Wider Social Security OKed Senate Includes [Aid to Hay Fev 6 Million More Workers in Plan! Solons Also Vote Boost in Both Benefits and Payroll Deductions WASHINGTON (AP) —|lue Moving with unacustomed speed, the Senate voted last night to broaden social se- promise quickly various) differences so the bill can sent to President Elisen- hower, who has placed the legislation high on his “must” list. . 5 Ly | 1 i fy “il i Saki ge 85 ase Bye S: i | F i F i . li ii i i i H gypequaes & get He tact : nie ohbteees oe esc lls Secrets to ¥ * nro raters eng aad * + 7 . * Ld ' Pollen Count to Be Listed Each Day in Pontiac Press Hay fever sufferers in this vicinity will be able to check the daily pollen count in the Pontiac Press start- ing sometime next week. ° A pollen-calculating device was installed on top of the Oakland County Office Building at 1 Lafayette St., esterday by the County Health Department. Russell H. Coltson, director of the sanitation divi- sion, said the unit will be tested for about three days before the department releases official figures. Philippine Talks . ; i | i L F i i | : h i F TF) if # g Philippine officials under the Philippine - U.S. mutual defense 8 z I ; fi pail F F L FE 5 z f q . The figure will appear under the brief weather forecast on page 1 of the Press in the extreme upper left-hand corner. | "The service begins at the | height of the hay-fever season which continues until the first frost in mid-September, Coltson stated. When the count reaches 100, victims of the ragweed know they are in for a bad day. ‘Phe counting device is simply a standard which holds a micro- Scope” slide covered “with a giue-") has been out for one day a new devices sel] commer- we made this one Ourselves for Victims!) ff i Pontiac Guardsmen for Inspection by Governor at Grayling it i sipttep relly ri F afte at at ehiatie tie Hee a Bet * ~ bt eed eee ts | > a ~ Polish Their Brass oe a dozen other possibilities Gov. Williams refused to give the 1,338 delegates a clue as to whom he wanted on the ticket with him. qe ill Th | | -Attend-State Convention County, is all smiles in the realization of 100 per cent attendance of the county’s delegates at State Con- Oakland's Dem. Delegates Solid Behirid Clark Adams By ROBERT MAHER Pontiac Press Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS—Oakland County’s delegation to the Democratic State Convention got solidly behind a state- wide draft movement for Clark J. Adams .as nominee for attorney general at their pre-convention caucus here Fri- The caucus bogged down after a two-hour meeting in the Hotel Pantlind’s Continental Room and County “|Chairman Willis M. Brewer adjourned the discussion ip edicts Ok on Final A-Bil Adams has indicated he will refuse any nomination, but his popularity as a strong Democratic running mate for Gov. G. Mennen Williams so far has overruled his Police Act Fast fo Arrest Three Eisenhower, yesterday voted, 48-41, / Fi : oe . Trio Picked Up on Dixie! 11 Minutes After Pontiac Station Is Held Up Fast work by Pontiac Police led to the arrest of three Flint men only 11 minutes after they alleged- ly held up an Oakland avenue gas station at 3:18 a.m. today. Police said they recovered $109 lier version touched off 13 days | be | z5 Hi i 4 F By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Both Western and English saddles were ge extra polishing this morning in the horse barn uf nt * ef Fok BE it i i its j ; ti i t dicts showers for the Pontiac area 3 | 3 ; : if i 3 zs i Rees & Hy Fy ti i i | | > uarton Estates Survey, Sewer Project, Parking on Birmingham Agenda From Our Birmingham Bureau {ships are still open. Next meet- BIRMINGHAM—Problems of far- ing will be at 8 p.m., Sept. 10, at reaching local effect will be put in the local Grand Trunk Railroad hands of commission | Commuter station. ! : no Edward F. Harrigan Such items as an off-street park-| BIRMINGHAM—Service for Ed- ing lot, @ survey of the Quarton | warg Francis Harrigan, 34, of 511 - suit against Greenwood, will be held at 10:30 the city, and a proposed two-and-/| 4m Tuesday at the Manley Bailey one-half-million-dollar interceptor | Funeral Home. with Requiem Mass sewer are included on the agenda. | to {oliow at 11 a.m. in Holy Naine A report will be submitted from | Charch. Burial will be in Wood- Oscar Gunderson, traffic consul-| lawn Cemetery. tant, bringmg up to date a 1952; Mr. Harrigan died yesterday af- traffic survey, Commissioners re-/| ter a long illness. quested the revision before taking| -He is survived by his widow, action on a proposed off-street |Alice; four daughters, Mrs. parking lot, which would serve the | George C. Warbois, Mrs. Brenf P. southwest quadrant of the city. McKee, Alice Mary and Noreen City Engineer L, B. Gare wit | 2% one brother, Millard J. Harri- report his findings and recom- gan. Donald Crawterd Voorheis for Graveside service for Donald the Quarton Lake Estates sub- (Crawford Voorheis, 50, @ Van division. Streets under particular | Nuys, Calif., will be held at White consideration include Lake Park, Lake Cemetery Monday at 2 p.m. His body wil] be at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home tomorrow in- stead of today as was reported and Mrs. Elmer Haack and Mr.| Police Say Bad Check .., | Passers May Operate ycinity, the complainants have | in Several Counties ing, —— Mauldin... The 66 building permits issued | chased a tire for $20 with a $103 in July brought the year’s total to| bad check é 403, While the July ‘figure was &| Holmes was spotted sitting in a car nearby and was arrested. publishing. Mauldin, who police tified by witnesses in the Living- . ‘| stone County bilkings. Weekends may seem long to An Oakland County warrant on eS‘ the same charge has been issued placed on 18 new single-family | said was the “leg-man" was iden-| Experts familiar with Rastvo-| . |rov's case said he had been kept for Sentencing Caught Trying to Buy Liquor; Judge Warns of .Get-Tough Policy Two 20-year-old youths pleaded guilty to attempting to purchase Court today. “ The pair, Thomas W. McNamara |of 1612 Parkway St., Sylvan Lake, ‘and Kenneth R. Fox of 190 Chero- |kee Rd., were ordered to appear |for sentencing Aug. 21, by Judge Cecil McCallum. Neither furnished | $100 bonds and both were returned to Oakland County Jail. ; MeCallum, voicing a get- tough policy, said violation of the liquor purchase law will bring sentences up te 90 days in jail. “There will be ne fines, just jail sentences,” he warned. Patterson said he forcibly held Fox while he called police but Me- Namara fied. He was arrested later at Oakland County Jail where he came to inquire abuot Fox. Patterson said he became suspicious of the pair because he is acquainted with the owner of the draft card and birth certi- ficate. ’ Spy Deserts Russia, Tells Secrets to U. S. (Continued From Page One) watched Rastvorov stride into the department's auditorium to tell them he had broken with Moscow in order “‘to-live like a decent ‘hidden until enough time had | passed for him to give the greatest | possible information on Soviet spy some Birmingham youngsters, pecially those attending the YMCA| with Charles Pettingill of 57017) operations. They said he had given programs whe have Fr, New Hudson, ag Gom- | “Tait-ime cooperation” to “interro-| vide their own entertainment ever! ptainagt “Pettingill owns the sta- Menfay meruing,! hough. and | ne | Penal County Jail. | gators prying into Soviet spy tion where Mauldin cashed the | operations. Although the State Department The two are being held in the | denied it, there was speculation | that the timing of Rastovrov's ap- Pennala said authorities believe | Pearance may have been made to : ‘the two belong to an organization | counteract the bad propaganda ef-| Sts have risen while farm in- iq more than 10 days that he céme declined. And the farmers’) hag seen any of the Democrats Oakland's Delegates | Sak RS ' which has been passing bad checks fects of the defection of Dr. Otto Wife of a minister, and an OF- in the area for the past several John, former West German secu- “Vonal Ghurch in. Tele, “one. iN Convicts’ Escape _____ the Congregational _ministry_in| Two women who visited two 7 Prison farm inmates | Danville, Vt. Jackson * *¢ ® ‘Thursday were turned over to Jack- ‘rity chief, who went over to the Redg recently. | Since action has been taken _against Soviet agents, informants | | said Moscow undoubtedly knew the | tip-off had originated with Rast- | vorov, + ——— — | Seviet Ambassador Georgi N. Thanks came Clerk Irene }-90n authorities today on charges, Zarubin refused te go te the inentey*s way Gi tock whee the of “aiding prisoners to escape” | State Department for the confer- Friday morning, according to State The two escaped convicts, Ar- ence Friday, The ambassador | also declined to send anyone in his place, D. ley for her help in conducting a | thur Cutter, 41. of Owosso. and) jt was assumed that the Rus- school of instruction election | Wilson Lee for inspectors before the Aug. 3 elec- | Were also returned to prison au-| wanted to talk about Rastvorov. of * * »® State Police. Officers were elected at a re-| A warrant issued by Jackson cent Model Railroad Club meeting. guthorities, according to State with Dexter Wright to serve 85 Police, name Cutter’s wife, Helen, the new club's first president.| 49, and Anderson's girl-friend, | Others are Philip Marriner, vice Miss Mildred Watson, 26, of Flint. | president; Mrs, Steven Pettypiece, | secretary: and William Lucking. _ S8t. Charles Leaf of the Pontiac treasurer. Post said the women are scheduled id the club boasts 23 to stand arraignment in Jackson | he disappeared in Tokyo but .of- | ficlals said it had been amply Wright sa members since its recent organi- zation, but added that member- Monday. Big Bear Market Guilty The Weather ‘of ‘Nuisance Ordinance Friday's Temperature Chart BIRMINGHAM—Justice John J. AND ‘YIUINIT etoedy with cooperation | thorities, They were arrested in _ dand County's outstanding voting . (be women. were by Pontiac Police on a tip from! Ne ATTY, ~ tee ss | Gafill yesterday found the Big Bear | America te ©. Gunday considerable cteediness market, 1955 S. Woodward, guilty | elsewhere A note sent later to the Em- ‘passy feported that Rastvorov had a ‘granted -asytanr-and residing in the United States.” “If the ambassador wishes to talk with Mr. Rastvorov, he is| cratic Gov. William C. Mariand, | available for an interview imme- | diately,'’ the note concluded. American officials predicted the Russian government will soon charge that the former dip- lomat-spy was “kidnaped.” This charge was made shortly after | refuted by Rastvorov's state- | ments The Russian's own story gave| Such delight in solving as the | automobile loaded with 10 persons. | * 7 Youths Held | j urer and Burns for auditor gen-| a wii Kitchen Manager at Fair "Feeds 150 4-H’ers Daily . A KISS FOR MAMIE—Walter Bedell Smith, Un-|members at his Camp David, Md. vacation spot dersecretary of State, leans over to buss Mrs. Eisen- | yesterday. Left is Henry Cabot .Lodge Jr., am- hower as he leaves the President's buffet for Cabinet | bassador to the United Nations. Williams Won't Tell | Miss Pontiac’ Will Be Featured Choice of Nominees (Continued ‘From Page One) ; . | A plea for more bands to par- eral, with Hare and Dunnigan a) ticipate in the Labor Day ude , standoff. But there was @ possi-| being sponsored in Pontiac by the bility that any of these men C10, AFL and other labor organ- might be switched to other races. | izations was made today by Fred Haggard, Dog-tired delegates walte@ | tand County CIO Council. mest of the night fer “the *“We have openings for bands from their leaders to resolve of descripti incl the conflicts, but ne word came. _ any ription, uding neighborhood groups,"” Haggard The powerful CIO bloc did not! said, “and we'd especially like even hold its traditional caucus. | ‘o have groups of celebration committee met iast charge of dominating the party. or that it was so completely in| "st to further plans for out- control of major delegations that a Seti ~ Hart Cheered was the union's steering commit- tee’s decision to extend an of- set cameo w Facea * At Convention — nee for U. S. senator who is an| - AFL man. Appears for Short Stay Williams and McNamara ix | to Thank Dems; Hurries duiged repea! ye feasts for the delegates in an obvious Back to Sick Daughter attempt to quiet rumors tat | CRAND RAPIDS—Birmingham’s | the party is not behind Me- piiic’ , Hart. the nice guy Namare. iwho,” professionals said, “couldn't Williams told the Convention in. win,” returned to the bor Day Parade Head Says More Bands Needed youngsters Delegates speculated that the “°'ve formed their own bands.” | crown }C1O—-wastrying “Yo avoid the The Labor Day parade and being sponsored in connection with the affair and urges all youngsters under 16-years of age to enter the decorated bicycle Baton twirling and an amateur contest will also be conducted a formal address that “One in (trail Friday night at the State every 12 Michigan working citi- |Democratic Convention here, zens is unemployed today because | The 41-year-old vice president of “All over the state,” he said,|emotion as delegations of Republican changes in the Victory in the primary race. national farm program. Farm! for Hart it was the first time than it was before. | giving my thanks to those who lican economic mistakes. And | Petoskey, with his daughter, Ann, ington to reduce the federal (the day after the election “taxes” on automobiles so the m - Now that Hart hag been as- price of could be cut and sured that there is no “Indeed,"’ Williams said, ‘‘the that Republican who is supposed to Placed be representing this state as and his wife, | In the keynote address, Demo- | of West Virginia, charged that the | : | Republicans “won an election on | the basis of their candidate's per- 5 in One Family | sonality and unjustifiable accusa- 'tions against the people who had Kill di A id brought this country from its knees | e in CCl ent to one of the greatest powers on. . earth. They have been for the te CITT epg a leat past two years face to face with | night in ue neey — the very problems that they took | ing Santa Fe freight train and an ‘the West strong words to throw | campaign progressed. They are’ The Grundy County sheriff's of- | back at the Russians. The Voice of | somewhat like a child who causes | fice said members of two Central with -seettered shewere High 88 te Bf. ; ieas’ ; to . case Nosth fo southwest winds 8 te 12 mp.p UNder—thecity's nuisance —opdi*+ Programs tothe temight becoming westerly Sundey. nance, Teday in Pontise Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. days giving the store the opportu- ‘ 61 | nity to install an automatic shutoff over to the West and tell what At @ am.: Wind velocity & mph a Direction: South on its air-conditioning system. Sun sets Saturday et 736 pm | One dividend sought by this gov- - ——— __. He ‘suspended sentence for 30/@rpMent was to encourage more Girl, 8. Fatally Inivred (at the crossing on Coal City's main , top-ranking Red agents to come they know about Soviet spy opera- Gun rises Sunday at §:38 em | Complaints were registered by | tions. Moon sets Gunday at 7:02 a.m Moon rises Gaturdey et 7:31 pm Dowatous Temperateres © ithe night. | 63 ® Left Hand Turn Cavees 2-Car Crash on Edison pay tmporature dersarceresses9s | In a two-car accident at Mont- w . | | automobile driven by R. E. Ander- 'son, 32, of 244 8S. Marshall St., see 87. struck a car driven by Nathanial Weather—Pair. the latter attempted a ieft hand: teres -ots turn swinging in front of Anderson, |The Anderson car had the right-of- om ae stile 0 me | way. according to Pontiac Police. Priday’s Temperatare Ubart feet i manded the Graf Zeppelin on its | round-the-world flight, died at his ; Emacs Hugo Eckener, who com-| ** home here today at the age of 86. | Ssssrsarss sisazstezez 2 o | nearby residents on the noise of ' | the air-conditioner made during | Thieves Steal Cameras at Birmingham Home BIRMINGHAM—Thieves made brcadcast to Russia and) @ terrific uproar to get some- iramediately devoted thing, then having got it doesn’t | into the auto. know what to dowithit--""— | Deputies said the car drove} were off with two cameras and @ rhine-|rabino. said the girl rede into the} Four persons City, 0l., families were crammed ~ | through a wig-wag warning signal | street, 60 miles southwest of Chi- When Truck Hits Bike — cago. ‘and éontinued directly into | MONROE um — Eleht-yeanota the Path of the westbound train. [ter of Monrne city natratmen Jeck| car against the wig-wag signal Navarre, wes intured fatally Fri-| on the opposite side of the tracks, j(_ay when her bicycle was struck) The passengers In the car, in- by a truck cluding several small children, The truck driver. Mrs, Ruth Car- of Republican national policies. the Detroit Tigers showed signs. ? may be mailed to 21's greeted “ i farmers are in distress because |him enthusiastically for his $1) | St., Pontiac. | loss has not resulted in any gain, whe had been instrumental in. * . + for consumers, because the cost his primary drive, id Behind Adams | ih | of food remains as high, or higher He apologized for the delay “in | (Continuéd Page One) | a “Our great automobile indus- helped so much.” He had been | ber. Our party has an excellent try has been crippled by Repub- up in Little Traverse Hospital in rece of sweeping the state, but important thing to realize is that it's going to take cooperation and hard work. “This is the time to forget differences gether for the successful tion of the Democrats’ : ‘Lead the state in No- jaws statement was met with The thunderous a ause., Anderson, 25, of Flint, | siang knew, the State Department) senior senator from Michigan Janey, have been alternating days | ™oil quieted." reser adnvewed | wrote me a letter and said he at the hospital and Mackinac Is-| the delegates and urged caution in | would have to stand with the land. Every other day Hart spends | #¢voce candidates for the state. ‘administration “and “against the ‘with his other five children ts-“now}-interests“of the peopte of MIChIgall ‘the Island. bE “T “With more than 30 individuals campaigning for the four vacancies we're obliged to consider t | on this tax question.” | He cut short this convention stay | | be asttite in its selection of candi- tes since our lead may very | well be followed by neighboring counties."’ Sustained applause indi- Brewer's suggestion would be carried out. By JANET ODELL year, and at the end of the fair, Ponting Press Food “Editor | said, “Never again!” But the Feeding 150 hungry kids three board upon oe: times a day is no joke, To com- | this year, and she now takes plicate the problem about a_hun- responsibilities in her stride. ved adults want to eat af the |: When we talked with Mrs, same time. The help is all volun- | Waite out at the fairgrounds, she teer and sometimes changes for was resting in her car while she each meal. And the menus must | totaled grocery orders. She's a be planned to utilize the dishes | vivacious brunette; the pink available. dress she wore brought out her Thig is the problem confront- | nice coloring. We think her feet ing Mrs. A, B.Waite of Lake must have hurt, for she was Orion. Mrs. Waite is the mana- | wearing bedroom slippers. They ger of the kitchen at the +H | however. did not impair her ef Fair for the second year. She | ficiency wasn't too enthusiastic about the Mrs job when she started it last Banging A we Bee | : Z . f 5 = | : eS == ie S| ue nH i ri Elesteri insures everyone's getting . sopetine’ "he day We were Over $1,000 in Fines,| there the dinner menu was Italian spaghetti (it smelied Property Damage wondertel), cole slaw, bread BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Five| and butter, canned pears, from police pursuers at 92 mpb/! The quanities of used are speed after leaping into their car) staggering. Living at the fair frorh a moving.road grader last) must produce ious appe- destruction of property was changed # +H when she supervises | Adams Ré.. Bloomfield Township: Saginaw Test Marshall St., Royal Oak; and two Draws Pontiac erat|Area Golfers. and , Oakland Rd. A number of Pontiac area golf- ers are at Saginaw this weekend, 3 Rochester Youths Hurt {Commcting in ine tn tional beet When Auto Slams Tree _ ball tournament Three Rochester youths were in-| Area entrants ‘include Ed Lauer |jured Friday when their car hit ba or aang Phone mags H ja tree at Pe St. and Pontiac | Birmingham, Senger Ra. cnater ts Pontiac Police, | Hollow, Bob Hoover’ of Birming- Treated for cuts and bruises were %#™. Ed Novak of Pontiac, Perry Larry Seaton, 17, of 2964 Simpson | Byard of Birmingham, Gus Head- Rd., the driver; Robert D. Clark, | bloom of Red Run, Tom Cross and 18, of 518 S, Main St.; and John | J@mes Kraus of Pine Lake, Harold W. Getzen, 19, of 409 Second St.| Hurkett of Birmingham and Carl Seaton d ice he att ted | Harrison of Royal Oak. — ee Lauer teamed with Doug Blom ki . Police said. 65 this week. Match play is being strung (he ees | held today, and semifinal and final round matches will be held @ | Sunday morning and afternoon. + Guardsmen Prepare |for Inspection Today (Continued From Page One) is about 130 miles north of Pon- tiac, I¢ is on hilly ground covered Early this week, 19 men of Company M took time out to donate blood to the Oakland County Blood Bank but this didn't slow them down. s | Ten men who served in Korea , with the 107th are here for their second encampment ‘since return- , ing from overseas. The company's 44 men almost double the number * member for the Pontiac Founda-. tion yesterday was Fred V. Hag-| This morning, one platoon fired president of the Oakland | its machinegung to demonstrate its County CIO Industrial Council. The | fire power for visitors. Foundation is now working to ac-| Both Company M and the 107th quire funds from endowments and | Ordnance will finish their two donations for construction of a civ- | weeks here next Saturday and re- ic auditorium in Pontiac. turn to Pontiac, A Officers for the county delega- i wre + man of the committee on perma- nent organization; and Adams, chairman of the resolutions com- | Leaun Harrelson, state represen- | tative from Pontiac who was de- Barbora Susanne Navarre, deneh.| The speeding train knocked the | feated in the primary election, was nominated for the resolutions committee post, but turned down the offer before a vote could be Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Donna Hunter, 1392 Russner, She was not held. Barbara died yesterday. Police said the burglars ap- parently entered through an un- locked door, Estimate of the loss Reds Blast Outlaw Bil NEW YORK (®—The Communist party has termed congressional legislation to outlaw the party as “legislative Hitlerism" and. “not | FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany|even rational, much less consti- | Wednesday tutional.” The United States had a record 2,201,009 marriages in 1946. were stone necklace from the home of |street suddenly from a driveway.| scene, and the fifth the while heing transferred from Mer-| Deputies said cv Hospital here tn University hos-|car Howard Barnes, 39, escaped ‘pital in Ann Arbor par i Ff é . ayed Police Cherroe Detroiter oorunty _ mty . . vie Received Stolen Goods bers of Dames nerf BIRMINGHAM — Charged with | fied as “receiving stolen property, David| Mae. 33; Mis son, Howard. | Berry, 38, of Detroit, was released | his on $500 bond yesterday and will | 12. and Wilma, 9. appear in Justice County here next | i Aiea ral | ; i if Ei z i ! i Detroit police found two dresses | fier valued at $90 that had been stolen| England Primer for trom the D. J. Mealy Shop, 256/ Puritan parents. | West Maple Rd., in Berry's car. | tant is he ~~ a = 38 4 i = Qa it Hi TTL mobo z i Hl Lok z Ey Racing Lake Angelus Speedway 386 N. Lakd@ Angelus Rd. Between Baldwin and Joslyn Roads Qualifying 1:80: (Sharp) Sunday, Aug, 18 FOR ‘32 to ‘48 CARS All Old Medel Stock Cors Weltome = & Children FREE eres ne PONTIAC } a 4 9 ty. it, honor. deirpia the shoals breathe, “I believe in > belief carries us and rugged strength”; through VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 968 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8578 - 4 . SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,1954 I want you to be my wife. That's why I'm writing again. I know this beyond any question, it's the truth forever. your coat in Luigi's, if you re- member, At‘ which instant you were revealed as the most de- sirable woman—in my eyes, and that'sall.that_counts for me— on the face of the earth. Darling, I love you, I love you, I leve you, that’s all. Youre all I want, for the rest | of my life, | For God's sake write as soon jas you can. Forgive all my stu- 4 ae bee ea REE ne : te Cat |and went down the ladder. | eee. ' It was from the Chief of Naval | . i ne Mutiny... though by a spasm of pain.|®umbly for many minutes. He be- my |printed matter for a while; then uted, he came on a letter which was : [- : At Pearl Harbor Willie's desk | Personnel advising him that his was piled with mail that had conduct in the matter of the ir- i = thought Willie in. a of Person-; Whirl, ‘‘a medal and a reprimand. he opened | Nice morning's haul.” TO BE CONTINUED Scientists Hope to Learn Secret of Canadian Lake Navy, | waiting for the gig. - * | fire after the suicide attack, and ae tee oe concluding with the formula, They shook hands, Liestenant Keith’s heroism SR ently ab hp tang er ever and above the call of duty patesier bent to pick up his hand.| She Naval Services He sat and stared at the medal Make it a habit to systematically save_part of your salary every pay day... and you'll read a thrilling “success story” in the pages of your own bank book. The best time to start your savings account is NOW! Polio strikes at all age groups — You — or your child may be next! 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BE SURE! —— WASHINGTON — American and Canadian experts, applying sci- ence’s latest Willie started on on-the-spot inquiry to When Willie had, sealed the Jet-| find out if a small Labrador lake | ter up and dropped it in the ship's| js one of Earth's few meteorite | mailbox, he went to sleep, feeling craters that life from now on, failing an- | As my clue. they seek telltale ee ne i - eo | deposits of nickel ‘in the. vicinity. | alt - s fetter went If a meteorite exploded, it may way a the world and the | have sprayed the surrounding janewer returned the same long | boulder-strewn terrain with nickel he * * « particles that affect near-by plant | Not only Willie was becalmed; | and animal life. Nickel has often the Caine was, too. The hole in| been found in meteorites. the deck was plated over, and the! ‘The investigation is being [Caine -was~ordered-to-an-—anchor carried on by an expedition pidity; don't revenge yourself by , taking your time, I love you, May. Write quickly, | quickly, NOTICE of TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC 1954 City and School taxes will be due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer August 16, 1954 through September 18, 1954 without fees. Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than Sep- tember 18, 1954. to avoid penalty. September 19, 1954 a collection charge of one per cent (1%) will be added and one per cent (1%) additional each month thereafter on any unpaid City and School taxes. All 1954 City and School Taxes remaining unpaid as of March 1, 1955 will be payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to additional penalties as provided by State Law. M. M, ASHBAUGH City Treasurer berth far up the harbor. sponsored by the National Geo- There it sat, while campaigns graphic Seciety and Terento's ended and the operations officer | Royal Ontario Museum of Geo- | of ComMinePac tried to make | logy and Mineralogy, assisted | up his mind, among a thousand | by the United States Air Force. | other preoccupations, what te do The circular, apple-green lake | with it. - On the evening of August 10, a an Eskimo mission. Its green more than ordinarily silly movie | water, contrasting with the other | was being shown on the forecastle.| deep blue lakes in the region, led | Willie sat through a reel of it, and | to its discovery during World War | then went below. | II by Colonel Arthur F. Mere- reading Bleak House, when he! Ff, . Last summer it was re- heard the jazz music on the radio! discovered by Dr. Victor Ben | break off sharply. — | Meen, geologist director of the | “We interrupt this program to | Ontario museum. ‘bring you an important news bul- i surrounds . letin --"" He leaped to the deck |, Mystery still forma ed already, but gaps still linger and then the music resumed. knowled of this —m m tremendous “Thank Christ,” Willie thought, | phenomenon. exaltation, “I Like outdoor dining? Then you'll like S7EGOR STAINTESS flatware that will add a smart touch to any casual dining setting with its distinctive modern styling. Only a minimum of care keeps its non-tarnishable satin finish ever-beautiful. Stegor is fine Gorham quality, perfectly balanced flatware. In four open stock patterns: Verve, Motif (shown), Pace-and Wheat. 5-piece place setting: knife with Stegor exclusive seamless hollow handle (won't discolor, rattle or come ork, teaspoon, place spoon (soup or cereal)... i fork, Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS | made it. I came out alive.” | The Navy's point system which feet “office-cooktent” bolstered /came out early in September was a workable, fair plan. It released half the crew of the Caine, and al- s0 the captain. Willie’s exit date | | was the first of November. | When Keefer saw the AlINav he | | became tremendously excited. He) | summoned the executive officer to | |his cabin. “Ready to take over the} The expedition’s first field | ship. Willie?’ | operation provided a grid of sur- | | “Why — why sure, sir, but) vey stations centered on the crater | who'll give it to me? I've barely | to plot the recording of various got two years at sea—"' data. Later the vicinity will be . | surveyed more carefully in an effort to discover indications of around. Two Canadian scientists have roster of officers. set out to map the crater’s ‘Gt's a cinch. We'll get Mine- diameter ees prea! a Pac to send a dispatch to BuPers | meoserements will be om sed —if you're willing.” } : di : ri a one Tr days later the ing | *° the dimensions of near-by . ry _An_action mes-_ sage for the Caine. Willie had been haunting the radio shack. He | Magnetic characteristics of | carried the sheet to the wardroom the region are being Gliecked. | and broke the code hastily. | Any variations in location and He was captain. | amount may prove significant. Keefer was all ready to leave; | Modern devices as well as the jhe had been packing since the day} syeg of all the party’s members | the ALNav arrived. Ten minutes are searching for evidence after the dispatch came the crew | meteeritie materials a was at quarters for: the ceremony . of transfer of command. Geologists also plan to relate WALGREEN AGENCY a AUBURN HEIGHTS OWN MODERN DRUG STORE—COMPLETELY NEW FROM STEM TO STERN Not just another drug store — Sam’s will feoture one of the fiftest prescription departments in Ook- land County — all this and Holdens Red Trading Stamps, plus easy parking and low downtown prices. “ Come in and meet Som the druggist with a million ; friends. Sam's is just across the street from Pon- W salaiciie tioc Stote Bank. . : 16 W. HURON: / f j ; + { / f of f nf / ) / techniques, have. | He was on his bunk in his room, | wether, of the United States Air | the estimated age of the crater ‘te the last ice age. Special attention has been focused on the lake's color. Dr. | Meen believes the apple-green | tint probably results from silt washed in from glacial sediments. | | However, the possibility that | nickel or algae color the lake is not being overlooked. Chemical and botanical tests will match the water with that of other lakes. | If it is established that a crashing meteorite dug the crater, | the scientists will try to deter- | mine the missle's exact direction |on impact. The answer may help decide whether the crater was | gouged by a fragment of the same | | meteorite that created Chubb | Crater, 450 miles northwest, During the Dark Ages the build- ing of forts in Western Europe was hampered by the fact that war- | ies some 40 miles west of Hebron, | riors of that period despised the necessary handcrafts. Current 2% PONTIAC FEDERAL A Mutual Savings G Home Loan Association 16 East Lawrence Street—Pontiac Main Street—Rochesfer Rate j ‘ | + P su King Pore a Halt of the t 1g caps suEeT cher flour. areal one aw " Add ; 1A sal t tore sanilla ne utes- ; r : 1 ing until sof yolks, Var ple Beat two MN an ; You have extra time when you Cream short orteniNg: A cor until AOU and beaten greased‘ | cook with a modern electric range. ix. 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And do her menfolk love this cherry cake topped with - \ “creamy, smooth evaporated-milk frosting! ad reason why you should change te electric cooking, now. ee , , ‘ 4, ft ‘ . & y hed b } t ee Be THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Oaper. as os all b : ‘The ‘s i‘ Brower te MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 Ike Rejects Clark’s Idea President Ersennower had a distaste- ful task at his press conference, but he didn’t dodge it. He was asked for comment on the suggestion by Gen. Marx Crark that the United States sever relations with Russia and ___Fe-organize the United Nations without the USSR. * * * Reluctant though he was to disagree with an old friend and comrade-in-arms, the President minced no words. He made it clear that his Administration wants no part of the CLarK suggestion and that he himself believes carrying it out would serve no useful purpose. As for a preventive war, suggested in” some quarters, Mr. Eisennowenr rightly pointed out that there can be no such thing in the atomic age. Then he added the pertinent comment that there will be no war if the free world uses its brains and its wealth to make itself really impervious to all kinds of Com- munists assault. * x * ) War nowadays, in the Presi- | dent’s words, means leveled cities, | thousands of dead and injured, ” stifled transport — that’s not pre- ventive war but war itself. Gen. Crarx is a competent military leader and his opinions command wide ¢ attention. Nonetheless, we feel with the President that the world’s hope lies in improving the U. N., not in reorganizing it to exclude Russia and thereby inten- sify divisive world forces. —___—_——_—_ tn cergt eo ese Na ee From the standpoint of the West's military interests, the most heartening development of recent months is the completion of the Greek-Turkish-Yugo- slav military alliance. - x * ® The decisive signature was that | of Yugoslav’s Marshal Trro who | | has rebuffed Russian efforts to | woo him back into co-operation | with Moscow. Under the terms of the alliance if any one of the signatories is attacked, it is en- titled to the immediate help of the other two. In turn Greece and Turkey, being _ members of NATO, could call for help from that organization. At the same time Yugoslavia, which isn’t a member __but_has a strong army, fills a wide gap a _, * It remains to be seen whether the bill will achieve its purpose otherwise unobtainable evidence. Written into it is a provision un- der which witnesses who have been granted immunity and still refuse to testify, could be prose- cuted for contempt. Another unanswered question is whether the safeguards wisely inserted by Congress are sufficient to prevent abuses. If they fall short, Congress quickly could remedy the defects. Life Insurance Total Up During 1953 the American people in- creased the total of their life insurance policies by $28 billion, according to the Institute of Life Insurance. This brought the total of all policies owned by Americans to $300 billion, an increase of 122 per cent in 10 years. It means that the 90,000,000 policy holders now own insurance averaging $3,400 each, and that the 1953 increase was the greatest of any in the last x * * The greater ownership, more than three out of four families, in turn re- sulted in a large increase in the number of benefit payments. These totaled $4.5 billion during the year. Of this more than $2.5 billion went to policy holders themselves as living benefits. Death benefits didn’t rise proportionately as mych during the year. The report is eloquent evidence that Americans as a Nation are thrifty and do recognize the wis- dom of safeguarding their fam- ilies against economic adversities. The People’s Business . Old Slate Favored Bets Are on Incumbents to Down GOP Newcomers LANSING (AP)—Republicans quietly are working themselves into a lather these days over the question of renominating their in- cumbent state officials. The men who are the center of this controversy are Attorney General Frank G. Millard, Auditor General John B. Martin, State Treasurer D. Hale Brake and Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary. Most party leaders are betting that when the fuss subsides all four will be renominated, but they concede they may have misjudged the situation. Donald 8S. Leonard, the Republican nomi- nee for governor, and, therefore, the new titular leader of the party, is saying that he will take no part in the controversy. Let the state convention decide, he says. There are plenty of rumors that Leonard secretly hopes this one or that one falls by the wayside and even stories that he is quiet- ly working to dump some of the incumbents. But no one yet has been able to come up with one solid piece of evidence to prove that Leonard is playing that game. "jn the West's southern defense line.” * * * The vital fact of this alliance is ‘that the forces of the three coun- tries total 1,000,000 men, or twice as many as the NATO countries have in the field. Moreover, this force is in such a state of readi- ness as to be a strong deterrent to any Russian aggression south- Anti-Red Weapon Voted On President Eisennower’s desk is the first of the new legislative weapons asked by Attorney General Browne. for use in combatting homefront Com- . munism: Sent to the White House after __ fimal passage by the Senate, the measure lays down conditions under which immunity can be granted to witnesses who invoke the Fifth Amendment. x * * In final form it differs markedly from Brownstt’s original proposal. He had bs asked sole power for the Attorney Gen- . eral to grant immunity. As enacted, | "amy Congressional committee or a U. 8. attorney after notice to the Attorney General, could ask a Federal court order granting immunity to a reluctant wit- Similarly, a U. 8S. attorney could ask for such an order in Federal grand jury Di ene a at-t : smart enough to avoid getting his neck under this particular guillotine. Part of the fuss arises from the fact that Brake and Cleary lost out to Leonard in the primary race for the goverporship nomi- nation. Cleary, especially, ran far behind. Sen. George N. Higgins (R-Ferndale) took himself out of the crowded governdrship primary with the announced intention of seeking Cleary’s spot as secretary of state. Higgins thinks he has a good chance to win. "The Michigan. Township. Officers. Associa-... tion has been stirring up opposition to Millard because of two legal opinions he wrote. One trimmed the fees which justices of the peace may pocket. Normally this would be considered in Millard’s favor politically, but the JP’s are mad about it. The other opinion—advising many coun- ties to use the higher state equalization as a base for levying taxes—has upset township supervisors and other tax assessories. In this opinion, apparently-all Millard did was bunch together conclusions drawn from Su- preme Court decisions, but county officials are hollering just the same. Some old guard elements in the party have never cottoned to Martin and would like to use the present mixup as an excuse to dump him, too. The opposition to Cleary is based largely on.the small vote he got in the primary. Brake is drawing fewer brickbats than the other three, because of his long- record in office and the good showing he made in the primary. . But when you add all these up, what do you get? You get the fact that the convention will be dominated by men friendly to Brake, Cleary, Millard and Martin—not the ‘newcomers riding Leonard's coat- tails. 4 er oo ____prophets__of Z __prepared it. They piled wood on — ~ f i j ’ cw s hey ” a . ‘ « ges i nee i f i iiefle ib ia tt MI AAO A , ; | In the piping times of peace Some Take the High Road that character would get bumped , like a barn dance on a plank Voice of the People ey Sage ey her eligible as eggs in a ory. / ° / need him to go curb-to-curb dur- Agnostica’ Led Astray by Crafty Satan, =m 7 7 7 - os - —- ~ es "is i niaemntl Says ‘A Believer’ Who Prays for Him —_,2 git Jost in ctaree_ ot condensed ‘ given a clean laundry frank by cast Secouse af fash Of tpeee Poll gome, Fight Fan Protests just im time to prevent the ma = 14. Summary Court. We wouldn’t aa letters but theses Archie Moore Pictu macenes. be surprised to learn Simple ill "aot be published if the writer “so ie e res Let’s give credit where credit is “Simon's name was Legree. ia nates veallpryorigs ho aoe om, “cand seosearenty a attention so long So “‘Agnostica” betieves that “Ag- Photos of the Moore-Johnson fight P, G. K. Lakeshore Drive een memorial went a nosticism and Atheism will win in Shown in your Thursday, Aug. 12, sito,’ note—The Press has no me. It teaches you to keep a civil the end, but will they? Even if issue. Is this a deliberate collusion desire to “play down” Archie tongue in your they gain the world, they lose in With the fight racket to keep Archie Moore. Its story of the fight stated — . the last “roundup,” for it is writ- in the background? in the opening paragraph that this When they speak of Martinets ten in God’s word, ‘What shail it Here the undisputed heavy fight “added luster to Archie they are honoring the nostalgic profit a man if he gain the whol champ puts the quietus on a pre- Moore’s great record.” The pic- revivals of the Marquis of Mar- world and lose his own soul.” sumptuous challenger, but the only tures used were selected for their tinet, a French general. His full photographic evidence shows the dramatic action and clarity. name was Marius Carte-Blanche Peor Mr, Agnostica, He has champ down from a slip on page Fin de Siecle, He would make been led astray by false doc- one and down again on page 43 Strange you stand at attention on the sad- who is still going up and down from the retreating aspirant in the was about dieting. “Yes,” said a the earth, seeking whom he may 10th guest, “I've eaten beef all.my life habe devour. > He court-martialed a drowning P it seems that there must have and I'm as strong ag an ox. bugler for missing a bubble under May God have mercy am oor been some shots of the chal- “That's strange,” said his com- water. The Marquis is famous for “Agnostica’ before it is too late. lenger withering under the 14th panion. “I've been eating nothing running his grandmere through a A Believer quent intercession of the referee swim a stroke.” her back, He had her shot for stopping to tie her shoe-lace. Case Records of a Psychologist Be Sure to Attend Church Every Sunday; ‘ine's _ Your Presence Raises Others’ Morale Elijah’s use of dramatic ad- vertising psychology is unique in Biblical history. And no more courageous clergyman is described than Elijah, for wicked Queen Jezebel’s Gesta- po had orders to slay him on. sight. But he boldly dared Baal’s 850 priests to a show- down. See what happened. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Elijah called for two steers to be offered as sacrifice. The 850 Baal took one and their altar, then laid the meat from morning till high noon, but Dr. Brady ‘=, of Cannin i i z 5 i i i : i t 5 a -anether John: St. maseus. Ye tells that ] of 73 the Blessed. her deathbed, and ot out miraculously to Apos- tles, most of whom. time were scattered all over the known world. All of them hur- ried back to Jerusalem and gath- ered around the deathbed — all, that is, except st. a | aT a5 i tll #8 ! TRE st ine el ifeal i Li E de : pes iL i ill | i i j if th a2*2 if rl i In 1414, nearly a [ i Li Hi] o a i + i i at i i fs f Fa > FEES i E ‘ Hs i f f | it ait sige z i & i t f ‘¥e ¢ é ! | i | i Hi i Hi 7 if f : : : ft | Hy ; : fy 4 | 1 5 . } g g i iN cf EF i eos a je F i ; é & R F 7 z i Hi #38 ul f if +> / 4 a : ao, Si : i fee: AY, AUGUST 14, 1954 ¢ began, in pO ih Ps Miller noticed his farm pump wasn't working right. The —pump- motor, about 10 feet below the well platform, was smoking and no wa- note eg flowing into the stock Miller yanked the cover from * the pump, then recoiled and ran is to the house of rhis shotgun. A f; full-grown skunk had its tail en- | a %: tangled in the pump, burning out & ; anal Sa wa - ; : y ! ! PUTTING ON A COOL SHOW—While mere humans stand outside Cue ef the dller ettrectican ot the Lstiian See, the big bundle ef S E Te clan snbhinands 44” evecall th. 28° 5 BOYS’ ‘end GIRLS’ his cage quietly envying him, Brumas frolics in his private pool, | fur is putting on good show as he tears an old tire apart. $225” high. 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E. Slonaker & Sons Reg. $12.95.. 8.95 Ten years ago he went in disgust| That blessing is the most impor- poral i agri - + oo ee 269 Oskiand Ave.. Pentics 17, Mich. FE 2-4800 to the owner of the untended lot | tant ingredient of all in the mind Biagio likes to reminisce about FULL LINE OF INFANTS’ WEAR || within view of his window, He of-|°f Biagio Antonio Montalbano. Sts centemnene, Ries hd Gunn == v4 | fered to clean it-up-in return for} \ontattane; $5; peers over his -|~ ning of them: Gressed~ tn the Full Line of the Privilege of planting flowers. | spectacies and wears robes of Roman Catholic bishops BY entered MEN’S & LADIES’ SHOES |! Tocco yr piste ct proant, land is head, He keeps his shop his might ip 1938. The . CHECK OUR Prices BEFORE ||, Today the abloom with) 9 a.m. until midnight, and chnschs aietohe’ wane’ otpeaiing * cut bouquets jor children visit- to purchase and change, he makes | Someone had suggested going 1 7 ing the garden. the sign of the cross and says | Montalbano’s “Angel of Peace” , ; | ern “God bless you.” shop for some cheese. That was ‘ Saginaw Street | _ sicity-torn Biagio spends his| = Meslight tm Biagio’s ie. . days and nights in the nost@-| But so, too, was the night that | Becomes Setting | teasing aroma of cheese and meat, the husband of a sick woman es Setting |weice seed ome te. td Ce Swe! AUGUST 16th . for UF Movie flickering light of scores of can-|the man if he believed in Jesus | dies. -The candles may be lighted | Christ. The two men prayed to- 250 S. Seginew FE 2-2784 || ‘the southwest corner of Saginaw | by anyone who wishes help. gether, and the man left. Next and Huron Sts. became an im-| The shop is just as Biagio wants day he came back to report that promptu movie set yesterday noon /|it—a mixture of religious images | his wife, who had not been out when. the Detroit United Founda-| and pictures and fine foods. of a sick bed for three and a half’ tion used the spot to film movies| The walls—and even the ceiling! years, was up. u Te te OT ee ot tee | ree ae aly plotaree. camera up A plaque behind the counter in-| County Building took movies of | vites visitors to light a candle to| , Ween ancestors of dogs are of © Cleaned $ 50 leader dog guiding his blind mas-| the image of St. Joseph. The in-|"" seme are | ter scription on an image reads, “This | 47d recorded, the dogs are said to. © Adjusted The film strip on Leader Dogs | ig the only key of the fountain of | be pedigreed © Regulated for the Blind will form part of &| grace today.” ome sequence showing the many uSe€S| ‘The shop's religious tone is the | . to which UF donations are put. | result of a promise Biagio made | 4 22 years ago. In 1932 he began a Expansion Advice for Experts mission of prayers which he has HALF SPRITE Watch Bands - SETRORT. o— 3 i == to end until his death. / —Men's ing the peace, Police said he en- Degehciag— Ag breed amb Special «S95 1a tech tne doctors bow to| tng xvod and people come bac deliver his wife's baby. The father| * “ trem all ever the world. {ALF conceded he’d never studied medi-| Biagio came to the United States | talked 7 VONVANE ' + 3 Every housewife likes a bargain! So when she sees a famous brand vacuum cleaner or sewing machine or television set advertised at ridicu- lously low price, “guaranteed factory rebuilt,” she becomes an easy mark for the “bait and switch” salesman. The operation is simple. Mrs: Housewife sees an advertisement for an appliance,.“‘completely equipped with all attachments,” “absolutely guar- 7 anteed” which is promised to her at a most attractive price. She answers ‘2 the advertisement, and shortly afterwards admits a salesman into her - home with a dilapidated machine under his arm. [= When the lady of the house expresses doubt, he says: 5 “T wouldn't want to self you this one, either. But since. were too late to get a good rebuilt machine, I can offer you s discount on this brand new machine. It still sounds good, for she is getting a “new machine at a tremendous bargain.” The fast-talking pitchman gets the housewife’s signature — “Just a receipt, Madam” —and she finds herself committed to pay $8 or $10 a month for the next 18 months. She finds, all too soon, that she has bought a very expensive “bargain. You can avoid becosiog a “bait and switch sucker” by following a few . 7 =simple rules: . oe 1. When you have an impulse te get something fer nothing, don't: DON'T ora or : “ 67°, urks Tats Another Feature of Your Favorite Paper BETTER BUSINESS BOARD at a | oF the 9 OAKLAND or Pontiac Giinbin of Commerce © Fuel & Paint | The PON TIAC PRESS 1 Phohe FE 5-6148 : Waldron Hotel Bldg. | °| 436 Orchard Lake ‘ 4. 55 EEE - : FE 6-6150 7 i arene ash Lords Der resigns te way, and walk “Holding Forth The Word of Life” cunisr | Jehovah's Witnesses Cardinal Uraes Sree | Cale af Port Haron Teaching —Prelate—Sees. HS Aids THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 Confident Living = — Qn nl Kill Off Thoughts of Fear, ~” Fill Mind With New Ideas pier mental state. A mental ca- 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School Classes for Everyone 10:45 A. M—"THE CONCURRENCE OF PETER” Rev. H. H. Savage, Preaching Incidentals Are Needed Books are not the only supplies am 7:00° P. M—"THE FIRST DISPENSATION” | Also necessary are a good pen, a lead pencil, a sharpener, and a a school-going ‘youngster needs. | Association here. : é = -—~ um Rev. H. H. Savage, Preaching Fine Musical Program typewriter for the high school student. | He sald St. Francis employed /every new method to teach his REV. H. H. SAVACE, D. D., Paster First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH vg | 365 East Wilson Ave. wees SAT AM Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. B.T.U. wees 6:45 PLM, wees 7:30 PLM, Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor oeeeere eve Phone FE 4-8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention seSheeatacae 5 J~ q Wednesday Evening ..... 7:30 P.M. \ South Saginaw St. at Judson Street FIRST METHODIST Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:30 a. m. Merning Worship . 11:00 a. m. “The Man That Pleased God” Alliance Youth eeeeees 6:15 p. m. Evan Service . 7:30 p. m. followers. Urging teachers to use modern techniques, the cardinal said he was pleased that provisions for audio-visual education were shown in blueprints for many new schools, Addio-visual tools | have proved their value in the _ ordinary classrooms, he added. | ‘The Rev. Leo J. McCormick of | Baltimore Md., program chairman ‘ing up film libraries. The other two-thirds heairly use audio-visual material rented from local sup- pliers, he said. The Rev. Michael Mullen of St. | John's University, Brooklyn, N. Y., land the Rev. Louis Gales of St. Paul, Minn., both predicted that every parochial school will have a television set within five years. In an era of oversizé@d classes, | TV relieves some of the strain on ithe teacher and enables him to | do a better job, Father Gales said. | “It gives. youngsters and opportun- | ity to appreciate history as never gelistic “Spiritual Recovery” i before,” he sald. Sunday Morning 10:00 A. M. “THE PLACE OF ETERNITY” The 10th in a Series Sunday School weeeeeeee DL215 A.M. “ee ee eee [- WESLEYAN. METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sun. School 1100 Worship Listen Tomerrew Morning O-er Pentine WCAR (1130 be) ot 9:05 te 9:28 A.M. We present—“HERALD OF SALVATION” —Tone in.” Rev. C. D. Friess Pastor W. Y. P. S. 6:45 Evangelistic 7:30 way to clear your mind of these unhealthy thoughts is to practice flushing out all of your fears and doubts and guilt feelings. _ This isn't an easy job, but by working at it you can create a hap- ~ 3! ei z8 i | f i { ef } < 2 4 E ij i g ef3i if Ly = » il a F if Youth Rally Tonight at Marimont Baptist The Rev. William T. Miles, pastor of the Gingellville Baptist Church, will be the speaker at a youth rally at 7:30 tonight in Special music, consisting of a trumpet and vocal duet, will be furnished by the Memorial Bap- tist Church, with singing led by Jack McCurry. Refreshments will follow, _f PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmont FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Saturday Night Service at 7:30 p. m. Paster, REV. CARL DOWNEY Preaching 11:00 a. m. FE 4-s000 Sunday School (all ages)......... seeceesvees 10:00 a.m Merning WY *eerr eee eer ser eer 11:00 a. m. Pilgrim Y. P. $s. ** eeerreeerreaere ee “ee 6:45 p. m. Evening ee ervececrececse ecccecee 73309. m, Special Singing — “The Little Church With the Big Heart” ‘% C. Swanson. Minister Roy Overbaugh. 5.5. Supt . Perhaps you don’t think go, or per- haps you never gave it a thought. And possibly you regard this age- old Catholic worship as mere pomp and ceremony. Mass, is it not vitally important to you to find out? If He did intend it to be a continuing ____ expressing ~~" praise, contriden and perition =--— is i€ HOE too great a truth to be ignored? offered Himself on the cross once and for all. Nothing more is neces- sary.” But wait! Jesus clearly indi- cated at the Last Supper that more is necessary. For after separately changing bread and wit into His Own body and blood .. . signifying the coming surrender of His life on the cross... Christ commanded the Apostles: “Do this in remem- brance of me.” He was, obviously, instinuting a ; continuing sacrifice in which 4.4 Christians of every generation might join with Him in the most pleasing act of worship that can be offered to God. In this, as in act as Christ's earthly ministers: -- as priests in the external offering of the sacrifice. And when they __ followed Christ’s instructions, Our Lord would offer Himself in sacri- fice—the victim would be present _as He promised. APOSTOLIC CHURCH . Rev. 0. A. Perent questions. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Services 7:30 P. M. | The Rev. Paul S. Vanaman an- | nounced today the opening of the | Dixie Baptist Church at 8505 Dixie | on Dixie Highway Hwy. Sunday Sctiool will be held at 110 a.m., with the morning service ,at 11 a.m. Evening services will begin with a young people's meet- evangelistic program at 7:30 p.m. A midweek prayer service will be held at 7:30 Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Vanaman, pastor of the church, took his training at "Yes, Christ Gave Us ss”. jf he CATHOLI The SALVATION “wveeee Officer in Charge, Captain Vernon Vie 29 W. Lewrence Street oeeee eee ewer f. | person? used to mix powdered green tea in ot big words to cover up their | Japanese tea ceremonies. Each ling at 6:15 p.m, followed by an! 40:00 A. M. Merning Worship But if Our Lord did institute the successors to the Apostles, the sacrifice... bishops and priests at the Mass. - adoration, recite the very..words Christ used., when. this _| is done, Christ is present on the altar — offering Himself as He had promised, “for the remission of sins.” If this were not true, “Do this in remembrance of me” would _ be empty and meaningless words, which is inconceivable. If you would like to know more Christian “Bosh!” some will say. “Christ pe are ne ee eres SERVICES AT BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH .(W. Huron, between General Hospital and Webster School). ~“Mafjoring tn: Preventive Religion” ~~ = aa ~~~ KBED_ROBERT TIFFANY, Minister SUNDAY—— 9:45a.m. Sunday Church School, for Al! Ages 9.45 a.m. College of Christian Living, Adults The Public Worship Service for All Ages 7.00_p..m. Societies for_Youth, all Age Levels. WEDNESDAY—— Mid-Week Program, Lower Auditorium, Coo! and Refreshing 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 A.M. Evening Worship REV. THEODORE ALLEBACH, Asso. Pastor cunepteaching both services __ 11:20 A. M,.. Community United Presbyterian Church Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr, Pastor about the Mass... why it attracts | thousands upon thousands of peo- | ple into Catholic churches every-| where on earth, every day... write | today for an interesting, easy-to- understand pamphlet. We will gladly send it free and without obligation..:; in_s_plain_-wrappet. nobody will call on you. Write today, ask for Pamphlet No. KC-6, This is the heart and core of the Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 1°) ‘The Poor Man’s Market’ Rev. Tom Malone, Speaker 9:45 A. M.Bible School 11 A. M. Wership Service Guest Minister: | Dr. C. j. Sutton Wednesday: Prayer and started this. It's the greatest tech. more than win the culinary ap- nique I've ever found to dramatize | Proval of the island. In the six to myself what I want to do with months of 1954, more than 59,500 myself.’ : | pounds of milk powder have gone | to Okinawa alone; even in the first It is true that you can change | few months, a group of the island's your mental processes by the (school children found they had employment of mental images. gained an average of two pounds Imagination does not refer te | each on their new diet. fantasy or something non-exist- | ent, but rather, it is the use of | images or pictures of a mental | nature. By a powerful jaw of nature and personality, that which is persis | ve Bob Jones University, Greenville, ' 8. C., where he received the Bach. ‘ently pictured in the thoughts 745 P.M. elor of Artg and Master of Arts s to actualize as a fact. So degrees. For three years he taught '° be sure you become what you L. Fred Peter, Pastor speech and Bible at the univer- really want to be, it is important sity, to clear the mind of everything Before coming to Michigan, he |¢*¢ept those attitudes which will served as pastor of churches in bring the best to pass. First United | Georgia and North’ Carolina | Copyright, 1954 Pentecostal Church i OF PONTIAC ; ° ONENESS Oakland Avenue | Flint Church Choir 90 W. Nowerd ® United Presbyterian | Singing Here Sund Everyone Welcome! Church ging ere un ay Thurs. 7:45 P.M. The Pastor’s Aide Club of the | Providence Missionary Baptist | Church will present the choir of | the Metropolitan Baptist Church, | Flint, at 3 p. m. Sunday. The | Rev. E. J. Timmons, minister of the Flint church will give the) DR, McGUIRE | Guest speaker at the morning ‘service at New Hope Baptist "*\ Church Sunday will be the Rev. | William H, Donaldson, pastor of the Zion Baptist Church of Peoria, iif. The Rev, Jesse A. Long, assis- "| tant pastor will preach at 8 p.m, with music by the senior choir. ey inadequacies. imember of the class was given CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1] One man of great ability became |a little handleless cup of the foamy | fe interested in this sink and stopper | warm milk. | y ae technique and was actually trying Then Mrs. Onaga showed how SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: | it out in his bathroom when his to add the dry powder to make | “SOUL” id ; wife found him one morning, as| everyday dishes more nourish- Wednesday | BEV. PAUL 8. VANAMAN she said, “muttering into the sink.”"| ing. With powdered eggs, pow- aeeting of BDC = . She asked what he was doing and; dered milk, and a —little--flour Rpm ROOM. he answered, “I'm emptying my| amd water, she made batter for nn wae hes i p | UIC j mind.” ena a tind af requ, ‘ Fridays Until 9 F. M. I “The way you're acting,” she made & croquette, |T’ First Ch t told him, “I'd have guessed your | fried fish, and steamed unsweet- |}. pared asinel , brains were going down the drain.” | ¢®¢d custard with shellfish in it. | Lewrenee ond William Sts. = | | 0 pen un dy “No,” he replied, “not my brains! Twe sudience nodded approval | | 95: epseeem, . Wat my fears and my hates. After| *! each step. I wash them all down, I'm going; The surplus powdered milk! How Christian Science Heals Rev. Paul S. Vanaman 1, "fii up with great thoughts of | shipped by the donations of U. S. on ociene Is Pastor for Sanctuary courage, faith, love, goodness and| church people—one dollar sends} “PRAYER OVERCOMES optimism. Believe it or not, I the equivalent of twenty dollars ee think I'm a changed man since | Worth of milk powder—has done ALLERGIES | CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 A. M, ° ks ‘ ij N Assembly Church | 1517 Jesiyn (Full Gospel) | “Sunday School 10 A. M. | Worship Service 11:00 A. M. | Service j Sun. Night 7:45 P.M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the Whole World” Sunday. - Slate Camp Meeting Liberty Baptist Ushers Mark 7th Anniversary “The Ushers of Liberty Baptist | the Charch of the Nazarene will Church will celebrate their seventh | hold it's annual camp meeting Aug. anniversary Sunday. | | The Rev. S. M. Edwards, pastor ton | of the-church, will give them spe- cial recognition at the 7:30 p. m. service. erintendent, will have charge of | the services. tA" Youth Rally will open the The Rio Grande is the third long- program Aug, 14 at 7:30 p.m. est river in the United States, ex-| Devotional services will be held ceeded only by the Mississippi | dally at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and Missouri. with evangelistic services at 7: 30 H OF THE NAZARENE | Workers assisting Dr. McGuire Coming On The Eastern Michigan District of |] Wed. Aug. 18 i ‘The Musical | 14-22 at School Lake, near Brigh- |] of serstegs, Ind. . , =~ , Dr. W. M. McGuire, district su AT THE | | . -EVANGELISTIC- TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at W. Huron Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P. M. Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. Redie CKLW, 7:30 -——-WCAR The A. M. A. §. Baughey, Pastor 239 East Pike Street and R. M. Raycroft. 10:00 A.M. Sanday School «11:00 A.M. Worship || »,"'Nasarene here wil be attend. . 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service || ing. Their pastor is the Rev. W THE PLEASANT GROVE Rev. W. B. Verian, Paster Lavern Sheffield, Maste Director || E. Varian. MISSIONARY BAPTIST NITY 128 W, Pike St. All Saints Episcopal Churc o_O OO Sim. Maton aay i WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST. PIKE rah Sunday Service 11:00 AM ||] sunsect: rhe wietem of Ju0ee” The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector 4 WILB 1:45 A. M. Daily Serviews 11 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. Rev. _Walte B. Bent Sor Setert 4. -Bekies Unity Books and Literature Rev. ©. Littlejohn, Paster pet serene ssn -: $imee the time of the Apostles. As SUPREME KMIGHTS or -, RELIGIOUS INFOR 4422 LINDELL BLVD. aw, STATE eee eee | [Se School Attende IPA] | ste Sendey sone sees 310) COUNCIL COLUMBUS |= MATION BUREAU $1. LOUIS ©, MISSOURL, ' retinas : 8:00 A’ M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. R. J. Bickley St. George's Chapel St. Andrew s Chapel qaplanngs sah" ualy ‘Comment o~ 10:30 A. M.—Morn Prayer. Sermon tt nome ed | ee wa domes C. George Widdifieid nm. Department of Michigas } . ‘\ p > EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist ‘Rev. Milton M. Bank, D, D., Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asso. Minister 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “Christ—The Hope of the World” Rev. J. W. Mulder, Speaking | 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ry : { / pen eS 7 ae & ; = Safety Priest Wins ‘es ; 4 Rev. W. Wibley. Minister Sunday School 9:45 A. M. ‘WORSHIP 11:00 A, mM. Evangelrtre Thurs., C. A.’s 7:45 P. M. Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel Sermon: “And Then jesus Came” wee FS PM Sermon: “Taking Ourselves As We Are” PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK IN THE HILLS 1340 West Long Lake Rosé BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister Sermen: “It's Stilt A Geod World” Identical Services 9:30 and 11 A. M. Church School 9:30 A. M. | “Ne one States is more deserving of such an honor than Father Drolet,”” the league said. = e became widely known last year because of his militant support of 3,000 sugar cane field workers, members of the National Agricultural Workers (AFL), in their hard-fought strike for union recognition, a living wage, and decent working conditions.” “One sugar cane worker,” the group said, “was brutally beaten > lly a mile inside an ancient salt | anti-labor injunctions.” Jt_added that despite the failure | of the sugar strike, the “unioniza- tion movement in Louisiana stead- ily continues to gain strength.” Father Drolet also was cited for many other actions in de- fense of workers. He is active in the Catholic Committee of the The annual award commem- orates David L. Clendenin, in whose home the Workers Defense League was founded in 1936, and who devoted all his energies to the movement until his death in 194]. The league's chairman is the Rev. Donald Harrington, pastor of New York City’s Community church. Leonardo — DaVinci's Supper.” masterpiece, Winter's work, only one in i painted to the full scale of the original, about 14% o, §, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 ") | tional .Christian University at = | Mitaka-shi, 17 miles northwest of Chapel in Salt Being Dedicated Colombia Opens Church 345 Feet Below Ground in Old Mine BOGOTA, Colombia ®—Within a vaulted chamber M5 feet be- neath the earth's surface and near- mine, a great Roman Catholic church ~will be dedicated tomorrow ect which began five years ago when the Colombian government ordered a modest chapel carved inside the cavernous, billion-ton mountain of salt at Zipaquira, near Bogota. The chapel blossomed into a dral capable of holding 10,000 persons. More than 10,000 are expected | tomorrow for the dedication, which will be attended by President Gustavo Rojas Pinilla and high church officials. The entire under- ground cathedral will be lit up by 150,000 watts of concealed lighting. The church was originally planned for the benefit of Colombi- an miners who have been digging little niches in the salt crust for nearly a century and placing re- FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Sundey School ........10:00 A. M. Morning Worship ......11:00 A. M. Christien Endeevor . Evening Service Wed. Prayer Meeting ... .7:30 P.M. Rev. R. Garner, Pastor .... 6:30 P.M, ee ...2:30 P.M, ligious images within them. | But, as the architect, Jose Maria- | Gonzalez Concha, began charting plans jnside the 70-foot-high salt- |lined caverns, he envisaged & | monumental church available to “outside worshippers as weil. . * * | The church, believed unique in. ‘the Western Hemisphere, has been named after Our Lady of the | Rosary, the miners’ patron saint. | Although still unfinished, it has be- | leome a landmark and attracts) | nearly 20,000 visitors ja month. | ; * To reach the church, tourists oe Minister 11:00 A. M.—Morning Worship “AMONG THE POTS AND PANS” 7:30 P. M—Evening Worship “PERILOUS TIMES” Sunday School ... 0:45 a. m, Youth Service......6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. oaes Fifth Annual District Camp Meeting Aug. 14 to 22nd the mountainside by the Spanish |conquistadores 400 years ago. | Nearly a mile inside the vaulted galleries, supported by massive ‘pillars of salt, they can park al- | most within view of the main al- | | arive through a portal hacked in tar, which lies beneath a great | wooden cross, nearly 9,000 feet | above sea level. | The church is in a mine gallery ‘that has not_been worked for near- ty: 90 -yeare: = en ce TP Above” the” thuretts~2-tayer—of-+F- salt 275 feet deep. and below, 520 | feet more salt. The main floors | ‘are lined with earthen, kiln-dried | | tile. , The walls__are earth-black- | | ened salt. i ‘Newman AME Church \Plans Service at Park =| | ‘The Newman AME Chureh will * hold an open air service in Beau- Announcing | MIDWESTERN BAPTIST SEMINARY September 13, 1954 For the Train Full-Time EMPHASIZING: of Young Men end Women for Christion Service. New Testament Church Building Mass Ev. angelism ‘ Offering a Three-Year Theological Course of 115 Semester Hours Leading to a Bachelor of Religious , ; . Education Degree - FACULTY... Ten Outstanding With College and Advanced Seminary Degrees Clesses: 8:00 A.M, to 12 Noon _ Mendey through Fridey Tuition: Christian Leaders of the Midwest $2.00 per week For Special Folder, Application Blanks and List of Regetations Write to: DR. TOM MALONE | 645 S$. Telegraph Road Pontiac, Michigan dette Park, Sunday, at 11 a.m. This wit “be the “first annual \family day service, and parents land ‘children are urged to worship together. . Special music will be furnished by the junior and senior choirs. _The_ ceremony climaxes a proj-, great, electrically illumined cathe-| = Everyday Religion Some sixteen bundred years ago Julian the Apostate became the emperor of Rome. He was a nephew of Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor. After rigid religious training. Julian became an unbeliever and . an enemy of the Faith. On one occasign he baited a believer by asking, “What ts the Carpenter doing now?” The man replied “He is building a coffin for an emperor.” This answer took on added meaning when, within a short time, Julian was slain by an enemy arrow. r This may have been mere coincidence, but history is vocal with proof that this is a moral universe and that good shail prevail. There are flanges on the wheels of the train of human destiny that hold it te the iron rails of God's right-of-way. The Sisera”’ thwarting the plans and purposes of evil men. All down the centuries, when bad rulers have threatened the overthrow of Right, a “carpenter” has been busy building: their coffins. What but some Higher Power could have stopped these would-be world conquerors who seemed to have victory within their grasp? . Today the’! free world is facing another threat of utter destruction. The scythe of insane idealogists is cutting a wide swath, but Right has full, extended coverage in the insurance plan of God. Our faith sustains us in the knowledge that we have a Ruler who outranks all others and who is even now building coffins for the demise of evil and erecting thrones for the coronation of Good. In this day of tumult, in these nights of fear, let us open ‘our eyes to behold His horses and chariots hovering over our beads, and our ears to hear His word of assurance, “Fear not, ye of little faith, it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Kingdom.” No human will can thwart the will of the Etersial. The lines from Lowell are trite but true, “Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne, but that scaffold sways the future, and behind the dim, unknown, standeth God within the shadow keeping watch above His own.” But He is doing something more than standing and watching. God is no mere side-line observer. His shop is never closed; Bible assures us that the ‘‘stare in their courses fight against — { ‘) States“and other: countries: I og eas ee, Nippon School Given $63,000 | Rockefeller Foundation ’ Grant 's for Research _in Education Philosophy NEW .YORK — Japan Interna- Tokyo, has been givén g $63,000 grant by the Rockefeller Founda-| tion for a program of research and | sot the phdeoaply of ofan Announcement of the grant was) made jointly here and in Tokyo) by Dr, Kenneth Scott Latourette, | president of Japan International | Christian University Foundation in | Yuasa, president of the university. | The program receiving the sup- port is to be conducted in the uni- let SERVICE 8:15 A. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Mrs. Irene Barnes, Guest Speaker 9:45 A.M, versity’s graduate Institute of Edu- cational Research and Service. It panel of outstanding tellectual leaders in business, edu- cation and public affairs as well as consultants from the United anese program, to be carried out over GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH _ Corner of Genesee and Glendale - Services at 9° A.M. and Tr AM Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. a four-year period ending Dec. 31, 1958. The institute, which is expeeted | to develop into the university's | graduate school-of education, now five full-time and four part-| has time members. Its present Close | Wednesday Every | at St. J ohn’s Lutheran Church Morning Worship .......... .. 11:00 a. m. Rev. Carl W. Neon, B. D., Paster Parsonage: Owego Drive - St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn at Fourth Welcomes You 9.30 A. M.—Sunday Schoot George Mahder, Pastor Watch _“‘This is the Life’’—Sunday, 12:30 P_M.—WIBK-TV 12 Noon! . & Christian Literature Sales | FREE METHODIST Church of the Light and Life Hour 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) Special Announcement: - ‘ Because of the Annual Conference and Camp Meeting in progress” at the Bethel Park Camp Grounds, Flint, Michigan, there will be no services at the local church for the next two . Everyone is invited to attend the Camp, located 5 miles west of Flint on M-21 Howerd C. Artz. Pastor Two Laymen Invited fo Attend Conference Joseph F. Kaul of Grace Lutheran Church and Niles Carl- son of St. Paul Lutheran Church have been invited by Valparaiso University to attend the first ATTEND CAMP MEETING! The annual Campmeeting of the United Missionary Churches - ot Michigan is now in pr 12 miles north of Imlay tess at the camp ground ity and 34% miles east of M-53, Ven Dyke Highway. Services all day and each evening. Public is most cordially invited. Sunday School only August 1Sth and 22nd FIRST - UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH His saw is never silent. Listen and you will hear the tap, tap, tap 39 Oakland Ave. of a hammer, held in the hands of Omnipotence. | 135 Prospect St. — Geo. D. Murphy. Paster ° | paraiso Advisory Council from} a - Aug. 29-31. Problems - and methods of gaining increased understanding and support for the college pro-: gram of Christian education will be discussed. The Council is composed of representatives from congregations campus convention of the Val- Lutheran Churches. of the Synodical Conference PARKDALE NAZARENE REV. WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister—FE 2-0978 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 Wership Service ‘No Evening Service Today Because of District Camp Meeting ENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 247 N. Saginaw St. Chas. D. Race, Paster. FE 4-6239 10 a. m. Bible School. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Study 11 A.M.—"NO NEUTRALITY” * 7:30 P. M.—"GOD'S NEVERS” 4 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cer. E. Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Pontiac (Opposite Post Office) Mai¢olm K. Burton, Minister Morning Service... ..10:30 A. M. “WHERE ARE. THINE ACCUSERS?”.. The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching a ) “The Lord Is in His Temple” Welcome to All His Services GERMON J “What to Expect” Le s. D. devhant. erecnine | Youth Fellowship . . 6:30 P.M. Prayer ‘Meeting Thurs. 7:30 P. M. Bémend 1. Watkins, Paster | CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Ave. Hear Rev. Lola P. Marion * Ger. - pa A Fearless Preacher of His Word 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship and Communion “GOD IS NOT A MAN” 9:45 to 12:15—Children’s Church and School Bring the Entire Family, Classes for All Ages! 7:45 P. M—Evangelistic Service Dr. Leland L. Marion, Speaker 7:45 P.M.—Wednesday Church Service “The Seven Churches of Bible Prophecy” A Friendly Place to Worship ' Sor accomodations write RC. Johnson, Howell,Mich. —ee Ig, @ Rev. Klima BK Dickersow CSS EN I A ee Ss er ne | a Pe mas an ON RR ETN einen s EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1954 a Sere ~ Mother Worries About Her Lovesick, Brooding 15-Year-Old Daughter "Time ra Heal Heartache - Advised Not 4 | —to_Let Girl Find Solution. ELIZABETH WOODWARD ain Miss Woodward: Our 15- year-old daughter sits around the house like a lovesick calf waiting for Tom to call. We try to con- vince her to go out with other boys — but no soap. “When they drop over or call) her up she gives them the cold | shoulder. It's going on the second year and we're throroughly dis- gusted! “She met him a year ago. He cam. over every day during the summer, but took her out to a show only once “She saw him “occasionally dur- ing the winter, and now again this summer he has started coming over during the week, but over the weekends he takes out other girls. "BEFORE YOU BUY ' ANY PIANO Rent a Betsy Ross or Gulbransen SPINET PIANO With option to purchase up te 6 months. Only $10 a month to In terfere, “Since he has shown such inter- |est in other girls, my daughter is heartbroken. He has even taken out her best friend several times, and my daughter broke off wigh her. “He's a nice boy, but he doesn't } want to be tied down to one girl. od ‘likes my daughter like a sis- ‘she acts too young.’ She would like to go steady with him, but he comes less often these days. the solution? 1 would | “What's like to tell him te stop coming altogether, so my daughter can forget him — but my husband says mo, it will work out, But when?” s deprive you of all fun. But that’s not quite true. They supervision. them mean late hours, driving in cars, irresponsible fun with irre- sponsible people. They don’t think you're ready it themselves. They worry about you enough as it is. Of course, it irks you to see some of your friends dating about I can remember only too well how far I.used to get with that old one, “All the other girls can, why can't I?" Each time I got back, ‘‘But all the other girls aren't plus cartage. 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An old grandfather's clock that hasn't ticked for ages can be con- verted into a sumptuous bird- house, By removing the pendu- lum you can gain enough space in the high stand to accomme- date two or three small birds. A glass panel should cover the front but the two wooden side panels can be replaced by wire net with a door on one side. | Perches can be arranged at reg- | ular or irregular intervals and the | bottom can be covered by a re- | movable tray or plate filled with sand. A china cabinet can also be | transformed into a spacious bird | cage. All you do is remove the shelves and fix several perches. Replace the side panels with Use -bright| im tray at the bottom permits cleaning, while the “front | “Applique and cm.) RIMS oor "wit he" hanty~ fort y: thorough cleaning jobs, Even an ordinary wardrobe cup- board can become comfortable liv- ing quarters for birds. 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One French decorator came up | with a ‘‘window bird cage” made |to fit any window, It’s q box a foot and a half deep and as wide as the window. Whether she is a full-time maid, or a cleaning woman who comés ance a week, the person who is! working for you in your home should be treated courteously at all times. ‘Please’ and ‘‘Thank you"’ help smooth the way —in--any--human-+ relationship. Y off Entire Summer Stock PARKING REAR of STORE roe j Alvins. | | Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies | NEW 42 Wisner Se. HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED WHILE ON, VACATION! $f495 = 9x12 Rug RUG and CARPET CLEANERS ag sty omg ge WAY | FE 2-7132 Office Staff | annoying habit of constantly snif- -| sacrificing support. Take your time | not wring. Then, roll in a large Is Annoyed by Sniffling a Man/‘s nebe Makes Everyone Nervous . By EMILY POST “I would appreciate your help ‘on the following~ office’ problem;* a letter reads, “I work in a rather small office—five employes in all. “One of the young men has an fling. There is no indication of | hay fever or anything similar, | just continuous sniffling which is getting on everyone's nerves. aware. Either the oldest person in the office or the one who knows him best can take him aside and say, and beginning to make the others nervous.” - Dear Mrs. Post: My parents and T do not agree about my inviting my boy friend to stay at our house weekends. come more than a hundred miles | and then stay at the hotel. you were living would be another) ‘ { 1 Dear Mrs. Post: Wilt you please settle a disagreement between a co-worker and myself? She says it is very impolite to tell your em- ployer, “Your wife called,"’ and that you must say ‘Mrs. Smith called.” I usually do say the latter, but | had never heard that the former was incorrect. Is it? Answer: “Your wife called” is not incorrect, but ‘Mrs. Smith | called” is best. Choose Girdles of Light Fabric: During Summer The mature figure needs an ex- cellently fitted and carefully se- lected girdle. And this is particu- larly true in summer, when sheer, thinking its weight means greater control. Today, it’s possible to get lightweight. cool materials without fahric and elastic. To prepare your garment for washing. turn it inside out. To pre- | vent rusting, remove the garters. | Then, place it in a basin of luke- | warm soapsuds and let it soak for | five or ten minutes. After lukewarm rinsings, squeeze to remove excess water, but do bath towel. Next, spread your gir- die flat on the towel and start shaping it. Pull it crosswise first, then lengthwise. TR IAIMIALy Ie thd esd ie SRC OVS LIke * OOCIUALIOOILI CAs CIL! 7 CIM OQOW* BOLI, OLIOL LOlGl) [Ri ie Ream ALT Ulm iG! RISC (SIAL PaCl ISM AlL MOY LIM Ce Li3M* Licgteke PIALRIT) | IAI bam) | O18 ia: wd Class OLILILIW 1+ [OLB LA, MIGLIC) As it is, he has to|’ ‘Test—the trim pockets! designer’ palleen Lo Tira haxwil "© > Wrapped Blouse, Full Skirt. Pattern Becoming Classic If universal acceptance and con- | tinued popularity makes a design | The way she wraps the blouse |a classic, then this Vera Maxwell | wrapped blouse and gathered skirt | is exactly that. She has achieved the easy, flat- | tering drapery of the blouse by | cutting the two fronts on the bias, | | tuck-folding the back of the neck- | line.2 Back bodice ease. is attained | | through the slight bias on which | 10-18 bana An Inspired by the “shirt” look! Slim, step-in fashion sure to com- mand a round of applause! Make yours with novel dropped-shoulder | effect cap sleeves or tab-cuff three- quarter sleeves! For added inter- Select cot- ton tweed, gingham. Pattern 4574: Misses’ sizes 10, |12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 3% yards Winch fabric. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 41, N.Y. Print plainly name, addréss with zone, size and style number. ‘FE 6-817 WATER SOFTENERS, INC. 1047 W. Huron Completely Automatic Manual and Conversion Units. tuck adds the faintest shoulder width. across the midriff hag —a--tern---———~ dency to flatten and minimize the waist, its smaliness further set off by the bounce of the gen- erously gathered skirt. Make jit in cotton, jersey, silk, wool—it is adaptable to any ma- ‘the back is cut—a small release | terial, its formality or casualness | ———— | entirely dependent on the choice of fabric. This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat- tern measurements. Bust Waist Hips Size ™“ uM 38 inches 10 35 25 4% inches 2 4% 26% 37% inches 4 38 2 30 sinches 14 40 30 41 inches us 52-4-inch material for dress. To order Pattern 1014-D, address Spa- dea Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box 535, Dept. P-6, G.P.0., New York 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1. Airmail handling 25 cents extra. Add four cents for handling if paid | by check or money order, Copyright 1964 Bad Application of Face Powder Size 12 requires 5% yards of . tant thing is keeping it fresh and Perhaps you know several wom- snug-fitting. Corselettes, girdles en who spend a great deal of and bras shape to the body quick- 3 time selecting the proper shade ly in warm weather and some- f and texture-of their face powder. times lose their control. Regular tH fk They make sure the shade of pow- soap-and-water care will help aa der they use is one that blends bring, your garments back to gests | perfectly with their own skin tones. their original size and snug fit. Risess If their skin is dry, pHs esd ieses | choose a powder that con lan- By Apter Mingion — | : ‘olin and will not irritate the skin. to yrs tn wash. Washing | é Ot all these careful con- See me. hd Ne... —— ‘ -~ ae 2 1. : : soon after every few | : + SRE of their complexions wearings will insure pfotection | | are wasted if they apply the pow- against perspiration dangers to the der incorrectly. If powder is simply | pressed on the face it has a caked, | unattractive look. 4574 | Powder should be puffed on lightly, Using a fresh, clean cot- ton ball as powder puff each time you apply it. Using a not-too- clean puff can cause a great deal of damage te a normally healthy skin. Use-a generacus amount of pow- der on your face and neck. Re- i/member, face powder should be blended from the neck up. Then, a powder brush, or if you haven't one, reach for another clean cot- ton ball. Make certain your eye- | brows and eyelashes are free of powder. PETUNIA! Plastic bags Are handy— look - How this one saved My pockerbook | ! Jy Fine idea, Petunia! Keep a plastic bag cucked inside your purse to protect it on rainy days. Pn eR ee Ve Eye ee eee ee eee Ss hie oy peo 4. s pak * : i ; beet 2. of Pay ae 7) Sag : ie Qs CR AY, AUGUST 14, 1954 weeks. rn powriac press, satu Mid-August p rkles Abie “Bridal, Betrotha $ Wears Satin | for Wedding} Becomes Bride of Donald E. Graham in Detroit Rite Announcing ; |Girls to See “ergagenen: of the Clothes Rachel, «0 '| for College whe Bro ant | Fashion Shop Puts! a Mrs. Maucice | OM Modeling Show} James K. Clothes for college are as im- boulevard. portant to the returning junior as | He is the son to the first year freshman, and Of the Phillip | Bloomfield Fastion Shop is all set | Cohehs of , to do your campus fashion think- The bride is the daughter of Mrs. |: ~ | ing for you, . Charles F. Kuhn of Lake Angelus Caledonia, | 4 tashion show and college clinic daughter of and the late Dr. Kuhn. Donald is N.Y. | is scheduled by Bloomfield Fashion Mrs. Sonya R. the son of the William Grahams She is a | Shop for Tuesday and Wednesday | Zoch of of Roseville. graduate of from 1 to 5 in the afternoons and . e The bride, who was escorted Webber 7 to 9 in the evenings. Linabury te the altar by her brother, C The clinic will bring out the avenue, and Charles F. Kuhn, chose a white ollege in | tmportance of color, fabric and the Robe satin gown trimmed with Chan- Babson Park, | tashion . . . you'll learn what to vt a The floor-length-gowa-}- la:-and he me at-the right time, whether }- Beils~of ended in a cathedral-length train. class, on a date or lounging . was graduated Detr e A narrow coronet held her fin- from Miami in the sorority house. re og ar gertip veil of tulle and she carried Universi Your own friends and college ¢ ts pérents, a cascade bouquet of white orchids niversity classmates will do the modeling "ie 2 ~~! lilies-of-the-valley entwined | where he was | and will consult with you to make a = —y SR AE iets «member of | wre me tasers you cane are] MRS. ROBERT A. BELL MRS. DONALD E, GRAHAM her sister's matron of honor and ; Bf Aiphe Epsilon | econ Uiey, Janet Wasserber | +Lillian Muth was another atten-| 5 ae Pi fraternity. | ger and Judy Bradley will model B b Z h S k . ‘ . _ (dant. They wore waltz-length RACHEL THOME what's right for the University of ar ara Oo Oc pea S For Vibrant Loveliness, — |S:2%ia tovonct sapicces Tet : biclonn commas Michio te : ! om tavorites will be shown ty! Tar Nuptial Vows Today 4 ee Visiti F A Bak shertey Sears ont Semle Yet | Wear Your. Best—CGolors— fro. ESS VISHING F.. AA. BDAKCTS | waite. white Rosemary Caswett! The attar of First Congregationat' Mrs, Bett witt comtimue Ber William Graham served as best Mis 3 , . ead - io an - ee er et want Church was decorated with palms| studies at Michigan State Ner- man for his brother and Andrew rs. James P. Parker Lake Angelus Donald E. | Gwen uudies at William | and baskets of white flowers when| mal _ And Choose Makeup Shades That Are | tesharét and Graham McCue | with her four children Thursday |Graham of Roseville in Detroit this |and Mary will have their say for | Retera Jo Zoch and Robert A. me kay ner of Stame Nu Flattering to Skin, Hair, Eyes seated the guests. from LaMarque, Tex., for a two- afternoon wr Bagg Magpie yb thelr reapactive compenss. | Bell spoke their marriage vows/ Phi sorority. He is a graduate of > Mary Helen Frisbie and Mary | week visit with her parents, Dr. | Rosemead, C : . . At this showing you'll learn . Color Day—In Makeup and| with subtle—not primary, but “off” | were flower girls and Raymond way drive. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.| (at, ere We scar vocedin Barbara is the daughter of Mrs. | ne was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Clothes: First we want to find your | greens, olive, bronzed. With smoky served eo. Stoffer and son, William, of Plym-| Combine sportswear coordinates | sonva R. Zoch of Linabury avenue, for key grays and blues. All the tawny | "isbie ee oe TS | —srye Rayment A-Tubbs of-Onet | uth, Ind. and you'll see that the Interest | and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bell | Epsilon fraternity "Begin in a strong light, with brown, warm beige you can afford.| ,,7H* bride's, mother wore light | 4 road ere entertaining thelr . tn now esters © 0 Prete e -|ot_Detrekt_ are the bridegresm’s : makeup on at all to try color Try the clear, pinky thin coral) 2° Sories as she greeted the 200 daughter and grandson, Mrs, Fred- Guests who arrived_from-cut-of | facter-in —cheesing- your parents. Avoid Color Lines samples against your face and hair. |‘00es. Wear with fragile pastels guests at a reception heid at her {Crick Eisley “and David, who | town for the wedding of Lynn Ann sabe. Appreaching the altar on the | 17 you use colof rinse on your Ribbons, scaris, belts, blouses — |/©e blues, cloud gray. Lake Angelus home. arrived Aug. 1 from California. Shallberg of Birmingham this eve-| Pictures from favorite magazines | arm of her grandfather, Sargey (1.1, take ‘ ent te chow- ~ anything you can wrap or throw| Rouges: Very light—or none ex- They will remain in Pontiac will come to life, for clothes from| Resin, the bride was wearing a , care to prevent cept when you're extra pale Mrs. Graham chose a pale | Sept. 12 when they will travel to| Dine in Christ Church Cranbrook fashion will be of white nylon guile over /ié at hairline and part. After ap- over your hair and around your you with dark ied by Mr. Eis. | #7¢ the Carson Daltons of Verona, | Very magazine wi gown plying the rinse according to di- * face; any collection that will cover) Coo) Blo — ae oe Chicago, accompanied by Mr. Eis-| \, "5 Richard Herbruck and Don-| Shown. Afternoon shows will be white nylon net and taffeta. The | ich. 0 over these areas with the total red, orange, yellow, green green accessories. Beth mothers | ley ‘Michael of Akron..Ohio, Rich-| staged in the lower level which| skirt extended into a sweep = ee vait,| (Ash or silver hair, thin pale| wore orchid corsages. * 2 6 : na of Ohio, | train. a sudsy cotton-tipped stick to re- blue, violet scope in as many dif-| 115 light eyes. N ian types) Edmund F. Callen arrived by |#°d Savage of Shaker Heights, | has been decorated in a college move stain. Then rinse hair again. ferent shades as you can lay your Powders: Do thing to main- Following a two-week honey plane Monday from Los Angeles Ohio and the Robert Goodspeeds | motif and the evening shows will| The bodice featured a rolled hands on. ‘tain that flower-petal texture and|™00e in northern Michigan, the to visit with his parents, the W. of Evanston, III. feature modeling throughout the/ Peter Pan collar accented with - ____Ht may be that the sharp, sting: |tone. ‘If you're too pinky—make | CUPle will reside in Detroit. A. Cullens of South Sanford | Others ‘are Carlton Crumb of | entire store. Secon eeperens aot pears Coming Events Wig Colors do Tass Tor your eyes.” your base and powder peachy street. He will return to his | Oakland, Calif., the Neill Grahams) briee's — vo Pine Lake Cemetery Avociation will make your skin clearest, your beige, but so fine, so sheer in tex- If your face js round, shape your!) home Tuesday. ‘and daughter, Barbara, of Captiva} You can make a tasty sandwich | With pearls ace. carried | meet with Mrs. Hayward of , 4 hair lights brightest. Or per- jture If you tan, do a bisque |>TOws so that they arch slightly * * 8 ‘ ‘Island, Fla, the Wilbur Tunni-|spread by running stale, dried | bouquet of white roses, white —m MM eo haps the smoky, grayed, misty | powder over a slightly darker base | Coming down rather sharply at the | Out-of-state guests who attended cliffes of Findlay, Ohio, and Mar-|cheese through the meat grinder|carnations and stephanotis cen- . in tones flatter you most to give you a golder look. sides. And keep them fairly thick. |the wedding of Clara Belle Kuhn jorie Shorer of Washington, D.C. ‘with chunks of ray gnion. ee een evening alt 'me the emails 01 63 Per yom” be, und decks Lipsticks: Really pink ones, the bride's former college “room- ‘ you're young enough, or mate, was maid of honor, Her Mrs. A. Stasell Bush of Grosse Pointe Farms (left) was a@|mint green tissue taffeta gown SALE— guest of her cousin, Evelyn Dohany of Interlaken drive, for Guest peri er » Day Thursday at Pine Lake Country Club: Bob McKinnon, caddy | \ow carnations. 48 S, = gloves, belts or Rouges: Careful, careful. V . a your | barrage Up pale—never blued. care mid master, signs them up for a morning of golf. Miss Dohany re- Saray eee of on ummer ticks, powders rouges, . - Prank with your color samples still Warm Blonde turned recently from a trip to Hawaii. Castle, Pa., and Mrs. Richard - draped over your head, paint the| (With honey-gold skin and hair) Pontiac Press Phete| Radtke of Clarkston wore gowns Jewe 5 very best picture you can with| Powders: Lean to pinky browns like the honer maid’s but in makeup blended to that color. Dojor golden browns, depending on shades of yellow. These attend- this for all “your” colors. your state of tan. ree “antetens and ® — Regular $1.00 Here are some examples: Again,| Lipsticks: Coral Reds—wear for green carna and foliage. fal Sor soon jest baste. ground | OF do a deliterate Golden Girl Oe ibah ah been 68¢ final for you—just a was junior rules that you must learn in|look, and match your own colors Ellen Hollibaugh was flower girl. Val to-$2.00 i before you can take the|from head to foot tawny i ee eee $ liberty of breaking them. camel coats, pigskin leathers. was best man. ting guests — golds for the tomato red you look were Melvin Bernia of Ann Arbor, 1.00 Cool Brunette marvelous in—or the right spicy Charles Dawson of Detroit, Danny (Clear, creamy skin, blue-black |prowns, and pale-to-deep true DeFalco of New Castle and Alex Values to $4.00 hair, blue or black eyes) greens. in. $] 98 Powders: Keep them Bisque |“ Rouges: Just a dash of pink gold. ion held in the ~ Phe toned not oe | Cool Brownette aie. Sah was Val $1 | sallow your skin lace ankle-length alues to $10.98 } Lipsticks: Rosy pinks go with mee ae nt oe dress with inserts of pink tulle, $ ple 5 tS aeeaee Oe Saunes t pick ber wo) pink accessories and an orchid 2.98 range: corsage. deep velvet red you can wear; also| Powders: Your skin is perhaps a Mrs. Bell wore a dress of bronze || For FREE Demonstration of for your deep blue-green, or high | shade sallow. Warm it with peachy "| organza over pink summer taffeta | the Merle Norman Complexion yellow-green, and your warm |tones in winter. Golden in sum > a with pink accessories and a dark | Treatment and Make-Up call: taupes. Blue Reds for your bright ren edly sonar rete > aiid So oie Pm mie. gta a oe ee. * . M 1 N not. reserved for blondes—try| Lipstick: Vivid geranium reds,| ’ eprag ! ‘ Rime? nee A atte Ham oot ih Seat erie sine them), and the rich .winey..tones carrie Sn netoner with tan. _ t. “ae treee § pene ma-dgnthe-bende. Peipon Studio 8 you: nannies nnn th misted background tones, and : : aS a: Rouges” Pale Felectons of your|bright accents, matched 0 your ere eer af or Ponte ete aaa ' " well blotted toc a Dresden fas will reside in Ypsilanti where Warm Brunette with all the pastels in the row.” ns ~ ; le “8 (Darker or ; brown | when your makeup is pinky beige. their solicitation districts and a) Pit Comfort First |) eyes and hair) Clear ruby red (not the plum red, Women Leaders ' | Futeo : Golden Beige for you! or “blacked” reds)-for-winter furs briefing on campaign procedure ~— —_ * . ; 7 clothes i in| 5 to Get Briefing These leaders have been-selected | -Athome - _ ree if ™=f# Lipsticks Crimson. and and deeper for the job of recruiting and in-} | : " Rouges: Use more ‘54 [ J D . | de anned. Reds are ee ea S of , on F rive structing ase ppenerd Remember. pered) Oonm icld ‘ . ~, | Shades of lipstick tones. An informal meeting of all wom- | volunteer solicitators who will —..66 it’s new doesn’t mean it’s _ wi Pogson but eo are sharp y : real g >| Warm Brownette en volunteer captains for the Unit- | pring the campaign to residential for you. If you feet strange in reds with no purple in them. This “(Can wear more subtle shades | ed Fund campaign this fall is be-| seas and neighborhood businesses | tight trousers, remain true to your makes you a luscious Spanish type,| than above, without looking ing called by Mrs. A. W. Gault,| within these districts. andlor *mousy’’) divisional chairman, for Monday. | — _ a i ASHION SHOP — .- inna, ioe mustard’ greens, the claret or| Powders: You have more pink| These leaders from all districts ba indy tones, the a + os ~biaé Hin my our “skin tones- are ~- apt wo ot Pontiac and Watertord Township > — —— al that is surprisingly good on you. | flush easily. Balance this with / will convene for coffee and dough- 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. . beige foundation and golden|nuts at 10 a.m. in the Hotel Wal- -— - — ati Neues: Never as dark as your | dron, to_meet one another— and if in ot } i Tearn facts about the coming fund SSCHHAHHSSSHSHSSHSSSSHSSSHSSHSHSSEHSHRESESEEEECEES | 4 if} ing your Red to life, warmth. eal | pretty Sacony washable if i ry Cool head ds amber or sma he Walertord area, || W00l8 for back-to-school le Pp f gan ens) assist Mrs. Gault, A ques: || are here! See Monday S Fraper Tor Powders—Go a little more eye rg 4 ge ts ‘ powder than carrot planned, to follow the showing || wonde en, powder, than our : . aes Sees ste Ronderful buys at Piety | ! Announcement of Our , Lipsticks: True, full-bodied red Captains will receive maps rib-knit trimmed, from 3.80. “he of . Flannel] skirts, with | elasticized waistbands, College Clinic & Fashion Show _ from 3.96. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14. As seen in LIFE. a tbe bony tne Pou Jack Decker wear — tortoise beiges. enough yen that pink in frail PTTTIiTii titi (IPEN e | fabrics, soft sweaters. 4541 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains - - 5 Rouges; Golden echoes of | . . ' | ask for | : lipsticks. Formerly Les Hutchinson's Cafeteria girl S ! free bubble pipes! |. Wel nvile ou . EVERY Warm Redhead : ; | 7 Sunday Dinners for the to Open a pi nd acy oer yr ae k Whole Family _ | Open Sunday Nellie. Charge Account SUNDAY i 5 5 EEE a ee ae r you've tanned that little | i | ‘ . . i you can, creamy = | i Completely Air Condinoned 1 40:30 to 2:30 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | } Py. 1) A PM. course you know that. But make’ Plenty of Free Parking | 1 Block West of Huron ot eS LE NY ET ae ene ca hd inate mane Wali Leading the Michigan delegition 20 Going to Eeitation wal be 8. se: Some 20 local Hellenic leaders ernor of the fraternity. a jat the 28th annual convention of} ‘The silver vault of the United the Order of Ahepa, National Hel- | States oor; is at West lenic Fraternity, at Pittsburgh, | Point, N. Y.; gold vault is at Fort Pa. Monday through—_Saturday. Knox, ty Community Theaters | 2. Bae sages Birmingham Tues: Gat, Tues! “Executive Suite,” Wiliam ola * Lane Turner, : Holden. June Allyson; “Riding Shot-| “Drums Across the River,” color, | gum,” Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris. | sudie Murphy, List Gave. Wed H | Bleomfield . Sat: “Them,” James Whitemore, | Sat: “Pinocchio, Walt ‘Disney Pro-| Joan Weldon; “Pride of the Bluegrass, 4 “Men of the Pighting Lady,” | color, Lioyd Bridges, Vera Miles. ‘ | Van Sobasen alter Pidgeon. Welly Starting Sun: “Carniva) Story.” Anne Grass. + | Baxter.- Steve Cochran: “She Couldn't Bridges. "hee Sattes: aipebina ‘Southabe au : —— Pat Robert Mitchum, Jean Sim- [ines andy Devine se ' [uaaris, erry Lewin 1) UR" Dees | SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER-TOTTERS cabinet, windows, plumbing | Hills -Rechester | Martin, Jerry i NEW ! ! e faucets, toilet, drain taps, | Sat., “Black Horse Canyon,” color, Joel, Tues. Wed: “Sequoia,” Jean Parker, WATERFORD icine pipes, McCrea, Mari Blanchard: “Charge of Russell| Hardie ’ light bulbs and the clothes line | | ny color, Paylette Goddard, Thurs.. Sat: “Beachhead,” Tony Cur- ean Pierre Aumont. | tis, Mary Murphy. and steel posts, which were dug up | Sun.. Mon: “The Command,” color, | 7 eege from front yard. | Guy Madison, James Whitmore Sat: “The Golden Mask,” Techni- Tues, Thurs: “Dial M for Murder,” color, Van Heflin, Wanda Hendrix; The bewildered Garcias asked | |onm Ray Milland. Grace Kelly. ‘Miami Story,” Barry Sullivan, Beverly | Fri. Sat: on" ef Lost Ships.” John | Garland _their neighbors if they had no- | =n is _Menarins * Jesse eet oun. Tues: “Johnny Quiter.” ‘Techni- Joan IN THEATER since the le The neighbors Blue Sky Drive-In “alve ® Girl es Break,” “technicolor, y ft. & | @tarts Sun: “Elephant Walk,” Eliza- | Marge and Gower Cham said no. beth Taylor Lake. Walled Lake _ Sat “Johnny Guitar,” Secntestan, Joan Crowford, Sterling itayden ‘ Story.’ Barry Sullivan, Beverly Gare land Sun Wed “Three Coins in the Foun- tain CinemaScope, Technicolor, Cliftes Wedd, Jean Peters Milferd Cor. Williams Lake-Alrport Reads — Box Office Opens 7:10 P. M. SATURDAY --- 3 FEATURES! Sat ‘Johnny Guitar color, Joan veeteee Sterling Heyden . Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills vers” raiston Forrest» Tucker an due... omegue Pentise Drive-In Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 aie" eee. cote Pera. Ann shew Now Showing: “Apache,” Burt Lan- NOW SERVING taicix Pair of 13’s Wed | PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Mary} +2 A. Fuhrmeister and Robert M.| ; | Mallon, who were married recent- | J \ly in Philadelphia, are each the . : 13th child of their respective fam- From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 ilies. PONTIAC * ON OUR} 4 GIANT ; 4 SCREEN ; J ELEPHANT ‘WALK — The name of Elizabeth | Walk.” The Technicolor film, co-starring Dana | Taylor has been mentioned for an academy award | Andrews and Peter Finch will open at the Blue | for her outstanding performance in “Elephant | Sky Drive- In _Sunday. OPEN 6:30 P, M. dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. FE 5-4500 OPEN 6:30 P. M. TIME SHOWN “APACHE” at 8:05-11:29 —PRISONER OF CASBAH” 10:10 P. M. 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TECHNICOLOR ‘DOORS OPEN SUNDAY AT 12:45 _ —s And That's the Reason +; : : F were school eildren when the Fire Engines Are Blue Pontiac Theaters Stars Wear — nol Guy Maatison fare Powe asst. erty ee * ; OAKLAND ° ’ era- Hunter. ) 5S le Seah Dhoni Nar 1 he,| . Suita Weds: “The Silver Lede,” Mink for : _,|| miere’ also drew from the more) f Rural District John Payhe, Lizabeth Scott, Dan Film Revival mature crowd; even Liberace was) §2kc ; come up with a color-which may | 1... “py M Pa ‘ : there with . = i. 3 ee ee Mature. Piner Laurié._Wil- a ane ae Kame ‘ The sae hil out by the gy ti Set: “Broken 1 ine Hollywood pe age yd comings ‘ a firemen ha been dubbed “smoke i ened minks and tuxes to see a ISyear-| Any respects the pare Ee ae Je : Spencer Tracy, Jean Peters, Rob- " ‘ ture ever made * blue” by the truck's manufac ert Wagner. ’ old movie? ~ The picture is long. Three hours * ao turers. It won't be new for long, as feeogeed Os Bok ele ey 2 5 See Se 3 a aw i Soe oa . apparently. Other places already| sor wii. Francis Joins the| “Come With The Wind” opening, |on the seater, no matter GHT! _ have expressed Wacs,” Donald ©’Connor, Julia | Which featured stars, searchlights cata og Wy G hale Ba es OWL SHOW TON oy aenen| AG: “Tane, ‘Gen ef Cochion,”| ond sirens at the Eaves TOP | there ie leas ection and sueye Ue LAST PEATURE STARTS 11: os We Pride Ourselves Rock Hi ter, Some of the famous names) raveting of the plot. | we In Always Serving The characters remain story. eo. DELICIOUS New Lake Theatre SUN. the cad of me individuals in ose pas i af | MON. “ Here to- , ex- me os i= _ H Al sade d » ie MEALS WALLED LAKE Tues. | [cove Mins ey eer] Ue | Air Conditioned WED. can never escape the fact that; | _ te ~~ they are rather one-sided charac-| eB i ters of a novel, Pali? 6 oe But you have to strain to find) ~~: ¥. i things wrong with the picture, ee | o owe “Mave bees treated to i i Vv n en alge BRINGS you THE many spectacles on the wide Mer é. screens lately, but most of them * Whether t's w thick, jy tsk STORY OF HOW ~ a Cees Se Be ope ee your meal wi be prepare | ROME FELL... ments. the story; it neyer inter- pet tag tae right! : 4 SH = @ T-Bone Steak | for 3 Wonderful And what a story it ist It tells gi ky : Dianer ....... 2.00] American Girls! agningt the background of = dying pea @ ',Chicken | nation, the Confederacy, One can ae) Diner... $145 | ag ly ee poe be alt @ Business pow 8s | be fascinated by Der. oh gO Lunches (Dolly) S5e mat oar aguen ae Piast Open “il 1 A. M, Sunday Coin nts in Ki Ou ne tin n parting oy wip dn A, wn SS eS 2 ru Thursday . ae Open ‘til 2 A. M. Pri. & Set. the c ak, NS OE ete Ra 28 RON & BOB'S come i oe na eget é at: t, CLIFTON WEBB- DOROTHY MeGUIRE-JEAN: His presence gave the film-evital- aya gRESTAURANT. 1] LOUIS JOURDAN MAGGIE MENAMARA sss | sa wk wee mach “ yp Aaeay~ fron SOL C. SIEGEL + JEAN NEGULESCO + JOHN PATRICK _|| and one wonders how the academy DONALD O'CONNOR PRIVE-IN THEATRE , © 3) JULIA ADAMS - CHILL WILLS Mo" a! IN Clan, Hee ™ a4 MAMIE Van DOREN . vin sans -zasu errs LUE SK Wing and Van Johmoon in "Brigadoon tala MGM Clnemascope musical.” |] "* PECINCES FES ty tahine det 2.25" tom FEATURES AT — 11:00 — 1:53 — 5:00 — 8:03 — 11:10 ENDS TONIGHT | 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS fff coca sir seren HERBERT J. YATES A WOMAN‘HAS TO Wild apr JOAN CRAWFORD = + i CTY , . = aed Ith : Repeats eis oS 1 ECON/ICOLOZ - bis mm AND A MAN RIDES SOUTH TO DO IT! FEATURES AT +— 12:34 — 3:40 — 6:44 -— 9:50 = ( LAST TIMES TODAY ——— » GINGER Became WM. HOLDEN - - : : “FOREVER FEMALE” Deors Open 12:45 P. Mw. Also Robt. Ryan in ‘ALASKA SEAS’; STARTING SUNDAY FOR 4 DAYS: Bo Ao Give AQIRLA BREAK’ testo es mai tater and MON DAY ! - « POSREAS POSTS TD’ CESS SSCP OR OS SHO SSSS HS COTOTES TOSS LG "YOU'LL SEE the most dangerous 3 : scene of destruction ever filmed | LAST TIMES Box Office Open Until 11:00 | REBELLION OF THE , oe YOU'LL SEE the unparaticled | TODAY! Last Feature Starts at 11:00 Randolph ‘Scott in “Fighting Man of the Plains” ALSO—"Sabre Jet” On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen Lote Show splendors of Ceylon's jungiest Tonight et 10:00 +» A SUPREME ADVENTURE IN FURIOUS ACTION! ; R - VicTOR MATURE (=== 1S So PIPER LAURIE ! | WILLIAM BENDIX @@- oh, ~ VINCENT PRICE: see BETTA ST. JOHN 1 Only one stolen kiss... in the ruins of an ancient temple of love ... turned a mighty jungle mansion into @ house of terror! oe ee ee sera RICHARD TODO - GLYNIS JOHNS Festures: 2:15 - 4:50 - 7:37 - 10:25 —) a ae - ‘ ) Beg oe tecnWICOLOR ay fn wocccccccoocccoocoooooooses ALS eteee nal CO ALSO — This Exciting Feature 3 _ ! | : not for siiver...gold or ELIZABETH TAYOK DANA | ANDREWS - PETER FINCH WIG THAT CRAAZY PAIR/ ’ leve...but for HATE! so ABE SIT: DA ILVER ODE | SA 288] MARI B 1 NEN LANCHARD | Technicolor | | DAN DURYEA PEATURES AT: 1:00 — 3:30 — 6:15 —=—= wth dive ‘visglomtn sso. 9.08 | THURS. S72ect® “BROKEN eT? aren Feature At: 2:40 - 5:50 - 9:006 = TRACEY is i AEF 9 JOHN PAYNE Perreeoes 0964" SOSSSOSSSSOSSESOSSSSSSSOSSSSSSOHOSHSSOHOHEHESS OOOH OHSS HHOSHSSHOSEOESSOOEEOSO) ~ won te Lona + . j mn —_— - a . soceveqvosessosenououesotooooosceteososqvscoo tes contocscdoccscsesoozocooooooooaevocooneccocebsooes fe Biron gigs Be, RAP i! : ‘Cs ir eek, : 3" vias Wis Co 95 ’ as a < ei , " é P i. F ay gee an. =, Mey [ Ps a oe eer a 2 | ‘ Seed | cae ae y : ee pes SES 5 : j 6 BE 2 ie = ‘, ; ‘ ' aa f { ae ; ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 1954 Sessa , EB. as if: Lapeer Wonan 'Working on Plan lo TekeBids © (camp tots Killed in Cr ash > : he on Fire Station pleats tag! 10- Head-On Collision on for Dairy Rates West Bloomfield Board |the ‘United Misionary Church of State Trainjng Home Senate conferees on the farm bill ia vated rola ok coum Green Lake Building ls a caiies eae ee ~~ | ‘ 4 bo ~~) 5 hae | i i 1 ; Z fi oppo- posed Green Lake Fire Station by} The Rev, Jack Maes of Lan site lane on M21 and collided with the Township Board. sing will work with the youth a semi-trailer truck, Lapeer Coun- A Green Lake-Com road| groups while Mr, and Mrs, Ken- ty sheriff's deputies reported site has been chosen for the build-| neth Deckery preside over the The. driver of the truck, Ernest ing children’s program, E. Smith, 27, of Fort Wayne, In other fire department busi- | Services are held each day-in the Ind,, was not injured, He was ness, the beard agreed to loan | large tabernacle which seats over released after making a state two-way communications equip- | 3,000 people. Members from Michi- went. ment to the Union Lake Dept. pin, Onis, Canta, ont enh Smith told deputies Mrs. Nichols Roard ‘menibers - agreed to} ttend this camp enc! was attempting to pass another tne aticate the nest of avfire hy.| Year. The Rev. Mark J. Burgess car and did not swing back into drant connected to the West Bloom- |! Brown City is camp chairman. her own lane in time to.avoid the field High School well at Orchard Lake and Commerce Rds. Relatives said Mrs. Nichols was New speed and parking signs BE WISE LIKE will posted in Keego Harbor witha |] MOTHER MATURE! Flint. The truck’s tractor was badly a report from H.M Thatcher, town- Do your lawn seeding in Autumn. damaged, deputies said, and anoth- ship supervisor, received at the |] Nature ‘cooperates with warm or Sector wee cont Sem Sit to meeting. days, cool nights and frequent the trailer in. The load was A ,peddiers’ ordinance to PTO |] oft rains which hustle young bound from Port Huron to Flint. certain trades and occupa- hibit i ' grass into thick turf! Enjoy a Gone oti eemally Mens He beautiful lawn this fall and next year, too. Nearly Done | Lawn Ferriuizers |] Scotts Turf Bidr, 100 the.. $7.85 Superintendent Reports Vigere .....606- 100 ths. 4.85 New Walled take High | reget Organic... 80 lbs. 3.407 Prospects Indicate Dip Agency Says Vertagreen ...... 100 ibs. 4.85 , LANSING # — Fruit prospects ho ; United Press Photo uld Be Open Oct. 1 Secco .......... 100 ths. 4.25 GRAIN UNDER THE BIG TOP—Wheat goes | bushels of the grain elevaior’s surplus wheat. With | #5 of Aug. 1 indicate that the 1954 s |] Driconure 80 Ibs. 3.90 under the big top in Salina, Kansas, where this | a thirty-foot high center pole, the tent, only partially ee ae ie oe WALLED LAKE — Construction | Sheep Ménure .. 100 tbs. 4.95 tent was set to house- some 50,000 | filled now, is gradually going higher. below , ederal- improvements are nearing ; ; eyventited ad State Crop Reporting Service said completion in all district schools || clttte Menere .. 100 Be. 0.08 rex : today. i. Agrice ......... After 35 Years in North Branch Area The production of apples, Me mtd thin week || 0-6-4 oe... 80 tbs. 3.15 peaches and sour cherries will be said he that all | 10-10-10 ....... 80 Ibs. 3.65 Cc 7 below the 10-year average. The Smart « will = A. bet §-43-48 50007" 80 tbs. 2:55 . production of pears, grapes, sweet remy Lf $-10-10 80 Ibs. 2.75 ura Ostman TO NECTITE wrinenn Sot’ thet company atikes have delayed | ° . ; shipment of important pment | NORTH BRANCH — A 3Syear| As the motor car replaced the; His tenor voice has been heard| _ The total tonnage of the fruits a oe ae PEAT MOSS + tour-of- postal -duty~that carried | buggy-in--the-rural-service, his| at a variety of services through| 's expected to approximate However, students should be in | Lerse Bates ........ ea. $5.95 him through the period of clay | route was lengthened to 5% miles, the years Frequently, he ac-| 314,000 toms, 28 per cent less ‘their new high school by Oct. 1, | Mandy Bales ....... ea. 4.50 and mud roads—and the horses /|a distance he covered between noon | companies himself on a portable than last year and 14 per cent : * At present the group has 135) "| 50-tb. Bag 2.29 and buggies that went with it—| and 5:15 p.m. . organ or his accordion. below the 10-year average. Credit Union Plans members and shares a balance ot | be said. 35-8 be eo 1.49 ended. this week for Samuel P.| Despite his busy days spent with!” His popularity as a Bible teacher! The estimates by crops: ‘close to $25,000, with loans totaling! At & special meeting of the —- rahi ees ¢ Bowman. the mail, Bowman time to| is underlined by the large attend-| Apples — The apple crop is esti- M be hi p . over $12,000. | school board called tor Aug. 2%, * Bowman, whose official wong ot work his 206-acre in sy ance at ara arse Sewery mated at 5,650,000 bushels, 31 per em rs Ip rive plone ioe ane Saregper dor pee LAWN SEED ment from the postal service Township—and to practice te in the Methodist Sunday . less than |. . three . . oes . Sen | junior school will | gins Sept. 1, began work for the| ing, preaching and evangelistic | In preparing lessons for the class cent more than the sheet 1e5g|, WALLED LAKE — Plans were White Lake Farm Bureau | .. discussed. | For Inexpensive Quick Grass— Post Office Dept. in March, 1919. | singing. Bowman sometimes uses a _ crop and 16 per cent below the formed to ——— = ee to Hear Talk on Wills The move would be a teniparesy “SPECIAL MIXTURE’ treas purpose bene- | He recalls that rough road con- He has held a license to preach vite Dean a Beatch ancestor. wee Te crop is esti fits of the cvedit union at a board) WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — | ™apsure pending the completion |! Pewnd ......,..-. ea. $ 65 ditions necessitated an earty fore- | for 27 years and expects the al- ote = stern ce is 13 per | 0. directors meeting of the Walled‘ pariors of the White Lake Churct |of the senior high school. (ES Pounds ......... e. 3.00 noon start to cover the 29 miles | most continuous call to pulpits During the past winter, the ver- cent less ti bashe " and 31 |Lake School Employes Credit Un- | as | One of the principal problems |] p.. prose Permanent Turl— assigned to him, in the area to continue, satile gentleman filled teaching than last year and 31) i Thursday will be the scene of, a meeting Of 'the shortage of teachers. At least ; 7 “The mud holes of early spring | positions in the Lam Sebel. le per Cent less than the 10-year | “Meeting at ‘the home of Mrs.|the Farm Bureau, Tuesday eve- five more elementary school teach- “SUPER-TURF’ MIXTURE and. 4he winter snow drifts on F | peep aod penne Son , pase ai ‘Roy Dewey, the board proposed a'ning at 8:30 p.m. ers are mpeded to complete the | 1 Pound .........-08. $ .95 county... roads sometimes Jet I . em e@ fores — i Pears—The poar’ production is membership drive at the opening James Reid will head a discus- ster for this year. 5 Pounds ..........08 4.50 eee ee Coren en ey i sich hah meh ct | rma fbf eee Pr nin “Sha Parmer han AY Mag it re ee te TH a 2 he was forced to abandon Held Up; $250 Taken Bowman and his wife, Nima, con- “eight per cent above the 10-year |Kropidloski to make arrange ‘a Will.” Refreshments will be | the summer months and are ready || Sette Special ' 1 his vehicle and spend the remai-/ PeexpaLe — oldu [tinue to live on their Rich Town) ovenee ments. served, for occupany, Smart said. tome Seed. ...- 1 OS der of the day and night at a farm _ Pp amen ship farm. Across the road lives; Grapes—The grape crop is esti- _ FALL PRICE home, waiting for help. raided two stores in downtown /one of their two sons. Alvin if | mated at 38.000 tons, 23 per cent ° . For Straight Bulk Seeds Dart ing floods, Bowman Ferndale yesterday afternoon in a/| Another son, Robert J., lives less than last year but 23 per cent Merion Blue Grass. .1 Ib. $4.75 paid he was forced to ford swol- two-hour period taking a total of Lake Pleasant. above the 10-year average. armtn ea S n ust Sana hee Ont Ve Jen crecks and rivers on his | $250 in cash, police reported today. | Sour chetrice-The erep’ is entt- ) Creeping Red Fescie 1 tb. 1.00 route, At 1:20 p.m, two men held up|Lapeer Hospital Groups | mated at 47.000 tons, 30 per cent Highland Bent 1. 1.50 ' — Exest Green, 63, owner of the | - loodmobile less than last year and 17 per cent; e cece di 1. | strict |p ewcha tts | rao pun | tree Accidental Death Rate|\= i: 3 Mattoon District ward Ave., taking approximately; METAMORA — Meeting in Gen-| _ Sweet cherries—The crop is in CCl en a ea a e White ys : svar 1th. 1.15 OK Annexation |"kner binding Green with ad-| ar Capecr County Hor-| cent tess than last year bui 57 7 . After Green with ad-|ilaries of the year 7 —. , < wee he > | pital iplans for the visit| per cent above the 10-year aver- Ragone bgp age Death tractor fe dangarcus to a carsieas | been tte state ngistation to pre | to Imlay Schools kicked him several times and left| of the Red Cross Bloodmobile at} age. barnvards of America, And it bas | armet: AR imporperiy driven one Natometic "oven pichers sod REGAI | IMLAY CITY — First district |e store A bee monttack dinner,|_Plums—The crop of plums and | pecular ways of striking down the can be as wild and bone-breaking | o.0, cutters have maimed and . to approve annexation to the Imlay Two hours later, police said, & n> auxiliaries told of | Prunes is estimated at 6,000 tons, | farmer and hi’ family. | as a mad bull. That's why tractors | mangted countless arms and legs Giiy schoals Is Mattoon, southwest | PAlr of robbers held up the Finney | members of the, over workers at 2 Per cent less than last Year| “Drownings, for instance, are not /F2ck,uP the largest percentage of| on the farm. Disregardieg satety, || FEED & SUPPLY CO. . ; apron nts, even though farmers reach machines “rhe schoo at Mattoon has been froma the safe Wiliam P sey, | Harry Best and Mn award average. far from’ the ca ‘An inrigntion the most valuable machine the when they clog and betore they 28 Jeckson St. closed for some time and has been |‘0m_ the sale. While ne. Deacons were put in charge of re- . ditch is a natural spot for a child farmer has. Today nearly 4,500,000 know it are dragged into the Phone FE 2-0491 sending its pupils to Dryden and lested. cruiting volunteer help. Canning Services to fall into after a heavy rain. > are in use on the nation’s apparatus. . vi at the district will now OO Growing food and tending live-| ; sie Bprcna ant aa often Kills peo- SSS eters tior the Gard ° * stock can be as dangerous as driv- relessness leads to practically | Pie. ust can be pois- ro a voice in the operation of Recep n in e Garaen ‘Available fo Public ing in holiday traffic all injuries and conte were than a. Seals ae egos Te Imlay schoois. : one farm hand has slid off a hay- respira’ are employed, The : ; - . M , 1es NORTH BRANCH—Services of During 1953 some 3800 farm (stack onto the brutally sharp end /storage of unused chemicals is ARE you 1) 6 Boughtons to Mark AML kay FW1N MATT eS oc rssuunitiy Canning. Genter Seah ee hei Wile pate ant ft-e-pitchlork..Poorly-secured lad-|also fraught with: danger. MOVING? | a= | . * ° are now available to the public. , -~ , tders*tarr give a-farmer a-nesty }~ One ef the- main--obstactes: te} BP poke Boy hk) ee Bo! Golden Anniversary Nav man in Church Rite The project, jointly sponsored culture second to none for fatall-. | bruise when he happens to be at |farm safety is the lack of ade- -BERKLEY—M Mrs. Leon- Y by the State Department of Public| "s. Next on the list-ts the (the top of one when it falls. | quate statistics in certain areas of 2 INSURANCE a | 5 49°; dent, — : EFFECT! Surviving besides her husband, | &™andchildren. County Calendar | Le Oxbow, 6:05 8. ms ‘ee ome Nee FOUNDATION te te used ——Witerbewote ree sont: Robert. —,, Reteer Michael Mewping, | Tag w mcgre cs mks Service burial for Rodne: Mi- Tuesday avening et the nese Of MY. end Le Wathing Lake..0:99 9. m.: of ~ ad y son | MF yank Oyemery. 240 a. mj HORS 8. mm. 5: o= Le Pontiac. 16:00 9. m1 4:06 p. m.; County Births |" “Sener ® ayes _oe=. = SS a IR >. senna cet ie... e , ' eS _ + ; ee Peg i | 5, ee t- ff —- ; —— ~~ —— an a . a rs * . ea Cy ; : et ee + core 2 ee gp eee oe ~ ne - = : ag ( Bag S?. "S — Te ee rit re, sg tA) , i aU bay teehee ! citi, Ui: iy wt 3 rt: j + ae i ; 5 $ “ 4 i AG fs H F é b. -* SS a 4 a a Cais = ee *, . a ' . 2. ve 5 & ° % + * : B Pe ei 2 ee a = § e % a ¢ i 3 F f v9 se ce rage : a iat ts eae oe i ¢ x e* 38 a ; FOUR-POSTERS — A. large master bedroom Pontiae Press Photos , : suite which features a concealed walk-in closet room with its pair of triple-columned fireplace P~. iy mS Kea and an adjacent stained door bathroom is included sides. These graceful white pillars on which is - > Pe é o : ’ on the first floor. Dusty rose colors the wall of | moufited a marble mantel were designed by Mrs. Rin, is i , ft this room with baby blue nylon satin embroidered Ames. A section of mirror frames this wall of a ar J ; ‘ spreads used on the twin pineapple four-poster the living room. The house of many windows and “gts gh ar be terete pe beds. Floral carpeting provides the color key for mirrors, the Ames chose marble for all of their i . . M pes:: — . 2 this room, The right hand photo shows the living windowsills. ik ie, ee cheste. Ss abl ale ad jet ai Pits, aa Me : ee |... "THE PONTIAC PRESS.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 . ‘ RBS he aE: ek? ee ee z : : o . = * Flooring Illusion ‘Squares Room “Matching _ Baseboards of Rubber Tile Are Put Along Long Walls Only CLOTHES POSTS, 2 Rubber Gomisg onperte have ee come up a new design Steel with 4 hooks... $5.95 each. | _ ro |Site wets cr ALL TYPES OF FENCES r —__ 60-0" _ — beter proparting in & — 3 Here's how it works: First, lay {___Iustelled by Us or Materials Only! UTILITY 'B out a rubber tile floor pattern with : FAMILY R KK ia} e- BR | stripes or lines rubning across the 20-OXI158 ORNS A'X15-00 12 FXI5.0" pony maple y Beetle, : s - i | other. Do not have a contrasting G OF . C) border, but carry the pattern all Open Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs. Fri.. Set, 8-6; Sunday 9-1 aaoaa , T niles FF ga] {the way to the wall. 49 N. Parke Se. Phones FE 5-5572—Eve. & Sun. Mi 6-0195 4 Ss Lay the floor in the conven- 4 uw) tional way and then carry the ; _F, B__ [| | petieen right onto the walls by . installing rubber 23.0 KIS A L, jor beards o2 the tong sides, Sparkling _ on usin erick, giving te veees the veer WHITE —————— , yh ance ot_greater width and hence and PLAN *AB-(B9N | C The rubber tile baseboards are Bright Colors 0 © newetianuee = =, | practical, too, becense they are in MODERN _PLAN—S { lines, combining ‘and bright with only an oc- | re man —E ; a gabled roof with en oat a ce, ot ich this AMS 2S PAG Ad 208% " aL ‘onceover with damp" design for a modern home without a basement. A | Home Pian Service, 79 W. Monroe Tit. liquid self- Lt '@) U 4 E large utility room adjoins the kitchen. A family |The house covers 1,810 square feet; garage 550/ Woisning wax will give both the extra-high t home- e : < e a 7 © 'Surface Re-coating ergs: Metal — 'Cardboard House ["s"cwr'a usm, meee - Be different ... be distinctive ... ee ° m e ili then only wax the heavily traveled make your home the neighborhood ~ Takes Special Care Fp Precedes Building Ss.wu.".se*" standout with Valspar White EVR, | CONTRAST 59 {oy ose re-coating a surface | Ire Frogress | sreattenmnt- trem Page 13) Teo mach wax’ wi bulld-«p the self cleaning house paint, or | VALSPAR that has been painted before, make | According to legend it was Mrs.| fleor. Yellow curtains frame | ® film on the rubber tile which, your choice of modern colors. Shutter, sure that it's clean—and free trom | O'Leary's cow in a barn at 137) the windows and adjacent to unless it is completely removed ~ SPERION COVERAGE =—~C*C Oem FE TT Trim end grease and wax. = DeKoven—street--that—started—the Re nen te-2-cmnalt-hoaeiiast PROTECTION THAT LASTS Trellis In most rooms, all that’s neces- great Chicago fire in 1873. A . . $595 $195 Col sary is careful dusting to make | lighted lantern that was kicked| The breezeway, walled in oiled “-. sure the surface is clean. In @/| wer started the resultant fire.| Pine paneling, is several steps KEEGO HARDWARE NO. 1 3401 Orcherd teke Kd. FE 2-3766 can be done by wiping the w KEEGO HARBOR, MICH. | surface with turpentine or mineral DO-IT-YOURSELF with. You've segn beautiful, colorful Formica in the magazines and in your friends’ Homes. If you've held off getting Formica surfaces in your own home be- couse of cost — wait no longer. 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I « 8) 1 a Month INGHAM Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 Improper Work Space Cramps Kitchen Labors In 1683 Frame-Mirror Was Priceless Article A framed mirror four feet wide and two feet long, inventoried among the effects of French min- | Colbert..in-- yalued at 8,000 pounds of silver, | virtually every home in the U. S. | Mt. Lassen in California is the | A 1683, -was b> — LAP SIDING Insulates Home Eliminates Painting only active volcano on the U., S. MINUTES TO_ DOWNTOWN... PONTIAC ~ Silver Lake Front Estates mainland, | ONE REMODELING and BUILDING NEEDS a HOME REPAIR Model Open on 254/ Silver Hill Road FHA. TERMS i aartny Rsbing ry Waal TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET | Jeg we GET AN EARLY Feet nn hid TA rage. ‘ : $26,500 , BUILDING MATERIALS ~ _ . TO . * . Silver Hill Rood Walton Bivd.. fast, North of Silver Loaw Rood ADD A GARAGE Youll Se Money Ahead witH NATURAL GAS SERVICE With living costs climbing higher and higher, homemakers everywhere are making greater useof GASSERVICE. This clean, efficient, dependable fuel helps save time, work and money. When it comes to heating your home, cook- ing your meals, heating water, drying clothes, or providing safe, silent refrigeration, YOU CAN’T BEAT GAS. it’s way out in front as one of today’s greatest household bargains, Gas Sees BEST © Goote LESS © Get the Facts. , . MODERN GAS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA. Before You Build, Buy or Remodel Call CON. SUMERS POWER COMPANY FOR INFOR- MATION AND SERVICE. F g evel : it i BLDRS’ SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS BUILDERS’ HDWE. DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. } Phone FE 4-3538 it gs iL e% : 4 F i ditt GET OUR BID TOO! NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL l. Call OR 3-2276 D&M BUILDING SERVICE ~~ rerrrwrvrererererereereerf;'rQr'"T'T'''''TTTvTT" aA —" 117.S. Cass c OFAC Low cost materials —we have ‘em Everything the home handyman needs te build any- Siew Matadels for 4 Stor Retage eon epiogty CORWIN LUMBER CO. FE 2-8386 PTTT TT iti itil { ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. 3% f\ is iy} } abe — _— “ ; : ‘ F {* « 7 soe eee, je Havemard| OCR [ : ee sors, jum betvoes Uae cags “1 bot pms st we —+ Rececne: aes Usemabeainerei Reman sc BULD A SEESAW—A safe, sturdy, portable seesaw is easily made, using 2-inch lumber. First make two A-frames as shown in the drawing. To avoid angle measurements, a frame pattern may be drawn, full-scale on large paper or on a basement floor. Then the angles are marked off on the lumber. The frames are joined with three pieces of 2 by 6: A cap and two lower connections. These may be nailed with 40-penny nails. All other fastenings are 4inch carriage bolts, with the smooth heads of the bolts on the inside of the structure. A 1-inch pipe, 23 inches from the ground level, will support the seesaw plank. If threaded at both ends, the pipe may be capped with a flange or collar to prevent slipping. If it is not threaded, holes may be bored for a bolt, used as a cotter pin. Versatile Tables i 'Nowon Market New Materials, Varied Uses, Modern Styling Make the Difference | NEW YORK—There's only one word to describe the tables which are being turned out today by the nation's top designers and manu- facturers—'‘‘versatile.’’ This covers Cocktail tables that magically turn into writing desks; thermoset plastic tops in such exotic colors as watermelon pink or avocado green; and new indoor-outdoor ele- gance through dining tables that feature a glass surfboard top un- with Junior's Crayons Cover Plastered Wall Holes _The easiest way to touch up nail holes in painted plaster is to use children’s crayons. * * + Choose a crayon that matches If the plaster is chipped around the hole, use the crayon to blond the color to the painted surface. ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST“14, 1954 In consequence, a chair or chest’ that is two or three years old may not always match a newly pur- chased one — even though it is HIGHFIELD ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor 2450 Dixie Highwey © RESIDENTIAL © COMMERCIAL © INDUSTRIAL FE 5-9393 Res. Phone FE 4-7664 Aa, 2 eS oe Lee ae tk ae See sg ae ee a ee Pe iba, : : z § 7 : ay | | { ; | QUICKER HEAT! CLEANER HEAT! GAS FURNACE For warm air heating systems Phone for FREE heating survey GENERAL @ Evectaic HARNECK | HEATING Phone. FE. 2-2530 - 2615 Orchard Loke Rd. sa om B 7 ee ’ i A many-purpose table doubles as | either desk, server, or—with a dif-| ferent interior—as an illuminated | ' vanity, One dual-use table, in teak, | | has a top which swings around to) |form a dining surface with storage | Space underneath. Closed as a | desk, the piece measures 23 by 4 inches;. open, it is 46 inches square. The ‘little serving table’’ adds like a table, but low-set like a| couch may sound like one of those | Oriental riddles, but really de-" Tiny New Shellac Stick Fills Furniture Dents Tiny dents in furniture, too small to fill with a shellac stick, can be concealed with a new, in- expensive wax stick. All you do is: rub the stick across: overflowing; then scrape off any of the excess wax flush with the wood surface. The wax will eventually rub out of the hole, so it isn’t a perma- | _} nent remedy. It’s easily replaced, | however, and does a first-rate, job | of covering the blemish. The wax sticks come in a kit of four colors. HOME SEC me lt fee al} ee Concrete FE 53-8614 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCK 199 Mechanic Street ~ “Tom” Clifton TRU-BILT 1992 PONTIAC DRIVE “PEOPLE YOU LIKE TO DEAL WITH” Cement end Cinder Blocks Brick and Mesonry Supplies For Friendly Service and a ~ . Fair Deal See “Tom” at the— “Tom” Clifton, Owner BLOCK CO. PE 4-9531 n SENES ELL etticient heat. © Tested and approved by American Cas Association. = x - \ Cause Darkening |" A ent dn poll ae 8 SE ee 3": “ ‘To counteract this color change, |¥%€4 for‘ coating the butt ends of/f viN of Old Furniture formérly thought to be unavoid- | shingles and clapboard used on ex. |] _ When you cut « notch in @ tree,| able, paint chemists are now terior walls. ot oe t te ele es ee ee : }very light, at—first. tater, it] Will absorb: ultraviolet tight and age ae darkens as the ultraviolet rays ee ee ee KEASEY P| of the om sench tt. | ina amen EE Electrical Contractor | Sat = | Such finishes would meke it me E. ~] The same thing sometiiies NAD-[ccinie to purchase furniture at || "hese ON S-2601- OW 3-148) pens to furniture. It is especially | different times and have ¢ach 4494 Dixie noticeable on pieces that are given | piece exactly match the other. oe a Mend Sntsh. . * Owners of Gas Heating Space Permits! See Us Before You Buy! The Leading Gas Fur HEAT © Cleans, humidities, warms and circuletes air. © Delco Designed “Multi-Rad” heat transter unit maintains test, © Ribbon-type twin burners give complete combustion—quietly and economically. © Blower-Filter unit pewered by Delco Rigidframe Motor, Rubber — mounted. ee We Handle All General Motors Employee DISCOUNTS! _ Delco Heat Gas Conversion Burner © Simplified design — easily installed in any type furnace er boiler. [aoe © Genuine Delco thermostatic controls insure an perature in your home. © Completely enclosed — all controls concealed within the neat Delco even, healthtul tem- Green cabinet. © Certified by American Cas Association for use with all types of gas. O'BRIEN HEATING scrpty Authorized Oakland County Distributor DRAYTON PLAINS STORE 4696 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9501 PONTIAC STORE 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 | the small dent until it is filled to. eZ Modern or . » - paved streets .. » «. 2-214 baths. foot overhangs ... 100 per cent insulation... }| Beautiful Harbor Hills in ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE _Ideal living among beautiful rolling hills. Located near Our Lady of Refuge Catholic School and approximately one block from the new West Bloomfield High. Just one mile from shopping center. . Large lots averaging 120’x175’. storm windows and screens ... garbage disposal Other models with 3-4 bedrooms fp OF 2,200 feet of finished heated area... Gas Heat ...3 Bedrooms ... separate activties room Pieom Piad ... 2 Baths (including glass-enclosed showers) . . . L-shaped living and dining area . .. plenty of closets and storage space and finished 2-car garage . . . Thermopane window walls. . . 344- SS — 21,990" oe on Cass Lake | including access to boat basin MODEL HOME OPEN | All Day Saturday and Sunday Weekdays 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. ys fee fe? 1 Pee ae a] ae wis Be # j : J ; jee eee a es ; ee yee wees ' f \ ‘a ,) t ; f* THE PONTI “eo Ts a ve ’ C PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 \ WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontisc Press — Concrete Steps — That are available with a platform to fit your home! Not affected by frost—will not crack or chip. Custom Railings corner and flat columns. Concrere Srer Co. Custom Made i 3 for New Homes or Remodeling Formica Counter Tops and wide se- lection of hardware. Custom quality. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 > Pa Us ve FREE ESTIMATES—We Deliver “Anywhere? a com Vanities — Recreation Room Bars Back Bars See Samples on Display at. se Sito eileen TN cs. ANd ad BEFORE YOU BUY ANY SIDING — a oe be — 2-2 —_—_ $$», Ta — t — -ask—for.a-demonstration.of our... THE CABINET SHOP [Building New Dog House|flayibla Walls [Small Homes || 3.D ALUMINUM SIDING K Small-Fry O 3088 W. Horn “ute” FE §-9331 || KEEPS WMA ry \ ccupied Must Stress | That Looks Like Wood - = sires eraser ae Allow Change [Space usion 'f _ sounara nmi serv a si y a pro that every to. . s new are er, | - cs a i © _ through the summers about the And what i more, you couldn't cewed tome Sig wes a aes mean lee beau MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. , all seem to have an affinity for | structive a = him. el ra - 5 | And beauty is what today’s home-\| 9 Nerth Telegraph __ FE 4-2575 - a Le aa te ee ae pattern ant boue a some . —~Quality Materials maber is demanding regardless of something pare vit fre Prem The tailored use of space is the quarters and the lack of a" is fell size and distinguishing feature of the mo WHEN YOU HEAT=2 | Ss2'cse2 = mete [oom | rare oo th , e WAY TO best full size pattern ually developing newer contin and | Open the walls of a room and saw it out and finally put it better ways to utilize space for ef-| thereby create the illusion of space a aore tee ee ficiency and comfort. And every-| is to use wallpaper. | . a S necessary ealarse the pattern according to | “here they are using quality! The new trend in wallpaper de- | CHANGE TO GAS... materials and fixtures again —| signs is toward light back- very unique and attractive dog| i, clectrical devices. There’s a sense of airiness in Simple hand tools are all that's} But im addition to efficiency a soune er epect. The too of . , the interior space can change Designed especially for the new small homes are many papers that give the illusion of an open air Automatic Heat PE: the ‘magic =. its. strong aad & ° wend “Laer : pattern No. 136 send SOc in coin! The dining for instance, : HEATING to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac | is no longer in one place | 700m such as lattice work and the pol voll ais ade of expr EQUIPMENT Press, Van Nuys, Calif. |and divided from the rest ofthe indors. Tere areal sna ae Heat-with Less Gas ; rel as aria, wap sher A | alls. Movable halfwalls and util-| ‘cs such as —~ --MoreDependebly : co ends or right over od walle Half of Rubber Ball ity shelves. used as reom dividers ary the outdoors lurking be- That's all there is to ie—bet . permit easy change. A given area, ; ee ae HEIL. Gen-Fired Unis give ves of Better eaginensing ond oe eb Fone ec nae 9 Sak Holds Plaster Mix [3 ors cas, Pe made 0] Scan ser SE) atime stipes’ few het wth lover tt or texture if you wish. ‘ IX fit all family moods and move-| hind a scene. pw omy png Sir winner ond lr yoos to come. ws 0 seulomaed, ¢ Call for Free Estimate | oie ors hou ball ana | mente. Companion papers are more and =—< to mix a emall batch of planer The kitchen is & very good ex-| Mone in Sem dues walla cypsum WALLBOARD OTTO Ax | varsped your wat neat tne you ares caters tt allies |Pepered wha mate pte ach LAND HEATING Feraproef have a patching job around the| comfort and fledbility. | as a textured grass cloth or a OAK TRZ0S C0 house. For efficiency, the very latest| Plain paper. . . .and the fourth wall| | BUY HEIL end : L @ | This gives a better mix than/ in automatic devites and quality | Papered in a bold dramatic design) | NOW from AIR DUCTS co trying to scrape around the bot-| materials are being used. A uni-| ‘ matching color tones. . LOWRIE LUMBER Co. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. wast @ oot anuhh aun a con't | vernal choice is durable clay tile . 7 4777 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-2180 Ph. FE 2-9104 Baldwin Ave, ot Walton Bivd. | Keego Harbor your wite’s mixing bowls of this ond wal, Work Prema and stor- Now p ut Rubber Tile { FE 2-0278 particular chore. age space are arranged to save| m. __THae's no eed to throw ‘this | labor Directly on Subfloor || Do-#-Yourself job. wait until For comfort, gay colors aw y" ers and driers that require very/ up through the concrete and de- : Just the unused! used details sch, | Owners of basement-less houses CUSTOM-BUILT plaster hardens, then clean the| os the correst height of counter wil be giad to know that rubber ball by flipping it inside out. tops are not overlooked. tile can now be used successfully For flexibility, laundry space|that is, concrete slabs in direct Te Buy or Sell Real Estate and dinette are often combined | contact with the ground \ ‘ 7 ’ . we a Ie il ee = ‘ 4 ee * . —_ ? LP - ‘ | oo ones an Ua ated flexibility possible. come. A special chemically-set ad- | map ef nee i & WOOD fi tittle _and recessed storage the ing effect of the | - : — am | Pes tie eee ee CTCACL > be / . +. s&h -:: le aka. rs Seg nc om . . hesive will keep the rubber tiles | VALUE ———S eee es LMT nese eee rey, =| Treating Started in 1838 | tightly bonded to the subfloor in ea a a Bs 1 , wade a0 , “ae” : ty ] Pressure treating of wood, to — preparing to install rubber : i ns ‘ : _ Raa , BUILDERS make it resist decay and insects, | tie yourself on an on-grade con- . ; ; | began in England in 1838. Today | crete floor, remember to ask for a = maT TTiiis i there are more than 25,000 persons | chemically set flooring adhesive, SUPPLIES employed by the pressure treating | rather than an ordinary rubber industry in the United States. tile cement. 1 ie iil or ne eA Se ¥ ul Belden Face Brick | ° — MONEy betel Saber _ | —Caverin 5? You've Always Wanted | Do Gless Block Come in today and look over the scores of WN Met Lime “Short-Cut” plans that'll enable you to do. 3 * —Just Visit Us— ond'we'll be happy idend we dont tre We buil le Ga t t Years Paveploce terials fro. Ma reputoble local fi by me oy All jobs expertly constracted of qual. oP ay! ; Massaro Compare Our Quality! eons irom — ity materials. Complete cement work. Cal Firepleces . ’ ly, -C as Low as FE > | ° Compare Our Prices! 2-Car $ COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE F ~12 1] Area Wells Garage 379" atic Ranma mm Porches —- Additions —= Recrestion ow. Estimates | Colcium Chloride Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window Priadyeret whem tekemeretayiead BTS pra ape Cement and Morter Shades Reasonably Prieed tom tatey « Comeat ] —** ebligaicn “venient sa het oer te ; FHA Terms --- 3 Years to Pay OPEN SUNDAYS {2 NOON TO 4 P.M. ® ) sc Tile PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS — 1G&W Construction Co.|/s18t ey) | a ‘ , , ? hy GOAL & SUPPLY CO. LUMBER COMPANY . 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. FE 2-1211 | . 140 va wane Ave. ee et 27 Orcherd Leke Ave, FE 2-8381 “= Bs BEDROOM 4c KY au 8 Cl _ | | BEOROOM i ‘o] ff i2-0%10-0'F # > t “§ BEDROOM 15-6 x 1% me 465 * AP Newsfeateres - | DINING PORCH — 4. per I ‘ Ld ‘ LIVING FOYER = 19-6120" RAGE a > zs a i y PLAN * G-4380K RAIL—O! both spli mezzanine with a one-story appearance on the outside, found floor. This is Plan B-2330X 16 So. Franklin Ave., Vailey Stream, garage and porch. NO MONEY DOWN — UP te 3 Years te Pay ' ORTONVILLE LUMBER CO. * Phone Ortonville 59 DOMESTIC HEATING CO. 671 Orcherd Lake Ave. place, homes are cel Motes REED LAKE A Residential Community . . . Designed for Lake Living Wisely restricted for gracious living-on sloping , and a beoutiful view ofa natural loke. lome sites planned for appealing low ranch styling. Third bedroom or dual purpose balances and efficient. Dining “Ell” off large living room with natural fire- reflecting the modern day trend. These designed for tivability, time test con: structed, quality moterials, ond architectural ex- MULTI-LAKES REALTY 3060 5. Commerce Rd., Walled Loko (Reed Lake) MA 4-1050 Conversion Units No Money Down ry rooms. Kitchen Well proportioned rooms. at | as siete 1 i 1 | ; iF i Fe if Eta it lal ‘i ri tds i | HE 7 the if Ss ol fs iy t i tf t t f beating as for the lew cost te convert your | ON EASY TERMS Phone FE 2-3639 | FRAME rectly to/ that are individual in style and ‘for special parposes: from quarter-inch plywood. A pat-| tern for tracing the saw lines di-| the material is useful Tufting Machine | Swiftly Makes | Cotton Carpets An overgrown sewing machine dubbed a “‘tufter”’ has been credit- ed with making it possible for budg- eting families to decorate their homes as fashionably as they dress themselves. Earnest Stewart of the National Catton Council explained that the | high - speed mechines are turning | times faster than conventional car- pet looms. | Seme tufters have 1,000 need- ies and produce strips of broad- loom 15 feet wide. out luxurious cotton broadiooms 20 | “ree ‘Tea Wagon Saves Work A big tray or tea wagon will be As a result, Stewart continued: | of great help in clearing the dinner | 831 Ocklend Avenue ‘Carload of Hardwood FLOORING Oak No. 1 Com. $225 per M, Oak Clear $275 per M Oak No. 2 Com. $160 per M, Oak Select $255 per M Manufactured by Bradley Hardwood Flooring Co. Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Always Service—All Ways! FE 2-0224 BASE Oil 17-19 S. Perry St. MFG. INDRSEAL MASONRY PAINT —— el $0 EASY TO APPLY Co. FE 5.6148, OCTAGON Radiators! Be sure to see these omaring new furnaces LECHNEK re 2-162! HE =|t5 A) epics USISIEIND cas #EBUES urmeister’s_—_Burmeister's—Burmeister's—Bu i i: ‘i a i x eee ee —— ce —— ee ee ee ee em ee ee — ee ee es + + ' s—Burmeister’s— Burmeister's—Burmeister's—Burmeister's—B rmeiste We Carry @ Complete Line of Builders Supplies BOICE PHONE FE 5-8186 545 $. Telegreph Rd, * a hate ” ca Ail 4, ae et r’'s—Burmeister's—Burmeister' : it i r’s—Burmeiste rmeister’ 7 - 7a BSORTHERAST ER NELumBer ERIN 8197 Cooley T h at Lake Rd. 9 tile Rd. Phone * Phone EM 3-171 FL 11-4184 OE age rx _ ae Te : . > " : ‘ ss We must move 200,000 sq. ft. of new lum- ber to make room. Our loss is your gain. So get the buy of the year. Following prices good while present stock lasts! 204s] OULING—F 19S} OULING —6 10js/0ULING —S sOps}OULNG—6 4 Gold Bond Wall Planking 8”-10"-12” ......7Yge ft. ° All Colors E Gold Bond Ceiling Tile, _ 3 12x12, 16x16, 16x32, all colors. . .7/9¢ ft. | Masonite Peg Board, all sizes. .... .16c ft. .§ Masonite Plain Board, all sizes __.__ 8c ft. _¢—__— “**# ee ee x = White Pine Utility 1,000 Sq. Ft. 1x10 White Pine Utility This nice stock won't last long and you won't }. want to miss o buy like this. Special Lots in Dimensions — 2x4 8 ft. Red Fir, special....... $78.00 m 2x4-10 ft.-16 ft. White Fir, special $99.00 m 2x6 8 ft.-16 ft. Fir, special. ..... $95.00 m 2x8 8 ft.-16 ft. Fir, special. ..... $85.00 m 1x8 Fir Board, — (Must move, only 5,000 ft.)... $90.00 m 100,000 sq. ft. of Plaster Board, SALE 4x8 Sheet Rock, only ............ $1.25 3 16x48 Rock Lath, 32 sq. ft. bun... . .$1.05 | : Clear White Pine Combination Doors . With Inserts, from.......... $13.95 Clear Pine Screen Doors, from. $5.95 L. = : : 210*# 3-in-1 Shingles, all colors. . $6.70 sq. 1x6, 1x8, 1x10 Cedar Boards... $80.00 m They said it couldn't be done but Burmeister’s are doing it! | 3-Pe. Colored Bath Sets” © Reg. $198.50 f | / | } | lane } | and take up to 3 years to pay. . Weekdays & p. m. - Sundays 10-3 Burmeister’s l Wholesale or Retail ¥£ | ~ | PONTIAC DETROIT | BUILDERS SUPPLY | 8197 Cooley Lcke Rd. Tategreph & 9 Mi Rd. *% Blocks * Transit-Mixn Concrete S EM 3-3996 Phone FL 1-4184 3 We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard Burm eiste "9 Burmeist er's Burmeister’ ¥ Burm ‘ 2048} OULING —s 10j8;9ULING—+s 194s; 9ULUNG—s 19;5;9ULING—S40jS}0ULING —s mt. 9 : Buy on Burmeister’s easy credit plan. T Aame—iaje—easy to snstadd OY ome nas cod baller os formas ectual youen.egocumnucten ee proved its greater economy, greater dependability. Convert now. JO-BLAST ECONOMITE Sold end Serviced by ——. Heating, Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock St. Boe Boss Bunwoixe Servict Ry earning TTTtti NEW Phone FE 1.9541 Backyard swimming pools no longer are a monopoly of the movie stars. You can find them in almost any neighborhood. Of course, you can find headaches attributed to them, too, if you ask the” Mair who owns one. But that is one of the advantages of gossip about Building a swimming pool seems simple — just a concrete-lined hole in the ground, like aq little base- ment. We saw an article in a cur- rent magazine, telling how one man built a 20 by 40-foot pool for less than $400. our precision Feley Autematic Filer, Your saws wil cut fester, cleaner, truer. Old saws retecthed. = ous” “CADET” 2-BEDROOM CADETS ‘350 DOWN (Including Lot) Model Home Open for Inspection 1 P.M. to 8 P. M. Daily—Sunday 11 A. M, to 8 P.M. FOREST HOMES, INC. INC. Backyard ‘Swinailes Pool 3 |No Longer a Star Luxury} St | you don’t of water for refilling the pool ;couple of days. of See {pleted _in-his FE 2 rf hit 33 mie : ‘I : : : i Hee tiated 5 E , Screens Repaired All Work Guaranteed OPEN SUNDAY | * “Many pools have been built | Sauna hesiee of cunstbataldie eee: ble. The pools which a scientiously standpoint are mo aftes 1090 Lone Pine Rd. N. W. Corner too expensive for the small back- yard pool.” Walton and Opdyke (°° there are dovens of FE 5-7835 reputable contractors in this busi- ness, especially in the South and on the West Coast, So if you can Exclusive @ guarantee, ready to try RANCH HOME SITES that springboard. AVAILABLE —_—_————_ Lone Pine Village ‘Paint Garbage Can Style-Rite, Inc. Before you put your next new FENCING Satety and Proteetion for Your Children, Pets | “ALL TYPES “Here's the finest dry- wall that can be built”. . THE NEW LAMINATED SHEETROCK 1.2 Oe © 5 Pe Of. Fireproet Gypsum Wallboard A DOUBLE WALL SYSTEM Decorative Here's the ultimate in fine coa- struction—sturdy, smooth walls that last a housetime! Two layers of SuzEgTRocx, job laminated, will give your new home extra strength, extra fire protection—and extra value! It’s quality construction at moderate cost: Come in TO- DAY and learn the details! Sheetrock Knotty Pine or Bleached Mahogany in 4x8 Financing on the Sheets ABC Plan NO MONEY DOWN! As Low As $500 asim eee $2,500 9360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 J In Stock: 2x4” Welded Wire, ee Per Month | Chain Link—Lawn—Garden | Farm—lIndustrial 4, 5, 6-ft. High Installed or Material Only Chas. D. Zwayer Fence Co. On Tep ef Bald Mountain 4430 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) FE 5-0901 bottom. Brush it over the inside and especially around the bottom ledges so the joint is filled. The | from rusting through in short order. Oldest Industry in U. S. Glass making in the United States began at Jamestown, Va., in 1608, a little more than a year | arrived. Glass was our first, and i today continues to be our leading | handmade industry. The HOUSE Phone Mi 4-615 TT Everything | in Plywood | _1435.$. Woodward (Birmingham) 07 Pe" * of PLYWOOD Open Dally ‘til @ 7 Open Sat, “tH 6 MVUUNANVAOVUUCUT TAA WHY YOU SHOULD USE garbage can into service, pour a! | little asphalt roof paint into the | asphalt paint will prevent the can | + after—the- first English colonists i | t 1) r" f li HE ~Phone FE-4-3555 is clog more than other metals. DON'T - use the grinder for wood unless you first draw an outline to act as a guide, DON'T . . forget to wear gog- | | gles when doing close work, eape- | | clallty on metals. pul = ea it | 'New Paint Method on | The application of paint with @ spray ‘gun is becoming increasing- finishing of commercial products that between 85 and 95 per cent of all industrial finishing is now being done by this process. The products coated: in this manner range in size from the smallest | | bobby pins and clock hands to | the largest locomotives and ships. Spray painting is a method of applying a coating with the aid of compressed air. The force of the air breaks up the material into fine particles and carries them to the surface where they unite to form a film. | BLACKTOP. PAVING Get Our Summer Prices We Specialize in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING. Phene FE 2-302) sonst % Cam Get An Estimate Without HUGUS-MARSH ROGFING & INSULATION CO. on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. FREE Estimate — TERMS GC & WAS, 2010 Dixie Hwy. FE 2-2227 Broker Willis M. BREWER- ~ Roosevelt Hotel WATER HEATER PIPING and all PLUMBING | BRUNER “Supreme” | Water Softener | H 00 1% Automatic m= Regenerates Itself While You Sleep! Call Today! H. H. 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You'll be pleased CHURCH'S, INC. 107 SQUIRREL ROAD, AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-0233 CLRAN-BURNING FURNACE Off, DEPENDABLA SERVICE ‘Sunheat Furnace Oi is ~~ 7} | Complete Building Service || @ Garages @ Recreation Rooms @ Cement Work @ Porch Enclosures @ Siding © Roofing @ Septic Tanks @ Bathrooms @ Alterations 2690 South Woodword @ Additions | MODERNIZATION | |Call FE 2.2671 Ta New w- Sensational- Blend-Air Perimeter Heat System Blender !! —OIL-or GAS @ Beautifal new registers Re Ang 5S @ Lower price becouse of smaller register @ Small heat ducts— 342" @ All the advantages _ of periméter heat @ Con be installed in ‘new or old homes: @ The only register that blends oir at the register { i = my yf PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1954 FAqy 5 ‘ é > a fe Pontiac Softball Teams Win * 7 Only One Tourney ‘ % . ey : - iy Oss Ss * - . es Gop prune te cata comee-lamebic Bete” (Clark. Williams 5B a es o____ _- eae on — -Platoon Lions Only city winner was Stadium |£#me tonight at 9 p.m. fora finals) . a ¥ ; s r ted iis Seart pte wir, |, sua’s Jewelers droveed « 20] Tale, | ft | Which downed Watertotd’s Dixie | decision to the host team at the : * en) Recreation 40 at Howell’s Class Mt, Cilemens Class A tournament. ; © Michigaa Softball Aseecintien |E2ch team collected three hits,| NEWPORT, R.I. ®—With upsets | ase as district test. but one of Mt, Clemens’ was 8M | destroying the favorites all week ° | a inside-the-park home run by Mass/. 44. Invitation Tennis . John Helisek pitched a S-hitter| in the 3rd inning. Bill Middleton, earegets for Stadium Inn, struck out nine| who last year pitched for Contin-| tournament, unseeded Owen Wil- By JERRY LISKA + Lion lead to 17-46 only prompted; Chicago Bears, threw 14 passes and walked two, Bill Francis and/ental Motors of Muskegon in the|liams of South Africa now bes CHICAGD-@'~ Twoglatenn or |snethar dushing pro, Give, over. [canine Yeiteck wee paced’ by the winning pitcher. Cieli [semifinals match today against |°-Platoon, the College All-Stars) \ oto. second touchdown, @ one- lightly-touted Veryl Switzer of Kan- “Mutt” Moree ‘was the loser. ~ | Straight Clark of Pasadena, Calif.| are helpless prey of the roaring | yard blast, also in the third period. |sas State, who carried six times aves Cd Shaw's nd Mt, Clemens meet | eee ot yecerday, bowers, Loree eee Cami | rue tinal Lion score i the tourth | tran deep te his owe tecetory i again tonight at 7:15 p.m. at Mt. upset of the National Football League. score own Clemens with his 63, 14, 60, 9-7 battle quarter brought further humilia-| the second quarter provided the . . vondale’’ bowed of | against Ken Rosewall, Australia’s wi se tion to All-Star Coach Jim. Tatum | only collegiate offénsive thrill. On . FOI | me ‘Michigan Recreation Assodia-|'No. 2 player It was indeed an unlucky Friday Co" saryland as end Jim Doran|defense, end Carlton Massey of iny as poling Snr yong gm Rex Hartwig, another star Aus-| the 13th for the collegians before | .+4. the ball from Notre Dame’s | Texas was the outstanding All-Sfat biggest . losing to Ypsilanti, &3. Avondale | sie meets Ham Richardson of U.S. 93,470 at mammoth Soldier Field | Neil Worden and romped 36 yards} The game's most serious casual- Sarat Sales nts outhit the winners, 9-8, but couldn't | in the ‘gemifinal. last night as they took a 31-6 claw-/to score. ty was halfback Chet Hanulak of gers, ld bunch their hits effectively U. S. Golfers Victor ing from the relies Licns Hevebded quastertack Zabe Brat-| lend Beoven the eutined & bee gdh at apemeen/ tar-editontirred . - 2 $ 7. - * next month, y Feller Wins sn. Pinch Peete Gi ogeaenys eat . — The efficient pros from the | OWSKi-of Georgia, property of the | tured left arm early in the fray. rex op promoter Coors Ss RACOL( Mi t : gon " round bye in the Class B men’s in Cup Competition Motor City had been forced to winning check of $50,000 and sign : Hit. by Slaughter Gives) test at Drayton Plains. GMC | LONDON, Ont. (INS) — United | play the limited substitution rule a $51,000 exhibition contract we Yankees Triumph wilt meet Mt, Clemens, which | States amateur golfers today cred- | Md junk their two-platoon system Golf's championship defeated Roseville 1-0 in eight | ited a last-ditch comeback by Char- | just for this nationally-televised Sunday. | y ras By BEN PHLEGAR innings Friday, at 7:30 p.m. to- [iey Coe of Oklahoma City for | contest. see a pennant has stolen much of the | trimmed Hazel Park 32. Harland| Coe—three down after 29 holes, | Prevailing, the lions whipped the ee ec ina mideay tally Consignment of Aga first piece betwee the . tuk Bane . "Layne, riding the "7 ulation. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. ® mae went dex the trope sathagiens Sor Hig 36-hole total was the best! solr ned for ana mae! Zeamting on rw may a rec nd ne On tp be tot om 17 points in the first quarter and ever recorded since Tam tourna: | ord smashing climax tonight with serious about this pennant bus- then won as they pleased. ments started in 1941 and gave the | the spotlight on two dozen imported iness and the current. three-game No, 2 Lion quarterback Tom Bee elie Ee arivce, | ereumnerede offered by the Ag series in— Brooklyn _ between Dublinski, directing only 24 other » &) Khan. Giants ‘and Dodgers. finds both pros used by Detroit Coach Buddy chance to crack Byron Nelson's T2-| The single sale price record for j clubs looking over their shoulders Parker, called his shots with deft hole course mark of 269 set in 19465. | the week-long sale—$40,000 by F. for the onrushing Redskins. skill and.had the backing of a Sotore he, tie sind tinaning | ene Cts See's sen of Sie They don’ since bristling defense that hamstrung juncture record-breaking | covery Arthur Godfrey for ee ered es vinie the outclassed All-Stars. event. an offspring of Eight Thirty—may games of the top last night with a When the All-Stars scored their The experts thin Toskt as ie | 80 by the boards. 5-2 triumph over Chicago after the only touchdown in the third period one to fold under pressure and The Aga Khan's consignment is Dodgers had whipped the Giants wan 2-firo-yant en vin ty Vets cere the belie | eee by & bay cate which is a Dame’ ttner—it was Ports . -brother famed Tulyar, = only because a Lion fumble on In the midst of his greatest sea-| purchased by the Irish government Milwaukee came back from & Detroit’s five-yard line offered the son on the money trail, he ranks | for breeding purposes at $750,000. smnentional rend wip ond staan’ 0 opportunity. Se eae crered Vinewtan tn tee | ten nsster is by Tudor drama’ homecoming ° s s scored victories ij — ce eter 3 ishers. epee seven in- in with long. 1 Sasare Opes ST ene mamrviee Gn ante ot : pa al scoring strikes which 1 | j 7 nings, they tied the score at 2-2 in play, the Lions crunched the All But he had a horde of money- | Khan, former husband of film star Castile Grooves eee with tomer pall a — Ryle cle ef €h seastings Sem On 7 ‘tack, three touchdowns ng . one out in the ninth. short plunges. The Lions’ 14 first _ Veterans Johnny Palmer, 36.| Almahurst Farm of Henry H, Cleveland held its 2% game edge downs by rushing broke the game's “World” champion of 1949, and the | Knight for $463,500 last night boost- over the New York Yankees with pro record of 12 by the Chicago indomitable Dutch Harrison, 44./ eq the total for the week to tae fharremned won y sone Bears in 192. were only three strokes away -| Sees. The 30 yuertingy wies . * s s. = : mere wt Be cw we Owe yh we 2 cate. “knocked “dow for air ‘average Bob Feller tamed the Orioles for After a fumble by Lattner set . 7. ® | $7,272. his 259th lifetime victory. A five up a 36-yard field goal by another Bunched at 136 were Walter Bur-| Top price last night was $35,000 run first inning kayoed —s en-etre Dame ota, Jum Martin, kemo ~— nue. frst round paid by Mes, Assn Bigelow of Turley, a youngster whose ing Doak leader ewart aa Palm Beach a chestnut is supposed to blaze like Feller’s Walker crashed five yards to a Open champion Peter Thomson | son of the imported sire Heliopolis did 15 years ago. touchdown and Lew Carpenter and unflagging George Fazio out of Etage Sister eae : a | bolted two yards for another to/ our OF TROUBLE—Pontiac Press golf clinic instructor Melvin maa ey pai — _— a give Detroit its 17-0 first period | (c.i-k) Harbert, the 1954 PGA cham blasts out of a sandtrap 3(Ch . Ru , , J Barber and Al Besselink at | al. during the recent national tourney at St. Paul, Minn. Chick hit this |}37 ang Belgian Flory Van Donck. | ampions to n if iy ay z 34 vi z d a i Walter | the y the —Yanks’ fifth one toward the 3rd green on his way to take the crown from ‘Doug Ford, Henry Ransom, Jay! Mi T i straight victory. Slaughter’s blast . (Wally) Burkemo, who shares the clinic spotlight, Aug. 24, with | Hebert and Lioyd Mangrum at | {f) Ml est Here came with the score tied 2-2. Phil Harbert. | 139. Rizzuto added a two-run homer. on raises ec 8 * ¢ ¢ | Meanwhile, close races were in| Three former Central States Tom Finigan collected three hits, ° ‘prospect for three other ‘World’ | Racing Association champions are stole home with the winning run ' . . xperts, urrers lKe AY tourney sections. | expected to be in the field for and disabled the starting Washing- | College . . < |,.Women pros, shooting for a tonight's CSRA championship ton pitcher as the Athletics broke . Kine Vl ory Le t Press Golf Clinic 82% 2 rie Paty Bere. 144 midget auto race at the Ponti an eight-game losing streak, Aj All-Star tackle Bob Morgan of Maryland (54). arn a ; 1 jee ae eats Louies Saaee, 208, M39 Spedeway. drive by Finigan hit Dean Stone BROOKLYN @ — “The Pontiac Press’ golf clinic and 18-|Burkemo of ‘Franklin Hills, who | #"d Babe Zaharias, 149. Jess Chandler (1953), Al Shafer on the wrist anid the pitcher had . ’ Ed Pi looked like champions tonight {hole match between two of the /jost the title at St, Paul, Minn.| ,Mem amateurs—Arnold Palmer] (1952) and Ted Hartley (1998) have rare icone mints |O)ivers’ Early Edge Puts rum vauing «ime tne torsos tp Relenotas ot ANE smear gt Pontiac, Comty Cub Shor vien ih ae Frank STM | le ene fo he prepa. Prt | this. They were great no- oo . 7” ’ OO a eee ae ae | h t O t fR nnin body was greater than Cari Ers-| experienced and novice links en-/‘wo weeks hence, they'll demon-| Women amateurs — “Wiffi qualifying at 7 o'clock. Pittsburgh, failed to survive the ercnants uto u 1 J \ kine He was a real pitcher out | thusiasts. strate many of the shots that took | Smith and Mickey Wright, each| “ jake Jacobson of Pontiac also : fifth inning last night. Sid Gordon hi ed Auburn im the 6th. ‘» | there.’ | When Chick Harbert of Meadow- | both to the top. Like that pictured | with 153. is an entry. and Preston Ward blasted him for| Oliver Buick eliminat u ——_ boom. sone Tt was a long statement for| brook, new PGA king, and Wally |in the photo on this page, in which | | three-run homers. Rookie Vern | Merchants from the City Class A) y scare came ° Walter Alston to make, A shy, | -—— |Harbert blasts out of trouble on Stoyt’s Horse Winner paca ’ Thies pitched a winning three-hit-| Baseball League playoffs yester-/ Walk, a hit and an error. reticient person by nature, the |[J beat A d d his way to the national title. | Michigan Pros’ Scores ter in the second game. day, 61, at Wisner Field. Each team collected six hits, | freshman manager hasn't said that n en An rade The clinic and match will be| Marcella Spencer, a G-year-old| Sscores‘of Mihcigan pros in the Cincinnati hit four homers Put) ‘Beickmen scored two runs in | but Oliver took advantage of six|many words at one time on any .. - |mare owned by Edward Stout of | «worid” championship at Chicago's lost out to the Cardinals as Wally walks issued by Auburn's starting | gives day this season. Seeks 26th Straight Demonstration will start at 4:45| Pontiac, won the Ist race at Wol-| 7.7. o’shanter: Moon drove in the winning runs to cpeutag lning, Stowe up hurler Dick Lewis. Lewis gave!” put a mtinx coat re- p.m., after which. the two princi-|verine Harness Raceway, The Pom-| water seurkeme, Frankimn.....66-10—in9 with o ciahdag Meer te Geo niath | Senn nd out to Les Stone in the last in- “after Exskine's bril-| PHILADELPHIA w—Young Cis-|Pals will engage in « match over| tiac horse negotiated the mile OCT Sine ‘belies: eae Glenn Wilson drove in two runs| ing frame and ended scoring with Dick W i went the route |uset cesantt last night as he|co Andrad who in less than three | ¢ 18hole layout. trot in two minutes 10 seconds, Chick Harbert, Norihvilie......Ti- on the mound for the winners, | pitched the Dodgers to within 2% | years has advanced from an Army eae striking out 8 and walking 1. games of the Giants with a vital |boxer fighting for $8 exchange| [ost Opportunities! ! Major League Averages ||" Reis sao champion Jets 52 victory over New York. | vouchers, to seventh challenging and runnerup G t , s Abe Vi - f 1-0 H B k ° (Complete through games Friday, Avg. 13)| —Nhtiona!_ League Baiting | row at 3 p.m. at Wisner for a on Fagot Metall areliat 20th victory without defeat here T ictim Oo eart- rea er, In : | St. Louis ........ 4907 423 1151 97 580 206 finals berth. P ae! zal =) e « ° ° | ABR -8 - BR ABE -Pet-\-Brookiyn—-- — 3868-3 1S 194 S31 278 B ye : ate wer oe ay was given his nickname by Ted Wil-}—-The-23-yearold-A ndead «Sh 7 = 6 =f -D LW. hH r ail BRAS A SS pelmaline, ak Sk 2 Roger EST geee et 8-2 Trae WHER BOM Were Teammates “ duel come, peta Chicago collected only four hits With only one out in the | Tie sis wumneem, Bee. | Bir, Cat, ABR HE Mba Cty Parks & Recreation Depert-| jackson outtsted « neta ot 8 |MajOr League RESUMES ier sna chicess's Tack Tarsh (Ott Aber tm. the regulation nine | walt Drops walked and Kaline and amarionn Laagwe tnateteat Betting | grid tia. ae Bt Be ment’s junicr tennis wurnament Ot! ter the bayw’ siagice tte tn the anmnecan tmgeun man. innings. And from then until the | Bob Wilson singled to load the ) Noren. N.Y. .....314 46109 9 52 .347| Soh’ 47 1ST 4 TD Tagg New York ...... 78 37 $78 2% (Ties with the White Sox yesterday, | check, for two of his strikeouts. | Skowron, N.Y. 1590 2% St 5 21 340 YY, .@ IR BS. Jackson and Walker teamed to chicago ........ 73 #42 #635 7% Ch Bill Tuttle doubled in the third Cav'r'ta, Chi. 100 18 37 3 2 36 ‘ . 297 @ % 14 50 323 Iter McKl R isters Joe | Detroit ciaeess, © 62 4460 OD ico Carrasquel opened ( Minoso, Chi. .... 429 91140 15 89 326 - 4a 3m 2 7 3) Walter yo Kegis win the doubles, defeating | Washington ....... 48 44 429 31 Aber av in reward for the | wit and Dropo did the same in the Fox. Chi 49 87 150 2 36 320 453 65 143 12 88 316 Weishaer and Bob in the | Boston 47 65 «420032 ictory rd for h a single. Nelson Fox forced Avila, Cle. .......398 78 126 10 38 317 Phil 415 59 131 9 66 3i6| F Mile of Career er |Baltimore ... 397448. 40% | best performance of his career. ‘him at second. Orestes Minoso fourth. Both were stranded. | Manto, NY... 408 97 127 25 83 au nes, Pitt. 426 5810 15 67 315) astest Mile o ree finals, 6-0. . | Philadelphia _ 38. 73 336 ANe | _ : ~ - a Sa An error and another single by Abrams, Bait. - Fe Gis se get| game aL de Mb 6 2 313| LIVONIA (INS)—Walter McKlyo| judy Norei tiad to’play only one | Baltimore ar Ceveland In p.m—Larsen | | Kaline hatched another threst in Pee on cB 4 a H n 3 *Bklyn. po Bus $ % 3u|ran the est mile of his career | game to win the girls’ es Dee hee hee 2 pm —Kemanerer £5 | the sixth, but Harshman struck out : Vernon, Wash. .. 48 01 - - BA BD 4S % 3u| over a half-mile track to take the | title in the $12 division. She drew | (12) ve Brance (30). on coin) — , | another, ol Pinigess Pail. 338 ur $e eh E. i B'S BS See] $5,000 Big Five Pace in 2:051/5 a bye in the Ist round, advanced | _ vs. Consuesra (43) + pa ctnep be, Aber and Harvey Kuenn singled | gen Be 22 oe Se Sa sn 1 30 304| last night at Wolverine Raceway. /to the finals by default over Bea- na (11-10) in the ninth with two gone. Again, Brewer, Bail. 1@ 2 So 8 Bt/ Kier Gy... 23 12 1 3% | It was Walter's 3rd victory in @ |trice Berchmeier and defeated her STRAYS RESULTS |no results. Title, Bet roe lg suwes 3 Ketional Leagee | Pliching row and the 1st for his new owner, | sister, Pam, in the finals. Gieveland 8, , | Dropo walked and Wilson sin- Kalioe, Det, ....908 33 199 2 3 2 | Pucker, Chub mse cowt ra) A. D Knapp of Jackson, Mich. Deibelt Wastes had to play ent iphia 3, “Washington | ged in the 12h, bet. Marshanen Beard De... 9 7 Antonelli, N.Y. "193 159 74 101.17 3 50 - one game boys’ singles at Cleveland (2), 12:30 pm [ber F Wilson, De eS 3 i aplcolom cm St st i 8 2 3| Harbert on Radio championship in the 13-15 years at fey ‘Fore ‘cold jopped the Tigers Det. ..... 256 21 0 Lawrence, St.L. 87 79 4 3710 4 714 division. He defeated Jeff Siegel, | piiadeipnia at Wash 1:30 p.m } DETROIT cmecace Bolling, Det." 30 oe 778 MY Maree. Biya. i ie 36 a9 4 ss2| Golfing fans-in- this area may /6-0, in the Ist-round and won the | ,, |. _ MONDATS tc | uenn, os PEQS AB ROA (seven decisions of more? Conley. Mil 15) 14 62 881) § £8) hear Chick Harbert, one of the two | crown on a series of forfeits i | Poo BRE et eee Pichon, Cie rae oP” Jo “poi |Nusmall. Cm. . | 99 118 38 3 6 3 467/top pros on The Pontiac Press| Dick teamed with Bill Ruhl to ATION AL ee Lest Pet. Behind | Erers. Moy @ 1 ¢ Mimo, tg 2 : Cons'gra. ch’ 127 117 3 3 M3 24) Goce, Sl ee oe st 8 3 s0| free golf clinic, Aug. 24 at Pon-|win over Lynn Carson and Larry | Brx,)0" os 2% | Bron 3 Sb Seite § 3 3 8 : Fete Se Et alka ata Pig dA] tac Country Chub, one, Sunday Allie, G1. for the tory’ doubles Rimeie, oo BB fee cd itt i333 1 NY. wien is 4 kA radio program. Harbert will appear | title. Claudia Wasik downed) Cmemnat 02... e 4 6 |Boling, $$ 2 8 33 ; Morens, 3°¥. "388 8 ou 3 tl “th ss a a 6 4 s00| with Harry Wismer, on Mutual's | Aileene Farmer, 6-0, to win is | ieee ce ue fe ee | Beare mf : te 4 i : } v $2 74] cn. 18 4 7 $38 | program at 6:45 p.m. over CKLW. |giris’ singles trophy in the 13-15 waviet a eer Pad ? i i ew Mee ama | abn, Mil. ..:.198 i361 183 13 19 568| The Chicago veteran, Chick Evans | bracket. mee Yet of rockets pm ~Cenw eMed'ee.rt | ae 9 | Fowler, Cin. ies it et tt 38 it algo be this (10-8) ve. Meyer (94). ¥. I BS GS | Gomes, RY. 2 8 386 on radiocast.| — at Milwaukee, 9 p.m—Rush (7-13) wy meee 04 tetas 8 Sew” eS Ys tenes in BARE } | Bltartert was nicknamed after’ All-Star Statistics mrt Sites ¢ pn Beard OD Force 7 Wynn, Cle =: 185 169. 70 96 11 Evans. ws. Baceewski (5-4). : Harsh bt 9 6 9% 628 CHICAGO @# — All-St Li Pittsburgh adeiph . Garver” Be "BHSHULR ern sin eS i} 33) Sy ———* “fonthat statistics uses Palme f¢4) re simumans 8) | ot Michigan this fall, as a result | a SBS SS Mme ce in @ & > + 38 Birmingham Girl 3rd ALL STARS DETROIT Brookiyn 3. New York 2 William Viands Jr., 17, of 316 Ferry . Kinder, Bos, .. 1 9 31 45 6.5 343 | Purges, MO iD ist 52 9 9 S00 omni a first downs ........-:.39 | Bi eran 66. Phi ia 30 of 57 Dakota Drive, have been awarded scholarships from Western iY 106 104 36 49 7 6 588 2 0s 34478 8 Soo, Sandra Lou Swaney of Birming- 62. ....... rushing yardage ...,.....250 + aor: Wend 15 188 “ & 18 BS ney 10 i? 33 67 § 6 3\ham placed 3rd in the women’s s easees pacetng yoreape, ovcpessy. tit Maweuiee 3 NDAWS GAMES GoM Assn., James Standish Fund. Both have caddied at Bloomfield am 8 8 73 Ri FRIDAYS HOME RUNS |jumping event at the 12th annual | 1)..- “s°: Jesses completed... 11 | Bfitage at Milwaukee, 290 pm | Hills Country Club for more than tw years, and each has had an | Tile Drope. see ea ea ee et a lahe Opec, New Hampare cnn: a ; “$838 11 Bie No [on Lake Opeches, New Hampahire. | 39%." "fume fat yr eR ist alin CC: She ad S20 point, Nese eee bs " z tae fig 3 tk. ; 3a ? be ; =) ‘ a oe 7 : : ated z ‘ 4 | en j , \ ; tid pre te \ | me >: ) es Bers é ; : ; ey a ; . } ; , Hal Boyle Says: - GI Tagged U ndesirable’ NEW YORK @—Some pongte 2 mow nf ge his Pe > believe’ Edward J.- Touhey Jr. | stomach. I knocked it away, ‘ought to get the Medal of Honor. /the Russian officer grabbed me But U. S. Army, when it gave | from behind. That's when I went Ed his goodby papers, stamped | berserk. I saw red.” word. “undesirable” on them. rn't like being regarded as an Un-/ sian soldiers poured in from every in the world except his doctor | desirable hero. | side. Working with both fists and “Either the Army should take | an iron chair, Touhey mowed them am ‘me back into the service, or give | down. They overwhelmed him once, She is Pasqualina Lehnert; born me an honorable discharge,” he | but he broke free and crashed about 70 years ago at Ebersbach, in said | through a plate glass door before She has been the Pontiff's * * * ‘another wave of Russian reinforce- | The point at issue is whether | ments finally grounded him. the |Touhey was right or wrong in| «They stabbed me in the arm, the | knocking down eight Russian. sol- | broke three of my ribs. put a the | diers in Vienna five years ago. | three-inch gash in my head, and cooks | “They say I caused an inter-| kicked out four of my teeth,” his | national incident,” remarked Ed. | Toyhey recalled. “They also spit and personal effects and ‘But I say the Russians started it. in my face and called me a capi- he does not tire him- They got no right to push a man | talistic dog.” excessively. | around and call him a SPY: They | International military police, at- Pasqualina has been | 8% what they deserved.” tracted by the uproar, then came the Pope that it} The 6 foot 1 former military | int) the hotel and broke up the to . a _| policeman now weighs 350, and he | be advisable to cance! a pri | feels sad in every pound. But he | a | - ‘he wh was a mere 240-pound broth of a | The Russians pu ole | } | | After Clouting 8 Russians , “undes Touhey turned and kneed the of- | This still grieves Towhey. He Goes-| ficer, who criéd out, and then Rus-| , THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, blame on me,” recalled| CAPTAIN B/ sorrowtully. “They said I'd trac-| ~~ ae adel tured a colonel's skull and broken 4 was laid off by a steel mill recently, believes the Army ought to take him back—or give him an honorable discharge. “In three years with the Army T never went AWOL once,” he said. “I understand they were even con- sidering giving me a good conduct ‘ribbon at the time this whole thing happened.” July 4 is celebrated as Indepen- | dence Day in the Philippines where | formal independence was granted | July 4, 1946, | boy, not quite 20, when the event > GLA anamen _ so a pope | happened that ruined his aia SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith AUGUST 14, 1954. i Aan yo " eT LA Rieee IWeijaryerel f 1 from holding a scheduled audience | because she deemed it unadvisable | "°*': for his health, t arenes ; No one in the Vatican, including “I never got to tell my side of the Pope's persona! physician, the story at the time,”’ he com- | Prof. Riccardo Galeazzi - Lisi, plained. sere is his vermon: Pa - spent a mon in Paemualinas Pe Detter than Mother’ pospital with athlete's foot. When I She has been in’ steady contact) 8% out I stopped at a bar. I drank with Pius since he was a clerk in ® bottle of cognac—maybe more. | the Vatican secretariat of state in‘! must have drunk it too fast | 1912. It was then that she met the | because when I left the bar to go to | young priest who was to become the barracks I.got on the wrong | the supreme leader of 400,000,000 streetcar and fell asleep. When I | Catholics. woke I saw I was in the interna-| ner P , was livi tional zone and got off. in a convent in the Swiss moun- . ~— . | tains wear the Abbey of Einsie- |“! wes feeling bad and leaned dein, between Zurich and Schwys, 224inst the wall of the Imperial The Pope, then Father Eugene | Hotel, holding my stomach. It was Pacelli, visited Einciedein and its | @ Russian hotel. A Russian officer | shrine im that green valley wa- ‘and two armed sentries came out | tered by the Alpbach. He was /and made me go into the hotel. | residing im the same convent as | 1D officer called me a spy and Mether Pasqualina when he suf- | fered a stomach ailment and she — was assigned to care for the | “For about a month Mother Pas-| qualina personally cooked the fu- | thought. ture Pope's food and decided what | he saw medicines he should take, basing He said her decisions on her large know- | camera ledge of medicine. Pius recovered “‘Then rapidly and when he was appointed turn me apostolic nuncio to Munich, Ger- military many, he asked and obtained per- thought mission from Pope Benedict XV for would take ‘her to accompany him to take care and I'd never get back of his household at the nunciature.| “ cy I WONDER WHY JOE HAS THESE HANGERS IN HIS YARD BOSE NE I ie Oe AE EET ETRE SE ETE Sie OO OO PS ave meh mice ate Bee at er are Y?/1 BEG YouR BUT I'M LOOKING MR. DAVID RUSSEL / “That's a fender from the police car that mother crashed reZ, 4 = Bo - J : ‘ aa bi iY gr REREREEy Ef I i aie 5 s i 3E be ee FE Th g Fes i HH g z z 3 2 that | vacation together in Canada. Coed Has Degree, Twelve Children, 50 Years Later dren. The 73-year-old coed, who quit college ‘‘temporarily” back in 1901, stepped up and got her degree at Arkansas State College here later, in 1951 boro, Ark., a sophomore. Timberwolf Association Plans Reunion in Oregon The National Timberwolf Assn., | drove his truck over the box. John | the 104th scrambled out, suffering with a ®%d Mrs. Sam Hyman have @ para-' to be easy for any individual cap smaller concerns indicate they ex- | Division “scalp cut, a bump on the head keet who is indifferent to radio ex-+ maker. Conspicuously absent right pect & substantial improvement in. nn Which f ought under. Maj.__Gen. and. possible back injuries. : TIES 6 rons composed of veterans of “Timberwolf infantry three World War II campaigns in Europe, will hold its ninth annual convention Sept 4-6 at the Multnomah Hotel, Port- land, Ore. Robert Landis of 6561 Dixie K. Applehof, Detroit zoo vetern-| 4esn't leave until Steele. quits. He Hwy., a member of the division, | arian. Elephants rate second. Rhi-|@Ve" laughs at some of Steele's said the association will elect new | nos are the worst. ‘They're treach- *SP°rts prognostications. A smart AF ERS oar ee : : a: : : Lae ; ee bee ‘oe i. A ‘ | 2 ee cs THE Pp 4 he - “s — ~ . —_ — i i id 8 Peete Preere Ane IF: eer #33? iH STA “hi ses g , 5 : 5 és a ses & * . E 3 963,544; nged; 83 seore AA 66.75; $4.25; 68 C 53.5; cars: Eges firm: receipts 1.983; w buying prices un | U8. large 43-435; stendards 33: us : | @irties 23; checks 23 RA ‘Gasoline Operators Pick Detroit for ‘55 Meeting | SAN FRANCISCO # — The na- | troit, Mich. as the 1955 meeting | place of their association, the Na- | tional Congress of Petroleum Re- tailers. |. Three directorships were filled | in other action at the closing ses- sion of the convention, Walter D. Crawford of Seattle, Wash, was elected as a new director. Walter Faxlanger of Buffalo, N.Y. and Joseph Martino of Fairmont, W. Va., whose two-year terms had ex- pired, were re-elected. | || Engagement Revealed LAPEER — Mr. and Mrs, Carl ‘| Kruth announce the engagement of {their daughter, Welma Jean, to ;| William Curtiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Curtiss. No date has been set for the wedding. Boy Hurt Hiding in Box FLINT @—Eleven-year-old John Bonner was playing in a card- board box in an alley. Hazen Roycé, assuming it was empty, Diagnoses Animals 5 z ¢ i Around Pentagon ARLINGTON, Va. # — The high- | ways around the Pentagon, which ee sp | houses this country’s Defense De- | holesale | Partment, are termed “one of the to 3 higher; | most serious traffic hazards” on orate is; , the. Eastern Seaboard ty the Asser. Motorist, monthly magazine |of the American Automobile Assn. The magazine said its safety di- | rector | It reported that the area | the scene of 139 accidents ‘ith 32 persons injured. | inventories to be well cleared up from General Motors Ford if| McCallum said Stolt, & group working on the problem | iin Hemisphere of any person jeer =. by that time company executives | it is to regain. any _— abcd innocent, has not been for the Navy aboatd the 76 foot “whe shall not first ~ ii been 6 tes in New York say high production volume will it lost in the 1954 model year. guilty, but that the case | Vessel named Virginia. thoroughly screened for pe | ypsies | be essential. | It all adds up to a situation, would be disposed of after fur- “Fish use sound as we we in accordance with the strict Visit Grave of Queen The volume, ofcourse, is go- _ iifficult to forecast. ther study. | Meet. Me balge Gem avid ob standards cot ts the MeCheren- | stacles, find a mate travel Walter immigra w. RACUSE, N. Y. (UP)—G ing to be provided by the in- Every company will have new Another youth, Mark J. Peck, ad sins ften pay silent tribute far| dustry’s “big three” of General | models, Some wilt have minor |17, of 38 Park Pl., who pleaded | With ® school. ee aes ee half a day when they come to| Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Up | changes, Others will ciaim a | innocent to the same charge, was “The wave length, from wave 13° money wag spent “to subs visit the grave of their queen, who| te Aug. 1 these major producers | product new “from the ground (cleared Thursday of the assualt /crest to wave crest, of sound is 40. wo sngitration” of Commu- The caravans of decorated sleep-| of the industry’s total output of | routine of the industry. The third youth, Michael W. | of light. It can be several hundred | 4. evidence of the dangers he ing wagons that came fro the fu-| passenger cars, They probably |... m Leahy, 19, of 269 S. Jessie St., the | feet. Strange things happen to). .i4-he seeg tn the oo the with auto makers always have sound in 1 wate immigration neral have been replaced by late go through year | something to worry about, During |2nly member of the trio pleading constes waters. | situation, McCarran placed in the mode] automobiles in the annual close to that percentage. heduled Odd action of sound in shallow visits to the grave ; | the Korean hostilities worried | guilty, is sc o appear woter_aung-_bé tothe | Constessional record testimony he The present caravans seldom con- Most industry observers are talk- | constantly about materials, con- | 2% for sentencing. breaking up of light into many |‘ whee sist of than four cars. |ing about a readjustment of the (trolled production and controlled ————— colors when it is reflected from |°” > Bewtd ~ ge Ahoy weeks ~ percentages after Jan. 1. By that | prices. When these worries van- Stringing Along Together a thin film of oil. Sound mirages | 7° Bae op dd Queen Nina Churon was 22 years ging g 'og a thin l. . S| ficer of the ICEM until his resig- old when she died in 1927 while| ey nse ot the s Share tt rost | aed and tactory output could be | occur under water as optical mir- | notion July 9 her tribe was encamped on the this year along with the smaller |market to absoth production bet | garten teacher Katherine Van Hou. | 2&2 4 0° land.” | This showed Hoyt testified that the _ chy. onete gg bon est |came & headache again for the |tum saw to it that she lost nane | caanees sm neerneey yr uoaunea at am Survpeuns ‘beng around 21 per year’s time in nearly a decade. = of her small charges in a crowd aa Feathered Sports Fan market volume, dropped to around | The auto makers now to | of 2,000 at a civic affair. She | sound-marker and equipment to resettled in South American coun- icti 13 per cent. ‘have this ‘them together with twine in sets| Study the bottom conditons which (tries under the ICEM program is Laughs at Predictions . | Problem fairly well dis- | together with surface waves are ‘entirely inadequate.” Regardless of which company | posed of, Certainly there is no of five and gave one end of major factor tu the way sound Te 8 8 HARTFORD, Conn. & — The | gets what part of the industry out- | pessimism or gloom among the | sting to each of five adults in, ® y He was asked if he felt this was Hartford Courant reports that Mr. put and sales the going isn’t likely |larger car builders. Even the her group. ovate. Pipes ofe tevesd % the . cept when Sportscaster Bob Steele “TBOES ON THE ATE OVER A TTaPtOrd ae ' station. In a story about the para ™ keet, the Courant wrote: ‘‘The bird : i Hil Te bg dies i E i! 300 POUNDER FOR THE British animal collector, tries his 2 \ oe ye Lge. é i« re | muscles at lifting | Mos as a part of the “floating zoo” a Andria. ‘“Getrie’ is- making her “Gertie,” 300 upound tortoise arriving in Brooklyn | the National Zoo, Washington. Ms, 1955 ei ‘ > By DAVID J, WILKIE Associated Press Automotive Editor DETROIT W—The auto indus- try'’s factory activities are easing off perceptibly, but the lull is only temporary. Industry experts say all assembly lipes will be going at top speed by mid-November. By that time the industry will was | Production of 1955 model autos. in a| And because they expect dealer while Predict Auto Production Youth on Probation at Peak in Mid-November in Beating of Boy Tae tte eee carried on Pontiac City Lines’ buses, Express shipments, incoming freight revenue, electric and gas consumption were less than the totals for both than July 1953. > over ae July = June June 194 1964 1 18s Bank Clearings ..........++ geasini 900.274.2432 98,.954.212 PORT4IT Lok Pactory Payroiis .. wevewe BS,O48,0606-915,202,780-- 18,496,468—13.8--18.3 SS Carried ........ceeeen. 281,384 315,603 470,019 -108 +3463 r +l . ieee —— 3.500 ose 28 -88 -e Carload Shipments = DRCOG cc ener eeeewenncnense 2.3368 2.0 12 -305 Outgoing sc. cccccuceccssesecess tae 1.290 ime Ea caee Postal Revenue 2... cssevessceenes S$ 0456 $ 823542 § 81,300 -~35 32 pee werr vir. tT Tritt 3 7 -17.3 77 Tareetion n auehepeecagneenoennaees 4 $ 1.366.605 § 2,800,152 9 1,148,208 -827 383 1» 9. ~ay tn ee 12s x3 3-4. 448. ow Riecccugsoctnsncneeseeaes $ 921.000 $ 2.399.700 § 242.000 -385 209 Blectric (kwh) ......ssc0sd0c0e0%+ MA020,034 «96,815,178 71.04.6081 -~<47T -83 COU, TE) ceccececccavenereees 112,925,800 155,202,700 116,460,700 -37.2 -3. Water (Ole) oo wns ccc cnweencnewes 450,403.000 430,075,000 485.911.000 [. oe» tat News in Brief ‘Thomas RK. Foucart, 18, of Royal Oak, was sentenced to two days in Oakland County Jail Friday after Farmington Township Justice Al- | Studies Sound ~ Underground Group Works for Navy to Learn About Wave make of cars. Undoubtedly each | One of three youths accused of} Lengths in Water will continue to do so indefinitely. beating up a 15-year-old boy was | | Probably ali will be able to re- | Placed on “indefinite probation” | Friday by Pontiac Judge Cecil duce operating costs. Nevertheless | the task of boosting their present five per cent share of the in- dustry’s total output will be a siz- |able task. To do that they must | placed John E. Stolt, 18, of 397 S. jtake some business from GM, | Jessie St.. on probation with the Ford and Chrysler. Chrysler mean- | Consent of Stolt's lawyer and his will be. trying to take some | Parents. w -are any predictions of what _their_situation in 1955... _ | McCallum. KINGSTON, R._I. (INS)—Odd ac-! | tion of sound in the shallow water | | sections of Narragansett Bay is. | being studied from the deck of a McCallum, who has eight other | University of Rhode Island floating on probation for recent | jaboratory Gift Watch Is Stolen ‘the smaller companies may éx- pect. DETROIT w—Chimpanzees are Perches in front of the radio the; There have been mergers de- _his best patients says Dr. William | Minute he hears Steele's voice and signed to reduce manufacturing ’ costs among the smaller con- officers, discuss its scholarship | erous, nervous, flighty and fast on | Parakeet. fund, arrange a rgemorial service and hold a banquet Sunday night. | their feet,” he says. “They require | | kid glove treatment.” _ Sales Gimmick Come-On_ i Being Used in This Area The Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce. hag received five written | appliance cost and families are | | ferral money seldom covers ‘the ‘complaints and about 200 phone | stuck with another financial re- calls from local citizens in the past two weeks against three out- | sponsibility.” | In Detroit, ‘tracts thoroughly or understand Determine if there's an added charge eredit and where pay- | ments wit} be made. Be su article is a quality product by comparing it with mer- chandise offered by reputable | firms. customer best advertisement. ‘ees sx PULL OVER, | Los | 1910 Simplex. - ei; Se SIR—Turning the A guarantee, written or oral, is Tesults in a speeding ticket for Ray Bettimore , ‘only as good as the company mak- 4 Los Angeles, Calif., street. Charles 5: down the “speeder” during a three-day trip of antique autos Angeles..to Berkeley, Calif. Next week shareholders of Packard Motor Car Co, and the | Studebaker Corp, vote on a posed consolidation of the old. line . for the two concerns say there has been no indication of any major objection te the proposal. Apne still is some speculation two circ) ‘ : ; ger move probably will American Motors (Nash and Hud- tive arrangement with the com- bined Packard and Studebaker or- ganization. A ersarz- Marijuana Fog — clock Lundell is Bettimore’s: , oe, ‘Almost Means Jail Te TAMPA, Fia. i} — Wallace charged with possession of a ELBERTON, Ga. (UP) — When Walter Jones set out for a final windstorm da homes, } | ' | | i -. 486A} inte some kind ofa coopera- + ! ; i ; ““WEST TIARTFORD, Conn. (UP) atta “Sound is as important under \ said Prof. John D. Nixon, native z, 17, Of Detroit, 4 $257 Solons Tighten Migration Funds Committee Bars Use of U. S. Dollars to Bring nance economic aid measure still the Senate. . + 7 Over ‘10 million dollars of this for the U.S. contribution to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM), an agency which McCarran said gets 60 per cent of its money from this - * The McCarran bettom and samples taken of bot- ‘aa _, .A_camera_on a tripod with lights ‘“‘a risk to the security of the West- ern Hemisphere and to the United States.” is lowered .fo *photogra —Employes presented Andrew Han- the bottom. Maps of the geology sen with a $150 watch after 32--wilt be used not only for acoustics stole it. pre- years of service. The next. night,| study but as an aid to finding 'a thief broke into his home and the water table on land as a help in building bridges. ) schodl and littered reunited with his sister, Robert Gottlieb | i 1 + } é 43 cs ; 7 os of Philadelphia, Pa., is Mrs. Mary Huser, ifCineinnati, Ohio, ending his 8-mile route with | & 20-year search. Checking through the files of the marriage license Dewey Rose post | bureau in Cincinnati, Gottlieb located his sister, whom he had not | seen since he enlisted in the Navy 42 years ago. i _.persoéhs.. ~da-and Australia... ad ger) IO 5 RA R= RB MN PPR ees an a ss. % sn ta Cs IR AIR el DES 8A * “I feel very strongly that it is,” | Hoyt replied. Hoyt testified he resigned be- cause “I was dissatisfied with the security within the committee and principally in relation to the screening of migrants moving to South America.” _Lprogram are financially unable to migrate themselves but ar hot say necessarily refugees or displaced : : He said the organization's plans call for moving about 118,000 per- sons this year, principally to South American nations but also to Cana- wert Hoyt said most of the migran ts are from Italy, but that “quite a number” are from Greece. Business Briefs Burroughs. Corp. today de cared a dividend of 23 cents a _ share on common stock of ree- ord Sept. 24, 1954. Immigration, to the United between | States reached its peak 1905 and 1914. a soememnrnaem ate Bets a You Won't Be Killed While You're on Vaca- tion! : Insuraence—Reel Estate James A. TAYLOR, Agency 100 Ocklend Avenue FE 4.2544 ; aattiaannahins tantnuet abe t ALY THE PONTIAC PRESS, . SATURD id ay, auausT 1“ 1054. , “as Playhouse | Milford Players Plan|= “to Present Productions |~ Summer and Winter pm Pea titn use the barn as a playhouse dur- ooaidans. ee oe ie nee i both the summer and winter may result in ® eee - 2. Determine the extent of itr | your being. charged. with leaving 16 Airmen Bail Out apg - — of an t, a serious % bers have launched a program Dem Convention “_ . as Tanker Crashes which will include two plays dur- Pl Hob oe ne Be pes. % anrete ing the winter and a series of |" ays @) reread eae predhreungian NEWARK, Ohio # — Sixteen . straw-hat productions next sum- | [| With Q iet Cit oyna: physician. bailed out of their huge mer. lf 1 ule ny 5.'Get names and addresses of Air Force tanker before Officers were elected for the || GRAND RAPIDS—What a. con-| “i Pomible witnesses. ——_— organization at a meeting this : The pilot Capt. George French, week. Howard Heintzelman was 32 of Los Angeles, ordered the j voted president; Elizabeth Hub- ship abanfoned after one of its bell, vice-president; William Love- . Step off 2 ae - four engines caught fire and two al wentary. Mire done Jac cared much whether Jarvis or Mur-| “ Possible. LONG STRETCH—This s siratte utings its height and long neck to Tne at = who bailed out The Hubbell barn.is set back off ray or Smith got a certain job. 7. De not discuss the accident | reach over the rail for a piece of bread from a visitor to the Zoological | . ce injured-—-nape-seriously——— = 2 ~ = ce ee nt ES the main highway, in an old Then the state Democratic leaders, With the othér party. Garden in Rome, Italy. The plane was on a routine train- orchard and the players believe =| |hit town for their annual conven-| §. If you are insured, report ing Might trom Dow A wee at |} ______@ -seating-capacity for—more than tion. + immediately to your—insurance—| rlette Chu .— _¢__ Base—near—Bangor,- Cause_of 400 persons will be available. }| Cards of all sizes suddenly lit- | Company the details of the acci- ve rch ' er Fescue, Clover Seeds the accident was undetermined. as to be fal Aug. # | tered the streets and hotel lob. | dent, even though it may appear Rev. George Walworth b 28 the amateur thespians plan to bies while politicians roamed the | ‘Tivial MARLETTE—The Rev. George Offered at Cut Rates Late Actor’s Son Sues 2 to ome streets at all heurs trying to fit Walworth of the First Presbyterian Law Firm Over Will and incorporate ass non-profit- tinal dscksiuan on tho stato tichet | f) Jerks Off Arm Church in Tecumseh will be the| WASHINGTON (INS) — The Ag- into » final few hours. ryer + |guest speaker tomorrow morning |riculture Department has an-|_LOS ANGELES w—William 8. You talk to cabbies who are al- e at First Presbyterian Church ; Hart Jr., 31, son of the actor, During the winter months, prep- sift Berl Yy uth D nounced plans to sell 10 million 750| UNt Ss a1 N" ite for recovery arations for the summer plays will toe WITIRE & Sm atte In 10 les “The Significance of the World thousand pounds of government-| of $30,237 in connection with his be made. The group hopes to pre- | 5 | | Paes s oms'e annie nolane” Ene Community” will be the Rev. Mr. | \vneq fescue seeds and three va-| unsuccessful contest of his father's ° comedies in the Ri ‘That I ain't saying nothing.” Like BERLIN, Md. #—William Lee | walworth’s subject, in keeping lescue 4 con sent at least two ; rand Rapids’ business- | Dickson, a 17-year-old Berlin High | rieties of clover seed acquired un- | $1,360,000 will. —— “a tund-raising—project = 7 with the theme of the Second As. a = = sonal re happy to have the | School student, was killed yester-| sembly of the World Conferences ar P Ad gisan, Dany $30 struction. ee cae ane thine tn cee See, tad ammer ee e | a: . . The seed is being offered at cut 000 to PAY cea jaime for $15,257 when whole thing is over where a summer job. rate prices, department , claims ; sal i Even the old “pols” will admit) W. Jones, the wan: will accept bids on it until Sept. 1. | have been brought against him for Hospital in deepak that this hind of codeaver 1s thing | Easier Shore Laundry Chait: toia|White Lake Home Club |“‘inciuded in the offer are 900| costs’ the law firm should have Ready for First Patien sand at night you.can Dind nattily anthestinn be subd gh. ay sneses to Study Tray Making omnes pone = of teh clover: ast_s0d donee ee putting shoes under the chairs and| Dr. Herman Robbins, Worcester) WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A 500,000 pounds of sweet clover, four charged had- not deen returned to United Press Phete | Telaxing. oo __ | County medical examiner, said the lesson in making wooden trays will | million 600 thousand pounds of cer- | Hart. +A OF A CHELLIS —The—arrow-of—Paris—finds its mark_in__But the politicking goes on like | boy died of shock and loss of blood. | be given to the White Lake Home | tified tall fescue, and one million | saree ite first patient Sunday, the vulnerable heel of Achilles, fatally wounding the famed Trojan |‘h€ traditional mother-inlaw who/ The whirling machine jerked olf Extension Group ‘Tuesday by Mrs. ‘1750 thousand pounds of uncertified’ +4 Meet at Ferndale s pa . chatters till the dawn. | the arm at the shoulder. Clayton Cook, | tall fescue. It is scheduled for dedication in , here. Re-enactment of the scene was part of the movie of ‘‘Helen of The tion, part of the | FERNDALE — The 9606th Air Inte September or early October. | Ot the her — To Marry in September British P ‘regular program, will be held at Find Drowning Victim Reserve Squadron will held its reg: The donations also financed a 50-| Portrays the b — ry P r | erith ers in Peiping the home of Mrs. Lee Hickok on|- ng ular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday bed addition to Port Huron Hos- MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. | TOKYO uw — Peiping Radio said| Steeple Hill drive beginning at| GRAND HAVEN (#—The body | in St. James High pital, which has been completed. To Wed Marlette Man _Yetled the engagement of their Earl Gerber announce the engage- tonight the British Socialist party | 1:15 p.m. of Theodore A. Coolsen, 51, of} The program will consist of a / . | daughter, Wilma. Jean... | ment: of their da a: Donna, to | _ Mission to Red China landed in) \Grand Rapids, who training lecture and _ intelligence New York state, with 89,183,, MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs King, son of Mr. and Mrs. George » Son Mis. eiping today. The group is headed | One cubic foot of solid coal will | Wednesday when he fell off a 60-| briefing. Capt. Lee Kenney, squad- suffered the most cosunitios in Leroy Ross of Kingston have re King of Mariette. ‘Robert Morse of Decker. A Sep | by former Prime Minister Clement generate enough electricity to op- | foot schooner, was Fri-| ron commander, will discuss ; World War II. . tember wedding is planned. ‘Attlee. erate an electric range for 19 days.'day from Spring Lake. "squadron business. Death Notices Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted _8| _ Work Wid. 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Lew iki MOVING _& TRUCEING_OR Mitehell’s 123 w St. | George Basmeyeae. teens and in round out a farm demonstration, ©! houseware wares, novelties, “gadgets ~ rence St YE_ 30135 pickup & . service | Mrs. Mary Workman and Mrs the Press office program. Farm mechanical or far ‘ctucatinl at yout conven. | ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO | 06 sone retes, FE Teme work. . Agnes Rakestrav. Punerai pil] | the following boxes: welling cape eee pane | anor, ; beginners. Also $ FREE lessons | Feule, and Windows cleaned. Pe. | ZAULING. fect | fatag one Oeics Cee : from the Kirkey Puneral Home above 6 your oun s = or write 23629 Lawrence, Dearborn, Exreu now for fall. CHIMNEY WORK CINERA U 23 | with Rev. C. George Widdifield | § 9, 4, ¢, 7, 9, 11, 16, 17, watia! tment, Car nec | MID ee LEARN TO Weare 0 teat, s Clean. wp, FE nana an ; gtfietating, — Interment tones | f 18, 20, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34, || cstef7., must be bondable, For | HOUSEKEEPER AND COUR - | Sulents. Piee demonstration. Call us for thorough A-1 cleaning | Hoe custom : will lie in state at the Kirkby 40, 42, 43, 51, 55, 61, 64, rwald at Pontiac Hotel. inter-| mora. Permanent position, Give} MICHIGAN DRIVER 4 fF — 4h -—y-3 truck e dirt and fill wa epery, orkmananip, yotacee’. j * Puneral Home , views to start 1 p.m. Monday and/ references and expected fp . cleaning. repairing dirt, FE 8-087? “velection uf fabrics. : ; 72, 75, 78, 80, 82, 86, 89, § am. Tuesday Box No, 20 Press. + -TRAINING sad buliding new Sere end CIGHY TRUCKING AND HAULING | _Ke 617 Central, FE 2-340. worrma, AvousT 12, 1st, ROD | { 96, 104, 106, 108, 119. ROT Soe tee ate MI 4-3325 _lssaling gos chimoers TES 2101. | OF = waraVY ROCKING | ing. 1% Geo Lane Bd EM : terford Twp. age 3; beloved son » | Pie ot241, ‘EARN EASY MONEY AT HOME jl PLE SS Rubbis” hauled PE 2-060. P5601, Pree estimates PE +1 Sena ways siding and s, tiling and i ee on ob) CRATE. | of Mr. and irs, Rodney A. Hop- | Proof Boy MARRIED WOMEN WITH CHIL-| _Pontiec, Press, Box 44. tte WHA terme Referenbes septic fank, installations" Don | LIOHT TRUCKING OF ANY KIND. Peony quail $04.95: pas ae oe Oresory dren who cannot accept ordinary EM 3-2011 Oxford. OA 6-3648. Biack dirt. PE :-8204. 606.05: top quailty stvorumanshis Mr. and airs." Norman. Wopotng The Ponting Press For advertising depart some ‘use of car for local, iv. hae Raden ame a ght yh ind James L. Boyd rs - ND . | Rodney Michael, wil ee taken te FOR WANT ADS ment of the Pontiac! ee ering High seraings. © Por any Erp taser men pocns | Hunterville, Ale., for funeral serv- DIAL FE 2-8181 Press. Must be 17 years! rsans between 9 a.m. eoa| me Rowse. : toe. there. Interment at Hunte- old. 12 noon. “1 fesse 2g the ts Puneral Home, 4141 F 0 MIDDLEAGED WIDOWER WANTS BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT Bashatew Ra. Drayton Plains rom Sam. 051 Apply to Mr. Murray, ad- for home than wages, Box 48, | _ Work. PE 43407 | An errors shout be re i] vertising department, | qremune Pres ae a mace. avout 12, TS iarteré assumes no ae, Pontiac Press. ‘ Private room, tnd bain 8% days. | — 70776 Mais teh i ta gent rt * back into an orchard on the as the Milford Players, plans to MILFORD—A huge barn set) Roger Hubbell: property will be- |) ~ come the headquarters for a new ~ drama club founded here recently. | > ~The. club,. which .will be known Eight Tips May Help You 1. Stop immediately after an ‘Thingsto Do’ Suggested in Case of Trip Accident - 7 Oil A Plenty, |Where’s: me Driller Wonders. DENISON, Tex. @—A_ water ‘| well driller, completing a well 1% be confirmed. “We still need water,” Winburn the> ad- MIDDLEAGE MAN FOR GAS 8TA- st insertion vertisement which has been rough ence) Edgiey, and Mrs. Jack rendered vaiueless th Ps ot of} §. -— wpe cancels. ward Thoma eech to Edward Keech. Funeral get your “efi “pum bers.” No adjustments will be given Closing time for advertise. type ‘s 12 . o'clock noon the day eerie te publication. Transient bata Ads may be canceled up to 9:30 the day of publication. Card of Thanks 1 (SINCERE THANKS AND kindness for your sym in . WANT AD RATES memory of Pearsall 7 Lines" 1 Day 3 Days 6 Dave April 28, 1848 and died Augus' , 2 ree And @pecial thanks to 2 si% 86688 $2.53 Sperks-Oriffin for their kindness 4 1.60 3.12 4.56 ___ and to Rev. Cari W. Nelson | § h-4 t4 by an ee a oy es | 8 3.20 6.75 s.64 In. Memoriam 2) © 360 64 079 LLLP LL “sr Birmingham Office IN LOVING MEMORY OF GLENN | . MeThail, why passed away Aug | Ph. Midw ‘ 4-0844__ tion. Give reference Write Pon _tiac Press, _Box il yor ground, neat and at least high school education. Bales experience RESPONSIBLE preferred, but not essential if | energetic. The best pey incentive. in state Contact Sales CY OWENS FORD 147 8. SAGINAW ST | SINGLE “MIDDLE wanted for general farm work. 4695 Rochester Rd. MU 09-1360 _ SALES Permanent f wit time position avaliable for quatified applicant. Must have ready-to-wear sales ex- perience. Apply in Soreen emny. D. J. Healy "Shop 6 W. Maple Birm am ‘SALESMAN Selling Dodge Plymouth, trucks and used cars Wonderful oppor- tunity RIEMENSCHNEIDER RROS 232.8 Saginaw St __ WANTED: 5 MEN To staff our Pontiac Factory | Branch to work, | A tace 1 loved “the best nant jf —— ——— e ov e bes _. And think of him when the sun's 379 Hamilton last ray Goes down in the far off west T miss you no less as the time Passes on. Than I did on the day Help Wanted Male 6 & ~ AP ay oon te never close the BUMP AND PAINT MAN TO my on ang ae lamp of aa love is still | rales or lease bump shop. FE | | CAB “DRIVERS, FULL TIME, AP. | Your — baie Pa truest In all) | py ge ra Lake. Setenne | Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth could take Yr of your | | | * our place, : . R You fe stil] the dearest of all | Sadiy missed by wife and daugh- | tere S Ld WE WISH TO THANK OUR friends for their acts of kind- anager Used A handling men ness during our ve Apply FES 5-145 Sete Seana Cary p SINGLE Bayon | Jam rry. giriana. “A Rar” Garry, ‘Poo. |. ferred” chris Bota Sudo Dole gh ala you m Flowers 3 want te pur x . bay " efer ween ages | 19 AUBURN Fe 2317 Shep 8 w — Hiroe PE SDE . MA N 2% AND 35 FOR ‘ sie Tasty Cadets, Bay . LJ 4 SCADS OF DOLLARS in| these wih® exper! wn need ap ivy between 6 p.m. and 8 p Mr. Burmeister =m” e4i71 your stored-away items!) es ATTENTION To tap that dollar-flow, to work with Manager. | te tor app income. FE call FE 2-8181 for an ad-| ~ PORTER _ ie ergo 16 a.m, and mustbe willing. adaptable to jearnine and healthy. Experience not necessary This permanent -osition with « e corporation Learning po ity .50 to $74.50 to Commission. Car helpful 1064 W, Huron. Between the of 10 a.m WANTED Quality Salesman for a Quality Dealership Pan Ry oe st seo an on trucks Spa nser your- nro 4 newest Shevreee Dealershi; We want men of ee = Mae _ i Phas x J intment. 5 L. Liveriine. ~*~ Mer. = now or call PE Manager, AGED MAN | OFFICE GIRL xperienced eiri with cette ere ay one Box x 4. charge of good home & 3 school . Must like children Lie th. Write Bo 10 A | BALES LADIES, STEADY AND rt time. Bodines. 173 N. Wood- Vara Birmingham. SALESGIRLS OFFICE G GIRLS lished fe ng Ee weiry cry store at eL-furen Shovn Aout Myers Myer's Jewelry Oak itr oe at ‘= Royal WaITTRESS |} ie wan WORK. 1122. W.... * CURB Sorts IN. WAITRESS quite at the Dixie Spot corner of 08 1 and M-15 FE 20133 | ' . very light work. MU 46414 } wExtaaTiniess MUST BE EXPERI enced fn dry cleaning repairs. —Mr—Me —to- ters. Pontiac undry. 540 8. . 16 bet. © and WHITE. MIDDLE . AGED WOMAN | coutring a home with pleasant | 1 loan credit background, must have aa. went} ministrative -ane-+- “pack — | LADY TO TAKE. rE basement floors. |_gtivewary atewals and cheap _tebor,. ME 29-0762 “ = modeling Call afte: 6 p.m. CARPENTER REPAIRS AND A ‘ations. k service. Weath- Fe Tid CARPENTRY. B citing, D. Me Wright WOMAN FCR INVENTORY CON- tro! Must be able to ty: Novi Auto Parts 43131 Gra River, Novi, Michigan. Phone Northville wontaw “TO CARE FOR 3 SMALL children while mother works. Vi- cinity of Commerce Lk. area. EM_}-2876 WTD. MOTHE time. Live 62408 or ERS HELPER. FULL in. Utica area, OL _ ae t lic WANTED: RELIABLE CLEA woman 2 days a week. $1 hour. Must have —— Lake. MA 41860 after 3 WOMAN TO CARE FOR 2 MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES Pontiac, Mich. WANTED. SEME-DRIVERS. AP- ply Cote Amusement Co., office | the vi | ee of Keego Harbor FE eiast. WOMAN Oh, SIRE FOR BABY Rust be nest stay’ nights, PE * LJ 21398 ; ‘Help Wanted Get our bid too. OR 8A . A Cari Bills, FE 23-6789. Aa Free estimates Jensen 232-2340. , BUILDING SERVICE ff -Prench = feoch Healna A Mite SEWER CLE *ANING Trucks to Rent Rhee eens Irewhere ctr “Patea Po a] ory service. FE | PROCRIRNG AND RACLING RU. _dish. Anytime Cheap. | HANNAH'S HUSBAND. PECTOR. Tere work the 2. TheSts Jie lost near 36 W Pon- . tise Box 25 % Ton ; 1% Ton Stake N i & 2 Pontiac Farm and 2 Indnsrial Tractor Co | Sse Wet SIAC ok AW wits ¢ ¢ ¥D. DUMP * TRUCE The 8s Army. | Zante work TF 000 ‘Mrs. Pe +3 Mark. Oferta Yepers BT A-l PAINTING, PApeAncrs, Fine, “Nomen? pao, moet: Estimates. DRIVING LESSONS — A-i PAINTING AND DECORAT-_ eee Ano senoot — FE 4-8962 with Pins Poam. Waites + 2¥, oP BES MAHAN Member er roe ROOM ‘ART OR 5 Thorpe. i i Open Eves. ti) 9—Sun, 104 west Pgh Benen Seeters ta . ove ments, Ba screens. Owner lew cleat _See_$1,80_ OR SOO | Sat Stare epee 14x20 TO ; +d Pe appointment. 1s Mile : War OFFICE OPEN @-6 CASH FOR EQUITIES cisnaet-iseeee tein Sea ES Sate" A. JOHNSON, Realtor We have tar now Wary ‘pod and ‘Oakland | Part. Income— orkshop sais aaa af located . Call bath, carpeted Two family -. >. ¢ Tonle Sa ee! Pines, Gee] Sh ee ee Oe — ats gras, &Sfeeee: KNUDSEN o3330 Sata. ow mete, ges close i. ik oe wi , BUILT 1H 1000. LOVELY ¢ ROOM “ Lake Income _ Henderson St. Toums hem 2 Werve rooms, ‘Sand New heating ia ie con Benen, vated room: | sesh "in ron ass tet sale of condition.” You signed kitchen, tare eep' bese = i B landscaped ment with recreation @, auto, foe thal with 3 car | Prall St. ge furnace, Jo gins foot, black: Priced right ot 628,000 wa # 2, dedtoom home im goed. con ‘ hoot "wtaektop street f2800.| PAUL D, HAMMOND | ‘a sctecora poreh aad at TTRACTIVE HOME LO- | $1,130 DOWN, Brand new. 3 bed- | down. tached . down will seteg on the West Side ual rogm bungalow with fll bath | ~ he ™ PE batis| handie, "Call Shower ‘and lavatory is hee double riches sink = rE tole"? * a | aeews ‘cond. Lake Origa wu! WM. .H. KNUDSEN “Pmt. aaah, Si | Gewntcd, cee c wee seme| CAMERON H. CLARK | $e egie’ ST OS), pasa mee | pany, sez otded otures, | [price ve ueen alford.”" Only a {202 0. Muree | Open Bren, | BY QWHERS BEDROOM PORT. Puane FE eatus a cee thee very good condition, priced | Cesperet Laan ty furniehed. Soest down. 2 Bee W A DIF . ee Ss — 8 ] Between lovely set, Se fer | erences. MY 35173. J Day. a eomeen. and just like new. 3 bedroom Three weet oe neat and P room ranch An 000 OOM FURNISHED a full bi ent fur- | | on the market the ELDERLY LADY WISHES TO T RCOms an D BaTH, OTiLiTiEs t, igen 00 0 in. [ull Gaing seem. os share ber home a goer 3,dedroom home for colored, $80 | eee eee para | Aratiue, Set ae Goere Sir: | sy—OWNER, WILL SELL OR Wells. Tile Sagi at sa set Sep teeeee St Soe oe | _Jdumph res =| Site Sasement il) mate ac ‘— te irr aia wo Sper nn erase tare |e tinned stant DO” © |Pheder my out a, Seca | firme, oom. Gut pnnctone: | tage earl spect ta ws | SSTuet” Su orgy a etree | Gen, nat ‘Say IDOW WILL SHARE “WOME | call J. A. Taylor, Resitor, FE rigerator, all ut Setar, | SQUARE CARE 3 URORGIU ATO Siaae" Gee sidewelia tee ca Choise locating. | $0,008" with palace at $48 per Thy story ranch bungalow win Cau Fie"caoee tot anv _ 39021, refer working couple. FE 5-073 SVEVAN- LAKEFRONT _Eemse ae i teaje-| $8,500 WILLIAMS LAKE SPECIAL. property. pancled . proses room | ‘formation. ct wa, ee eee pension lady, FE 2-6002. 7 inn BATH. — : LVAN= LAKEFR tee r em = Herwave, “beautiful oak’ flcors, orr josiyx = * feashiny decorated, "matte fre} 8 6 ROOMS ———~ a “Wed Tremapertitien Si oP A NOT. Rents... | Crocus sGVE ano aeeac| fre tance Hite: | ox fnruadines samen ee ta a — el A ta SP er ~ Peus: roam, Knotty | howe or'sn Pal ransportation ~ 5 erator couple, “ NISHED. WILL RENT . alls, se end . end re hes breakfast apace. eG Ssexe| T_} ge PE rr nex | Pere eamereeeeee | ATA MAG _ meena mieten saga are: |Fetigbet ant Sebel tHe, Rest shat'aew home es ier sss, Peet % me > | Pe anes : : Fg Sees pe ia salt wee TS Soil ote wea es| JOLT YSOL) | toaue, 39 cancgere exes |~"" For Ren oe en de | Exaeie gs or) JC Pacha nriine fer Ret Rome 2) ere ti en! eee es IRWINGROSA Humphries (GAYLORD ~ PONTING PRESS EMPLOVE DE eA DOWER TF AGAIN) | EW. © APOW | ATTRACTIVE ROOM, WEST SIDE.| Coly Terms. many ‘to choose umpnhries Open 09 FE z. ae from Pontiac right folks, we e sold PE 206% UBURN from. REAL ESTATE gaily. Working hours 8:30 to 6.30 over 00 cent of reasonable rent, 4 and beth, pri _/ S ee Orr A at our door. on the LAKEFRONT at : , 8: 8, | over o bee = a a Le ~ September = CLEAN Room Modern 3 bodeeea: erety _eeeen: — save me ume & acy. | oe Belivie a saat * Lake. moving | or eo T-TOS7. we yee ee wm rer = Pontiac” : ee 8__Johnson s ee basem tiac e Li spemaer $0108 3-006 A Florida so afte welling } aad KINZLER 4 ot pe Ne Poca Ta quick action, ROCHESTER 4 ROOMS AND ’ * ; Nenttul pom, ‘inwe feratture, ith ariving and turaioh refer Omics Open +8 bat Laray ine room it | pelted Premise” “| 2 votrenl aries Mane, peers’ | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | FURNISHED CAPRI | pest print wtle, Sot sed ences. PE 4-6158. ceniy, Mo pets, Ol, 186i or OL | CLEAN GLERPINO Bi oe | Call today 12 W. Huron Ph. PE 24810/ youve seen it in “Modern Liv-| ural” tse wdang 2 Better West Side Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 A. JOHNSON Realtor 7 ROOM: AND BATH BEAT AND aaa ROOM, #2 W.| 3, dedroom Hugh | Bi : h ing,” “Better Homes & Gardens” vireamiined, Eitchen. Mixis bed | Poor health mend : FE 4-2533 pot water furnished. Neag city | Johnson FE 2-0453. | OE ee irmungnam og (can, coe st 33s WALTON | fwirrer ‘Ol heat. waler softener. | quétes.tupeat gi children. | cAROE AIRY ROOM IN ROCHES | Carel ; | S% MORTGAGES | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | S2r"idvts"3. por sis "ARE, SRY ROOM TE MRE | SOO westey se! tame ae ee | Eales a ee | eit GMa we Sy] Soc eee cen qo Pres CLEAN "2% ATE . References required. OL | 332 Auburn Ave. $e os203 z pine ADD'N. A new home community ay! think! 632000 (with only ane, Pe ™ istnze Wanted rettig, PE 3-4506 Beak Cane ROOM POR GAD, RAAT AUBURN MANOR | beth Ail Bascren Siena acre, | “Tuenet for MODERN Livine a reuitan . ig r 7 Immediste Service a iu ore, opm. W. Pie Lene snes" enh ‘Sear careee tal Sree ee ., SATURD ety SUNDAY Humphries | tach best’ stignbommonas ; RO: ROOM POR ° . J ow | A : | - ‘2 4 ient : : REISZ REAL ESTATE a — anted reliable work- isos 5 fe “eunetape of GM. T. C. or pgveesng = bag Reece } = REALTOR FE 2-04 v4 ond eity on ; a $U ] ted $ . = Som “etween 1 and 1 p./ _if desired. FE win Rubber. $5.000 down. (15 Mile Rd.) | We also have a waterfront 3 Soon TEE large bedrooms—4 nilml rave Re sit se Wie F t MODERN HOME KIMBERLY HOMES bedroom full basement and ga- | we Real Esiste Escheng?| ued baths. Library, for _puyine land er. Past ag On ge DEL-RIO-APTS T epeptomen st tn Provence FE Takes $1,100 dows to p hase this MIDWEST 64160 woos & tos sabe, Shores, rons | HAYDEN pa sane coat results call Johnson, or Mr. Gane 281 OAKLAND PLEASANT ROOM FOR CHRIS. ¢ room je with off heat, Close . 3 bedroom in Cherokee | New .0. 0, Homer. soa! | @& screened terrace, wR FSHINEON, Realtor | Dyer ary Nati, | Welt Tertated"Coameenr | pen er Reema re cot)“ JOSEPH F. REISZ BARGAIN! | Sit ietai"aiah Soh S |onmigh Sse 2 tt Gs nae ea FE 4-2533 H C. Newin ham Broker | pished. tT Lake’ Gree adults. mee ee ve: see” Tien “Mar eae BARGAIN! Pioneer’ Highiands. 2, bedroom mod- a 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. pi , Sere My 2-928), _ AASANTI WIN | Co-operative Real Evtele Exchange : | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor era, home. ‘arraneed weltowall serpetis gra ea PR La or FE +eess vate entrance. Stove, refrigerator, | _ for refined Tay oly. Past A HOME OF YOUR ubura, basement. lafge te acre, “Real Estate Since 1918” D. 1. Resale, Severs! Sof see| om etre lott It you are © bs the “bird” '0 see @ W. Modern 91 trailer, attached | ing "Gaya, 3000 Lesington Seoti |" entrance, private q room. sin "OWN cr sm st sell. Price reduced to | Burt gids, ear public BS Ceuode | — tive “thts is your hed MEDIATE CARH FOR YOUR gir P'erre Your LAKEFRONT 3 AND BATH. ‘AFTER bas: ; iM WRIG school § room modern. 24° living qne. ot Pontiac's on LAKE TO BE SEEN 5:00; . HT, Realtor : Toom, . with terms. sian wane Foe |Vprpery, Pecharsre woman | Sal" aoa LSbea “| satan Geen, om Ponta | grant wrap temp nome vi Sy"Benany Ret Pate Barbee "Ge Saath eae Fo K. L. Templeton, Realtor Orrice 0000 ; Rent Houses Furnished 35 eEPiNG ROG VOR LITER. | fort Ce nee uly @ property |¢ ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. BY | ae v John Kinzler, Realtor | 2338 Orcharé Lake R4. PE 44563 sg bene nani ate Near Hospital of fine construction many| owner Vestibule entrance and | Furnished Home D _£ = 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED. CLOSE School and, bur line PE side. | appointments that will please you.) 3 fooms down, Large bath 3 | | oO were pe te CASH NTED: Fat ete on "p ™: SLEEPING ROOM LADY. 100 rooms end stairs to ord floor $1,000 Down Mled yt 1 hoe 7 FTE aks mere tapers 3 HOUSES PARTL Thorpe. FEDS. S|: Three Bedrooms Sumees and ted Hive tet. ‘Go. A good buy for the couple =» 98 E. Walton Bivd. a Poff ee be a Alt om one floor in the north; vege, On- poet: Bue- ine. | — Sasi Pete Wit) 1 ee on aA CLEAN + ' oa : 7 ROOM FURNISHED FLAT.| leges. Working counie end. ~ foom Plastered to 5 main factories. Call| pecroom), § room comps , 4 Let Ss Com Settlement); gape car tae ome AY | Ee tealeste ct | Sa eee aoe reer ee | seater sieya mee | teat Cape to a eae Be,res rent euet gut on rope) vant Money? Y RENE EDR AEE COOP soon rom Gueriawan w ven) Paw’ wo win mena) Rng he ESN | Sao at cofewrage | Sem Facts & Figures | "od ant belo yoy tesine | FURNISHED PARA HOUSE, Cun | SINGLE ROOM -IN—PRTVaTE | What You've Waited For Fa a tase et formation call) ie property TODAY. INCOME THEN ASK YOURSELF | buyers with trom® s4‘000 -2360. for_lade oe ee Huron Gardens 1 ° Aub Ay © coom ona bet, come ant sent, W HERE CAN I DU- - : m v Just west 1 town—s + bedroom ‘ . with of] forced = ~ ow sestya OY on eT ee eee EEE Ree cles mee | men Private entrance. Sou hat | 24tt "est bedrosm Bat He ee ANC muy | Ful yore’) PLICATE THIS OF Te pe weet) Gasper | Game Seaway agen nee come yo] Seat Re shane ae OO CTAN Sheena Sarees | feet cement Rete TET ON BUNGA. cas you. ! Boat. For school year. EM| Yellow Cab and plant. : tiv « BEDROOM BUNGA- Svinte’ ; . Pose, st “own. room and kitchen: full be , De UBEN$0;| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor |—""y noomy ax5 SARC — |aieernn -| Near Wever School James K Blvd coda, plastered wale: =| || 4 BEDROOM |) LOW. z | | bs * "Open Evenings Tani CROC | cranes wae, Good $ room frame home, full You'll be quick to note the nace. Front House =| Has large. . fe, Full Price , 2 Pe 54-4161 . iG ROOM. CALL AT 4 basement, gas heat, garage. $7.- carefu' planning and mas- . Priced at __ ons wun ewtomatie, haat and wetsy, | “MCase. Ate am | eo ter crantmansblp thet m "3 : on $6,350 a on OO, | WANTED SEE | EE) CRA ER Two » CCHRAM Secg or | -, Tole welcome. | CaRGe NICELY FURNISHED oosar eaacied aoe Farm—N | | . SSSR iisincs eee Be NICHOLIE Exceeee Ey SCHRAM nme eof, ASE VOR BoB . | ne oe” Sane een mn | : | By emmert house: larve barn. This can | FE §-5091 or FE 5-2564 THEY PAYMEN TOO ET TTR AT no- PEL Ooewe ov __.| AND HARGER CO po rms. The = 99% W_ Huron neanor, MONTHLY PAYMENT | Wanted west suburban Ieke furnished modern home near e — t ‘ . gravel wi pay for this | Co-operative Real Krtate Exchange | . = NICHOLIE & HARGER homes... ont...0an.. ice. ou roores w YOu a LOSER F2*|F C, Wood Co. service if the price and terms Fight, REALTOR Cor. of Williams Rd & M-5S0 OR 31235 Open 9-7 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 if i , [ f ) chennai oy - ¥. a a ti Wotieten Be “Mh Me gary Lakefront... hed Ranch home with attac bath around lake home. oe reels Couple ony. OR| Rooms With Board 38 3 RNISHED 3 BEDROOM HOME | BOARD AND ROOM FOR 2 B FO ES inne, butomete host. dies, Share room. reccad sh. Lense a 2 mente. $100, Adults enly.| FE" 5-7482, _ . FOR GIRLS [w ? BEDROOM HOUSE TRAIL-| rR : _ Clean, respect- aft rent or sale. Located on able | "References 34 Lafay- _ EM ; ette seen 7 kitchen ren q home. Registered nurse on A m3 Ae a A -4 surroundings. OL thing. after’ p.m. matic washer Ros Availabie Anbern . _month. FE 7-025! after 6 p.m, BATH FUR- LARGE 71 ROOM AND Aished Syitehle for wortine . Located eloxe te down torn. Tnoute TT N + fecmraw Bt PRIVATE. PATH A entrance utilities furn . 2 3 “PURNISHED APART- aferences. FE: 2-4957. ee ND Au. — > ROOM AND BATH, with ly ecorated OF . ‘pet | BEDROOM HOSE IN OUR ter, Wal'ed Lake district imme | Also net noah Dil Yeas. Cal Mar and rere FE 38739 Lincoln 216 =H OTEL JELT .. PONTIAC'S LARJEST & FINEST Auburn Helahts $i2 ‘WEEKLY 1 North HOTEL AUBURIN | weet - unit FE ANNETT | i West Side—Paved Street roof all sew, ie or Ld Tr . ” net we y B | Good -Location ‘Vide Dungatow, & bath tn | tion, in h. well wall carpeting, full basement, paved street. terms. 1% car mat sll 3 i 3? 20 Acre Estate | Walled. Lake Area ry farm home completely modernired hav liv room with nat- firestese, den, 3 bed- lavatory, & FH | ByHNEArH LE au e — acme Deen 7 mane Sekes 0 ae Es [seat Only sethe, Large income, 13 rooms ry we eee See GILES REALTY CC | peting. New ott furnace storms & screens ft. om the water, $15,500 ). be first. 92 W. Huron PE 65-6175 | | . Open o 6 | Drayton Woods A handsome brick ranch home of striking & individ- ual design. Consisting of 3 . tile bath ualified Now! - GATEWAYS to sas | HAPPINESS sod buyer. I R FAMILY HOME; MIOHT BE HERE i ca . terms to LET's /YOU Small Down Payment | | Realtors WILL SAY IT's GREAT Hts. = iver @ Sun > Attractive-insut = stone- t | Co-opertive Reai Estate Eachange offering 3 large rooms and uh. tub and shower, oil heat. electric landscaped Offered ' water heater, screens, $400, $200 down. YOU LL CONTENTED FULL OF BEAUTY | AND THEN SOME! home| It's a distinetive ranch type home. | Tix ft. en attached LH “Less , “lon Drury can be bought 2 car garage on & ies ft for $16,900 with reasonable am't ict with features that enly +e PA SEE be appreciated by a discriminat- of Lake . outdoor grill, ing buyer for tt possesses 3 spa- ps. ——— = = ane sith -. a Guedes sanlocs sell & ge to frem “hi California. That's wreng? Why ® 21_ft Diving room With one Wall | tow. Way dent Joes nt eee aakd toon | | 7 ‘ see it bed re ofl heat fully i | cad GALLOGLY f& 5 room brick! = Out Commerce Lake Road | ranch heme ome ‘Goo rene fire. | With ones on Commerce Lk rum Toom m com — feature. Bi tenanee | left codene Offered below jet "Fou home ts ‘Ser ® couple, ‘ivetion at $16.50% terms You's rd se. Quip, 922.800 Ree- BY_H4PPrer fF YOU CALL U8 sonable financing e@us ace | TODAY . j DRIVE “fe Buy —To Selle To Trad at non ag ag you BUY IT_WE LL INSURE IT Ses has Diack Fag weavtiins, price &. eats | $1).000 with aly down. (Too | j much home Grounds for wid-. | ow-owner.} : } | REALTY . LTORS B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Cneporsting Excbange FE 40621 0263 s na Oven o Sun, 104 UGroperative Neal Eitele chasse | NEXT Fooms and e 3 bed: woe room bath colonial home otnestos —. paved Washin, Park. Car- i a ie iving room. aural | Ag wnt tT BU | fireplace, venetian blinds, full | . basement gas heat tubs storms . > | and screens aped lot ga-| rege, ved Grive, paved street.— K = moe and bus Offered 4 ry. ener . =n. ampsen mo See Tr TODAY TT's fi , ~ MACULATR. with large ston- ba ue pine sunrm.. extra large kitchen. | automatic hot water. gas heat, car garage with $3000 down. After 6 PE_ 23-4858 IN OXFORD 4 bedroom home with 1 bedroom | and complete bath. kitchen. dim city bus service, ss, MODEL OPEN ing room, bedrooms and semt+bdbath up. Nice 5 fe A. Frits, ly landse dqwn. See dick St, , ED KNORDMAN, REAL 178 8. Main St.. Rom speed living reem down. 3 4 W. Bur- ESTATE eo, Mich. 7 pa Fetabiished 1916 your modern housetrailer a» —_ oigemnens ear a. walle, built-in bath and shower, ¥ sel} outrigh ‘. with ce ‘ivr room. with fire- as down : ; Biace civsced-40_ pereh, dase- ment. off AC heat, 60 oa TWO PAMILY East side income lake Pavments are 665 month. 4 rms. and beth down, 3 rms and beth up incPuded WATER FRONT on.3nd fir Fully insulated full $2.02 DOWN basement gas heat, paved 4% om foundation. Five street. on bur ime. Let this te o,lovely yeoman pias. our ‘nome siiees wits’ only | doers beautiful be t home 61 ¥ enly beautiful death and 00 down duilt-im chire washer éryer. EAST. City Deedrm. home. |< =~ 3 water Bua full venetian blinds, ful! _ basement with almost new oil | furnace, Xear Blacktop | BEAUTIFUL street, All for Telok terms. Po $1,600 ee —_ | Por $7,500 this eae ie .4i18-- a- i 196 Modem ee new | automatic hot water, floors, bath. gas , ~~ in = od Diastered Walle picket fenced let, ment and ree. space. Blackt street, Hete tsa home you To Fay mond sae et $12,750 with oniy couse an a t be owe don't hetteve it con Be tes ~ r La * [hee hal FLOYD KENT, Realtor | trances. two — 3 4 W Lawrence - FE eats | ee get Title eaueen. Next to cumers Power SS Soy TrYTLE FARM ce ee * 8 DOWN ; Total - ortee Lt rrene< ee re. 1, ered ~ \ ae: cage, fake pete’ “en Very nite | OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 34 anes T) = DORRIS & oe 198. Reverse charges , salesman. — “FRADE FOR TRAILER Trade in east-side home, Owner | INCLUD@s T. AND — y CTheae homes ate located within the Pontise City limits and the following conveniences utilities : . Public water supply, sani- tary sewer, sidewalk - SUNDAY 1 TO 7 P.M. 128 W. HOPKINS , Te reach prepe: KENNEDY ae 1 ‘ ~~ = ; _ $1300 pay | galow, select floors, | pO ae = ee as ea! ris 4. sa + ~ é i . : ‘ L f ” ST 14, 1954 | i le eee - i j $ . / a oe » ee a 3 e's i ~ ie _Fot Sale Lake Prop. am Cinton } a By heating system lots, Substantial dows pay- | 137 Baldwin sgzts | bad ss eating = a4 nimimum. START PACKING ‘ e fn"the, water timenthere are | CORT M. IMBLER C i206 EB BUNDY sT., 3) ; | bedroom home, 3 lots, near Buick | New Low & Ternsted’ Plants. Immediate . i | Possession, Phone Flint SUnset | Down Payments . BROS. . \ ,... 2. to 5 p.m. Sunday | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor) | sod bas Venslan binds, Lary - OPEN HOUSE) Bist, uscsies teste So Fe Eves FE Fe .— Phone OR 31873 or OR 31700 SUNDAY 2 TO 4 PM. | tion Large lots Said, cir. oil | — Open 9 to 8. eye tot LAKE FRONT | Rostbe, “mastis ollte. tovety ‘plas: |. STONE No Money Dn. | se fies Satu) Betis See | : a ° | ; esirable features, Down - . ; STONE REALTY CO, | S'toa {stem ah emt) pace tilde ate"Sete wee | Some ee ov ee a BLUE r ] c room, basem | PEE m_ cay: sun!" ioe?) onopitaung Real Eola Buches | ate Terteen Tm tae Bre) yet ape ae ee MODERN CLEAN 5 ROOM HOME, jo ) Ave. FE | oil heat, laundry tubs, | ‘. mi to open sign. Salesman on north side off Josiyn. Cash | Eves, ‘til 6:30 deep freese, 2 car | on : to mortgage or sell ca land con- > 7) | Sennen: & eres *n30 WHT10%, | Wat'bis tenet ATi’ | Sal, Meson &, ot! John K. Irwin , NITE v ood } anteet ery “ buy ‘| NEW | for on ae. This ae REALTOR j ; fern Fe sti sx | $2500. $1500, Gowan. a tie. | to sell. At only $5,000 don. Rea-| 1% ee s _ new mareieare. ; miles trom city | | Doreth Savder Lavender, 72 3-4031 Eve FE 21804 vernay + ones = —~— eye . _ othy Sp L ok ee CT NEW to the PUBLIC See owner 330 N. Saginav. Poo | . OFFICE OPEN SUN. 10 TO 4 PM ‘ oe 2 _te | Zyre bedroom, bungalow in beautl 3140 W. Huron st. FE 2-441! | Partrid Lakefront lots - @ to =O DOWN | Haba ia al POTTTIAGE | ire jst oie—t want w avers him ofa his uses!" "wr nuts em Castine” Be cuner rE bess. rm. ¥ 7 modern i : — | 9 THB “BIRD” TO GES F 4 clear, spring-fed lake. Safe . “La a A Fe ’ STRICTLY SUBURBAN or Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, sandy shoré beautiful ever- ] Knotty pine ® tied throughout,| Simm } , Gas heat, Good beach $3000) fromm in pleasest Tw avast Meeem—cr. | TO 4 bet pine $ ROOMS MODERN. green lined shore drive J. A. Tay or w RLTR_ MY 2-5831 Lake F tainly one of the nicest 2 | West of town near the lakes. U atte, Se lesa, lot. winds along the elevated © eTRalTS LAKE e Front Home Dedroom homes available for | All plastered imierior with oak | ty. awsome sages REALTOR -INSURANCE «| # leges, new 2 bedroom 2 Ot $8"! mertect saod wench ne drop off - cining room. room. | jot 100 by 125 fe, Concrete feared 7ERMAGE POR ALE Ew) loo Oexland Ave PE taste! sleet, {nelaltetion, well. septic plumb- e well, lot S0x380) = and down. Also PEK By FR yh 4 cash to mortgage et 4 per $00 FRONT, ON ALLE-| Deter. nin ee Sheer ee Sete se | ery oeegee| BEST BUYS |r tetea tees sue | rt rm men ee Mac Lew down payment. OR 30681. _ Lt % becpeom Dems | aE ome Priced for quick sale at only ® vented te small balance re terms. Year — LY =i MODERN 2 car garage $4.000 down and $85 well shaded lot, ideal for $10,730 ful) price. a : ; ivers. fan 8 bas "piston. Ang” 8 pret tm Rawigge wane | ber nena poorer eee dee Sneme Ae A pry TODAY —amcpome creer ge | sresnt timer meme | SEE athe Sopra | | . . . NEL ‘ } co M . ° ; . 1's, = 7X: — a Cahieas | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor wu _—— Yes. this home is to Liptop con, RE} . terior not within easy driving distance. m) os pom tl HOLMES.B ARTRAM \34 Oniscl! Estsig_ Since + - teed | gates mistake!! See tis rooms atte “Deteding 3 bed. pS SROCE diate Bos Me “ Be tn terms. Located at Village of Rose Located TWO CARING as wrett 4992 Dixie Hwy OR_3-1980 OPEN | a Before you consider = Sean, Sgeaked aa 6 penen epee 10 ACRES ° | house in Waterord. cake | Costar Eine sat 36-60 wont varental "unit adh to ‘eacellent Sons. - M59 CLOSE TO PONTIAC | ‘bultttnence'enper wort: | SMS,.OUB, service: Mas full bao, | oniy 5 mites trom Pontioc | Said down, Larbe'd room Rouse ont Milord Read, turn right proverty” gtass or irede'on smal | 20 ACR Eliz. Lake Rd. Section | New treme ranch home. 3 bed-| = B™ ee | Storms, Full Price only 4.000 | city limits Beer the million paved read. Wetertoad. Quick Ble |. satiow signe seven miles 10 in ac 1 room | Modern 2, bedroom ranch tpe Cx ™dinette and bath aii ca? Window. tile bath; afteched mn Rete Cove. _ Sted completely by” teal, $1e6e down. § room modern. 2 LAKEFRONT CABIN Canes p—__ fame nian “ine, rooms Oo | fae hnten puree. “mundom™_garege, ares Wot We Ov | WARD E PARTRIDGE, ge sume Anet'gtteeeme—| puting vee | MNP _ Yr pert ; furnace. Lot 100°x300' in| very peat e. Sl Drea oh outr 12 080 f . ad 4 +> type home “has 6 rooms, | a eee ; 24536_plus Tag . “Automatic - We Mock to | latge lot in & good neighborbood 78 /REALTOR — FE 2-8316) 2, 4h tat Baxr‘st ,coom 0. MARBLE Realtor ony agen on property, | sireomimnes fitcnen Bt ft on lake. | — good ~ £11.00. $2500 down. _ Drive out and, see this nF un «= WEST BRICK -The | 43 W. Huron st. Sod bath up Basement win | —028!_AMDERGD {VILLE _RD._ . property, a0 miles. from. Pontiac ‘in the Elizabeth Lakefront | of Watkins Lake Rd. Low as $750 Dest terrace we have ever | Ott steam heat. “The living WEST SUBURBAN 104 Sunday, Phone OR | OOr, Osten Conms concider | Buck room home. Radiant : : _aceh bie caser Seton a Lovely four room modern. oil lando 1111 of ORiando | 1 car for cry, 3142 } re room features f re Cc. ‘ PERRY ACRES $19,750 on terms weed. 2h ‘real buy rr war TH on + 4 can Wis “ and _ picture window th alls + $55 Ronilac Lake OR 33. 2a ai—-ow i 1p M208 d_tust-nerte 5 AND CUTE 3 | ; RRIS' & SON ~ tle ari h~ SeSechia! Soa | + Soon lake Pe | beater. You cen't’bect this «| ment S vecmte one develo “You will want i for your — EAST : "7 5 iow ures SCP > es —_y ~ renal “OPEN | Zan: BRSEYE SESE Senees ee or oe ee - come——* . 450: i . : ‘ CU c . ls _}4H1. . 5 a . : . ca m, This attractive 2 fam- | DREAM -This brick oe os are a, Ss! bath and 1 Hitchen, dase. —_— ACREAGE LAKEFRONT AND LAKE huntins xe furniture and plumb- ty vigchy “Reali.” Orvouvie. 4, | reams home of 68 0 LC. LADD het water ne t00na88 ot Five acres east of city. five) ur lots, | Beautiful Weitere _ing._ $3300 _FE_> Fe tua. - L ing a income s . > overlooking the Ddeautiful The 100x288 lot e ¥ . Sensibly restricted. Low. NEW CABIN BUILT TO Corner and gerage. $12,500 SATURDAY 2 TO 6 | — waters of Syivan Lake. SS Ree OR 3-236) hes 0 large Goréce cl Siamese ie me :| GARB, Davment. Saag terme MY| co your of large wooded cat. Business “——. . E ; I SUNDAY 2 TO 6 | Somes of ae omees ta Corner Cass i exe Hy i screens and wired tor td for only $10,500. with $2,500 down —£00ee | jots at Bertha Lake. Clare | Property 49 arent Elizabeth Lake | 1631'S COMMERCE RD. frn,treplace covering part | = K. G, Hempstead, Realtor | fect eating ree. “Pali Sree | cellent ‘location Some | finishing | $1,000 DOWN hearth carpeting that draws Pontiac Lake | DORCHESTER ROAD re ee hE 21317 LONG LAKE | Yeu wil have to see Whis to be: 2 PAVEMENT ‘ . . v ve . | All insulated 444 | eve tt. Lee Swallo er, frontage. Inc | ek ee econ Down | Ge eee iat, Spree tet | in cmt meee fants 5| , | ZACRES Seseece) Rea ict | 1S: Gouge ops sinners Sainte 7 New complete. 2 extra large bed- 60x96 ed lot. Privileges on : and beautiful kitchen | low. Two bedrooms. large ginssed living room is all carpeted | § foom weil built. completely ful wi'>ow trees. | Sale Suburban Prop, 45A terminal, super rooms, One 16x30. walls. Wolverine Lake. Immediate with tts natural w sup, in fremt gear porehes, ofl and a coerner fireplace | modern home American kitchen The good 2 story | market. ete. 250 f on 0.8.10 with Oak floors. Colored bath. Auto-| session hard t | boards. large bedroom 16x12 | heat and electric . AD) with overhead mirror, both Basement with oi] furnace. 2 white frame heme is now | @ depth < . Soe ft. Cer. | matic off heat School bus. Priv-| on Commerce Rd. to decorated in soft cool colors _ newly decorated and te bed are speci car garage. $2500 ; vacant and prises a 14x FORCED TO SACRIFICE, CON- tainly « ee. $35,- —_ on Elisabeth Lake. Only| merce R4. Left 3's miles to open «A180 plastered heated garage = || mare Only $7,500 with $1,500, have roomy closets. Large | 24 living room with cobbie- temporary hiliside ranch near 000 with only $8,500 down. Seci |“: oe —— ee eee landscaped yard. Taaes only =|» CARROLL G. PORRITT, sane Steplace ‘Pull “dining = Bloomfield "3. Bedrooms, "reeres: | Wy" A RI) Secluded Cottage $3,750 CORT M.IMBLER | 7 ; |; See oe em “See Wet Burce PE 3710 «| foam ,titchen. bedroom ang | ties ' games tom’ Geneve WARD FE. PARTRIDGE ; Large, rundown — but perfect 1111 Joslyn PE ¢09524, INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK - ‘Union Lak Rd Eve. Cal FE 27282 den up Bi with off | Kitchen, 2 newly com) REALTOR FE 2-8316 hide-e-way Only 7 miles | : | Ev to to e ‘ONE W . oo |} | | structed Immediste possession. “ | Pontiac. Perfect beach. Good fisb- | | ‘the pleasure and comfort of | Medere 9 bee bunesiow wit, || NEW—CANAL FRONT | ¢ ,R00M me i Ket por gy SE om Si Owner, MA 63533. @ W. Puron St. a ete ee WN NOW | grectous living. Vostibute, om beautiful Kitchen and nice lot. $1,600 DOWN | month. "Wil bee end of «000: on very easy terms. For Sale Lots 6 $500 DOWN | j to 20° living room, t om the bieck top. $5,800, Breng new § room ranch | Srteber_3008 Renring. as See | . Cage Lake, chasnel Attractive, 2 | natural fs 4 family dio, © | with 61.800 down, | Rome with attached garage \* eco HOUSE WITH BATH. | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | DOUBLE BRICK 960 monthly. | owe a vesethest win. . | ne Onn FE sect | ™ Seaiay St Beautiful Buildin | eee ee. ee. ag} : 30 ACRES OPEN | Sit Be eating and snack Huntoon Lake | meNGrscigin 2 (noo Sm Sane a “se Sites | eels RSPR gorse | With StnG®, yaeh_ besoe. cee | | bane 3 pte bom ame. ie $450 Do | frontage leading to Cass and oiles cows. son GE | In exclusive Knolls Sub- | Saiv $1800 dows, ans canes | 2 additional ‘bedrooms | and wn | Sylvan Lakes. Now vacant. (7 ROOM He ; | e & Water Frontage ey tsten, Insoles © One he | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE J LOT prom | Bret, tameb, type 3 bedroom. site "*Compiete™ asement wad's haitComplcte'ee eseret | OFAMILY BRICK core, be bine =a | Fe are brace encs van tie etme et REALTOR FE 2-8316 7 oo bene. ei .o— , of fernee cedar shakes and brick face. © Close to Elizabeth Lake $1,000 DOWN. SIX AND | “S- ranklin and Hickory Grove Rds @ W. Huron st. | Lake Privileged Lots | fice o Woodward at Square Late. Joe dear para ear “Oneal | cata Price Ss wereaa Sas i | Feces Completely furnished Beech priv alts ERE, OM Dinie Mgnvas__OR de FEEML oF cor math aes.) ana a LAUNDRY "CASS LAKEFRONT | ’ | _sv.t00 Ps a earigen Pu geeemen |FEan ARON Gee ay | Fete axe, OERICE.OrEN 84 | Shaan Attractive 3 bedrooms home. Heat- = | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor F C Wood Co come. By appointment at | Pairs party Tinlsned. New : . is 4 oes 5 STORE 3. 5 lator . Plastered walls. | be ° . any time | way Le fenced yaro. Garage. subdivision $350 ea | ’ ’ ; Investment in & mz floors Pull bsmt Automatic 4 % Ww Buren Open 08 Take privfteges, $1000. $2000 down. | o & toilet, er straits) A. JOHNSON, Realtor | cial building in fast growing town. F ee See | copes REAP tale eles ‘cor. ot wits Lang na a newg’ 7,RM, BRICK BUNG..- FE eS — fits ent doe die "Fe det | FE 42533 cede" car gages, teams, S HURON GARDENS | SUNDAY 2-5 | |S nooar HOUSE my Lor | Sun ts jsa ee izei68 = $1,000 DOWN | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ronimately $160 per mo. Price | frecsewey. 2 car garage. Pull BE SURE TO SEE THIS besutiful , | Metamora, equ ot 16 First &..| with fireplace, 3 master LAKE ORION INCOME - 00,750. | T CTO Fe oat nese naiie | Ontord, Mich REAL OA e128 : aaa Nee sree home vai 1637 Lakeview. Sylvan | PERSONALIZED HOMES ton tions emt coreses. | a Pp = _offer. Cal PE 204. __ ResTAURANT. PULLY | , THELMA M. ELWOOD| [ake Yuaae, Leaded with tuxury: __BY PALMER — OR 3-615 Full basement with gas heat, = CLOSE TO | | FLORES Lore SE ee etateaess shect, Mente | | d . | features. big tenced. lots 2 BEDROOMS 3 LOTS. SYLVAN 2 deaths. 1601 feet of living Tie | __Haven & Haines City. MY 33732. te. Cheap tor guick sale, Must be | | $14) Cass-Elizedeth Lake Ra | A real buy at $24,500. Mr. Strand Sunday 2 to 5 \” Lake ease beh area. , HIGH SCHOOL . LOTS OF ALL NDs,| “2: 4211 or MA 1815. , FE i EB i weleome you. . ; . ance . lahine - | 1 ROOM HOME-2 shower baths. Cass Lake Front - '|@ PT PRONTAGE Of 30st TN } MODERN 2 HOME, 3 Bedroom Ranch Liness forces sale tas} Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | ew roof and siding, gas heat Sun. 25 pm. 4 | SIZES AND between Bevery and First | : 4 lots, 96500 terms. Across trom; B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 4576 worris gt. Drive out Dixie (7 BEDROOM” YEAR | ROUND m6 est. Ph. PE Seigs *12.900. terms. Wards Poin Di. On’ Oak- DESCRIPT +e. , | —Aventale_Eigh. 2906_Bartipe.__ | FE 4-082? to Williams Lake Rd. turn left | Rome st ie pear Eve te > prt , | eat So hcre nena new i ae ZONED ACTURING | | MOV F | 1717 8 Telegraph, Evenings. | Wo, vetorterd Deive-tn theater, tare open : BRICK BUNGALOW | Std Rnest shore erertmck «sae, Some ideally guited for trt cron ef land es | | | Co-operative Real Beteve Bachange Wag’ rod "wih Bicre aaeS | fruit trees “om oe , | Te nest partiaonca"recreacs yameh home: Att. 3 carga level nome, Other ideal for ex Rochester ‘Rd... wiih, moders six . | Marge closets, (with sliding (ocrs | sell eauty. MI 64331, Tem leton | Foom with wuilt im bar. well lend;) tiled petns. “Basement for Fe ante a ee, TaaTins| fenced lard oad “Practically "oes | -—— RIGHT { 1 with shower Youngstown kitchen TO BUY. TO SELL - + street. ‘ene. ‘Seisloges, 612,000. \eusue “me 3 Reagiaces. Lat { from, whien to ao ant ae wince. Abund: c ; | a | 2 ee ee FARTRIDOE 18 THE “BIRD TO) 7011 Gig terme. + (ona ent eae t-* | ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. ance ot trutt. i DORRIS & SON . Sunday 2-6 p.m. Hunton Lake. Enjoy country liv-| porch. near store, Cus tnd ‘school’ | and clean throughout, 96650 terms. REALTOR Lakewood. Drive — «north © COTS OF COTS WIT! LARS PRIV. REALTORS Faat'o right ~bev Lay ~ ih “he New 4 bedroom home just com- . ye. 7 mom teen. » RLS possession, $7,400, Fair FE 56181 f 4 ae st shore}, an white same | Seok tase Sow and | Upon 1%2 W. Huron PE 41587 Geal! This 3 . nd. One of the most exctusive = TAN W. SCHRAM ROSE MCLARTY | 3 Bedroom ——Open_Eves_& Sun _) "Sra. size rooms. Full 4 MAKE LAND CO | eee aD your | - cated on Macintosh Lane in the FE 5-5001 or FE 5-2564 pe poses | Sopeneinis gg Fg West Suburban ter garage, Shaded lot 60. 2 rp evaw Ls Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A * ‘\ pawn 8 George— 26g W.Muroe SALE. Garang 200. Sand beach Price SYLVAN LAKE. ~~ AnAnAnanne Sosunar—tanges tiving--ssem 1 roperte, Co-operative Real Estate Exchange yeu nt a atid ot heme 09 18 i : : So jg — aden Auburn Ave. of | BUILDING, .600_8Q.PT..-FOR-0C- cious room, lots of closet | . / . —_—_ . oe ‘rom ‘school. fa ao: ; Ay” Titer - Sat. idl decal — ut 4 . a ) ouerios j kitchen with | OO Grove Rd. turn west end >; BEDRC nee | , Regcengnte Gown payment culation oll heater, auto. water . I ; “leased land $1,780. Dine Hey. ; Ferigeraer Commie, Mn | gos blocs and watch Yor open : v AEDROOM TEND ROOT EE: KL. Templeton, Realtor fear jscrea st tpt Go aa Pew ane | feet Pan pete ABER See Sy ire, PE oe Pe a car gar ~w ey ar | “ene OP ee 2330 Orchard Lake dé. PE +46) ment today i ee Call PE S112 tor further infor. S887. SRC CES ve frame | | \% ' , | | baw Rd.) Seclud | _Mation L : be piaiaric cencvnms, © SPEnautoay 33 Jertetetcege watt ot Beat | | $800 Down gta iouaest Beautiful Homesites | ture or'ieate"PEceissi ™ “* ; * . . 500 : e : s : . Better” wurry op this one) A. JOHNSON, Realtor Sunday 1 te 5 _cash On Sasi SA | [hoa uty. "New tuto gas bot we for erect in ot tee. | in a Good Location — exceLuenT NORTH SAGINA WHITE FE 4.2533 weooe 2 soMEReRT 8AM WARWICK §aAs ? NEW | ft - ) oe stove. See it : % room. Attached an OP Large fai besement | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. miles to, Square Lake Road, | 11700, 1780 Warwick. Oven daily, GI | 508, eany im Eve. oB coed reads. Low as $800 with abi Feet ately Sawe. chore. a eee: SSRN eft on Ma: ! he . j An - - : : s : Somerset, Bloomfield High | "Tawas Cy PR RM | Exclusive Lakefront | © Brick 3 bedrm. ranch type homes. - Drayton Plains : Bs ' . | ib lands. ee this - | tote 184154 tm an excellent to. John Kinzler, Realtor 100150. building sites| Edw. M. Stout Realtor Phone OR 3:92 oF OR 310 | OP Brick Rambler hrs" Week's Specials Oractous tring tw shie bens tn Alt Er. aus. Weer | al aa gmwwet: ph, TH 30m | se 060 wih 06 down | pon LeAR oils 50 PRET Open 9 to # Sun ites | Lei WITH LEDGE ROCK DESION Home & Garden picture - windowed living heater, select oak floors, Just ‘Open, Eves. til a _~4¥% Acre Parcels MMarive-ia, buti@ings with o FEAR” LOWER BTRATTS LAKE | MIMARPS OCR PEMON, | olaeg Temi, set afvcite:| Rema genre, aroner, | Sze seem mvt“ coaprate Heel Enns HSMN ron ef we tae ot | Bl ie al ee waist eule washer "storm, wise | Sunday 1-7 of 5iq rooms and attached ga-| aces of fine garden. Hisctrie and stairs, all = sereage. Some, avetet. Low Sppotsiment wriie P.O, Bos dows, 2 lols. $5200, $520 down. . rage with 3 spac bedrooms, | lights and water system f earpeted in wall- Jokm K I : $1. 100 with $110 down | 31. Sie a tm COLEMAN-Brand sew | feawirngyajcurpeed 220K ining) Buh &. ora ainem ee ee, .lirwin| OPEN L. c. LADD WILLIS M BREWER }-bedroom FHA bungalow. pnw SL, -- RA, A — - Beautiful scenic sur-| family - sized break fast REALTOR «ons iey GOOD LOCATION ON MAIN moe HOTEL _| ‘So -mans__ outstand-__|_ Sveenen—-w sepeaving | Seene dntte tere et Since 1925 1s Sot Pontiac Lake Ra daaet ved stree, ia, Pontiac, Double FE 46161 ing features, vestibule closet Huran Riverfront [ FRoNTe N. | — Corner Cass Lake Ra Back vida ores fs * yd EW 3 BEDROOM DRAYTON ~—§ spacious living room with path, Grapes ane cornice eraié| Nice lot with small home| RONT—$950 DN. - Bet en ether, side 9 per me. area with full basement. plastered dining ell, efficiency kitchen, lawn 70x150 ft. with shade and| eauipped with electric . . a eee | } , Walls, attached garage —oil. heat plenty of built-in cupboards, sh. Low tax district water heater and cabinet ‘ - bes SSF ier pret oe nme My raer | Rta” Sanu sqrent QUag | pee ReSoay PUI rce 0 oe eng {FROM 1 TO 5. 75 BY Red take owners contract’ Write Sect cak, foorsplasied —EANLY-PRICED TO SELL, NOW | 2 hag mervetng. | 400 FT. LAKE FRONT | "nen ‘Make Living An lots. ‘paved sireet, sidewalk. aled — wae. ; Coder Island Lake suiomatic bot | LOTS ON JUDAH! % Bae et | See NT SESE RE a Ae ase | in this beautiful, rambling 3 bed- . - | = : : : , oA i 2 fom brick ranch home Big/ Ceoter Drive out Huron | cond beach, Hee terme. —_| Forest Lakefront Giroux & Hicks) pr AacH.’ WoopED a See eetase " hermopane | to Donelson School. turn ew , . weet simran aioe | fight to model. $12,450. PHA om Eves. “THO suntey tes.| $900 DOWN. , Bere tire | ot |... Sanda tte § | a Si ThE Tia? tr | Bornees Oppertentes Bt Sa a a ORCHARD LAKE | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | mecnose or pus j ax sz . on ; senee. ——— a. £0. Pr }Tiel or FE : | ais ‘crooks Ra. Village | Seo bektant are. an ot on, Deni gt | eaperere Reet Reteie erstenes ~~ CROOKS ROAD $4 veizsomi 3a pam romper —TTETEE FARMS ‘ —— FT. i one of ; a ' Open Sunday Esa hear waite” a i ieee Se ease Goce tesy| , $250000 DOWN 4 3 Bedroom Rancher 2to6 rertenship, comraky located. | more . Call CASS LAKE a ee ee Os a FS RR a dar “Ghats “exterior, full ‘bese: $1.250 Down revwitn ‘garden spot. Otiered at $800 DOWN Lakefront Buy | Redrwome. Hoared atte, beautiful Open Seoninas” der ac ome om | leo your ony , genuine _ plastered wall 1800 REVERE — You'll cer wer YOUR HOST Mn. Tee pedsgem heme SEP Neer eesti eng wom - | nip 08.05. Terms, Good beach | nad “ | _L. H. BROWN, Realtor | firs! We suse ree — _ ‘automatic heat and bot —-{sinly be surprised to see = Ll ee iim Sis a bargain. Call to deal for children good | mae a Go out Ovetora 1h. BE. te Com, | 13 W._Roren_. PE 2.4810 oe ‘wad ; Sing eset May Sonne es IDOL AME | SO Ain ctercr | caetiee Syeagee? | ites SUR Remain gt Sem 8 es eo a : Mrs Keienner PE $190 or PE Picture | window. oll fur: eee ST. FRED'S DISTRICT | fiving room with, log-ture — Sereened) porch ice lot A a) KINZLER | “SELLING’S SIMPLE). for the money!t Wow. grossing onaety a icons WAHA Ses Seep Peet) Stay | lace cin wasn paonr,| CONSTRUCTION CO mee cee : ” Nicholie ’ , " N : . : : ‘ ifi BUD” Nic b 2 irom Pay mace 8 | bomg, yon wept Be oo os ae LAKE ORION ak me" - oo tal 6-400 through Classified ads! Fae Te! A RE to ie."Drive ‘out Beott REALTY CO._ REAL TAWRENCE We -s % con mamtnly | Gaaay tee. Only 97.408 with #a.ted | ROOM 20RD YEAR) Cars, real estate, furni- . place that Classified od| Eie"th'h woamacs = | cosoortve piel aap GA anne perce ruses! sete S| ture—anything! Call FE) ST ATE-WIDE you've been thinking) Ray ONFIL, Reaktor | = Recap om 44 . Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Oe, AN e's : ng! Call FE shoot. Dial? FE2SI61) ag tt na SS ee eer adel eh cl a ae TEE Ae | 2081 for an ade, eee Ee right pow! Co-operative tate : | OU Cooperative Exchange wei 3 | . - : Jd ) yin" o ‘ : ‘ i ; / f NU jj F / | ; a is i / i? ; I / ' { . n t oy: , “ / j i : { j \ » % | #3 ree a> fh ed wf , ; + ? . ¥ Me ad ian ud ] ‘ iy We ee | . y (A thea be be’ f } i " j rs | A ix a ia a. [ ee i gees Oe oe Abe. fe ff eg * oot a (ees aa of Ae eee {i t-+t<-l ) f 6s a ees aes Poe somal t as i! eee aif in 4 , (ie 2 {. a a (Ag nek Ay, AUGUST 14 1954 rae a THOMAS ECONOM FURNITURE CO. m1 SAGINAW NCLAIMED 9x12 LIN Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60, tise] GAR AGE DOORS — Ragg _hanhes. are Sales and service. ‘Top quality. y transit ‘marred ~ Michi- | Steel — wood #5 OPPORTUNITY % tase Well Tie te sa. ft . ox? INLAID TILE ........ 6c Yor the mon or woman desiring | Good “ . 7 And grocery store in one of the YOUNG MAN'S be Me NAVY | cENMORE PORTABLE SEWINO AIR C payments PE 46013, PE $3873. | ics 3% CENTS PT. PULL | STEEL ane TANK 300 GAL- | WANTED - ty ——, Saishoes electric sewer! — ~~ a Wt 1 Mn rifles. Manley Leach best locations in the county | blue gaberdine 31-38 long. | "machine, new. MI ¢-6488. Soest floor sanders. | BE READY FOR YOUR GAS FUR- coils, Warwick 2018 Orchard Lake PRR & eee Coes PS: : OR > Thousands of cars by Aes door| Very nice $30. Tweed ep coat, | -ENMORE DELUXE IRONER, nace permit. A Timken silent-| Rd. PE 45000. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 = dally and plenty sof pa: , too. same size, $10. Also sport coats, a 6 in bik: ike new. iy] “CONE'S A ENTAL automatic as eonvession burner i PICNIC” TABLES FOR SALE. | SUM MER PRICES ON! ~ PON 6 WEEKS ba 6 ete eS spot ore eee and rain coat. Reasonable, PE 3Siss . 2 | 1281_ BALDWIN FE 20071| Used less & year, All neces: | Pa ese : ATTENTION Feaghent pet for —_ y once im lifet ifetime Soper PAIR CADY® BLACK SHOES LIVING ROOM RUG. oxi2 REA- ALWAYS waECEInG nS , Pum Rectecien, Ot OL | oe SERBS GOAL FURNACES. COAL NOW IN EF- EN LION — Easy to 04.100” New. TB. One pair misses ice| _*onedly priced. 96 _Kewberry | Sale on used building mateneds, : | _Chesp. EM 3200. | FECT. GOOD COAL) TRUCKERS Ou plus taventery. skates. Site 6. Jodhpur boots. Ur Gmene sui, be Fe] [4 | CHECK THESE | OIL CONVERSION BURNER.) Arrays yards. A-1 top soil. No weeds. il GOOD SIRE WARD F. PARTRIDGE] sie feeStew Gms | Seamer e| SR ae Sal Ee Se ae] ALWAYS. Fre Ss = NATIONAL BUSINESS | “geet chairs ; Z A-. TOP som. B DiRT. § BRED $OWS. REOISTERED OraRORERS. otis HOUSE Inna off neve yout ral BEAMS, . | vel. wrt. ‘Lyle Conktin,| boar, EM 35208. Or OAC arr SIZE, OAs Braue.” roun CAROE * PIECE DINING ROOM vanised, 3Se , o_FE |SMALL SORREL S COAST- rO-COAST slightly scratched Also jeoorah suite, antique platform rocker and _. OA 62666, 585 Grangey ‘ full size ranges in electric and erib. Other household goods. FE _Re., World's Largest) ¢ss,'sxrecréiary values ‘uien- | £130, a eee iinet m= ee PARTY Size HOTPOINT LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 mare. Se broke. Ortonville . Se wie stove. Almost sew. $50. Cueto ont mside vat is $1.95, , To TO SELL — REALTOR a : ~ + YOUR HOME Wayne eats } we “THE to see. | ANTIO" BEAT, WAR. | LIVING ROOM AND STNTES Catheed “Bone Emprevenente = == oo a s R Thee tine early American | room sets for sale. OL 13102. | 4175 "Dixie Hwy. OR 3-4101 | CEMENT BLOCKS | ee oor. | ver Su seni MN Roches “Bd Truckitg: Service Wanted Livestock 73 a cries, Gaal sey (A BeATTIPULDREREL MANGE: "Geir etnagegges On row Cee ma Fee A eens Sak Seite Mian SOME Can ON | la Wi ESS Rae lame Righwey. large dining room | a7 Aine stile, Sd, cinerea G. WasTIN Fe TAU: | Bchoot bell. $20; books (8 sets): | —Treae STUDENTS LARGE ol” 2\cr'} ofl So simple you _ THREE-PIECE BATH SETS BLACK DIRT DELIVERED. 3 | _For 4 end kitchen, stainless’ steel | —niture,_ Phove PE | MOVING: WESTINOHOUSE LAUN-| Mexican guitar, 625. © wardrobe trimk ot cost $125. cam install and -ervice it your- WHITE with , soues | yards, $9.50. FE 6-260 or FE | equipment, 26 tables, chrome avr, oh Cas wIOVE. ALMOST oa HE Ry oe aiges-wetaLancuns— | oreo” ced. | self. Hundreds in use im this ares. | COLORED (with s).. $100.50 aR od For Sale Poultry 74 hairs, § Booths, beautiful . » S800: 2 , WHEEL TRAILER” 1 | De daily. A o 8 CK DIRT, OUR SPECIALTY, | with sthge.” lacge, pe lot | BASSINETTE. WHITE CRIB AND mirror screen. $25) Uraire poren, | CORNER BEAD Sse PER FT. » enein fail ae leths, ohn | with Trailer Exchange: #0 & Tele- |. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY $0.50 aang $ re. a. +4523. cane Ga SCLEnee 418 ft. of river with | mattress, deluxe Thayer carriage, Se. T'x2'" Cornerite pe Tt ister. raph, across from Tel-H: cen | 100 5. Saginaw PE 5-2100 | Two acqeeg, to jehe. 2 omel 3 | Colson trlevele, PE. S-0066. eae ee ee eiice beck cane | ALL TYPES OF METAL LATH | ; ser OMEN LIPEGUARD fer Goen eves. and ous. Pa TOILETS. CLOSE COUPLED, NEW. nite Rocks. Phone OR and 20 + ee APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE.| chairs Meee cerry weed ‘oa to BLAYLOCK tubes 16 tin est design for modern bathroom es 2 Sale Farm Produce — because. ot owner's death Also refrigerator and oil butner.| pie gi¢: blonde twin master bed- COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Power ‘Moto mower On id L SUITABLE FOR 15 $50.00 values $22.95. These are | gravel an and fil] dirt. OR 3-4197 or v6 All_tm good FE 53933,| oom suite, dresser & vanity with | §1 Orchard Laxe Ave. FE }7101 CLOTHES, POSTS, STEEL, 4| dost dock $5, 2505 Sylvan Shores | slightly Sactery mesves. Also large w PA REAL eeyAvE ONES ‘ cniir “sad’ mirror, “hoot Be Fi wer | Drive. PE 28587 selection stories, bathtubs a. i: ennai MISSOURI VINE - RIPENED Wate i. GAS on i300, porceiale top chen iXue:| ANCHOR FENCES | 298 pr _Cor 6306) Highland ‘On 3 1002, Be , Pmere FILL Din. OT UL | semsiens. BO Contra, Ave. | installed ; $5; lerove & stand. | FHA ed. No money down. Arrp aK aaa MDSUMAEN SALE eoant. 39 _Creherd _ oane., Et, ae ——a Cae ner One| State & bench, 20:" 4 reception Ph, PE Saeed for free estimates. “6 & M COMPANY | ts vale tat Sa * oe “TALBOTT LUMBER | _ toed gravel,, P= = 035 ‘Cooley 2 | oney to Loan PIECE WALNUT io | ———— . : SOtL | filed joie’ Rutves’ plain trons, : Lumber, doors, windows, hard- : left off ‘ - = : piano MISCELLANEOUS F U RN I-/| pipes and fixtures, automatic me : ware, plum . B. P 8. paint.) som sand. ere (State Licensed Lenders) get, tbic pede; cise . ture for sale. PE 2-4646. and water heaters, oil and | pghtoste,, ote. all “work eatoed. more 3 Big 2 eta gue >. septic tanks, P pr Thor | stone, washed cone rota era’ RED HAVEN PEACHES _ 56783 ; coal steam and hot wa- -| gles ¢ & © 1-3 sq. $2.30; wail| system for wet basem sheet| road a. 21768. — BATHINETTE. GOOD CONDITION. | MAYTAG WASHER LIKE NEW.| ter boilers, oil fired. GOAL “Ci #53,8 nl | Fock rock loth and ured’ brick. | greet, Steet Fm_BI Ror. | T_5 NOT MIGRIOAN FOEA- LOANS $25 TO $500 | 9% =a 23%4________| _FE tom. HEIGHTS SUPPLY after 4 p.m, at 10 Hudson Ave. | sqft in carton lots. Matt thick | _1025 Oakland Phone PE +272 |" 1e4 manure, ‘road and coment, toes. B sise. 61 tor Se] ne x: ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT | warTRESSES AND fOLLYWOOD 208 Perry ELEARANCE GALE, POWER! insulation 100 ft $4.50; Int. | i984 FORD TRACTOR WITH WAG-| gravel. FE 17-8831. + Wresh ee oe. | Baxter & Livingstone CAN FOUND AT ay 8. - beds, All new you save, Closed Phone PE ¢54:1 . or! . doors . doors $12.50 ner loader. OR 5-7184 FILL T SAND & Se. | t+ W Lawrence StF 61608] Mew fare ead tame | faqegh Mubers. 82 Wilkie. = : mos, Seed, Page, Be | Soh, ara cuniare Fm Uagb ELECTRIC MOTORS fs a |" arindl Quek Qeorerr Pe bom | SETiavemermeme & | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| 83:50 down: beds ‘all sizes) $3 ALL OUT 5-7878. $20. & up. 2x4 to 2x12 No 2 : GooD BLACK SOIL STATE TEST- ) tp. refrigerators. $28 up: ranges. | NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. with | Detter fir lumber get our price| ficctnie nnd ranges at low | ed. MA 64600 %883 Anderson- | 202 N. MAIN {ras and elec.) 85 ett ine miner mew UNUSED 0 ee ae CLEARANCE et ccam yt agg, BR i, now: ey & %” ineettoek and _ Boop. s wd Huron neering _ville Sale Farm Equipment 76 . : radios, : * . rock _ Driv be a ROCHESTER, MICH. chrome, dinetien $40.80" chest Refrigerator, $25, FE 5-5005. a SS ee culverts elute “approved. hooks teen Wet pls CTR NE I enacts Sr deo Or} BaivewayY CuAre LOAN TO $500 new used a: room | SLATFORM ROCKER, KITCHEN ‘et our brand new »s | atee! clothes ‘ , 2 76353. | sand. Wilkinson Sand & Gravel. Sales. service MY : ‘abTOs suites, $49.95 uD: ant room |"‘enamel top table, 1 ironer. MA 2253 Dixie way on Darton Raeseerates A Seinen JET een 2 rain le oe E "Ww AL K-] IN COOLERS PE +6218. FE 2-0303. LIVESTOUK suites, $12.95 up; Foon | 63223. : ene bieck perth of: use flat wall paint . $2.78 gal.| eq. ft, Oak all in| built to order. FE 40a days | PROMPT, DELIVERT 2 YARDS| ca with . $280. HOUSEHOLD GOODS suites, $19.50 up. Complete Tr Or wen ele & Dixie Hwy sisek. & priced .3 } black dirt_or eally brand new. ME Rochester OL 60711. OL 19791| of Seal Rite color tint paints. ~~ 90.98 pe oom 5.90 gal. od ee. Weeres 8 \ Bone sora. = T Use our pian. Outside antenna kits.......... : POWER TOOLS | Opa aca Get wantity prices. wane x Fae ies" os ‘and . ANS $20 TO We BUY. SELL OR TRADE WALTON TV s298 fommas € ee ae 38 McBride Hardware | pxenor,,Qet eur evanuty » soll, “Also yet |~ FALL BARGAINS — On signature oniy. COME OUT FE 2-2257 Joslyn er, Walton | 9) : * 39 Sundays 8-12 fr Shorty Howe. OR | 1950 FORD WITH PLOW. 2 ACRES OF FREE as7_Jesiyn ef, W 95 r 6%” saw 20.95 Open u $ Paw Lumber Co. jebe. Household Finance PARKING. OPEN 9 TO 5:30 REGULATION carr 77.50 bet adv note... ones Aubure Ra, va pA Crooks) 6120 St “Cyr I Commerce WANTED 3mm 2Qan DEERE B WITH CULTIVA « : Corp. of Pontiac DAILY, Pai. IOs UTIL 8. tw ve shee 24.95 Me" elec drill ....... poghnd EM 32791 i , ROTTED MANURE BLACK DIRT : 7 . 3345 A sac e. 32.50 %" elec. drill .......-- 4 ie GALLON ¢ a 7a. | We DOUBLE a rION ROYAL AL road eravel. cement «era c LA 1% & Saginaw st PF ane 1 mile east of Auburn Hats, | REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S | 30.95 '4” elec rill oe eeeess he + on 3 MEATERS os - eb DOUBLE i CTION BG ROY BOY SCOUTS want te borrow) eu Came be onal SRE . <4 GET CASH QUICKLY rr a eet BRANDS. “Pertgct. Sew, or) Sen center, * “49.95 | _G. A. Thompson, 80 8. Perry, | New skid preot wheels. a or rent if reasonable. a 1 wheel humus delivered an ans out PLOWS. HARRO' _U BIG DISCOUNTS guaranteed for 5 yrs. Buy & new paRoarne | | 5-4212 _| trailer for trip out West, Aug. 20 sale loading weekenés only. John HOUGHTEN Ss a Dp. to $500 10a. 2 Sammate Avoliences setvignrster for @ (de more thee | os mie he ae 1S ase} EF ee ee WELL JET. FUME os PE 2-0830. Rh? "8 Mile Road. OL 525 ~ Main Rochester OL 1-976} a <=. a vinator = used machine, ichigan an eae : ty n = - 6-082) 7 = — =; ee s pena — 7 , 2.95 Channelock: pliers 2 2 6 POOT PICNIC TAB <. P . a pest deals closed oad te mmm | 6279.08 Bendix h eee ere $100.98 SMALL BORTAB ane aol $10 380 a 3 after” square ao 1 60 ALL TYPES FREE ESTIMATES. MEDICINE CABINETS WITH ee | gach. ¢ foot _tolding “bene enh = Foe ne es washes ene a YOUR COMPLETE. FARM RB ent einer securities. — A. B. 30 in. range, 5006 |GET OF Snore oPEaiaa— $25, 13 pe. set auger bits... 875 INSTALLED OR = 6MATERIQL 32) 85 value $19.45. Lavatories | ished. PE 4-659 wel; washed er hank run. OR | $360.95 Kelvinator, 2 oven play pen $7., Dormeyer mixer 3 95 revers. brace 2 TT 8.0 | FHA, NO MONEY DOWN compete ee sea Pluctes. WIZARD OIL BURNER FoR § —>"4?. ~ CLOTHES POSTS FOUR | ‘FY irreguiars. Michigan Pluores- | $335.19 1954 Crosley ‘refrig. — tas. es a gg ry 33 7 eee stl oo 3 | HOOK: $5.89 EACH. INSTALLED | _°*™t, 383 Orchard Lake Ave _ be Used 1 month. $50._ TOP SOIL | : ! oeaie a: 5) fi GC $5., large dresser | 1.95 horse brackets ... 125| IN CEMENT, $15 A PAIR. % INCH) HOLLAND FURNACE. | —— <=. CHAIN” 300 PARM Rie SOIL, FINEST GRADE LOAN CO, [sae siti. sis S08 | 2 Bor, Rd lame eo | 28 Gandateerwme 1B che ee ge ° $200.95 Motorola thin | eae ete Been. vaca} sts Squat hon pate a 30 GAL. AUTOMATIC OAS HEAT. | 15° BRIGGS AND STRATTON WASHED SAND Any. GRAVEL, os console TV... $910.00) $10., rolle-way bed without mat-| 8.95 3 pe. pipe # to 14” .... 328| "QUlPMEDT ROR GALN Grinder, | _ er, Many other afticies. MA 63000, | Dower lawn mower, $35. In good | foment Sng mortar fil aut, ane F - Laspe “omection of ged weed se ae Oh ee en miter | 498.3 pe. crescents to 10° ... 208 | with Dlock seating rT. Bome O-pOwN PAYMENT ON on oe ee RIG FOR 3-#S as _ Supplies, OR 3-154. WAYNE GABERT’S — aay | 43.97 Se socket set oosccos: “940| Squtpmen” 10 te'vey Pontiac Piston Serv-| ¢ teh easing. PE ie, | WASHED SAND. GRAVEL & FILT | — ONE MAN CHATS Daw PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Seine isa deodorize 21.97 ‘a socka set... 12.80 CASH FOR FURNITURE Kee 1025. Saginaw. dirt._Mize_Jeskinece._ OF | gue. me foe © time 30x EeEENG One 00 te eee LEVELS PE 47881. NEW AND USE WOLVERINE Wood, Coal & Fuel 6 yments available. Miller's Ger chen high =. ara “BLOND MAHOGANY, DIN- | CAR: Furniture. reirigerators, boitied | LUMBER AND WRECKING 00. | 7| germents av _ Miller's Ger Need Money? kit table, chair, sec- ing suite. Dresser. OR 32640 295 24° too view, levels .... 1.60 WA , OFF gas and all kinds bottled gas, of! Paddoc FE 2-078 Ww (torino 14 Mile). tional bookcase, kneehole desk. SPECIAL SALE. ii HAMILTON 5.50 18" brass bound level ... 3.75) + inoteum, (uber tile, inlaid and! and electric heaters, stoves and No. Ei oak fooring tM . $95.50. “GREAT LAKES TREE. SERVICE am. Phone MI 46008. al — EO SPRCTAL BALE. Nave. been out | Tait, 20, brace bound level... $88) paint appliances for housetrailers and Used shectins pe $75.00 cord wood. Prompt delivery. FE sony TRACTOR. 1 ROW, Ie as neer as your telephone. |. 25210 on 30 day trial, Standard model | °° 4” brass bowEoUS *“SMITH'’S OUTLET eae x |New Totes : ove ORY | Oe |" breaking plow. cultivator. Fat == ba CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS-| only $159.95; Geluxe model only 1995 Dormeyer deep fryers . 13.00 267 S. Saginaw PETRO MEAT AER TICE CO with fittings $1695 GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD $550 _ 94334. _ animes semble these yourself and sae.| $179.95. I) “today, FE 2-195. | 9995 Betty ‘Crocker Toaster .. 1495 —5) ae sonT BATTERIES isc @ 8. TELEGRAPH , we carry @ full line im lumber, | cord. 3 tor $10. Delivered. FE FORD THACTOR 4 chai Philip's Petroleum Co 5.95 LASHLIGHT BATTERIES 12c bing and builders | 46588. r4 ' - rs and table, $69.96 value. 10.00 2 parser hotplate WALLY 8 Open evenings & Sundays P puilde upp —— | vonn Pato cron $30.95. Thee are brand new 1954 STOVEs BOUGHT. SOLD. & EX- | 10.00 all metal hampers 595| plumbing and Heating guopiy a PT _A right! _|- - TOR For to ft ‘ tt ' mote Famous make. Formica, changed Seemer é. 602 Mt. Clem- b r4 rotary See ae ioe |B eee at 20-M ® PI=CE DARK OAK DINING | For Sale Pets 09 Ws finance. oo - parent, of cebte or gay, ,cihet | look, compare “and be convinced re : t4 "years. Can have my equity and Zooue, efter ¢ pm. vn lame mutaareame penouns BLACKETT INC M Fluorescent, 383 Orchard | condition. FE $9950 —— | 35 ft. 9s Do It Yourself 61 Au. Highland Keq- | Your Authored Deeler in a few minutes, Liberal repay-| }ichissn F 12x 19 RUG AND PAD. ROSE GENERAL PUMPS. Sf. nels mile, weet of Highland. eae » oon pee 3 won Sige a ; “g tate. ALL tz. ose dresser, gas stove, Admiral re- ae background, ‘ E CO. Pork o. cas "n CORNER BEAD shee , | &KC REGISTERED BOXER PUPS. — End” DIRECT RI Ss Home & Auto | is “Union aia | fine egebination, oon moder, | WAREHOUSE CO, “ “ pipe | 7.27 ,Comertte, te per | | _EM_>40m wexate | ee & mahogany, $80; Re| New . . ap KC. REGISTERED GLE & Stratton Clinton, Wis Sie, Poiding leather | frigerator, Kelvinator, 9 cu. | esr Pontiar Driven. | ee trait setten BIS & R: ie Hy BLAYLOCK __2%4 months old, PE 24201. po. 4 Power) Products En. Loan Company CRORL ES WETETaRION | fi qruciee m seamen conan. up, 2 Fan, g2810,2| OPDYKE MARKET | yf "Eaguse > “OE eau) SRL A. 2mmEMNO PRE So, | AQUATIC GARDENS | eae a Pacing . heal t_ Sommaatie, Hettenss Beak Sonsclc. Manogany Sy gues Mi |F¥ SET BEDROOM SUITE RE |i seinct FURNACE WITH 16 Ween sunDate” & HLOMBER, FPED¢i4i = 87_N. MILL ST. Pe «23 | Dick’s Air Cooled Engines 6-1300 " erator Good condition. Cheap inch blower and Iron Fireman NEW LUM & AKC REO. BEAGLE PUPPies. | _5 hd re peety service SASH YOR FURNITURE OR ner items, FE 5-2766. "| _stoker. Phone FE_2-6506. 32x20. $67. 13 Moreen Ave bg esos nee t Soe se 2 |— Fa anil. ore ge WHEN YOU NEED CROSLEY SHELVADOR.¥ C0 | Maa ae Deane loan w. BURMEISTER a Le 21 Ste Piberaiece, rE; + SAT. 8 TOs 17; Beale Rid. O Fa NS ae ee RE rae —— —_ ft. Late mod | repossessed. Pay | Huron. _ 7 . ice BUN. a $29 t $500 SVENSGaT Ait CHAIR GOOG | tonee bak Sy tl Ig ang L U MBER 6:30 * ea Pid.’ ch. rich Pine iso walking tractors and’ powef CHAIR, GOOD 8 SS Beagles, 1742 “re . 3 ~ sien Te ye 80 Toed a $10.08, “Used nate Ba s” Ft Syaite Pa FE sig. ce’s Sales & Service : a . “| Frigidaire retrigevater, 979.88, OE lo’s Home Aquarium 1 Mt. Clemens Bt. | heip with case etc, FE 5-5030. ; : “pronleme, Yo" can, col up to #200 WALNUT. se TMP sErecrRic | nee 198 state a. PE eis repay? ip small pay- +4324. ; _ us or call at our office, DOUBLE BED, FRAME ePRinas 7 Aubure — and mattress. In excellent com 9 BY 12 POREE ROO win? dition. PE 28161 ext. 5. small rugs, PE 4-628. STATE /erumiruwar | sc . chair, ; FINANCE CO. Dresser - FE 4-1574 WANT TO SELL YOUR 102 State Bank . es CAR? Place a For Sale); LOANS -| ecco Ae “| ad in Pontiac Press to \Si ina" erch ° | e Oakland Furnitur Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. 8 te 0 $25 to 800) reach hot prospects! | 104s saginaw - Community Loan Co. ‘ aw WE *3 oOCLIVER 30 E. Lawrenée Phone FE 2-8181. ae nt <5 Wile Radies FE 2-7131 ! writs © Zrecks Seren Friendly Service ae Tee a Ce AUGUST 14, 1954 . _ Milford. Boar TRAILER AND BOAT. FE 4-H FAIR SPECIALS 1950 GMC Pickup 1951 Chev. panel “pr OW SORT AND EVEN. i Pr ROW BOAT AND 1950 GMC stake rude motor $35. OA 8-2387 WILSON GMC 4 RNs VOON Cage. 1954 by NEA Serwinn 8144 1a tow US Pee OFF _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, A by Hershberger ares “Stop trying to ruin our credit-in the fur department by CHAMPION bag wed HF. 1949 IHC panel LOS, LAKE ORION WILL 1952 GMC tractor Po see-the intest see Ainarte with | Dot be unde oo oe ee bisrogm, all ‘sliding vars. | isa 12 POOT CHRIS CRAPT RUN- WILSON GMC robe aluminum combine- about 72 hp moter, $360, OR Pat tion storm door and screen a 3-0427. 800 8. Woodward FE ¢4531 roof that will carry 6 ton. is FT. pOENTORY | OTILITY. 7 tom r co . Also ae Mew Oenerals, Yellow. _38 Summit. al = Homes and Crest Lakes. Used | 16 FOOT SLOOP, CE or Sale Used Cars 91 a tratiers sold on rental plan, & ir, PE 54-5410. | ~.~.~.~ aa cent to 36 months. New SALE TRUC | _ ers, only § per cent up to 60 | 46 CHEVROLET I TON STAKE. porcKe 1931 VERTIBLE_ r . | 715 PY ROWBOATS SEL Good top, B. FP. Goodrich tubeless “. Parts and accessories, 1 tas” EM 3206 shinieiande Sharp. 61d Klisabe Cnted poae. | ié PT M ANY | Phone | vary Sr, of lake Guten, baal board Sell im new condition with {2000 | tik NEW ALUMINUM is Foot 22"? 9. P._ Evinrude Speedy-Twin BUICK CON isa, a fully equipped. By Owner. FE _2!8¢ In new ont 42544. grey finish, like new, leather | wearing that mask! §-5843. an 1? CHRIS CRAFT. A-1 CON- vee — waite Gi © tires, | iG PEO GT RICHARDSON, POLL _ ‘ition FE. T-0s0s. "BUICK HARDTOP 10,006 Sears wee gerne ese | VINRUDE MOTORS | “nut ™Auomatiey anit, “Cont |__For Sale Used Cars 91 se oer eT er re pete ae Mroes Ore nicer ree ee PE = | py | PE 80112 . BUICK “46. SUPER ¢ DOOR 4125. UYS. iberat | FIBE RGLAS Ford "4# Tudor, $325. J. Moore, | Buy These | Beats. Covering (kits. oF we Ril 5. Telegraph Rd. Lot 6 T Cars ; ° lier you o1 B ~ 4 OF LAKE ORION. MY | Pie prices om ss rors deny 1 BUICK SPECIAL 4 Orman necdars | Tights Drna‘io. 30:00 miles re From $00 to “WANDA BOAT CO, | 38% -3965¢ Northwestern Hwy. near bad "50 “BUICK 4 DR. $i¢ DOWN ana | mi. Road Phone MA 6150 _ continue ments “ 8 oe | $150 Down ‘y POINT RACING HULL AND; ware, ingham 1 N. mercury Hurricane motor with Woodward, Royal Oak. br ot] Roses , Compe racing lower unit. Used very little. |G? BUICK 2 DOOR. NEW ses | roe! 2 “ar dr. $375. OR 3- _ and . - MY 24973. oe 3% HORSE SViNBUDE MOTOR | = $208. _ | 1948 Olds. “aa” Convertibie ' with controls 1¢ ft Runabout 0e Bowe. 4 Doce. ag <8 Hs ibe Boden Chub Coupe _and trailer, EM 39011 _j 1951 Kaiser 2 dr. O] } 1qaC GOING PISHING? GIVE TT A | SUjCK, ROADM 1951, HARD | = i949 DeSoto 4 ¢r whirl at the Schmidts Boat Ltv- a geet vee good 1949 Ford 2 dr. ery in Mt Clemens, next to the| Qiie after 3 nee 1948 Ford 2 dr. Selfridge Air Base. Also next p.m. : 1960 Chevrolet 4 dr door to Jet Bar. Take M-50 Lots of ie right to the iske « straight shot | NICE ‘$1 BUICK 4 DR. SEDAN from Pontiac’ We ve rafio Trucks MOBILE. HOMES 32 ft. to 45. f% in length, Wp to ~ Aelia Sy dala! Ses $100 down. “Hutchinson's Trailer Sales pen Trailer Exchange and 1 models. 11 to. 4 ft. Choose y own floor plan’ Lowest oaeunne terms. New trailers as little as ‘« down. Oe ee ee reere ne ’ end as tow as°S percent fimanc —_ meters for rent. also @ — Ine ov shing cqutpment t ateeyse’ x . sale, and gasoline and oil. Prop.. GLENN’S Motor Sales JOHNSON -“OUTBOA: | NES MARINE SUPPLIES Bee. | | Calif arranged Fowtiad t DRIVEAW ES E:onomy ay 32 Auburn Ave. Thomas 254 8. ee eee 45 BUICK On “s2 SpDtLLA tae. Nee trailers. Everything for the | “ee Dew. Way trade. All Shapes & Sizes — Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- | 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020| Low mileage. Radio and heater. irr rLywooo -Rowsowt | Eaxsktte tee; aveea,| © Plymouth E. Howard, rear’ entrance. on ennid Geove Bead, ates Phone FE 2-9131 WERCURY MIRS_ AQUA QUEEN cet casi —costomens—-| 232 S Saginaw St : Jacket boats. ‘eds! sell . : ENESES GALES thyining. ‘Dhose PE Sais for an NEW 12 BOaTs. | i940 . 2 DOOR. IN inted and caulked, $90. MAple| 00d condition $125. MA 5-2080 1953 Chevrolet WERCUR ARD MOTORS | 1953 | 2 tone greea Club Switzer “Cren & Yotew Jackei| ER *RADIO TER. ee miceee’ Rg Teal ae PHONE $1507 ones. condition. ery clean inside and enna Cnt sen . old ear will probably | At Pine take Phone PE E 7-8280 ieee x= 3 andie down payment wih * “ MORSE _FOWER JONNBOR. a, ,, SF. +O. | meee c2 Oe fees SS Evenings Fe saan RG, © SDA, MADE SCHIUTZ MOTORS 1 INC. WE Know OUR IR BOA Ht FOR THE __mileage, 2 tone blue, FE $279) |, ,DeSoto Piymouth Dealer inet ARRINOTON BOA PE ‘7 CADILLAC... white- OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. For Your Convenience Open Evenings and Sunday Cor eat 8 PSS io CHER TTR Transportation Offered 87 NATIONAL Motor Sales Sites x 30 p.m. Hatchery Rose TRANSPORTATION PAID TO LOS sv 8. Saginow i, 7 CHEVIE. t RUNNING CONDI- Angeles, Frisco rive cars | $145 tion. PE_ 46746. om | FE esis sin Union street | | '47 Chev. & '46 Ford | “ioe Smear oriamal pan 113 TRANSPORTATION PAID TO LOs | 100 other s! $35 up.| EM 3-4606. eae WROLET a lifornia. Drive cars. | aes late a nabcstane ac LATE 160 CHEV S3‘_ Union TRUCK PA PE 5-6806_ GOINO _load either way. FE! Wanted Used Cars 88 THE HIGH DOLLAR Lo nem “Tetee ‘he entre mae. | Be pay vou well. 4540 Dizie H. J. VANWELT —___On_ 34385 MUST HAVE CARS. 22 Aubura SHOP SUNDAY BUY fe, Aico. 164 Ford pekup pore ATTEN TION — o spostal 1948 Chevrolet po . BO money over balance MIRE'S ‘AUTO SALES Oakland PONTIAC'S TOP TRADER NO 4 DOO! ld st eace | 192 FOR tires + ie USED» CARS Thoroughly Reconditioned "52 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. SEDAN Radio, $1295 53 CHEVROL ET DELUXE 2 DR. adio, heater, "$1445 '52 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR conditioned $795 '30 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR Dynaliow, radio ~ heater Ex- cellent $645 . Also a selection of 65 re- Cars to choose from. Matthews- Chevrolet 210 S. Saginaw St. _ For Sle Used Cars 91 | pO0OD, MOTOR AND ; AYLOR CHEVROLET os ae Hydramatic 4 tae is perfect and tires are SEDA Powergiide. ™ eat covers, finish like new. Low mile- SEDA Radio and heater. inereuehly re conditioned “O.K.” U sed? Hargreaves For Sale Used Cars 91 P SE A ee See t es = i or —seg |S NWood -“ontinas, payments a8, wns | Wooo ward Oak. ‘ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE 8 CYLINDER FORDOR $1350. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 10711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” | Head bth Bel Air 4 door dem- =f i station wagon. IMT OLDS CLUB COUPE $195 For Sale Used Cars 91| DeSoto - Ply de Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pi PE 23-0186 Y'all Come = Old« deluxe 2 door TAYLOR'S aT WALLED LAKE “Since 1831"" _Phone MArket ¢156! : Y'all Come to 17] We Finance | NATIONAL Motor Sales 1711 8 inaw St | FORD FOR RENT CASH OR RE- pairs. 106 W. Pike. PE 2-202! FORD °49 $399 | 33 PONTIAC heater . @ visor CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. SEDAN 477 4 nanireute tor ™ 25031 peated wae extras—looks just | 1989 FORD 6 WITH OVE RIVE Loaded with extras. One owner $1695. _6483_ MA 5-075! 1980 FORD TUDOR. LOW mileage Radio, heater, turn . $180 graph Rd. FE ¢711¢4 heate: Also 20 more car« .o choose from West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron PE ¢2185 ' We buy, sell and ‘te + FORD CONVERTIALE | | sacrifice, Best | #1714 io i FORD. — AND aeater Must Chevrolet de‘uxe 2. door, | “$175 979 CHEVROLET 2? DR. APECIAL DELUXE $95 199) CHEVROLET PICKUP EXCELLENT CONDITION $95 » Matthews- ~.- Hargreaves Chevrolet = 210 S. Saginaw St. |= FE 4-4546 RAISER. WERE . et AND | take | | dl reeceuares EF = hanes. OsTOM + Brand SPECIAL new U.S. whitewalls. Good maroon | 3 DAYS ONLY! ™Maroon interior to match Enceoulone)ocar came rice! | Nash, sateaman, Radio and sas. OS onan keene sm now here to COME eee iy is bd ey ened one owe $1 MERCUR DOOR WITH | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. ua PE ante, 2018 ‘Eim- oe, — rence | '@ MERCURY CONVERTIBLE: 7 OPEN TILOPM. | Mat condition. Linectn 33100 For Your Convenience MERCURY. 1961, sefenoges coma 2 DOOR tiles . . NEON USED CAR SION 1949 OLDS. 98 KIMBALL BROS. INC 2 door, redie, heater end Mydre- ina WASH RAMELER STATION mans’ $595 soci renting ection’ tot" m7 2 BUICK reese a 195, TICK 1 S neceeeeee 5 Rest pese Maes Steet end | A Oe. 3 a | bower meers 1.750 Bo rust. Radio, Seles eed Myer low | ' | | We have nice clean cars that you can ‘afford — many at only— $20 Down See Ed Jones At NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” "50 STUDE aa, Roce ng td ye TOMA TRANSMIBAION. “Geodwiil Uss. Car” $695 52 De SOTO “NICE INSIDE AND OUT; RADIO, HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRA MIBSION ; il DRIVE YOU'LL LIKE IT “Goodwill Used Car’ $1,195 ‘52 PLYMOUTH NDS OF See Us! | 1953 Pontiac - Ee ‘radio i FOUR Beautiful green interior done tn attractive 2 tone \. This is @ one-owner car low mileage, radio, heater. signals sieoming whitewall tires a “One in a Thousand” $1,595 Keller-Koch Cg Cialis Talal to 17] : We Finance ine. Bt. nder N ew Management CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CLARKSTON 4 CHR YSLER- ‘ Mien MA 5&-6141 COME vod Dirminghom pad those one own sc HUTZ 1 "MOTORS INC, Wood’ | ae en "BETTER BUYS! _ | 82 Pontiae @ chieftain deluxe 2 dv. clean. (mk mileage NB. fi Rentioe 8 cetuse couvertibie. rr Ford eustom 8 2 dr. Two's Pore custom 8 3 | ee corer Deluxe 2 door. sedan doors. . PHONE FE 2-0186 30 Years Fair Dealing _ Cass at West Pike St _ “Sale } Motor tor Scooters 82. See M&M Motor Sales t top dollar on late model cers BUICK ner) pisie Hwy. 31603/ 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘SCRAP | 8 fa Sime 6 WEEK Scooters PE 44296" ‘MH EAGLE $56 DOWN. Ss & Used Cushman WHIZZER ~~ MOTORBIKE NEw | notor. Good condition. MI 6-0737. For | Sale Motorcycles 8&3 RRA A ARR + AnTED- tate “MODEL WRECK a a YouR —* LIST IT us “7 (ANTED~ LATE MODEL WREC _. FE 2-9101 _ ars, ‘49 to" - . BAGLEY AUTO PARTS. FE 2-2544 or FE 4.3585 | 170 ) BAGLEY ST — ENLGISH MOTORCYCLE, geet | _or trade for pick-up. FE 5-4674. ENGLISH MOTORCYCLES. GER- | ™man scooters, 231 Pike St. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON _se@ Harley ~ Bavideon Salee Co. 372 8. Sagi- ., 4, NEW tires and tabes, excellent condi- | tion. $175..Or trade for pickup | treo or car. Ob 6-193%, —__ | engine Stock and __ ment, weeree On }- a | mice < CLEAN HARLEY 4 ain Samorvenr tur 6491 Eliza- beth Take Road M4 ALL STATE. 176 CC. $378. 2536 Normadale, OR 3-1338, 1954 PO OR 3-7630 _| ___For Sale Bicycles 84 pA DOYS BIKES. «046 LAKE. , — as te z; a YM, Te 8s Ee “BEST BUYS | Moxurs - in « furniture, real For Sale Lis Used Tr Trucks ‘ ucks 90, ~~ 1950 FORD TRUCK. STEP-IN VAN- | fines Sa ease mer tee & AT THIs! 2% TON OMe BULLDOZER t52 CHEVROLET ck, FE TWO DOOR Attractive metallic green finish, de- lightful interior, spotiess inside & FORD. $ YARD DUMP 2 SPEED AXLE $495 ~ | res, ew mileage, large rede Bet’ ter ier’ wilt tare FE $1,045 iso FORD. | = motor. ca haat | tee $200, OR 3-1024. . LARRY | KellerKoch | atonp JEROME “WSs RY | Fada tReet tt 8 | Rochester "Ford Deater- "a SV aera 2 i Sales CS ROLER “FOR Sood FLACK To. yrene 4 _Reoawete Bi ee . — aoe bp wy ee ad ; Many ood wa N_ Woodward, Royal Oak. BRAND eee AF em (Corner_of Williams St.) | 1949 DeSoto ¢° out Excellent mechanically, good | Win pee. 47 Ford Convertible 1951 DESOTO COUPE NEW 1 TIRES A copentabte car- who must have rr! tation Pull price | [A 63965 ESOTO 191 SEDAN. | RUNS , fine Very clean. 7 good tires + $96 ME-6-4066. om ; | 4 dr. sedan. This ts a remarkably clean car for it's age. Has radio at_bank rates | sci MOTORS SINC. transm ee and oat sy pen Brmlagham * OPEN “TIL o 1 PM. ‘$1 DESOTO 2 DR. $10 DOWN AND continue yments, 464 8. Wood- ward, Birmingham or 110 N Wood ward, Royal 1053 2 DODGE vV-8 CAN BE SEEN after 6 P.M _ Sundays, 415 E. Walton Blvd. 2 DOOR, pones. tibie. or kT MOTO, 5 912 i weekdays. All day Keller-Koch | CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH DEALER | ward at 13% = Lincoln 6-8416 1951 Ford. 2 dr. with radio, heater, custom seat covers and beautiful light green finish This is « car just traded in on fests Shure! sas Sewn “ts so hu menthe the balance at bank SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DeSoto Plymouth Dealer Woodward Birmingham 12 8 ~ OPEN “TIL 9 P.M. For Your Convenience | ipa y TAD RADNO ® one owner & new Piy- AND HEAT- “ DODGE v-8, RADIO. MEAT. er auto. iy p28 YMOUTH " Te TIL a For Your Convenience 1952 Ford mati: “and P plastic ‘seat matic; sea’ Lighs finish. This ts Sarita a old car — the SCHUTZ, Me WoTORs, INC, . OPEN TIE 9 a a For Your Convenience | 1048 DODGE | Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN JUST GOOD CREDIT | Custom ¢ dr. rad.o anc heater. 5 | 2—1947 DODGES YOUR CHOICE 195 1950 OLDS. 8&8 door, radio, heater, Hydramatic tone paint. | $395 1946 CHEV ad 4 DR. | $195 1949 PACKARD 4 DR- 50 4 2 tone 1946 PLYMOUTH $125 Many others to choose from, _ Motor Sales Community | a Finé Safety-Tested ve Cars for Sale at / Bright Spot Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 1952 Plymouth | oar haga Hard owe at SCHUTZ Inc va Rear Beno AD FOLKS—Classitied ads! . - ssified ads Pontiac and “Buick Dealer — cha bh ae To i Rg wr - | ar fete: i swap , use Wan | 803 N. Mais, Rochester room. on :| Ads always! Call FE conn he SF sash Fe Siew | 2.8181. ms / ; { } as ‘ peta 2d . : vA . , tee tok 7 3 A Ps id: i 4 Pe sit pee! te, ; it @ aia ae INC. | PONTIAC Jerome's. RETAIL. _ STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 33 PACKARD, - wall tires, radio end heater. Very clean. ; ‘51 Nash Rambler . Very condition. Looks like new. call after 4 p. m. ATTENTION | oaty. Sei | FE 4.4546 | matic, In excellent condition We are wrecking 1949 to 195 cars _Bisle Riwy.. OR oe MONDAY | 88 US POR i964 FORD PFi- . $20 DOWN | pA We Rave savernl iets | * | cials cars. 680 N. Cass. PE 2-9191. ' 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 T NATIONAL Motor Seles 5] KAISER aco on Transmission & fear axles. Gvod | Wanted | @% FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. $10 eh in 8 y SE . ieee Gea tet ay = | serpendcorienmrmes fey fr MERiget Ma ocoR Spoon, we Ra CALL | BOSMABROE ARRAN UMAR: Pontiac's Exclusive SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Good, clean, sharp cars.| At Oliver's you'll find ‘4 at an oat oes ‘$3 OLDsMO NILE “4 - eee enn naman pemeae cam _tHudsoa Dealer : POUR fixis USED FIRES, TUars Get your bids THEN see! |... with prices on the| | radio. heater over drive. 862 8. | 1949 BUICK _Call after 8 p.m. 300 3rd Bt $645 snd wheels, pgonaition. | us. Ask for Mr. Donnell! neers sess rai, heater, Dre 1 A SOE ee i, WHEELS at— . windshields. ; $545 . Y' a Come S52 CHEVROLET * FINE. USED cans Coen COUR A ro PARTS Our Plan Is Ethical, | SeNERY, FINE TOUR DOOR) DOWN CACMENTS 1 Marters and wenersiors .. 6.86 Pontiac “The lot is open for your Honest and True SPECIAL ! conomee 1952 DODGE | See Us | A, REAL VACATION VALUE” | 66 8. Perry St. FE 40083 snet weed” for “4 . | . . en eee preaa| Retail Store | inspection—drop in and 1947 CHEVROLET meer R78 We have nice clean cars “conten 1950 Pontiac 12 FORD TRUCE ENGINE. >. Oc Fac tory Branch | browse around with nO Ovens tek fawn very clean COME IN that you can afford ~~] : po an. Pee wh he "FE 41702. . | 63 Mt. € ‘lemens at Mill goad tires, spotlight" large radio AND SEE 1959 BUICK many at only — j 48 NASH | green finish, This is a very low pd rE 3 714 17 interruptions, then see us Poa back seat speaker and hea 4 door na) heater } $20 Down j Fe GO WAS RADIO weed day guarentee. 10 wy wait? a1 goend tives. + ; = — WO MON LY DOW rm . tr i - Se ee th. Nhsereed ’ + te: i s one home months ‘Auto Service si anrED we rE Sree eee STII TIT LORI VS —— | NATIONAL ' “aang Soe" ep aT bane weiter CRANKAHAPT GRINDING 1 THE “Cash ° Ready. | your choice, Reautial metallic ereen. finish, 2 door, ao ae t 2 tone MOTOR SALES » SC Duets Piymeats Desi ING ear ts reboared. Zuc . | large eight tube Tadic. large heat- Paint. - S. Saginaw St. i 012.8. Woodwa chine ahem, Mood. Ph. FE! \\E NEED SHARP | CUET-NOCN | erSgieaming whitewall tres. 6 $925 171 S. Sag ‘53 and "54 OPEN TIL9 PM. REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING CARS CHRYRERFLYMOUTE DEALER, Ter avert sng carom a a: le Por Your Convenience FREE ESTIMATE Shoo -1t-Then. Bring, wt Mere OLIVER Lincoln ¢-8410 “One in a Thousand 1950 NASH 80 | emis TORS AND. poets heater i Lake Ra. AUD AYMENT PLAN * AVERELL S30 OXI NOY. $1,495 Super Sratecmen ¢ deer, 3 tone 04 PONTIAC STARCHIEP CATA- FE 2-9678, FE 4-6896 , radio end heater. SiLEAOE AND AS BRAID MOTOR. SALES. : srr ee eae SOak, Hom |e PONTIAC STARCRIEY Ct 53 PONTIAC 8 4 DOOR - HYDRA matic, older car = FE rat ; rehiet Corals white. 1.500 mites. EOE _— Dh he we SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. YMOUTH DEALER ey gg ood ward Birm "OPEN "TIL 9 PM. = BOON FOR BUSY MOTORS INC. ~ Y'all Come ~ sd ; ett il : 2 9 if rfl iit iff il 3 i i f z ef J j 8 % 3 z = 33 5¢ € & uf rH f if | ui ; 8:00—(4) Saturday Night Revue. Eddie Albert hosts musical re- vue with Alan Young. Actors Tom D’Andrea, Hal March, (2) Two for the Money. Dennis O'Keefe hosts quiz. (7) Boxing. Abrams. Andrade vs Bolden 8:30—(2) Jack Paar Show. Music, country: club olympics, stars Eddie Mayehoff, Gil Stratton Jr. (1) Big Playback. Sports on film. 9: 15—Wrestling. 9:30—(4) Private Secretary. Susie MacNamara finds a mink coat gets too much attention, stars Ann Sothern. (2) Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe as Detective Queen. 10:00—(4) Big Picture. Armed Forces film. (2) Two in Love. Bert Parks hosts Detroit couple in quiz; Mrs. Mary Shelaas, war widow and Pfc. Fred Kochens- parger tell their story. (7) Realm of the Wild. “Snakes,” “Road ‘Runner and Rattler,” films. 10:30 — (4) College of Musical Knowledge. Tennessee Ernie hosts musical quiz. (2) The American News. (7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Renaldo in “Guns and Fury,” film feature. 10:45—(2) Movie Date. “Guest of the House,” film feature. 11:00—(4) Michigan Barndance. Music country style. 11:36—(4) Saturday Show. Film to (7) Armchair “Third Visitor.” film feature. SUNDAY MORNING 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) Action Theater. (2) God’s World. ‘ 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers. (2) God's World. 10:00—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. (2)— Detroit Pulpit. 10: 30—(7)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sinema. 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. 11:00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Court of Health. (4)—Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7)—Today’s Faith. (2)— (2:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:00—(4) Home n- (7) 1:15—(2)—What's Your Trouble. 1:38—(7) (2) 2:00—(2)—Cowboy G-Man. 2:30 — (4) — Rough Riders. (7)— John Wayne Show. (2) McLeod's TV Bandstand. ) 3:00—(T) Western Film. 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello- D Roundup. Featurette. 4:00—(4)—Out on the Farm. (7)— Super Circus. 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