+ i ae eee a » a ‘ : I ; . OS ee ae 7% The W. oe : . ' : hee Bad *| “=- THE PONTIAC PRESS & | (Detallo Page 3) | . , a , ai Edition _ 12th YEAR tC kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 9, 1954—56 PAGES “"0aARS%5020" oly” vee” Te Plumber Held Arson Suspect in Investigation of Seven Fires. © Blazes Cause $100,000 Damage ‘in 2 Counties; Court Date Set . 2 _ A 23-year-old Detroit plumber, who policé say has admitted settirig seven fires since last July 24 causing $100,000 damage, will be _efTaigned on an arson charge in Oakland County ‘ Circuit Court Monday. Donald J. Roller of 12374 | | 1 Witness Claims He Paid $2,500 to Dan Keating Contractor Says Cash Was to Call Off Union Wage Hike Demand DETROIT (# — A Farm- ington sand and gravel dealer testified today he paid $2,500 to an AFL Team- sters Union official to call off a union wage demand. - The dealer, Mather Jr., testified in Re- corder’s (criminal) Court he gave the money in 1951 | dent of the union's Pontiac Edgar §&.| to Daniel J. Keating, presi- |. 800 Perish As Quake Smashes Algerian + o Schoo 4 1 Toda é pe Town Buildings Topple and Utilities Fail in Orleansville French - Rush Troops,’ Ambulances to Scene; Injured Evacuated ALGIERS, Algeria (P#—A tremendous earthquake struck northern Algeria to- day, blasting the town of Orleansville and wreaking a toll which unofficial re- ports put at approximately 800 dead. The French National De- fense Ministry said in Paris that it knew of at least 200 deaths. Local 614. Eyewitnesses reported that the Keating and four other officials of the union are on trial on ex- Wisconsin St., Detroit, - waived examination before; . Farmington Township Jus- C rf Ok tice Allan C. Ingle yester- Ou ays . day arid was returned to . Oakland County Jail under | yen Vote on Bingo |= s. Meanwhile, Detroit police an-| a ee nounced today that another firebug| Turns Down Petitions %2 = forgot a a de suspect, Stanley Murdock, 25, also} by Churches Hoping to |™*"* ‘nm tion leader had made of Detroit, has admitted setti hn 5 emt Sewty cost of vee —— the -$150;t00—Wells-Limiber To -Step-Nov. 2 Ballot pay raise for union members em- Yesterday, Mather testified he site, lies about 100 miles west of 23 See map on page 2. Algiers on the main rail line to Oran, It is the center of a rich farming vailey. Some reports said it was 20 per cent demolished. Barracks, in Detroit recently when witnesses | bingo” off the November election — seed 7, SS ballot were denied by the Mich- ny fire. rs , denied any knowledge of the blaze, 8%" Supreme Court Wednesday, police said, but finally confessed | #%4 the question will be submitted » paid another $5,000 to “fix” another wage case in 1958. Elaborating today on this testi- |} mony, Mather said: | “He (Keating) told me _ the) money was going to a party in the | state or federal district attorney's | ‘Gotwiaine £ve Building Plans “I took it with @ grain of salt.” Junior High and Grade| Another Year Begins Other defendants on trial before - Units, One Add More Than 17,000- Return to Public S Another year in the school careers of Pontiac boys and «| girls opened today. Junior and senior high school stu- .| dents returned to classes and pupils in the city's elemen- tary public schools reported for enrollment. Pupils through the sixth grade will start regular class Hurricane Edna |= See => Lingers at Sea Ils About 280 Miles East of Florida and Heading Into Atlantic MIAMI. Fia. ®—Hurricane Edna lingered of the Florida coast to- day and forecasters believed the capracious disturbance might swing harmlessly into the open sea. Edna, the fifth tropical storm of | rooms. the season, was ‘about 280 miles ‘east of Cocoa, Fla., and was mov- ing northward at 12 miles an-hour|—- with indications of a turn to the north-northeast. Small craft trom North Florida to Cape Hatteras, N. C., were advised to remain in port. The Miami Weather Bureau said at 5 a.m. that continued movement Pentioe Press Prete | VACATION’S OV youngsters reluctantly picked up { ER—Pontiac S lov | pencils and books this morning for the start of a new school year. | Some 17,000 students registered for classes at the city’s schools today: above on their way to greet their teachers are (left to right), Bruce Bigler, 6, of 386 W. Iroquois Rd., his sister Jane, 9, | of 103 Chippewa Rd. and Margaret Moreeu, 8, of 22 E. .* -« . . + . The high court rejected petitions filed by the Michigan and Detroit Z s pibe f2 gy? if z i g ition af Charging Buffalo Felled—in Ohio, Not Wild West i 1 4 z cif fs : if F : t F iE z2 il sled t tf < etl China ? gt : t if E _——- | (See 3 i story on page 17) ; i Pad: i | Mercury Dips fo 29 in State-Last Night i th i i et Fi z 3 z F A ee vicinity is mostly cloudy with rain | tonight and Friday morning. Mrs. Helen Martin Struck Down Crossing Elizabeth Lake Road i! pect's car, Southfield Township fireman added actual care, McCarthy Insists on Right | to Request Secret Data WASHINGTON (# — Sen. McCarthy insisted today there was nothing wrong about any of his calls for gov- ernment ‘employes to give him information, and his .| counse) sought to show other senators have used secret data. p.m. Yesterday's temperatures downtown ranged from 52. to 70. By RAZEL A.. TRUMBLE Seventy-five residents of the Street area appeared before Education I i i look § ruled, however, that the group would not 2 if activities of other senators. ~ | | i In Today’s Pre ad eer eT trier ira) ..-048 m it i eves ivi | i gaat if zz or ¢ r Ae ° Two ~ PRES ’ ' $, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 The Day in. Birmingham y= bi reland Says Traffic BIRMINGHAM—Cortrery to re ports, Supt, ef Schools Dwight B Ireland said this.morning that the question of a traffic signal at the Southfield-Beverly road intersec- | tion, which must be used by chil dren attending the new Beverly: achool at that location, “is net my problem.” ; While within the Birmingham achool district, the building fs in Southfield Township. According to reports, irate parents have threat ened to barricade the intersection next Monday, unless action is tak- en “*Thig ig not an arbitrary, but a legal position,” Dr, Ireland maintained “I'm no traffic en- gineer, and have ne authority te say what i, needed in the way ot protection at the crossing. “This problem was discussed by the school board last spring. with the result that the Oakland County Model Homes Set fo Open $18,000,000 Project Features Time-Sovers, Built-in Luxuries BIRMINGHAM Built-in time savers and juxuries are some of the dominating highlights to be noted at three model homes open ing in the $18 000.000 Westchester Village development tomorrow The homes, part of a 600 house project in the area bounded by Maple. Cranbrook and Lahser roads, have been built by the Gar ling Const, Co. of Detroit, and fea ture three period designs; early American; French provincial, and modern. Pa evens and ranges, dish- cupbeards and “ three models, early Amer. the period design of the~ Edison “Diamond Jubilee” . The Reynolds “Mr. Peep er's Honeymoon House” has a lat the is General Electric “House of Stars’ daughters, Mrs” Rayrnond Cowle ‘gation in Gassrooms > ; . James | _|Hudson of Detroit: two sisters, Mrs_| Welt Hoang on Breakin bound over to Oakland County. Circuit Court when they appeared 4 E : Z z Sirs | -f ; 3 Birmingham Justice Dismisses Dog Case ustice John : | | E i i ; ! BF ae Ht Hl iff Z i 7 ; i ih 4 } | estly Prt. te mites Road Commission made a study,” Ireland said, ‘The survey showed ; theré was not sufficient traffic pres- ent for a signal light “Furthermore,” he said, ''South- field Township told us they would | share in the cost, if the school board would also, but only if the school board stationed an officer there “We have no people qualified | Meanwhile the township has tem- | porarily stationed a policeman at! i the intersection * e the 194-55 academic year this month, there wily be 337 boys pres- ent from 15 states and South America A. breakdown of this. record-| breaking attendance figure shows | 182 boarding students and 155 day boys. Registration for all stu dents will take place Sept. 2 and v1. Classes are scheduled to begin the following Wednesday. | e ‘oe | Starting ite year's activities, | | the Westminster Guild of the . | Firat Presbyterian Church will | meet at the church at § tonight. — * ¢ «6 Once again Rotary Club mem- bers are stepping lively and hope | that's just what the community will do tomorrow night, when the club sponsors its third annual) square dance at the Briggs parking | lot, 1 ‘As always, proceeds will be_ used for the purchase of needed | equipment for the Oakland County Crippled Children’s Society. Dick Griffin, the self-styled ‘white peo | Lewis is to be the. caller for the dancing. which will run_ continu- ously from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Chairman Matthew Camm.areri said prizes. and refreshments will | be included in the evening's en- tertainment, and added that the ; | station wagon purchased for the white supremacy championship Visitors witi find refrigerators, OCOCS through club - sponsored pe js pledged to continue, Griffin projects last year, will be on dis- | pitied play, Tickets wil) be available at | the door or through any Rotarian. . J . The Birmingham Business Women's Club wilt start fall ac- tivities with a 6:30 dinner at the | Mre, Albert F. Huha Service for Mra, Albert F. (Clara) Huhn, M4, of 1408 Ruff-| ner, will be held at 3 p.m. Fri-} day at the Kinsey Fugeral Home, | Royal Oak, with burial in Acacia | Park Cemetery. She died Tuesday. | Martha Sass of Wilmington N. C. and Mrs. Frances Krause, of Van Dyke; and a« brother, Frank Bud- ner, of Detroit. concept of their school : Z all -_ if < Le NAACP pro elementary students, he pointed | out that the Lake Street sfte has a high safety asset. within a few minutes of all the student's homes. Signal. Not School Responsibility =. -- eect O@r Birmingham Burees * \ ee # a4 ie -_ When Cranbrook School begins Kissing her is Miss District of Col of the talent title. Miss America w i a ee ne ne White People’s | Candidate Wins Georgia Dems Choose Griffin as Gubernatorial Nominee ‘THE PONTIAC | hel Oa . bia, Linda Maud Weisbrod, winner Cornwall. . : AP Wirephete THEY'RE HAPPY—Pretty Mise California, Lee Ann Meriwether 4 of San Francisco, shows her_pleasure in winning the swim suit title last night in preliminaries of the Miss America pagegnt in Atlantic City. be chosen Saturday night. | Sa ai Cad a ATLANTA W—Lt. Gov. Marvin) 4 ple's candidate,” was swept to an apparently overwhelming victory | in yesterday's Democratic primary for the nomination as governor of Georgia ; Running with the blessing of Gov, Herman Talmadge whose up a huge lead for all-im- portant y unit votes—alloted to the counties on-the basis of two | units for each seat in the House | ot Representatives, ee ¢ @ Former Gov. M. E. Thompson, . } Talmadge: was far back in place, still clinging to a fading; hope that later returns might pull him into a runoff The only majo? candidate strong ly advocating ratification of Tal- madge's so-called private echest ameéndment, Griffin hit hard at his | opponents for their “softness" on | mone ; as More Pickets Mob Square D DETROIT (INS) — Police re- ‘inforcements were rushed to the | Square D. plant in De- Beit Bat th a ie ll Heel i BIRMINGHAM — Appearing yes- terday before Justice John J. Gaf- | il, David Berry, 38, of Detroit, | | pleaded guilty to a charge of re was a resclution of the ceiving stolen property Berry was afrested when De troit police found im his car two. the D. J. Healy Shop, 256 W. Maple. | PUN yr eit t : i? ! i ee Society Elects New Presiden i | ments. : ' Lloyd C. Megee to Head | purtnermore. Williams sald. Crippled Children Unit in County ‘The Oakland Children last G Megee Reinforce Police geboimy gacceeds the iate Philip Mrs Fred 25 2% ? ry He i . ? i | Mr. Baker. i County Society night of Carkston vice president, Cc jteem for their deceased The treasurer's report was read, of Pontiac dresses that had been stolen from showing a large increase over last year’s balance. were named delegates to the state convention. Swimsuit Cup Miss D. C. Captures the | ' Talent Award ot First, | of Columbia shared opening night | | honors ‘at the “Miss America” (Heather-Jo Taferner), Can- | ada (Barbara Joan Markham Ont.) and Miss Ten- ;nessee (Gerry Johnson of Nash- | | ville) proved popular with the spectators. The 50 lovelies—representing 44 Hi i McCarthy Maintains Right fo Information. (Continued From Page One) | es had the duty to give him or, someone else in civil authority in-, formation on graft, corruption, | Communist infiltration. and espio-| | nage within-the-executive depart- | tT li i | #7 i | i FAR fk ti fir iy t le fa iis r 3 Return to School REPAIR — SERVICE Expert. Trained Technicians All Makes © All Work Bussard : Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oaniand Co Mlectrente TV Service Assectation Gueranteed © Electric Californian Gets | the Michigan a farm at Chassell, Mich. 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MEMBER OF THE ASBOCIATED paEee ial —_————— aie ae Press entitied exchustvety the wee Set seal et at ce ages" Malan Challenges U. N. _ Tap, Pome Fame ie delivered by carrier fox @ cous On September 21 the General Assem-, ees eens coumtice Hts G19 o voor ee; bly is scheduled to take up the issue EEE face Pontiac ve Fail" born of South African Prime Minister . MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU oF ciAcULaTIons MALAN’s disregard of U. N. trusteeship —= over South-West Africa. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 194° * * * oe - Dr. Malan now declares the School Plants Expanded mandated territory part of South Unlike the-situation in some Michi- Africa. foes diesating pr ee sen. commmunitios and far We many = 41 of his action, One of thenp is throughout the Nation, Pontiac has the ruling of , the League of been able to increase its school facillyes”~~’ Nations mandating South-West to meet the growing need. As a result Africa te South Africa. half day sessions won't be necessary in = another is that U. N.’s trusteéship our schools. 7 division is the Jega! heir of the League By: the time all grades get down — of Nations’ mandate system. A third to regular class work the first of is a ruling by the International Court of pext week, public school enroll- Justice that South-West Africa is still a ment is expected to exceed 17,000, mandated territory. | am increase of about 1,000. = —-— ow * * * .! The reasons for this attempt to To take care of this larger enrollment grab’ the former German colony a ‘total of eight new classrooms have aren't hard to find. It has con- ~ “been added to Bagley, Whittier, Owen siderable economic value because and Malkim Schools. In addition, port- of its diamend. lead aad’ karakal able buildings have been erected at Mc- skin-‘ ‘ead and {tn;" tastes Conne!!, Wisner and Wever Junior High. South-West Africa's euchange Similarly, parochial school fa- earnings also have been bolster- cilities have been increased. At ing the MALAan government's St. Frederick's two classrooms fiscal position by reducing its .un- 7 have been added and a new favorable trade balance. men . a, ack be in This case is a warning to small mem- ci he, payee ©) "ber Nations which have to look to U. N. ee ae tap for protection and aid in realizing their’ Public school registration in the ies ne. . State is expected to reach 1,325,000, an EEE : increase of 70,000 over last year. To TH® bathing beauty who gets sun- 4 accommodate these pupils 2,000 class- Durned these days is about 95 per cent | rooms have been added at a cost of burned. = $80,000,000. cee a | . Figures show that nationwide growth _The Man About Town | - of school population will continue. : Big and Unusual Total registration is expected to increase All of Our Growing Things be 1,692,000 more elementary pupils, 219,000 more high school and 89,000 mote college students. As for teachers, Daffynition = there is a minimum. need for 118,000 Scotland Yard: Two feet and ten inches. right now, according to educational authorities. * * * Thanks to a far sighted school. board and the wisdom of school district voters Pontiac is prepar- | ing for continued increases in | enroliment. On June 14 the elec- | _ tors approved a tax increase plan ' to finance a 10 year, $9,000,000 building program which will add 206 classrooms. : A turnip that weighs ten and one-half pounds grew in the garden of Mrs. tittian Cottratt of Drayton Plains, but enjoyed daily water- ing during the dry weather. A cotton plant is now in blossom in the garden of Mrs. Della Deonavan’ at 1063 Stanley Ave. growing from a seed planted last spring. Sweet corn stalks: 14 feet high and still growing are reported by : Mrs. Sherman Spicer of 37 Adams St. The other day when his thermometer registered 105, ~ Alphonso Wittwer The people of Pontiac showed Sp_thelr of Auburn Heights says the cucumbers in his votes that they, don't want the kind of ~garden burst open and their juice boiled out, second class publie school education They surely gave the lie to the expression, half day sessions would impose, “Cool as & cucumber.” | _____ Tke’s Working Vacation - Tt takes only a casual glance at Pres!- dent Exsennower’s daily schedule at Denver. to understand why his sojourn _ there should be called a working vaca- ii de! __ Though he has been in the Colorado city.much of the time since Congress adjourned, the sbest the President has been able - te do is reduce his working day Many people are gunning for that " $300 in U. S. Bonds, as every mail brings more entries in this column's feotball contest. It will be given no publicity outside of this columa. signed simply, “They Call Me Berzo,” : says: “I am eight years old, I have raised and sold‘ stuff from our garden to pay for all. of my new clothes and things to start school. I have two dollars left, and wish you would giveit to the reward for catching that terrible man who cut out the little a dog’s tongue. I hope they catch him and to five hours. cut out his tongue. My dog Ike hopes the * * * same.” The two dollars has been forwarded While he is far removed from Wash- ‘to the proper parties. ington, the truth is that he never really = escapes the pressures that beat around “gai Mingene his high office. At Lowry Air Force of 1460 Stirling St., puts a different version Base just outside Denver is the vacation on that sleeping smile on his face in Mon- party. A jetter written in a childish hand and - ‘ thousand times. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ Fo in te ante . fe e,fe rae ee i: Unnecessary Book Learning Voice of the People Communism Not Mer a ély Political Party; Also Organized Atheism, Says Reader (Letters will be condensed when neces. sary because of lack of space Full name: address and triephohe number of tre eriter must sccompany letters but these will not be pub) if the writer se requests, unless the letter is critical to ts nature) I believe it is a terrible error on the part of the Press to think of Communism ag merely a political It certainly does not’ jibe With what they say and teach. The powers of Moscow base their hopes of expansion on the work of mili tant Atheism and the ¢orruption of morals... - : Long before the triumph of Bol- shevism in Russia they declared, “It hag been decided in our coun-; cils that we must get rid of Cath olics, but we do not want f make martyrs, so let us strive to popu larize vice among the people. It must enter by the five senses. Make men's hearts corrupt and you will have no more Catholics. The best dagger with which to wound the church is corruption."’ Mrs, Bella Dodd, once the na- tlen's top weman Communist, stated that Comeavunists finance ™% per cent of all filthy comic beoks in this country. Gen, Fran- co dectared that prior to the Red inmapired Civil War the country was flooded with immoral litera- ture, Communism is more than a po- litical party. As a government it is Athesim politically organized and aims to gain control of all the economy so it has more power to earry on its diabolical work of destroying the morals of a nation, especially of youth for the purpose of enslavement New if Christ has established His mystical body, the Church, Satan.. has also established his mystical body, the Anti-Church. These are the forces contending for the souls of men. The day religion comes to an end, the world will end. Mrs. Mary D. Walter Rt. 2, Lake Orion \ Who ls Responsible for Man’s Morals? We find in the study of the New Testament that it is teaching man morals for the life in eternal for- mation. . . I know of a man with eight or nine children. This man belongs to a church and is active in its be- lief. He has this family of children ‘Case Records of a Psycholog ist of poverty in health and in ma- terial means for body comforts and cleanliness. When this mate of a “There is a higher powrr than the ter's to heal her."’ Yet he was so negligent with thin beloved that he failed to take her to medical aid when first she began ailing. Now whom is regponsible for this man’s morals? God or the man? Leona L. Gould 9593 Dartmouth Rd. Clarkston, Mich THOUGHTS FOR TODAY . Thy attributes, how endearing! how parental! all loving, all for- subjecting the loved form to a state giving —Hosea Ballou. Parents Should Avoid Making an Issue Over Stuttering by a Pre-School Child Benny is not the real probd- . lem today. There is @ woman -in- the case who is tikely to “set” this nuisance habit ‘until. tt becomes a permanent handi- cap to him. You mothers and fathers must overlook such speech difficulties at Benny's a ge. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE | Case M-310--Benny R., aged 3, is a very smart voungster “But he stutters a great deal.” his worried mother protested. “His tongue gets so twisted at times that he can hardly utter a word ‘It not only makes me nerv- ons but even Benny himself geis angry at his inability to speak. “Dr. Crane, I've corrected him a but it does no good, so what would you suggest?” We psychologists recognise a format period of stuttering in the development of children, It eccurs in this pre-school age when the boys and girls find _ day's paper, when it was stated that the one White House. “There 9 stall of 80 ems. se ee cause be did net haw te werk B ployes is kept. busy handling routine tnt day. This friend says it really was work. At least twice a day and fre- caused by his dream of the beautiful girl he quently more often the President talks !!! marry in a few days. j by: phone with aides in Washington. Nobody has greater anticipation for. the a ee Pa OU li football contest than Even when he is playing gotf hé can’t naeristenh Gees po gunen. ewe! Ford m uperintendent o e tormer se ; escape completely. A Secret Service seven Hin Estate. He says, “I pretend to t agent with a portable two way radio in be an expert on the game, but last year was : touch with other agents near telephones ¢liminated in the early contests, while Mrs - follows aroun course Egglefield. who jist guessed at the whole , — ma the , thing, almost won out.” ie This year’s vacation is marked —s —_—— : Pr en Press recently carried a story La... BY more tension than was his about: the courthouse Belsg SO years old, it ' 1953 Colorado holiday. One rea- . son is that this is an election - year. Another is that when r Congress adjourned it dumped + brought memories back to Nelse 8. Knudsen who recalis that day when F. Homer Newton _ ~~ “more than $00 bills into his lap - laid the cornerstone a half century ago. ea Re Verbal Orchids to— Despite all this he manages to get a ars ei painting, fishing and — entering its sixth oe of pub- ‘i ; . ) = i” . ibs Te \ ; : k See ! - FF : . i 4 Se a a F: me + “SA f s “ “By ‘ ri en a their “speaking” verabulary jags far behind comprehen: sion vocabulary. - This irritates them. as well as their parents, as Benny's mother - has so well indicated ‘You adults who have “studied ‘a foreign language Can ‘understand Aunt Het - 1 tke to have nice things saved for company, but Lb don’t sce any sense in fillin’ every drawer and shelf with stuff that's too nice to use, A, much faster than you can speak in it. , In other words, your comprehen- sion vocabulary exceeds your speaking vocabulary. This situation is thus typical of youngsters like Benny, 98. well as these of high school or col- lege age who are learning French, Gefman or Spanish. In Benny's type of stuttering, the parents, as well as visiting rela- “tives, should never make an issue of his difficulty. They should tact- fully overlook it, realizing that in another year or so, Benny will cor- rect his trouble himself. For his speaking. vocabulary will then overtake his comprehension vocabulary But if a neurotic parent makes an issue of his stutfering and yells “Now stop and start over, Benny.” she may “set'’ this stuttering in his nervous gystem and thus make it a permanent habit. At present Benny is a nervous ’ calm. down and surround your children with a less hectic enyiron- ment. Try to keep a . hap- Sy kuune scar koa Oh, I reatize that isn't possible constantly, but at least shoot. at such a goal as the bull's-eye’ And get your child a pet. such — @s a puppy, with whom he may romp and play, thereby expending his pent-up energy and quieting himself. But when he does occasionally stutter at the age of 2 to 5, by all means IGNORE IT. It will correct itself in a couple of years unless you permanently “‘set"’ this nuis- ance habit by harping on it and \ re ee apt a ep ge - James Marlow Says: , ‘Committee’s Impersonal —s Attitude. Chills McCarthy WASHINGTON (® —' Sen. Me- Carthy said “I felt that..." ; Sen, Watkins cut him = short. “Let's ‘hot get into what you felt,” said Watkins, In a sentence Watkins” pouted up the. différence between last spring's televised McCarthy-Army hearings and_the—preserit-.untele- vised hearings by a Senate com- mittee on demands that McCarthy be censured for his officiaf con- duct, * « @ ; The Wisconsin Republican is in an icebex. Washington has been sweating in a savage burst of summer. But thecayucus room, where the present hearings are held, is cold. It’s not the tempera- ture. It's the attitude. The committee of six senators, sitting across a long table from Portraits By JAMES J. METCALEE The one whe drives an ambu- lance . . « Is not engaged in fun . . , As sirens scream and red lghts gleam .. . Along his mercy run... You may not be’ much interested . . . In what he has to do . . . But some day when he saves a life... It may belong to you... He has tobe on duty through .. . The hours twenty-four ... Prepared to sacrifice his time ... For any name or door . . . He cannot plan his family life... And take his ease each day ., . Be- cause at any moment now .. . He may be on his way .. . His prompt- _ ness saves a thousand lives .. . But few appreciate . . . While many criticize who think .. . He is a second late. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 5 Ttinternetione! News Service) Whatever Mendes ~- France is cooking up you can bet your store teeth it's not on the menu. Looks to the unbiased foreman of the packed jury !'e Mendes- Ever since he became premier he has his feather-edged shuffle working like a lamp-lighter in an His “spiel was, “I will ssa Oe in Indochina.” That shows he was on the Mos- cow-Paris bee-line, No guy ever won the La Savatte championship wearing carpet slip- —It_tTiger—Clemenceau isn't revolving in his tomb it's because they forgot to turn the crank. The English and the Chinese.- Commos are as cozy as a kitch- enette. One — didn't forget be cause we hever knew it.. That's in international diplomacy the art of double-crossing never reaches the saturation point. : It was several semesters ago that. this stockpile of second guesses first realized that Sir Winston looked suspiciously Like the smiling -joss of Hong Kong. Not the lightest tincture of or- ganized doubt that 10 Downing Street is playing Beisbol with the Outlaw League Se When you're playing Indians a toupee ig ag good as a scalp. Mendes-France says he doesn't want to play footsies with any- hody who doesn't clip his toe- ~naiis.— + ~ ie That leaves us up Salt Creek with the tide out. We've been took like free samples at a food show. Tn our foreign affairs we should have remembered the first rule of health in the Central Ameri- can mountains. If you see a snake don't worry because it's a stick. But don't pick up a stick to hit it because that will be a snake, taf McCarthy, look’ at him as coolly to chill McCarthy. Chairman Watkins, dignified white-haired Utah Republican and onetime judge, said repeatedly be. fore these hearings began weuld conduct them like an ex- amination in @ courtroom. McCarthy tried once on Watkins ’ what he did so many times suc- cessfully to Sen. Mundt (R-SD), chairman of the McCarthy-Army hearings: he tried to interrupt Watkins banged ‘him into silence with his gavel. : McCarthy hasn't tried it agai _ Since he emerged into national four years ago, Mc- roy tos been the center of an emotional thunderstorm, The best - {lustration is the intense feeling he has in friend and foe In the on his fight with the Army, McCarthy interrupted as he pleased, : new charges, fresh attacks and oc- casionally produced a sensation. Emotion was the steady thread through, those rough - and-tumbie days. : And upon occasion in those hear ings McCarthy's voice vibrated with emotion. That kind of voice in the new hearings would seem out of place. ° . Watkins made it clear his com- mittee wanted facts and evidence, brought in and emotion and per- sonal feelings checked outside. For ‘the first week these were Carthy took the stand in his own defense. The television audience which watched him last spring would have been astonished at the 7 ei 3 \ z zs lh 8 2 lawyer, Edward B. Williams, Watkins, icily polite to everyone, stopped him in mid- flight. “Mr, Case,” he said, ‘‘will you wait a moment until Mr. Wil- liams has finished?” Case said he would, and did. we Looking Back 15 Years Ago L. S. SENDS five liners te bring war refugees home ARMED, FORCES — spur gency plan to-entlist 100,008. 20 Years Ago FIRE OF Morto Castle described as no accident as captain tells of other attempts. << STAFF OF Pontiac Junior Col- lege completed. It Helps A coffee salesman was traveling through Alabama, and as he waited for a train in a small town he - chatted, with a looking man idling on a seat at the station. : : “Ever drink coffee?” he in- emer- j quired. with an eye to stirring up interest in his line The man admitted he drank a lot of coffee. Fifty cups a day. “Fifty cups a day! Doesn't it lazy one. -scokding the child. Two-Mile. 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Rrownel] announced today he is calling in all of. the #4 federal | district atorneys ‘in the United States and its posséssions for a three-day conference, Oct. 13-15. The sessions in © Washington Brownell said, are designed to ef fect better coordination in all phases of the Justice Departments work - “yorice or rum iC HEARING Bon te hereby given thet « pudiiec eafing will be beld in the Municipe! court City of Pomtiec. Michigan by the _ Demmisslon om Tusedey Gctober “a tees at 8 oclock pm Rastern Stand vaceting of oposed 1 eee as follows — Commissioner Carry, supported by Miles Resolved. that « pulllie notice be ven im accordance Ceccter It} of the the vaertiing Sirk hecetnafver i end —, = Reremeat t of Miu tateof As Piete Ne, 133 and 13) ektend me from the South of Bites Street ‘s Plat 137 to the South lines’ om the Plats of “s Plate No. 133 one = gatas. the Bast line of ». e Piet 132 end 5 > i Chandier Aven Tuesday, October 12. 1964 et #-e clock e ra Time ip the Mu- efder of the City Commission Septem ber & 1904 ADA BR. BVANS City Clerk eo 8 Want Nudist Camp! } | Strip, Pay $30,000 ANNAPOLIS, Md. ®—Want a nudjst camp? There's one near here for sale— $30.000 asked. The owners choose to remain anonymous. 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A& associate professor of astron- omy, Miss Losh explains that the Harvest Moon scheduled to appear Sept. 12, at 3:19 p. m., is that oc ~—euiring nearest-the-autunimal éqiil- 7 nox. “The autumnal equinox is sched uled to begin at 8:56 a. m. on Sept 23 when the sun crosses the equa tor on fts-way south,” she points out. This ts the day the sun rises and sets at the east and west points of the horizon and the day and night will be said to be equal This is not strictly true, though, the professor says For as the sunlight enters the at. mesphere, it comes inte a more dense region and its light is-bent-~ so that it appears te be “tiffed” Among September's“ constelia- tions, will be the legendary and famous Pegasus, Andromeda and Perseus, rising in the east and northeast just after sunset, Easi-. est to identify is “The Great | Square of Pegasus’ or the Big - Diamond,” marked by four stars equidistant apart “The northeast corner star of Pegasus is really a star of Andro’ meda,"’ Professor Losh continues, “and its four bright stars stretch ¥ in a. line parallel to the horizon Legend says the constellation ts the image of the heroine Andro- meda chained to a rock by the sea where she-awaits death. iintil res. cued by Perseus.”’ Abeve Andromeda’s third star is the Great Nebgla, a universe similar te our own Galaxy or Milky Way system, Miss Losh states. “It is the mest distant ~ Object. seen by the human eye unaided,” she adds. . 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Or, if more convenient, : 4 ; SSRI PEE 3 — jaspirin has to travel such long) gnimais in the motntains, for. tin around some archery ine 0 Beweficial or, tee jdistance for processing it's 8&€- | cheep-herding and, by hunters) the Sede Goes femeeey tagged wont haya ch redeearr ee — Y ES | on ™’ parcagpe Spano as many head, carry equipment | his burros with pieces of card-| He was fined $25 and court costs. | © e * , | aches as is relieving. . board, but he had to change. to - : FINANCE co. - : Raw aspirin manufactured in Caveses sald many of the | terves | places cattle’ aa Fe Moscow must be'sent 7,000 miles to| Durres are sold for children to | motel enss because the |The nesthey ones ‘ at Loan ) ous ‘ the east of Khabarovsk. north of M@e or drive, Seme of the | often ate the paper tags before} egret have net_yet been located in| tevrety of ber en 1 HAVE THE NEW FALL ; Viadivestok, for pressing tito tab-| Youngest, gentlest animals, te | thay_gat to thelr dentination. 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Ee rest, points oul that he faces ; — ae a ae many years’ imprisonment if | : Mgoneee gg eae at Weet- captured, and urges great caution | f oo : a in approaching the armed and aang By JAMES LEE oP an ar alge iy 9 } WASHINGTON (INS)—The FBI | at Barnett $ * listed today as one of the nation’s # Here are aids to identification of | Z “10 Most Wanted” criminals John ‘the elusive criminal: : ' Harry Allen, 44-year-old armed Aliases—Harry Allen Jerry Har-| robber who rates as one of the ry Allen, John Henry Allen, Jerry | mest expert escape Holt, Thomas H. Holt, Tom H. | annals of American crime Keefer, Tom Moore, Tom Tracy, Allen, who has boasted that he Tom Slade, Tom H. Starr. will shoot to aveid capture, has Description—Age, 44, born Nov. | 10, 1909, -Carroll County, Tenn.; height, 5 feet, 11 inches: Weight, | 160 to -180-pounds; build, medium; | hair, brown, graying, may be dyed | black; eyes, brown; complexion, | ruddy; race, white. Occupations — Welder, farmer, laborer, cotton picker, woodwork- er. Scars and marks — 2-inch cut country’s supposedly proof” penal institutions. * His latest break occurred March 6 when he scaled the wall of the Kansas State Penitentiary at Lansing, where he was serving a @i-year sentence for the rob- bery of a market in Pittsburgh, | Kansas. Since his escape, Allen has taunted his former custodians with | | goncealed himself ander «a He has been identified. as the! freight car and when a switch letters written from Arkansas armed robber who staged a $2.400 market holdup in Coffeyville, | Kan., April 24, a drive-in theater | robbery in the same town on July | 29, the looting of a supermarket | in Springdale, Ark., May 22. In his career of crime, Alien has + broken loose from the Pocatello,’ Idaho, Jail, the Tennessee State | Penitentiary, the Kilby - Peniten- tiary at Montgomery, Ala., the North Dakota State Penitentiary | and the Kansas prison. JOHN HARRY ALLEN scar right side of neck, scar on) Though in the past he has as- left index finger, 1-inch cut | top of left wrist, small scars on fin- | | gers of right hand, one tooth miss- | Bismarck provided a good ex- ample of his criminal cunning; Werking in the prison yard, he. engine puffed out of the prison with the car in tow, Allen rode te freedom. j The FBI regards the ‘‘most waht- | ed’' fugitive as a vicious type. In 1950, he engaged in a running gun battle with Mississippi highway pa- trolmen. A native of Tennessee who speaks | with a southern drawl, Allen re-| portedly has stomach ulcers and/| subsists principally on a diet of | raw eggs, milk, fresh fruits and} sociated with notorious bank’ rob- bers, he is now known as a “‘lone wolf.” ling lower left side and one tooth The FBI warns of Alfien’s ar- | missing lower right side; bald spot rogant boast that he will shoot | on top of head. TT NEEDLE TUFTS FABULOUS NEW CARPET-— Westwood at Take 12 Weeks To Pay! 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When the history|® horse. “Would you like ketchup or chili sauce NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP)! o¢ the American Theater is written, Wynn will | With this?” he asked. Tact and psychology are replacing | occupy some of the most prominent pages. Off or onstage, Ed will go to any extreme biceps and a rumbling voice as| 2d Wynn, like Danny Kaye, has never told} for = laugh, I remember when my fifth main requirements for the 194 - | an off-color joke. He's funny to look at—wears| daughter, Janet, was born. We were living style boss, the most outlandish costumes—tells the most; in Great Neck, Long Island, at that time, The key to these modern-day | *trocious puns—and keeps an audience scream-| and I telephoned the good news to all my qualifications is development of | ing. friends, including Ed Wynn. new training techniques such as Nobody ever used props-te better advan- That night a tremendous box was role-playing. forced leadership and| tage than Wynn. In “Manhattan Mary” he | from Wynn. When it was opened, I almost voluntary discussion. These tech-/ piayed the part of a waiter. An irate cus- | collapsed laughing. It was niques stress persuasion over Mere! tomer banged on the table, demanding | ocean with a note saying, “Now you can brag show of authority. service. - that a boy was delivered to the Cantors.” Themes Q. Gtioon, Buigers Us | wynn said, “I'm here to please you. What (Copyright, 1954) SN KS pert, sald most large firms have funds to pay for one-way tickets RN ' abandoned the old idea of per- | to solve and report te the entire Convi t F il H T to Russia for citizens of the United RAVAN ) biti sonnel being a hy | group. IC ais in ry States whic want to go to Russia YA thelr superiors coached In the process a spokesman or ’ and stay there permanently. in their by their However time Banton’ Giison said present-day training} fob a leader gets a chance ORY, Me. © — b yrael neem eaten | thods , In voluntary discussion, case| Prisoner who wants to trade the) warden William Syeiner said Gemecratic, and more conducive @l| |. iaustrating application of| #0" dare of try- acting ae ee ee acting is spontaneous and gives ob- problem wrence family servers a of attitudes and - ler aes Mi Ror : SS a oe Gross private domestic invest-| for attempted robbery. A year is actually 365.2422 days mp ment in the U, S. increased by| He read a newspaper article on|in length. 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MAHER More than 400 girls and boys from Oakland County in the “needy and underprivileged” class are still swapping stories today about their two weeks summer vacation at Oakland another unit also. utilized, By next summer the other complet ’ + : . , e unit “ living units, knowing we can take care of additional needs in - Their taste of life in the country received sin of 50 | is expected to be in operation with future plans calliig for upwards Another energetic endeaver being undertaken tp the splitting | seeding department.” erg that bunked in cedar cabins for two weeks-on the —— of the | of 1,000 children per summer. ps poppe —— ee ee, Se ey eee bee Donations of individuats, estates, service clubs and service groups . : allotted a time period in which-te youngsters Spares Bs noc emt nestied in the -snidat of 399 acres of rolling | Construction is provided by civic groups with no cost to the/ 4, a. — iielniaid have provided all the land, buildings and equipment at Camp . farm woodland. > county, Hunt pointed out, and their cooperation in the past has been Oakland William Matus, superintendent of Camp Oakland Boys’ ) . : “In order t ke tt vl cessful, ho Pr, *h sect . ‘ Ranch, and James Hunt, director of juvenile ome ge ra — a _—— aaa eae a tect will ae ts ewride ie own croup of tae te the enailas — i a ° oe ton © by es “ - county, both agree that the summer vacation plan, tried on a wo and he and Hunt are “a Sara pomp of ee period and we'll provide all the supervisory personnel.” . agra ‘ b y eels fran? 7: . dee’ tho Gat ie ‘ : ; ans | , 3 supporting the camp by taxes, \ . large scale time year-—was huge — camp's facilities for winter sports. ] Successful operation of the camp to date has been largely - ‘The final end fuct of + an organization is the successful “This = vl paca under or ay of age is fully Rolling hill efferd encelient tebsggen slides for weohend exeurciene | attributable to the scores of volunteers who have come to the camp scala ol Sele pean th important achievement ir rewarding for those who initiated it merely from the looks of complete for brief periods to fill the several necessary supervisory spots today's challenging world. : The hope of those responsible for the camp's founding is that ‘lenough persons maintain a lasting interest in the camp's future.—~ For those who find it difficult to believe that such accomplish ments are being achieved a standing,invitation to inspect the camp at any time has been extended. . “Large numbers of Cirenit Court employes, nurses, teachers, and other qualified persens have helped tremendously in the past and we're hoping that others will do the same in the future,” Hunt said. ‘ “There's one thing we're grateful for in the present physical setup | but one minor detail may prevent the use of the natural slides, The fo have spent some tne here.” Matos 2d nemer® lucky nOWEH | minor detail” reterred to by them is the complete lack of any “But the greatest reward of all is in the knowledge that these | ¥iter equipment. ! . while they play “Last year some of the children improvised with cardboard and share together.” | | boxes and had a wonderful time, but cardboard will never take the The children are housed tn units that are comprised of three, | place of real toboggans for winter thrills," they explained. McCarthy Reported Subdued in Role as Witness Lean Years Deductible E= Shows Emotion Only Briefly | . * to Up Security Payments, is Hearing in Markec Contrast to Spring ‘ : i oe }: (Rider's Noote: Tals Ms pe, turd years of covered work after June | ae Skpnges ts Tha Secinl Seourtt_Xot- Re 30 1954—or—te-tiret—eligthle—for | ian Army Hassle WASHINGTON (INS) than the senator the televisior years of employment under social | Pooch Party Set audiences watched in last spring ftecurity after June ‘ter Sept. 1. f Army-McCarthy hearings. He vol , ts er ee Be S201 up to our years of we warn |fOF September 17 oo capumivly wht ane eee ae oe erereecie Seis at Oakland Park has yet to raise a single point © | Theey With over five years of | YOU'S WE owners 7 to 17 years order against procedures. . covered work can drop up to old will be able to show their pets Perhaps tt is the dampened 4 five years from their record if im competition for prizes at the atmosphere of the hearings that * desired. Sth annual Pontiac Parks and Rec-| | makes everything ww as © | we naued ty tat ss y" Soe tee tubetshon canton ets : cuddling hs ng «ay Ben Hen grosmette Sept, 3. all their and the white : finding his average earnings from wagyings and the at the Oakland County Animal Welfare Shelter where workers are | 15 iia ssqurity yoosed ‘Gosponsored by the Ponttac glare of lights that added to the caring for the lost animal. The bushy coon was found on the front .From his average earnings, us-| Xemel Club, the event is slated excitement of the cartier inquiry. porch of a home gwned by Thomas Nichols, 343 'W. Pike St. last week. | 10. « formula given in: the | for Oakland Park at 2 p.m., ac “ = ESS Mrs. Nichols-said-the raccoon was “so friendly” that her daughter. |. ammount of ee ine aie cording to David R. Ewalt, parks Taescsiger adler gee ere = Connie, 10, and nephew, Jimmy, 9, wanted to keep him as a pet. Dr. | tirement payment ip computed, | 4Partment director ey | Se pth seapage Williamne-- F. R. Bates, director of the shelter, quoted experts as saying the albino | Under the old law average in| “An entry that ts ‘just dog’ hap we ne vena is extremely rare. Ransom Vliet, 65, the shelter's chief deputy, said come could be pulled down by Will have as much consideration a 0 oo he has been hunting raccoons over # years, “but this is the first | years when a person had to i] as will the pedigveed dog,” sald the start the right to do the talkin, albino I've ever seen.” come or very little, Now, if a! wate, for both himself and his pergen qualifies, thege jow income client. : > be red The contest will include two di- McCarthy, in starting his testi - a . ,' nat Gee | visions. A junior grouping. fr mony Wednesday, even shortene:| : iverse uns cs om San 108. op wert Dt wit ve olds , Pontine Press Prete | his namie. —_ aoatien Sr Tl © OW set | SAFETY POSTERS—Dr. Dana P, Whitmer, new{be careful now that school has started. ‘The safety| — Arter . “app i i . , | i Suly 1955, and filed for bene- Dog owners are eligible who have! 1.5 superintendent, left, and Lt. Joseph Koren, campaign started immediately after Labor Day Mgrs hon ; . | ed the tolloetag ccna shen | RO Feached their 1th birthday by! Poets: Potice traific and accident bureau chiel,|when a record 1% million children resumed their au tipsaem lesan fer | Movie Contract for School | ="= Sr 2 ace panna; [tom ever ome of the posers wareng nurge fo[Saden see ee ae oe SE sc csanwccnuxiweees $2,500 1, Best groomed — applying to, McCarthy.” a seouwimana $3,600. | hair, skin, toenails, eyes, ears and ’ ° . — = , Fi HOLLYWOOD ®—Miriam Stev- since I came out here for the Con 1963.0... sss... **" "$3,600 | teeth. | _— al inet auiteie’ te an i enson, Miss Universe of 194, has| test that I've been studying and) 194....,....... cooes. 53.000 2, Best trick dog — judged by ee & Ly cs years, -but-his tult- name ts Sony ~~") gunned Hollywood to-go buck to} wondering What to do. And Ide) 1995. $1,800 nue ee . R. McCarthy, with the middle ini school. cided I'd better go back ahd finish a cou ee ee ee thes , HARRISBURG, Pa. #» — Adal Admitting Gut te. to no “great |Ge presemes of Guana oe 8 eS The , Country-reared | school. Yes, I know I arranged to benefi verage informed owner — on Stevenson, pinpointing the task of admirer” of the Eisenhower ad "OP — yee processes require, . p emotion-packed voice Miriam, 21, announced put off my final year when I WOR would be $88.50 per month. Seneral points about dogs, each | 1. Democratic party's nationwide | ministration’s recent conduct of | ** between the two. great parties, old” MeCarthy rang out brief) she was terminating her six-month | the contest, but that wouldn't be as feeding, grooming and first . ml titi dia...” while the senator was reading $250-e-week contract at Universal-| right, I wouldn't wast to do that| 0% Seteusr be has at least 110) aig, camyaies sqectg tefay, says | Rervign alien, | spect. from the transeript of a hearing | International the chief! now, I want to finish with ‘my : ; { Best pet combination — on | ould “‘sive direction again to « | leels no inclination” to blame the | Ts last winter when he was accuse’ : prize she won with her title last | classmates.” It’s Moisture, Not Joy [evidence of good fellowship. and | rel” policy which wallows aim-| Republicans for the Indochina sit- Flash Flood in Florida —_| of “abusing” Brig. Gen. Ralph W July 24. = 3 § understanding between dog and|‘@*sly and dangerously while ® | uation. Zwicker. eee Miriam has-had three years at Making Bathers Sing chitd Se Sa ae 7 Douses Newspaper Ad Looking up from the transcript termination was by mutual | Lander College for Girls at Green-) oyrorn = “Dogs — at wheel. “Nor am I even tempted in this consent, but Universal spokesmen | wobd, §. C. She's. always been an er haere awa sei A otiets Sasa” oatd Boe, oh The 1952 candidate for president | direction by Vice President Nixon's| DEFUNAK SPRINGS, F 18» agg gasing directty at Chairmen insist it is all Miss Stevenson’s| A and B student. . | British sctenttst believes that mois-| | on cannot enter a dog belong | Promises. at the same time, that | newest nonsense — that the Demo |(UP)—The Peoples Water Service| Arter V, Wathine (@-Utsh), idea, *.* «© ture in the air mikes men sing i | ine to 9 sighbor.”” Democrats this fall will “talk is craty are responsible for the loss | Co. ublished an ad in the Defunink| MeCarthy exclaimed: “Tesld he Did she have any talent? Those | “But I don’t know-how good an/| the bathtub | Prizes from the Kennel Club | 0s ;; +» Whether the Republicans | of Indochina,” he added. | Springs Herald announcing severe | was not fit te wear the uniform — who worked with her say: As much, actress I'd make,” she said. O. Hinchcliffe of | wilt include ribbons for all first,| “""* % oF not” os a Sel restrictions on using water to’sprin-| © 8 general. I think he wae-tet as any girl with a nontheatrical | Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-| Glasgow University told the Brit-| second and third place winners, |; stevenson Pogo ey cee, Appealing to fellow Democrats ide tawns im the dstedent city Ds. E eal that then, T any tt background can display in a few ard Stevenson, said ine Winns-| ish (scientific) Association Wednes-| an award for the winner of each | 5 999 ed ano oe ee issues” this fall, he ‘| now, ahd 1 wilt say i again.” weeks of coaching. Didn't she like | boro interview jast month that day that climate affects human class and a trophy for the dog RRO Oe | old age ge A tew minutes after the weekly - : ik ak pictures? She says she did, wr | Sdictemn te @ dptmunteed: art whe] behavior. judged best “all dog.” at « Democratic fund-ra in We face the obligation to lift edition was mailed to subscribers cCarthy and-Watkins 5 the says she enjoyed meeting a| Will do what site thinks she should. | “Ht has been suggested that in- 4s. ner officially commencing %-year- this campaign a considerable notch | Wednesday, a flash flood hit the | most a scholarly discussion on the lot of interesting people—the kind | regardless of attempts-to influence | creasing humidity so affected the} Te “Ow Will climax “Nation old State fen. George M. Lender's | above the level of slander and ugly community, dumping .more than | rights of a senator to prod a wit- doesn ‘around home | her. They probably won't be too! yocal cords those al Dog Week” Sept, 19 through | Campaign povernor Penm-| bitter name calling to which our| one inch of rain on the..parched | ness in cross examination, Wathdne town of Winnsboro, S.C. surprised by her decision. | Ieont gihed with song: burst formn| © oe . & political dialogue has sunk Jn te-| area in 30 minutes. wanted to know if MeCarty Well, what, then? Miss Stev-| In 1962 the first Miss Universe,| when rain was imminent,” Hinch-| Applications to enter the local ‘i tntn hie mie —_ anna thought a senator should lecture enson may not be too sure herself. | Armi Kuusela of Finland, decided] clifte said, “It might also solve the | show can be obtained at the parks | one Democratic state administra-| Country must be placed above| Murder Charae Filed a witness or say “derogatory” She said: to return home after winning the| problem as to why men sing in| department, %5 Hill St. and at) tion in nearly 60 years. party, he said; and “decency above ge things about him. “Things have happened so fast | contest. their baths.” schools. = Stevenson took note of this and, | ambition” during"the weeks of the | FLINT #—Floyd Taylor, np pete gate eget > . sis borrowing from a ‘popular Repub-| campaign. . ‘ Flint, was charged wth first de replied: “Certainly you should Hean campaign slogan of 1952,/ “If it is the Republicans’ choice | ree murder Wednesday in the fa-| not abuse a witness but I think quipped that in Pennsylvania in go generate heat, it is still our duty | tal beating of his 32-year-old com-| there should be considerable lati particular it is “really time for a 'to shed light,” he said. | Mon law wife, Joyce. Police said | tude in cross examination ~% | change.” j * * * Mrs, Taylor died of a brain hem-| when we get an obstreperous e The speech was the first major! “And if the time ever comes | orrhage in @ taxi cab on her way /ness, a witness who changes his , address by @ party leader since when Republicans really regard to the hospital Sunday after she | story page.to page, quite possibly Labor Day, the traditional opening |Democrats or Deinocrats regard | was struck by her husband dur-| we might get a little intemperate | day of campaigning. Republicans as enemies then truly ing an argument, with him.” . i » . Wi asked if it “ten’t pos dmiral Guards Pacific| #22" oe not to lose mine.” : PEARL HARBOR @—President| Stump is no sword rattler.; In his working day—which Is| The-nearest the hearing came to Eisenhower recently said that if! tie said in af interview that i days a week and sometimes |® chuckle Wednesday was when the Chinese Reds try to invade dove net believe another war is at night—he is “rough and brusque | Sen.| Frank Carlson (R-Kan) was Formosa they will have to run | il eanhe-etant ower” hell, but always considerets,” | questioning the practice .of per... “We me hove ate, “Aad a and we yer aan @ preventive | “ouuide the Sifter, he. lkes ts in bible bse and wok oe fellow named Stump.” war,” he . | putter in his garden, hunt and fish, | tions| at committee investigations. ; Adm, Felix B. Stump is a} At the same time, he believes in| play tennis, and romp with -his Cartoon said that “if we com & brusque, aru pete Vir | nots Set wan deme OF: | iideen Frances, 12, and Felix | tinue! to expand on this procedure; =. ginian, nearing years | mand months: ago, Chinese | Jr. a a experience on virtually every type |Red planes shot down « British oe ee of Navy py Nr gq bg ny Pema Fi Rte a o bombed, shot at and totpedoed. He | U-S. Navy hanes, occasionally it brushes off on se started flying in 1919 and is ajto scene to search for sur-|his subordinates. They tell this gradient of that herd World War | vivors. Bad Sghtere jonped teem. jstery shout him whin te Lenin school of naval wh a American pilots down | ton was hit for two hours was Porn oy hy Soeteoae smelt two Communist planes. in a hot fight as it evaded attack- of air power. Stump, said the pilots had been |ing Japanese planes. Stump no- eo: 8 @*,) instructed to be “alert and re-|ticed that a sailor seemed: nervous And he hates Communists. strained,” and if necessary, “quick | and in an attempt to cheer up the Stump. commands the Pacific/on the trigger.” He outlined this | lad said rues sog=S~ Bo - Alene tien ame aaa re “Did yeh. ever you'd hie : o. 6. 2.4 “If any U.S. plane ts attacked a front row seat to a circus like For somé five years, it has been | or approached with obvious hos-|this? All we need are some [patrolling the Straits| tile intent, it will fire back. In| peanuts.” . ERED? *. of Formosa, separating stra-| other words, you don't have to wait; ‘The sailor, from Georgia, later ) oat aera Ntuht- Seen [so ast year. hand Vern ofl: eet the admiral a sack of the Chinese mainland, — back." ers 4 ? int : it idie Ges: SE tT Bee ay ee : aie ; 4 i Ps] : « “4 S =) \ te ' \ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER:9, 1956 : ghee Se + Ht » EIGHTEEN Te afc er aed oe ees ee ee if } 1 ‘ aa ; f { ; [ state's ©) parks and recreation > ' : s : pull away from the curb in a big) C ds : ‘ ee Cancer less likely [ke Exceeding]ly Worried |ivit’ imouine Siow sas| State Park Crowds ; ea over the Labor Day week | Boy Playwright Gives |}. 7 trom ‘cron, the street sriling a(t iarae Se oer to saamte ( ‘ria Gral Advice ||" Mothers of Many [by Gunfire Oft Formosa | ™ "Set Up New Marks |saz"2"Sincou tore than, tne ~ G Orla T ame vice ‘leans as oan with By Leena — hewn, Mrs, Dowd worked Js up See End of Bus Strike | LANSING @ = Attendance at oe wute. thes ‘ ; was EARL | *| DENV (UP) — rkestairs at proper portions vided state parks already YORK—W — t ak ensets days bétween wars | 'Y % develop breast cancer, scien-|the summer White. House: the loot with the neighbors on | DETROIT (UP)—An cqveument | Michigan a al gol ond leah po toll r aaa. , tists from five continents reported’) No reason to get excited, but the! the block, ending the six-day strike which has | broken 9 Rego sok eal The big om. eS rae — . cee | : today. ‘ President is exceedingly worried| The cut off bus service to 14 Detroit | weeks of pa fornia are one € eae a Wisconsin farm boy . . . one of the — Their studies indicated that un-| about the cate preg Moen in, bp eee hipre. oa ling i to go. | Mima between the firs and cy- amusing men In town. married women over 3% are most . ‘ < ~ : suburbs nected o y= - | -Conservati ment report- | presses. The giant trees were once “What's funny?” I asked boy playwright Howard Teichmann, | likely to have the disease. The big Grape el Amertcen te pag ns a ie pin ogg Pg eee Hs ed day teat ys use of the found on four continents, George 8. Kaufman's collaborator on “The Solid Gold Cadillac.” | — of the studies were re- ga rae =e — pelea. 29, ok. 2 Trahan. nt sal x Mean aes ane i Gloria Grahame’s wedding te Cy Howard was,” replied ages ‘eres Caen pressure on the Southeast Asia r Teichmann, an ex-roommate of Howard, the zany Hollywood | painoiogy attended by about 1500, Meaty Regotiations in Manila or | preducer. scientists from more than 30 na-| © Preface te war. | 4. On her wedding night, Miss Grahame, talking to Teichmann ‘tions | Best bet: The Communists are | on the phone, said, “You know Howard . . . would you give me 2 _—————— running a propaganda campaign. BS . — one word of. advice?” Kills Fly With a Towel, | The new ue tis a Fer East z Fe ; co ” = = ' . 4 Xe ma, Yes”. shouted Teichmann, Sond. Wife to ital had made Eisenhower's so-called - - 7 Reconsidert” .. | 2 Jn ius Miss Grahame’d been mar-| SYRACUSE, N.-¥. (UP) — The | Vacation something less than a holi- | = ae : ried twice before and her ¢*t time George Eltgroth decides day. He spends long hours atl | : Jae to go after a fly roaming his bed- hor he Lafayette AM | young son told her the night | om he'll think ¢ before us- |! his mother-injaw, Mrs. John §. | 7 .\ | before she married Cy, “Mom- ing = towel as @ weapon | Dowd—on the: tel to Manila, | ' we) R E S | e ay, heey blow this one, you're The ‘@yearold Sy —_, —_—— and points east and | os bagged his prey with a swipe of ee eran | “Tike”—as they call _him— jin towel. but he also shattered a Sometime this , Seere- - . ay ee eee bebe tigrind] EN SAGINAW WwW HURON A WE GIVE HOLDEN J smoking, no hospital. - . ’ . play with Kaufman and s0t| One of fhe fragments of the| Base t size We, cet soneetive NEAR SEARS TELEGRAPH RED TRADING STAMPS i telling stories abou ufman.| smashed pulb pierced Mrs. Elt- ’ | “Max Gordon got me to quit | groth’s thigh and the wound re- =.= — * e@ ~ ! smoking,” Teichman told me as | quired stitches. Who is the mysterious source | he sipped milk at Sardi’s. “The . SS ee the daily orchid corsage that on j CE * payott is, then he started Fido and Pussy Rated. [Fives every ‘morning at 730 Lax 2 f 0 AS am n : = Ps mm. lor : ie | ’ HOWARD TEIGHMANN He and Kaufman wrote Tops os Pets in U. S. | | Mamie loves the flowers, the Pres. | iil TUSSY “BEAUTY PLUS” DUC t . , | WASHING (UP) — ot Of ident likes to see her wearing 'em ; Se rae ee | ale hong Gemeiliic, det, and ta Corman atenee we cosa | Hormone Cream | “Kaufman hates people to say he's witty.’ I wrote one such ae apa A Bakar ge ton hagaey bey Hes mah a ¢ . 2 plece and he rebuked me. He said I should always say he's ® | thd old standbys—the dog and the | get a daily deluge of gifts..The and Lotion : nasty, lazy bum, I did, and he said, ‘Thanks, that was fine’. cata vm OVER 50 (>). 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The 96,000,000 contract is x pected to bring sufficient water te the area to relieve the present Plans include @ 10.000,000-gallon storage reservoir on the Beaumont Hospital property, at Woodward and Coolidge evenue, and also a large transmission main along Greenfield road to the 14 Mile} , Road Feeder lines will serve the com- | munities from the main line. The lf the plan is approved by all the member communities, the Au- thority will issue revenue bonds to finance the project. The cost_ will ‘be paid by the consumer, billed directly on water bills, Red Geox Bloodmobile to Be in Pontiac Sept. V3 | Guarkston. and the— bridegroom: +s} hrFidezroom 4 bd P. MKS, DUANE ANDERSON Anderson-Baynes Vows Exchanged i CLARKSTON — First Methodist Church was the scene of the-wed- ding Saturday of Lois Marion | Baynes and Duane Jerome Ander son The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert T. Baynes of et ‘|21 Milford Women “| Aid in Pontiac ~~~ 'Blood Bank Drive MILFORD — Twenty-one women Nears Testing | services to work on the donor pro-| Nautilus Will. Become gram in connection with the Red) Fleet Member Sept. 30; in’ Pontiac Wednesday. . Sea Wolf Is 2nd The Bank t Cent Meth- FF aes ae eae WASHINGTON 4—The Nautilus, ‘the Pontiac branch of Alichigan first atomic powered submarine, Bell Telephone Co. More than 200 will become a member of the fleet pints of blood was donated trom Sept. : _l)_ ang. until 5 pm according to ¢ Melina Eberle. director for this nies will be held then at Groton, area Conn., where she hag been building | Milford was the first all-com- since 1952. mGnity blood bank in Michigan and e=8 «® so far as it is known, wasthe! The Navy, announcing the com- first in the United States to or- | missioning date, said the Nautilus begin her tests after the final Ast A-Submarine corps, aids, 2 receptionists and 6 ’ a Bones May Be N+ OldPotawatomi Director of Kalamazoo Museum Thinks Mound Is Indian's Grave _ KALAMAZOO (UP)—Workmen n ar ston ‘digging im an “Ipdian mound in| ‘The Navy noted that a second ‘ | Bronson Park here Wednesday un- | Puclear submarine, the Sea Wolf, bodice and sweetheart neckline, covered the decomposed remains | 's under construction at the Elec- and a very full skirt of lace over of what was believed to be the In- tric hog Division of ng Dy- salin. Her finger tip veil of silk dian chief, Potawatomi. : oe P. = iMusion fell from a Juliet cap of, TH® Temains were fourid just two | has been built, and that Congress "eet below the spot where a giass | recently authorized of satin edged with seed pearls. She | jar filled with lien was cenit two more atomic submarines, as wore a pearl choker. the gift of the | Tyesday. | yet unnamed. ; \’ The fantastic submersible, which f .. Axene will be executive officer The Navy said that “most of the erew-of ti officers and approxi- mately 8 enlisted men have been in traiiing for about three years for their unique assignment of op- erating. the. Nautilus.” This train- ing has included basic nuclear ‘physics and actual operation of the landbased prototype of the nu- clea power plant at Arco, Idaho 7 . J Formal commissioning ceremo-_ 3 Killed, One Hurt YM) Daid in Wild Gaiploy $5,000 Paid by Plant Worker \for Mile Tract ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. #- i Three men were killed and an of- , ‘ P fice secretary was wounded in an Take No Definite Action | outbreak of gunfire at the Eliza- * * |Soeh City Senone lester plemt to-| oF Financing Problem; ‘day. Police arrested Albert Jordan.| Surveys to Continuve bout 21, ‘ Sheen ied wens. 00 See ROCHESTER — Five acres of man, Joe Parrish ‘and Alex John-| land has been purchased by Avon- ‘son, all employes of the plant. Township for the purpose of insta! Miss Audrey Brickhouse, office ting g water system which eventu worker, was—wounded, —Tahy will service homeowners-in a Police Chief Clarence Owens section more than one square mile said Jordan, an employe of the Chief Owens said Jordan ran. to : the rear of the plant and barri-} The tract to be serviced will be caded himself in a small room. Po- | bounded “by, Auburn, Rochester lee ordered him .t6 toss ont his | South Botilevard and Livernois gun and come’ out. with his hands Roads and may extend a distance raised. He refused. As officers. went of _Livernois and East o! were preparing to fire tear gas Rochester Road into Sections 33 shells into the room, Jordan threw | A. 35. out the gun and emerged with his 4 Many homeowners in the aec- hands raised. He made no explana-| tion have their own water sys- tion. Police ‘took him to headquar-| tems bet repert that the water ters for questioning. is quite salty and unsatisfactory. Chief Owens said he was told . that Jordan had been classified 4F Bg dl _— panini and ineligible for military service the Township Board that the new three years ago. The chief added well which was drilled recently ix | he was told that Jordan had been! i, excellent condition and pl | summoned by the board to appear | neers are continuing their survey | today. However, a number of families a! - : ready are getting their supply of Both Drivers Injured water from the flowing well. ‘When Cars Collide eo “8 | Two persons were injured. last night in a two-car crash at M 3B | | Michigan beauties. She was named| S*é@ice. She carried a cusrede | ~~ Sheldon, Avyntale fire chist, said » : SS | ies U Peninsula two weeks) Pewquet of American beauty that a number of resuscitators had . Beautiful ; f= at the Upper Peninsula Fair in| _ and white mE: — e 9 Bee —— ) Table Setting | Bacar arm witcs,en/£YOR0CS OeCCret O rcentas oom a or eeeae : A Sfoot Sinch farmer's daugh-| ‘ace. Siven te y bride. . f the meeting of the Avon Township 1) Let us create a centers ©) | tors, Miss Mackrain will enter the) ST°°™. Zoning Board Tuesday, the 4 t wn. : . _ _ _ ; com- — piece to complement = | University of Michigan Medical) Joyce Swartz of Drayton Plains | = un orien ie “s , " > iS | mission recommended that the | wour table for that 4 | School this month to seek a de-|was the bride's maid of hener,| YOu Gent have to have a string * | trailer ordinance prohibiting trail-— special occasion. * | gree in medicine with Caseline ry gn letters after your papi zs , an owe = in pep Miiernaron | an as : een a 9 Looney, of Pontiac, and | gleaming .madern laboratory 4 ee e% ace caee eee Desegregation Filmed , of &s At-| countless hours of time to become : stated that the Township has never : a issued a trailer permit and that — BALTIMORE @ — Movies of the} Allan Healy of Pontiac was the there would be no changes im the cpcaing of cams atended ty ath bet man, with Charen end Det Jack Biber of 4489 Walton Bivd.. future. , white and Negro students in i: | ald McGee, brothers of the bride-| Drayton Plains, is conducting a more will be distributed by the groom, and Charles Maxwell, of| bona fide scientific experiment in United States Information Agency | Pontiac seating the guests. ee ea ie bene aes A Good Used Car? in 90 countries to counteract Com- ceuinh Goak ase ate munist propaganda newlyw britle's | tance, 477 comment —— parents In an &&7 cubbyhole, Biber ts | MOTORS peers: — “a seeking to control the blossoming MMEDIATE GLASS | zicxrwct,, 2a Se aE ‘ : . : * | toc fluorescent light. ‘During the in California Ceremony |.) mer when be is at his lake R. L. Taylor, Sr., of Lapeer, , | They will make their home at | ig of all flowers S48 Calle Mayor, Hollywood Riv. | says, “and it's the | eria, Redondo Beach, Calif., where; in the w to watch one of | Russell has lived for the past 6 | blossom. years. . Four to Attend Retreat || DRAYTON PLAINS Stanley Vandersall, Ethan Rogers Jr., and Any Make or Model Car BUMPING and PAINTING | Free Estimates _____ ROCHESTER —____- ON US TO HELP WEIHBOR IN 2 s Sandra Boug will represent the midity gauges. Crissman Chevrolet Co. | io c's Serer "sie Sis sn te wom oe “| TIME OF WEED... 755 S$. Rechester Read OLive 2-9721 | pradhpuarial casemate Bel = varieties of orchid, mostly Cat- : = bo cadeag er ge re EN ™ Media’ ti 12 at Camp Grindley, Joslin Lake ae a Rr nag rn coli ie Unaacan Gan dedi ae - mee oes jg agua pogo Magead keeps |] often pollen Rai. By 9 mn msg — ee —_ They will. be accompanied by parts years . year . pe cise provide a scienti check on |] Let id in many ays—from | teervey Benth, venti ya Y | seedlings, of Quorescent lighting is being conducted by Jack | growth conditions and progress. He hopes his ing your gredbelgttons te tulle» Taree sete of lights, cack 4 |Walten fivd., Drayton Paina. Above, Biber waters | information oo orchids snd senipe hi sieele ee eee C Birth feet in length, are euapended a Uh pub. hte ten the det tipo . OL 1-5611 ounty Birihs aver Ge pinata. Nal SY” B > & Harber y lighting used, 7 , 4 ; Mr and Me "itontet Travis or o018| Biber controle the fight tntens- | Wife Veria and-daughter Carolyn, | watering, conditions of plant are| Sut a $17 plant is penny ante t Witow Beasd have aaneunerd the virte |) ity by rem oving or inserting the decided to Spend the summer ai noted. staff im the «rchid line. Biber PU RDY S seg oe S| Meracnt See Tee on ty ane ol Tl Dee Store the, birth of 8 daughter, Terry Jean} Currently, lights are left on 10) Now: lights turn off at a set time monthly summaries. High and low $40 or $50 for a plant. D S For a Se parame «8 Gongnw. 2 hours a day. Whe Jack, WER and the experiment contioues in| daily temperatures as well as| “A"Y hobby costs money.” he| 321 Main Se. Rochester R di ed his absence. monthly averages are charted. gp Bi gelegbptedny ott.” 7 * Aber econdition . ° .; Records of the progress of the | Costs, too, are carefully estimatéd. , Whe he as a repel Furniture at lis Finest plants are precise and kept p| Biber figutes on $2.50 per month Truck—by | . meticulously. Every plant is bum-/for electricity. Over a 7-month | _ Machantc Always at dered and a record ‘sheet keeps | period, his books show a total cost Co E . anics } a conscise accounts of its develop-|of $156. Hteme tncbede some ° ° : ment. Flowering, growth, time of | year seedlings at $1 each one Who Are Experienced in e exposure to light, propogation, ' mature plant at $17. 4. Distih Servi . a! . tinguished Service ... « ‘ rry Jerome : Wh aS | " j - f = Ty J : : William R. Potere : ROCHESTER FORD DEALER. fe oe : ° i : \ ae Mere Then 30 Yoars—A Geod Place to Buy” |] 330-332 Main Street == =—___Rochester, Mich. ° FUNERAL HOME- =, the Gridge =—s«OPEN EVES. OL 1.9711 ‘OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 , Ambulance Service 329 Walnet = OL ive 11-5151 ‘ ee Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER. Opposite P. 0. me <3 ANCIENT BONE—Dr. M. Deferboel, left, and U. Moehl-Hansen of Copenhagen Museum examine 220-Ib. leg bone of ancient’ mam- moth, found off Denmark’s Langeland. Chicago Stockyards Hail Arrival of Billionth Animal CHICAGO (INS)—The billionth ¢——_____— : i i itri 4 > ; i ; E g& twice that | Old Couple Separates on Golden Anniversary BARTLETT, N. H. (UP) — On “Hayes is well enough. But 50 years is long enough for any wom- an to live with a man.” golden wedding party, separated. Dolly went to Auburn, Me., to spend her remaining days, while her busband went back to Stowe. 4 Strange Hunting Tale THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1054 : Hap Stepmother ‘Can't Cope With Runaway Kids SAN wae aumnes Susi: abtaren,” are | home after a week of outdoor liv- ee ee FRANCISCO @ — A 13 year-old boy and his Syear-old sis- yeungitere spent last week Spending in World War II was in parks, eating with new. and avoiding search| Chases by persons and businesses | on the swings in the the additional 28 per cent front the | a o trees,” the boy said. “At night, we'd ee the bushes. It got pretty ” Now and then someone would gt. > Clarinda a quarter or a dime, and they would buy candy bars. Coutorier said hie, wife, whom he married in Japan after the chil- | ren 's mother died, is “a timid Quly 12 per chat of government | by taxes and bond pur. 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Roosevelt Temple on State avenue by the Pontiac chapter of Better Home and | Garden Club. | Flower lovers from a wide area are expected to view the free” | display and enter their own exhibits and the general public is invited | |to attend. Exhibits, which will be accepted from 8:30 to 11 a. m. | Friday, will be entered in two major classes and 20 separate groupings. The Horticultural Class will in- ¢————— , fruits, vegetables pi tri Altar Society variet , = aiaigiment cssiticiiien ‘Announces Date if te i : ‘I [ 4 4; ” g S z Summer Surprise Take Away BOUQUET Saturday $yse Jacobsen’s Flowers ‘FINE GIFTS Deliveries to Detroit Twice Daily 101 North Saginaw FE 3-7165 Greenhouses tn Lake Orion Friday & Business Training Here are some of the reasons why business careers are chosen by more ambitious young people than any other type of work: Sewing Machines Token in Trade large Variety Many One of a Kind awit AS LOW AS....3 Buy with confidence of your (4 Prete Mast of THE FTGER PS OO Pentinc—iee N. Saginaw Fe 9-080i Birminghae—iTT W, Maple — a Oem ‘ a with: eosiest-flexin” will include white and yellow floral £ Eal| Bazaar Steady Employment exhibits, autumn foliage, kitchen | a exhibits, living and dried flowers| Plans were discussed for a fall Regular Hours matesial; vines, Thanksgiving | ba tutte exhibits, arrangements using ‘has 4 meebo en ee : me Paid Vacations a giladioli, asters, dahlias ; or-zinnias, and many others = Society met Tuesday evening | Opportunities for Advancement Special groupings will illustrate! rs Zine es - bs I Work how autumn calore cen ceramag ad Peed peat ai ara nteresting Wor x Gh Giles -s i ia - | durability from SHARKSKIN “NON-SCUPF” TOE AND WHEEL BACK TO SCHOOL STYLES At the head of the cless because they're so amart . answer for day-in, dey-out comfort, rugged make good foot health as simple af A-B-C Shown are just two of many stylés to choose Sizes 121 to 4 $795 The Shoe Box Men’s—W omen’ s—Children’s Better Shoes TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Open Thure., Fri., Set. Evenings ‘tit 9 P.M. . always ready with the right Jurnping-jecks for youngsters A-B-C-D Widths Sizes 8 to 12 $695 FL fasts HY ibis E AL : EF __THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 a 2 F : : a fe) o 8 < a | Mr. and Mrs. Grant MeDonald road sr celebrated | | Thies evening's meeting ef | Auailiary FOR 1230 has been + WeCe of Methedtet Chureh Tm this tn 7:30 with Mrs even’ i] | Sbks Merverg, S00 ‘hast ‘Brechtya,. SAS S2 SOK GES _LUXURY-SOFT! | ee WIV 44, NYLON HOSIERY impregnated with lanolin Soft as kitten fur “Smooth! Fit perfectly Pencil seams stay straight Never before such utter comfort in hosiery! Kresge’s lanolized nylons ore so cushion-soft . . . fit so per- fectly, you'll forget you are wearing hosiery! They flatter your legs soothe feet. 15 denier nylons ore sheer luxuty—for the price of regular hose. Treat yourself; get © pair today! —\ Our sheer 60 gouge, MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. DEAVER of Pontiac Welcomes Members Wednesday New Officers Introduced at Meeting!’ mag President Mrs. Gordon Bennett, new—members were Mrs. Fred | Mrs. Grant McDonald, vice pres- opéned the first meeting of the | season for the Newcomers Club of | ; Ma owe Grou hymm sing led by Mrs. Dora Daw- < yfl or P son and a skit by Mrs. George Eleanor June Serves Dinner potion Seaver became! ‘the women's fellowship of the! Pictures showing the progress the bride of | First Congregational Church were | made in the building program dur- William j}, +*Po#0rs for the first parish night | ing the past year were shown by Deaver | yiag! 7 - ea ps evening. The dinner was served by Burton. ; Saturday | the Mayflower group. Mrs, Oscar) Announcement was made of evening in | Lundbeck, fellowship president, in- important dites on the calendar Evangelistic program of Mrs. Ross Tenny consisted of a ' Christmas bazaar. TRY OUR FRESH Bakery Treats ; Fresh-baked daily“in ‘our modern ovens, brought to you with de- ‘ licious flavor baked in. 36* avenue are his parents, Flavorful : Leaf Rolls .. do ‘Eleanor Seaver Is Wed “ae Residing on South Paddock street Brown, wore a yellow nylon dress Home-Style 38s are Eleanor June Seaver and Wil-| and a headband of flowers. David | Molasses Cookies .. doz liam Justin Deaver, who were mar ee ee ee Saturday evening in Evangel-| brothers of the bride and bride- Raspberry 32¢ istic Tabernacle. Eroom, were candielighters. Doughauts ........ 6 for White gladioli and candelabra; Roger Deaver served as his Ad, Ronghes parterteed tho eight | reer ® best men and Dr. Moree Real Western DAS \oted Napa ad pray = Baughey a Chuck-Wagon Bread .... The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Van Kuren of] the ceremony tn the tine ben: Th P tinea ne teas sc ~ Thomas Pastry Sho paleo of Holbrook =e Pa ahoeiel waren weve 8 nary ____-__“Made—Fresh—and--Se}d-Fresh lace fashioned with long sleeves + -callipey a ee 121 West Huron Near Cass © FE 4-8163 and 0 wan wns wom by the scaniisilin: dee thn onseasaie Across from Grand Trunk Station a ne pe Sel Se sel PARK. FREE -BACK--OF STORE an heittosm clip in her hale to Niagara Felis the bride was | mussums teh —— = = gs — ee magn trem |Z porneenoouoessovecoonsocoosocse secousccosees bouquet of yellow and white roses her bridal bouquet. ie : ° on a Bible, ———— 3 : Mrs. Roger Deaver attended the i2 ° bride ae etree at hone wedding | Return From Camp E : a os pink net | Of Interlochen 1$ 4 over satin flowers were a le . Recen > cascade bouquet of thus carnations icsleaa Windle tae vail eee ska ° and her headband (as cf the came | sesticigate in the AN State |$ ‘ 3 eee attendants were-Joanne horus were Raymond Freebury, ¢ Half-Size Dresses for Fall fayy : I a Jacqueline Spratt, Phillip Twichel, 3 ‘ : - ' 5 . Deaver, sister of the bridegroom. | Shevers—Diants i$ Sizes 121 to 241% ° tne. fol. ptelisbewagh sa on all Cnetn Phiees: — 3 > bouquet and headpiece car nations and Mrs, Marvin Morse! Dennis McCartney and Greta § CECILE’S : wearing “0 pohch Quan. with hee-|ENipes purtetpated ju plane eo |¢ ‘. : Se ee hcte be tn Pasion Migh Sines '§ 4494 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7224 GES : The flower girt, Chery; Lynn {Vocal Department. ‘Socaccccescccccccccceccccaccscccccescoebeccooos } For all doy ~ fashion themes sung nthowNlorss Sondier’s wonderful little shoes, so in harmony with the life you lead. Have them in softest kid, or rich suede . have them with hi-lo or almost-no heels. But do have them! and on to play ... and their bright “fun-color” linings make them almost as pretty inside os out. $695 to $895 4 | m Dn Da Db bb te te te ht te tt i it i bl Aili Me Mt tt ee ed 7 bl hg THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU oRSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 9, 1054 By I Hospital Auxiliary ‘Follies of 1954’ Scheduled | | Nov. 10 and Mrs, Harold A, Tripp and Mrs. Willjam R, McClure are eaaaat hee chairmen for the Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary’s ‘Follies ot! 194”, The affair will be held Nov and [1 in the Pontiac High eka auditorium, © Mr, and Mrs, P. Eugene Miller have plapued a talent party to be held af Webster School from 8 to 10 p.m. on Oct. 2. AN city talent is needed and these whe are interested may contact Mrs. “PHILIP'S FOR J Vacation Luggage J School Luggage AND AT LOW PRICES, TOO! a i i i i i i hi i i Oi hi hi bi hi Mi ht i I rere reer ls atte tiiatin atch ls Co datintenbantnfintintntatic ——— t Traveling Special Durable fabric covered, plas- tie bindings, fashionable col- ors 3-PIECE SET PHILIP'S ll i i i i i i i i i i i i i Ni il ii lt i i bt tt i he i eh ee _~werrrrrrrrrrrwrere wrt TTT TTT Tee reer errrrre ll i i i i i i i ii i Ni hi hh hh hh “_wrrwreeeeerereeeeee i = : __errrreeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrreTsseseee eee eee ee } ll at PHS Other committee chairmen in- ‘clude Mrs, Richard Olsen and Mrs. 9 | Re A. Corwin Jr, program; | James St. Louis, photography; Mrs, William B. Dean, tickets; Mrs. M. D. Shelton, reservations and Mrs. Ralph Babbington, fi- nance, Others are Mrs. William Wf. Bedard, publicity; Mrs.’R, EF. Springer, costume; Mrs, Johe J. Marra, patrons; Mr, and Mrs. _H, Guy Bevington, ushers and Mr, and Mrs, M. A. Cut, pre. to Begin Pontiac Women’s Chorus wiil be gin regular rehearsals of the cur- lg rent season Tuesday at 7:30 p.m , in room 127 of Pontiac High School. | | Registration and audition of new | | candidates will continue each | |Quesday evening trom 7 to 7:30 p.m. choral group is made available to |the women of the community by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation. David Ih. nell, director of the music to take advantage of this chorus facility. —Charies—Hutton, director of the | chorus, has announced that prepa- rations will begin at once for sev- eral program appearances by the chorus within the next. few months including out of town concerts. Leal Emes Holds First Meeting States and of Europe were also shown. The next meeting will be held in the Drayton Plains |= | Se through September tale | Light in weight, golden tari and proud to PLAIN TOE BLUTCHER OXFORD. crepe sole. 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Sizes 30 to 36, Only $5.98. D. Sweater by St. Andrews Pert collar tops row of pearl but- tons, hand werked joops in 100% wool. 34 to 40. $5.98. E. Slip on wool jersey with two large buttons for accent, three Quarter sleeves, in black, beige, orange. $5 98. DRESSES For All Occasions ~~ as a i i i ae a ARE OR A eA A S Nabit are gus tae ai Positive Attitude Can. Sometimes Help to ‘Change Bad: Into Good hike hte > peat eae % T \ , r eet. ' THE PONTIAC : PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 Advice Offered to Aid Aging Parents’ later years, dependent upontheir for the aging parents—but many | _| children, and hating it. times they just don't know how ne. wt has been my experi-|to solve their special problems. for their children, end up, in their’ \cotly want to a, what they can|parents come and live with us, which would be horrible for them and disturbing for us end our children,” one .readér’ asks, “Or should we set them up in a tiny place of their own? This would take all our extra money and keep us from being able to educateoqur own children'0” Another reader asks, “What do/ you think about. homes for the jaged? Are there any good ones, and how can I find out—where| \they are? My mother is in her, seventies, in pretty good health, | but she is so lonely since Father | | died, and she seems to be dying | of just plain boredom.” And, “Should I let my father, | who is in his late sixties, take a) job. which he has been offered? | He retired several years ago, and Teen-Agers ‘and Career Girls Love to Wear Trampeze! ee $9 | But my friends think it is awful {to let him go to work?” Well, ali. these problems ; pe 23 Pare = many, many more, are answered | gee ei? “=e ake \in a wonderful new book by Juli-| Ad tt he Pog fetta K, Arthur, called ‘How to | | Help Older People." 4% to 10 ||) Mes, Arthur “has handied the 4 For quality and fine tit with wonderful inspiraticnal fionsense which the | AAA-B comtort and smart style try Trampese! | field too often attracts She has chapters on ‘Getting | Along with Older People,” “What | Is Normat-Ont Age?" “Financing Old Age. " “To Work or Not to} | Work," “‘Ketive Leisure.” and | “Leaving the Wett-Enough Alone.” ot nw In addition, Mrs. Arthur adds wonderful suggestions for helpful | reading. DIEM’S Shoe Store “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 12 West Huron St. FE 2-2492 two new to old favorite toilet bow! Cleaner in the familiar yellow can! Saiii-Flush works on those stubborn stains quick as a wink. No messy mopping or scrabbing. Just pour small amount in bow! and Sia weak dane tot etaen Hesse tatha at eame eed anes an a whistle. Works faster, with a mildly perfumed fragrance. Leaves atmosphere fresh and sweet. removes invisible film Bvery toilet bow! has an invisible film you can't see, where millions of germs may lurk. Sani-Plush gets after this invisible film fast, You know you're safe when you clean bowls with Sani-Flush. disinfects as it cleans Scientific tests prove the new Sani-Flush formula more effective than ever before—kills many harmful toilet bowl germs faster. Disinfects as it cleans. 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Seni-Phush carties thé Good Housekeeping Seal—and has carried _, this famous seal ever since its beginning. “Should we have my busband’s| Try It Dart Gane ese Burdock Here is a game which will be |fun to use at picnics or at a weenie roast, Perhaps you might collect the burs to keep if yot jnow this job hag fallen in his lap. | yian “Hard Times” or “Come’ with ease, They. da not have the As You Are Party” this fall, This | and game is almost made from nothing. | Their stickers are soft and pliable. $ | | _ctarch i ane pace wre prope seem to think they can get just as ‘much as ever for s quarter You wilt use burdock. burs for the darts. These burs are sticky and fasten themselves to clothing, ‘bur they are soft enough to handle sharp stickers that thisties do. /Hamburgers Open-Faced Suggested Mrs. William Dean Finds Them: Tasty Post-Meeting Fare By JANET ODELL Penatiac Press Food Editor Now that school is about to start the club season will soon be in full swing. What better late evening refreshments after a business ses- sion or just some rounds of cards than some form of hamburger? Mrs. William J. Dear ‘suggests making open-faced. hamburgers. Besides helping in the family business, Mrs. Dean holds izations. She is the pleasant, effi- cient president of the Women's Auxijiary to Pontiac General Hoe | pital. After you have collected the burs, | will need to make a simple target. If you are out in the picnic area and do not have: target ma- target, having the sleeves count so+ much, the collar be the ‘‘bull's-| Be sure : and get NEW : Canton 2, Ohio The board of the Catholic Fam- | lily Center also knows her as its presiden@ She says she gets a! great deal of enjoyment out of be- | OPEN-FACED HAMBURGERS —By Mrs. William J. Dean iter oF + an Bytter the split buns well. Cover | each half with a thin meat patty. | | Slice the onion into one-quarter- important positions in city organ- P | sets, luncheon cloths! 4 by Sauna Whredler ‘Jron-on water lillies in tropic pink | ‘terials, use an old coat for the | ‘onging to the Toastmistress Club. | ang forest green! No embroidery | —they look handpainted on sheets, | pillowcases, guest towels, dresser Picture all the pretty accessories, gay gifts you can create with a stroke of an iren! Tron-on! Colorful' Washable! 33 Poem Light Notion 3 Noises Are Only What You Think By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Positive Attitude Best Exterminator for Psychic Bugs Is been wonderful: to escape for three months from the noise of that kitchen ventilator in the apart- ment next door. I feel like a new woman, and the incessant hum of insects, the song of birds at 6 a.m., Janice appeared the first morn- ting looking sleepy but amused. “I awakened in the middle of the night,” she explained, “and heard a buzzing noise. It sounded as if the room were full of insects. I could eyen feel them biting me, and I spent most of the night swatting wildly—yt without turn- ing on the light because you know how THAT attracts bugs. This te Wild plum +6 Winter vehicle Rodent 43 Observe 6 Come 47 Natural fat Hit bara UHH Er rr - é FF i aye: E i THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY 4+ $82 West Huron Street Se Or let us rebuild your old Oxford Mattress ¢ paowry “ BPS ALOIS TON Lad tual as Cold Winds Mean That Heat Is On Heating Plant Will Fill; Your Needs if! _ Checked Properly By HUBBARD cons. It you heat your home with a| | wood burning fireplace, you don't have to worry much about it’ ever! | getting out of order. Just as long! | as the chimney is clear, there is| 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1954 momentum Chefs Can Take the Cak ‘ee Sh tor Being Temperamental ‘RENO, Nev: (INS) — When it) hotel presents to the vacationing comes.to temperament, the man in| Public the tall white hat beside the hotel, Cooks are the chief headaghe, said. 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Kosher Dill FANCY \ RED . _oMHIRTY-TWO Shrimp Adop Oriental Appeal Chow meins ahd chop sueys wd spurious Chinese, as we all know. / But because most of us think of | them as Oriental food, Chinese | restaurants are glad to oblige, | with mixtures of shélifish, meats, nuts, or chicken and Chinese vege- tables and herbs to pour over crisp noodles — with delicious re- sults. If you've some Chinese food | devotees in your family or among { your friends, whom you'd like to) please with a special chow mein | every once in a while, you'll tike this recipe for the shrimp version. | tins at ta Remains sae that you clean and cook 1 pound fresh or frozen shrimp three to | five minutes, or that you use two leans of shrimp. You will come out with iat ten 2 ectps of) so cold water oe a o6 shrimp Heat cooking ofl, salt and pep- | per in a frying pan ‘Add onions. ‘celery and bean sprouts. Mix, cover and cook for “15 muunutes stirring occasionally Thoroughly dissolve the corn starch in cold water and soya isauce. Add this mixture to the) vegetables and stir until slightly i | | | It's so easy to make that you | thickened. Add the shrimp. Serve ean start from scratch and wind jon noodles. Makes four servings. | Be sure your knives are kept isharp. You are more likely to cut yourself while straining to tse | cups of a dull tool than when alicing | the way, ts a popular ingredient of Chinese cooking. - The recipe calls for 2 cooked shrimp. = _Shrimp Asso easily with a sharp one a ONLY THE FINEST %3 Mash Potatoes: ors TUNA Dip and Bake | Need a vegetable that's a. little Ontg the prime portions of selected tuna are used in Breast-O'-Chicken Brand. You get only light, tender tuna —rated excellentin body-building protein — when you buy Breast-0’- Chicken Hi-Protein Tuna. Enjoy the best-o'-tuna! | ina dressy-company way. | Cook and mash pptatoes, season with salt and cayenne = egg and crushed corn flakes {crumbs and bake about 20 minites | Serve at once. Potate Balls 1% cape corn fiekes 3 cups mashed reine cayenne pepper tadlespoon fiour ees. well-besten Crush corn flakes into fine crumbs. Combine potatoes,’ salt and Cayenne pepper; mix well. Shape into 12 balls about 1% inches in diameter —— Roll potato balls in flour; dip in e , | beaten egg. | flakes crumbs. Place. on greased —_—— - - me ee ee eee | Now, for the firet time, Nestlé’s brings you an instant coffee ase berg omega thay: pie hy raps beget Nestié’s Instant Coffee strong—it won't be bitter. You can make it mild—it won't be flat. It’s always delicious. For Nestié’s is all coffee, all flavor. 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Yield: 6 servings, 2 potato balls | each and Some Milk May Be Frozen WASHINGTON | (INS)—You can | freeze butter and homogenized y if by. dairy specialists of the U. 8. Departntent of Agriculture. Here's an easy-do frosty dessert ‘ we baa tana A FRIDAY’S SPECIALS Dessert mete Ege Foo Yong.....49 4 + . Sete ee CHEF'S SPECIAL DAILY Ane sah to cae ee | | We,are equipped to serve complete picnic lg ep ven ee siceny. lunches or dinners. We cater to parties and Fold ry roushy meee banquets. Call FE 2-6242. i; wiiaenie Gad Ged tone Makes six servings, BAKERY DEPARTMENT \ Quick Way to Prepore || [ SPECIAL: Angel Food Loaf Cakes... .0a, 38¢ Dainty Tea Sandwiches a. The bimplest and: quickest wsy!l Butter Top Gread .........-- ...2 for 35¢ to prepare tea sandwiches goes ; Glazed Donuts ....... ooccvces Oat Bee wiches sack moe tan thee Cloverleaf Rolle .....--..«..Dos, 38¢ | Sa iC French B exaga vase es i her eee ee Sour Cream Cookies .............Doz. 39c cam, thie tel finely | _ Spek stunts of ho Sap mutate Sugared Fried Cakes .............Doz. 39 takes precious little more time to Blueberry Muffins ...... oe... 6 for 30¢ prepare & platter full of cute tiny Wedding—Pasty-—Bisthday Cobes to order Fruit Punch made | ae & topping for salads and dea-| “nimicies Cun © Tew bie ones. to order. Bow! end cups lor rental, We roast meat and low! | wert j ° Gaines from frozen whipped cream proved very slight. The | cream should be completely de- | frosted but still cold for whipping. Long frozen storage is not rec- ommended for dairy products. Cream or milk should be frozen | i in waxed cartons or freezer con- rather than in glass Heavy whipping cream also may be frozen. College show that @ per cent whipped or unwhipped, may. be’ frosen and stored for future use a - Tests at Michigan State | Defiance Yellow Quarter-Pound Square Pack Wilson's Crisprite Celle. Tray Packaged Sliced Bacon ~ iS STEAK Freshly Made Ground Beef Freshly cut from the finest _ beef we con buy! Every piece well trimmed and free . fa -_.\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1054 ? lien? pet ame ae “y . . , THIRTY-THREE re PLETE SERVICE FOR 8! RANT’ ge . COM START YOUR DINNERWARE SET. NOW! 3 ae of EXTRA COST | aX Chase & Sanborn lity , Ht offer a piece of this quo ‘ ‘ a wash we G20 00 in Cash Register Re. | ion (rat including alcoholic beverages 3 wonderful gift! ? . —— — Y ae, a theses «seat Save Your Cash Register Receipts "THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL GIFT oan || 1 “= |YOUR CHOICE OF ANY | seen ai Out Your Set! * Sander as * Salad Plate | ; Receipts! Customer * Fruit Dish With $20.00 in Cash Register Nochr Meuld Dat «Oi Aolé Crashed — ORANGE JUICE Maxwell House -INSTANT }COFFEE 60z. Jar Genuine : _ Treesweet Frozen CALF LIVER Orange Juice suse The s i 2 s 2 > i \ \ \ ry LY | xX e ’ POOD=O=M, Str { ‘ hy bd Los | 1?) intord Street | SET DEbR=MASI ; ) Ph | OO Auburn Avy ~ 4 THIRTY-FOUR ,_ ; j ss French Dressing Seer = . . “ Weepeen ce Fla With Fruit RK - lll a Yield: “or it's only your imagination that 1 cup. : limits the salad dressings you can Here's. a perfect’ fruit te serve with concoct, French dressing fruit salads ~ Pruit' Freach Dressing 's cup pineapple lcs - ~ _ Marinate . treah-coshed or canned } green beans in a tangy French dressing. Serve on salad greens and top with tiesue-paper thin slices of eriap red radish b? CAVE DOLLARSS. when vou feed ma SN ¥ ne rice Peaches be. a our scholars! gy Canning Tomatoes be a 95 Complete Line of CANNING and FREEZING SUPPLIES MICHIGAN MURPHY’S °.; 5 the. & Pillsbury FLOUR. 45 1 c Lye; a2 that extra touc = Lunchers laud Pretty Pudding | . Whether you pack a lunch for ' school-age. members of your family, or for those who go to work each day, Variety in the foods used is appreciated by either group * * 6 In planning lunehbox menus, it is important to include a com- bination of feods that will supply a variety in color, texture, flavor, and needed food mutrients as well: | Dairy foods should play an inv | portant part in these me male away | from home because of the im portant minerals vitamins and protein they supply. Milk as a beverage may be carried in a chilted thermos if SALMON" 99° ny EGGS PEAS . <2. a A rere iti itty) Hickory Smoked PICNICS °° ¢e which afe readily available A amchbox Surprise Pudding ad ~“ %&% cup suger 2 squares wneweetened chocoiate ; 7 we) eheved % tablespoons cornstarch | “e teaspoon salt | 93 eupe miik Lake Erie Cheese and cottage cheese, both made from milk, wandwich fillings or cana _be carried as individual foods. Both youngsters and grownups will welcome lunchbox puddings made with calcium-rich milk Puddings of the cornstarch call add texture and flavor as | an additional amount of milk 7 ie + Puddings pack’ Well in the lunch box in coyefed paper containers 8s. PERCH... Lean, Sliced \ SIDE PORK. . 0 AN’S: Dixie Highway at Telegraph mershmeliows, cut im quarters Mix together sugar, shaved chocolate. cornstarch and = salt “Stir ii Wilk Gradually. © Cook ove low heat, stirring constantly wnul mixture thickens (about five minutes.) Blend in vanilla; cool slightly Add quartered marshmaliews and stir to- give swirl effect. Chill Put pudding in small paper com reel QCOTCHLITE SAFETY REFLECTOR | PROTECTS YOUR FAMILY, PREVENTS ACCIDENTS AND SAVES LIVES, FLASHES A WARNING OVER A BLOCK AWAY! * _ Safety Reflectors can be used in — to increase salety! And the kids of ways to have fun with Safety Reflector, too! Below are jt few uses—you'll not availiable at schoot or office. tasty j | tainers which have tight-fitting | < LUNCHBOX SURPRISE PUDDING—Pack a pretty pudding in the | tunchbox and listen to the cheers. The pudding pictured above is a chocolate cornstarch with swirls of partially melted marshmailows for | a a ag aaa a ar” ~~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 sm Eye Appeal Is Important 2 for Hot Weather Salads One df the smartest ways to! between the peaches. Fill cavities ~ bh £ Test for Peaches Avoid shever green peaches.“ When you buy peaches, look for showing no. whitish of yellowish firmness and freedom from bruis- igus -< bed ripening. = nad ae _—~ The first sip ae = “| es. . “lee circles.” dressing or refrigerators have made with French “available almost inexhaustible sup- Salad dressing plies of ice for home use there | is no _— about using ice for % cep fresh orange segitithts % cup French dressing “% cup sour cream 2 tablespoons seecdiess grapes. ht + teaspoon crumbled whole lee ves blueberries and Blueberry Salad on a bed of crisp Se ae a tempting * salad io why ot try. the recipe freeze Sondwiches | given here? freezer “» heed escarole Presh dressing or Fruit Balad dress Arrange escarole and endive dressings 1 ues for packing in | Serves six. lunchbex. 8. peach halves on the greens. because they spoil Pile cottage cheese in the middie peratures jabovs make a sdlag appetizing is t0, of peach halves with blueberries. Fruit Fruited French Dressing halved 2 tablespoons very finely chopped fresh festive look. Serve over Fresh Peach and If you wrap your sandwiches | Presb Peach and Missberry Balad Separately and put them in the! they will still be good to $e peed curley endive feat a week or two later reah eaches peeled | | §-on pe eae cottage cheese | . Avoid raw vegetables which lose ~ cup fr » blueberries - > . q im. Be their crispness, whites of hard Once frozen sandwich- leaves on a salad platter. Arrange es are thawed, use them promptly idly in tem | degrees. tells you it's RICHER! Start the day right with Beech-Nut Coffee. It's heartier, richer. Each pound gives you the same satisfying flavor. Get Beech-NGt Coffee today, s cooked eggs, fruit jellies and salad” @ Prices Good 7 Days i Jocko PEANUT .-BUTTER = 09 Bonnie Louw CATSUP a” 7 ; 02. Bottle NEW CROP FANCY Tokay Red Grapes 2 ths. CHUNK. STYLE # ‘Breast-O-Chicken Tuna TREND. 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In cooking smoked or pickled bet toend ' There te nothing more delicious “ . : eo 3 a> eentte ber nang tage) Bleep tr When vongue is teader, trim | on split Bet core ee than that old-fashioned favorite— s 3 iF letcen te Rabe on. | tei weter bedere cocking. Then | away the hard parts Sad remove and top with 9 mushroom sauce baked peach custard. It provides ‘ known meat expert derrtng 1 t he ae recons ts wes SoS Sal eet Sm . Or reheat slices in a clove. | cherry sauce, lemon or raisin igauce. Serve with a mustard | sauce, piquant’ sauce, with horse- | yadish or with creamed spinach "St a delicate ending to many & r tamily meal. Here is @ rich, extra creamy Custard made with 4 sweetened condensed milk. Try tt| pote j bs | are small and are usually sold in| Place the tongue in a heavy deep | | utensil and completely cover with veal water. For fresh tongue add.1) sold fresh or cured. __| teaspoon of salt for each quart of x ¢ 3 BH r and you'll serve it often. eer von MEAT BARGAINS mw te ie milk and hot water. cuckatiy | - add beaten eggs while stirring constantly. Stir in salt and vanilla. Place well-drained peach halves (| in individual custard cups. Pour ~~ milk over peaches. Sprinkle top with nutmeg. BAZLEY BETTER TRIM “Round, Sirloin , fri ide, Fa ae. Place in pan filled with hot aca Sa » fee ee + ee or Swiss” “Best Cuts— None Higher” water to depth of custard. Bake RIPE PEACH CONSERVE—Why not try ripe| prepare and so economical to use. Add erengee, tng a —— an — conserve jy ro pons jam this year? | lemons and blanched almonds for a luscious spread. "Tontor Shed Blade Cut Junedale 1. T 5 center comes out clean. Chill — at . y° . = — e! ; | CH UCK Cc RED -E. A poe for sees . Peach Conserve an ngs Pack lunchbox | | RO AST ...c- lb. PICNICS r > act mat te weaned noouen) OUIMIMEL tO Winter Lable _1 | BAZLEY’S BETTER MEATS FOR LESS!! ree oes rn aes rate sates seca ss With Essentials 3 . rh clings to / the leaves tor cook them and. the Nave such a fresh sparkling look.| rig constantly . Fresh-Dressed Mild-Cure Leon, Blode-Cut Fresh, Lean recom vais NO a"aprng “auton coh | gms pete ane | momen 8 Pro he a <<], PAN-REDI | SLICED PORK GROUND TAAL i= Gat wil bring the taste Ot7-t00m with fetal speon. ‘Then| i,” Nt ee, every hunch FRYERS BACON CHOPS BEEF _]-ot summer to your table all win-|stir and skim by turns for five | 7 ter long. | minutes to cool slightly, to pre-| OX Preparer should keep in mind sree cree Set | Late Cty tenner nly b. b. BANANAS the i ke ee to va paraffin. Makes about 11 glasses. ot oo ae Guemea oom ot pe ora “~~ ‘BAZLEY’S BIG SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE!! ers were | somapting « 1% ounee bow petdered fruit ie : Lb. 10° Sgedion inmatajinece wind hect-| Pool and ptt ubout 3 purada Aap For Stuffing: Rib or Loin fi <= =| S| ROAST | STEAK | Breast [ROAST | CHOPS i H the Hit He, ; } i? i CANNING cna? too shartbamed. tnothed : mee , , ‘ t Bete Measure sugar and set aside car | ¢ c c 6 i= ied wth he aver ad vt gd tak wa. Plas ve aii 35i. 291 | 5i. : | 25%. 39. PLUMS - PEARS fragrance of the fresh, ripe fruit | hig) heat and stir until mixture are the, ° in leas than 15 seitiates after the) TOMATOES fruit fg been pacer inggeet rc agen tomy (eens ennai inte nantes POMATOES ["~"cten'core —ieutnta Ecce iy veverei on] BE WISE! ECONOMIZE! SHOP HERE AND SAVE!! im — e's spoon. r be more WINTER Gay ee cet we "Tin cea a Freshly Dred Tenderloin Portion Borley’s Junedele . thin, ev a aot oN BULK | STEWING PORK YELLOW SO Lbs. $1.98 |, water thin. Squeeze the juice trom | noe parattin Makes shoGt nine Ss yrremten ROAST Ce ef many mothers. One easy way : Beet Gat go oth Gwent weeks. 2G: 25. “ c 2 be. 35° bacon is good with peanut butter : and, for a change, is temptingly |* a : used between two slices of Boston Here's something different to! brown bread, take toa picnic. —- Corned beef is excellent on rye “HP. y7? oe aaa (om hn Te GE S$ a WON rfu ea! ‘s cup chil) seuee —— Se °° e luncheon on raisin: . a Se coreed beat chopped) pumpernickel; a chipped beef.|§ Folks who come in lost-week and signed DONATION COUPONS oll agree | Sap enriched coramens cream cheese and chutney mix-|] .. . “it’s o Wonderful Idea!” Mintz Super Market will pay to the church { Sespepee sak ture on a bun. of YOUR CHOICE o contribution in YOUR NAME in an amount propor- rhe A le i: ween tionote to the purchase you make in our store. 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Saginaw St. —Wholesale and Retail-— — FE 4.1521. \ i} UTE | i ii it HAHAH 1H AHI TT ; 29 = . ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 consists cf a fruit salad and a satisfying sandwich like this Sunnyland Sandwich. Dress up peanut butter for the filling with dates and et Pineapple. ?- Try Bantam Avocado for Different Appetizer If you want something really different and delicious, try this appetizer! Bantam Avocado 3 medium-size avocados 1 can Consomme madrilene (chiied) 1 Dounce jar red caviar Peel avocados; cut each. into | thirds. Flake chilled an madrilene with a fork and mix caviar. Serve nao: meepeii over avocado. Makes six servings. Spanish Omelet Solves Friday Menu Problem Wondering what to serve for Fri- day lunch or supper? How about with | French-fried potatoes and a tossed | green - salad made piquant with chives and basil. Hot biscuits or crisp rolls will round out the menu When marshmallows are to be melted, cut them into small piects with a kitchen scissors ' 7 Extras Add Zest | to Peanut Butter wiches quick, easy meal planning. They | children often eat are the answer for the busy moth- er who must get a nourishing |consume less lunch on the table every day at noor shaip. The grade school = ; - ‘ crowd will cheer this one. SUNNYLAND SaNDWICK—Luncheon is always ssintiialnn ‘whims te Suanyland Peanut Butter Sandwich Peanut butter is a first class | “work of art.” Whole meals built around sand-| the answer to, % cup peanut butter ‘ cup drained crushed pineapple 13 slices “Gifiched bread Butter or margarine Lettuce, if desired Combine peanut butter and lem- on juice, mixing until well blended. Add dates and pineapple and mix thoroughly. Spread bread with but- ter or margarine. Spread peanut butter mixture on 6 slices bread. Arrange lettuce on peanut butter mixture. Top with remaining bread slices. Makes 6 sandwiches. (1's cups filling.) In warm weather it is best to keep creamed honey in the refrig- erator because it may partly liquefy at a very warm room tem- perature. Professional kennelmen know best what's WINS ON TASTE 9M TEST AFTER TEST A dog food must be appealing in aroma and flavor. At Friskies’ Research Kennels on the famous Carnation Farms, Friskies is constantly tested agaifist other brands to make sure it is first in taste appeal. No other form of deg food nourishes so completely and costs so little fo feed FRISKIES PROVIDES EVERYTHING YOUR DOG 1S KNOWN TO NEED-AT A BIG SAVING! of average dog just add water. food. So convenient, too— No cans to dispose of. Friskies Cilbes 1 ju cilinpees ta'n:cnsueres sunaaiiiin Simply pour out of box into feeding dish. That's all—nothing to add, not even water! mula as Friskies. Meal —in crunchy, bite- size morsels that exercise teeth and gums. * RESULT OF GO YEARS’ EXPRRIENCE ‘1M ANIMAL NUTRITION A FRICKY DOG IC A HEAITHY DOG» -KEED YOUR DOG FRISKY WITH “geht are the same famous for- a ee ee ¢ _THIRTY- SEVEN School Reopening Means Back to Kitchen for Mom Pain Cake Pairs By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor They started _ school today, every Tom, Dick and Harry, | | every Trudy, Dotty and Helen. sandwich filling “ag is.” But see| ‘rey started school once again, if i doesn't have extra appeal! oe maybe it was for the first when you mix it with lemon juice, | time: and now we mothers have a a new job. apple. Such a filling makes Sunfly During the summer I think we! —, Peanut Butter Sandwich a | are apt to get a little careless— | or just relaxed regular schedule is gone 86 the The need for a) at odd times and well - balanced meals. Now we must change. These children ~ /2 ef ours work hard” PS a | at school. They ‘ may not romp in around so active- MRS : ly all day as they — did during the summer months, but their need for an adequate, | nutritious diet is as great. a a They still expend a great deal | one-fourth to one-third of the day's ef energy. They are growing, some of them at a tremendous rate, Teeth, bones and muscles need good material fer good growth. Let's review briefly the “Basic | They are: Green and yellow vegetables — one or more Seven.” servings a day; oranges, tomatoes, | grapefruit, raw cabbage or salad greens—one or more servings a day; potatogs and other | vegetables and fruits—two ov mote Are Entirely Different servings a day; milk, cheese, ice | Did you ever wonder what the cream — children, three to four | cups milk — adults, two or more cups; meat, poultry, fish, eggs, Jegumes — one or two s@rvings a enriched or whole butter or fortified margarine — dally as customarily used, What specifically are we going to do during the school year? We're going to see that the family gets up early enough to eat a good breakfast that will supply . | equal amount or three-quarters as food requirements. We'e going te prepare an ap petizing lunch, be it fer home consumption or lunchbex carry- ing, so that each ehild will anticipate sitting down te that lunch. We're going to have a pleasant evening meal for the whole family, one that consists of food the family Preserving, Preserves difference between “preserving” ee and putting up “preserves” is Well—when fruits or a mixture of fruits are combined with an much sugar as fruit, and cooked unti] the syrup is quite thick with the fruit transparent or shiny, the product is called a preserve, When grated, a quarter-pound of process or nawral cheddar cheese will make 1 cupful. jall day perhaps | uy water simpler, though sometimes monot- ft together flour, baking pow. likes in as calm and relaxed an atmosphere as possible. Life gets very hectic at ames and meals aren't always ideal. | ‘hat goes However, if +e have a clear pic) ture of what we're trying to o_o attaining that end is) Perfectly With Fruit Here's a delicious plain with 11% eups Ibe teaspoons double-acting beking % oe he eap sugar For you readers who are home | peony sili the job is der and salt, Cream butter, sugar enous. If you have an outside. thor job in addition to your homemak- and vanilla. Beat in eggs ing. job, you have learned you, oughly. must do more detailed planning. You have to make short cuts and enlist all possible aids. Being in the latter category myself several days each week, I think I know some of your ru de everything I suggesting easy-to-prepare, | ‘ester inserted in center comes out nutritious. meals and passing on | “ean. te you all the new ideas 1 | TUM out on rack; strip off pe- seadee. per, Cool. Cut in squares, then cut each square through horizon- We're all in this enterprise to- tally; fil and top sliced am we a ae want.to raise| peaches (or other > and whipped cream. SAVE MONEY AT ADLER’S * A.W. * DRIP or REGULAR White Lily CHEESE 39 aang _ Kingan Brand Pure Pork SAUSAGE OPEN SUNDAY 9-9 Packers ‘Label No. 303. CAN PEAS II @ PINE CONE @ TOMATOES Ne 03 11 _. SHEDD’S PEANUT BUTTER gpa 3 aN -——<— oo ~~ © we © Maple River, Grade A, Medium EGGS = ya ae Py: Ck ae 2 s 7 = i # ; ? be . F z i f > % ’ 4 , * / F } . j t« ; . ‘ _“PHIRTY-RIGHT Se PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1956 ee es , oe a (Clam Pats Deki Casserole Adds Table Shows How Many hide toad tan’ Clarn patties are delicious for, Friday. night supper, Mix canned Chipped Beef Canning Jars You'll Need pesmi sea how many Dusbels bones or igs of produce you'll need to fl the oS a ae ing agent in this dish as well_as we o up onion for-seasoning. giving it a characteristic rich Experience, of course, is your best guide, because it depends upon ir codcar w cae 6 the manner of preparing and packing as well as on the size and | ang ‘getve ith ch chili > flavor and color. Everyone, both condition of the product. | sauce, Seiten geluienn ad a ones = - po . reper nl apa _ Here is a “quickie” table that ydu can use as a guide: salad. @ quick end cennend cal form of Fooa Fresh Weight Qt. Jars Needed Weight Per Jar milk to usé in cooking. Apples 1 ba. (46 tb.) 18 to 20 2% to'3 lb 1T Molded Eggt Salad Apricots 1 lug er bom (22 ib.) ltl 2 to 2% hb. €elery, anlén, and dried beet 1 bu. (50 Ib) 20 to 24 2 to 2% tb salad may packed into Gre cocked tn butter to start the « =o. ae mone » le to2l small containers, chilled and then as strawberries) unmolded on salad greens at preparation the macaront lug (22 b> 1 1% to 3 lb “ith extra | casserole, The flour ts added, (unpttied) 1 bu (50-56 Ib.) 22 to 33 serving time. Garnish with extra : Peaches 1 tug (23 Ib.) 8 to 12 2 to 2% te mayonnaise and capers, paprika then the evaporated milk and 1 bu. (48 Ib) 18 to 34 2 to 2% tb water are slowty poured in te Pears 1 box (38 Ib.) 14 to 17 3 to 249 Ib. or’ minced parsley, form a white sauce. Piums ' h om) la Pte 1p ae aS oe Hot 8a Easy dressing for fruit salad After this has thickened, the | Tomatoes 1 we o a) ee 2% to 3 ip French dressing sweetened with | cooked macaroni, grated cheese,.| Tomato Juice 1 ou. (83 Aad ag Ate a little honey. seasonings, parsley and pimiento | regus . f " i are added. Save some of the ; te Ee xs Ps i 4 , ; in a ite Ge) 6 8 4to5 PRGA EERRAG cheese to garnish the top of the | ‘ : sue Vee OO oe ll # ow) 1 bu. (30 Bb.) 18 te. 20 1's to 2M. dish. Twenty minutes after it is | : F , . } be am 17 to 20 2% to 3 tb. put into a moderate oven, it is | hG Corn, sweet ' we (35 coo 6 to 16 cars | . » 4 feady to serve, piping hot ‘and | o 1 ke Gen hah anita appetite-appealing. = 1 bu as by Chipped Beef-Macaroni Casserole Squash, summer} ba. (4018) te to 30 atest % np better, meted Bweet potatoes 1 bu. (06 lb.) 18 to 23 2% to 3 ib. ‘“ cup \% cup celery — ite ta ,' — — Remove Pear Cores move the core. Use the sconh you 1 cup water» ee Sraporsied milk | FRUITED SKEWERS—Use those long skewers for | on the skewers. Suggested as a tasty combination With Melon Ball Cutter | Sr cutting -meien. bade. all alls aarp peten cheese a recipe that needs no cooking. Marinate a variety | are Italian prune plums, pears, bananas and peaches. The neat little cavities are good paltAnt T8A & SPICE CO. 1 teaspoon. salt of fruits in French dressing or lemon juice and serve When stewing “or preserving | {°° Silling with honey and spice DM, Cincinnati 2. Ohio “s tesepoon pepper 2 tablespoons chopped rajey 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento For the sauce: Cook the celery, onion and dried beef in the melted butter. Stir in the flour and mix well, Add the evaporated milk and | Pears, it's @ simple matter to re- ge er ale 5 kk a — pits. Halve pears ‘and peaches. | Pit and cut in slices. Cut bananas in slices. Marinate fruits in lemon juice or | Skewer Marinated Fruits! for New Eating Pleasure 77 $. water gradually, Cook until thick- ened. Then add to the white sauce For fresh eating, Italian prunes per pound than most other fruits French dressing. Arrange on | eight skewers with a prune half | OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET Saginaw St. mixture % cup of the grated cen wank ax oe ghee and peace bony) ens a trait, wees | RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS WHOLESALE DEPT. cheese, macaroni, seasonings, picnics U ec sugar- | Marasc’ “e _ parsiey, and pimiento and mix | Ple fruit is firm-meated with a |rich Italian prunes on a skewer of fruit. Place maraschino cherry | Mon.—Tues. Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone FE 2-9114—Free Delivery well. tangy sweet flavor. Even fully | |in combination with Bartlett pears, | 0" end | Wed A. M.-12 Noon—fri., Sat. 7 A. M.-6 TA M. ‘til 4 P. M. Daily Italian Prune Pie | bananas and freestone peaches. Marinate the fruits in lemon | juice or French dressing before placing on the skewer. Team the fruited skewer with toustett buns 7 and weiners, an ice cobd drink and ginger cookies. Frulted Skewers 16 Italien prunes 2 Bartlett péars 2 freestone peaches Lemon juice Pour into a buttered 1% quart/|ripe it remains firm, which is an casserole. Top with the remaining | important facter in its success as % cup of grated cheese. Bake at |& commercial! fruit. 350 degrees for. 20-25 ents, talian prunes are New Trick to Try , With Cauliflower J cups sileed Italian prunes l eyp brown sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch | ‘y teaspoon cinnamon i '\ teaspoon nutmeg Dam oF at BEEF AND PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES _ PREPARED FOR HOME FREEZERS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! YOUR CHOICE DAY T R wt ROAST... OD! PURE shipped to markets from the orchards in eastern Washington ard arrive table-ready to enrich and sweeten menus. Besides the popularity of the Italian prune for fresh eating, it i tablespoon lemon juice Grated rind of ." balf lemon 1 tablespoon Sutter, melted Pastry for double crust Line pie plate with crust. Com- bine all other ingredients. Place jin pie plate. Adjust top crust, | also is a favortite’-canned for 2 badanas . {Cutting vent and sealing edges BEST GUTS ‘ — that is| ®atee, frozen for ples or made & maraschine cherries | Bake in 425-degrees oven for 3 | Pe 4 Hagar _ | inte delicious marmalades and Wash the fruit Cut Italian } minutes or untit crust is brown and | Canadian Bacon ané Cauliflower j#™-. | Prunes in halves gad remove the | fruit is tender. Au Gratin Itallan prunes are of great nu Smoked, Pre-Cooked re c 1 ened, bead. cauliflower (ebout % tritional value in.the diet, Due to H AM S Lbs. $ % cup belling water’ their large amount of fructose or H : t or us, | : appy Housewi ! for ; ysstagome Syn or marserine | truit sugar they are excellent for ory os Keep it Handy Whole or Shenk End LARD arr refreshing. The mineral contént revper . Pa is high with iron. They are mildly Leen . te 1 tie aliens eee Short Ribs of Lb C | SMOKED im c Cut tough green | 2 ; > 2 cauliflower: eee ‘_ Mix Ham With Cheese BEEF eeeene PICNICS : flowerets; wash_in cold w®-| a4:. deviled ham with cream or _—= ter; drain, Add to boiling water| ceamstyle cottage cheese for & - ey salt: bring O4l cadets orcad, Add. coneed TENDER cover chives or parsley, prepared horse ji tks ena unis co 1 oarcord radish or Worcestershire sauce for ROUND Lb. Cc Lean Center Cut Lbs. c measuring cup, add exough milk |" “amin 7 STEAK..... SLICED sn > an ° e @eeees , bat butler ih saucepan over iow | To Sterilize Jars, Lids BACON blend in ; milk mix-| To sterilize ja ith ture = CI = me, = “4 - censibahatinad sv ors — i Swiss Premium Boneless { sant emooth. é and preserving: Put spoon salt, and pepper to taste: | them in a kettle, fill it with cold| COOKED “on § 410 BACON uo 9 cook and stir constantly over mod-| water then boil for 15 minutes. erate heat until thickened @nd| Kees ‘the jars and. lide in bot ENDS for bubbly. water until you are ready to fill esses Over low heat stir in “% cup | the jars. at the cheese watil rages add a — ms —— drained caaliflowerets re- heat. . a : and fry until lightly browned on ; roa aor om | COFFEE EGGS r | in small - © . (about 6 inches across top); spoon - Large 40 Oz. Pkg. S U E creamed cauliflower into dishes, e having edges of bacon show. “ @prinkle with remaining 4% cup) cheese; dust with paprika. Place | under broiler for 1 or 2 minutes ¢ to melt cheese. Serve at once. Makes 3 servings. Chill Ice Cream Cake for Quick, Treat A dessert for those who want to cook in cool comfort — angel food fee cream cake, Line a refriger. ator tray with heavy waxed paper. Slice a bakers’ 13-ounce loaf ange! food cake horizontally into thirds. Slice a pint brick of strawberry | —— into thirds, also hori- | : “ . Home-Grown Honey . Cow M5 tream slices between | SrateNge cet ROCK MELONS | *¥ / - CRACKERS BON A FLAKES f) -wns’s rrcrer 1 we : for @ layer. Cover with waxed pa- 1 os. Con per and store in freezing com- partment, Shee into portions and 4 Peaches Equal Pound o. About four médium-size peaches | ; will make a pound y way to, peel the peaches is let pay i fs U.S. No. 1---B Mich. Potatoes 50 Ib. Bag i nce eit a t | Hamburger 4 Lbs. $1.10 "=a [low SPADAF ORE S08 BEER 197 OAKLAND AVE. FREE PARKING Te Take Out OPEN SUNDAY — We Resche the iy to Limit LE. ~ Sale Good Wed. Thru Sat. i SA LE ae BOYS’ SCHOOL SPECIALS! 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Saginaw iin Operation Proves Unique — Straight and Narrow Wheat Field Borders Railroad Track NEPHIE, Utah (UP) < A leading ; candidate for the title of the most | unique agricultural operation im _the Intermountain West is Mrs Loa Langenbacker's ‘straight and | narrow” wheat farm just south of , Nephi The dimensions of the farm: 85! feet wide, 11% miles long | it there's a longer. norrower ee! wheat plot in the West, Utah | | y) agricultural authorities don’ t knew about it. i The story of the farm goes back many years to the time when Jack | Langenbacker, the present owner's late husband, was an engineer on j jthe Union Pacific railroad's run! | through south-central Utah, h As Langenbacker, a U. P. engi- neer for 35 years who died two ‘years ago, piloted his engine over’ the high ridge between Nephi and / Levan, he noticed the railroad right-of-way was, as his widow puts it, “plenty wide.” Along the right-of-way there | Was lush dry-land wheat fields. “It didn't seem to him."’ Mrs Langenbacker recalls, ‘‘that there was any reason that wheat should grow right up*to the fence and | then stop." ion Pacific officials and made the ¥ Langenbacker aeereeshed Un |novel suggestion that he be given” a long-term lease on the nearly! right-of-way along | stretch of track on 100 acres of the straight Levan ridge The railroad people liked the ides,” Mrs. Langenbacker said. “After all, the wheat would cut | Bowe ou the Gust and Weeds be- 7. side the track and reduce the summertime fire hazard.” So engineer Langenbacker got his lease “at a nominal figure’ and jbegan cultivating the land. He ‘planted his wheat every other year, letting the ground lie fallow alter- nate years, the usual practice with |dry farms in the West His widow said the crop yield was “real good’ every planting year, with a bountiful harvest of winter wheat. Bangembacker invested in Nephi's | Forest Hotel, ene of the better | known bhesteiries slong Utah's . “main stem,“ U. 5. Highway 91. When he died, his.widow moved from their home in Salt-Lake City J to full-time residence in Nephi to | operate the hotel and watch over | the farm, which is plowed apd Y°GUARANTEED PERFECT 3 “see eee Other Sets $59.95 to $159.95 @ Table Locks @ No-Mar Plastic Leg Glides @ Wrap-Around Choir Frome _ te Only Chrome Specialty TEL-HURO DINE? >= CO. “_—ssssseeeeeeeee--,”,”,-s” © 30'240x48” Extension Toble @ Duncon Phyfe or Corner Legs ) @ 3” Chrome Apron on Table Across from Tel-Huron Center REGULAR PRICE *e-e $89.95 YOUR PRICE... You Save: - $49.95 $40.00 @ Levelers op Table to Prevent Werpege for Extra Strength OPEN SUNDAY 12 Neon to 5 P. M. "eke ae Shop in Pontiac FE rr 365. TELEGRAPH fice harKieg | of Albion, N. Y., feed a five-week-cold fawn, fitted with peg leg and” restored to health after being hit by mowing -rmichine. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 . Mommy Teaches | Little Stargazer Planets, Galaxies | WASHINGTON (INS) — Three. ‘ year-old Davey Rubin can point wf stare named as M-61 on the Walls of her home in Hyattevitie, Md. With wifely ‘ae affection, Mrs. Ru THIRTY-NINB_ Donor’s Prayer Brings Misdirected Sympathy — FREMONT, Neb. After John Davts, a Midland college sopi- * omore donated a pint of biced to the Dodge County Bidodmobile out the planets and galaxies in & bin credited her hdgband with “™t, he was given the usual cup textbook on astronomy with the ease that most youngsters identify barnyard characters making i poaaihle for ‘her to at j tend classes at George “town, twice of fruit juice and sandwich. John a pretheological student, bdwed Tils head in prayer before But the boy is not a eoniiiess| a week for the past two years. He taking the Seed for the quiz kids — yet. | His astronomical knowledge | whe received her doctor's degree | in astronémy from Georgetown University last menth, Mra, Vera Cooper Rubin, 25, {s |the author of a thesis compiling new and old data on the distribu tion of galaxies which support the- theory they condensed from 9 4ur bulent gas cloud The brainy mother of Davey and another child. Judy 1, said ‘addi tional research by others interested in the field has brought about more of less general acceptance DOING NICELY NOW—Don Williams and Dona Kae Monacelli. ‘ef the theory Mrs, Rubin hopes te continue her studies, but not until her chauffeured her to the until she learned to drive, and did ~ the baby-sitting chores University; There are 7.520 daily newspa- pers in the world, i 5° - 9°. PAINT FOR Unpeinted Furniture WALLPAPER. FACTORY OUTLET 105 N. SAGINAW ST. WALLPAPER 19° = 29° 5%, ——TRIMMED FREE— EVERY PURPOSE! Glidden's Spred Satin GIVES YO 1951 Ford Convertible Radio and seegne t's ‘845° 1951 HENRY J] TUDOR—Radio - Heater Victoria - Redio ~ Heater ~ wn te Fordomatic Drive 53 PL 3 FORD - 4 525 mae Heater . 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Lake Road Keego Harbor ) & eee Ve : ee PRICES SLASHED ON ALL FURNITURE | _ DURING OUR REMODELING SALE! “ ; ben oa : “ PY ‘ ae | , ee Garden Club to oa pepe tee s Sandia Folsom, | ROCHESTER — The Rerheser (Laude Hamby National Farm and Garden Amoe. | Exchange Vows hold board = . menting at 1) na AY CITY — Sandra Jeanine p.m. Tuesday, deilaiad We a: Sage, | Folsom bees > bride ef lar meeting at 2 p.m, at the home | Claude Dean Hamby Saturday at of Mrs. Carl Dorst, 5680 Livernois | the Kingdom Halli of Jehovah's Ave | Witnesses. oe te pl a to bring | Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. their favor? ace setting for a Donald tray. or juncheon table, for demon- Tenn Hamby of Murfreesboro, stration and a asmon. After a dinner and reception at | a | the Masonic Hall, the bride and | Teachers Plan Picnic groom left for a short wedding | ROCHESPER — The Board of | "iP to Northern Michigan. They | Education and school faculty mem-|¥!l make their home at 9660 bers will meet at 6:30 p.m, today | Grandmont, Detroit. at Avon Park pavilion for w pic- me. The whole staff of teachers! Only about 3 per cent of the returned today from Caseville,| total salt produced in th U. 8. where they attended the teachers | reaches consumers across the din- conference at Sleeper State Pork | ner table. eer aeons OUR MOST AMAZING WATCH OFFER! Use Your ET a Wogk! yn JEWELERS | 2 Sm AMAZING = Quaker = GIFT OFFER FREE vonerweut HONEYWELL TIME-O-STAT WITH EARLY PURCHASE OF QUAKER 3210 Oil HEATER Pike | | EXCLUSIVE “SMOKELESS” BURNER. Only has it. Produces more heat from every penay’s worth of fuel. 4, EXTRA LARGE BUILTIN “HEAT-GAVER” reduces chimney heat loss as much as 42%. 5, sun SUNSET AMVOMARE SOREED AER PANE give ANd * OVER comfort. . ‘floors warm .. . turns A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR HEATER AND TiMt-O-STAT SS es Cases Increase | twigs which escape pruning, For | ence Clothier were united in mar- niaximuim safety, trees should be riage Friday evening. Mr. and | = | sprayed again after leaves are out, ‘Mrs. Amber Jones of Kingston | © 4. to Ride School Bus | Richard Huizenga, assistant super- a Oe EimD Disease THE PONTIAC PRESS, 25 Trees Afflicted This. Year Compared to Two | in 1953 Nearly 13 times as many Dutch | Elm disease cases were found this summer in Pontiac as last season, according to City Forester Wil- Ham Aho. Some 25 cases were located and the treed removed this year, com- pared with two in 1953, he ex plained. Despite an extensive program ot A FREDA DAVIS Mr: and Mrs. M. G. Davis ot | the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Ernest L. Southard. He | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Southard, of Walled Lake. owners to prune Marlette Couple Married cn the pant |ot Methodist Parsonage come out, elms | MARLETTE—In_a simple cere be sprayed to kill any in- mony at the Methodist parsonage hibernating in small dead here, Gladys Redmond and Laur- | were their attendants. Following -the ceremony, the | enor -homein- Marlette. Open House Scheduled BROWN CITY — Mrs, and Mrs. Charies Hollenbeck, life-long resi- dents--of -the community, cele- brated their golden wedding versary Sunday, with an house for friends af their farnt. County | Deaths UNION. *LAKR - _ for | | Melvin Meri Grile, 47, of T787 Lock. | itin St., Union Lake, will be at 2| |p.m. Saturday from Richardson - |Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, | with burial in Four Towns Ceme- | ROCHESTER — The 107 children toy He died suddenly at his home This year the city sprayed 3.316 | jelms on municipal property plus | 242 on the Pontiac State Hospital | | grounds. In July two State De- | |partment of Agriculture men helped to survey trees suspected of ‘the infection. St. Andrew Students attending St. Andrew Catholic | pyirsday | School who live along the regular | Surviving are his wife, Viola public school bus route will be per- |», daughters, Mary and Susan, at mitted to ride the school buses, iome: a brother: Calvin Grile of | according to regular procedures Union Lake and a sister, Melva cd McConaha of Fi. Recovery, Ohio. B | and state regulations. The announcement was Made by William A. Mason intendent of schools, at a recent) ROYAL OAK Service for Wil meeting of the board of education jiam A. Mason, 10, sen of Mr. and here. | Mrs. William Mason, 724 N Rem- | brandt Ave., Will be held at 1:31 p.m Friday, at the ict Fun- Group Plans Hayride eral Home, with in Renctand | DRAYTON PLAINS — The Fel- | Park Cemet “He died Wednes- | | lowship Class of the Commupity | day United Presbyterian Ch have | Surviving besides his parents are scheduled a hayride tr ra | two sisters, Marcella and Barbara, leaving the church at 8 A‘ and his grandmother, Mrs. Cath- hot dog raast will follow. ‘ erine Fields of Nova Scotia. ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 Atle Calls Reds | am “Genuine Idealists’ "i y on Prime Minister Clement At lee told the Australian parliament today that the people running Com- munst China are ‘‘genuine ideal- | ists.” The Labor Party. leader, _ w came to Australia after a 17-day | tour of the Hed China miaialand, | said “the whole of the Chinese | people are out for peace.” | Attlee refused to comment, how Tever, ov one dévelapment of his vis ijt 40 Peiping—a bitter attack on him today by the Moscow Com- } jmunist. Party paper, Pravda The Red organ accused him of | backing an alleged “American pol | | iey of arming the most agrressive | | forces of Europe and the }tast.* Far | Prayda's comments were_in re- | be had suggested to Peiping lead ers they urge theif Russian friends | to set an example for peace by | vetesieg their armaments Se ee Pia 8 a PEK Long ~ Wearing ~ by Niagara- Feldpark atid Tom ¥ ‘ Sawyer * om G) Widest collection of > boys’ slacks we have * ever presented. Fine Bedford cords, nylon & dacron blends in gab- * ardines, splashes and other fancies. All woo! flannels and French ~ fManneis S 7 NORTE Sizes 3-20 Boys’ and Girls’ Every pair made to keep up with fast - moving healthy feét. American Juniors save you dollars toward -other , Vet can't be beat for ex- ~ eellent construc- tion, long, hard *5”° and *6” Sizes 814 to 3 3 19. Sizes 28-38 ... Boys’ — Students’ RALPH A. MAIN Oakland County .Drain Commis- Drayton Plains, have annouriced | action to Attlee's disclostre that | sioner Ralph A. Main has been elected secretary of the Oakland Plan Commission. He succeeds | Edmond W. Alchin who recently ‘moved to East Lansing, eth cee ee. ——— Pg f $8.95 to $14.95. Golo Loafer - Brown — Red or Gold Leather Gray or Black Suede “44A.to D Widths ‘Shop in Air-Conditioned Comfort! | Free Parking in Rear of Store | AL HL SMART DIV. Oakland Ave. FE 4-4567 Great Western . crank ed ope’ acketa we m ere ths tion, shore “all ¥_¥ SMettone, un innncipeallihicetinatidil Charge It at No Extra Cost! Boys’ Jackets . by Buck fein Joe... . Tom Sawyer now from the finest ——- ee ie 71s" ‘19° coats that a Fall colors. have uiitul weeds, Ee Se nes eee “|Was arrested in a car here with Youngland- Kate Greenaway- Jack _ From the sma You will love these soft comfy Tweeds and Reversibles ‘on Narcotics Count Lofton Mims, 31, of Detroit, ar- rested here Aug. 30 on-a narcotics | charge, waived examination yes- i | terday in- Municipal Court and was } bound. over for arraignment Mof.- | day in. Oakland County Circuit ‘Court « He was returned to Oakland County Jail after he failed to post a $1,000 bofid set by Judge Cecil McCaliam _Mims, of 637 E, Adama, Detroit, Herbert DeLone, 24, of the Detroit address. Police said they had hee | oin in their possssion, DeLone is being held f ———— = of —— narcotics. | | Election of Officers Held. at Schell Family Party NORTH BRANCH — The annual | Schell family reunion was held re- cently at the Rich Township Hall, with #@ members of the clan at| tending. 3 to 6x—7 to 14 Pre-Teens’ Chubbies By— Borgenicht abrics for your \ Fle re smartly styled in 319” a th me getnyee eer 'Waives Examination ___ FORTY-ONE New officers elected were Harold Bowman, president; Warren Schell, Vice president; Mrs... Catherine - a. recording secretary, and Mrs. Belle Dawser, corresponding | secretary; and Clare Keeler, treas- urer. Vv wwwvwwwwwwwwwwww vvvvvwvwwvvwwwe /) 100 TRADE-IN ON ANY 1954 G-E or DUMONT CONSOLE TV Mest be ume brane 1219" “eS ee, HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 9—Sat. ‘til 6:00 Open ‘til 625 W. Mures PE 4-2525 CHARGE ALL THEIR SCHOOL CLOTHES! AT NO EXTRA COST at the LION STORE, -~--Park Free... at Rear of Store While Shopping =~ - GIRLS’. DRESSES vil NT sion —& Plaids, checks: novelties, plains in the finest irl’s Back to School Wardrobe. fles t through a, the selection is the finest we've offered! $ 3°* LADIES’ SHORTY COATS All wool ziplin with storm tab and mouton collars. Lined With Alpaca 24° Others in Similar Styles to 34” Fd oe > Cee “~~ CEE Ue PORE RN Oe ERE 4 : | : ; ; 3 + ° i Bi ‘ ne P : oe & '’ FORTY-TWO ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 195s Ie! ees ° | Ginger Rogers’ State Gets Check . | TV Debut to Be | for School Lunches | 90-Minute Show || cansinc wr)—tre first tes- a : ee epee ' goa rs a: a : Owner, Speeds Off ==. OM Mend P ebtiiea STANDS IN — A of for Simon's bruises. They said “ Catholic Ritual Ps | | < of ‘| mancing with TV, the star is ready was part of a $2,000,000 allotment to go. She’) make her debyt-(ex- | for Michigan public schools for the “on He awoke several hours later,| The words copper, bronze and | Pontiac yesterday after finishing érs is leaping into Mie | becntved Wedded by "Baporie- bruised and shaken, his car gone, |brase-—at times used interchange- Ceremonies Pack Huge| ‘cial “iad ie hard way with a strenuous, 1%-| tendent of Public Instruction Clair 2. ow materials. Copper is an Soldier Field hour live show. LT They found it about two blocks | element: Bronze is an allay of $°-|- eHCAGO @ — An estima j Sganddn tee Gloria Groheme. The After a couple of years of ro! Taylor said the $215,000 check way i . , | per and tin. Brass is a combina- | over @ curbing, across a vacant’ tion of copper and zinc. ~ - | Field to overflow last night at) ” Satunday : cept for an the | school year. ‘ a colorful ak tine — = on . : “Sas see “Se : ‘te / ~~” *@ | Oscar telecast) on Oct. 18.| “This program has grown every NEW SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER-TOTTERS! |} ceremony cetebrating the Marian | ‘* Stand Theater here. a oa De 8} | The show will be the first of the| year since it started jn 167 and ‘i Year in the Chicago archdiocese. ye . he. _ -* © 4 | “spectaculars” produced by Le-| every indication is thaf the growth rere w The vast multitude of worship- i ; : f ~~ 4 | land Hayward. Show time is 8 p:m./ wi) continue duringthe school who paid reverent tribute apd the layout is obviously de-| year.” Taylor said. y : ‘signed to knock I Love Lucy out of |" During the 1953-54 terms, 2.080 \ Gece a its supremacy. schools and 400,000 children par- ‘ ® Conse | a oe -_ a scans ticipated oe a in- vTV : Cartoons : eee waren ee eee : e ; nist seers inger will appear in three ase of 61 schools 000 DRIVE-IN THEATER erassy felt neu the specially built | F oe te He SSp PG | trom Noel Coward's “Tonight st! codldven. ever the previews’ Seer. + AM Rive 8:30"—"Red Peppers,” “Shadow | The average cost for a complete 1S remained outside the stadium and phir 3 * The lett : eT Comer Willioms Lshe-Airport Reads — Box Office Open 6:45 P.M. | heard the ceremonies over loud | cb an ay lg am “Brief lunch was 25 cents, Taylor said. “serene | lt | Encounter," and ts star. "Trev" MRA Convention Set LAST TIMES TONIGHT! «= eus: Traffic in the vicinity of the field es : - cher the exreanics. len't she scared with such 2) ACKINAC ISLAND (UP)—The ee a Pe aeahae et, ’ The crush at the gates resulted gt yell “Tt means a| W' Assembly of the Moral Re- Sanh. -. in 19 persons being hospitalized fae ne eane CX weave 0 csckement MRA) Inavement_ wEl No serious injuries were reported never been allergic to work. The| be held here Sept. 25-Oct. 5, but police said that about 100° per- doesn't throw me) Dr. Frank N. D. Buchman, found- Fj 3 a p . ; 4 = S g E B Ff é Es ed fainted While others suffered from shock or exhaustion or were ‘ worr alled at the request of Sen “The thing tha: jes me| Was © at req . | bruised = ~~ throng pressed is sear teeta at Sree dtatas 1 don't | Alexander Wiley (R-Wis) and Jo- More than’ 8.000 men women see how I am going to get into so Seph Scott, Los Angeles attorney | end chs cstistnated: to tee many outfits in an hour and a half. amd prominent Catholic layman ag By pap y ‘ But I suppose they will figure it! Delegates from Europe, Africa, pegrem. bf be u : were ran| out frog! and ie reappear en eee oe I saw Ginger over breakfast @s from all’ parts J, S. Ca fomery on Se e. Adoctane re coffee on the veranda of her hill-| Will attend the 10-day meeting. om im eolor _— = — and — She looked as youthful as| California leads the states with Yea S A MUR = pro amis amar ” - a ever and enthused about the act-/ about 5.5 million motor vehicles, “ew 1) Brouns ‘ ivity her career is enjoying FR], ROCK HUDSON “SEA DEVILS” | toeliies « persone ot ne arch “hover raing but wat, se + : ” = pours,” she said. “I'll sit arou | GREAT SIOUX UPRISING a ; pours,” she said. “Til sit around ™ es Pennsylvania Is Making | FE be so busy I don't know what to Straits Bridge Caissons | ‘ on re ee MACKINAW CITY @—Two huge ‘cane esc trate wom Seaway Planners | Pays Visit. | "Our New 2 feet tal, are being tabvicatd Will Hold Hearing |Glamorous Film Stand-In Warne ai wiv goes on Today Thru Sat.! of a Pontiac ; bp z 3 i 4 E sé : can Bridge Division of the United ‘ | of prison to be i state's | ona G LANSING —A legislative com- Doe W B S witness. After the TV show, she go mittee on the St. Lawrence Sea- By snt ant to e tar ee ee - 9) wilt support the two 552-foot main | Way today decided to hold a public ABBIE KUCSERA years ago, following the death of | help sell “Twist of Fate,” which 10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 ; 2 te telden. which wil g in I om cute lent Blonde Peggy Burke, one of| her mother, te live with an | St made in England with her hus- ‘Open 6:45 P. M.—Admission: Adults 70c; Children under 12 Free! | LAST Tinrs TomGHT te eee — ALL COLOR | Deckerville) said that the date of | on a tour of the nation. |@ show in his famous Hollywood | | | ‘ j ; Roy Cohn to Be Honored | xpresentatves uf the U's, Cospe| ,U%mNE simply ecause she ts rensrant, Prom there she went’ Foanlovment Picture heh LA SHES at Dinner in Baltimore | of Engineers, the Michigan Water- | to “stand in" on the set for the! Miss Burke, enchanted with the i Cha Vv little | ways Commission, the Lake Car | beauty of Michigan and especially | I, LISSI tf BALTIMORE ® — Rey M. Cohn, | 5 A ead ie of cities | UAT of the show, Miss Burke, in| | \ NK , eh former chief counsel to Sen. Mc-| having existing or potential port | ' bathe he. feat time with Gloria —— * 7 the number of , ) MUN RAINGER aa | | fisconsin senator, have ac- dock “wad -| @rahame in “Naked Alibi.” So * needed facilit . in cel Al A lie, te te, Mills, te { Te > mach a ' i Possible laws permitting the | working with Peggy that she | NILES (UP)—The Shatfer twins, | ployment did not increase ask ichard ul i t= Technic => Bt for 5 Road Projects |,,<. cts S*, LANSING @® — Low biders on Crosby for several iy eg Agee OAKLAND: MODERNLY A i : ve state trunkline onstruction = always — ae ; need today by @"d when BOB AA AA BAM, Worcs wore armen eg met On 2 STARTS SUNDAY "ROBT. TAYLOR -—— ELEANOR PARKER 7 TE HURRY! HURRY! LAST TIMES TODAY! , uch :, state and local governments to en- ed the studio if the latter R and Robert, “have won | as lin J y and th aoa es aK Theate ee “enleal might stand in for her im all fw- | their ninth trophy for being the seasonal return to work in August | j eego e r ng cage Snities poe decided to| ‘re Pictures. most identical twin boys between | was less than in most years. AIR-CONDITIONED |prepare for the 1955 Legislature a| Miss Burke, pretty enough to be | 23 aed 18 years old at the Inter-| The joint monthly employment apr | codification of the state's marine|a star herself, says she enjoys national Twins Convention, The 16-| report of the:Commerce and Labor On Our Wide Miracte Screen laws with changes made necessary |her work very much, terming it | **?-0ld boys have won eight other | departments issued yesterday, said ‘li- “HANS CHRISTIAN “always interesting, always excit- | “UP* for being the most hand-/| employment increased from,62,148,- | for the ceawey, me” saben to obuaen low. some and most identical twins at |000 to 62,276,000 and unemployment in Technicolor with rt Bi ever, to be an actress. Simply | PTevious conventions. dropped from to 3,245,000. “TANGANYIKA” with them is fun in itself. , PHONE FEDER the State Highway Department They were: } "VALLEY of the KINGS” §\ New tate theater \ 13a ae ot rng, diag {peted CLYDE BEATTY nto scenes A STRUT Qa Te roe | a Sree S| * * "RING OF FEAR“ & * NAS CemT AN Nie ap ape pee ag Pears ft Matiodece tan \ Technicolor with x vagila, Center Line, $1,553,090. | Sse sc band up when acting. TOMORROW ._—i.és. | Denny : ' Pre : \ oT ANGANYIA’ \ over Go ted Teed eagoesmeag ‘1 leave the drama in the lamly || MM IUGR CLE TRG 2s luda calace etal Technicoler with | tn Detroit, Louis Garavagtia, Cem (1, my husband, Paul Burke, (Hus- . ' —— k) Van Heflin, Ruth Roman \ ter Line, $909,579. band Paul recently completed a 2 PIRST-RUN FEATURES 2 6 TO alent rremet cnt rege tant te mes “ten See IT’S A KEYHOLE | _EVE-VIEW .. SUN. “Drums Across the River” Also “Paris Playboys” COMPORTABLY COOLED LAST 2 BIG DAYS! DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 fr 2 } — , ‘north of the North Huron River* Back home in Hollywood she | AIR-CONDITIONED }drive in’ Rockwood in Wayne and Paul have two children, 3 ~: = ii ‘i E , i i ; z 7 ilst MANE ROSSEL rode horseback in the various i} ae THE dangerous chases, substituting for S F ge FRE VCH Line J (LF aenele 2 ___ | fight scene wb amie van * — —— — TeCHNC! 1.01 bi if Doren in the picture, . ; ‘ Skee fm Cine | In answer to the question, “Does | ” & ead ee OLR | Mamie Van Doren really look like | —— es Ge ; ea Monroe,” Miss Burke said a ——— This Feature Starts HESTON: PARKER _ at 1:00 ~ 4:20. 7:90 - 10:58 J | ote . : it all. Miss Van|} ANNE FRANCIS Doren is very sweet girl ee ee OUT of THIS WORLD ADVENTURE! MANNY’S | W. Huron et Elizabeth Loke Rd. Fragile Infant Fishes © Authentic Exploits of Fantastic Frogmen! on His 92nd Birthday Explosive Drame of Espionage, Intrigue, Love! FEATURES ot — 2:47 ~ 5:57 ~ 9:20 . Berry farmer John Green, who _ a - celebrated his 92nd birthday yes- ‘ one dyn Rap ; | Says was. a :s Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue f Ss) rn noe , 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry Gnd Opdyke) ee st Real Southern Pit Barbecue, Hickory Smoked Chicken end subsequent health and Seodvishes wih Old Tine Scathore Barboces Sees longevity, said he, is due to “a/ Phone FEderal 3.9350 Orders to Take Out [§ copperlined stomach and good — whisky. eee es skeen ae ! aS a4 Esty \ , ‘ ty - » . t : THE PONTIAC RRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 Ito get a high school diploma trom | night classes in 164 when two of Advencsd Student, 69, : |2 oe oe en ened. Olt eee mo | Hospital Offers Bargain rn | Vows to Finish College . _yeayold Mrs. Ida J a La seas. She had made up her mind| When Children Total 7 7 ,, |vian immigrant, says “now I'm that she would learn to write to| DAYTON, Ohie @ — Take home , 1 BOSTON (UP) — Undaunted by | going ¢ i Si aaahea | tenn elden The hospital says it's just @ way 30 Jail Inmates arin at Re hehe SSSR Sete chan har ee ere or | nen te 2 | — - k YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT NASHVILLE, Tenn. u) — Mayor || a - CRUG STORES s, res ge, Give Pine Wain tan, $12.50 Electric Hair Clipper Set Comb, @ ae Weak ‘Yoa\ve SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY ! i A j | : - * * [i et 4 E ii fe in i HONOR ARTIST—"“Royalty” of the Seafair (summer carnival in | Seattle, Wash.), gather to proclaim Leslie Turner, creator of Captain Judge Andrew J.-Doyie im-| Easy, “Caliph of Cartoonists.’ He was honored for a recent continuity the mayor's | which featured the Seafair. Looking at the citation, seated left to authority to free the prisoners. | Tight: Chester Gibbon, feature editor; Seafair Queen Shirley Givans, “Unless the mayor orders the | and H. H: Good, who reigned as King Neptune IV. Standing are Prime police chief to rearrest these pris-| Minister Dick Keplinger, left, and R. C. Torrance, president, Greater oners immediately,” Doyle said, | Seatile. “he will be responsible for any | ~ eo tragedy that can and might result Teoun | wend 1 oil ‘ the eager See from his precipitate action. et ee rete is ae he | immigrant Wills $69,000 o . WITH TRAY Rides Sno gal bite 3 LT eeeenes Doyle, who had sentenced the |SH0uld be finished within six | to His Adopted Country potatoes, Op Wing “1 wes urea | Seale NEW YORK uw — German-born 100 Big 10 Composition Book consulted . . ony ae Julius Lehmann loved America, Lerge Size Rees B BUG > mutcentien'e” Guy te hoses en Rode Start Resignation | soa prover WC Bis ast Wl] Sits Regulation Book ...,,., 8 and testament. 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SES oat pase ¥ yt 3 Be oe BS CERF | Por Toe po ee, Oo ee od at er i ee . . ° Pe ee ee ae * ba Ss Se ae - : ee , / ; ‘ _FORTY- FOUR | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 Beau Brummell Remark May Righttully Jrk Solons Governor to Attend |Kiddie’s to Have. WASHINGTON ® — Always) Now comes Francis J. Kane, | When “Beau Brummell” first; His elegance remained, though, | Exclusive Rights. there's something to worry about. president ef the ‘Washington | was turned into a play, in 1890, | almost to the end Democrat Picnic | And today those who care to may Board of Trade, with a plug fer (William Winter, a New York drama! Once, in his hard-up days, a) ion Texas Ranch fret about this question: | the. matipn’s capital, jcritic, sized up the original Beau | nobleman. asked him to dine, at a| on G. Mennen Williams will be Which city can claim it has the ..p, . Fice | thusly | o'clock he guest of Oakland Coun ssittata hensduand ant President Sissnhower and Vice | “Lacurtous, Heentious, rapacious| ‘‘Really.” said Beau, “J. camot oie ie he wens = in the world designed; and main- President Nixon,” Kane wrote, ~ rahe irman ils and cruel—and insentate profligate ‘feed at such an early hour B —" ti aaa , prest- “are exemplary of the well-dressed | and heartiess libertine.”’ | A-woman once asked if he ate) FS rs the Com- | men we boast in our city, But it isn't surprising Brummell | vegetables. His reply ascarid —— 1645 Lakeview, Sylvan | las industrialist, merce there said Boston should “Many of our great statesmen on} went in for fine clothes. fendear him to the home the Plans new movie, “Beau Brummeil,” | Beau Brummell type.” j time) amounted toa mania,” “Fes, Madam.” the geal dandy|members of the county commit. | coming out this fall. Well, Eisenhower, Nixon and Winter said. “Powder was the said. “I onee ate a nail tee, finance, legislative and ad- His reasoning: some congressmen are nifty dress | \rage. Capt. Jesse (an earlier bi-| SS visory committees, together with ee “Boston bas more well-dressed |¢T* 4li right. But possibly Kane|agrapher) mentions that ‘im the) Mom “Cofches” Sai 3 all candidates and their wives will | . The for res » and more chivalrous men, per |“e™ & bit far in comparing [army alone 6,500 tons of flour were be present at the affair from 10:30) Lasy_ art than any other city in the | Brummell with “our great states- lused annually for powdering the | FLANDREAU, 8. D, (UP)—Mrs,| a. m. to 12:30 p. m. constructed on a a Sates.” men on Capitol Hill.” bair, enough to make 50,353 loaves | Marshall Jewett, fishing along the| “The governor will then travel nited States 5s of bread.” Big Sioux River ‘near here made|to Murphy Park to attepd~the| te ranch Naturally this ian't the sort of] . Ver although Geenge Bryan the luckiest “catch” of her life~| Pontiac Democratic Cub picnic] The Lasy © Kids’ Ranch | talk other well dressed Chambers | Brammell, bern in 1778 in London, But if Brummell seems a mite | por three-year-old son, Randy, who|and trom their go to Cass| stocked with miniature ~ of Commerce can take lying down.| became celebrated as a wit, « | giddy for a present day politi | {01) into the river and was swept | Lake Park to with the South- the And while the movie's press agents} dandy and a friend of the then | cian’s taste, he's the stuff an | downstream, He drifted toward his | western ic group. and chickens and will ™\__ turned handsprings of delight, var-| Prince ef Wales, he hardiy ap- | actor's dreams are made of, a mother’s “‘throw-line,” and Mrs.| F ng his visit to Oakland| Sumber. of gmusemen; facilities. ° pears to be the type the pearances, i i | ; i Pe 5 rf wil alin! aes . a that would | man who began as a friend of | Jewett hooked him by his clothes ty, Gov. 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FE 4-0581 | ee ~ Plenty of Five Parking) “Where Wrigley’s Used Used to Be" risaty of Tree Parkins e : Jdey Next in Campaign " REELING AWAY—Bobby Hughes (left), Andrews Being Groomed to Face Maxim {o Jake Ac ae 4 AP Wirephote heavyweight bout at Chicago Stadium last night Andrews knocked out Hughes in the second round. After Impressive Victory Over Hughes November.” week,” said Truman Gibson, IBC secretary. Andrews Stadium or Buffalo Marshall Miles, former manager boy Andrews—third-ranked light- Indian’s Hurler Beats Athletics on Eight-Hit) FLINT ()—An intriguing va- riety of T-formation offenses, plus season. 4 Sports Pages in if iH ? f +i 234%. gifg } He couldn't of Joe Louis, said he prefers his | minutes a | and eeding | Aside from televi s in 37{ was just about a private purty “We want to match | right. Hughes sagged to his knees and Maxim for Chicago | then to his haunches and [ up | ducking in close with a whistting for several taking the 10 count, he was. helped to his is nose and mouth were Andrews round caught Hughed as he was! 15th.by a kayo—in 32 bouts. T' Now Coaches By DOUG MINTLINE = Valley II's to Display Variety of T-Attacks Rapids Catholic Central, Detroit | Catholic Central, Ann Arbor and) The Flint schools, Northern and Sever Oh te quarterback Central (which have won 1? of who suped untor Paul rowan. the last 16 titles), have the new makes his debut with seven lettermen. Flint Central and Bay City [} champion North- i i if (i ri 1 i i + i ii J Andy Mac- Central rate along with Northern. | as the top title contenders. Bay City Central is expected +o continue in its cycle of good font- ball under Elmer Engie . Returning from the 1953 Bay iz i ir 5H tS FF ij f é HH K a - __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954: By ED CORRIGAN MONTICELLO, N.Y. uR—Just to get it over with fast. yes, Evzard Charles well remiembers the past ing he took from Rocky Marci Fano in their last heavyweight championship fight The challenger well remembers it and so does his manager, Tom Tannas, . . Therefore the reasoning is that the memory of the last battle will Red’ Duffy Clinchés Place onOlympicEquestrian Team Ffank (Red) Duffy, 17-year-old son of prominent Bir-) — ng A. Duffy, last weekend mingham horseman I have a bad_psychotogical effeet on} Exzzard who climbs into the Yan “kee Stadium ring against Marciano in just six days * * e “Only the match will disclose that.”’ said Charies today as he resurtied heavy drills that will keep him busy until Monday. ‘‘I feel the same as I did before our last meet ing. I might say even better | know what to expect and will have a better offense and defense clinched a berth on the U. S. Equestrian team for the 1956 Olym pics Competing in the Olympic trials at Nashville, Tenn., over the holiday weekend, y the opening dressage trials, placed Ist in the cross coun- try event on Sunday and won the closing stadium jump- _ting test on-Monda y. Frank, who two years ago Time Out! oe -}the Big Ten's sharpest contenders cunge Duffy tied for 3rd in won the state junior cham- “No one ever seems to consider | told Rocky would put him out any- that Marciano received more pun-| time he landed. Marciano «landed ishment in that fight than he did/| and Charles took those punches in any other tough match,"’ Tannas and fought right back. nt a ° 40 Ser, a daily 1953, | Schrecengost 378 set on Aug. Ford City, Pa me = ™ FORTY-FIVE Yankees Pin Hopes on Pitching, ‘Byrne. Ez to Punch With Marciano Pei tak “I know, and I think that 1; said. “Exzzard always has recov- proved that Rocky is no superman. ered quickly after every contest If it weren't for that wild crippling . and never has. showed any il ef- blow to the Adam's Apple in the fects. Only the next fight will re-| . i ninth, I'm certain my performance veal whe suffered the most from tS Orioles would have been even better.”’ their first match.’' For Charlies, that’s a long . - * | speech. But.he did appear confi Tannas, who is a convincing fel-| Tommy Hurls and Bats dent, low when he gets going even | : ° bd bd (thinks Charies has a chanee to Team to 8-2 Victory Uniess he is throwing up >a knock out the Rock Over Baltimore smokescreen, Charles will trade | == | punches with Marciano, That's just; “I know my man will remember! - B/ Manager ~ j what the Rock and his manager, ; the ‘pummelling “he took from] Stengel ‘says the forlorn | Al Weill, want, so they say, so | Rocky.” Tannas admitted. ‘But in| hopes of the-New York Yankees someone is making a mistake. | my book, that's good. Ez knows he | to overtake the Cleveland Tannas frowned when the pay-| took everything Marciano had that} for the American League chological effect of Marciano's| hight and that he was still there | depends on improved mauling was mentioned. at the finish. Don't forget, he was igal son, $= urned last night to the a Syear absence to pitch and bat them. to an $2 vie tory over the Baltimore Orioles, > Ld] * Byrne, 4, Was bought last Fri- day from Seattle of the Pacifie Coast League where he had a record, The southpaw's first pearance in a--Yankee — uniform birth turned oat W be & holiday for him He gave the Orioles only seven , senior teckle from , sat out the écrim- mage because of minor injuries, this football season could be Wis- consin’s Badgers owning perhaps the nation’s best fullback, flavoring of single wing —s attack, liamson, turned into a Big ‘Ten, im- k proved quarterbacking and a new |~ Wisconsin, Sparked. by Fullback have to elaborate on who will do most-t-the grinding. - -~ . Fullback Alan ‘The. Horse) running Ameche is ready again! Ameche has turned out for his phon senior year —/and fourth varsity ae «ee uhaee A ee. with.a paunchy spring. Al, summer of rigid ROTC one-two punch. ‘| produced the streamlined, but still} The Badgers ‘| vicious charging Ameche. ably will play In his career to date, Ameche | per cent of the has gained 2,768 yards in 565 /do, Miller will be smashes for a 4.8 average. During | spot where his that three-season’ span, Wisconsin | coupled with the =a |won 19 games. lost six and tied | budk-lateral three with Ameche's ‘rushing a/| should give | |prime factor in Virtually every | thing to ponder. . | victory. Williamson's The 1953 Badger team had a team is. that 62-1 overall record and was third | passing. good in the Big Ten with #14 strong defense,” Protea Ae re 5? i SS F “< a . ; =e 4 since 1951 and in the city of his | | fonship, is the 1st Pontiac area rider to be chosen for) P : hits, getting them out in order in he Olympics. He wilkcompete for the United States in| fF) five innings. A throwing by the Pan-American next March in Mexico City. - center fielder Mickey Mantle let He plans to enroll in the Engineering College at pr F ——- the rune scored Ry Ge - Univershy © Michigan Ss ee _ At the. plate, Byrne got- the’ first l ; four runs for himself. He scored Big 10 Slated [7 Sieeaete the in Ig a Me Second o~ inning with a double. . } yrne won 15 games two and 1950. His major league’ pitch | Seasign Loday | ay CO GS! ‘| \ Fog Hampers Anglers || *. including an . ~ ; . |year with the St.Louls Browns ancial Aid From 11 Countries in | which now are the Baltimore Or ' | Annual Event oles. _ _Prtior to hig taking a quick | WEDGEPORT, N.S. —Soldier's chance Focuty ond Athletic np ined oe noe wh aoe Directors Open 2-Day | “world’s best fishing hole” as the Yankees need better pitching ; 1th International Tuna tournament stay in the pennant race and Win Conference entered its second session today, 100 games this season, LICAGO W—The Big 10-is ex-|,, The Saucy and turbulent strip of 73 CHICA = =e e tidal water gave up six of the seven “Tf we get the pitching we'll win : Fe ee ee eee i | eenting Bluefin caught yesterday—| “Base BALL TO_PRIBON GUARD—Jack Wisner stands among |‘h 100.” Stengel said. The Yao ion, the bout | Proposals governing ft a etme, Say of te Sday inter | sports page clippings as he fingers @ ball while recalling his baseball | ees need only six more victories to athletes and recruiting. | national meet. The other was with | New Y &. Lo s. Wisner, who bounced in 16 games to reach the century’ caught at the mouth of the Tusket | 489% Wilh Pittsburgh, ork » Kouta, . mark for the first time under Such action would cap two years) pier, around in baseball from 1917 to 1903 ls how working as ® guard at) 5 no 190) yankees : * *¢ « | Southern Michigan Prison. 103, the chub’s latest high, Se: | a9 ae NUNES Oe engiere tm | : tata OF Sex Me . ‘ hotarsht countries on seven teams as 7, : Demonst os » they started out in quest of the a . UM Line Coach BR Na hag y- pay | currently a conference require- | Sharp Trophy, highest award which | 177 Ing oring B ildi U catching Cleveland. ment in awarding ald to athletes. | can be wen ty big-game ae ul Ing p “T've been saying for three The element of need and the ° weeks that we're going to have to | method of calculating a repre. On yesterday's fishing, the Unit- P| Hi , f 3-Deep Wall win every game, and we haven't sent the principal novelty in the oe States, twice winners of the) ays because of the pitching,” he said, , beer ecar gp, pth dgaey ~i ANN ARBOR — Building & | Cleveland loses, too, but we're just 10 eat ton. eres LAD 58 pitty wife Gee | . football line is much like planting | Where we were then.” | If the Big 10 adopts a om defending champions, Mexico, ¢ol- | RF forest. It takes time. That's 4% games behind as {Setee: ecene oltciale bellows lected 1,304 2-3, Venezucia 883 2-3 Dd an | | Jack Blott, Michigan's veteran | Cleveland also won last night over letes, some officials believe that | and the British Empire team 203.) 9! ly eae tient) vain. bidding for # star high school Pros-| Cuba, a three-time winner, Argen- me Gem 2 eee Oe —s pect may disappear since every | ting and France failed to score. Peoks, Hinsley, Morrall | that ee ee F ball B | conference school would offer the) Top man was Joe Gale, New| ond Duckett Figure a nce haa oot riefs same aid as every other one. | York car salesman who landed a - . CHICAGO — Midwest football Ail contacts of prospective star/te;.nounder that shattered the Spectacular Action We're building them . “athletes will be limited, as at pres-| previous record catch this season deep,” Biot says. And a“look at! iowa — Bal Beichow, feet the campus! by 28 pounds. EAST LANSING @® — Michigan | his lineup shows just-that..——” team . siffered a broken - E State's ist and 2nd string football’ i, tes populated the weak eae a ns Se 2S eee | The facultymen and athletic di- S rts Briefs elevens ganged _up-egeinst the rest side of his Michigan tine with | who at 25 is the man on the rectors, opening their 2-day pariey po of the squad in scrimmage yester- | tettermen. strong side thal | squad, will be sideliped for at yesterday, reviewed With the 1952 and 1953 world | day and scored eight touchdowns paves the Wiy for most of the | least six weeks, . , ; of the conference recruiting regu-| football championship in their| The session was held in Macklin! singte wing's power playe ts | OHIO STATE — Bobo, fation with limiting contact to the | possession, the Detroit Lions face| Field stadium, No injuries were) manned by two juniors, a sentor |Chituncey (Ohio) sophomore, is basic principle. os the 194 season with three of their | reported. and three sophomores. . — other rookies in @ Athletic directors received a re-jtop stars called to the armed| gy. whe have been’ one! 7 scrap for the fullback job... port on a 26-week television pro-| services. : on ald es wow aaue. cen Bhatt cape Por Blatt, one | HALINOIS — The Milint brushed gram to be curried ty AD: ade @ buted the most spectacular play. |of the nation’s top line coaches, | UP OM. Passing with “sophomore lowing its football series this fall.| Michigan State's first athletic quarterback Clarence ‘| this is a curpricteg Getement * | Hiles Stout of Peoria, Ti., the most: Faculty representatives mean-| teams in 1899 had devine guidance.| peaks of Flint sent a pertect M his 3 cate effective thrower. .the aerial game while, took under advisement mod The. first coach was the Rev.| syard pase into the arms of com lle Some of them wore | Suaneer Pet becuase Sve tustiay ification of which now pro- O. Bemies, a have shetved minor Mette edtigtes rode moeailiee i. oat rs e..2 dim Hinsley junior end trom a to tay list of last season. injuries. . . . prem sponsored radio of agate ol - ogee Twe ee , oe Bob 2 peeeeenenepeeaneninaenentah _| Reck Istand, Til, ted @ long pase. | thriller. Eart Morrall, Myskegon | the strong ; fo . ing drill with ends Fred Nosal | junior , passed to Ellis|dence. = - wing at Pro Grid Eagles Get and newcomer Jack Stillwell of | Duckett, senior end from Flint, on) “Next today. . Boost by Star’s Return |: ., the targets. a play that covered 50 yards for | wey 3 ’ been becatse of « gear | i + ~_FORTY-SIx_ Po 4 “t j | Frances Loaon of Marine City won a , { sy Bie, o / * Ee "Fun Shoot’ ‘Draw 300 ee : . , \ 7 ) ; al Michigan Squad Archers’ Last Weekejid | Dargis placed Ist among junior ’ teal “4 More than 300 archers registered boys. ! eid by the Pontiac Archery Club.| Oklahoma's two | cat on. | ; PAs , Highest score for the 28 targets hee + ort - By JOE BRADIS }them one-by-One, Yes, I mean| Frankie Thomas. He was picked, Spahn, who has 10 defeats, gave | home run ih every National League . was shot by Joe Groves of the De-{*). . ed me PITTSBURGH - #—Jolly Cholly | one-by-one. | off second base. | up only three hits in the last eight | ball park this season, fey: fab catches channel 'Grimm's Milwaukee Braves—win: | “The Pirates weren't any push- 7. 8 9 | innings. But the crafty lefthander Tt was @ fast ball,” commented njury i : My | four behind the league-leading.New | ‘mning. | wasn't worried. Never | veteran southpaw. “You might say | tory om third sacker Eddie Math-| grooved that one, And it was ‘one |York Giants—open a two-game | Worry until the last out. But you I was trying to fog the ball past ews who hit his 36th home run/I really wanted. But most of all Only 3 Minor Hurts | cevian with Brooklyn tomorrow and|™ight say, Charley was a little them. But I loosened up in the | with one aboard in the third. The | I'd like the Braves to win the pen- Buring Early Fil by the time it’s over not a tree | perturbed!” | second inning and well—you know baat landed in the fifth row nant.1-don't-care-ahout-winning: : si) may be standing in Flatbush. | The victory, not only was the the rest”. . ‘the right tier seats. He’s now hit a' the home run crown, Fall Workouts | a __- “9 -@ ~-@ } Braves 10th in @ row but marked | ~~~ ————o wg = “We're hot,” chortled Grimm. the third time this season they've | By JOHN BARBOUR | | | after the Braves’ 5-2 vietory over. accomplished the feat. It also was ANN ARBOR ® — The aspirin ra |the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. | Warren Spahn's 19th victory of the Tot “spring conditioning”. appar- *y \“Very hot. If we can get by the | Season and the llth in a row for ently bas ” Ge = mm TTL \ settee ‘| Dodgers—and we're playing them | the lefthander. There's not a Na- “fall injuries” for Michigan coach | © i) one-by-one, maybe we can squeeze tional League pitcher who can Bennie Oosterbaan. | SENSATIONAL SAVINGS | AEE by the New York Giants. But it’s, boast that feat, Last year the Wolverines lost | mt oe @ big order. | Spahn, a five-time 20-game win-| * | two football players permanently when Bought in Sets THE sf =e 8s yner in the circuit, looked like a/ ) us and two others fg the season, GENERAL) “Everything depends on the sandlotter in. the first inning. The | § besides several others for a game : A . W Giants. If they fold and we win—/ Pirates clubbed him for four hits or two. TRE / § y' —_ — ‘a well it will be a big story. But and two runs and could have added ' ‘This year only three injuries are . ae SS a ly PT i tet me remind you—we're playing another except for sleeping | reported — onl a : GENERAL TIRES | Braves’ Club, Milwauk nee 2 oe : Braves Club, Milwaukee, seem af eaioe’ tres ) 4 i 4 ‘ ° of the past. i. ‘GENERAL TUBES {) Honeymoon’ to Continue tat a hl te det By JOE REICHLER | of opinion among the inhabitants Soe ‘ Sale Ends Sat., Sept. 1 MILWAUKEE — Which has of this thriving beer-capitol. All pe yey | reaped the most profit from the agree that it has been a wonder- forget about football for good. : blissful association between the ful 2-year honeymoon. , Art’ Waller had heart bus your size o| st, Price | You Pov | You, Seven | if} Braves and Milwaukee? "ca iia | knee off campus and he was lost PICK YOU | @ General | Tote te an Rhy Surprisingly, there is a variety) How. long will this honeymoon! "7® for the season. Jim Bates, (Mil- SAVE! | ton] reer | ae 8 at?” Will the enthusiasm wane | Logi See) ep end toreed eoster tbe bd General Tubes! Tires and OENERAL 1 . when the Braves go into a tail- 4 ps defensive abilities, was to be lost and Taxes | 4 Tabes QUALITY Sheehan Joins eas - almost inevitable in| ~. for the 2nd year in a row. | t 1? Will the fans continde to| (3 , G00x16 Set of 4 $121.74 /$ 82.30). $39.44 tae at eww each char — Phy A By Agen nn es = meen a the park when the thrill of be - GUaLs ato 4) 14849) 101.16) 47.335] Ae tage Champ se irinn cnn oo een a 1 6:7 : p A of the asked be first string center. - 64015 Set of 4 126 3 . bined ee “he pe igus maake meet a7 ikene oe ue minor : 7 OPOniS Set of 4) 195: - = Detroiter, Palmer Play | citcrs Ress Lguch ot the” Da. } ". AP wirephete | Michigan ticket sales are run- 710x15 Set of 4) 147.54) 100.11 47.43 | in Waite Memorial Test weshee Jeurnal and Lieyd Lar- garg —- BACKPHLD — Quarterback Mickey Bates; halfback J.C. Cage nt nee ning — 10 per cent ahead ot j 760x15 Set of 4) 169.25] 114.71 34.54 on Eastern Course a saa mer te ce Braves | matés who are expected to be the heavy guns in| indoor low hurdling champion, will be paired with | Weir said three games are going ; uneeieetetimnee 4 “91 82 "726.15 65.67. SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, Pa.| #84 Milwaukee will continue te | the University of Ilineis running attack this o-eer Caroline, who led the nation in rushing as a/ the best. | ° . ‘ i ’ . : bac last = . 800x15 Set of 4 | — (= .!onding champions George | Pre*Prr ee cata sama ——— — Michigan mee Dies ag | 820x15 Set of 4) 194.96) 131.41) 63.55 Rowbotham of Philadelphia and| ‘ae ee cee ee . . and Illinois (Nov. 6) following. 4 Ben Smith of Detroit have joined | they do, just s reesmutie oto Detter Pheasant Hunting Fa f 11 Holds Weir says the Army band and Th above prices are for = — Te determing White propo National Amateur champion Ar- | of winning will be satisfactory,” g e — of cadets will accompany 7 cost 044 $70.00 per set. These ore exchange, tnctude id h ° e ee Setan a Den'h'the wend| se + + Indicated in State Report First Pract Mowe (Ox i igh coo and round of the Bill Waite-Memorial}— “ls « freshness LANSING — Pheasant hunt-{ Prairie chicken, once plentiful, t act | coming Indiana NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL NOVEMBER Invitation golf tournament think will wear off.” said Larsen. | ine wilt be better than last year,| are apparently confined to only IFS [ Ice | alumni =, day , Ot = “These favored twosomes ad-| “The people of Wisconsin wanted | rabbit and duck hunting will be at| twe known colonies sear Sault Then vanced thin way Yesterday: Row. |{t so badly ll these years. They |ieast as good, ‘id grouse bunting | See Marte, Neither of these | Seventy Hopefuls Out! Nati I botham Smith | ve sophistica » 5 r -| birds TAKE UP TO ONE YEAR TO PAY Gi iiitcs of Rochester, NY. and| might club diversiona, ‘They don'| Wil, be ia | tees tee ee | for Opening Dill of ional Boxing |David Perking of Ligget, Ky., 3)have any race tracks or dog)" Same men Said todas veoneens St. Mary (OL) Association Will and 2 while Palmer and Sheehan |tracks to compete with baseball.| 6. ine basis of censuses con-|,.wurrels and are rated were forced to the 19th hole before | This is their sole outdoor summer ducted b canal Ge saves aa least as plentiful as last year, Seventy candidates turhed ott | Honor Ex-Champ defeating Don Norbury, Cape May, | attraction. They grasp at it be-| ist dete the department esti- |ind no Roticeable change in their | 1a.) soe the opening football N.J., and Buddy Lutz of Reading, | cause it's their only thing that's " jwumbers should be found. . WASHINGTON #® —Johnny Kil- mated hunters will probably kill | The lictable icock | Practice at St. Mary's of Orchard id th ight “7 g fm he averaged st raryiary 1,000,000 pheasants | porniis os coal erect on hunt- | Lake. prot aan Mg 1923, will be John and Eller’ Tworzdio won a| 30 hours a week answering tele. | "Vest eo |ing success. Department reports| Rev. John Gabalski, starting honored as “the outstanding husband-wife bowling tournament | phone requests for tickets. The Mest popular game bird in | showed spring counts of breeders his 3rd year as Eagiets’ head | boxer” at the National Boxing spent their $1,000 | requests include tickets for the! the state ts most plentiful inthe were up, but a sudden freeze could coach, s¢es improved prospects | Assn., convention in Cleveland payment ona! World-Series im Octéder and the| Thumb and Ottawa County | send many of the birds south be- for his team’s campaign im the | next week. f | All-Star game next July. areas, and next mest plentiful in | fore the season opens. Suburban Catholic League this | Announcing this today, NBA of- —————_,_ __ ———————-| SGtheastern counties, surveys year ficials said the 65-year-old Kibane , chow. Yesterday's Stars Among the top lettermen return. | Will accept the Helms Foundation 4 Rh re -ormp — os ee PITCHING — Warren Spahn,| ing are Capt. Stanley Wierzioch, | “¥8F4 000 of them, the same take as last Milwaukee Braves, posted his 11th |® guard, end Tom Kalasz, quar-| Kilbane, now 9 television com- year ld be } sod. 8 straight victory and 19th for the | terback Pete Ziebron, and halfback| pany sayy ny Cleveland, shoe hares, the cottontail's north- oan her gama af ¢ the National | Rev. Gabalski wil! put his charg. hie longtime boxing. career, Hie pag err Pemprecin ne acre League lead with a 5-2 victory over | es through brief conditioning drills| U-year tenure as titleholder was York Yankees, tripled and doubled| The veteran grass racing star.| tie won the championship on Feb. cause of an unfavorable breeding | * drive in three runs as he gave/ Frere Jacques, won the Miamt/2 1919 from Abe Attell, and ee0ec0e0e \esasen. Bat an migra- | UP seven hits in his return to the | Beach Handicap in 1946 at the age | ict it to Eugene Criqut. Kilbane tion of ducks from Canada is ex.| malors for an $2 victory over the jot four, finished second in 19T|was kmocked out only twice in his * [ported ©» ot bet wale @ oes | and third in SS B k To Business ena ne’ Blaik Isn't Too Optimistic jms" ™, x=, exc eee | A downward swing inthe pope SS a a ne ee _ lation cyc! ruffed grouse | 4 . , evident, the game men saa. ms VET Army's Grid Outlook _ ; ; | grouse hunters will have. The re-| NEW YORK (INS)—This is sup- | Scored all three touchdowns in the Mt. Clemens Race | There's a pleasant murmuring of the leaves as they ‘ports indicate, however, that the | posed to be “the year” at West | Cadets 20-to-7 triumph over Navy. Honors Macomb Gridders bow before the cooling breeze . . . “Summer is ——— a the | Point, according to the time table | and wingback Tommy Bet. =| scr CLEMENS — A special ended” they seem to say ... “Fall is on its way.” |Fange_and that good hunting will Pas 1951. = | siteendemn lad nee wat a | tribute » high = — And for another sure sign of Fall’s impending be foanible in the area trom Tus- | Tulane, open with South Carolina — wh be held Sunday a 5 cola through Gratiot and Saginaw H the gridiven rebuilding Pe | 44 sent. 35. Then Michigan be ease arrival are the fresh new clothes which abound | Counties. Gram te co ccheduto—and test | acicsouth, Dube, Cotumubia, ire tecamas tha caghe went Sai at OSMUN’S. 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M. i ° = : } 25 Pine St. '% Block North of Pontiac Press “I FE4.2505 tits ___ THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAYASEPTEMBER 9, 1954 1 ‘a < % * a _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 > aes FORTY-SEVEN . ° —_ Paes . — — 9 OT ae ms 8 S ’ Sc matches, wrestling coach Fendiey : Rd 1 | Heavy Schedule Set |cotin vor tate te wan to at : | for MSC Wrestlers xv: ctamplostipe and to tc, | A . EAST LANSING Athletic di-| Championships. . . |rector Biggie Munn today an- * *¢ e@ 4 for his 13th win against 1) ect Steve Gromek, was the Tiger |nounced a 10match 1954-55 sched-| Highlight of the schedule #@ a Fy backs. Consecutive home runs by starter but failed to retire a single |for the Michigan State College quadrangle tournament at Evans- ¥ Sam Mele and Sammy Whito cush- | batter as the Sox poured across / wrestling team. ton, UL, Jan 22, involving Michi ~~ joned his vietory in the eighth| three runs. in the first inning~— * * igan State and é enough to win the game In addition to the = regular | western-and Purdue. he ee ee a Kuenn Beats ‘Soph’ has routed .the spectre of the sophomore dinx. . : os The determined, 23-year-old | ment over his 252 mark on that dark July 19th morn. “Sophomore jinx? There's no tsuchthing. So hoW can it hurt jme? I'm not worried about it.” kept right on dipping be - * Well, he's back at the 300 mark | That laughter was turned to cold, —Other than that, the Tigers of- silence when his batting average fered little in the way of an offense dipped below the 300 mark, and against Boston's lanky, 6-foot-8 | Tighthander, Frank Sullivan. The Red Sox hurler went all the way inning | These were the bold words of a/| brash Harvey Kuenn in spring training. He has made 209 hits in his first big league season and was voted (almost by a landslide) the | shortstop of the Detroit Tigers has hit at a remarkable .387 clip since July 18a span of almost two and going strong. Since July 19, | Kuenn has had 84 hits in 217 times | at bat. Prior to ‘that he had col- | lected only 92 safeties in 365 trips appointing season into. one bright , een t 's “reskie ef the |” the plate adhe ’ . year."’ Nothing to it Kuenn knecked in the Tigers’ The Tigers dropped a vital 5-2 * * * | first rum yesterday with a het But everyone wondered if the | single te center in the fifth inn- yesterday but Kuenn continued [sophomore finx—a strange, inex-| ing. It scored Bill Tuttle from bis steady hitting, collecting twe [plicable jinx—would strike him) second. Mentents later Fred Hat- singles im ‘four at bats. Ii down this year. field chased home Detroit's sec- Everyone wondered, that is. ex-| end—and last—run with another cept Kuenn. He just laughed. single te center. Expert Offers Four ‘Don'ts’ to Review in Backswing By SAM SNEAD Fourth, don't let the clubhead ‘ Packswing “don’ts.”’ start back first. This will cause There are four “don'ts’’ which you to break your wrists way too you should keep in mind as you | early. Today's illustration shows a jlearn the correct backswing It player halfway through his back- | wouldn’t do to think of them as | swing with his wrists (A) just | you are swinging in actual play, | but it wouldn't hurt to review them as you take some practice swings before you tee off next time. } and Wisconsin Big 10 Powers Michigan, OSU, lowa Also Strong Factors in Topheavy Race By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO & — Michigan Staie, THindis and Wisconsin stand out in what should be a battle royal for the Big 10 football championship this season. want. iowa, Obie State and Michigan Second, the old golfers’ bugaboo. | also are strong factors in what | the sway, must be avoided Keep | over the ball and you guilty of this mistake. | . Starting to break, or cock, and his left arm (B) still straight. He. go Minois and Wisconsin are the | the | the hasn't committed any of these four | best-bets for the Rose Bow! trip swing and your since Michigan State, 1954 cham- | be destroyed. - faults. | pion of the New Year's Day Pasa- | ~ —— - ae | ti tine, eee, . ee City Cyclists Mountaineers new conch Dufly Denghtery, could] | Tackle Enlists and es . le in National Run |2,U:S: 4 BECKLEY, W.Va. - 8 west ° ° Virginia University tackle Clyde the conference chamionshi wa j fet 4 oar Ohio Rider Is Winner Sweeney of West Union wag sworn with Ilinois, Michigan e's « its should be ascertained quickly; In Event; Other Spots into the Army here yesterday and. this season. . Not Yet Determined _ willl leave for Ft. Knox, Ky., today. The Spartans-epen the campaign | Sweeney doggedly carried cut Sept. 25 at lowa, whose Hawkeyes| seven members of the Pontiac plans fer culisiment, aktheugh the have gained a lot of mileage to- | ward title contention off their 14-14 | Motercyete Cam competed " the | commanding officer of the induc | Jack’ Pine run tast"week- tion station here, Maj. W. W. Cum- cal national title as well, third nationally in 1953 after shar- Unconditional Written Guayantee ++ + means that these tires are guaranteed unconditionally against all possible damages such os cut} trom glam, bottle, | bolts, breaks, curbs. rock or from any other read hazard. '. NOTICE! To all General Motors Employes who are or will be laid off due to model changes. No Payments will be due until after you are called back to work, on any purchase during August and September. : 2 Signed: The Management Market Tire Co. NOT Seconds -NOT Tread Blemishes - NOT. 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Traut- | Geaceseiane and that another meet- man ing of the group would be held at Lee McPhail of the New York ihe World Series. Yankees said, “we feel the —— lower structure of baseball (ecg witht th ae i: Jewelers Win Ist D s. There have hat ind o- Start in Tourney | thet industria) and dy —— to his parent club on yesterday's discussed McPhail said each of the farm | Pontiac Golfer Registers Third Ace at Davisbiérg Elwyn Olsen of Pontiac regis tered hig Ord holeinone at the Davisburg Golf Course in the past five years this week, Playing with course owner-man- ager George Ferguson and Roger Dean of Pontiac, Olsen holed his drive on the 25-year par4 4th hole, using a brassie. The ace | helped him card a l-under-par 71 for the round. F DEOTaa MAM mam, King Leonie America’s Polly Riley Are Contenders By GIB STALEY PITTSBURGH (®—A %- year-old league sessions at Houston, Tex. | bookkeeper with the confidence of | a champion says she sees no rea- son why she shouldn't repeat as last 10 years and they need aid, women's National Amateur golf’ | McPhail said. _ He suggested more qeee, . ~* © ®& es Ld just as. good a chance @s anyone; drawied Mary Lena) Faulk of Thomasville, Ga., yester- | day after she toured the 60-yard layout at Allegheny Country Club where the tournament opens Mon- iday. “I'm playing pretty consis \tent golf and I think [ll win it ' again.”’ : + * * Miss Faulk, confessing she Is a reformed tennis player who once | hoped to be another Helen Wills jor Helen Jacobs, said the chan» | Pionship course calls: more for | accuricy than length. Admitting | QUARTERBACK HUDDLE—Wisconsin Coach Ne Portsmouth, Ohio, and Jim Haluska (right) of She's not noted for her long drives, Williamson (center) kneels on practice field between | Racine, Wis, Haluska is returning to action for the ** two of his quarterbacks, Richard Frecka (left) of | first time since breaking his leg in summer ner ot 1953 Rochester Star Is Named IL’s Most Valuable Hurler MONTREAL @®—Tony Jacobs,| writers, was anounced through Rochester Red Wings stim fright- league headquetters by Al C |hander relief specialist, was|Weber of the Rochester Times-Un ~ “named today as the International ion, president of the interuational TE es Most Valuable Pitcher League Baseball Writers Assn The selection, miade through a 150, leadg the league with a 13-1 | Badlot of the circuit's baseball record And has won his last 10 +. . . Jacobs was the first choice of 10 ‘Slated to Be Broadcast a/ total of 14 points on the basis Nine outstanding intercollegiate Of eight for first place.seven for “Sinclair's Football Game of the Week" over Detroit station WXYZ Ken area ptr Royals games to be broadcast >-Army or Caprerensy of Michi. Crimian, Leafs righthanded fireman. finished third Toronto “Maple 194 Jacobs, 39. 5 feet 9 and weighing decisigns Nine College Grid Tilts of Ahe 21 voting writers and polled football games will be broadcast on’ second, six cor oe, ete, this fall. Complete scheduly of Suthpaw, a I6-game wihner, was second 6— Notre ie ts wees ‘| with 118. Others who figured in the s 2 eoote st | balloting were Ken Jotnson, Bul ag a > . Richards’ current 2-year con tract, reportedly at frem $30,009 to $40,000 annually and a bonus based on attendance, expires at, the end of the year = . * The Sex already have passed the million mark and on the basis of a 250,000 excess, Richards’ 184 bonus would be $12,500 Comiskey said the next move is up to-Richards, adding-that he had. asked for a decision in a ‘reason able’ length of time “He would have been tendered the same kind of agreement even if the report Baltimore was after him as general manager had not ‘been circulated, ” Comiskey said, | =. 1 No | Pree. gag ns. died jones. Weat | 18.00 Week ceeee 004.| Sheep—Galeble Th All éineses ‘ f % 3 3 5 t $ al bids - be ob + 2 ~ ee et! ~NEEDED Sans te Smee =: hy mi fh + _Journeymen 13 14) | Electricians warn"ame| A PPT Y— York open w».|, Pontiac Motor 16 of & cent; SS ee an ae = % ve Ss Division ester EMPLOYMENT Seteigre OFFICE MA OLENWOOD AvERCE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | BENEFITS FOR YOU Van-| © through Classified ads, of letting his two pigegns,| today and every day, Sell, . VanDeaele, rent, hire,—recover Jost — articles the easy. way. aa): Ae 2 e wt zi; 7 ,, ‘ Par ye aah yee See eager ee “See gs A en een Stenographers _ Apply Pontiac Motor Di- . vision, Personnel Dept., Glenwood Ave., Pontiac, Mich. ¥ i vey } w=} YOU CAN SELL OVER Ba. PHONE Fo caeiprmereniaaenans ns nanan |--b-you-are 21, age or hand- barrier. . no barrier. wee Ge bre YOU Be yo boss. 4 own In Detroit call WO 1-019, In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass. Instructions 9 - WAITE'S START ee AN . esate) CAREER + RETAILING TODAY! America’s t nation- wide depart t store organization needs -fu-— ture executives in. ad- vertising, display. man- "EAVES PE +731 Wa. ‘On | AKE ie Win and’ fight trucking PE GST : z . a a Rent 4 - ‘ : ‘ ; ‘a . ’ rs ’ +k molt ; Cf Ye oe ; t . : . \ - +f 5 eee ys oe py. , Y ‘ \ i ‘ met. Se $ Pa as, ; ___ s THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1954 a Bon FIFTY-ONE j-4 2) Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32) Wanted Real Estate 324//Rent Apts, Furnished 33 SLICE OF HAM Por Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses __43| __ For Sale Houses 43 » CAPITOL ' Wn. BUY LAKE ’ TH pose ee, ee A 2. LOTT 4 oom ‘Tay Pas ape a BY. 7 Oo ee ee raat NEY | Soe Be = . - Page | ovens Si” vars Cn | «4 Sie ae Dest BaP aa oka : a. ERB St Al y Nae We ! bch iB) lee eee Sot |BARGAINT BARGAIN ead Rentiee eae = a r : Y ‘ . we Sh > alae a LAKE sone ful basem crime ‘ ; : 4 ad. a vee wo for hae sen ft WRIGHT, Realtor Fat ie es 4 wo our lot, Cooperstive Reel Estate Ex TERBERT C. DA VIS se Lake Re. Om 9018 K, L. Templeton, Realtor WANTED ay gs '$ Unlimited $ | SS ae ets Seale ettie sotment.| {i Seians Ate = PE Sent i ’ = ; 8 t — T tr dorne iad niece est REnMRAEHL SG yeas: | Rent AptaUnturmished 34 5: ie os esi See Sea EEE ie neo s soon, opanpwerre | BE" | Dortridaqe | sey ee | oe | SBS SRS EE ae aco ee ——s"ACRES 9g vl “Fu Et A’ JOTINSON, Realtor | fmkhidiintte ik FROG APARTMENT OR pian | 3 ACRES Ul Sot" velwoed “Fu Cita” FE 4-2533 W. Murca +4482. Oven ls Lr cource | only fies ne | 18 TRE “BIRD” TO 8EE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | -—-—— | eeeeree See ee Pay oake | | feed bk dart sce} — BRICK TERRACE in Bow ee ORTGAGES | Rent Apts. Furnlehed 33) 8055s ane Bate LOWEN 6s | | treniage nurse TESMOS sone) BScaroams \Sonamen he, i on FARMS oR SUBURBAN, trom | nn | i on be tar abd j | floor, end all hardwood fears, | 01,399 DOWN. HURON : e| % eere 060 fi. frontage. eo |1 LARGE ROOM. FURNISHED. op >Ys tne 38 Irwin | BELIEVE [TF OR NOT!) tuiy mouiateg. Minimum of up | Cosy bungalow re Cl aa | * ve oes ? tg ass Bg | W t f d T shi keep expense here Convenient lo- piece . wate. B.D.CHARLES =| 7 tance ROOM AND SLIERPING | Mesh pus ene turwished. 7 |: —Waterlord Township. | elie i geet exgaanaet Se tects area POOR tattls tre PE coer | Whtemore Pee” | NEWLY BOTLT 3 “ROOMA” AND | | 6 WEST SIDE INCOME | gi gkregs,gertes spot. Pull price, — 7 ROOMS PAIVATE ENTRANCE. | vom en the efter 3:30 Civihans $350 Down Donelson & 8t. Benedict. Schoo! ™_ : CASH | h2htects © :| oe Se oe | | FIRST SHOWING | Sanct's foome"t tome] sug npme operon rag : a § EVERYTHING "FUR: |3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND | =ipeeee ; - eT | 2 REDROOM poy os Ed ae Settl sd core Foe | Sah dete ad, | Ra) AP here AMT | wexvraryy payen vee | sits i afec | Acie adel oat | ett ement roo cn =A ae ¥ $7 000 WARD F. PARTRIDGE) Bat Stihl — Be Poe rent © ,taet Goat on pew } to ‘ay v™ emen ground ‘ REALTOR FE. 2-8316 | 91 500 A | Oax te your | 3 node POani aT et eee River {43 W. tluron @t. Open Eve Tle 0) AREA A | Se eae | ae ey RM nie Shee STONE REA i nGGm APARTSMENY CHILDREN — ‘ cd ae, Sh ea bane id. Dose ve Sn ine larae re ve sgoue|* weneme io Corea a on eee oe gd| Sts . ai | 28 pe Sun.) © 5/3 ROOM APARTMENT, APPLY ay whet i , Ce. told wr HANNAN. Live weier heater ' - a i, 3, 0 Ditle . 7 ROOMS PE TERS tess LOBUR rence ar iSO Qn tewelectwes | | _©oin +4008 — immediate sale. You | one” Oe ee Perka we, milla ym wh wu reper yom hme Down. Ear pe. # : : a ROOMS AND PRIVA fOMEO: | «"NOOM APARTMENT. me, ma'm—did repai po «You? appreciate the “ C2 ned “sfportr® WE ABSOLUTELY mAVE «wong coup rau Ve Bats “Carpeted ‘ivine \rvom, ‘Tmme te | leaders and gutters?” OP a ee tdi sech ts tone | Mu taree vine white aie ATERPORD. 3 PRI | occupancy. Heated. og i ae, . re eee ee Sins | feom See tueen be ” Pinder please TO HAVE SOME LAND ee end bath, OR| ployed cere ouPopiinen Gualily workmenshiv? If so. you) \@ Uprehes. Bes Ez belie sat TR GETTER WONDAY CONTRACTS CASH I 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND Sete cicome Cal before | Rent Houses Furnished as| Note! Rooms 39° Ss Thursday & Friday eg pe a ay p00 pig. Mow ten collar, Revert ty nD waltIno \s sarence._ : oor ve +ay04 — rE Ml 8. Tele ; a in atc HOTEL AUBURIN | 4-6 p.m. | We Guute W vou cnn fad « Sieger | Many mare te choose ane ..., a | , OOMS ASEMENT . _~ —~ = i ffooM MODERN y | . | ow . ’ gg rig! inity of Marper_| POR YOU a welcome. % | ana wath Adulte anty to oe | atraaberee: Ngnnikoom GoM | Room by Day or Worn 18S Chippewa BEAUTIFUL SHADED lots close | 0 shoto-listinns. “ Reward. PE cere , mide Fo | -orinbers Se $-i937, | month | aictety medre Rouses, 16 mile | does Sw ens ool | on Ry By Aa tenga hoses’ Guach” moods “oone | CAMERON HW CLARK {WRAL Reward Por we. NICHOLIF & H ARGERS" Rg Ad K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | Footie Siocarie shove. reariger” | agg — Pease | room frame home Sih vestibule | modernising Therefore only £1.08 | 100 way gy . wallet a. A e ~ ig ; j = = = entrane s ar : per 7 OP isentiieation | 32 W. Burca a in Fe con iyano® wc = XY ae coat. A | HOTEL ROOSEVELT iia vel mange Ore: Fue. more inn 04.508 each. What wan | Co-perative Real Ratetg. Machanss a7 Sat ty eeern eae | See ng $i2, WEEKLY mag. the is ipdocs Sendntn | now ‘ - rrr | ie *| ter neni rE —; pets Ree mets Sard (OC PERIMRLe te oe —— the end convenience of | spacious bt. 6 fomy ico a gracious living. rma. a $200,000 SMALL "APARTMENT PRIVATE | ( Reward. ee Meomirpeta for | Orion Mey a Sous OOM APT PRIVATE BATH, all, OR ‘Bos MAMAN. | vulities poem |. 1 Oe Huren | $2808 DOWN $10,090 TOTAL ® ; _utilities furnished. PR 3-6236 - 8 MILL OF ee FESTED LT | Oh end ture left oo Guypewe Beers ee tres YOU BUY rr_weLt insun tr) wid’ vetupersier ‘can bel weer, | Tit Sol ee - eleas men only. PR ,| mercial use, ot NICHOLIE B. D. geal Realtor : FE 4-052t MAHAN | iteaecza- po youre Fa NT sone esac Bic RRS : : near Clark and $55 mo OLS . REALTY CO. REALTORS 4 AND HARGER CO. | | ———__—____—___—_—- Evenings ood » "Oot course ght 256%! Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor ‘ Convenience tnd ecssomy. 3 om wee FOR CASH TO ee el ae 10 mw Lagsene: a Pe oie res ea Se cere ee eee We Pe ewe!) cerry Ee ESTATE for ‘ cent interest. | Pere Open _Ev rege Home and income “A perfect mt i ROOM APARTUBIT WO CHIC: | 7ROOMe SA7K UPPER, MEAT —Bevir_Feotios Prove, Box ts fren. 4 Hill St. ‘ hot wots . Me chil i} Wanted Real Estate 32A|wnicr iss: Lena come iat ae heen ~ — . . ING |. On YOUR GLEAN 2 ROOMS FOR COUPLE | edults only, heated, coh add hot Ba | ote PE Sion, |e Peake FE tats” oUr | Sige Re. eres ok tian} .| GREEN LAKE OFFICE| hv x ee feeb ices | Small Down | eros — ‘Ge see Relp fos fo Seaees ° fee oe = we FP . 25 |* aan TRIP P Saar ger ee nee | GATEWAYS to COUPLE, RINE |” pal se outs wav. | Ech oa anc ar ae North Side coat be, "Sante'| HAPPINESS | $1,000 down p BUSI et, me IS TERRIFIC\ eration North off Joslyn — terra ary gS school Pairty priced at $11. -| Zoned Manufacturing 1 | Reet dae SPANISH TYPE scnooL Open Oto 8 tes 3 OR 4 MODERN HOME. A pag Ly + | #3 us for imme N , Realt ni ROY AAU, Realtor | (a BEST BUYS yg ae Po ta See HOMES FOR VET- TODAY— pak figeves yoor,roing eS! MATION CONTACT SMALL ESTATE |K. |. Templeton, Realtor| sae ff Now” “"* “"™*) THIS OFPICE. 2390 Orchard he OF Oe) . - i + pee lt ence |p ene [rove || KENNEDY. aptegnaionme = Red sin ete Hen, Woods. a sant ey Dninas g £% Peecte te cael tr sty re a seat MAHAN SILVER LAKE FRONT | Resi ar proee 1 SH |e ee | fa anh - eine | PANGAN FOR CGH Ete ee | eee on hot we Post ? ra yy herees CIVILIANS Ea : Ef PH) aa ROOM BON @%| ON FLOWING CANAL |Giroux & Hicks ast aoe Si | eM | Eakea "yon ite tect rene, | ameh Tiassa" Barton aime | ioe" nears its’ 1°80 pm FE “LR HILTZ 3 eet oer gemma | RIM ea Tow | emeNORTH SIDE { Mr STOUT S ae ee oe hy = pie 4M NEW 3 BEDROOM, MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION } — ag er LV z ris i ail i % year old white | 7E 90108 Sr pace aueckea ts, =| Fase. jot “tout of | BLOOMFIELD HILLS aarenged a lavatory” T OPEN 2 TO $ SUN. --KINZLER-+- Sees i ; i iv i patty ~ ye morme $750 DOWN . Fresh Crispness Owner® must sell quick. 628.000 stimwtons: | patra | Watt-Manuel ) , fos hot'wcter ‘tnd our 'i6h '| Inge. Catpeted ving room. _~ & : to Sylvan Lake — Vasemmened bocement € ~ , ; ari Soar. for feerestion. On nice Snyder , | : a , UE SOUTH BLOOMFIELD] f2x%6, “Guucl*tomeast | me 0. woeswera, Birminenom | Prostilp Res form | * Sluts Nester, Sogn B Comer. Wider’ Ra wd HIGHLANDS ct city Syiee vonmeed: tot ME “aioe arron. ist house om ioe right hand.. = Trait Lake. 00 NTL =e quick setion. PHA terms = | Down | ™ : | pen ‘at sop it, be i ae Dove in § podees Bet ph ; _ B25 DB we ANCHOR : your i= your SHALL APARTMENT itt PA STENT ne LOPE +t 30 Coane in. ree * a lawn, ranch Etisabeth as beast vs 7 ees of a ee ereise-emvennen| Ta renaet Muka | | Cake EO a 8 a HAYDEN HOLME S-BARTRAM WM ms fern mo ws porch ana ” sn $1,000 DOWN besh Live over 9 seven d ; “ on Oe : at _® bargain price nat arene oh ba Ar eh Hill Top Home | nificance | Pomte,st Ges R $950 DOWN nae ecree neat On jonthiy payments. oe $1,450 DOWN Will buy thts modern 2 bed- es tiie ag ipl a oease Pts Be gil 25 il ! ie Le seers 1 Ser. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mT &. sagnaw be “be Fe yn). 5! iE a 3 : a S i. cL rE i Hi > —J 2 Sg i ii ME : i- i eo artes EFS ; cm one down Watkins Lake F Rome Tor wae pine ne em Hee ae pete Be pe "Sh dhs | Se eau | oe we pew a re mone ae, ~~ “Gity-souTh | slated > ey LAKE ORION BY OWNER New Ranch 1 ment HOLMES-BARTRAM 43” Dinte wy. on >'ipso Teves, On pare MORRIBON HEVOB CO 172 West Ann Arbor. PR MODERN , FAMILY IncoME Lake privileges easy terms Modern 5 roo» 2 lots, $508 down Waterford iarge house 3} apts MILLER WEST SUBURBAN Brand new 3 ded NORTH SIDE — rt on ot or A mortgage lew E ; EAST SUBURBAN wah a i _ room wih ve yd er TOR Dorothy Sn Sie eee ‘Near Fisher Body oh Fw vard. 63.109 down. ‘S CARROLL G. PORRITT re DTM cat FR 21283 Bateman Indian-Villa The ge family home CITES oT ! THE 2H ‘ ii fi: ~-983-W.- Meurer tisaise “oven, _impvored with © ares, rm. and bath brick home, 4 7 Seminole Hills rm and beth’ femily home the older | that we think you would like. Priced at $15,000 WM. Hl. KNUDSEN 510 Pestion tastes wi Ph FE 64516 Eve, §-s906 "> foes | “$45 MONTH | tenes and tp “Why wouldn't this be as can we borrow his car tonight?” — arm ef ti i? fr i : oH tn O ~< He i f i a F, "1 i i sa” ra ~ * eo) 3 bedroom home “Something New and Nice” GILES REALTY CO.. Pe oeits 7 ROOM Mt Also 8 room only $6500. _Dinnan apd 4 bedroom end com ine geo down. Bee A. Prits, «6 W. Bur- | cyl Oxford. Mich. salesmen ED NORDMANN REAL ESTATE 178 & Main St, Romeo | ime nm Ret om gla AA “Wateh for the red & white house” pilnds. storms and screens. < per eGeh ont ” SMART BUYS | Sera, ace * wo hat pe Sylvan Lake “-A HOME OF YOUR OWN 5 oe wires Close In—North see this one Of Bale war 7 ee en __ 701,800 down Seog Peenession. Seminole Hills 2 Family Income ide with $1.000 Gown beth do REALTOR 1908 3g rr Dee! of Three or More “a = ° e. 7 ii? ry if f ij % i i q i; waists Each. fox Bes. the r. : beau 3 ype home with attached 2 car . 1% bathe. large ee oan ‘. , ‘tp - | A. JOHNSON, Realtor BUD” NICHOLIE, * FE 4.2833 | -* Tae 1704 S. Telegraph ye < homie with e q “ g f : s ka ? i ir ‘ i i fr f e 3 ff, : i ie i i ; t : : if H t g¢ i i i i ik i | i ‘ i He ik ef ct = rt H = : z : ‘i $0 AE z aps if § Fy = ai / oF Ha nk bil , itt i ile i if HL te E 3 i i is RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | “phone PE >Tiea or on Sides Co-aperative Reel Bstete Eachange Income—3 Units Fi | i $2 ith, fis tile beth with b kitchen a boards. AC ofl furnace, : 4 Family—Close In 4 baths, (of +> income of Lake & Water Frontage Near As tow us sxe a. term HOLMES-BARTRAM 4092 _OR a — —— aan -— EA AK D 4 Just Look At (CHEROKEE HILLS! “i bes Lake Ra’) mile Wo Telegraph Mé.- and select Four CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 8 “x “= ( } = . a + ii ee ae __ THE PONTIAC RRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 ‘ __For Sale Houses 43/ For Sale Houses 43) "ARNIVAL — _by Dick Turner! For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46| Business Opportunities $1 Money to Seen 83 ELIAABETH CAKE ESTATES) 2 EAST SIDE s The House Speaks |? .cuOmcE tors ovs one ae 4 Bo Beek Set | tae Wa ; sad Mier ai aeeae LOTS OF ALL KINDS,| Shee cee kena |e SE Oe Ble thes hek ‘New Gam. otase. $1806 ° SIZES AND te a EN YOU NI CO * — “ + ha vant eS. ee DESCRIPTIONS ‘ut and WHEN YOU NEED: nes cash oF r = : .| Lowe trees. Be Seuieatnen tients Ea oe oe Came oS) — path Labeicont | KG. Hempstead, Realtor | fa, "Sone “Other ect tr se: | ntusing satan rage, sng $25 to. $500 DON'T BE. #3 a te we BF oe| Ee vegan ee | Ee Oe ce a toe S ; Tr "| ieee ‘ee ee DOWN ap | ROGER E. HENRY, Inc. ooh_ob S28 ™ prsbleme "eas, ps base windows Exter $1) _Maim — Rochester __ Ol, 10111 mente ‘eovent Ty at | cere noes wom | BEAUTY SALON Tuephene eo a coll of ow of, ee | atgenne sree omcemes "Emm rcent| | MiN'perkor || ® Pikes oo novus read, event | Walnut Lake~ | iow “down ‘carments — Te ae STATE para condition with fru | Mice location. 9 home RED HORS CRESCENT cuneate ements in lat five | Tees shrubs. A 4 ft. ranch Soment furence, Fie © tb &. Overiesking “che, paved chvest. Years. Gas heat ‘low é vaae oops toe living vese. bets | beenat oy | Ow cass RD. | ile, 100 down. = ne ef FWANCE CO. GS Bae oe ee | He PLN OOD| Ca DOWN | serene nenmye.tsre| EET S| nal alan SC atie rye ‘wd | aateiact paeeaaeiat its Uae Sal Beal ea | Hes Fas). Sin the | = uitEDia : } wee" ving | the country 7 UY at - a, all prise. : a OTTER — SYLVAN LAKE privi Giese psy gr cgme, Sail Baxter & Livingstone’ br real eal. tor par tm | heme, ost terme, fess? etd Cangaioy vis leges, Taree S1x120 Mots, $3,600 «oem Siese Fe ma. Burre op tis one! | from bus sey" | ro Buy—To Sell-To Trade | 00 PF OF RAILROAD FRONT. WHITE _ KNUDSEN }} + petra BE Rtanns ON ER TE ee” | Sule Pere es | MONEY for yy, ~ a: north side. You w e ' eae Sa TION POR Bloomfield Highlands PONTIAC REALTY CO. MAHAN ee asad on “a People Who eae a 8 TE |4 SPECIALIZED LOAN + $28, 900, $100 up to 9608 “peret o Sid SinDT OE] Mare, Sete center Rao. Perry bee | sly fe eu wheD, Mec cue ‘day. Your choice of re: payment schedules. GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION Ze 69 W. Huron St. GAS STATION LEASE Phone FEderal 3-7181 ne ye ee ie TOANS BUSY RESTAURANT WN 025 to. 9000 ton ees ae ang Community Lean Co. casting ond seating ‘or 13 gocets. 30 E. Lawrence iil do approx. 000 gross this FE 2-7131 a ____Prienaiy “Service AUTOMATIC tert | LOANS Wi See ae. Seas | Have tavestment back im 6 Extra Fast Service crrizs| £0 . posi i nee bene | "COAST TOCOAST | Eaten gen Samees he a ae ton ] : 5 5 wonthe te repay. Also ize scree wun large tenant! WOrld's Largest Pull price fog both farms. $34,000 | 4) w. Hurce Open Eve. PE 2-431 HOUSEHOLD IRWIN & ROSA| >| FINANCE ESTA a alt pBotein, Argous | Moar, comer of sete, tn te of - ve te MALY achae | S22, Yor, tee. oot osee | TEAGUE FINAN a Beheal ‘bus ‘st door. Neat ue. Make effer. Ho. 3163 202 N. MAIN. | ee Be ee) Tavern—Living Quarters | ROCHESTER, MICH. MOTDOCK’S REALTY ¢ North of Pontiac in busy - farming LOAN 635 $500 femh Careegn De. em Me oa gommanty.__ Dose | veteran pa “tah! Tears: SPCHE | Tice “the “vate of teal. eetate | PR. Rochester OL €-0711. OL 1-070 2 ACRES oe Mortgage Loans 54 room m™ fy bath, chicken ar brooder house. 12) T iY -W DE eae eek Pancus — wep 26-19 | Reel, Betate Sorvige of , Puntine dwell a ~ | _ Ortonville 138, Reverse charges | — Foutiec f,- ee ake ALL — fg 4 FE ¢1s62 Sqne_08 W Sale Land Contracts 5 Bechingry” Scher oe st deor.| 20% DISCOUNT land Ares. 4 mallee norte a men] 9 Sy-x~*\ Biche ae | rept nen waa . | LET YOUR 220 ACRES $38 Very large 13 room well ig oe ¥ Ab me Ps Ly Bag - secre. 621,000. 3 Roy Annett Inc.| REALTORS a a 37199 i“ Sale Business Property 49 ATTENTION INVESTORS front z °) 7 44 p00 FLOYD KENT, R = -j a sa o 7 > ~~ ealtor % W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 Branch Hwy. Beer See John-K, Irwin, |" }. YOU MAY BORROW GET CASH QUICKLY Upto $500 MONEY WAITING | “$25-$500 Today Credh. Fake yo to $e months to BUCKNER FINANCE CO. ee ae _Need Money? oe, ees + et cone ca | eae Seth ee a ae 9-812) Sale Household Goods 57 fet Paretees a Gere in a few . ment pian. ae Home & Auto /. a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 By Jay Aian| Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68| For Sale Livestock 72 t t+ r ———- es me . An , Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Houschold-Goods 87} For Sale Miscellaneous 60 a Nt td nat a10e For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ MODEST MAIDENS _ 4 é edad LEAVING STATE. 6 ‘ow | 1986 grAge TRUCK $100 | KITCHEN CABINET SINK, BEAU- A BLACKe srgocn ron P JERaRY Metres | deux with pablo Sewing Sesion Fe bonne TY. com Ray GR moael ith. on Hite, “le. Beng Bed, Cones: ieee rena sive of bag. 4000 |, apan ; Sige GA RANG “nae eeeeront, 3 Cain =r eexeaerien. : Pontiac. oe re 3 : : vi i ’ and Ra, (MM), Metlinore, Ere a ee PRC ik me 8 ON ssl eS ay : eNEpee odie red prt “Oresange Form | Wanted Livestock 73/TSENTY. .* Zoot gnaw oy 4 | SVEROKMERNS — PeRennTaLE "Forest Jones Ma t-te, SINE. | ake Ra ¢ nek a | nevred i Trepat ike Stren! | SERCMECL ATG NDITIO i "Koos ofl MEA en ‘Da fat Sen seke Bek Tie prec inf Blackett |” AR ce at. 303 Otehard * E 7 FOOT PRIGIDAIN® Goon RUN. etal MINGLE SED — Lee | shesihing bansae “no +06 | motions” ry aaegns lapped 4" Redwood 2-964 ghrupe at cash ond carry pies - z it DO , j BREAKPRONT CHINA AND | Garrnesine AND dGLLYWOOD | Knots pine paneling si8e M.| Bune M4. Milford . For Sate Poultry 74\ | 10 8. : ia bes + Sa Goevectons, be oneal 4 ne ma- beds All new you save. Ci 3 | 4n20 double hung window with | —_— dow ees mieten, | LP tae nape A 4.0are : SrcebeN TH wien wudOns| feet Mibere 82 Wintems PB balegeer & sluminum weath- - For Sale Pets bed mess. Wore Oscdlotine tase bent ; , LOND BED. : 86-8633. ers = PPRALP PPP PPP APPLE : mattress, Excellent con- | eee s ona, “Call PE 3-4i28 . “= | gerckhtene -fuoen ROUSEROLD | "5Ta osen | Flo's Home Aquarium + 2 —_ ysten. BAS a Pinch WAHnOGANY DUNCAN | yg “UPRIGHT WOGEL BEEK | . Tropica} fish and suppties 196/ POR SALE. « MONTiA PULLETS Payte dining room set. Hollywood | “QRGE UPRIGHT LD | sENDIR W Sate Bt PE CleT3 end rooste ueke Leu” etal “inane, | _ fee. Good condition. EM 329m | © XoGEE” CAE GOVE | oa ee re rooster, geese add dueke tee Re Perey | OLD FASHIONED ROUND TABLE | geemtage tate” ager oe. | ANeaben, eee “PAE Pons 68 Nese.| SL CR OUONT Wi > e. PORRTUWE) = 7 snd ¢ chairs Solid oa #8 bara 2 Five Foor aE | | weed Place Mo Break gharein So es rooms, 3 Bedrooms fashioned rocking chair} Looee _ | | Kee LET a S75 Ra ; Leow, wate mint sell guirniy | Flander Tous * SS" | semis sah Oem Suess | “eee Nien See E Misckceim. | go WIG Phds BANYAN Pane? {CORRE TE GORGE REPEIO. “Vein toread ‘to match sete tne | Sertard Late are ” fost of Fishes Beds |"_besed. Of cach. PLanders 1-208) See ge aren ams renee ta, 8S, Pengire No male Fe | AQUATIC GARDENS |; HALLARD DUCKS t. ! wood interior TROPICAL FISM AND gUPPLIEe © —.___? a = ‘Ns CHAINS. PHILGAS STOVE REASONABLE ICTR te Oet ventit : STN Mille @t © des) | “Fa leat table, pair View PE C07 BURMEISTER Vsu mere ume Drees Pe SEADLET 5 Moyrus OLB | _ Sale Farm Produce 73 *¥ _ MY __ REBUILT MAYTAG AND KEN | Paut St. Cyr Lumber Co — 100 Pwnegrove FE bot) = BOICE'S ORCHARD tixe & WASHER. DE ~— Washers Guaranteed. FE : 6120 Bogie Le Com meree e AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE 5038 Cooley Lake Rad 2? miles dusk ‘ate model enily 63905 MI _ z a 8 ___ | ) __ EM 2m ~\ : 3h good hunting stock. $26. PE | ond nf Elisabeth Leake Ra Top ROUT ANYTHING YOU WANT semodeling Sale “Best Buys” eee BE TLE ke f | Ke y PORE | Mam BE TOU aT, Tye uae SMT NOE" gig OPER EAM Ct pu | Saige te we OR mend “Teteemoa’ Re eetee| Bartlett Pears nee lnmpe $1.30 up used lamp: | Used GE refrigerator | 680.80 | 458 Sheet rock pot shest” 41.28 LEAVING STATE MANY Wisc |. 'Lincein, Reishts,) FE O28 | wALE AND BLOSATA PRACHES ' $3 be down: beds (all sizes) 0 pone I ot Geevel goo . S08! ist fr boards Ro. 1 $110 per Mo) gruicies and clothing 1 Dwight | \ 5 ig long gap eae 00D SPRAYED APPLER ON 40 ™ , ‘ _ 3 en, | elegtrie—+ 60. . =. ee ee ne | | 2 , “tia and eee), cee TV ccts,| 2 sete of laundry tubs .614.00| jai? W Pipe ras 000, ber M | i WiiRE FRAILER GOOD CON: 6 BOSTON BULL TERRIER PUPS. poninses PE S1Sh Ap : . 35 up; ond Table mode! GE TV, Cheep on ne me igs aan Gites Very reasonable ig W 3 b montis eld, AKC registered 363| Be acuia —-- KALWA VBS AK} w ond weed, $5.06 up: bed-| Upholstered chatre ....... $33.80 oer M/ NRARLY WEW CAR AND A WALF ee ee — Ot Desiend Orehards 2900 ( > 4 rd ra oa ce SEF, dining | Beaty nevaoring’ mise pap | A Bus | “Kpsetenreee Terbe merce te) TY Am nen 1-9 | "me. Make yes We ae “3 ‘SALES. ‘ room $19.50 up Complete | Bed springs -s29s EOD HARD INC | be | ,Tosmenio after 2) pm bring A. pevere line of Seal Rite color tint pairts or mahogany beds. 619.95 OY DEL ; | MaGic . CHF O17 HEATER | - - . BABY PAR . NEW CAO. hail marked the fruit GRRE eed oe tele CLAYTON'S" "| spape heiriigiagshgaaes | Soaps Uke we BASSE sr ower speak to hm agao—and 1 can bard walt |girytigemer Sere | Se SSS Say Ba ae | ye oe te bie oe A T & Furniture, Appliances Mat a | ARARLY SEW ALLEN ye to tell him!” ef puppies $29 MA 6-3)42 voacata e a be 2 ACRES OF FREE ea be DAL. |" ertter. 978. Seq Matas W. Muree | 0 a peers A ROMAN SMITH Oh. PARKING OPEN #90 6 30 i = e Re. ie ORE IT's | St Partridge Real Estate | : rE 06 ehard = i36 id | Mountate tone door eoresn 6 DALY dd * | __ Pw sasit or Fm 8-007 Burmeister’s | "2uP0%" PAYMENT .O%,,"*;| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Sale Musical Goods 62 ¢* LAND TCANAWTED | cootainers "SME Brine 1S Gy 6 ere Np. , ta aa REFRIGERATOR : bait ot fen ange we ~~ . PAA Ao PPA | 990 ter al) ve 2301 weve” | TREK RIPENED CAN. lee see Li ~ =z i. _Very good condition EM +07 =| = =Northern Lumber Co, | _ice 102 8 Saginaw | SURPLUS LUMBER Ong CORN 04 omar gon) El FONE KENNELS NING PEACHES r= aS t= fen retary f driven, biond gl aeanneaely | hoi Wr DCLICEE Puranas. relviee raters. bottied AND MATERIAL SALES CO ets Apt} after 6 pm SO | Qermad shewheré wuoviee ond | estnir: rt ae were = wn deck. save $100. Also dresumeer }. Serres ieee pee WE oo R ges and ap tims battled gas. of} Racetiomt Used Pune 2 x O°) TENOR SAXOPHONE. G600 GON. | Mighland "RA OR ie! | BRING YOUR OWN Waners oul 8 eee up to head, console type cabinet v€ REFRIGERATOR i1 CU. FT” . us and e¢ heeters. sto dition 413 6 Jessie ___|~ ae cot CONTAINER S| wonthe rt) cent. Singer portables as . AS : With @ Trucks Serving You and 2 « 6 rafters, floor joists, be ft | —— = x nen } | o 2 ee toy o8 $38 8. UBinger Sewing” Grey ictle Wir ‘aie arenser, EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996| Aiteh HRGHANOR | [11S susuining "99.00 por 100] ~Wume Instruction Ose | Siguiente wt trea ee| PRICED VERY REA. coe | eee ee Coes Nee RO HEAT ©O a! henivmin Gomerote # Moner't 38! Cconpion LESeONe, youn, jmermetsal cuampee Frejes! SONABLE, S. TELE. | a tg oy eo — t get free, wie) be cen- Or FORNACE WOT Wh PM {9.3 Felt ron ae “om tesa & used Accordions | apie. Ph. eatie or PE Sa08. GRAP Ht AT VOOR-i ss mt EN “ROWER DELUXE LATE cluding. electric "toe peepmere | GENDIX A atic WASHER. “steam ae, We. OL | Rhingien ee bee sale he 7 Sale Office Equipment 63 Paes Kip TERE Fou A GOOD HEIS ROAD. ss vre : ite washer, $7) FE $-11 version of] burber, deep frees- . = : kethes peste . a oy —— home. ore . | CANN FORMA ALE POR : |GEWING MACHINE ELBCTRIC| Gr ity fT 3 venction, bitnas, | POWER WINCH AIN COMPRES. | lee Bones . 8 08 PLAT TOP to 0 be 63 . re. Toon uadlnge he BOTTI E GAS | singer motor Baby tender, Tay-| one 62", ene #11". OR 3-1908. o_o ae Lake Ra tocdllge Cig ag Bh age “ — double roy ye 990 : | Pastalied tn, your home tor #22 71 lor iat walker. end bassinette Pa | Spal yoansce S40 Mighiand Ra. {M-se) OM Steea| ThCEwrMe, deok ail siziee, YOoMA : complete sens 8208 | SEDI COUGH AND — CATR, | Milpee nod tntaree mate soft, J pipe, $26, FE 6-116 “Bane | __Open $5.30 except Sunday storage All tinds : = I Diste_Hwy. 320 new; Kelvinator refrigerator, geod | and water beaters. ai! _ : Sase POR roRNirURE OR ception, S18.; electrle fange. | oat and bot we ihe A, oe as ss SUMMER PRICES ON ise at gs? nos : Ls, ee _—— ae — i M , " . . wRoue JoDerre, Sent, A, Gera ous aermoesston.| “HEIGHTS SUPPLY |’ tar of tu.tsacTienaet| COAL NOW IN EF- ee ees eae a Sale Farm Equipment 76 ‘ECT. G St eB 64 ten um ~ ALWAYS. we wean tea | CLcae crapeer MILEER, , = ; COMPLETE LINE BEAUTY | gupdivision, Rochester “able EM 3 — . . M A. BENSON Pane ae ots oidur Jeule | GE WROUNDLANS. MALE | > HERE NOWOT : ; neaTAuU NT BG a, ALL; oe ‘3. ; -RE NOW? FE_5-2100 | 509 NW -. PE 42521, kinds = + ~~~. | Seti Gi as ENS GSA Tok 1 9_ne._tes fe eusa j= paces pg Fac Co) ~ lee Oaal Ave after b. wm" Witte Rare. Gate i “oa “Ng mest a burner —fleer- * 7wo LAMP hk FOOT WOR. sour J 5 en b blo and —< Rss, sy tag se | "rset tata ny one Ag ig Co N. Main, Roches-| {ories, wa stores $21.95 \ aki COMMURCTAT— WILE | arrec' Cu Oat pacers ey” Ene Pe bee | Grenard Lane ave ae TALBOTT LUMBER | “Sele Sporting Goode 6s bing Q is leker to us ack shout cur BE credit terms HOUGHTEN'S eae See Set |e ee oe vasa bm te Etta TI AC ‘TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. euthorised Ford Tractor reloar ee MAN CRAIN . xb Uae : a0 oe a Ap ; ine | pe i-aves. Yi 6. Teds : ATHERLIOM ou Dining room stite, 3 Pe OED TRADE IN rp ow ond yeod ” ag $40. Moving. 39 Frank- . Lise ieee on os | 2 WOLLANN PoRmace anB - mm DEPARTMENT Maks <1 * hae Siiding ciple, Gene. ai i: 4 ; inelal sofa an reek wee B i Ph ALi E ’ ‘i ww nm Adam: ‘= > , $35. odd tlt cs: id flat wall setet 62. : — z P * ws p i. | Refrigerator So aded interior semi AVENFC ry , Cn . — Gloss : on Di ae? . ma Croske: co. a power sure RB “Lee's Sales & Service ang wt et St oR mt. ng “ts anher _ All priced az WARDROBE TRUNK, EXCELLENT _CONDI- _TION, $25. EM 3-5847. + . ‘ . - - fy Sow paste | mre | 1880 A PS gag to, TRADE-IN DEPT. | SS? cmos | Seek aes Tr Dg mattresses Ary se Wises Gabert’s eotten nr ri 6, tt mattresses $11.65, : 4 ials cote beds $30.00, 050 maple Appliance Spec | KING B Y COaATi i oe exchange for - ‘ “| 883 And i 7 -eene. | CANA ee, Athan ea S| th PE gira om mega Hi - ILE IT LASTS The Ce ‘ee cage 3 GARAGE DOORS i ef | and service, Ter quality - on sa a - . 2 by_@ feet ‘he n eTEILN Cows. TOP ixése « © are _ QUAL a Sg ey gm | = © are a. ' “ | on © are % ve | l - © Registered. 32 Grade 16 he lifetime records 14 milking, 8) * Wilt freqhen soon — MILKING UIPMENT ALL | new i ae i Sur 3 unit vacuum pomp. 2 inte unite, Btienhers 6 can more YORKSHIRE PIGS T-week | old “ ; PE EA AAA ar : re ae , o rE a a aT i Res VY sia of. ay , en hs ia toh " ae Ber Spee taki ae i eae ie od ae 1 “ “THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ ‘THURSDAY)sEPreien’s 1954 an Ys For Sele Used Cars oe Ud my PN RS pic: f _ Sle Used Cae For Sale Used Cars_9\/ eae Velen ag WALKIN HORSE" CV. ere mal |e aca a , Wal Lot | PONT! AC LOOK- prey | HE DEALIN’ MAN AT Raaene FROM BIRMINGHAM - EL EP LS AM RETAIL | Sitges ne Ait pottiag on no Mule Race, but he’s shore Por Your Caoventense 2° TI IS! ; . Bodacious Buys. 1950 PLYMOUTH Jacobson ee old Turner, iz ora. Pontiac’s Exclusive ge GOODWILL a: Ef soot Sa = USED CARS DODOR. Radio. heater, famous NOT a NAME BUT A POLICY” tow ‘gut fee “paint. 'A es | oe CLUB COUPE | — Hudson Dealer " “BEST IN WHEELS AND 1 DEALS” '52 CHRYSLER = ree re 2-a300 TRUCKS | Berets mat te prs mibeaen Nod, cnts “geaming | 6 FLYROUTY DOOR Rb ‘A-] BUYS’ All Kinds-All Sizes | G"ind'heater. : _ temal sigosiy"* wheel covers and @-BONTT c+ BOBR. 000 : 7 many extras. condition and neater é , a 1445 - Suton set A Om || 50 Nash Sedan....$299 ‘51 Mercury Club Riemenschieider Bros. $ Pe . . ; . Nas ers —_ : a . | One m a Thousand ina adjusting ot & oy | ’S1 Buick Riviera. .$799 Coupe TE rakéd 50 FORD 'V-8 | sani. 1099 —'51 Ford Victoria. .$899 Custom 4 dr. model with redio , : ; $795 ads 53 Chev. 2 dr... $1; 53 Dy 2-dr $1,499 ] ow Venter _— geice: “We're quite certain three lollypops would _revive-him!"*— - —— ’ ee | 52 Stude vt dr.... $044 'S1.Ch . H dees ¥ ; w4 sate ; Kell super scooter sare “7 IT 50 Dodge Sedan. . .$544 > ee 32 S. Saginaw St f For Sale Used Care 91| For Sele Used Cars 91| Keller-Koch | 5 tt ee a ee ee 00 $1 Plymouth Chub OFS AUS Set th Uae | S| HUDSON HORNET Pomp wel ot ownmn. pum |““"woavan er iy me na” | cipieeiy’ weaanege’” tne || *51 Pont. 2 de... S824 vcq ou ttt: A Z ee Re SPECIAL! iPESTaTE ohatte over Cineca Sue BT a | (31 Pont. 2 de..... $824 +53 Ford Vietoria $1499 oe sion drive, mice. $400. 965 ad Ave issa PonTiAGbELOEE aa || ‘5! Nash 2 dr......$524 452 Mercury Club ze $795 3 Ghevie and "42 Plymouth, | Penk ge RS” P52 Chev. 2 dr.....$79 Coupe ...... $1,144 he 2 peer lcs E 1952 KAISER | ee eee: | ash hang ree geeerint || 49O0lds Sedan....$299 — +49 DeSoto 4 dr... ..$399 : ere ee og Se ey EEE RG | baron ae sopd Stan STATION WAGON "}*4@ Ford, radio, beater, 9 spots $306| Royal Master ball ehies 14- eee ag as —— Ford 2 dr...... ) SGOR: oo. 6s: ‘s ford. “4 Piymouth conv. 63TT| 000 actual os owner ¢ _ radio, 9 od > kage S| *80;Ford 2 dr...... $39) SO Dodge Convert $344 : : | nicle i vid apo ow "Good so 62.100 ‘oe Starr ate pee wae fine’ rec pM ony. HA wl model and PA cd —— oe aiter cater rh yoga ‘ 4 with gadio & heat- t 2 p.m. mn , Oe aioe DEL aE le ' portation tars Finance arranged HURON pa, a Ba $2 Ford Ranch \Wagon _ SO Nash 4-dt.,...-$144-6 i iy é is - Beonomy Daa ca \ ~ MOTOR SALES SEE PAULSON : Washers. rear seat 2 dr. "47 Ford Club sea (Lo aoa wi | . $495" aan os ton “pe sous} — For A Good Deat 7 PO eg aif 52 Ford Country Coupe S19 es 6 S. Perry St. wie HEATER. |} = Squire 4 dr. '47 Ford Station » THIS ° rt FORD MTOR! pe cer | 195] | — ‘52 Plymouth 4 dr. $699 Wagon ....... $199 to $900 | | TRUCKS 1948 AUSTIN FORD cellent mechanically, fine ‘cont | CUSTOM 2 DOOR 4 ’46 International 2 ton van..,......... soon ac $344 THE HIGH ee tom ipatg end od 8 a , o2 CHEVROLET was | | | | '47 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery, ........0008 0 $244 rong oem. “Bete sire mile, meeter NS '49 International }2 ton panel,..-...-...0+ +. $199 a NO MONE’ DOWN $950 $795 BUY ir "52 Ford FUCK. oss x ccds en Stress nan’ ee $699 “h t kde > pr Thr « ‘ ° | 51 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery..........05.... $344 ‘ me, SER MONTE ® ‘50 NASH SEDAN | LARRY , ; ’30 Ford % ton Express......... 06% ‘ioc see wi S444 : CO agg ae Bw go — 1953 PLY MOUTH "$1 Dodge Express... . 2.2 65 ue FE Sensi. ap A! "3! Sore and Officials Cars » 115 S. SAGINAW condition. Reo-onable Can be seen XO MONEY DOWN 3. sr oe! ow = Low Mileage to 17] 5 7 ue ieTTA “7 — “ae Good Selection _ We -Finance | Keller-Koch 52 Kaiser tiles $000. PR Stas. 464 ll Mile at — f ks wet Right Prices] mammal moron gause |ouruurnactoory, DEALER) vgn apn vesa_Paits | 50 STUDE. ........ $2 =e Ae Pat —SP gap ouseansckne — Sterne grse ire EERO Tae eae sane a ME Sean | Si te ‘SeWoodward | Woodward, 1 7 edge, pickup ... $05.60 _- oe | ; aL, . per v a i morse | Sere BE) PONTIAC |e ee re cae wag MHIP MOTORS INC| nag DOW Birmingham = Royal Oak For om inte . atts _Croherd Lake Ave Foro : oa. My p | aed pg 9 etets Piy-wouth Dealer mM 8 Sagieae Ss den 4 : RETAIL |"Pesereystg mate Se Se lege Se |" OBEN. 9 Eat | BPR eoes eae Linco 3-957 CLIncoln 3-496 z Va “nl Y all Come lense 3 far Yo Geveece_| Yin" nelsoades’ FEES || Lincoln 3-3 < LIne | For Sale Used Tracks 00 See Us! STORE Pree : DEAL Save $1,000 { Ss — Factory Brarich - | We have nice clean cars}. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | Oced com aie Oo, / re | a 1948 | ebecis Sas ee) oe eee on | a anes Factory Officials’ Cars T ai } many at only — ~ Nae Meiaaialiadlad | 1954 DeSotos S STUDE. |” $20Down / — deerme! NC)W | presse] STN aie . : See Ed Jones at 4 SPECIALS tie 20 Seg GPa tet fale "ans ea Those dollars come Anybody can mate big cisims — “No pa) ye % TON PICKUP NATIONAL bs he For A Viel Ce Gente 0 cee © vend cates “Guaranteed forever” — “Nothing down” — “We sell ali the cars tn town” — 2%., ete. Our hig ase RADIO’E HEATER | MOTOR SALES '| yee nrowe, soci, sane jn nromegonvewmmta—y| TO" A Cont Used Cor |scHutz MOTORS INC] cy pean Sanus Guetta Pa aa" cet en aid wos tata hat of 171 S. Saginaw St. mies “Ratio, conntrive,| New top White side walle: lrsemetic. uo Se a. Aid NOT ai Ws FORPECT COMMETION. SUUT BO08T OF TEAM, CUR GULBOTION 12 GOOD. OUR re nancing "arvanged Sim = a1; PEN ‘TIL 9 P. Mv P -sccor is nome. we nave YEAnE OF 5 SaanO WITH GATES OuD- $295 oes wast 1 BS SUPER DE py — ee Per Your Convenience TOMERS. DROP IN AND SEE US TODAY FOR THE CAB CHOICE. aner (Test scan" 8730 ver | FORD S. SAGINAW ‘ a , : py Stim baat gets a pF os ale 5 =<. 1952 ~ a ~ a ie Bet Very efene. Ott dove | om ty aa MEV SEL ath 9 Doon | BCONOMY © “2” supoRN $2195 ; “$lig $865 ee _tyeatiow, Clesn. Cai) om devas. papas i Or | $1395, pes a co} 'S4 Ponting 2 de. Chiet.."“$2 Pontiac 2-dr. rth "31 Ford Chub Coupe | ie st “ +- -08-0-ser weet stom 8 4 door ; c tain Dix. 8—300 miles all the ext radi ter. ~~ CHEVE. - ee teas 1 ¥ ape eae me hae I ee epee "ave tree of these f 1 TON EXPRESS ; ‘? PLYM. DELUXE SEDAN . aves choose from. toon? TIRES , | BRA 53 Chevrolet $69 5 ater Nar sail $2095 $1195 Ss |: ——— %H OLDa_h 6005 BODY 7 , a: ee 7 ‘ prceaags - a over payments : 53 B : k Su r 4 dr, . $ . : be NG s Py sorte, a - sem. PE see it Soe nih na: °S3 Plymouths —a 2 ar 845 Po Pe Din " —— ' 4 w, two tone blue. and a 4dr. Two fine 51 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- “eees| ees] GAGS | Save $700 “— a oe 1953 FORD VICTORIA | OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. : Plymouth Demos. =| @IQQC - _ and out. a $945 pts LARRY. | Sage ema t = nimoom + om_wown | SEE Ee eee | Con $1095 a * © oer tow sent ros. "j] "SI Cadillac 62—4 door, JEROME . Jer ome s ne — —| ‘rom Traree, * Ne 45 achurz iN ag aces ‘Shere. Hydra- "$2 Nash 4 dr., Hydra- $595 Rothester Ford Dealer tea? is matic, radio and heater. 49 Mercury Club Cou- “TERE S Taye WISE - ed pe XT. = OPEN TILOP.M. Cet eweet eat.” , ._ pe. Good ooking — de- cies 54. 1595 BUYERS | “ree bea dese ures poe | “eration Wacom For Your Convenience Z - pendable. Radio and wee ——| ike cee] Be FR sarees! FIAQ5 $1895 slog - ia Pr sais . _|] +54 Cheseolet 2-de-De- oo ee a 998-GMG,-4+-FON— += Pease 3 FORD es ala Eo Jose, radio and heater. 52 Chevrolet 2 dr, $595 : \, Pane 90 teen $1595 ie on it Aver .oe 2, SS ET of UXE 2 pr. 4 autiful car. black l-owner beauty. oo Cadillac 4 dr 2 sedan Radio, wooowA aNnD 13 beaut = BOL OADED $2,345 Delivered t, , - "SQ Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- cm. fray We sold thie car new. 1963 CHEVROLET nar OWN $995 theiades radio. aanie 595 l 95 dio and heater. New WILSON GMC '53 eg aes $] 195 * se “henter "Tlesan tear grome rede regs rok sear: taxes. ae as $1 - ae $ 0 ° engine. : . _ Dodge 4 dr. Radio heater, seat |: 1 4 ~ ee some aot = _Baiien ar = * $L.189 hue CURVROLET ICEUP ; |] °S3 Buick Special, radio, 52 Dodge Coronet 2 ee oon ot : {7080 FORD... on —_ mrs! Bob Frost Inc. treater, tow mileage. dr, radio and heater. ~$295 | : $OQS | Pivesome V8 Two tome grees, : s ae scape. Radic ead . = rm eee Ready to go. 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Panel | quiz with Clifton Fadiman. (7) Cisco’ Kid. Cisco, Pancho in Western adventure. -30—(4) Justice. “The Crisis.” with ‘Robert Cummings, June Lockhart, husband, wife cannot agree to prosecute teen-age thief. (2) Four Star Plavhouse. David Niven in “The Bomb,” two men and a woman trapped with: a re-activated bomb. (7) Scott, Nellie Fisher in musical trip to New Orleans. 3:00—(4) Dragnet. Sgt. Friday, Officer Smith work on kidnap- ing of 4year-old twin girls. .(2) Life with Elizabeth. Situation comedy with Betty White: (7) So You Want to Lead a Band. Contestants lead Sammy Kaye band, singer Sunny Gale, guest. 8:30—(4) Theater. Teresa Wright, Ronajd Reagan in “Suddenly You Know,” about a wife who longs to adopt baby girl but hates boys. (2) Big Town. Steve | Wilson tipped that prize fighter is forced to “throw’’ a fight. (7) Kraft Theater. “Albert,” drama of GI's attempted escaped from POW camp, stars Tom Helmore, Robin Graven. 9:00—(4) Video Theater. “Christ- Case of } Channel 1—-WXYE-TV the Eye Witness,” ” young boy observes murder 9:30—(2) “I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson as counterspy for the FBI. (7) Hot Rods. Fred Welf describes Hot Rod races from Motor City Speedway. 10:08—(4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with commentary on outdoor sports. (2) News. Jack sft. %:15—(4)—Gold Windows. 2%:30--(4) One Man's Family Theater. (2) Featurette. 2:45-—(4)—Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 3:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Brighter Day. 3:16—(4) First Love. 3:30—-(4)—Betty White. (7)—Ais- (t) (2) Secret 10:15—(2) TV Weatherman Everett R. Phelps 10:30—-(4) Traffic Court. Judge Watts re-creates scenes from his Traffic Court. (2) To Be An nounced. (7) Janet Dean. Ella Raines in “Garcia Case.” 10:45—(4) Baseball Halt of Fame. Sports films. 11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams (2), Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with variety. 11:15—(4) Everybody Sing. Music. (2) Featurette. (7) Friendly Theater. Edmund Lowe in ‘Wolf of New York,” film feature 11:30—(4) Moods in the. Night. Music FRIDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) — To@ay. (2)—Morning 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News. Wixie. (2) Garry Moore. 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Kitchen. 10: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 11:00-44)—Bob Smith. (7)—Play- house. (2)—Valiant. Lady. 11: 15—(2)—Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Travel Unlimited. ()— Tomorrow's Search. Dr FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:60—(4)—Nancy D1 x on. (7)—12/ o_ Comics. (2) Murphy Call- ing. 12: 15—(4)—Three Steps. 12:33 — (7) = News. (4)—Ladies First. (2)—Welcome Traveler. 12: 456—(T)—Stars on Seven. 1:00—(2)—Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—(2)—Hotseparty. (4) — Jean 2:0<(2) Big Payoff. (4) Great- ~ est Gift. (1) My Life. base. (2)—Ladies Day. | 3:45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. |4:30 — (4) — Howdy Doody. (2)— On Your Account. | 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow, (T)— Auntie Dee. (2) Portia Faces Life &: 15—(2)—Seeking Heart. &:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)—Ad- venture Patrol. (7) — Western Theater. &: 456—(2)—Sports Camera FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—Det. Deadiine. (2)—Rocky King. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. and Harriet. (2) Mama 7:30—(4) Life of Riley. (7) Greatest Sport Thrills. (2) Top- per. $:00—(4) Big Story: Pride. (2)—Playhouse 8:30—(4)—Soundstage, (7)—In Our Time. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. $:00—(4)—Sports Cavalcade, (T)— Zane Gray Theater. (2) Star Theater. 9:36—(2) City Detective. 9:45—(4) Greatest Moments Sports. 10: 00—(4 Black Spider. 10:15—(2) Weatherman. 10:30—(4)—Man About Town. (2) To Be Announced. 10:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2) Telenews Ace. | 11:15—(4) Fri. Show. (7) Theater. 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