~ The Weather Sunday: Thunderstorms Details page two | & 7 I ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. & x** a, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954—26 PAGES - we = 3,5 ~ “SlTsnnaTiOhAl saws GERvice 3 = i 7 Evacuate Fort 30 Miles From Hanoi Deeds Office Filing Shows Business Surge County Department Has Peak Day; Real Estate /: Activity Soars Reports from Oakland County Register of Deeds office, which had the busi- est day in its history Thurs- day, show a general upturn in the local real estate busi- ness. Orrin C. McQuaid, county register of deeds, said his office staff processed 839 deeds, mortgages and other papers Thursday for $1,- 190.95 in fees—more than any other day since the of- fice was opened in 1821. “There was no unusual thing that would account for Thursday's business,"" McQuaid said. “But real estate—especially during the past month—seems to be picking up to the point where people are doing big things again.” sold; and 102 mortgages, show- ing about that number of people borrowed money to buy homes. The all-time record day followed a generally busy June. The office recorded 13,879 papers this June—2,143 more than in June 1953, Fees totaled $19,804.50, about $8,000 more than the $11,431.35 re- ceived last June. The office processed 3,188 during June for $5,277.25, against June, 1953 totals of 2,934 for $3,396 compared mortgages processed, with the 5,135 recorded last June for $2,567.50. Find Body of Youth Lost in Stoney Lake Oakland County Undersheriff Donald O. Menzies said the body definitely was that of the youth who has been the object of nation- wide search since a motorist re- ported giving him a ride. ‘Lacasse was reported drowned June 13, but a search of ‘the lake for his body was unsuccessful. Deputies launched a wide-scale search after the report that he had been seen alive. The body. was discovered by Oxford Township Justice of the Peace Fred Stevens and deputies recovered it. An autopsy is scheduled. Educator Dies , MISS McVEAN Ex-Principal, 80, Taken by Death Miss Gertrude McVean Was Webster School Head 20 Years Miss Gertrude McVean, 80, for- mer Pontiac teacher and principal of E. R. Webster School, died in Detroit Friday afternoon. Her home before she was taken il] was on N. Perry street. Born in Burnside April 26, 1874, she was the daughter of Duncan and Flora Barber McVean. She received her A. B. degree from Michigan State Norma] College in 1929. She also studied at Columbia University, University of Michi- gan and Wayne University. in Oak Hill Cemetery. Press Will Publish at Noon on Monday The Pontiac Press will publish Senate Accepts Administration's Tax Measure lt Has Some Individual, Stockholder, Corporate Relief WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower was ‘}a big step closer to a sub- stantial victory on 1954 tax legislation today after over- whelming Senate approval ,|of his general tax overhaul bill. Treasury Department ex- perts who have been bat-|:: tling for the administra- tion’s tax viewpoint before Congress for months told a newsman they were well Satisfied with the Senate action despite some _set- backs. The Senate passed the bill 63 to 9 yesterday after five days of often heated debate and two. months work on the 875-page- measure by the Senate Finance -Committee, which wrote 430 pages of amend- ments. The complicated legislation is the first general revision of the maze of federal tax laws since | 1876. Included in the Senate bill, as in the version already okayed by the House, were nearly all the relief provisions sought by the adminis- tration. In addition, the Senate beat back four separate attempts to add a general income tax cut to the bill, strongly opposed by the Treasury because of the heayy loss of revenue involved. some . $1,300,000,000 in the next (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Girl, 11, Flees Car, Elderly Abductor Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties and Oxford Township Police | are searching today for an elderly man who reportedly abducted an ll-year-old Oxford girl yesterday afternoon and held her in his auto -| about half an hour. The youngster who was unmo- lested told authorities she leaped frcm the car as it slowed down at an intersection on Ray road and ran to a nearby home. Residents there returned the girl to her par- ents, who reported the brief kid- naping to the sheriff's department. The girl said-the man tried to entice her inte the car with on 1 On the seventh hole and Mystery Blast Causes Some Head-Scratching A mysterious explosion that ap- division south of Pontiac still has residents scratching their heads. Gaukler, 100 N. he heard a “‘terrific boom" i seemed to come from the attic. Max Evans Fires 22 in First Nine First Threesomes Report Slow Going Because of Heavy Conditions Max Evans, unattached traveling pro from Detroit, took the early 45-hele lead in the Motor City Open today—but his 182 total still left him far out of contention. As a light rain fell on the Meadowbrook County Club course, Evans turned at the nine-hole mark with a three-under par 32, to go with his previous rounds of 76-74—150. ~ some, Kirk Smith, from Tecumseh, Mich. had a 41, helped a 39 for a 193 total considerably later than ysual. to visit Washington because is a certain unrest” in ——— ‘The Caine Mutiny’... by Herman Wouk Willie Draws Demerits. Twenty-five hundred rifles snapped into , and wi CHAPTER 4 . The next day, Sunday, was sunny and clear, and the midship- A review was scheduled for the pleasure of the commandant of the Third Naval District, a display of the whole military might at Columbia. The other sections of the men were thankful. midshipmen school at Johnson going to merge with the men of Furnaild in an array of twenty- five hundred novice naval officers, After breakfast the midshipmen shifted into their dress blues and lined up in front of the hall, with rifles, leggings and gun belts. Demerits flew for a spot on thie collar, shoes that failed to reflect the image of the inspector, hair a fraction of an inch too long. A flick of an ensign’s hand on the back of a midshipmen’s neck was an announcement of five demerits, duly recorded by the yeoman whe walked close behind him. Willie was flicked. In his eminence of 25 demerits he floated lonely as 2 cloud. The closest contender had seven. - A sixty-piece band of midshipmen blasted brassy marches with more lung power than harmony, colors waved bravely on staffs, and fixed bayonets glitteréd In the morning sun as the midshipmen marched onto Sou’ ranks of spectatérs—parents, sweethearts, passers-by, college students, _ and satiric small boys. The band used up its repertoire, and was beginning again én Anchors Aweigh, when all the cohorts of. Johnson, John Jay, and Furnald reached their’ places. A bugle call knifed across the alr. “PRESENT ARMS!” blatted : Willie, a Princeton youth, finds himself in the Navy. He comes home on leave, has @ nice visit with his father, who seems rather then has a date with his girl. He is disme to hen she discovers he its pia: Hall and John Jay Hall were th Field. off on Then | himself the loudspeakers. position. The admiral strolled onte the field, smoking, followed by a straggle of officers, walking carelessly to symbolize the priv- ileges of rank, but straggling at distances from the admiral strictly regulated by the number of sleeve stripes on each The admiral, short, stout and gray-headed, addressed the ranks briefly and politely. Then the performance began. Step- ping proudly and confidently to the music after a week of re- hearsal, the battalions passed in countermarching. review, marching, wheeling, The spectators clapped ard cheered. The small boys marched raggedly outside the fence in yelling. imitation of the midshipmen, Willie went through his paces in a daze of whirling thoughts about May and demerits. He was not interested in the admiral but he was mightily interested in making no more mistakes. The music paused. The marching continued to a flourish of drums signaling the last maneuvers of the parade. Thén the band crashed once more into Anchors Aweigh. Willie’s squad- ron wheeled toward the fence, the field, to make a flank march Willie stepped around the wheeling turn, his eye parently rained ashes on a sub-| © Residents of Bloomfield High-| ~ os * a M3 A - ai r a ee Set = — eee a ‘an thik notated 3 ste PPR he ed FOR SENATOR BUTLER — Capitol Policeman ;the late Sen. Hugh Butler (R-Nebr) who died Bruce H. Koch lowers the flag at the Senate Office | Bethesda, Md. Naval Hospital as the result of Building in Washington fo haif-staff in respect for | stroke. . to aid 98 families being evic Parkview federal wartime housing projects here. | en. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) and Rep. George A. Dondero (R-Mich) both have informed Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman that they are consulting with the Public Housing Commission on a possible time extension, or some special arrangements for hardship Michigan Lawmakers Try fo Help Project Residents Two of Michigan’s national lawmakers are attempting ted from Chrystal Beach and Storm Moves ‘Toward Area Heavy Thunderstorms Hitting lowa, Illinois, Lower Lake Michigan By UNITED PRESS A severe storm, including a line of thunderstorms 160 miles long, hit the nation’s mid-section today northern states and searing heat in the south. The storm hit on a line from Eastern Iowa across Illinois and lower Lake Michigan. Heavy rain fell from central Dlinois into south- ern Wisconsin. A vicious storm hit Chillecothe, I., and high lines torm, : winds, damaged trees, utility and awnings. J. S. Weather Bureau at Detroit said the storm probably would diminish in intensity before reaching this area. In Today’s Press his Gyes to the front ence mere, and found Jooking straight at May. There she steod behind the fence not 20 feet away in lier black fur-trimmed 2 5 = cn PC a geal, coat ~ Bie waved and smiled Behind the wire fences around the field were hundreds of “T take it all back. You win!” she cried. - “By the left flank—march!” bawled Roland Keeter. At the Same instant a squadron from Johnson Hall passed them and the leader shouted, “By the right flank—march!” (Continued on Page 20, Column 1) . 1t’s Low Creekmar Day at Oliver Baick between bands of cool air over * cases. The families were noti- fied 15 months ago that the government planned to abandon the project June 30 this year, according to James N. Wiessner, general housing manager for the project. - Eviction notices have been filed with Oakland County Circuit Court Commissioner Verne C. Hampton against the 98 families still living in and 58 at Crystal Beach. The city has no power over the matter, but city commissioners requested a one-year extension last May to allow residents time to find new housing. Wiessner said yesterday that Summons have been sent the familes, Hampton said, and they will’ have individual hearings be- fore him next week. Their only (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ‘Little Mo’ Captures WIMBLEDON, Eng. (INS)—Nine- ten-year-old Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly reeled off a 6-2, 7-5, vic- tory over Louise Brough in just 55 miputes today to win her third consecutive Wimbledon Women’s singles Championship. ; The San Diego, Cal., queen of world tennis chased Miss Brough, three-time former champion from Belverly Hills, Cal., all over Wim- bledon’s famous center court’ in + —_tan-18-minute first-set. that offered | 4 a brilliant display of Little Mo’s vaunted hitting power. A capacity crowd of 16,000—which winner, Jaroslav Drobny—applaud- ed delightedly as. the Duchess of Kent presented Little Mo the huge silver championship plate. Oemen’s Town & Country, Tel-Haren. the projects, 40 at Parkview | >@ 3rd Wimbledon Title | included yesterday's men's singles} Flag at Half-Staff Honors Late Senator Troops Desert eee Phu Ly After area. - - The Communist attacks rege De A the énemy forces wi tne 200 OF emus, tal. ing 300 of thete and of their wounded with them. The evacuation ordered mediately after French taue na artillery smashed the rebel "Phy Ly ts barely — 30 miles below Hanoi. The high command decided the fortress city could no longer be held in view of the approach of te three crackr divisions and cyase- cliffs just across the Day River. — “ The bridge spanning the river at United Press Phy Ly was blown up. at| Phy Ly had been expected to &| become a defense in Go Youth Get oe i evacuation tae Oo an came Damp and Cloudy) tie tea tures st the shrunken Freach defenses. : Fourth Forecast | france tna tants’ over re in Pontiac Area | Rime tn. ae aoe | ies Episcopal Set to Start Last of $560,000 Building Project Tuesday From Our Birmingham Bureas BIRMINGHAM — Another mov- ing day starts Tuesday at St. James Episcopal Church and by OctobeF, the third and final-addi- tion tothe U-shaped building will have been completed. The Rev. :Harold Towne an- nounced yesterday that final plans were approved for the new section, with the building contract awarded to Chissus Construction Co. He es- this purpose will be vacated modeling program, which began in 1949, will be completed this year. Fire set workriwn back just a year ago. Work was under way on the second addition when a blaze razed the sane. First services in the new Diiiding were held on ‘Easter of this year. * * * timated the cost at $150,000. He said the newest addition will | house the nursery, primary and kindergarten classrooms, a new children’s chapel and offices Space currently being used for ee French Evacuate Fort Near Hanoi (Continued From Page One) bases to bomb rebel concentra- tions across the Day River: Shortly after noon, the Red at- tack was broken, First estimates placed the rebel losses at. 200 dead and the same number wounded. French tanks which had swept around the town to the rear of the rebel attackers returned to their positions after the rebels had with- drawn, Phy Ly had been under heavy 4 _ stone cliffs was transformed into a French fortress as it became the salient of a new defense line now that’ 15,000 French Union troops have evacuated the southern half of the delta. The French parked trucks near the tanks to load men and equip- ment in case they had to pull out. Poll of State Solons on Farm Program WASHINGTON — Here is the Rabaut, Paired for—Shafer (R). “Absent or not voting—Machro- wicz (D) and Dingell (D). Nurses’ Wallets Stolen From Dentist’s Office BIRMINGHAM — Two nurses yesterday reported the theft of their-waitets fromthe office of a local dentist for whom they work. They said about $125 had been ~~ taken: . Mrs. Ralf A. Crookston Jr. of 1798 Torry and Charlotte E. Weatherald of 17300 from their purses, which were lying on a davenport in the doctor's private office. Tax Raise Proposed ALLEGAN (®#—The Board of Su- pervisors put a tax increase on the November ballot Friday that will provide money for a $750,000 county court house in Allegan. The county will also vote on whether Although the museums of Cran- brook Academy of Art and Insti- tute of Scence will be closed to- morrow and Monday, the grounds of the institutions, including Christ Church Cranbrook, and the Gar- dens of Cranbrook House will be open to visitors at the usual hours. A wide variety of annuals will be displayed in the gardens, | which will be open Saturdays from 2 to 5:30 p.m. and Sundays from 2 to 6:30 p.m. A fee is charged by the gardens commit- tee for the benefit of the scholar- ship funds of Cranbrook and Kingswood Schoois, * * s Starting tomorrow and continu- ing through August, there will be only one morning worship service at the First Methodist Church, at 9: 45. aa * . Birmingham Gun Club will hold an invitational registered trap shoot at the clubhouse on Richardson road, Commerce township, starting at 11 a.m, tomorrow. Secretary W. E. Bertolet. said shooters may use their own shiells, subject to in- spection by the referee. . * 4 Because of the holiday, there will be no Rotary Club meeting on Monday. At the club's last meeting Dr. Edson Pooi turned his gavel over to Arthur lee, new president. Churches, which he attended last of Ernest W. Seaholm, Amos F. Gregory and Wylie E. Groves as president, secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the Birmingham Board of Education. The three were selected at a special reorganiza- tional meeting Thursday. House Approves Flexible Supports (Continued From Page One) retary of Agriculture Benson. The backing of House Republican! leaders. Parity is a farm price standard | said by law to be fair to growers | in relation to their costs. Commenting on the Heuse de- . blec continued rigid supports at 90 per cent of parity probably But, Young wondered: ‘‘Are we strong enough to win?” The price support issue promises to play a major role in the Novem- ber struggle between the Demo- crats and Republicans for control of Congress Congress in 1949 voted to switch high, rigid system which has been time and now is due to become operative at the end of the 1954 crop year ~The House Agriculture Commit- tee had voted to continue 90 per compromise wags offered with the P. to flexible price supports from the | Racing ‘Today in California -Kentucky 2,000-Mile Hop LONG BEACH, Calif. w—They the transcontinental air race start- ing today is no soft touch for the 94 gals competing. with take-offs starting “at 9 a.m. | PDT and must finish at Knoxville, 'Tenn., by 5 p.m, EST next Tues- day. Many will get there earlier since this is a handicap race in | which smaller planes get time dif- ferentials to make up for fewer horsepower. Two grandmothers and a former |Miss America are listed a |the entries with eight fying solo and the others teaming as pilot and co-pilot. The first time check for the 51 planes on the 2,000 mile course ig Blythe, Calif. * * * at Prescott and Winslow, Ariz., Al- buquerque, N: M.; Amarillo, Tex.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Fort Smith, Ark.; Memphis, Chattanooga and Knoxville, Tenn, The feminine fliers compete for $2,500 in prize money, trophies and prestige. All ships entered are stock madels, both single and mul- ti-engine, of 300 horsepower or less. and they'll be flown only during daylight hours, : 7- * «@ The winner will be. the plane with the highest ground speed in relation to its handicap speed. The The air race is sponsored by the Ninety-Nines, Inc., international by the National Aeronautic Assn. Among the contestants are Mrs. Frances Bera, Inglewood, Calif., tion, Pontiac Deaths Mrs. William Borland Mrs, William (Elizabeth Elvira) George and Ellenore Williams Pen- | nock and the widow of Mr. Borland. | Mrs, Borland had resided in Pon- | tiac and vicinity since 1904 and | was a member of the Seventh Day | Adventist Church. Her only survivor is a sister, Mrs. Lucy Laughner of Indianap- by President Eisenhower and Sec- | Olis. Funeral will be Tuesday at 1:30 m. from the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial will be in | Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Peter Reitan After a prolonged illness, Mrs. Peter Reitan, 67, of 1860 W. Air- port Rd. died at 1 p.m. Friday. Born at Hensel, N. D., Oct. 2, 1886, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skarto and the widow of Mr. Reitan. Mrs, years ago from there and resided with her son. Surviving are two sons and four daughters, Rudolph and Thelmer Throndset of Pontiac, Mrs. John Skjervheim of Birmingham, Mrs. 94 Compete for $2,500). call it’ the Powder Puff Derby but | They leave municipal airport’ ' Other time checks will be made Funeral-will-be-Tuesday at 10:30) t ~ 1. j rey ‘ -___., THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY, 3,-1954 Women Fliers | ae a? . CHECK FIREWORKS—Ralph Rouse (left) of 360) holiday. Co-sponsors of the Nelson St., past president of Northside Community | Northside Community Club and Pontiac Parks and Club, and Byran French of 351 N. Paddock St.,| Recreation Department. chairman of the club's fireworks committee, check | athletic events will be held Saturday and Sunday fireworks which will be used at 11 p. m. Monday | at the park during the three-day celebration. "bony ~ ry Pontiac Press Phete annual event are Various contests and Police Upset by Automobile Occupants Believed to Be Puerto Rican Nationalists JERSEY CITY, N. J. w — An found by police here yesterday, shortly after Maryland state po- +| lice sent an alarm that the. oc- cupants were believed to be Puerto Ricans and possibly connected with the Nationalist movement on that island The car had been seen on U. S. 240 in Maryland, ‘‘near a construc- tion area,”’ a later message said. s ° * quest for the New Jersey car the President's routing could bid a = * . * But White House officials with the presidential party at Camp David demed the route was mod- ified because of the reported Puerto Rican car. Police here said today the car was found by Patrolman Gerard Gillém near Grove and Wayne Sts. They said it belonged to Victor Rivera, of Jersey City. They said Rivera's family ad- vised he was in Pennsylvania, and had planned to junk the car, add- ing there was no reason to be- lieve he was connected with Puerto Rican Nationalists on the basis of information they have now. He is Puerto Rican, they said. * Me ~ A teletype message from Water- of Reitan came to Pontiac five }loo, Md., advised police here to “pick up and search for possible arms occupants of a 130 Ply- mouth. Occupants are believed to be Puerto Ricans and possibly con- nected with the Puerto Rican Na- tionalist movement. are pending; however, if they are .| in any way suspicious, hold the oc- cupants for secret service."’ No arms were found in the car, police said. They planned to ques- ; | tion Rivera as soon as they could locate him. Rivera's automobile was a Dodge, not a Plymouth as request- ed in the teletype message... at Oakland Park :to mark the Independence ‘ Day ‘Doctors Arrive Late; Deputies Delivered Baby LANSING (®—A man frantically waved down Sheriff's Deputies Del- bert Mahoney and Donald Trow | bridge northwest of Lansing at 3 a.m. today. He was Gerald Crane of Port- land. He explained he was rushing his wife to a Lansing hospital to abandoned 1940 automobile was | have a baby but run out of gas- | Col, Carios Castillo Armas planned to fly to this welcome-geared capi- switched Mrs. Emily Crane, 32,|'a! today to discuss his role in| Guatemala’s new anti-Communist | proceed against Jack Ley. government. But dissatisfaction in the ranks of the leader's ‘‘Libera- tion army’ dimmed the triumph of the occasion. | oline. : Mahoney and_ Trowbridge | to their car and radioed ahead for headquarters to notify St. Law- rence Hospital they were en route. But when the deputies arrived at the hospital there was no one in the emergency room. There was no time to waste, so they quickly wheeled Mrs. Crane: into the delivery room, By the time hospital attendants got there the deputies. had delivered a six-pound daughter to Mrs. Crane. India’s Science Bears Fruit National Laboratories Develop Goods to Help Hike Living Scale NE’ DELHI (UP) — A number of national laboratories for scien- tific research given priority by Prime Minister Nehru shortly af- These -kernc!s formerly were, genous drugs ithe first Indian pharmaceutical Elfego Monzon in the capital of neighboring El] Salvador, patched together a five-man junta. Monzon | was allowed to remain on as gov- ernment chief unti] the junta elect- eda permanent heed in 15 days. . to explain the San Salvador settle- ment to his disappointed aides and prepare his troops for entry into) the capital. : his top subordinates had wanted | to push ahead with the rebellion | go kernels, plentiful in the area.' until the Guatemalan army sur- rendered unconditionally. He said, | however, he was satisfied with the settlement ending the two-week re- volt because it was victory over the Reds. “the junta will eliminate the Com- munists.’’ Castillo expressed followers ‘‘all will although the conference with Mon- zon ‘“‘wag not entirely decisive.” The rebel chief said he would keep his troops in readiness until “we make arrangements” on the politi- cal front. Rebel’s Leader Faces Discord — Peace Agreement Fails to Pacify Guatemalan | Anti-Red Officers GUATEMALA ® — Rebel leader | Castillo acknowledged at his Chi- | The peace pact, signed with Col. It was not known whether Mon- | |zon also planned to return to the | Guatemalan capital today. | Both colonels were expected back | yesterday, arid Guatemala put on a| big fiesta to welcome them. The celebration, starting out gaily with ' popping church bells, fizzled out as the two | men failed to show up. fireworks and clanging Castillo flew back to Chiquimula He told reporters in Chiquimla “I am entirely sure,” he added, confidence his stay with me” Youthful Thug Takes Beating . From Jeweler, 78 ¥ NEW YORK (#—William Jacques 78-year-old-jeweler; yesterday thor- oughly subdued a would-be holdup man who entered his mid-Manhat- in Land Frauds Restitution of $77,435 Made by Conspirators Serving Fraud Terms ‘MUSKEGON @# — Two admit- ted conspirators have paid the state back $77,435.78 they. obtained in highway land deal frauds in west- ern Michigan. Attorney General Frank Millard said yesterday “complete restitu- tion has been made and the finest thing about it is that both princi- pals are in jail.” Fhe “principals,” G_ Palmer and Mrs. Lois Porter Moon Ley, had already begun serving their terms fer conspir- acy to defraud the state. They had pleaded guilty to the charges. Circuit Judge Noel P. Fox had signed an order earlier allowing full payment or an $80.000 bond within 30 days. He said if this was done he would lift an injunc- tion tying up their property. Millard said that the decree does not prejudice the state's right to the Northland Co. and the Midwest Transportation and Moving Co. in the highway case. He said the state would not de- mand restitution from these par- ties, however, since the money has quimula headquarters yesterday been paid back. Millard compli- that “most of my men are not sat-| ented his assistant. Perry May- isfied with the agreement reached "ard. who handled the case. in San Salvador.” | Renymard sald twas probabty | the first time that defendants | had reimbursed the state while | they were serving their jail terms, G. Palmer Seeley is serving 2's to 5 years and Mrs. Ley is serving 1% to 5 years. Seeley was former head of the Highway Department's right of way buying in the Grand Rapids area. Judge Fox said he would with- hold setting the minimum terms until the money is in the hands_ of the state. ; Auditor Genera] John B. Martin said it was ‘“‘a fine credit to the cooperation between the offices of the state police, the attorney gen- eral, and the auditor general.” He added: ‘“‘The result also re- flects a conscientious and pains- taking review of all facts in the case by the court. This case will serve as a clear warning to others that public funds must be handled as a public trust.” Basque Area Hunters Stalk Boa Constrictor OLORON, France «#—Hunters from the Basque country of south- ern France are going to beat the pine forests of the Pyrenees Moun- tains tomorrow for unusual game— a 13-foot boa constrictor. A circus lost him two years ago when he was only a little fellow. Since then he has been seen occa- sionally on the Oloron town dump, where burning garbage provided both food and an approximation of his native tropical climate, Dems Objecting fo Nixon Charge Roosevelt, Didn't Make Errors Intentionally WASHINGTON (INS) Two Senate Democrats sharply objected | today to Vice President Richard M. Nixon's charge that. the Tru- man administration foreign policy represented -a ‘‘surrender of prin- ciple.” Sen. J. William Fulbright, Ark., said “Mr, Nixen continues to harp on the implication that mis- takes were made because the administration was pro-Commu- nisg or subversive.” Fulbright added: ‘‘It's a lie and I think he knows it’s a.lie.” Sen. Spessard Holland, Fla., also took exception to Nixon's remarks, made in a television interview with Rep, Kenneth B. Keating (R-NY), in Rochester, N. Y. Holland said that “foreign policy is not a political matter’’ and noted that World War IT forced the U.S. to assume the leadership in world affairs. mistakes, but they insisted that the errors were “not intentional.” claim that President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles had replaced the Demo- cratic program with “a policy of strength.” He said: ‘The free nations cer- tainly are not getting along very well.” , Nixon's blast at the Truman for- eign policy was his second. within a week. In Milwaukee, Wis. tast Satur- day, he charged that the Demo- crats were responsible for the loss of China, the Korean War and the crisis in Indochina. Tentative Accord Decided by Phone Men, Company NEW YORK w — A tentative agreement was reached early to- day between Western Electric Co. | and 17,000 CIO telephone equip- ment installers to end a nation- wide walkout which started two days ago. Following a one-hour negotiating meeting, officials of the company and the CIO Communications Workers of America issued a joint statement saying: * s s “The parties are in tentative agreement and will meet today at noon (EDT) to sign the contract, following which time the terms of the contract will te announced.” “There was no further: comment from the union or ment. The CWA struck Thursday in 44 states and the District of Columbia in a dispute over wages, grievance machinery and provisions cover- ing the transfer of employes. Not affected by the -walkout were Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Montana, where the phone companies do their own installa- tion and maintenance work, s The CWA contract with Western Bell Telephone System, May .2. Repeated negotiations failed to produce agreement. The CWA has demanded a six- z 2 8 & si z g 8 8 z Ty 22} Lawmakers Aiding Senators Say Truman, Fulbright also attacked Nixon's © Senate Approves Ike's Tax Measure (Continued From Page One) a.m. from the Donelson-Johns Fu- | neral Home, Burial will be in Oak | Hill Cemetery. ; j | cent supports for another year. So did the Senate Agriculture Com- | mittee. But the House group's rec- ‘ommendations were upset yester: Residents of Project (Continued From Page One) grounds for a stay of eviction shewers and 4 and Sunday. Lew : | would be that they were not gi -/ tonight 58 te #2 nday #9 te 84.) The Eisenhower-Benson concept | fant Schel | ‘year. The House version embodies dacgis waticcs ek’ Wicd Gad ck | ff an heer south te/ is that supports should be lowered, Funeral for the infant daughter | 4 $1,400,000,000 reduction. families were properly warned y rphrest 12 (© 18 miles on Bear Sua-| 1. discourage production in times | of James F. and Wanda McLain| The cost to the Treasury would About 10 occupants are waiting | te of abundance and raised to spur | Schell of 335 Scott Lake Rd. was | be largely offset the first year by to move into homes which they Lowest temperature preceding @ am. | farm output in scarcity periods. oa tomer at te Bayne Ce aaa have purchased, said Wiessner. As oF : ) : ju uneral Home, -|cent corporation rate to ° , a 7 ae PE R. W, Thomas of St. Benedict Cath- | 1955, rather than letting it drop to pearae agp perry Radi Sun sete Saturday et 8:12 p.m Four Get Injuries olic Church officiated and burial /47 per cent. This would yield an se . a gg pe was in Mt. Hope cemetery extra $1,200,000,000 on ee ee mew ee ‘ m. . 7 - . y ‘. aeee wisee Bonasy ov 430 0's : Aut C Hlisi The baby, who died shortly after} The major change made by the he explained. . im, Downtown, Tem in u 0. 0 Sion birth Friday in Pontiac General a the issue likely to cause The projects were built in 1944 $6a..:.-.... 8 OM. cpsss es 86 Hospital, is survived by her par- ggest fight in ‘ae an emergency measure on | -e-aieenseony * lier eae 1m Four persons were slightly in-| its: a brother. Steven and a sis-|was to knock out of the bill most land not owned by the govern- Sem cee...61 2 pat... 68 | Jured last night when. their auto) +o. Wanda K. at home. of the proposed relief to stockhold- ment. After the land is cleared 10 Om......,....03 struck another car on Kennett road ers on dividend if” wilt revert to its former near Dixie Highway, according ° ; The Senate left in the bill only owners. In order to be kept in- Two Women Injured, _ | tne $50 exemption of such income side Pentioc the buildings would When .Cars Collide —— gegen by fin have to be remodeled in accord- 7071 La} Mrs. Mary D. Knoll, 48, and Mrs. |this es cat alas hs ance with the city building code. driver; | Luella May Huff, 43, both of 3050| stockholder to deduct from his tax Parkview, at corner of South and 5; and his! McCormick Dr., were treated at|5 per cent of his dividend income. }East- Bivds., originally consisted . Wesley E.| Pontiac for cuts/in the first year of the bill; from of 100 dwelling units. Crystal and bruises suffered in a, two-car | the second year on, he could get ‘Beach at the south end of Lake came out | accident at Liberty and Marks | exemption on $100 of dividend in- street ‘had 80 see the | Sts. Friday night. come and deduct from his tax 10) _Nefion. E- ‘Both drivers. Mr, Knoll an Cle; pet cent of such Income above Gets Midland 4H Post son St., wi us B. Norris, 20, . Sagi- | $100. rt. 4 naw St., told Pontiac Police that} Sen. George (D-Ga), senior Sen- MIDLAND W—Elliot has neither saw the other in time to| ate Democrat among the conferees, become Midland County's new 4H avoid the collision. predicted the administration would agent. Colling, a Bay City man, ee make every effort to get at least Many farmers refuse to kill! part of the House relief restored, who has associate agricul- skunks because they are valuable|because ‘‘they think this is the tural agent in Presque Isle County in killing insects. most vital part of the bill.” at Rogers City. + 7 4 \ \ % \ P s ‘ a ey we Se ene ee Te ee ee ee * * * * * . x x x x me a * + & e ae Pas HOT ROD RACES HERR HEM HK eH HH i THE Sunday, July 4th: Fast - Thrilling - Clean Track! . FIRE WORKS During the Races a Large Aerial Show for the Kids! First Race 7:00 P. M. Time Trials 5:30 P: M. PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontiac Airport Eee eee ee eee Se ee t ae '.: Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. a ee ae Se Le oe dee SP eae 24 PP Se ROE SEE bk elo ee Ge a MAGIC RESULTS! BETTER BUSINESS BOARD |= ~ Your Dry Cleaner Is No Magician! in When you take clothes to your Dry Cleaner, don’t expect him to work miracles! He is only human, and may occasionally make a mistake, which he will be glad to rectify. a 4 Mi But many cases of unsatisfactory dry cleaning are not his fault. Before you expect too much, be sure that— * The garments are of sufficiently good quality ‘that they ean be dry cleaned without shrinking and without colors fading or running. % That cloth-covered buttons and stiffening materials do is not contain substances that will stain. ‘S * That you have not attempted to remove stains with fluids > ae that will injure the fabric, set the stain or cause fading. ted * That your Dry Cleaner is a well-established, dependable cs lecal businessman. “o ne Your Dry Cleaner will teH you, when he accepts your clothing, just what to expect — but he cannot promise to work miracles! of the a Pontiac Chamber of Commerce than the entire U.S. cavalry.” La than 50 million firearms of all = | kinds in America, and says that, PONTIAC PRESS, SA'TURDAY, JULY 3,1 Hal Boyle Learns: Firearm Boom Includes Aged Ritle Worth $7,000 NEW YORK @—There is a big boom now- in old firearms—and ‘some rifles are literally worth their weight in gold. “Firearm values have gone up fantastically,’’ said John T. Amber of Chicago, editor of ‘The Gun Digest."’ “There are over 500,000 weapon collectors in America. The number has grown tremendously since the war.”’ vo Ld] * *. Amber, a former reporter who became one of the ‘nation's top hunters and riflemen, has a collec- tion himself of some 75 pistols and 600 rifles What rifle could be worth its weight in gold? It is a specially marked Winchester 1873 model, sometimes called ‘‘the rifle that won the-West.”’ ‘Some 700,000 of these rifles were sold, and an ordinary one in average condition today brings only $25 to $50," said Amber. ‘But the company put out about 150, shown by factory testing to be exception- ally accurate, and marked them on the barrel—‘one out of a thousand.’ : . s s “Only about 35 of these rifles ‘|are known to have survived, and each is worth from $5,000.,to $7,500." One of the sorrows of Amber's life as a collector is that he once had one of these rifles himself, but 15 years ago sold it for $75 before its value and rarity were known. Bargains the beginning collector should beware of, he said, are ‘‘the pair of pistols supposedly used in +} the Hamilton-Burr duel, and guns that once belonged to Jesse James or Wild Bill Hickock. L * * “If all the guns supposed to have been owned by Jesse James were genuine, he had an arsenal bigger Amber doubts the legendary tales of the shooting skill of some of the oldtime western gunfighters, such as Hickock and Billy the Kid. “As a matter of fact, they didn't have to be a particularly good shot,” he said, “because their tar- get was man-size, and usually not more than 15 to 20 feet away. Ld] * “I doubt if any of the oldtime gunmen could equal Ed McGivern, who used to be a peace officer in Montana. “McGivern could toss dimes in the air, draw his gun and hit them 100 times in a row. Speed’? He could draw his gun and put five bullets in a playing card at 15 feet—in three-fifths of a second. “Of course, there's a big differ- ence in shooting at a playing card and at a man with a gun firing back at you.” * * s Amber estimates there are more contrary to general belief, com- PO » return on the next savers INGS ACCOUNT TODAY! ATE OF... SAVINGS RECEIVED By July 10th Earn from July Ist Get your savings dollars working for you in a profit-earning savings ac- count here. Interest starts on the first of the month when you deposit your savings by the tenth of the month . .. to give you a full six-months December 31st. OPEN YOUR SAV- Our Savers Have Just Enjoyed Another Payday Six Month Returns Just- Distributed! x paratively few of the thousands of guns brought home by ex-service- men have been used in holdups. “Kids would be better off—and there would be fewer accidents,” |’ he said, “if they were taught to use firearms properly. They prob- ably will have to use guns some time in life anyway, and they ought to know the right way. “In the last few years the. Na- tional Rifle Assdciation, which has 350,000 members, has trained a million teen-agers in the use of a rifle—and never had a single ac- cident."’ _— Judge Moore Wil Speak at Escanaba Oakland County Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore’ will talk on “Modern Probate Practices and Procedure” at 10 a.m, July 17 to open a lé¢gal institute for notbern Michigan lawyers in Escanaba. Sponsored by the Delta County Bar Assn, and Michigan Law In stitute, lawyers from 39 northern counties have been invited to at- tend. cross-examination by two trial | counsel will be held at 12 p.m; | Charles W. Joiner, professor of | law at University of Michigan will | speak on ‘The Trial Brief — Its | e Preparation and Use'’ at 4 p.m.; Supreme Court Justice Edward M. Sharpe will make an address fol- lowing dinner and State Bar Presi- dent Richard H. Paulson of Kala- mazoo will talk briefly on bar affairs. Cuaranteed PHONE FE 4-2525 HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY All Makes. Work 054 -County Grand jury started each of -its sessions with a prayer. A mem Prayer Starts Sessions SAN FRANCISCO @® — The 1954 ber proudly declared it was ‘‘the |. first- Grand.Jury-in the @ity's his- tory to do this.” | wa A demonstration of direct and| 825_.W. Heren month by month — as you repay @ BANK AUTO LOAN! That's a valuable asset for the future. Finance the low-cost bank way — through our bank. We Will Be Closed All Day Monday, July 5 . STATE BANK | ‘COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEIGHTS Member Of Feaeral Deposit insurance Corp. a. a 3” tle ® .* 3 ~~ Payday, NTIAC FEDERAL AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 16 E. Lawrence St., 407 Main Street, PONTIAC ROCHESTER fresh as eg ed Yo ie | on +> Month-old cake | BY | Y day you baked it ... Waiting in your = oe =f Ga em aE Ge ome reezer Pd It’s Trve! You can keep baked goods and other perishables (including butter, coffee, maple syrup) fresh for months in an electric home freezer. Equally wonderful, you can do all your baking when you're in the:mood. It's so easy to bake a few extra pies, cakes and cookies when you have all the in- gredients out. Easier still to freeze thé extras. Discover a wonderful new way | _ of planning meals ahead ... . a more ca convenient way of living... get an: electric home freezer. YOUR DEALER “t or Detroit Edison Rev. W. Wibiey. Minister [Sanday Schoo! 9:45 A. M. Tues., July 6, 7:45 P.M. REV. OSCAR STERN His Life Stery Perseceted, held tn the catacombs of Keensberg, East Prussia. Bet alive te tefl the stery. Visit the Church of the Old-Fashioned Gospe! \Two From St. Trinity fo Attend Convention the Missouri Synod in Michigan at the International Walther League Convention at Long Beach, Calif. Miss Zessin will go as a dele- gate and Mr. Hannewald as presi- dent of the Michigan district. Miss Zessin teaches second, third and fourth grades in St. Trinity’ 8 Christian day school. The convention will convene from July 48 with 300 churches repre- sented, To ‘Study Indi Indians By Religious News Service GLORIETAN, N. M. — Problems ot American India.s will be subject of a week's study, begin- ing June 24, at the Southera’ Bap- tist assembly grounds here. Dr. A. C. Miller of Nashville, Tenn., executive secretary of the Southern Baptist Christian Life Commission, will be in charge of the discussions on the education, political, and econamic, moral and religious status of Indians. UNITY Rev. Eve Béeen, Minteter Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed, 8:00 P. M. WILB 1:45 A. M. Daily Unity Beoks and Literature —|-Moustiig” Authority but also for the CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittethore Street Sen., 1:30 P. M.—Rev. Beaver Sfen., 7:00 PF. M.—Prayer Service ~“Wed., 7:34 P.M, Midweek Service THE KIRK IN THE HILLS 1840 West Leng Late Read BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister Identical Services 9:30 and 11 A. M. The — Ags Seg tt Jones seer omertas Central Woodward Church, Detroit Church School 9:30 A. M. FREE METHODIST 7 Lateyette Street—2 Blocks West of Sears Church of Light and Life ‘Hour Sundey School 10:00 A. M. Promotion Sunday Worship 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P. M. Election Board of Trustees, July 14th Burtella Green, Supt. Fri., July 9, 7:30 P. M. @ Spent 7 mos. in dungeon . 500’ underground. A victim e of Hitler’s “purge,” a alive to tell the story. You've never heard any- thing like it! ®Tumed trom od home by us Christ! (at) EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Tilden ot. W Huron $e. 9:45 - Rev. Wayne E. Welton. Minister _ FE 2-6928 PARKDALE - 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and WORSHIP “PATHWAY TO HAPPINESS,” First in a series of ten sermons from the Sermén on the Mount. 7:30 P. M.—EVANGELIST HOUR VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL—Tues. - Fri. Parkdale and ollywood. One Block aaa faery of Baldwin , CHURCH _saeay SCHOOL — 10:45 A. M. . Classes for Everyone MORNING WORSHIP — 11:45 A. M. Subject: “The Convert of Peter's’ ". Dn. HH, Savage, Preaching “EVENING WORSHIP — 7:00 P. M. _ “The Basis for Eternal Rewards” | Die Hy Hl. Savage, Preaching The opportunity of freedom is not without responsibility. “The price of freedom is eternal vigitonce.” There is freedom from core, anxiety, hebit—in Christ. Let us tell you how responsible people may hove freedom in this life. Come te our Church | Housing Project | Named to Honor Negro Clergyman By Religious News Service NEWARK, N. J. — A Negro clergyman became the first living person in this area for whom a public low-rent housing project was named when the Rev. William P. Hayes Homes were dedicated here. Dr. Hayes, who is pastor of Bethany Baptist Church here, laid the cornerstone himself. Mayer Lee’ P. Carlin told the more than 500 persons attending the dedication ceremony that the Negro clergyman “is deserving of the honor not only for his long, and devoted service to the his contribution to the religious life of “our community.” Dr. Hayes, 73. has been an or dained clergyman for 52 years and was a member of the Newark Housing Authority from 1942 to 1953. The $20,000,000 housing project, named in his honor, provides homes for 1,458 families. —~ Indian Christians See Need for Committee By Religious News Service NEW DELHI — Indian Chris- tians and foreign missionaries have proposed that a committee be set up to handle problems arising be- tween the missionaries and the In- dian government. The committee plan was submit- ted to President Rajendra Prasad by Dr. E. Stanley Jones, noted American evangelist. Its purpose is to smooth rela- tions between the government and foreign Christian missionaries, which have deteriorated consider- ably since India won its indepen- dence in 1947. Missionaries have been accused of mixing in politics and of buying conversions from among the poorer classes. These charges have been denied by responsible Christian leaders and were repudiated in Dr. Jones’ statement to the President. See Threat to Religion By Religious News Service BERLIN—Leaders of the Evan- gelical Church in Germany voiced religious tendencies in Soviet school policies. The churchmen met under the chairmanship of Bishop Otto Di- belius of Berlin. They said devel- opments at Soviet zone schools in- dicate that the materialist ideology was being systematically forced upon youth. : During July-August We'll Close Every Wednesday at 12 Noon! @ Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. +. “grave concern” here over anti- |" THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 Chicago Slates \Festival of Faith World Church.. Council | to Open Aug. 15 Meet With Imposing Service. A great public worship ever arranged by ‘Christian forces of America, will climax the opening. day of the sec- ond assembly of the World Council of Churches on Aug. 15. Mammouth Soldier Field in Chi- cago has been engaged so that 100,000 persons can participate in the service. A cast of over 3,000 is planned, ; including several massed choirs, a brass choir, special trumpeters, a and an interpretative pantomime group. With the aid of pageantry mu- sic and drama, the service will deal with the relationship of the human spirit te Ged, and reveal the struggles through with the individual and the Church find their fulfillment in Christ. The service will emphasize God's part in the process of creation, the steps through which salvation of Christian hope. A procession of some 1,500 World Council of Churches representa- tives will open thé worship festi- val. Selected delegates, wearing their regalia and costumes of the | 48 nations_in the Council's mem- bership, will carry flags to be placed beneath an impressive blue hanging at the end of the stadium on which will be emblazoned in gold the emblem of the World Councit ef Churches Admission to this service is free, but those who wish to be assured of a seat may make reservations and obtain souvenir tickets. Re- served seats will be held up to 7:30 p. m Reservations may be made by sending $1 or more for each sou- venir ticket to Dr. Schell, 8 South Dearborn St., Room 1208, Chicago 3, Il. This “advance offering’ is needed to pay for the cost of pro- ducing the service. Sermon on the Mount ls Topic for Series Starting Sunday, the Rev. Wayne E. Welton, pastor- of Parkdale Church of the Nazarene, will com- mence a series of 10 sermons on the Sermon on the Mount. His topics will be ‘‘The Path- way to Happiness,”’ “A Christian's Influence,"’ ‘Superlative Actions for Successful Living,"’ ‘Living by a Standard,’ ‘Praying to be Heard,’ “No Neutral Ground,”’ “Putting First Things First.’’ “‘Per- sistency Pays," ‘Acting Out Our Religion” and ‘‘How Firm A Foun- dation.” | The church is located on Baldwin | Avenue = Parkdale. ‘Church Service to o Aid ‘in Korean Development By Religious News Service GENEVA — Church World Serv- lice, relief agency of the National Council of Churches in the U. S.. has agreed to help the United Na- tions Korean Reconstruction Agen- cy (UNKRA) organize five-man volunteer teams to aid community development projects in South | Korea. This was announced here by Sir Arthur Rucker, chief European liaison officer of UNKRA. He said leach team would comprise a phys- _ician, an educator, an agricultural- \ist, a mechanic and,a technician. “Voluntary agencies of this type |are doing very. good work in Ko- | rea already,” Sir Arthur said, | adding that the teams would. be | sent into South Korean villages as la part of UNKRA assistance proj- Pi ‘ects. a 10:00 A. M.—Morning Service FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive 9:45 A. M.—Sundey School Gena. Offices: Andersen, Indians — 7:30 P. M.—Evening Service 10:00 A. M.—Bible Scheel Wed., 7:30 P. M.—Prayer Thers., CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N. Saginaw St., Chas D. Race, Paster. FE 4-0239 7:30 P. M.—Gweest Speaker 7:20 P. M.—Cheir Rehearsal 11:00 A. M.—Wership Service Meeting and Bible Study Great Rev. Lele P. Marien 7:45 P.M. A Americo’s —~ a the 4th of July SOS Auburn Ave. Dr. & Mrs. L. L. Marion, 9:45 A. M. to 12 o’Clock Children’ ‘and Bible School for All Ages. Hear Dr. Marion speak on ‘The Cost of 7:45 P.M. Wed., Church Night A hearty welcome to oll. A Friendly Place to Worship * Services Celebrating S pedker s Church Great Service Freedom” “Festival of Faith,”’) which promises to be one of the | ‘Rey most impressive experiences of | Linerty, Figo Bag wad = wid Memorial, ™ Pres Rev G, H Rapelji ive i“ a ome Mesi.aa is ag 217 West W Rev PF Santiago (10. - New Gethei Rev William 4H. Bell (11, 1 3) New wt Bleemfield Rev Ford B Reed iil. 7:30) | Pseey Park. Gaitimere and Cameron Rev ° Hilding Bih! (11, 7:30) | Previdence, 811 Gagiey Rev. T Walter Harris (11, 7 30) | Teimity, Wessen at carillion, a large speaking chorus, | 178 Green Stree Rev is received and will end on a note | Church Directory | ‘Times of main worship service are given following pastor's name. and Sagina H. Savage First General, 149 Galdwin Avenue Rev. Robert Garner (11, 7:30) 365 East Wilson Ave. Starkey (1) am) ve. Edwards (11:30, 8) 420 mfield Avenue ae. Lesworts | R. Miner (11, oT 30) at Walten oriensen (10:30. 7:30) Seethern. a, 7 a ev R Dison Jr ifl, 7:30) Christian and Missionary Alliance oJ Socucme (11, 7:30) Christian Scientist First Church, Williams ot Lawrence ll o.m.) Congregational First, East Huren and Mill Rev Maicolm K. Burton (10 30) Christian Church Central Christian, 347 Nerth Saginaw Rev Charies D Race ill, 7 3) Disciples of Christ First Ctristian, 850 West Hueren Rev. Duncan D MeCol) (11 a. m) Episcopal All Saints, Pthe and Williams Rev C G. Widdifield ill am) Evangelical United Brethren Baldwin, 212 Baidwin A Rev EZ. Ryan ill, 7:30) Calvary, P at Prospect Res. A L. Bingaman iil, 7:30) Evangelical-Retormed Bethel, Aubern et Martva/> Rev. Maynard Ocsterile (16 am) Free Methodist 87 Lafeyette Rev Howard C. Arta (11, 7 30) Jewish Conservative Beth Jacod, 164 Orchard Lake E. Saperstein (Friday a: is) Mission Cherch, 25 Harrisea Orthodox Rey. W A. Johnson (11, 7.30) Jewish Reformed Tempte Rabbi Sanford First, 6© State Rev. K. A. Hutchinson (il, 7:38) Parkdale, 91 Rev Wa pa 1 Welton (10:45. 7.30) Zien, 79 e Rev W rE ‘varies (M1, 4:30) B'Nai Ierect, 148 Oneida Rabbi Henry Hoschander (11 am) Lutheran Ascension, Williams and Lerraine Rev George L. Garver (11 am.) Grace, West Giend Li Rev. O. G Schuits : am) St. John's Evange any Cherry Rev Carl W elson (11 a.m.) &, Peel, Jesiyn at F Rev @ Mahder (10:45) e Trinity aburea at Jes Rev Ralph C Claus (1] am) Methodist 4 Baidwin Avenue Rev Charies 58. — (0 em) Central, Buren ané rr, Dr. Milton H Bank (16:48) Covert Rev Charies © Maher (11:30 am). Sag FA Rev: Paul R (10, 7:30) maw at Havens Oakland Park Monicaim at Glenwood Rev. James W Dee am) Lake, Pontine Road ith Colby (10. 7.30) Newman A. Reva J. A. Parker St. John Methodist, 443 Highland 7m Witeen — e Rev Donald E. Morris ‘11, Avenu: 5 Rev Easton H Hazard ie 6 am) —= “— an, © N. Lye Re Friess (10 7 "30 Nazarene St. fieorge Greek, 95 Mariva Rev. Soterterios BD’ Gouvellis te ee First, doce at Way Dr H Martech 411-00) Roman Catholic St. Vincent de Paul, 197) S&S. Parke Alexander yo ‘Ss om., Michael O'Reilly, 6, 7:30 8:30, 11 Masses +10, Ls ict, Lymp Ave Rev Richard W Themes 6:30 8 © 11:30) Masses Seventh Day Adventist Seventn Day Adventist, 8) East Howard Elder Herbert Lohr (11 a.m. Saturday) Spiritualist First Progressive. 16 Chase Street 110 ® ® United Presbyterian = 404 Oakland 110, 73 Josiyn Noma fosiye at — Rev E ! Watkine (11 7:30 MisceHaneous Salvation Army Citadel, 99 W. Lawrence fe and rs Vernon Vie, (0:46, Apectelte Chereh of Christ, 458 Central Horace John Drake (8 p. Bethel Tabornacte 1348 Baldwin Rev Chester Swoffer Coe 7:45) Geutah Holines< Gong Rev J W Bureess an 7%) Carvery Assembiv 517 Jost Rev &. Ford Peter :i}. 7:30 Calvary Missionary. ot Midway arch of Christ, 2S Tasmanta Walter E Bankes Min. Chareh of God, (32 Wessen Street Rev Major oa ‘Watkine iil: 0 1:3 7:30) = Rev Jas areh % “Bivé. Rev. Grover C. Johnson (10:30, 7: 3 6 Tides 7 ill, » Fi sed Westley Teer ‘ae 30) arch First tn of the Brethren. N Rose tawn br Rev LeRor Snater A, Fir Indian Church Union|? tist Church Dr. A. Balla Ram of Allaha- bad and the Rev, W. Machin of the Methodist mission § at Faizabad, U-P, are the joint see- retaries of the Negotiating Com- Efforts to achieve the union were instituted by a Round Table Con- then by various continuation com- mittees and sub-cdmmittees and recently were taken over by the Negotiating Committee. French Cardinal to Lead Pilgrimage Into Spain By Religious News Service PARIS—For the first time since the Middle Ages. a Cardinal will head a French pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. James the Greater at Compostela for the Spanish Holy Year Maurice Cardinal Feltin, Arch- bishop of Paris, will lead the pil- grims, who will include several members of the French Parlia- mem and the Paris municipality. They are scheduled to arrive in Compostela on July 22. ‘The Compostela Holy Year, which dates back to the l4th cen- tury, is celebrated each time July 2%, the feast of St. James the Greater, patron of Spain, falls on a Sunday. Community United Presbyterian Church Drayten Plains, Mich. ' REV. J. M. HAMES Evangelistic Tabernacle Slates Guest Preacher Guest speaker Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the Evan- gelistic Tabernacle will be the Rev. | J. M. Hames. The Rev. Mr. Hames ts a re- vivalist, campmeeting preacher and author. The services will begin at 7:30 each evening as announced by the pastor, the Rev. A. J. Baughey. W. J. Teeuwtesen, Jr, Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a. m. Worship Service 5:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Service - |New Bethel Suns expected to attend, the program is missionary societies, and the Bap- ference in 1929 and conducted since | J ‘ United Negro Choirs Macedonia. Baptist Church will be host to the City Wide Choir Union Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Church on Branch street. ae All of the Negro choirs of the city unite fof this monthly service, and because of the large number |} being held in the larger church. Individual selections will be given by each choir and there also | | —— GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH } St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn at Fourth Welcomes You 9:30 A, M.—Sunday Schoot 10:45 A.M Te George Mahde?, Pastor Watch “This Is the Life’—Sunday, 12:30 P. M.—WIBK-TV a _—— —aeeemeeeee SERVICES FOR BETHANY BAPTIST Sunday—— m. Sunday School through High School m. College of Living, All Adults m. Worship of God in the Sanctuary m. Youth Meetings for All Ages TO THE CITY OF PONTIAC The Family of Bethany Church with a deep sense of gratitude to God invites you to visit this magnificent contribution to civic im. you, and ~i=O~ eo vUese provement. To our thousands of friends we say, ‘Thank _welcome to the services of this significant day.” Fred Robert Tiffany, pastor THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH (W. Huron, between General Hospital and Webster School) ees FAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Mites HM Bank, D. D, Minister Mev. John W. Mulder, Asse. Minister 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “DESIGN for LIVING” Rev. Milten H. Bank. Preaching 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ——— ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street alice ys gy se My vthercla Worship ' Sunday Services 11 A. M, and 7:45 P.M. Tuesday ond Wednesday Services 7:45 P. M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the Whole World” . Meets at 1196 Joslyn Ave for W Services Each Lord's Day your squis. CHURCH OF CHRIST vening.. Thus saith the Lord, Stand Ye in the ways, and see ‘and ask for the “old paths” where is the good way. and walk therein and ye shall find rest for Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road EACH LORD’S DAY MORN, 1AM. 7:30 P.M. FE 17-0226 = * Sunday Morning Sunday School oe the U.S., will take place at: Bridge- water College, Bridgewater, Va., July 1-17; Conference Point Camp, Lake Geneva, Wis., July 18-25; Keuka College, Keuka Park, N.Y., July- 30-Aug. 6; Mt. Wesley En- campment, Kerrville, Tex., Aug. 7-14; Asilomar, Pacific Grove, Calif.. Aug. 14-21; and Menucha, Corbett, Ore., Aug. 23-30. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship “THE DYNAMIC of the GOSPEL” 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship — GUEST SPEAKER; Harold Rose Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:20 P. M. Rev. Garner FE 4-7407 Welcome to the services in our new church : 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE LeRoy Johnson, Specking Wed. Prayer Service . . fev. R. Garner; Pastor H. Hampton, Choir Director Wednesday Evening x - South Saginaw St. FIRST METHODIST Rev. Paul.R. Havens, Minister “THE HIGHEST SPOT” Youth Fellowship .......... No Evening Service | ‘ at Judson Street wT Mesa e a 7:30 P.M. Evengelistic Service = Ber. W. E. Verian, Paster Laverna Sheffieid, Muste Director FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIS T ‘= cae uanate of eetnten KES. Minister 1, 90 W. Howard St.. WXKYZ—Each Sun. 1:00 te 1:90 P.M. me P.M. . Everyone Welcome ew ei Aw soma hg = ep First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH — Sunday Schoo! 2. 9:45 AM. Merning Worship .....11:00 A.M. BT.U. .......... ew 645 PLM. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P. M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M REV. A. Hl. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 4.8574 _Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention — 10:00 A. M. 11:15 A. M. . 6:00 P. M. ee .. 7:30 P.M. J WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE The Rev C. George” Widdifiela, Rector Rev Waldo R Hunt Rev William C. Hamm Rev buesch Ceeeeeae 9: 30 A. M. —Holy Communion’ 11:00 A. M—Holy Communion and Sermon by Rev. Ward H. Clabeusch St. Mary’s-in-the-Hills | | St. Andrew's Chapel joctva ‘nd. and Oreenebiele “Ro «308 Dinte Mighway (Nina Scripps Behool) _Suilding ts ap mena 2 6:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.—Holy Communion, Sermon by the Rev Wm. Cc. mm, Ne _ Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. = . Bob Jones University Musical Ensemble. Will present. a special Program, Sunday Evening, July 4th, 7:30. Vocel Trios —. Duets—Solos. * Instrumental presentations, Public etl ee Mea Attendance ~~ ‘etel = a + z 5 ee =| . Lu Plans Completed Doreen Gana con oupg ! By Keligious News Service ; ALLAHABAD. India.— A plan{e oefvices at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M, : for the union of five Church groups Rev. _ in northern India and Pakistan, | ¢ ev. Otto G. Sc hultz Spea ker ; under discussion for 25 years, was a : ; completed here by the negotiating | Sunday School 9 A. M. ond l 1 A. M. “ ‘ committee and sent to the govern- Nemes: ee ee : Ting bodies of the communions tn- =e { = AURORA, Neb. An elderly tela “Pighter Attack,’ ‘ Sterling Hay- couple whose car had broken: down ; gree - Harnad voiced to Nebraska State Sen. Moon is Blue.” “Cap-| Lester Anderson their suspicions b garage operator here might ‘swindle’ them with his bill. Anderson assured them they were -wrong and to build up the “hospitality” of his home town, in- stalled them in his private guest room at the hotel he owns. Checking the room after the cou- ple left the next day, Anderson found the room towels and the bath Birmingham -—~ Tues.: “New Paces,” Bartha Kitt onus Graham; yw Wave,” Hayden, " @at.: ae Paredise Mills - Rechester : “Plight Nurse,” Joan Lesiie, For- rest Tucker ‘ “Paratrooper,” color, Alan Ladd, Busen Stephen Tues., Thurs.: “Forever Female,” Wil- liam Holden, Ginger Rogers Pri., Gat.: “Jivaro,” color, Fernando Lamas, Rhonda Fleming: “Giz Gun De- cision,” Guy Madison, Andy Devine. Helly Sat: “War Affow.” Jett Chandler, Maureen O'Hare LY 3. J054 Kitten Hitchhikes Ride. 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"YS devils CANYON BLAZING ARROWS FLAMING FROM THE SCREEN! ane punpeisnepellioon i + Progeced by SAM RATIMAN + » enced ty Wallin CORE OWL SHOW — 3rd HIT! FIRE JULY Dd th FIRE- WORKS DISPLAY Fireworks Sunday and Monday | July 4th & Sth at 10:00 P. M. er He fought the fury of the wind | and sea, a mob’s blind hate and a woman's mocking JAMES STEWART JOANNE DRU GILBERT ROLAND DAN DURYEA_ | + _ PON TIAC, _MICHIGAN Your Neighbor’s House Home Site Chosen With View In Mind! , HAZEL A. TRUMBLE itd black-faced Suffolk sheep slumber contentedly near the edge of a stream. at the foot of a long slope; over in another field, quietly grazing and mov- ing just ahead of the summer sun is the jet Black Angus num- bering over 500; and, in still an- other field, are the hundreds of registered Yorkshire swine — all reasons for the door full of blue ribbons which hang in the office- den of the modern country home at the top of the hill. * * «& Circled by a weathered split rail fence, Commander and Mrs. Melvin F. Lanphar built a con- temporary farm home of red painted board and batten with white trim. * « ¢@ P A one-story design, the Lan- phar home has a combination office-den, bedroom, bathreom and dressing room, living room, sunroom, kitchen and ‘utility room. Built to match, down at the foot of and into the hill, is the two-car garage topped with its black iron rodster weather vane. * * * ‘The site of our home was chosen to make the most of the view. Hence the multitude of windows in each room,” ex- plained Mrs. Lanphar in telling of their “hill selection at 1975 E. Architecture in ‘Country’ Modern architecture has ar- rived in the -‘‘country.”’ Where once the farmhouse was a two and three-story traditional design, built of either frame or brick, today’s country farmland house is a rambling one-story that looks as though it just moved out from the city suburbs. A survey of recently built country homes in Oakland County reveals that 98 per cent are strictly contemporary. And the modern mode is evident inside the new farmhouse, too The latest in automatic equip- ment has been installed to give the lady in the house an oppor- tunity to enjoy her country living; she has chosen furnish- ings which require the least amount of time for care and “After all,"’ she says, ‘today's farmer can enjoy the best in equipment for his barn. Why not. the lady in the farmhouse me ines GREEN COMPLEMENTS PINE—Green. in an apple leaf shade for the combed plywood squares set in an alternating lined pattern for the ceiling, pales off to a lighter shade for the leather divan used in Lanphar’s sun room. To take full advantage of the sweeping countryside view, windows are placed along the three walls of this me Leonard Road,-a spot where Oak- land borders the Macomb county line All the Lanphar reoms are paneled in pine. Colors with tones of warm blues, soft yel- lows and mellow tangerines, are complemented with brown and blue tweed furniture cov- erings. The slateroofed, recessed entranceway leads to a central hallway. Off this is the combina- tion office-den where the Lan- phars keep a complete report of each of their livestock’s produc- tion records. Furnished in early American decor, a huge circu- lar braided rug covers the floor and the furnishings are pine. One wall features a full-length shelf on which are placed all the farm and ag periodicals the Lanphars subscribe to. Each magazine has its own catalogued name beneath + Ld - The full-length closet doors hold the ribbons garnered by the Lanphar livestock at state, na- tional and international fairs The living. room, whose large windows face the valicy below and have a view of the ranging hills beyond, has one wall centered by a ceiling-to- floor raised ‘hearth field stone fireplace. From the farm fields nearby a ga a STN et ee pare a “ = - EY MG « + 4 a8 ep ae - + oa vatmeete! THE PONTIAC PRESS a. oes ea MODERN COUNTRY HOME — Navy Commander and Mrs, Melvin Lanphar of 1975 E. Leonard Rd., Leonard, chose contemporary lines for their new country home — but conceded to early American in interior decor. A one-story design, the floor plan includes a combination farm office-den, master bedroom, bathroom and dressing room, living room, sun room, kitchen and utility room. A fold-away stairway leads to an attic and storage area. Exterior is of red painted board and batten with white for window and door came the stone, said Mrs. Lan- phar, for the fireplace and chimney wall with blue stone predominating in color scheme. = * * Twin walled bookcases, lining each side of the fireplace, are also in pine, and accessories for the living room are in brass, copper and wrought iron. The kitchen, facing the readway, features pine cup- Til Pontiac Press Phete by James Mahar room and.they are framed in split bamboo draperies which can be either opened or closed. Rubber tile for the floor of this room is in beige and brown. All the floors of the Lanphar home are tiled, with rugs used over this in several of the rodms. oy RAT : J beards with hammered tron hardware. The floor tile and the counter tops are in green. Sliding windows open to allow a pass through area from the kitchen to the sun room. A built-in grill is part of the kitchen facilities and this is located in the brick wall placed directly in the back of the living room fireplace but facing the kitchen Running along one end of the ; 4 o 5 ; ee ee ee | os P > ar te weed P a weather vane home is the sun room with its full windows framed in_ split bamboo draperies. The ceiling is painted green and is comprised of squares of combed plywood. Beige and brown are the floor colors in rubber tile ° . * The large bathroom is in gray tile with chocolate brown trim. Top of the built-in, full- length dressing table is gray COMBINATION OFFICE-DEN—Farming is big business when you have individual records to keep for 500 Black Angus cattle, hundreds of Suffolk sheep and registered Yorkshire swine. The Lanphars planned a combination office-den in their country home with full-wall sliding door closets for “the housing of livestock LIVING ROOM WINDOW VIEW—At the foot trim. Interior walls are paneled in knotty pine and treated with a w the home comes from the furnishings. Shown at the upper left is the designed and built to match the house with the same board and batten in red and the identical black asphalt shingled roof. Built into. the hill below the house site, the ga- rage is a two-car model with workshop area and its roof boasts a wrought iron rooster marbleized plastic. A built-in stall shower in the same gray tile has a frosted giass door and the windows of the room are framed in tiny shutters which can be either opened or closed, . Many of the doors in. the house as well as the windows are framed in shutters. All the doors are sliding and slip back data. into concealed wall space. The utility room houses the oil furnace, the freezing units and the laundry facilities for the Lanphar home. A fold-away stairs leads to the attic and is located in the ceiling of this room. * + . Lanphar, a Navy ‘has several farms in thé Leow ard area and is in the insurance and mortgage business. A shelf along the upper wall of the room catalogues the agricultura} and farm periodicals to which the Lanphars-subscribe. Furnishings are constructed of pine. A- large oval braided rug covers. the floor, and the blue ribbons won by the livestock are pinned to the door for display. + = of thé hill homesite selected by the Lanphars is in this room from the colonial a huge oak noted for miles around for its perfection of shape.‘ This provided the reason for _ the large picture window in their living room. Beyond are acres of pasture lands where graze and swife raised by the In the ‘photo at the left is the living room with its ceiling-to-floor native fieldstone fireplace. The stone for this facility was collected in their farm fields and the stonemason allowed the sheep, Lanphars. cattle the blue toned rocks to predominate in the Lis pas” ‘ * ee ei ‘ > f eeeeeeeeeseeeegeeeeeseeeee From Leaky Faucets ~'A- leaking faucet wasted far more water than most homeown- ers realize. A slow drip fyom a leaking faucet can waste as much as 450 gallons of water a month. If the trickle is only % of an inch means a higher water bill but also means that valuable fuel is being wasted in heating the water, if the “eakage occurs at a hot water faucet, which is usually the case. 36 MONTHS TO PAY P&M HEATING Eavestroughing Sheet Metal Duct Work 1821 Orchard Lake Rd. seeseesooeeeeseseeeeee —_- FOR YOUR HOME mIIIIIIIITI Iii itiiti Tt tT) PHONE FE 2-6332 GRAFF itu 54 N. Parke By STEVE ELLINGSON Do-It-Yourself Writer There comes a time in the life of every young man when he’s got to have some equipment. This time usually comes when he dis- cards his three-cornered britches in favor of more suitable working clothes. = Now, take Billy, the popular Switch to... WARM AIR HEATING ra | We cerry @ complete line of LUXAIRE & MUELLER Ges end Oil Furneces HEIGHTS SUPPLY Phone FE 4-543! Paint, Appliances, Hardware, Plumbing Appliances 2685 Perry St. a <2 Ly gehas eS ¢ ae aa Ps slg | young , NBC television star pic- | tured here with his sister Kristy. _He needed a wheelbarrow to help his father and mothe? around the yard. Billy and his father had just finished building it when we -visit- ed them Saturday afternoon. I watched the boy as he wheeled his sister along the driveway. I thought to myself, you can’t help but admire the human race, particularly § chil- dren. They seem to know more about the art of living than most adults. It’s rare that their fine balance of life is disturbed. They have the knack of having an “awful good time” with themselves. Perhaps that is the reason it is written, if we become great enough to be as Hittle children, we might learn the So le ie, ; % SF ciao caietiaee: sade Miemeadanindins ecieeedaatandanl “= Sd a id “ - og + See's Toy Wheelbarrow Also Used as Lawn Ornament to be done, Billy's right there .to help out I asked the boy to show me his tools, and he promptly reached in his pocket and pulled out an old Boy Scout knife. The fact that the blades were all broken off didn't seem to bother Billy one bit. Before I left he had promised a neighbor boy that his father would make another wheelbarrow for him. And that isn’t all, his Dad is going te do it. The boy has a way about him. In addition to being a toy, this. little wheelbarrow is often used as a planter lawn ornament. It's a handy and visable place to put your house number. Any amateur THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1954 es & | can build it with a full size pat- | tern. All that's necessary is to wace the pattern on wood, then saw it out and finally put it together. A list of materials, step-by-step di- rections and everything you need to know is printed right on the pattern To obtain the full size wheel- barrow pattern No. 598, send 35 cents In coin to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, | Michigan. Should you desire the pattern for letters and numerals to be used r 9 Check Heating “Plant in Summer Do Repair Work, Make Replacements While System Is ‘Resting’ When the heavy garden work is done’ time permits attention to summertime modernization pro}- ects inside the house, spend some time looking over the heating sys- tem with a critical eye. Summer is the time to take care of neces- sary repairs and replacements while the system is “resting” and you will be ahead of the game by doing the work now. Modernization of the system can be a decorative gain as well as insurance of more comfort and sat- isfaction next winter if replace- ment of old-fashioned heating units ) bis included in the face-lifting plan. Nothing detracts more ’from_ the tasteful, fresh appearance of rooms than ponderous old-fashioned ra- diators and it is relatively simple and inexpensive today to remove them in favor of newer, stream- lined convectors. do the whole house at one time rather than on a room-to-room basis, heating experts say. By doing the werk in the summer- time while the heat is off, it can be completed quickly. “Among the many advancements in design since the hey-day of the old cast iron radiator, the new convector units seem te blend are used on hot water and steam systems. They differ from radia- tors in heating performance in lthat most of their heat is by | convection rather than radiation. They have smooth surfaces and rounded corners which are easy to keep clean in contrast to the wide open spaces between and behind the tubes of old radiators and, thanks to their unbroken sur- faces, are easy to paint to match the color of adjacent walls. pert, it's best to enlist the aid of your heating and plumbing man for placing the name. or nymber te on the wheelbarrow, send an ad- ditional 25 cents for letters and numerals pattern No. 66. art of living. Billy is only five years old, but that doesn’t make any difference. He still has a great deal to say. He and his dad are great pals and when there's any carpenter work Plain Fabrics Are Best on Figure-Paper Walls LINCOLN, Neb. (UP)—Take a a room before With solid colored walls, Miss 14x20 1% car Garage 298° ORTONVILLE Ortonville. Mich. NO MONEY DOWN—Up te 3 Years to Pay All Materials Furnished Including 8 x 7 Stee! Door * Less Labor and Cement LUMBER CO. Phone Ortonville 59 tured fabrics in plain colors. 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Make Do Housing Credit Debate Looms — House-Senate Members | Divided; Await FHA| Investigation Results | WASHINGTON (INS) — Hause- | Senate conferees working on Presi- | | dent Eisenhower's Housing Pro- | |gram are sharply divided over | how far the government should | go in easing credit for home buy- | ers. | Outcome of the present discus- | sions will determine whether home | buyers will be required to pay big- ger or smaller down payments on | dwellings obtained through the | Federal Housing Administration. | On higher - priced homes, the | difference means hundreds of dol lars to the buyer. To a certain extent, the issue | | may be decided by the effects of the current FHA investigation by the Senate Banking Commit- tee. Some congressmen are re- ported concerned that a further to be an invitation to further FHA irregularities, As matters now stand, the House | has approved five per cent down | insured homes up to $10,000 with an additional | 25 -per cent-cash payment on the | jexcess over $10.000. The Senate | voted to permit five per cent down only on homes costing less than $8,000 as requested by the Presi- | dent. In the conference committee, however, there has been a notable switch in sentiment. Sen. Irving M. Ives (R-NY), is said to favor | the House provisions to stimulate | home buying in the big cities but | House members are now inclined | to go along with the Senate ver- | sion because of the FHA probe. | A compromise probably will | be worked out that will lower ‘easing of credit may turn out tee dust or down payments from 15 to 20 per cent now required by the pends on the Senate FHA in- | vestigations, Also up in the air is the Presi | but the Senate permitted $18,000 And the committee probably will | take a second look at the sweep- housing and hotne finance admin- istrator Albert M. Cole in FHA's appropriation bill. The measure | BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURME! BURMEISTER'S LUMBER - Open Sundays 10 a. m.-3 p. m. Weekdays ‘til 8 p. m. WE WILL BE Dede JULY ft lead Sth Lay the Summer’s Dust with Burmeister’s Chloride special [OQ tv. 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Phone EM 3-4171 — EM 3-3996 We Deliver Within, 70 Miles, Radius of Our Yard URMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURM -- BURMEISTERBURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- BURMEISTER -- IN BURMEISTER SVILSIIWUNG -- BVILSIIWYNG -- VILSIIWUNG -~- WILSIZWUNG -- VILSIZWUNG -- WILSIIWUNG -- a T WILSIIWUNG ~~ WILSIIWUNG -- VaLsSiIawune and the conference committee may attempt to define this power more precisely. Te help the committee clean- up action on the bill by next weekend, Senate Banking Chair- man Homer E, Capehart (R- Ind.), bas agreed to suspend his FHA investigation for the com- ing week. This is designed to assure final congressional action on. the bill before the end of duly, acting FHA Com- Mason has Meanwhile, missioner Norman P. division of examination and audit, reporting directly to Mason in an effort to curb future irregularities. Previously, FHA officials who directed certain aspects of the housing program also had con- trol over auditing and examina- tion and Mason says the new set- up will provide ‘‘a control fuse box for all FHA programs:”’ It is estimated there are 210 | miltion “people in North i FHA but officials say much de- | dent's plan to allow FHA to in-| A retail builders supply store per- sure higher costing homes. The | mit at 00 S. Paddock in’ the | | House voted to raise the ceiling | amount of $18,000 was granted to | | from the present $16,000 to $20.000 | George Arakelian ing reorganization powers given | Baigeon. $11 000 gave Cole unlimited authority to | sen. 86.500 +reorganize the housing operation | ordered a major reorganization of Angle lrons Repair the agency which sets up a new | | | Heating Unit Vital ‘From Comfort, Beauty Views The heating system is one of the most vital phases of new home planning from a beauty as well as | comfort standpoint. So if your resi- dence is on the drawing boards, don’t ignore tnat phase of, the plans. If you are planning to install a hot water: or:steam system in your home, appearance and perform- ance of the heat distribution units are both important One of the most popular types of new units is the modern. cen- vector, which can be recessed in | the wall, fully or partially, se that it takes little or no floor space. It supplies heat by natural con- | Vection- without the aid of fans, | blowers or other mechanical de- vices. A heating contractor can supply full details, = Convectors have smooth front E:] oa NE j Berets with a decorative heat out- et grille They can be painted to PROTECTION—To drill a hole | mate h or contrast with the cologs overhead, punch‘the bit through 4 | of adjacent walls | small cardboard box to keep plas- | 1954 Was Prevents Sticking As the weather becomes warm and damp, wood tends to expand, causing drawers and windows to stick. Coat the sides of drawers with shellac and then rub them ‘with paraffin. For windows, just rub paraffin along the groove where the sash ma@ves up and down, Lumber. an BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orchard Loke' Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 ET ROY ANN ETT. b ) Realtors 28_E. Huron St. Ph. FE ark shavings from your | eyes and hair Building Permits Total $210,011 Authorizations for 54 | Constructions Range From $40 to $70,000 Building permits issued this week by the Pontiac City Building De partment $210,011 See Our Com BEFORE YOU BU © ANDERSEN © ARB Open Sun amounted to See What You're Buying! a DEER LAKE ‘=e plete Display Y ANY WINDOW © ROW... © KELCO day 9-]2 and pply Co. al ef White tk Rd 7110 Dinie Hwy. MA 5-492) CLARKSTON with 54 construction authorizations fof STAINING PROBLEMS ~ ON Woon anson seal ite a smel swell sa a8) ies ims he bene with DU PONT Wo-PURPOSE HOUSE PAINT formulated to prevent staining! If your home has large areas of painted clapboard or wood above brick or stone, here’s good news! New Du Pont Two- Purpose House Paint is specially formulated to prevent staining on masonry be- low painted surfaces .. . costs no more than ordinary house paint! * Prevents white staining below & A brillient white—cen be tinted DONALDSON LUMBER CO. 27 Orcherd Loke Rd. GAL. FE 2-838) ranging from -$40 to $70,000 The Baldwin Rubber Company received permission to construct a cinder block factory addition at 366 South Blvd., at a cost of $70,000 Vasbinder, Inc., will build eight one-family frame dwellings | ' | at a cost of $7500 each from 491 te 521 Nevada St. Other permits issued include; | | ' General repairs 1350 Highwood, Mar tin Kwiatkpwski $500 Build home — 1560 | | Sterling Ervin | Remodel 362 Seward Robert Kline 000 } Poundation to be moved 47 Marive | Nick Leone. $1000 Bulld home—185 E Bivd. Walter Davi Remode!) 344 8 Saginaw, A C. Lin try, $t 000 T = ; Garage — 179 Oneida Rd James L ENDURING BEAUTY ’ | Ocketman, $500 L Bulld home —115 Chippewa, Ward A Cummings. $13 000 Addition—734 8 Paddock J. A. Pred- man. Inc, $3,500 Addition—71$ Scottwood, Wiliam P Pfeiffer, $750 Garage 32 N. Edith. Dale Keiser, $500 Addition-_437 N. Johnson, Margie M Zander, $500 Home—J71 E. Reveriy, Wallece Jury, 500 $7 QGerage — 67 W 8trathmore, Bob's Building Gervice, $500 Addition tor Melrose, Charlies Me- Dermott, $1.80 “iamel 7 Baldwin, Newman Wallace, Addition 4 #N. Astor, Raymond W Commins, $1,250 Reside—53 WN. Anderson, Milton A Preet, $1,300 | ees cee } Loose Porch Railings Porch railings that have become loose can be made tight again by | installing angle irons at the jois between post and floor. Paint the angle irons after they | are in place to prevent them leav- ing rust stains on the woodwork. The annual wood crop of the United States would ring the earth 379 times: with a one inch board | one foot in width. Cast-O-Stone is individually formed and CAST DIRECTLY ONTO YOUR WALLS, for custom appearance and FREE ESTIMATES anywhere in Michigan CAST-O- NO MONEY | DOWN 335 FHA Terms FE 4.4508 OT: Nothing matches the rich, rugged beauty of natural stone, like CAST- O-STONE. Made with colorful true quartz, Cast-O-Stone is prepared on your property to give you the tailor- made effect that can't be matched by any pre-fabricated stone manu- factured locally and packed in boxes. Come in er MAIL THIS COUPON a e-_ ~ DEEP, RECESSED grooves make each stone stand out in full, SAVE insulation costs, painting, main- tenance costs. Let Cast-O-Stone edd beauty, convenience and solid resale value to your property. CAST 20-YEAR GUARANTEE or chip. Insist upon genuine CAST-O-STONE for this written protection. 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Natural gas service helps you with your household chores and gives you. more time to relax and enjoy yourself. ‘Gas heating provides even, comfort- able temperatures. Gas water heating meets all your hot water needs. Modern gas ranges are tops in cooking performance. Gas refrigeration is silent, dependable, ) protects your food and the family’s health. Gas clothes drying cuts wash day labor in half. PI-G-3297-28 Gas Seres BEST © Goats LESS Get the Facts ... MODERN GAS SERVICE IS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA, Before You Build, Buy or Remodel Call CON- SUMERS POWER COMPANY FOR*INFOR- MATION and SERVICE. en eee cs ae Y & . = q : ee PEE he F , Herbert C. Davis , 4925 Pontiac Lake Road = * OR 3-7614 ’ A Rusty Porch Chairs Fine With Paint. Kreping metal porch furniture sharp and inviting looking usually is a never-ending job, but even rusty furniture can be painted so it needn't be refinished every year. For a neat, smooth job, remove the old finish. Then give the piece of furniture a brisk wire-brushing, and sand the metal thoroughly. Next, apply a_ rust-inhibitive primer,’ such as red lead, blue lead, or zinc dust paint. Over this, you can brush on a first-class ex- terior enamel. Paint Question Answered Q—Do metallic paints increase or decrease the heating efficiency of radiators?—T.A, ‘ A—Painting steam or hot-wa- ter radiators with a finish coat- ing of metallic paint ts said to reduce heat emission slightly. In- termediate coatings do not have this same effect unless extremely thick and heavy, There are 26 species of wild orchid in the Great Smoky Moun- tains National Park. Ray O'Neil | Estate Service 18 W. Seren St FE 38-7103 Lo? ees See the New “CORONADO” .| United Siete: Steel Co. rom $6,500 o Authorized Sale and Erection MORTGAGE LOANS fer Part-time Farmers De yew live in @ modern home in the country on a half acre or more? The Equitable Life Assurance Soci ety of the U.S. offers @ low-cost, long-term loan plan especially weil adapted to four Anencing needs. Call or Write for Deteils 1717 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-052) Eve. FE 5-889! ARE YOU THINKING ys OF BUILDING? % QUALITY %& SERVICE % PRICE Are of HIGH i; . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 3, :| Simple Work Hides - a acto $ a e _ mi & a ee me O mon ISAT bf J 3 | ; = (Te Mew 49 WS Leeemc A ) pian "/49 SLEEP eee (2 Oe / : H | / | Cvue&lain tl. <“vLoser ” AAaod r L alg Reon Oe ipassie= Q ae —_— — AP Newsfeatures SUMMER RETREAT — Do-Little-Lodge is the architect's name | for this summer cabin which has a large living room with fireplace and a builtin kitchen at one end, a bunk room and a bath with a glazed wide planks is suggested. (Further information and blueprints available from architect) ptt Leam Correct © sins ! for cutting metal. Keep one handy ‘tay. (under some free-standing lava- -ere | tories, which is inconspicuous. outer door so bathers can reach the shower without entering the | house. A total floor area of -only 504 square feet envisions economical | construction. This is Plan 149 by Paul T. Haagen, architect, 360 N. | Michigan Ave., Chicago 1, Ill: An exterior of logs, log. siding,’ or | to cut a little away from the line and smooth afterward with a | | Hacksaws, you.know, are used | Uses for Saws Every Household Tool Designed for Special Workshop Duties These five saws, the crosscut, back, keyhole, coping and hack- gaw, each have a. specific use and are the handiest around the home workshop. Saws are. designated by type. length and points. An eight-point saw, for example, has eight teeth —you'll be surprised how often you | |use it. Start the cut so three or | more teeth contact the metal; | make cuts as close to the vice as possible | Take a little time to learn how to use your saws and take care | you'll save money in the long run if you let an expert do the sharpening. About 94 per cent of all U. S. soft coal is mechanically cut and about 73 per cent is mechanically of them. It'll pay off. Incidentally, | & ~ pen 5] 1954 Exposed Plumbing One of the main reasons why the modern bathroom is able to present so much eye-appealing beauty is the absence of exposed piping. soak 4 Long ago ‘the bathtub piping fixture shell and ie hatin PE Now virtually the only remaining piping-exposed to view is the trap But, even this can be hidden by setting the lavatory into a_coun- tertop. The result is a vanity lava- tory, ultimate note of elegance in the modern bathroom. Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South T FE 4 0528 In Kansas, Missouri and North | for more than 90 per cent of total Dakota, surface mining accounts|coal production. 400 LAKE | LOTS” With Permanent Beach Rights | Available AS LOW AS 150i. AS LITTLE AS $25 Down THE RED HORSE CORP. 5019 Cass-Elizabeth FE 4-2252 _A NEW SERVICE! Any Time, Any Amount, Any Place IMMEDIATE DELIVERY c} FE 5-8614 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G. VanHorn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street ~- Insurance Needs - Change > YS . From | Year to EN Gs S77 Year! If you haven’t reviewed your Insurance for some time, now is the time to do so. You may find that your coverage is not as complete as you would like. In gny case, call us for an insur- ance inventory, soon. No obligation, of course. LAZELLE “sx” INC. Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy 504 Pontiac Bank Bldg. FE 5-8172 INSURE! BE SURE: BUILDING. _ B. D. Charles 7) loaded. to the inch. = en The more teeth per inch, the snioother the cut you'll make. Te Buy < Sell Poop Estate On the other hand, a saw with ne all . fewer teeth cuts faster. All-Woman Realty The first saw to own is an eight- TRELEA a. ELWO00 point crosscut, 26 inches in length. ae Page - Start sawing with short back FE 46-3844 em FE 5-1284 strokes near the heel of the blade, “ using your thumb as a guide. Hold- ing the saw at a 45 degree angle to the board, apply light pressure on the forward stroke, no pressure on the back stroke. The backsaw is a crosscut rein- forced with a steel rib along the upper edge. It’s used for accurate, fine work such as a lap joint. When starting to cut, raise the handle slightly, and as the cut ad- vances, gradually lower the saw to horizontal position. Use a knife or an awl to mark all guide lines. A coping saw is useful for intri- cate work, especially for cutting thin wood, Saw toward the notches in the marked design, shifting the Electrical Contractor @ WIRING @ FIXTURES @ POWER | INSTALLATION D w. MOOTE IMPORTANCE We Feature fl Three LUMBER C0. 7234 Cooley Loke Rd. EM 3-306] | able for inside cuts and for work | eut, bore a hole first, then insert UNION LAKE |. work as necessary. Buy an adjust- See Our able saw that lets you rotate the Complete Line of blade to any desired angle. FIXTURES and The narrow, tapered biade of a WIRING SUPPLIES keyhole saw is particularly suit- 845 W. Huron FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405. in close places. For an inside the blade. Twist the handle slightly to change directions. For accurate work, it's usually better KEASEY ELECTRIC. Electrical Contractor = =< Appliance—Fixtures Phone OR 3-260! - OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Highway Drayton Pilatns, Mich. Coming... 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FREE PARKING - FE 4.1594 IN REAR OF STORE Exclusive RANCH HOME SITES AVAILABLE Lone Pine Village Style-Rite, “inc. 1090 Lene Pine Rd. —_— Paper Prevents Stains In order to preserve a new hat slip a strip of wax paper sabia the hat and the leather sweat band and this will keep the hat ribbon from becoming. stained by perspi- ration or hair lotion. Pha Spe —_ POPOL PLL @ MAKE YOUR HOME THE BRIGHTEST IN THE BLOCE i The stays whi e Complete $42 “ YALSPAR WHITE HOUSE PAINT e Easy to use. Starts white ..; Whitest WHITE! te for years hiding gives more coverage per gallon WHERE COLOR IS DESIRED VALSPAR BODY COLORS - @Smart, modern tints . woe't crack, chip, | nor fade. True Valspar Quality o Keep their g Tes that edded touch of smertnes ELLIS: COLORS ValsPar wee oe h season after season HARDWARE NO. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2- Poorer BP PALL LP LPP PPP PP PPP 3766 Keego Harbor, Mich. . Write Box 42, -WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Pontiac Press GAR “COMPLETELY ERECTED” (Including Cement Work) 14x20 SIZE FHA TERMS 575” IAL LOW PRICE! | SAVE on this SPEC on paditions. recreation rooms, D&M BUILDING SERVICE | le | Winter noe seer Clean Paint Applier - ‘After Work Is Done As soon as a paint job is* fin- ished, the tool for application — brush, spray gun or rollere-should be thoroughly cleaned. Any -left- sj}over paint should be tightly cov. )} ered. When next using the paint, check to see whether a skin has within the can. If careful, one can | probably lift out any such skin in | one piece. If the” Skin _is not re- moved completely, stir the paint Eland strain it through a coarse cloth or old stocking before begin- -| ning to use it Huge dry plains seen by the naked eye as dark splotches on the moon give ‘“‘the man in the moon” his features. TORIDHEET >} AUTOMATIC HEATING hada tree heating survey and estimate call | AUTOMATIC — HEATING CO. | 17 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9124 ‘ THE PONTI AC PRESS, SATURD. AY, = ~ APPLY PENETRATING - WOOD SEALERS WITH CLOTH OR BRUSH +f } fae os Kitchen Serves Can Be _ Time-Saving sehold Aid You can have a permanent maid | Properly Planned, | as possible. ¥ As Able Maid It | | ) on your household staff who re- ; ae no wages. That able domestic servant is— | your kitchen, Not as it presently is, of course, unless it's a new kitchen or re- cently remodeled, But a properly | planned kitchen can be a tre- mendous help in running a house- hold, leaving plenty of time for civic and i-sere—activities that BUILDERS’ | SPECIALTIES TENN. 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Be sure that there is ‘| sufficient footage of work surface adjacent to each major area: the sink, range and refrigerator. These counters save time, effort and steps. 2. Have as large a refrigerator as the room will accommodate, preferably one with a freezer compartment. With such an ap- pliance offering maximum stor- age, you need to shop for feod and related items oply once a week at the most, 3._Proper storage is as much a time-saver as an automatic dish- washer, simply because it keeps | things-at fingerups. By all means, investigate the many new types of cabinets with shelves and racks designed for specific uses 4. A kitchen that is hard to clean is a minute and energy waster, The area behind the range is especially vulnerable to grease and stains. It's wise to surface this splashback with grease - resistant material, tn- stalled to several feet above the top of the range. 5. The floor plan is a major key “Most ex | perts favor the U-shaped plan be- | cause it cuts down steps between | Soememnee ‘Pull Plug From Wall Rejuvenate Fiber Rugs When you disconnect an electric appliance, always pull the plug out of the wall outlet rather than the plug out of the appliance. This will prevent the prongs of the ap- pliance becoming pitted and mak- ing a poor electric contact. ea-jture manufac wood JULY 3, 1954 a Give Wood Project That ‘Pro’ Look For a professional look in work: shop projects, the home. craftsmen jean work with the material most widely used in commercial furni- ture—-hardwood ply- Choice species such as birch, gum, mahogany, maple, oak and walnut can be obtained at many neighborhood ‘lumber yards in a variety of panel sizes, thicknesses and grades, Hardwood plywood is particu- larly suited for use in the home workshop because its strength and stability eliminate the dangers of splitting or puncturing, and its pre- sanded surface makes finishing an easy job. About two - thirds of all the households in the U. S. have tele- phone « service, | pes re @LOW DOWN PAYMENT” ‘@Near New School and Lake Shaker Dr. off Williams Lake Rd. ee PHONE OR 3-7414 . A. C. COMPTON & SONS BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 4900 WEST } TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER BEALTOR @ BUILDER 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 —r lt Costs Less Than You Think to BUILD A HOME Over 70 Basic Plans Semico Homes LAMINATED Construction Prices and Informatics Witheet Obligation John M. Barling, Dealer 6086 Waterfront—Waterfera ~ Phene OR 58-2256 Bvenings SEE US — BEFORE YOU BUILD YOUR GARAGE Call FE 2-0233 LET = ® Birch Pine ® Mahogany ® Fir 3088 W. Huron e = CABINETS * Knotty Custom-Made for New Homes * Formica Tops See Models on Display at the— CABINET SHOP wooD KITCHEN Bathroom Vanities er Remodeling FE 5-9331 SS A ity materials. We build any size or ae Goroge—trame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed of qual- Complete cement work. _ CUSTOM-BUILT _ GARAGES COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Attic Rooms — Porches — Additions — Recreation Rooms — Roofing and Siding — Aluminum or Wood Windows — Asphalt Paving — Driveways ~— Parking Areas OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. 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ORTOVE . 2 nce ees Fentiac Police ........000--. 2 1 6 Greta Gell ...- .2ccce oe 1 0 ster... oa mt 1 t) ee Realty) ; ac High Nsoice Pras : piseeen: 8 s- ¢ oe reer cre eo 8 2 0 | Don's Skating Riek |. -5.s: 0 4 e AMERIC. | KNOTHOLERS wth we Boys Club 2 0 GMC i | Avondale 2 0 Yankees 1 ilf Indians 1 1 Whitfield } 1 Tigers ‘@ 2 Dick & Wes 2 = aos expecting an easy touch, have walked right into the one-two pitch- | ! —Bob Turley and Joe Coleman. punishment. of-Coleman's. 3-hitter last night. They may feel the other ‘punch when they meet strikeout artist Bob Turley today. ‘a “hitter in eight iInnings—go to boy Rowe wouldn't do any good if gers who had beaten him twice before this season on a hitter, 1-0, and 5-4 in 10 innings. the Tigers down in order in seven of the nine innings. He threw only 114 pitches,an average of less than four to a batter. He gave up only two walks, one intentional, and let Reten. the count go to three Balls on only No last night. top program at Speedway during the running of 25-lap feature will be added to next Bengals Hope Turley isn't BALTIMORE (#—Detroit Tigers, ——— ng punch of the Baltimore Orioles in the persons of two righthanders Tigers are still reeling from the Manager Fred Hutchinson groaned when he saw Al Aber’s best pitching job of the season— waste. Then he picked Billy Hoeft, a strong road winner, to work against Turley. Hoeft has won five games—all on the road. But Hoeft, Aber or even School- itches like Coleman did games Fridey, Juty 2) Netiona? " Cheb Turley pi ater oA teases Be aR H yim mbt me on Sieh ss cist eee a oe He beat the Tigers, 2-0, for his | Cleveland 1.21.7” 2392 348 634 72 333 265 zig - Bee die sis sh aes 2nd shutout and 9th victory of the sect td te, Gl cee & ae sa ten 2 oi, ae os os aA er 2: 24a8 241-632 29 225 254) tt 292 619 66 277 7 Washington 30s 312 900 $0 305 208 isa 239 508 30 203 ; Coleman, who will be 32 on the Philadelphia iors 303 sey on Sor | ert © | 30th of this month, was at his con- American League Club nH MR RAT rol pitching peak against the Ti- He faced only 31 batters, putting Gals can These couched ti boas. Rain halted Friday night's hard- Pontiac M-59 he semi-final. That race and the Wednesday's program. A big fireworks display will be |< held Sunday along with the usual et cone, ‘teppet Wy 2 Bee! fea Chuck Partello of Rochester was leading Friday's semi in the 7th}: the slippery track. Mickey Katlin won the pursuit and Bill Kourt the were. Jim Hasselle,-Butch Mar- Shall, Partello, Don LeMarbe and Dorris Sanders. ‘ while heat winners The Yankees haye had 14 dif|! erent first basemén in the past |! That was in the 5th u nning on & walk, single and a/4 sacrifice. Coleman then issued his a intentional pass to load the bases and fanned Aber to end the in- ning. Rain Washes Out Speedway Feature | pitching career. At the ripe old age of 35 the off an lowa farm 19 summers ago with just about the fastest fast ball vital factor in the Indians’ pénnant bid. He. doesn't work often any more and when he does-.he has to rely DETROIT on craft and wile instead of blazing | Ruane, oss 3 3 see ? 2 | speed. Hut he continues to be suc- Delasna. nt 4 H 1 ° Brd'we.ss 3 H H ! cessful and might very well get | peme, @ 3 H H 3 pips, 38 2 H ; ; hry pag deer hi: nn : ° nig: n 8 Wilson, “e 3 ° : 1 Mosse © 3 " i 1 victory of the season, checking the | Aber ’p 3 0 1 8 Coleman 3 1 1 9| Chicago White Sox 3-2 on four hte one rf be | . in the opener of a twilight-night Totals 18 24 9 Tetels 26 5.22 1} doubleheader, The Indians grabbed | Mouse Mier cut ter Aber ee the nightcap, too, 54, and dumped Baltimere “50'S yen ane e@s—a| the challenging Chicagoans into poaeregr te Egger asters S|" The" New York Yankees crept end Bax ne Bephens. Cerca and Kryhoskt: | into second place by the side door. 5 BB-A a Coleman 2 4 = Aber They split their 13th consecutive ~* | doubleheader. After beating Wash- mon $0, WeCaleman (#4), Laver ‘12)-| ington 6-5 in 11 imnings they bowed UnOrieve, Serv. Ument, Buvtey. 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Yogi Berra singled home the City League takes on Richardson's Dairy of Waterford Township loop | * like all other youngsters with a mp Chisox bill sinee August of last season.- Elsewhere in the American) phia 84 and Baltimore used a ’ the senor said. “June | York | usually was a bad month for us,” Enthused Indian Fans Now Talking CLEVELAND i —C le v el and) three previous Cleveland clubs has Lopez, are now and turning out at to be All-Star ih National League streak and outhit all three-hit shutout by Joe Coleman to turn back Detroit 2-0. The Yankees’ first game victory came after Washington had moved into a 54 lead in the top of the | theing-run_in-the last of the ninth |and came through in the clutch Lemon again in the 11th with a single that scored Bob Cerv with the winning tally. The Yankees found themselves | | five runs behind after 2% innings of the second game and couldn't catch up against, the, Senators who, |. now hold a 65 season's edge over the world champions. Softball Contests Slated at Oakland Two men's softball games will be played tonight and Sunday af- ternoon at Oakland Park as part of the city-wide July 4th cele- bration Louie's Tavern of the Pontiac at 6 p.m. this evening. Shaw's Jewelers will face City Men's League leader Stadium Inn tomor- | The row at 2:30 p.m. Teams from the city’s Midget Baseball league are scheduled to play at 10 am | Monday. ‘Red Wing Representative |'to Appear Before Rotary “Lefty” Wilson, spare goalie and assistant trainer of the Detroit Red Wing flockey team, and B ig Lynch, television, sportscaster of the Red Wing games, will appear before the Pontiac Program will include film high- lights of the 1954 Detroit Red Wing Dr. D. D. Bergeron is chairman in charge of the arrangements for = special sports program. Honus Wagner led the National on Sunday and | ‘ | Bob Lemon Cleveland tonight, but side hurt after a pre-game pe so Art Houtteman ( against Sandy may pit y. | i nae > | whose four-hitter won opener, that“has where they are. All-Star at Slated Monday at Drayton Park i E BREE i i league batters eight seasons. Joe DiMaggio Was Willie Mays Idol as Youngster By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK ® — Willie Mays, before I get the ball down low, all I jhave to be is swing it back and let it go.” on the and he midst of a u-turn, ie all his own, however 3 f 3 4 ef /~ RIGHTEEN \ 7 * ‘Mendes-France Is Losing Time Indochinese Struggle, EDC Issue Present. Problems to Premier By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS «#—With more troubles, filing up, Premier Pierre Mendes- France is running out his boney- moon period in the National As- sembly and with the newspaper editorial writers. Mendes-France was voted into office June 18.with one of the big- gest majorities in recent years. He.) got the votes of the Communists, although. he insisted he did not want them. And the Socialists voted to confirm him but refused | to join his Cabinet. = - . It was his promise to bring an end to the fighting in Indochina by July 20 or resign that swept Mendes-France into office. He was called the ‘“‘man of hope” by a fiation Weary of the long Indo- chinese War. “Almest ithmediaely after an- nouncing his Cabinet, mostly little known members of Parliament, Mendes-France flew to Switzer- land to see Red Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. He came back to re- port to the National Assembly and got a vote of approval, 421-8, to put off debate on composition of his Cabinet. That may have been the high point of his popularity Since then, there has been little Sohn Bull Sees Jamb chops, and _while you're at | beef binges : noticeable progress in the techni- cal discussions at Geneva to work out details of a cease fire in Indo china. Because of Vietminh objec- tions, military discussions in Indo- china have not got under way. Meantime. after the Eisenhower- Churchill talks in Washington, the European army issue has come bounding back to the ferefront. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of Germany is becoming more insist- ent on restoration of German sov- ereignty..Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak was in Paris this week to see Mendes-France about - the European Army. When the EDC issue comes up, France is haunted by all of its old divisions, and Mendes-France cannot eount on a majority for his solution—which amounts to a com- promise between those in favor and those against. Hawaii exports wasps to South Pacific countries to help control insect pests. | Meat Rationing | End on Sunday LONDON «®—Britons tomorrow regain a freedom they haven't en- joyed for 14 years, They will be able to go into a butcher shop and say: , “Give me about three pounds of it toss in a couple 6f pounds of bangers-' Bangers are mysterious | sausages. Meat rationing is ending. “It is a coincidence,’’ said Prime Minister Churchill in a_ recent speech, ‘‘that this freedom should come to us on What the Americans call independence day. We are in a mood to value the restoration of this bif of our independence.” Actually, meat suppltes have been good—and off-ration pur- chases often possible—for some months, “but tomorrow the whole ; ration book becomes gq relic | There are going to be some roast Meat is the last of the rationed foods. Ration Books have been part of the British way of life since | March 1, 1940. Fourteen years of meat shortages—often acute—do something to how a nation thinks, acts, works and of course, eats How are Britons going to react to the new freedom? Restaurant proprietors are guess- ing that after a big initial demand for chops, cutlets and filet steaks, the British will revert to their} traditional food habits which calls for game, poultry and fish. Chicagoans Move to Bar Fluoridation CHICAGO (®—A citizens group opposed to fluoridation of Chicago's drinking water is seeking 500,000 signatures to submit the question for a referendum in November. The City Council last month ap- proved a program to add fluorine compounds to Chicago's water as means of reducing tooth decay in children | The question to appear on the | petition, if the 500,000 signatures | are obtained, will be: ‘Shall the use of sodium fluoride,.a-deadly poison, or any other fluorides be prohibited in the water supply of the city of Chicago?"’ The American Dental Assn. has taken the position that fluorine is | safe if added to water in the ratio of one part in a million ‘ALLEY OOP © —— = ——_ +--+, — U.S. to Protest French Move Withdrawal From Delta Causes Grave Concern in Washington WASHINGTON w—The United States has instructed its diplomats at Paris, Geneva and Saigon “ti* express grave coricern to French and Vietnamese government lead- ers over the apparent abandonment to Communist forces of anti-com- munist populations in the Red River Delta of Indochina The .action was taken, officials said, on humanitarian grounds. An Associated Press dispatch from Singapore yesterday reported that French troop withdrawal south of | Hanoi had put an additional four million Vietnamese under Red rule The French command at Hanoi | announced: their troops have evae- | uated five fortified cities and 2.000 square miles of rich, heavily popu- lated riceland in the southern part of the Red. River Delta. Th State Department spokesman said Wednesday that the United | States had not been informed by ithe French government of the | withdrawal operation. Yesterday } the spokesman, Press Officer Hen- ry Suydam, disclosed that the United States was asking Paris for | information about its operation in | Indochina. ; However French diplomats here said information about the pro- | posed troop withdrawal was given top American... British, . and New Zealand military officers during confidential talks nearly a |month ago. No one at the meet- | ing, the French said, made any move to offer reinforcements. Suydam said the United States had a direct interest since it is a member of the Geneva Confer- ence where French representatives are’ negotiating with Communist representatives for an Indochina settlement The new American diplomatic moves and the public disclosure of | them here represented expressions of U. S. government: disapproval of the course being taken by the Mendes-France government of France. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith “Of course, Paris was lovely—but you know I don't believe the ice cream there compares with ours!” by T. V. Hamlin Tue BaiT NEeDs A UTTLE FHONG CISCO KID Bot waive FuSStED ONE ALREADY / LL WARN YOu FAIR AND SQUARE MISTER THIS WILD ANO SOUVE GOT A JOB... GOT A BUSTEO NECK! f oe OK AY THEN. STICK ON FO OR BO SECONOS | 4 OU ANT = ¢ i a inn eed OS a4 f 4 “RR a — WELL, Tm A BIT MYSELF, AS TO THE BEST ST way TO GET wi OUT OF TWAT JAM! DIXIE DUGAN by McEvoy and Strieber COME TO THE OWLS" HOLIDAY PICNIC AS MY GUEST /— I'M ON THE OGRAM FOR AN ORATION - [A HALF HUNDRED RUSSELS LATER~| | 1'’M BEGINNING) IT’S FATE! : To THEA PA By. ARE Scie — : ARGUMENT) KEEP THEM David DS WE FOUND — [T WAS, > “ Cun ATTIC ;- ‘ te ¢ AN = ” ATTIC’— IFT HEAR waagen ce s * ru bo % - 7 —— Py : a 4 . | N ' - ‘ * i; -—o\. \\ t A XN —2 a ND THERE'LL BE OTHER PR A ete (ITEMS w HAR-RUMPH /! - THANKS, MAJOR! DID THE OWLS EVER DECIDE THE STRAIGHT ¢ = SHOULD I TAK ALONG A WHEELGARROW, JUST IN CASE YOU hAS'O. Yee ? aw Wet . Ml 5 BN é nen me BS! AS SPRAIN YOUR ANKL , é 3 SEASON'S i . CULTURAL EVENTS SAVING A TRIP _— emis Por arocsherndenonins ETF- . ri —_—Arber—BDr-E-b- 7 ee 5 of Mactsor. Wix., - of the charges in 1952, _Cooper served as village clerk from Arsenal Clerk Asks Hearing Five Commie Charges Are Made Against Him; Wife Also Out 7 DETROIT w — A civilian clerk at the Detroit Arsenal, suspended by the Army yesterday: has’ de * manded a hearing to clear -him- self of Communist charges. Carroll J. McIntyre and his wife were both suspended from their jobs at the Detroit Ordnance Dis- trict because of the Communist accusations made against him. McIntyre strongly denied the five specific charges made against bim, The Army suspend: ed his wife, Ethel, shortly after he received a letter of suspen- sion, . Mcintyre said the charges in the letter were made against him in 1951 when a Civil Service Commis- sion loyalty board challenged his right to work at the arsenal. But a review board cleared him he said. He said the review board found: “There is no reasonable doubt of your loyalty to the United States.”’ McIntyre said partment also cigared him in 1950 so that he ould work as a clerk in the Fifth Assembly \of the United Nations, He said the letter of suspension charged that he was a dues paying member of the Communist Party in 1947 and 1948; had attended “State De- \the Marxist Institute of the Jeffer- Sqn School of Social Science, New Yokk City, listed by the attorney general as subversive: knew and associated with Amos William Coles, a Wew York Communist ' party official and was named by [MARKETS | Produce =s DETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT (UP; — Wholesale prices on public farmers’ markets as reported by the — of Lagi ear Red, fancy, Prui Steele's 5.00 a Not 2.50- 375 bu. Strawberries, No 1, 9.00-11.00 24- -qt case; strawberries, No. 1, 6.00-6.00 16 qt. case Vegetables — No 1, 1.00-1.60 cabbage, sprouts, ‘Cashifiever. fancy, 250 . 150-200 bu Celery, No 1}, 00-400 crate: celery, No. 1. _ 125 dos; Cucumbers, No 1, 600-700 b 1, 90-1.00 behs Rebirabi, 1.00-150 bu. Leeks, No |, 150 dos bens, Onions, green, No 1, 7 Parsley, curly, No 1, sley, root, No 1, - ag No 1,~400-135 50-Ib bag. Peas, No. 1, 4.00-4.50 bu; Hadishes, red, No. 1 70-85 dos behs; radishes, white. No 1. 75-85 doz bchs) Rhubarb, outdoor, No 1, 60-75 dos behs. Squash, Italian, No rt 25-175 %e-bu; squash, Italian, No 1. oe = bskt; souash. Summer, No 25-1.7 bskt. Tomatoes, hothouse, No 1, we ‘218 8-Ib bskt: z ° tomatoes, out- door, No 1, 360-450 14 tb bskt Turnip No 1, 100-125 dos behs. +— Greens: Endive, No 1. 135-175 bu Escarole. No 1, 125-175 bu. Lettuce, Butter, No 1. 2.25-2.50 bu; lettuce, Head, No 1, 2 25-3.00 3-doa crate; lettuce, Head, No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu; lettuce, leaf, No 1, 65-85 bu. Romaine, No 1, 100-125 bu Spinach, No 1, 150-200 bu. Cabbage, No 1, 75-100 bu. Collard, No 1. 75-100 bu. Turnip, ne Pe Swiss Chard. No 1. 125-1 Danish Celebration Aided by Americans AALBORG, Denmark w» — At ‘| least 15,000 persons, most of them Danish-Americans and their fam- ilies, will gather in the heather- covered hills of Rebild National Park tomorrow in a Fourth of July celebration unique outside the United States. / Year after year, many Danish- born or descended return from America to celebrate the historic date in the country where they were born. 2 * * Main speakers tomorrow are Robert R. Coe, U. S. ambassador to Denmark; Henrik Kauffmann, Coles in a diary of party affairs. McIntyre said the letter also | accused him of signing a Commu- | nist sponsored petition in March | 1949, asking clemency for a mother and her two sons sentenced to! death for murder. Jackson Cashier Pleads Guilty = net DETROIT w — Roland B:' Wal- ker, a 12-year-old bank cashier pleaded guilty yesterday to charges that he made false entries in the books of the Jackson Bank where | he worked to steal $88,000. Walker, who worked at the Jack- son City Bank and Trust Co. for 40 years, told the court that he took the money. The government charged that Walker took the money between | Party, Danish ambassador from Washing. ton, and Danish Premier Hans | Hedtoft. Greetings will be read by Peter L. Jensen of Western Springs Ill.; George Ugilt, editor of the | Danish language newspaper ‘‘Den Danske Pioner” in Chicago, ak contractor Theo Jensen of Pasa dena, Tex - Among the singers will be Dor- |] othy Warneskjold, American lyric | soprano. “| Jackson GOP Boulder Receives Floral Dress JACKSON 4P The Jackson County Florists Assn. dressed up the stolid republican boulder Fri- day so it will look nice fer the freedom festival next week. The boulder which marks the first convention of the Republican 100 years ago, now has |flowers growing in its crevices. 1949 and June of this year when| The boulder, dedicated in 1910 by the shortages were - discovered | President William Howard Taft, while he was ill. He fled to St. Pe- tersburg, Fla. when he discovered he had been found out. He was ar- | rested there. Walker was released under $5,000 bond to await sentencing, but fed- eral Judge Thomas P. Thornton set no date. Drowns Near Niles NILES — The body of Earl Brown, 19, of Bremen Ind., has been recovered from Barron Lake, three miles east of Niles. Police said Brown's body was recovered Friday, the day after he drowned while swimming. They said Brown needed a cane to walk. wil] be visited this year by Vice President Richard Nixon. Garbage Can Ordinance Uncovers Whisky Still DARLANGTON, S.C. uw — Resi- dents of this community are re- quired by an ordinance to keep the lids on their garbage cans. That's what Patrolman P. T. Huntley was out to enforce when he went to a house to complain about the odor of what apparently was garbage. _ In a way it was — but carefully mixed garbage. Huntley found a 400-gallon still filled with sour mash. - George E. Cooper UTICA—Service for George E. Cooper, 74, of 45438 Van Dyke was held this afternoon at Utica Meth- odist Church, with burial in Utica | Cemetery under auspices of Lodge | 3. F&AM. Arrangements were by) Schwarzkoff - Milliken Funeral) Home. Railroad agent here for 3 years, until his retirement in 1945, Mr. 1922 to 1925. after a_ lingering illness. Besides his widow, Ada, Mr. Cooper is survived by three daugh- ters, Mrs. Bernice Quandt of Kala- mazoo,; Mrs, Evelyn Stallard of Royal Oak afid Mrs. Anita Mundy of Reading;’ three sons, I. L. of New Haven, Dr. G. P. of Ann He died Wednesday “ICivil — THE PONT T AC PRESS, Defense Agency Moving to State ‘Percy Jones Haspital - Site to Be Headquarters of FCD Administration WASHINGTON w—The Federal Defense Administration (FCDA), leading advocate of in- dustry and government dispersal , against the threat of enemy air attack, has decided to follow its ; }own advice. The agency announced yesterday .| it will move its headquarters from Washington to Battle Creek, Mich. The main reason: to get away from a major potential enemy H- bomb target. . by Defense Department authori- ties, whe noted the Perey Jones Army Hospital area at Battle Creek where FCDA will set up offices has been closed down, ex- cept for a caretaker staff, since last year, It is federal policy, these infor- mants siad, tv move agencies using rented civilian quarters into per- manent but unoccupied government buildings whenever possible. In Washington FCDA has been living for three years in a new eight story, luxury-type apartment house. Military sources said also that the Army is retaining overall con- trol over Percy Jones and, should war come, expanding Army needs would force the civilian agency to look for still another home, FCDA has 496 employes here, ; and their pay totals 3'4 million doliars a year. The pay of other employes throughout the nation brings the payroll figure up to 4'2 million annually. An FCDA spokesman said it was expected that most of the pro- fessional employes would transfer to Michigan, but that many secre- tarial employes have homes and other interests here and may de- «line to change. “We may have to do a considerable amount of hiring at Battle Creek’ as a result,’ he said : The Ciyil Defense Administrator —Val Peterson, a three-time for- mer Republican governor of Ne- braska—will set up offices, along with the rest of the headquarters organization, in the Percy Jones Hospital area. An alde said a small staff— “about 25 people’’—will be re- tained in Washington, and Peter- son probably will keep an of. fice here. “The nature a ihe administra- tor's job requires close coordina- tion with the Defense Department and other government. agencies, and it is likely that he will spend a good part of his time here," the aide said. Peterson himself was vacationing with his family and could not be reac’ for comment when Michi- gan Congressmen first gave out word of the forthcoming transfer. Ferguson and Potter Vote for Tax Bill “ WASHINGTON um Sens. Fer- guson and Potter (R-Mich) voted with the majority Friday as the conference with the house a gen- eral tax revision bill. - In other roll calls: The Michigan senators voted against & Motion by Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) to send the bill back to the finance committee with instruc- ——4. | tions to wrjte in a general tax cut Deaths in Nearby Communities Mrs. Annie A. Summer ARMADA—Service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the A. M Tiffany Chapel for Mrs. Annie A. Summer, 85. of 73715 S. Fulton St.. with burial in Willow Grove Ceme- tery. Mrs. Sumner died Friday aft er a long. illness.- Mrs. Summer, widow of Dr. Ben- ) son R. Sumner, is survived by a Sister, Mrs. Lulu Edwards of Ar- mada, and a niece. Roland L, Lachow ROYAL OAK — Service for Ro- land L. Luchow, 32, of 1120 Max- well Ave. will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Sullivan and Son. Fu- neral Home; with burial in Oak- land Hills Memorial Park Ceme- tery. He died as the result of a traffic accident near Wolverine Fri- sisters, 15 two great- three and four brothers, grandchildren grandchildren, Mrs, Adaline Mary Mills - ARMADA — Services for Mrs. Adaline Mary Mills, a former Ar- mada resident, were held in Go shen, Ind. today, Graveside serv- ices will be held at 3 p.m. tomor- row at Willow grove cemetery here, with burial in the family plot. Mrs. Mills died Thursday. William J. Her ROYAL OAK—Service for Wil- liam J. Ler, 86, of 302 Hawthorne Ave. was held today at the McInnes Desmond Funeral _ Home, Highland Park, with burial in Iler Cemetery, Arner, tario. He died Wednes- day, Mr. ITler is survived by a son, Harold E. of Royal Qak; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Bertha Bramilett of Trav- elers Rest, S.C., two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. MILF@BD — Service for Earl L. Ellis, 71, of 645 N. Main will | be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the | Richardson-Bird Chapel, with buri- | al in Sanford Cemetery, Cohoctah. He. died Thursday in Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital. day: Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luchow. of Royal Oak; a brother, Lewis E. of De- troit, and a sister, Mrs. John C. Deering of Royal Oak. Mrs. Thomas K Jones Jr. ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Thomas E. (Dorothy) Jones Jr., 22, of 1619 S. Main St. will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Spiller Funeral Home, with burial in Oak- view Cemetery. She died Friday at her home. Besides her husband, Mrs. Jones is survived by a daughter, Cherie: her mother, Mrs. Floyd Harman of Royal Oak, and her father, Wil- liam Jolinson of Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Diller | DRYDEN — Service for Mrs. Joseph Diller, 63, of Lake George road will be held at 2:30 p.m. Mon- day at Pilgrim Holiness Church. with burial in Dryden Cemetery. ‘Arrangements are by Muir Bros. Funeral Home, Imlay City. Mrs. Diller died yesterday at a Flint hospital. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by two’ sons, Herbert of Ells- worth and Ray of Dryden; three | daughters, Mrs. Mabel Gaschow of Dryden and Elizabeth and Norma, for individuals. The Senate de- feated the motion 62-15. They voted against an amend- ment by Sen. Monroney (D-Okla) to extend all present tax provisions fer one more year. The Senate de- feated the amendment 58-15. Coach at Iron River Moves Up to Principal — TRON- RIVER: om — Harold O Bernhardt. 34, former football coach at Winneconne. Wis.. has been appointed athletic ditector Iron Mountain High School. The post was recently vacated by Harry M. Monson who moved up to principal, Monson's assistant football coach, August E: Giuliani, is the new head basketball coach Dow Men Get Pay Hike MIDLAND \— Some 6,000: hourly Another reason was also offered | Lplained Senate passed 63-9 and sent to a land as on water. in. Tulsa, Okla., and mud flats of Venezuela. —o water. ——— Committed Unjustly “IT hope somebody wants me.” That was the hope the grey- haired lady passed on to the rest of the world. She ended. \9 years as an inmate in Michigan mental hospitals, gaining freedom mostly with her own hands. Mrs. Louise L. Hartway, Stick Around for Labor Day Committee on Safety Recommends Caution as Holiday Guide “You'll be around to battle the Labor Day weekend traffic if you observe traffic rules over the Fourth of July holiday "’ The Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce Safety Committee, fearing 28 deaths in the state this weekend. advanced this caution today in an effort- to reduce the holiday death toll. “A driver is never more than a second away from an accl- dent,”’ said Clyte R. Haskill, com- mittee chairman. “A driver makes about 270 (6 50 decisions an hour; the wrong one can be fatal." the 61- Excessive speed contributes to fatal traffic accidents, Haskill ex- . To enjoy a safe. Fourth of July, the committee suggests Start early on trips and drive ‘slowly; don't weave in and out of traffic; keep a safe, clear stopping distance behind the forward auto; signal for turns and avoid abrupt stops, and obey al] traffic laws. Two Fired Teachers Go to Circuit Court DETROIT w — Two former De- troit school teachers have turned to circuit court in an attempt to reverse their firing by the board of education. Harold Rosen, 41, and Sidney Graber, 32, were suspended when they claimed constitutional privi- leges in refusing to answer whether they were or were not Commu- nists. The board of education fired both of them Thursday night on the basis that they had defied a House un-American subcommittee Circuit Judge John V_ Brennan said he would hear the petition and head football coach at the new Mor reinstatement July 27 Midland Commemorates Historic Logging Days MIDLAND (®—Residents will_re- ealt the days when the Tittaba- wassee River was choked with logs when they celebrate the fourth of July this weekend. SATURDAY. hundred pounds of equipment over soggy land, DOUBLE DUTY— Here's a boat that is just as much at home on The swamp vehicle was designed by an oil company to carry seismograph equipment through the swamps It is said;to be able to carry several and can cruise in Mental ‘Patient’ 19 Years, Detroit Woman Released — 1 DETROIT w— yesterday when Wayne County Cir cuit Judge Lila M. Neuenfelt ruled she had been committed without sufficient evidence “I'm feeling better with every second,”’ she said. * . * It was Mrs Hartway's own te- diously drawn legal document that opened the gates of the institutions that had confined her since 1935 Judge Neuenfelt said the handwrit- ten habeas corpus, prepared pain- stakingly in what Mrs. Hartway called “‘bedlam” was ‘in perfect legal order.’ It led Judge Neuenfelt to _re- quest a lawyer for Mrs. Hartway. iJ * Mrs. - Hartway apologized for “looking like a tramp."’ She held a tube of cheap lipstick “Here I am and this is all I have,”’ she said. ‘I wanted to look so glamorous today."' Mrs. Hartway bearded a plane for New Orleans last night where she has a daughter and 10 broth- ers and sisters. She had saved the money for the ticket, part ‘of. it coming from greetings cards she made in the state hospital and then sold. Ironically it was an argument over money that began the 19-year nightmare. Police arrested her in 1935 during an argument over a JULY 3, 195 year-old woman, gasped with joy 4 atBaseballGame HAGERSTOWN, Md. &® —Ma-} laria “and complications” proved | fatal here. last night to a young |. Korean War veteran who collapsed | during a Class B Piedmont League baseball game. Mac Smith, 28-year-old infielder | whose father is pastor of Christ | Church ineChickamauga, Ga., com. | plained of feeling dizzy after driv-, ing home a run for Hagerstown with a single in the fifth inning. He was given first aid on the field | but died on the way to a hospital A Marine, Smith won the Navy | Cross and two Purple Hearts in | Korea, where he contracted ma- laria. His condition had not been ] rconsidered s@Tious, ——— } Business Briefs } The Federal Reserve Board | reported today department that nationwide | store sales in the | week erided June 2% were three per cent higher than the same week last year. The week pre- | vious, sales topped a year ago by 4 per cent Directors of Higbie Manufac- turing Co. Rochester, on July 1, 194, declared the regular quarterly 15 cent cash dividend plus a 5 cent per share year-end extra on the common stock, pay- able Aug. 2, 1954 to stockholders of record July 15, 1954 Mast-Foos Manufacturing Co of Cleveland and Detroit has pur- chased assets of the Federal Mo- tor Truck Division of Federal Fawick Corp. of Cleveland, of- ficials of the two firms announced yesterday in Cleveland. Richard S. Huxtable, Federal Fawick president, said the sale gives his firm the necessary capital to per- mit it to develop and manufac- ture new products at a much faster rate Joseph S. Shere Jr., president of Reo Motors, Inc., announced today that the company has re- ceived approximately $3,750,000 in orders for new 2%-ton Army Ordnance trucks At the completion of the 21st annual Conference on Building Maintenance and School Trans- portation this week in East Lans- ing, Charles Mosher of Pontiac, William McCracken of Keego Korean Hero Dies | Sentence in Oakland County Jail | tions has required the Tractor and {25500 W. | Birmingham. Close to 53 Output News in Brief. | Waltre H. Gelinska, 31, of aa S. Anderson St., drew a four-day | Friday when he pleaded guilty to drunk driving before Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum, Mrs. Lee Hayes of 128 Henderson St. reported to Pontiac Police Fri-i! day that she lost her billfold, con- taining and personal papers. in downfown Pontiac. Sgt. Donny Ashley and Detee- tive Herbert C. Cooley, both of the Pontiac Police vice squad, said they arrested Richard L, Scott, 19, of 1218 Vinewood Ave., last night and. charged: him with illegally | possessing beer in his auto at Bagley and Rockwell Sts Re-elect Hubbell Sheriff, ——, | ean Vote August 3rd Osmun’s Town & Country, Tet- Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac's finest store for gentlemen who prefer the finer things. Open every night ‘ti! 9 p m_ Plenty of free parking — Adv Knights of Columbus picnic raed 4. at Hanson's Park, 8. Rocheste Rd. Games and free pop for the | | Kiddies Everybody come ~Adv | If your friend's in jail and bail. Ph FE 5- aoel. * Mitchell. | | Calif. @—Three Ford Tractor Makes Lincoln Park Move Anticipation of expanded opera- Implement Division of the Ford Motor Company to acquire a new | building in Lineoln Park, Irving A. Duffy, vice president and gen-‘ eral manager, announced today. The new depot, to be located at Outer Drive, will dis- tribute parts to Ford Tractor and Dearborn Equipment warehouses and distributors in 35 cities throughout the United States, Can- | | ada, Mexico and Cuba. Currently all divisional parts warehouse operations are located in the division headquarters in Within the next few months equipment and personnel will make the shift to the Lincoln Park depot. Auto Industry Big 3 The auto industry's “big three” of General Motors, Ford and Chrys ler built 2.832.179 cars and 314,677 New Owners Or NI garding other personnel. 3 AF Planes Complete Record Nonstop Jet Trip MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, Air Force BAT bombers have returned from a. record-breaking nonstop flight to Japan, covering the 6,700-mile dis- tance in 15 hours, The stratojets left here June 21 for Tokyo and required three re- fuelings in flight while making the longest nonstop jet flight in history, BIDS WANTED the Elmwood School for the Av Consolidated School District Auburn Heights, Bealed ig a to construct an | tion tot aby ne oats will be received ral t mines tiles = ~ eae at their of ” t School, 1436 Pr 1 Architectural Trades, Comgeete, Mechani¢al were 2 Plumbing W ; 3. Heating ane Fentilet Work. 4 Combined Pr for Piumb- | Psearesninas Mi Ventilating Work. Electrical _— + Plans and spect jones ma: tained at the _ ge eatgae Price, Architect, Clair y. Architect ig - Boho. Kleven eee oyal Oak L a t of oo set of docu- per ments will be required, which will be re- funded when the documents are returned. Harbor, and Richard Portwood of Waterford Township were ing 300 hours of special partici- pation in various on-the-job courses and conferences. The certificates were issded to 21 out of the total 1,100 school cus- todians who attended the con- ference. debt owed her. She was placed in amining doctors didn't testify in the court proceedings. They only signed affidavits saying she had a ‘persecution complex and was irrational.” LJ * * ‘*Everyone who came to see me told me I shouldn't be imprisoned,"’ she said, ‘“‘and so many said they would help me get free and I waited, and waited." She told of being sent to mental institutions at Eloise, Kalamazoo, and Ypsilanti, and finally North- ville, near Detroit. “At Northville I was put in with patients so helpless they had to be fed. When I complained they moved me to another ward. “‘At times I was afraid I was go ing insane.”’ Once active in Detroit politics and the operator of a secretarial service, Mrs. Hartway wants to forget the last 19 years now. Voters Approve Tax for Fire Equipment CLARKSTON - Independence Township ‘-voters yesterday ap proved a one mill per $1,000 as- sessed valuation, as equalized, levy ‘to provide additional fire equip ment for the township. The extra tax will be assessed for a five-year period. The issue passed with 127 votes tor. afd 67 Against. There were approximately 1,200 voters eligible for the special election. Slated for purchase under the 5 a hospital for observation. The ex- During the month of March 1994, the Federal Reserve Beard found that credit Unions had in- creased their loans $19,000,000. Mrs. Frances Allen of 112 Hill St. has been appointed mana- ger of the Linda Lee Shop at 88 N. Saginaw St. Mrs : Allen was a clerk with Linda Lee for a num- ber of years, but left a year ago to accept work with the federal fovernment. She was appointed manager about two weeks ago. Dan O'Madigan, former assist- ant general sales manager of Pontiac Motor Divison, has been appointed sales manager of Pack- ard Motor Car Co., C. E. Briggs, vice president in charge of sales announced today. O'Madigan goes to Packard from St. Louis, Mo., where he operated his own automobile deal- ership for the past year. He was with Pontiac Motor from 1934 | awarded certificates for complet- | rma Brahman cattle sailed for Costa in numerous marketing positions | and was named assistant gen- eral sales manager in 1948. A native of St. Louis, he at- tended Washington U iniversité | “There” atid the University of | Texas Michigan Postmaster Approved by Senate WASHINGTON, (# — The Senate yesterday approved one Michigan postmaster and ived recom- | mendations from t Eisen- hower on three ot Confirmed was t President's nomination of Lyle B. Austin for | the post in Lansing ;nounced yesterday. trucks in their U. S. factories in | this year’s first -half The total compares with 2,898, O28 | jcars with 474,068 trucks built in| | the same 1953 period. General Motors’ share of the total was 1,528,119 cars and 228,817 | | trucks. In addition its Canadian | plants accounted for 79,415 cars land 20,668 trucks in this year's | January-June period | Ford's share of the industry total for this year's first half was 925,- | 279 cars and. 164.921 trucks. Chrys- |ler. built 378,781 cars and 47,939 trucks in the same period Division accounted for 194,605 pas- senger cars and GMC Truck and Coach Division built 46,530 vehicles. Pontiac’s production in the first six months of 1953 was 230,440 and GMC Truck's, 71,430, Brahman Cattle Travel . in Air-Conditioned Style TAMPA, Fla. u—While humans sweltered in the heat 105 purebred Rica today comfort. The holds where the Florida bred cattle are housed aboard the motor vessel Caravel will be kept regu- lated at 72-75 degrees throughout se trip "Thomas Batella bought the cat- | tle to improve his herd. in air coneitients Of the GM volume Pontiac Motor | *” Plans may also be at the Bullders and Traders Exchange and at the office of F. W. Dodge, Corp.. Detroit, Michigan All bids must be accompanied by 6 certified check or bid bond by & - nized surety y for at EL) the amount of the bid subm All checks — hog peo 9 bie to = secretary the bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30) — the date set for the opening t The Board of Education the right to reject any or all bids of the bid that. in the inion af ¢t | Board of Education. will serve the interests of the Be t and to waive any informalities in bids. Successful bidders will be Be te | furnish performance. labor and material bond. ™ Board of Education Secretar > aioe: 2, July 3, 1984 Notice in hereby ' to the : the Fe of —— No. 3 ot the wne Water- White Lake- Q ew 4 lore Oakland, State of that ——— Schoo! Election for the Election school officers will be held on Monday, Sul 12, 1064 tion polls will 4 from 1:00 to 800 pm Clarkston | Riementary School, ‘weldes Rd. Clarks- Notice is further given — the Annus! Meeting for the transaction of such business as may lawfully come it will be held at the 300 $987 $487 Shs? SAM BENSON 20 SOUTH PERRY ARE YOU ' Fund. Reaches $50,000 WAbLED LAKE —-Subseription- |total for St. William Catholic | | Church's expansion fund campaign | = reached the $50,000 mark, the’ Rev. Lawrence F. Graven an- The Danube river which is 1,750’ | miles in length, flows through six European countries before it emp- ties into the Black Sea. will receive a five-cent-an-hour pay boost Monday in accordance with a contract signed last year by Dow and the CIO United Mine Workers Local 12075, City officials plan a “River Days’’ including a golf tour- nament. baseball] games, canoe races, band music, log birling, a water ski demonstration and fire- works Sunday and Monday. MIDLAND W—Midland's citizens like their traffic cops and, what's more, they appreciate the job that’s being done in speeding the flow of holiday traffic through the city at little less of time and temper a U.S.10 hisects Midland's business and industrial district and is heav- ily traveled on weekends and holi- days as motorists pass through the “Gateway to Michigan's North Country.” Special patrol cars are stationed near each traffic signal which of- ficers operate manually — giving more time to trunkline traffic. Special signs warn motorists of traffic signals a mile beforehand. Finally, police car$ are stationed | along the approaches to the city | be violators. at home, and eight grandchildren. and act as a deterrent to would- Midland Police Try Out New Trattic Safety Plan wonders, There were no crashes along the entire five-mile stretch of U.S.10 in Midland during the fong Memorial Day weekend de- spite the fact that traffic reached peaks of more than 1,300 cars per ‘hour. A new technique involving an auto camera has launched Midland police on.another safety campaign. A 35mm camera mounted in a patrol car windshield records still or motion pictures of traffic viola- tions, The cameras will be used in Midland for a 60-day trial period. Each photo taken by the gun-type camera is accompanied by an in- | sert showing the patrol car's speed ‘plus the hour, day, month and year the Shutter was snapped. Midland officers hope the experi- ment adds even more to their cur- The system apparently works = holiday traffic-control Plan. two-day | ' roved plan, is additional equip- ment for statién No. 1 in Clarkston and new equipment for station No 2. at Sashabaw and Orion Rds. Chinese Nationalist Navy Gets 3 U. S. Patrol Craft NEW YORK #® — The Chinese Nationalist navy has taken delivery of three U.S. Navy patrol craft provided under the mutual defense assistance program. Cmdr. Tsou Chien, who will com- mand one of:the boats, assumed charge of the squadron in cere- monies yesterday at Brooklyn Navy Yard The diesel-powered 173-foot ves. | sels carry a ‘crew of 50. / Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency PATTERSON -& WERNET 609 Community National Bank Bidg.—FE 2-924 || — f Recommended were Edward L. | Baker, Detroit; H. Wayne Parker, Grand Rapids;-George A. Dunca, Hillsdale. VACATION ACCIDENT INSURANCE You ore facing EXTRA hazards. You can have EXTRA accident insurance to cover you for less than the cost of one night's lodging. - We Have For You the New Double Coverage POLIO POLICY —Ask Us About t— James A. TAYLOR Agency | Insurance = Ree! Estate "100 Oaklond Ave. . FE 4.2544 The Power Mow . their purchase m Thursday's Pontiac Press by the YANKEE STORES, 152 N. SAGI- NAW ST., was not a Moto Mower but is a TRU-CUT Mower, made ond serviced by the. Moto Mower Co. We regret this error and any- ‘Mower that desires a refund - is YANKEE. STORES, Inc, 152 N. ‘Saginaw St. (Next to Sears) er advertised in ay do s0. nS nnn Ue Se nEeeaE ecpenspeoncagylitenrdtonscendienteiapiimmntadimamaasiimmainmasinamtanstienanlgnen int ith (Continued From Page One) Willie, his eyes on“ May, his mind paralyzed, obeyed the wrong ‘The Caine Mutiny’ “] know, sir.."’ order; ‘turned . sharply, and/| extraordinary, once - in - a - | marched away from his battalion. ms In @ moment he was cut off from : He halted after prancing into a ; vacant patch of grass and realized that he was alone, A row of news- reel cameras close by, all seem- ingly trained on him, photographed every move. Commander Merton, a little round - headed man with bristling | brown hair and a red face, sat) you?" There was nothing to lose. lie poured out the tale of ing her appearance outside er and mused. at his desk facing the door when | temporary derangement due Ensign Acres, the duty officer, girl." marched Willie into his office. He} ‘Yes, sir, But my fault, was partly hidden by a bubbling: hers.”'. | ‘There was a pause. ‘Supposing,’ the school, His struggle against | said Commander Merton, ‘“‘that | odds was notorious Silex. “Yes, Acres?” “Sir — Midshipman Keith.” © Commander Merton peered | sternly around the coffee at Willie *‘What now?” Acres recited the indictment. » Merton nodded, dismissed him, locked the door, and flipped a key on his interoffice talkbox. ‘I don't want any calls or other interrup- tions until further notice.” “Aye, aye, sir,”’ rattled the box: | The commander filled a cup. | “Coffee, Keith?” lion circumstances are involved. Keith, what's been happening to! er College, and had severaf late troubles with May Wynn, includ- “In effect, your claim is one of | ry | if THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1956 | @ntrance of Furnald, observe him | * Unless,” said the commander, } talking to his mother, and depart and sipped for a while, ary, with a discreet wave. mil-| In February her visits became | | less frequent; she enrolled in Hunt- | classes. But sometimes she cut | wil. | these to come to him. Willie was | | uneasy about her return to school, mis | but she laughed at him. the “Don’t worry, dear, all that | fence, The exec listened unsmil- is finished. I'm not doing this ingly. When the story was done, for you, but for me, You've had he pressed his fingertips togeth- | | one good effect on me. I've de- + cided I'd rather not be an ig- norant canary alj my life.” to a! Willie stuck tp his resolve to) | improve his shaky position with | not high marks, and he rose gradually ' |te-a Place among the leaders. inj were to give you a total of forty-| The midshipmen and even the | eight demerits and confine you to| ensigns were fond of telling théir | | the school until graduation Could | girls about the unhappy devil car- you make the grade? “I'd like to try, sir “Any offense would put on a chopping block, Are ordeal?"’ | “No, thank you, sir.’ Willie's) ‘Yes, sir.” knees were unsteady. ~ “I think you'd better have some. Cream or sugar?" “Neither, sir." "Sit down." “Thank you, sir.’ Willie was more seared by the courtesy than he would have been by rage, There was dn air about the coffen of 2 condemned man's last meal, S + Commander Merton sipped in si- ‘ lence for endless minutes. “Keith,” he said at last, “you | put me into the peculiar position of wanting to apologize to you for snapped Commander Merton, in ‘deciding orders. There were ru- |; *Why?" Willie thought a moment. our — shoeshine, haircut, musa¢ed bed. You'd live with your head | sure you want to tackle such an rying forty-eight demerits. This ce- llebrity was useful to. Willie. No | ensign wanted to be the one to drop the guillotine on him. In the last weeks, Willie faltered, | partly from numb fatigue, partly you = | from a sense that the danger was passing. When the final standings were posted, four days before grad- juation, he had dropped to the} thirty-first place Why, | That same day a_ sensational | . by Wouk | ting down frankly the desires of Some advised -asking for the riskiest duty; others were for put- the heart. Men like Willie, known for a gift of words, were pressed |into service to write convincing reasons wholesale. An enterprising ex-newspaper- man named McCuthceon on the | man named McCuthecon on the | prosperity by charging five dollars per reason. ~Reland Keefer instantly chose Staff Duty, Pacific, saying, “That's for me. Laying around on your duff in Hawaii, with all them nurses around, maybe run- ning to get the admiral a des- patch once in a while. That's my kind of war.’ He daringly left blank the other choices, Willie's one aim in filling out the form was to remain near Mary. | First he placed Staff, Atlantic, cal- culating that this must land him | on the East Coast, possible even| in New York, Next he put Large Ships, Atlan-| tic (large Ships spent a lot of time in port), Last he wrote Submar- ines, Pacific, ‘to show that he! was really a daredevil at heart. | This Jast touch was admired on the tenth floor and = much imi-| tated. * *6* « | Graduation was one day off, | really? Even transfer to the Army | document appeared on the bulletin | | and during a study period the mid- | seemed a relief in comparison, af-| board: a list of the types of duty ter all. ‘‘I've never failed anything | open to graduates of Furnald I've tried yet, sir,’' he said, never tried to do much, that’s} their rooms after morning classes | though the marks were all totaled true. If I'm no good 1 might as|they found mimeographed forms and nothing counted any more. | well find it out now.” } The movement brought him into the Navy. “Twenty - three demerits the Navy's laws. The sum of de-| 49: bitter tones, merits for your three new offenses, “Thank you, sir!" together with the twenty-five you ‘Dismissed.’ have, puts you out of school.” “I know, sir.” “Those demerits make sense. The values were carefully weighed. In the weeks that followed came often to visit Willie. was contrite and cheerful. “Very well, get on your feet.” Willie jumped to stiff attention eonfined th graduation,” simple tact she found out when | | Pessimism, that the. purpose was “I've |When the midshipmen returned to | ‘on their cots. Each midshipman was asked te list the three types of duty he most desired, and to state | the reasons for his first choice. and | Nobody could find out how heav- ly thése sheets would count in back mors that everyone would get’ his first choice if the reasons- were well put; other rumors that the May | sheets were just ‘more meaningless She | Navy paper; still other darker ru- With | mors, the more believed for their Any man who can't stay within | his mother was likely to come, | simply to trap those who wanted | the bounds of those penalties | and stayed away on those days./to avoid dangerous duty in order | , burst into a cheer, and danced. shipmen of the tenth floor were | | droning over books, carrying out| 'to the last the pretense of work A word erackted down the cor: ridor tike a spark. “Orders!” The midshipmen crowded to their doors. Down the hall came the mate of the deck with a bundle of envelopes. He came to 1013 and thrust two envelopes into Keefer’s hand, ‘‘Good luck mates.”’ | “Hey,” said Keefer, ‘there's | three guys in here.” The messenger riffled through his bundle, ‘Sorry. Guess Keith's orders are held up. There's a other batch coming.” | Keefer ripped open his envelope, | Ged there ain't no such ship— | nothing.”’ by Christ!"' Willie pounded his back in congratulation. All at once Keefer sobered and pulled himself out of ‘the hug. “Hey, Ed—what the Shinola’s eating you?”’ The horse face was leaning against the wall, frembling as though he stood in’ a bumping trol- ley car. His efivelope lay on the desk. “What dod you draw, Eydd?” said Willie anxiously. “Dunno. I—I can't open it, fel-_| lows.” He was staring at the envelope as though it were a live Keefer snorted, ‘‘want me to ?"’ “Please.” The Southerner rasped it open and read the orders. ‘‘J—s,"’ he murmured. Keggs fell on his cot with is face to the wall, groaning. “For God's sake,"’ said Willie, “what is it?’ “Report to San Francisco for transportation to DMS 21—U.SS. Moulton.’ "’ Keggs sat up. ‘‘A ship? A ship? Not Mine Disposal—a ship?" “A ship,” said Keefer. ‘Now what is a DMS?” “*Who cares? A ship!’’ Keggs fell back on his cot, threw his legs and arms in the air, and neighed, wept, and giggled all at once. Keefer drew a picture manual, Ships of the Navy, 1952, from a shelf. DMS—DMS — I swear to no, wait. Here it is—DMS—page The others crowded around him as he flipped the stiff pages to a picture of a queer narrow three- stack vessel. He read aloud: World War I destroyer converted | } for high-speed sweeping.’ "’ United Press Telephoto “Oh, God!"* breathed _Keggs: CALIFORNIA €UTHE—The tong-legged beauty adjusting her well- Mines. Mines." He dropped into! geserved crown is pert Judy Hann, 18, of San Rafael, Calif., winner of the chair and writhed. the ‘Miss. Northern California” title. Judy who hopes to compete in “H—1, boy, that's a sight better (ee “Mine Universe” . . é rse contest, boasts of classic proportions (32-2434) than Mine Disposal. Sweeping is and 6 a ready grin. Willie couldn't muster up any such false cheer. The three had His eye darted to the third para- ‘Town Passes oth Year often talked about minesweeping | &™@Ph. The words seemed to rise sea-going horror the Navy had (pets: Report to receiving Station, : FORT MILL, S.X%C. & — This to offer. He pitied Keggs. pete 7 ac | town of more than 3,000 people i cn priate way. Her ggtinkil (Te Be Continued) | yesterday. passed its sixth year in the de = (Comsrient) without a traffic death. Keith. Just came up.’ Willie opened the envelope with| Eight of 100 drivers involved in | Police said there had been no Michigan lists 24 Polio Cases ‘None Counted Among Children Who Received Salk Vaccine _ LANSING uf — Michigan counted 24 new cases of polio during the past_ week — but none occurred among children who received the Salk" experimental vaccine. The State Health Department said the week’s,24 new cases com- pared with 28 in the comparable week a year ago and 13 in the same week two years ago. To date this year, there have been 170. cases, compared with 144 last year on the same date and 72 two years ago. The department said seven of the new cases were in five of the counties participating in the Salk field test, but none was among the actual participants. However, in Oakland County one case was the father of a child who participated in the test. The child is well, the department said, and the father’s case is not paralytic. The new cases included eleven in Detroit, two in Macomb and Oakland counties and one each in Bay, Kent, Ottawa, Branch, In- gham, Mason and Wayne counties and Saginaw and Dearborn cities. The department said the cases of ¢ ‘polio continue to be scattered and in proportion to population density. Man Slashed in Arm, Hand by Knife-Wielder George Stewart, 33, of 31 Orton St., was admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Friday night when | he was attacked by a knife-wielder near Nebraska and California Sts. Stewart, reported in good condi- tion with right arm and hand wounds, told Detective Thomas Mitchell he was walking home | when a man came from behind and_stabbed him with a butcher knife. Mitchell said the man didn't a thrust of his forefinger and | | fatal accidents in 1953 were wom-| concerted safety drive during the attempt to rob Stewart before he meees< be hh Se Navy” ‘Twice Willie saw her come to the 'to make sure they got it “Made it! Made it! Staff, Pacific, | yanked out the sheaf of papers. | en. (2,192 days. | fled in between houses. INDEX | Cemetery Lots 5 Help Wanted Male 6 FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger Buildin Service 12, __ Business Services 1s! _Moving & Trucking 19 TO Death Notices HE Se _$ zr | : | Moving & Trucking 19 Kemp St, age 81, dear sister of, SACRIFICE 4 GRAVE ore IN ANNOUNCEMENTS | ebeth Elvira. formerly of 65 Card of Thanks . In Memoriam ‘ ai Mrs Lucy A Laughner Punera? Flowers 3 service will be held from the Funeral Directors 4 Parmer-Snover Funeral Nome Cemetery 60s”... ...-- «2-55. . 6| Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery EMPLOYMENT ‘SiLis. JULY 1. 1084, BARL t| Wanted M 2) 645 N Main. Milford. Mich, age| Help Wanted Female... “al 71: dear father of Mrs Thelma Wanted g| Rodgers and Mrs Victor Bovee . ‘@|. Puneral service Will be held Sun Work Wanted Male +. { day, July 4, at 3 pm. from the Work Wanted Female 11 | Richardson-Bird Chapel, Milford, | Michigan with Rev Robert Wor- SERVICES OFFERED | geass officiating Interment tn Building Service. 12 Sanford Cemetery, Cohoctah Building 124 | Michigan Business Services ss | MMeVEAN, JULY 2, 1984, Mise GER: 15A Garden Plowing Sax = tea | Income Tax Service +? cose 18 18a Moving & 4 19 Photos & Accessories, ....... a Television nde ke COOCCOOIC 3 6 > wrd. Goods 4 Wed: Miesehamboes 28 Money Wanted ............. 8A Wanted to Rent... ererts aif F =} Decorating ..-+. 20] RErrAN, JULY 2, 1954, MRS LEVA, trude, formerly of 327 N. Perry St. age 80; dear sister of Mrs | Flora Mott. Puneral service wit | be Tuesday . July 6 at 2 pm from the DeWitt C. Davis Pune rai Home with Dr. Wiliiem H* Marbeach officiating Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery 1860 N. Airport Rd. age 67, dear mother of Rudolph Throndset Theimer Throndset, Mra. John Gkjervheim, Mrs. Mark Fetter Mrs. Charlies Posmoen. Mrs. Gor- don Oakland: dear sister of Mar- tin Skaro, Mrs. John Salhiem Theodore Skaro, Mrs Joseph Akset, Mra. Arnt Broton, Wilmer | j~youna ia COUPLE FOR CARE. 7 2 “ARE- taker of Tratier Park. No chil- onal cash register. mee Saat. re Reply Pontiac Press, Box EASY JOB ON THE PHONE. 6's Skaro and Mrs. John Hargie Puneral will be held Tuesday. July 6 at the Donelson-Johns Puneral Home at 10:30 am. iIn- torment et Osk Will Cemetery |COLORED PORTER AWD BELL | 22 8. Leowrence Mrs. Reltan may be seen at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening ExPusiances ) ELECTRIC PUMP Flowers _ 3 S caaa Bice have car er | Wioht start, SCHAFER'® FLOWERS ‘2 ADRURN FE 23173 Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME _“DESIGNE") FOR FUNERALS™ |OAKVIEW CEMETERY, ROYAL | WANTED: BARBER WITH OWN CLASSIFICATIONS | ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~-| BORLAND. JULY 2 1954, ELIZ Oak. Two 6 grave lots. 17 and equipment. 80. Section B Will sacrifice for |g 7 AN R +1790 SINGLE MA quick sai Call O Oakland Hills for $200. _Section __ Help_ Wanted Male ¢ _$ -| AVON A l M EC H ANIC Well adverti Must be famuiiar with automatic transmission. Excellent o noted nity for ar right 5 FE 46148 between @& @ PM tia. Press ferred. 5 room modern apt avail- able. 16/1 | Audurn, Rochester | BAX MAID BARBER WANTED, APTERNOONS | —£°O4 Dey. and Saturdays Good y. 632 Caner MY 3-05 Must BE A-1 FIN- . er 6 pm CARPENTERS | WANTED “UNION First ciass men only, FE S after 6 pm perienced Yt. Clemens or FE 58-1732 | CURB GIRLS } EXPERIENCED PRESSER ON Woodward men's gorments. Apoly Yes Cleas- | Coo MACKINAU -4LAND. COOL, ers, 7189 W. Huron beautiful EARN $10.000 TO $18,000 IN FIRST | Through Labor Day. Good wages, furnished. Lincoln year We have men with | room mea month's experience —_— $1.-|. 1-5604. Roy /000 per month. Producti ous | EXPERIENCE! WAITRESS. MUST and profit sharing plan Uniimited opportunity for men with good llpar ne work sare Apply aa Eliz. Lk Rd. 030 to 11 30 Bee P. | _ocieck. _ Clark EXPERIENCED CASHIER W I ath bes ery store knowled hour day boy fo: large motel must be reliable, with references. Perma- Dining Room Waitress nent position for right rty 7 a — 1 8. Wood- ian farming. 355 Letts Rd, miles north of Rochester JJ. FE +3308 | Help Wanted Female 7 needs local representative. Good | imcome. Pleasant work. Write Pon- | BAR MAID TO WORK EVENINGS. BARBER. DOL AGED PRE- | a a Night shift, TED'S Hotel Roosevelt. N FOR DAIRY AND COSMETICS se¢ cosmetic concern Box #4. NIGHTS, alge Schoellers Bar ————— fo. must be over 18 Ex- only Apply in person at Square — Lake Rd high class tea room. al Oak yl and 35. Spadafore's Cass. Apply after 6 Beginners $30. “Apply mist be over 18. gx- | the wife of her light pick-up ed in Tsom at perienced only. Apply in person. | ——————— x : TOI aes epost TED S Work Wan ’To train in the heating and atr- | MAID. —€00K AND GENERAL | BOY 16 WANTS conditioning business. Good in- housework. come while you train, Apply in |" Stay nights. Write Pontiac Press. | BOY 17 7 FOULD LIKE JOB OF ee +? Fin. sanding and finishing. Phone FE Fine country home. work. FE LINE OF MASONRY. ape ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- CUSTOM BUILDER, RESIDEN- | “Brick block & stone EM 3-5182. ae ee la ‘ng 218 E. Pike O’DELL CARTAGE | (el an. Lene L.stance Moving 2-751f and crabgrass FE 2-0067. __ Service. FLOOR LAYING. @sANDING AND | LIGHT HAULING. IMMEDIATE | xpertence. _ FE $1972 Phone se Se cet SYS BSE S TROU CHING | I og We —Tessoosble_promps_— MY $4073. Preach's Heating & TRUCKING AND XD HAULING 3 RUB- TE yee Rt Cates S | SEW ca ec ee “Trucks to Rent Gardner i Centra) FE | LAWNS SPRAYED FOR WEEDS Ar) EOULPMERT % Ton ogy 1%, Ton Stakes me Trucks Pontiac Farm and ete Me Tg John a aren ws % ° FE +0: Lawn vrmace ee. SAWS SHARP. | Industrial Tractor Co, ~ ened b Le R SANDING OLD Wi DORs A | _Highwood Biv PE 4006) - PE 1442 _Specialty, Cari Bills. F1 : SLASTaERING, erncEASes CHEANED yy | tt Parton ee L_ $1.95 | Lagge Vento serve you. Sm | GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR, | PLASTERING _ Moving. PE _ Plasteiing and tile FE ¢ PLASTERING j Ln bet / | GARAGE DOORS ee ee ee YOUR CHOICE = REMODELING pone pee fy tinal aha 4175 Dixie Hwy. 34101 = Brick stone and cement — D. Mevers EM 3-8630. FE 4-1938 VOLLMAR = MOVING sands nib nara bisa peda ae gyro old = med gan'es- a service. PE GUARANTEED ROOPS ALL | kinds Est. 1916. °. &. Mugus. 353 | Service RELIABLE WALL WASHING Painting & Decorating 2 20 FE 5-0886 |_N' Gass, PE 330i, rE Sane | SAWS, LAWNMOWERS gay fe HOUSE MOVING. FULLY Accurately sharpened _ equipped. L. A. Young. FE ¢-8450. rE } 23-7680 8 Chamberlain i PAINTING INTERIOR & EXx- HOUSE RAISING. SAWS . MACHINE | 7 . MAN- rior. 10 per cent cash, OA 83669 _ltey Leach, 10 setae ae Work anteed free estimates. freding. PE Sits TRENCHING . . * rR te | House Raising & Moving SUBURBAN SUP TIC TAME | ci PAINTING | REASONABLE. PLETE SERVICE. PAINTING FLEMMINO. FLOOR LAY- Pootings, fie'¢ tile, ay tanks well washing rcleaninog. ; 23 Las » Pe rk oe sre ee 188 Edt and sewers installed. 5-8221. | _ Reasonab.e. 5-2211 Ft. mepatonen — WASONRY WORE oe ALL KINDS. bn og By Pr eases rE eaaae cae Lh & clean- { mate. : ¥ < c 71-8976. ‘T-8628, building pn CaAsH aieaNeT CONTRACTOR. NAT-| ~ TRANSIT MIXED CONCR _OR TERMS. Tupper. OR 3-7061. TE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC- ; water, fire places of any kind and horsetail hair-do!” al) kinds of cement and repair " IMMED#A Y Just trim — the ears and neck—I'm going to preak | ural ous stems. Stich, bites. Breet) 6s VAN. HORN & BONG orating, W uarenteed. EMpire 37761. ork € pi ted Male 10, _ Work Wtd. Female 11) _psirs_At_ rings work Free Estimates. EM 3-2304.| WANTED: SAND FILL DIRT. INT RIOR AND EXTERIOR MASON ALTERAT.ONS & RE| Biack dirt and Gravel to heul. done. EM 34879. FE 42092 too bia or too small. Fae “sot. PE 23-1922. - Dintcey wat mates. EXPERIENCED WASHING MA- PROCS POSTSO OO OO MASON & CEMENT WORK, FR chine repair m.n. Steady work, wootward at 8¢ Square Lake Ra. estimate. Our work . Foot Specialis 15A| PAINTING RSIS. ce OUT. FREE pay. vacation with pay. no | EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL Bork PE sit SIND OF OE DESIRES BABY| A. J. Webste. & Son Gn 3-0402. pectalist _estimates. FE > rinkers ~ furnish references. wanted at Green Lake. days ———— — PLUMBING AND FEATING H. 8S. DR. A.A KA PAINTING AND DECORATING. IN- _Repty_ box 65 Pontiac Press. & week, ironing and cleanin BOYS i7 AND 18 YEARS OLD Compton & Son FE ¢3767. OR ialist. 3¢ NTER, FOOT ss side and out. neleroness. free ; FE Must hove veferencee, Cell ii | Want part time or full time work. ates SCHOOL STUDENT WISHES : — -- - a > estimates. FE + 2 MEN WANTED | _35ra."** OR_3-6342. summer employment. Ty ping. | SLASTERING NEW & REPAIR : FAINTING IhaIDE AND —OUT- 8 ANY KIND OF | baby sitting or light ear PE 22936 EVENINGS D ki ng, Tailoring 1 ing.” Sales experience. MY 2-6671. | 5—G-gNYDER FLOOR Lavina, | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 6 _All_york guaranteed. FE 40462. PA eee ae AND PAINTING. Voorhees- Siple Sonn tor 7 BOGE ARAL ESTATE REFINED a NOUEREEPER— IN a yin ore BRICK K STONE. Sant re eee EM TER 2 > eT) “uD aoteead = PAINTING RESIDENTIAL, COM- For Sale FUNERAL HOME sal-smen needed right now! This | motheriess home, More for home| cement work. FR 4-307. afternoons 3:30 to 7:30. Elizabeth 10 PER CENT ORESSMAKING AND ALTERA | Perea 2 ange Por Sale Acreage... ... AT an opportunites niue Call FE thad@ high wages. FE 2-4829, after —— Lake Estates. FE 5-5887. Registered Contractor will build tions FE 56-2765 16 Palmer For rans |. | Ambulance Service- Piane or Motor eases ‘or _appt, 5 CARPENTER OARAGES. , REMOD- S] at BE TO HO IN our store motel or clinic for or FE bie Sale Farms BY | OR 37721. ‘f no answer OR 32420.| Garden ettg discing, & level- Herbert Hall FE 2-2706 ? month with advancement? I need | | eline and siding. D M_ Wright. kind, elderly lady, 76 Hollywood. ing, FE : The Pontiac Press interevton_ te permanent ompiey. gg hs i MR of Mwoek. | CanPaneey WASHINGS AND .RONINGS WANT- Building Supplies 12A EDMUNDS” 80" WAGail for estimate, PE ¢0255." e iac Pres : CARPENTER” WORK | WANTED. ee | «= Ganien Plowing. Bulldosing + = id ment only. Apply June 28 st FE 3034) Part time only. OR 3-2276. 04. FE ON Mowing and’ Leveling WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. FOR WANT ADS Saal -| WOMAN UNDER 40 WHO WANTS |GaRPENTER OR at CABINET WOMAN WOULD LJKE OPFICE | aRE a TIRED OF LIVING IN | PE 71-6531 3-6651 | _ Anytime. FE. 17-6679. / _| @ home more than wages. No| work New or repair. Available SES or bouse cleaning, FE | a basement or incomplete home? | GannpEns DIAL FE 2-8181 MACHINE BUILDERS | shiéren to work after. PE 5$310| now. Reasopadie, FE_2-7061 —— en ¢ available rate of | “tractor _or_rototilier ‘use| Photos & Accessorles 21 “-E2 : : SPA | ln taa FARPENTER WORK WANTED | WASHINGS AND IRONINGS| Interest. Bank references : : —~ ; teof-ataning. "aed hyaremies der| WOM AN , TOR, HOUSEWORK | new and repalt, Pm susie. | Fantsiasy, "7 home, Good work, | Poeun eT | Laundry Service _18| “and ‘tecwre TsPaae’ stone E From 8.a.m,to.S pam. 1} ied GigSi"isirint bafiis | Basten none wwe "ott Gamer None SaMae TEE |" agian Sore cease paagerrennsgaecoenegental Rattan ms Bi an errors snows vere [| Seteste ainote of oR 2 person. | WAITRESS JACK @ INAS ORILL| PE Seam. ~ | Building Service 12) Business Services 13) ron vgumy pacwpny, SERY,| Television Service 23 x wy INET MARC? AND CARPEN- —e_Or_r_-r snr, r—er—reeeeeee ds oeee—uo_eeeee_ek ee eeeeeeeeeee_eseec_ee ees . wae A om ported immediately. The ter Rd. Rochester, Mich OL | Warrk3 NEEDS A LADY EXPE. CABINET cf AND CARPEN- RE- 28101 Press a@4sumes no respon- 1-9211 eaecd ‘la weueaara abe eats ae, Kitche-c e@ - sonnel Office, fifth Moor __—_—| __preferred. References. FE 5-T472. rtment _ alterations, custom ACE TREE REMOVAL. TRIM- 25 Paces WASHED & DRIED ao Ul eek REPAIR ANY vertisement which has been pe oy lla fe lend Help Wanted = 8 HAND. DIGGING. LAWN WORK. banding P.H.&. financing. FE “\ming. Free estimates, PE 271 for $1, 12 N. Cass, FE 3-0341. pete, Vee PANDY. CON. ee ms rendered valuciess through er in Ronn PAGO rge-grass, w cutting, —— —_—- <= 7 ‘Poult Seeene es eret. Whe staliation—&—service man by long well _on_tile Rubbish hauled. SLOCE BASEMENTS 6RICE ¥E_| 0-1 “FLOOR LAYING AND = a apin | HOME SERVICE cali RES. 3] fice cre mete tocenesse 9 |. somata’ ter ore creres [ae Necvens awanren, Mie | f0 fame ce Be So | mtn MT HET TV rm t mt 76 ° “ ” € a, y. ir o emale ee; | brie | Tan ea B | Rcadiatments'wil'be'eivee || Sammy, “or "retabie’ San, “Sant | _Orenard Lake Ra-'Reege Harbor, QUE MCy Ning omen work At qFOUR LAYING, AND SAND. | = REFRIGERATORS _ | PEt SPO MALL, STONE FOR hind _ —— © be feferences and experience. | CAR: aod ait FoGK. | Le brick rE’ cement work | ga Reas. __ MA 5-964. Se" landscaping. Lincoln 448 E. Pike FE_2-2871 WTOMOTIVE thout w Pont: Box 2. HOPS NTE . kinds 53-0424 Sea | | y PPA For Sale Housetratic‘, ....... 7": can dune ter anvartion: oth a FABLISMED CONTRACT: x3. —— tes EE inat *G LAWN CUTTING BY JOB. HOUR Aal Carpenter | WASHING MACHINES DANS LANDSCAPE SERVICE, _ Typewriter Service 22A Trailer ments containing type sizes ing firm needs 2 sales 5_Northreste ¢ ogra 5 erp rocounahie Remodelire of ell kinds, add!- — see one complete’ lawn maintenance. Accessories 20 | ern_at Telegrapb.| Prompt service “EM > 3-2422 tiene! latties. ‘beeseswave, cldin 46510. TYPEWRITERS ‘RENTED Service ee 81] | toe te 12, o'clock moon the a Re Mead. oajee_ oer: my Salts | @ELL OVER PHONE EXPER | MAN WANTS WORK. HAS OWN | etc. FHA terms. References. PHONE ‘TE E 4-2569 GRADING ANU YARD LEVELING, | _MUchell's, 123 _N. Saginaw _st. fetes Boccters | reeteeenees S| ae uawaes is ccnmeuien. vided. Liberal salary hile e train fe & ss mimics. Be your con x eens ae eaees EM 3-2362 Walton's $1 N. Parke | FE 5-3552 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- Bale Bicycles “4 Trdectent West Ade mey et fist rap rw plied. ‘Call re Aw ee oe une oe Far fone | ae Ste < e s a APPLIANCE SERVICE | octane Ww ae eek mom 4 &A eteeccenee 85 | eee os work. Als chimneys. No job too ermme . ply Co. 7 W. Lew Bale Airplanes |, 1 5. Se cemeetes we te be Os 21, age no barrier. Call Mr, Arm- Méesires dairy farm jod. OR 36410 a oS ae ana masheneed We service all wakes of retriger- tnd seeding. Phones: De- : ence ation Offered |... | Gay of publication. PERMANENT POSITIONS FoR . wren . 10 am. to § pm, FE blenny Ma | WTD., REA- teed Ph. PE 42604 tors, A apt eal cleaners, a ery 2-1900. Pon- Upholstering 23 oe ere ane 88 toned -0801. — _sona , : 2 Of sm liances, 3-642 a a Used Trucks 0.0.0... ae | | (CAB WANT AD RA Lf | Stes TY aud major appliances. | ity OR WOMEN WITH CAR FOR | PAINTING AND WALL Was-| B & J TRENCHING Roy's $0 Cekiand FE 24021| LAWNS SPRAYED FOR WEEDS : Lines 1 Da + Gon 6 bere Vacation AL Sale Used Trucks ||... 0 es ’ y Retirement plan. | “lient delivery work. Must know ALL MAKES 0 Sunt IN PENS | and-crabdgras,. FE >2-0067 © CPROLSTRRING Sei Good Fred =| Firestone Store, 140 N. Saginaw. ae ive — a st Fos screens repaired NO Footing, field tile and water L ahah ly Autor = on : . Custom NE ae ge $2 SS SM UM P| ware Maw Apovr 30 YeAars| Pull or p.+ time Inquire 11's vo gg Soh IY I ines OMY 100 . ae us wore. jeneral Printing & \ work, PE esi, UPAN Ruse tetas ‘ree est | service station, Atomic| N tnaw Room 10. Loop ss BLOCK FOUNDATIONS CHIM on he a Law: BAKLE’ aes DON’T BE DISCOUR- : 3 3 ta rorey er", cor. —— _Buflding Wer wal Fema it Seve, fisepleces, coment work. ~“TREE SPRAYING ing, 8179 1s Gocley” Lake Ra Ra. r 4 . tiac WANTED SEVERAL GOOD 0 t ema Free ates cee : AGED To recover a 7 290 $04 = 7.36 a ; . ae & B Forres Mosquitoes, weeds and Thrube. R Estate P, W. De | ~~~ _____._.. ~~... | 88 Aad ar WORK. oaare SLIPCO loss, find a job, fill > je 82 Sh TEACHER _nan & Son 66 W. Huron. FE 17-6421 of FE ? Footings, water lines, field tile, | —Call_OL_ 24021, ais, Beedle PR Cina, NATERL $, tind a job, filh a With or without car, ‘0 wotk all | COLORED WOMAN WANTS WORK | gu, DOZING. SAADING BASE. FE 5-996) i ~~ Moving & Trucking = 19 19| FURNITURE REFINisHING AN. vacancy, dial FE 2-8181 Birmingham Office oem ner. nee E, Taylor Instructions ,| on aoe ment digsing. tree cutting. will | BULLDOZING —— GATISFACTION usa SPE Ta to place Classified ads! oN, Telegraph near prea. __ | acconDjong LuanED Frew To|ORLORED Ciny, Wakes ANY Fine. BOF sed ED ACH al MTerds, leveled” cad’ trey. comung: | SDtsed. Yer mocertal. FE Sovt7, Ph. Midwest 4-0844 beginners. vem OC eur | ee —-8 BULLDOZING, EXCAVATING, EM 3-206. , Saino . SS : home Accord all| COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY THO i > i . 7 ae WEEKLY omen tt — ot. SF wort Fieger ll me gawd aetrered mote. rE Cas Beeches ie sfactalied. cleaned, sanded. | 7475 MOVING & TRUCKING OR %4 8. TELEGRA FE 56-0088 . 379 Hamilton EK PRIVATE, LEMGONE SPEECH $1068 tions, modernizations, also custom WALL wens.| Siro ye uy Lost & Found j at BOX REPLIES With an for advance | correction, consultation | EXPERIENCED COLORED LADY building. OLive 32-1221. alls and s cleaned. Ph. Tit KINDS OF RAULING. Pick | ~~~ a, mem We have’ just added a/| _!ree. Ponting Press Press’ Box 26. Fiabe" capatlen eg ineser Fe | CEMENT WORK & SPECIALTY. | P2216. >. end delivery Cheed. FE LADIES WALDRON WRisT eeaaygenny pretest, cur les!” Work Wanted Male 10 —| Ene iene Free Veutimates FE | Chi Werk! ier: ? 7 = Tania J Sotcratehed om At 10 a.m, today SENACERG.| Somplete, trating nme eada, | SAA nnn nnn me i mney OK |incinERaToRs NED. fy Ne eienone tated FE TIP FOR TEENAGERS: Missions /oaid at once. No| ACCOUNTANT - BOOKKEEPER | EXPERIENCED VETERINARIANS Ashes & jn hauled. Clean |. F there were replies at . raw vasice or salary. Call! with diversified experience. Ma-| ®ssistant wants work in Pontiac CEMENT WORK. KINDS, | Act ~~ on she rush, ne. UP. FE +6134. Se ee hace _etitie The bike, toys, books and| Fe appointment ‘1 Lure, ‘inteligent and capable p| area. Excellent references. Cail | “lPre estimates Jensen. 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CASH ere Bit con PE URN AE sD oo a oe ee ox BEDROOM 6-626 ceovtieacert et abine . way -one dint =, aegee, Has down ppg ot pe; =O — ES hy wae ay tee Adak my coe SEW Etats ———— mous | 0 A Kast Ee rard ceria EG orn a ee neve Nn te Pig ‘ & wear Mia ew to anaes bone apace iia LES seas Wee 412,100 ot oT Rane sy ou tue “Or me,‘ | Deawtint Be noms se ond hal woes m i ip ; ne pot . «ve Sn Co = patie ecial a MODER MMA peewarviy¢ P aete. home schook Ls ALE Tovety shady | or R BE oa2te, 91008 | eraho tive ma carpet Co. jane en ure La oa ent HL greg N / we i , en 1 flee oot ved |; See be TRS Jol ese *! aHLANDS streamiined 0k —_ eet ee St Ee Sieg ia: Spe ge Sere ome eure aa rT OFFERING, — Sed Sct ii dt _sra Fihcdagee only. See rial, 4-88 rolggage toe to | —— bome sed b doors car 3 bedroom | iy fintas clommed, . chowe. " sani ne ae a pany ac yoans. ve Tea a Nugres. 3 | room, kitchen 18 tie — alam, sor prong oorm hniahed ned 8 — ae, Sere ck nat smth 99.00 se ent hg } uy Hotel R | y one hen per oo um stort wit oo s and Caecd og sauan | bog sea vd ar has Mod LAKE $5 000 5 V pcory = m 1 CHILD OT mee oom ib ana arly on Ba8. : = as] pe to do *, babe ide corne: ee ment Hota espe on folks ped and onk ern ae PROWT i " sala ae ces S| sep Speer sa ha seat ee setter le - j —_—s 4 —_ P Shed | 12 WEEK 39) maura aed 11.00 DO ore ic YO mite it inn pina Etta By es Re mere . toler 35 ow SVE poate fir . veal sm won U . Bo L North = ees BETH ust 10, me new ons vik} RED: Sey saree EK LT ae. ot Seastomn, eee rs iast| R FA nor hes soda ei ta nnd, wh "brarien RED. pais zoe trees Sates Attractive MIL zr, orice. Bi Z H Loy wert | y ook ine os m stores tivi m at vt ¥ vide ne Y ; ” Bui Fone E anal n ‘eS rae Gop heme oe mene = ©, "ae carn sie Room LA “ie | e nuredt net $17,200 on sion ae teak _— tnd ated E tn tie and me tea! 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IN _ ry se i + foal metic tor Ss 4-253 eal oes: ‘ P ~ T 3 tor RE DOF price ato- Esch Ce eleg areee eee, ol 9 L rs S,& Sos ) ‘ foom AK + be . base. ben cet | P "wom tenon - 4 un ‘ aH a= < bi a iP ; f ey —_ f ROR Sale Hou : 43 a ee . : " k 2 peonoos 43|" For Sale C PRESS, : v: gaarge RN. BREEZE- Ouses ‘ UR r ; ee ; Tons Sings "hulometc, ht * no0M Moodn 4“ CARNIVAL AY, JULY | = = ne ae? Sy r OU et Bangs Ch atic het LS N 60,500. TERMS. > ” 3, 1954, . <= . — MONDAY a § : ced very low Path << by Dick Turner mage Oo 26 "amo gep Bachem Chet Pt, Ou, Wanwick Has, Ay, “mes FON mS iim « _* Homeer ‘Hight adi jam iceriped. meas 4 i700. as Wa We. a! & ug , 8 RUG | For Sale Lot ya Fe oa oe -. 4 324 ands mye we bet 4! gous! . Open ; - . ae | AG E _ ~ | or j i . DICK fake priviewes oo Lotus “Lak =. Gee fe z at . whig0, Eublor i For Sele Ferns“ our. STR A Bo AND INCOME OPAL 08 BOND oe | ctgeaheasere at, Misaiee ja ele Se new homes sre EET ren y oma iviston gre, © © Dumeee S@gN NM Sais) Meastone eaee a PINE @ ACR Business Opportunities 51 pg Be agg now ready |” {ott full Basament, 2 fire- patna Exar ADE Or ” 7 PEPE E: tAyteir6-3543,_|, \ingluded, Opp ES, ALL UNDE 51 many ieataree. ‘A few of the | incor, _cttached “a ament 2 fire BEDKC Vivek tt UTIFUL - ingleded. Opppsit i hicken house INCOME. IF YOU HA “ 4 * * if Hit MES " Pine Knot Vvestig this ‘ge a, 5 bedroom, siié-| G very tee. | "+igoe. floret 0 IN c ITES— Terms, Phone ‘owners MA. Eas grossing "61,100 per ive rooms) "vestibu re ceramie Ue | cont “Ataghanavile enieres 7G ge oll >O0D LOCATION _ or VE_S8ii¢. Potties. Ener) say fet tee: t year. Will street rete 4 oak | _Phone e Rd, W Li \ — am | 1002150 CATIO? “i ACRES—OT! . netting la ein 6% yea ieee An ute ges on F Abed od | # RO OM HOME a 268 acai tar ro Si og Brik WN | _ a on ga on build = room ang tl ave iLLE (NEAR) 3 canal can ry ine 0 me Tbe \ ac's most in. ome ~ of Ivan; on in C cK GooD ¢ 50 crete. Inte to «| with ceme me. 60x34 ba Owne~ live off a7 FOR gochaeive psa he shrubs Pra a aged c CONDI- ‘GOODE I lot rior‘ down, ‘Loe . chiens —. floor. 8 cow barn Write °° Pontiac geet quick — | usive subdivisions | #100 pown pla vitle. Corner let. | 2200 Rooheste LL REALTY | : 1% ACRE pe 6180) der am Dasture land. ou stan, | GROCERY STORE 3, ‘Bow 14. 7 . “| Pr Rd Just eutel er small Will con- beth ati CARS: _ cel Russell: | odin oma | shaner a Ot Se es ea = ay ee eg wae © 08 Seys kD R Oung | C*PHONE.62R3 Mich | A new large R LAKE | ONLY 2 LEE ova ge, Reafiv' Go Mr Jones. Flan ee Beer oad w evi sell FE s | 412 edd EALTOR ee living ing suver Li — home| Lgoolig good at LEFT | Pane Eye cr as CE ¢4633, gimides cr soles, wine : Ueense stl FE | wre stone. | eames eee - ood road - WARE &TO Miller & Ston ‘ue atts Sold Ou Eee =| all veh, taiwa PW Dinnan shenerines Lapeer bc Wal - | . A begutir y of - 5 Lil u trade. w , | | | larce ul mode closet AC suc ub | South E _ | t Rae sete wiscow over Or Airport Ra: Be _“sieuy"REatty FE ene ¥ nd | is gan Se -sucreunding os ™ on the property, This etiery: 8 TT LK ROUTE. 4 rooms & | w i recreation ‘ith ler ‘ee $2500 e with | is a be. MA 54791 = bath, Untiniched attte | |. - E MAVE SOLD ALL | ue tenes ee heme s ‘Automatic | ~~ A witn $900 down trees. | be COUNT OF SICKNESS WILL werd Ave. © furnace Au Sat, S OUR LAKE” Lor | al directions Has ‘ae hull | Ay ° a weary SCANT Farm, \ Gn, Scseas s bes « ar sy) netghbornoad » Sun X Mo Momes AnD | Sh mas OE a tea | — a ae wutGice” ali neg eomegy ode gr Skidwey NORTE 28 P.M " COTTAGES, H mar rele wipteew | > 20a ~) E hae tate cans Rdg, a se ere. _Prescott T2W2 business. Po. 4 TH END | a | 1 : MAVE __CUus- ea = a ry to features med ag a a3" O\ > é {| om the Lake privil Lot ° acter taahe into 100 at ee OPPO 2 bed: ~* OMERS WA i — ee this MA t | wy : he Pec LA tie es Sign well Dhice tar ia ‘a eae 120 RTUNITY “KNOCKS beck 5 on tee Bath & In beautiful H | §=6goop ITING FOR $1. 330 ‘DO r- } d : ‘Z pay My | 4286 Ds imately nae, soe abtlory ae Want to be in ra neighborhood. Can ear bus line Pine lake Rd sony ee WEST SUBURBAN | win tan tone bow’ head oS pe? Jt ary we Ponuse’ Lak Oe | dad ether” ofS tes it pig sin ouizers cag dae be GI at ine, A sew ee LAKE I a ul brick | ED ~_ "@ << hae eee 3-2361 1 oe ne we atl s~ on Oak ce Malice Con’ erce Ra PROPER utomatic home . io £&& r_Ca PE 20207 charm fogs, WW calm. $6,000 land at MM: ae Ht “ Mims doce <. | TIES. FO | cation oil heat.” in | ~ ea aa Cy ss Lake Rd aan Ga ae e will; compan required. T — 4 room END aT cae eee meee ae QUICK ACT n | heme seeds's — 00d lo- ° 7. org pha. 2 ACRE | == ie. ones this] = eetaises Tue Hepreseatalir 8. 2 bed ne sey ear ach have J od- ION. GIVE the oo a lite of land. Th A Gin ee A ~" — | Corner of S } 5e nderson. M ises Tues. Jul senta Pang doors room a 4 aaty bed: A us j e inside Je fint is - re Bg 5. - Only Per Detroit y 6 4 to Gna fagmace Autom Ee tour ere ~ | ROCHESTE tee de: BO ND Dorothy's a ant wanes) \Y MH RAUDSI EDD AND ADM SUPER y water Learn sl Mart tar gars 4 IF. C | room : : “ y nyc rms. ee SEN Somperiion, Past § MAR- STONT RE. new. Excellent | lan Lake aon on gue Wo nome 5 2 cpa inalina levees ' , x53 ® ee eo Lavender | 510 Pontiae State. Be : N | rerhgorred Vell eau t growing t 4 on 2 d am, wn—4 * Two ; uron TOR — an igh build me te om sean Sy eo): finent 8 lergast ase Corner Williams 00 Co, pogpl Pull the.” Oak ‘floors through- ——- } ite | ACROSS Buran st a __PE 2-441) | so ACRES a arene ie _— room "apartment Owner occup x oslyn ; funitos | Jol Notice on nee in excellent conditi is hom : —~er Z | _wi ub; 2 E PON room, house. part b -D mateo 2 men a. _ 1235 M-59 Close Sie tackao aad Wy #ite_ Bar THE PONTIAC With f SixIE , $200,000 °1953 P ras __NEAR - PE_ 20253 67 ohn Kinzle etice Our offs Witht to aide end ee gain. Cal eal home| With or a basement, | 000 1953 aid sales ta -025 [ « r, Re Saari ms ca will be im walkt schools and ¥ in. Call FE 4-5906 e| $:.500 quic aie sal nt. down $5,000 to x Expansion —= onto "N ne Hunan ‘Bt Sos 6 monies ce unday and oe rented Patersie Ss distance a «) ye | Excl a Poa no Papel e. $7500, make payments Ov cuece am attic — », bowse, | Open rated Fe am ern. pe arenes ALL ae dow for $75 Tnee 6. now | in ete Homesites Andersonville esa hie “| mt PO | ores Mr. G P ALTER ORFEN. R onl : un 26 PM WILLIS M down. DR. A 800 : Club ul Porest La > OR 3-268 aterford 20C. E RY @s_ Pare Biv’ (M24 —-— . BREWE YION | Orehard Als ~cllirg ~— = S i “ORE 24) = v R A good PL rehard and F untry Sa ly cash _ NEW ¢ ROOM HOME Take rR | — —retnistor ploTeL apn eA ee LAINS “It Thad Tw ng vor TS 1 cents ged soit bake Sale Business P ort Se ree ee er ona ae ‘ 24 Walton Blea. st Poscemag st. PE 5-7704 or &M 3-4 906 “or fae 3-4000 rooms nt Seer etd part pungs- — ad a million bucks, Vd Sari eene ens ae on | meas ASE Po pgpiengg ie a 7) ce none sotos nr J 49 rallied pmonth Sorta paid for ce Ae d vd. SUCH a ae 96500 home. Walls. : Just aus | Ba PROT corner of | NER, wAnnn tablish cclieat ication, Old be 142. Y RE r SM ne Aver — sit | bac PE 5-37 d. and ati «Seater coin abegs mess son. Old es- 5 shee en ] RT “DR AY leon ___ For wr Sa k and take | it easy!” | be te pent gal | Dinie Hey. MAcie "6 oni Lae Ene per aur the and wine ne been une - ROC UYS 8 room TON PL. "AINS ile Houses 43 cid Tcearee ha setae os 1 week | —StApte ot — days, CORT ART. PACKIN Bs ree = goo rs s 1% ~ =| . _ at NG . oe me pecemem. Cie | 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO Ricagecari "R AREA bedrooms, ‘Pull’b bungalow. 3 — BRICK CRETE H ~~ _ For Sale Lake Prop. 4 as ee an a aye ira M. iM BLER a and apt. Paved SEE scaped Be “ nea ent oak floors | co OME. 6800 ae > one satag sti “died i lew chanty peed A LATTE FARM (brick and treme rutifully ana.| “Ow Deda fenced, 86500 ‘with $3050 Newly i LAKEFRON™ AND Lal ms Sass OFFICE OPEN 9.8 | sa bide. 9 ‘of main roads Large Congonraive Real Esta 7o cm rt FAR: rooms ranch bung of "UT Pontiac LTY | lots. Beauti: KE PR NDAY sq 4 pu a in all o AURANT F — xchange & NICE Lityie ee $1,000 . extras than 3 deaths end alow ICA. N 10 io aCe ede Walled Lake. Be autiful Iv- 1-5 | ft of mps. A bout | _ sale } R LEAS poe t — “ od [e nsibl w é an apt ear ppx 4500 jocated 7 orca R pote Pppsenaneninns er DS: an aa a SS aes tae Bats | Gon frame 6 toi ICH. | Small aon ROOMS AND re | S‘oeso cavuase EL te arp) \. JOHNSON,’ R | Rouse a ees alas cee ce. | RENT OR a on fen EAU ak pana, dove, vey ment . 6 acres) ax room meders te a cozy portunity to pu an exc pletely way. } bed nome "om 8 good ranch | Located Opec ef aut ee method — sy terms. MY | FE 4- 2533 ealtor | a * shows — a land all frame seek FE 43383 iL ROOM BUS __rE oO. OR R an ‘enceiie wonderful rtile | urchase fo op- al firepla a 5% igh- - | ee | . | 1704 urther eflent incom AURANT AND DRIVE-IN ON __ +6281 0 L EST An nt arden yard and only Shown by rv gracious tered male a. — Nat-| Fi EK 5 - {284 _ osK 3 | We T 1 particulars. e-call route to lek D DRIVE-IN NEW CLHOMES— les, strawberricn & ranpberrie N sopautment | Fontan wOak “hors, Plas- | Modern. yea ‘ ) DQAVN Lor elegraph Rd. - _ bens’ Gall after) PE sete ‘ raspbe p>! IE ARL Veneti wall ca Ld decorated | Moder akefront rooms furn | 74 FT _ r4 FF busi- 81250 dow 3.1, HOMES pee bust e100 retes Y2 ou ued & ane aamaa: Osph nige-away. | fits” tahed, nal WATER O —— —_ cS S00 atiae. Full | needs ACRE sem st . Dra ome. C around 2 Way ater he et in of Ced FRON n ' j hy cost. 3 include 11 He for pleas 5 eot and awnings nul catesned on letely f bedroom | lake privile ater new J bath, | See ow a: Lake Is Tt CA- . ITW RES ~ large ) Bedroom meee _ mortgage NR. PONT i ie bd creryaing. suburban | soi | reels cog | coal tn ay i ercienee Lare | _ 60x139 83 Woes taut on =8 “miles. 0 ai aS Davuse ons REAL In | RESTAURANT tosep sale ook ie h type on| A dell ONTIAC MT | pr eerie ze large family | 20°. seaped. 2 trees & Beautifu [cel regal Srimiains ing | MODE $3000 PE ‘4-201 Lot | S owt Mee eff bach Lake jan ae BY OWN! : tered wails osk floor lots: Pias- delightful 3. beara MTR. | paneled i ae family | toa new mor ees and nice uly | went hing, swimming, lake Swos ge Te ameacticani LOCATED" 3U ck Lake | Phone FE. 3-49 eh st WNER Full pte marble sills, picture in such a f bedrm. bun . gros living mhome L $21,000. Cosh | of | Pontia yard, 8! mil B at Baypo D CABIN L city on on ST OUTSI none FE 2-403 Saginaw 8 i oe . d pe "te Com riend! ngalow Rehem roo avely NE r c. Onl os ee ene rt on W O-| cone. e of mat DE oF | RE 1 £E A tag ent. bri race basement bath . plete with neighbo aaa tied ‘Leu, m Excelle AV 3 3 “fy 146 rin y s6050,| 4 F revi fish id Fow! 6000 bldg con’ in roads al STAURAN ve rE 2-1804 b ® quarters ck ie MID ott | paved soho basement, car tu basement New f YROO\ L MA 3 : ‘| OR cue ae ee | sq. ft taining in Large; v yea T FOR 5A | neat cater: above rhood “ aa : [. : ealtor call J unt-| 4500 ei ail abou r round LE ‘ESTAU ment M Pos DLE “STRAITS. be agrgre pit Onl ¢ Oy Le 5 FAR e Mor down | oom . porate house I | FE S12 Dagar Eliz ELWOOD FE 42544 A Taylor, wana, ft. of Le: Appr ~~ “ee OAkiand ecoene in pares | ville. Michio. phone fAYvILL se -sion sa, Be daha 2 L K.| y $2,600 down ly silo a j to far) more: - Re } nen « dinetle Pld — FE ¢ gong Lake Rd | tmmed PONTIAC lt tame yess ekece as 58 eee R Sioa 2845 or Okniend | igan 1, May- —— + 4 } a = | i s@ so en year. W ARD rE Has ard € room eh your money | hood The lot wn = on 1 floor $450 a Open 9 to 4 hey ued ace thie paar Zoned Mote 10 ponder Esya URANT FO 8 sleeping m lake | PART bedre story sid house ood neighbo 2 yw N front Saf ern bh =x | inco 1 Sho of year R 8 | 8D.D. A perch. | Saxiaas | ARTRIDGE wih jolt Pan orice” pee | tng ieee ee te “unfinist | bedroom fishin a camdr beach teed pedopaM phones al Vii wn excel Gaus 6 round in ALE | Set Ne comenus | one "Only $3600 with terms, ALTOR — -FF2 GE | i las Pall once, 8 0 wt | « lent mith s008 down clad: | | Benool grocery “and restauran | Bb minutes to. cide iar i ows (excel! OAklaué B26 a3 2 | Ket) No comprition, Fast growing VACAN with terms pie ay & 316 ith c septic tank ro nd arehicce? aviteurs o lise. 93 orthland: 6 aily. | _ or Saray Well equi growing This mode ANT Huron 8t RAWFO 4286 Dixie LADD pire ere Se meas | negien Me. coer : Syme oh Re ——— | room Rl seal og mw ee Pon | _Partrid SEL Lake Sconer of Pomlinc nN. ‘ nt-Lea pts pee ry a Satie pate west suburban home § ROOM Hi (RNC RD [on eorner'ces, Te on ane) Y EAR AR ‘Mind TO SEE Hind gi a pod ee eer Prop @#A| aatt i aes 7 ois obey | loam USE NEAR nee Bree ENCY) meleiona | x ARO SYLVAD or P-vacoopih tos: CELLENT elma Seo “1005" t6.008 ta —“s low TAY wa Ov fur-| loam with 10 ih Co ings and 8 (2 BE Furnished : UND VAN LAKEFRC 101 ee small LOCATIO down pi 85.000 po Paet $8500 soll acres of tor FE 41549 undays [(DROOM u 1 bed | Lar LAKEFRONT Phon. N Sa | hot usiness N FoR) mas us invent to $10,000 with | Wheat includin, clay aU m4 eas sub: ral fire room hi ke ranch LONT 2d re 2- inaw 8 me toget or bu . o pe ory Liquor 8m « 8 ac | ¥ /BURBA Opdyke heal dase le ane in place 2 ome. Nat-| jivine style R DR 1 ce Tel-H el a siness & JON ae — house ae bars. le res of ou will lo N BEAUTY $2,500 will are jot a me with is porches. Boat large scree hn lot Ov adiant h AYTON Sve F uron 6S ¥y 1 block 70 g. Ponti Owner ned ving a uae 3 000 eat $70: z “WOOD” gE _tor FE re JR from BU ac OR 3-2 Se Mr. LF TL with $2. rge hen room 1 fn ve the 21x13 handle nd garage ees Price! with lake ide This Ea sq ft 2 Cash conwenr'T 5- Hitz, R | uy TO _3-2352 are enone on 1 Se oe beh all 3 BE $1.30 at only ae Therm ee pktnee sie. uor_ter eal | "part SELL : COLUMBI BRoxER | tt floor | Til room DROOM epee ete cme | co ec Gpake gists BMeden “Bhiz: ms, FE 4008: ridge 18 TH REALTOR iA LP ee Set Se rte = en aoe with fi URNISHE D INCOME | O00 arige rat are yond fabeth Lake Spree mein gery =e NIMAKERS—_-ATTE a a rll vy Pg bongo eal cars| 00.008 sation nrgees leet hi wTearea | Reming foe 6 1¢ “T s tenced’ $45.-|- $350 to’ OTS WITH i! oe CATION | qeuktes ectapucnee, ENTION. - New b of re S028 | oO SHORT OF = ts cites MA nting fog $5 apts Clos LOWER STRAU a ce ee Park ore: iness or bi FoR | cellent’ eclablichmenta doine 2: N . a | ow T OF y | atonal 1 per e in a DINue. I R. 2 - 23 >» $600 C Priced Tel-Ht gether on! USINE ss ent bus z ments dot atch home ee ranch type QUA t a "be Sa Eirarg mm IVAN Ww * so50 DO $3 ee "ints Hin owe area aaa ee ] Ascot_or phone OF 441 On "PE $6181 oR mite. fom ey r health Owner licaving 7 _ Semi - furnish LIT [caen) Bess for onl =| Eas : WN Fao cctrance aed vie Briar Just Le nm / itz Keal Salle ea Only 12 urnished | teule or cal pew kk e790 | East suburban. | : a ure window ok At — ~~ Land Co i y l2 miles f : SPE i ale High School. block t meet (Gil turkac firept CHI eee ntract town Boa from down- KS FOR. 1 Re icant rma | | ina ioe pee «rooms Wa. sold to settle cutatensis sat be ore E HILLS! Busin $1000 LAND accnned Cc. es th mm t orm | 500 e th nes om " | down. 70) Only 329 IT last tone the full orice Went mi w a D IE 5-2564 | CU riced feasonabie “p"nice | je ARE ORION I tent country leration - of tts = 5 Opportunitie 51 . o Will discount Lite. ov pod ' Lake Ori Joslyn Rd ELF | Closed Sunday & at ma Bean Real Estate Rea! 236 N CKL ER RE ‘Al TY | for bay: t names 1 sFRO* r Tiegraph Ra". 1 mile oe ~~ Rete —— ox 83 $8200 write 4 _Lake Orion. . JUL ond ALL sats Ruckengs | Sagina Tn ed Oth site soon! _ ren SS ___. : Y nda HOU Exch E boats ronta , er mt select ; NEAR CRESCEN _ = you are reall ane ANE A A wae ND y| lot lake SE. MODERN. renenee | son ves. FE rains on FE 44091 | medi Ou heat eo CAR your Money t q Ne RESCENT LK ovidout ‘ua Peureelt’ the CORT WHOLIDAY cade ween 8650 down, Scott Lae Ra FE. aaa rw M JONES, REAL Seo. 5, CARL W. BIRD, R RI soca ee rice ve, w bungalo ° Cee ue ene | e RT M. aM NG | CE EQUITY YEA e Ra FE 40641 E 802 | MO eres ESTATE vommunt ealto RESTA po eat j toterior , 2 "bed sho Steree” i nin J (BI. of | fooms. | stri QUITY R ROUND | DERN. YEAR AROU FE + Pe tant ee rsa STAURAN in ; ‘ely ti bath, pe w you this cae Ae war a el R. tite bath mini modern To n BED- ree Eliz take eh HOM | room ‘ake =** “AROUND Pe Sanat HIGH : are Biag iocenmen business aN) GET CASH ; N re. O18 terme eee oa 120° Cxcneritne Wear monte 1 i aaaell lots N Pull’ baseme all FE sssos ON" 8M eee] Mavs feos” he oe Pontiec. oe cae LOT 100 * sise2 | for only $2000" po ae a rang QUICKLY ear St. J . ; : | Estate Exchan Equity ear lia ana i— 606 for a nk mortgage coin ia $1500 4 Y 200 With eas Going Up t oseph OPEN SAT - eelleuk Gc en Jr pncrool, WA’ ppointment "| 6ex160 ; own Line AL).\MS eee se O 00 room. a h_ Hospital’ N SAT. & SUN S ;—P™ or wes rE +i ae CHOIC IKINS LAKE —| & Wea OR DEVON 382 VMs REALTY rate wee : garage. bastered bedroom. at | 40) 2TO06 PM. ‘, PECIAT “or weekends . jiuarber | — Three bedroom « — price aati, Migands dae | Seo : : CO. | minutes asain cle —_ lots 40 painted walls. 6c $200 . RA (Viumeue Soc T can ts | Lo tale, PE belie JTY SHO Eo) <= - Loans sed to 30 , PON AMBROO | Lecated DOWN ou Aner BU | bath wi 5 heaton ted ts ot A eels | gpa P ON MAI eemie ogee: ocated ‘ NOALOW down bedroo ll Ki ‘6 ochester IN STR gnature ade on 4 rc NTIAC REAI we KL ANE| ie ode mest ikke ob | Petasted deol lpeglid BUY, $7. mace levely _Awomatic nin and | and D inds, Sizes _6 pm chester ON! 27-1931 otter | and oth-r ve RONTIAC REALTY co) isi ais HERS Tat) cor, “cu ace HA i stefou—bRaEARY roa - rE H a & yoer ie- ec re some ith arage breeze out D | decorated very t with hh s | er work sho} Y AND SLIF _—__ FE_6-e778 lornia Conte is new. C round me Almost * s for iving roo) jome consi way A! terms $16 000 tee trcote ills, trees | on highway” shop 2 8 SLIP | | room, brick mporary. 3 ior | [| ota 7. right in tow * acre of | lovel m two am sts —— nice with suited ; we Some id lake | Welle way in Bay partments | | the ranch ho : N ery easy mont Weil ts rtd Ulery sre ple bedroo AG Numbe tet, Gale ideally | © stablished City area | ae bah eo ear GE ei at] Sodan Wgec tea ae AIN! somber 2,.— ive ream _onee-| et eee, | EES DeLee oi LOANC | joa and dining “ell fire: rae aun “a” goed Iy 4 years old sup. | , | ear care joe ¢ Sedrecns.| $3 000 Tanrine _kawline Mich Bay Sih Kaw- O the red « “ell” In- | e sYLV | Hlkt | gig garage atic of] h 5 trom $750 | = y City 7-1 ae . mativities wosd'pan E AN LAK | (chile | $12,500 w and good eat, 2) Over 200 to - 245 You and TV eled ‘dw. XN . el § Yoom E VILL J ALITY ith term loc atio parts eed bom Jon’ ; — he aleanee -aggits aichen The TIN 8 [. Stout. Real 2 car modern ee 3 LEV. | LOW PRIC ry | P, Al; , . ROG Tom which to If Don't Retire Y¥ = New Low D DP bor ena LM Stout, Realtor, | fad latent Gm CP ena SER B HENRY, Ine $5 "bare, satin, oo ) own falvepece’ wit ae: break. ; $8168) CO Cha mmediate tion cileswavs en Xealt ay rbthe pvalgey cm ; k o rmin posses- ve 2% DC ses oun 4 conte ara | EFS I ayments | any woman ey aipeal “s | —Oree woer, FE meine pripeyets | L.ow .As ‘Real Estate 81 FE 2-9208 | ot aeneter - OL 1-¢f11 | you will “ae it as months | NTIAC STATE B , 500 le ‘Since rt Michie 1 full-y a mortiths, ANK PMS Th Side - 4B ead cr itn ene ——— eat) lune easetoed =e. Sand | Ge wuareen So Sd 7 - E DROC WII on WITH E a beautifu quor bar in this shee ty aatalttin at dintin’ Six e lricome ving room MS -LIAMS . ;Cass Lak SEWER AND | the sti i lake tn ager on Alene dl clotelagr pe ca a rooms each side. 3 bedr hte m. fining room & bitch. t “THLIM parcial bea! Vatear uc of Cee ae frontage Eroverty. resem of | To ranch ty heme Ukcae scr ivaen cae oe ity ments. new widir separat coms, | Good block to urnace, insuls lar your ord room home 4! s 50° wide ass Lake, Bi eet Lea all can be eee? y | Picornell ge lot 75x14 HELTMAN . Live siding © base-* ealthaernena ulat. | ac’ hades Ek UME Gk me | ee) et $475, 40" for $305” iste ter 3 tates ent | 7 alu withou LT MAN - Edt toil Co . paved s | down’ borhood and bus | tleges lot w ed on, &nd s in Pon lor $505 ay 2 fam iving ! 5 min t bs | My. > pa sid treet. Tot H ith » tie all us ial . Tees baa ect Ge General Contractors. gee ot] ee Se Eee e7300 call to. | 1 | eg et an nears Blas iibethgnaoway wig HR SSD oe er rns Quick, Friendly Se Z ee erety eater : mtracto 2.3370 , $1201 or FR at 136 Ea +9384. or | a | ieeds, Ged lates cre : estic Bidv COMP — No : rvice ; Echos) elmer nf a! plastewed Open Ey rs or FE Pite or). phe" wae bene ms 2 LOTS Detroit WO. 28700 T zea) tee i oak { dec | WL enings ‘ 7 neu ae st . | ferred and has closed FOR O 27-0700 | Tra i Ba — PE, or asphalt gh poneeh | i an arent BUD” Nici WO HOUSES eonvenien Posten aay trans- —— FOR SALE OR TRADE You eon de Drudgery | xte s : , sagt Down pasurenas ee teat OR 36411 REAI =e whe oO house 6 roo USES | LAKEF 4 — oT +8643. Crooks and ed) and be Shere) to punch a ° r 1 | eee m : 77 | | * 4 eae costs heron coal | —— x | Pertend mG mas, 2 room hous | On w RONT LOTS | 42% FHA APPROVED down located in Pontis a this Liv , : a. ing mort- and st C lahore wad use | Satur le iliams Ps VED nm will be tia, ts inas ‘ ae _| Call FE H Can be bought dy on | - urday 1-9 Sashes ns Cccieca sranen dome sites in Dra estes i handle end oor can Pune one , D | — a a - y 8} e . tery Twp Hell (M-50) to Wa MONEY Sunday 1-9 Giroux & a“ OLMES-BART | sete Tnvwee te a Hed tas: as “w ‘Lawrence st Las Geet cue. uke, | | NORTON | EY MAKERS Monday | H 439? Dixie H RAM perl, Sana alae mfort- | $28 t et Case - property. ign. Salesmen 2 | ORTON AVE. 1 d ERS | ida \ 12-9 ‘ Open Eves IC S OR 31950 = Highway | No % ate to in- to $50u : zi on * Teta 813.200 3 resms. goed con: | mw P 395 Dixie wv tu o—Sundey Ls LOTS OF LoTS wee 3-8001 \ S 2 Community L $25 to 8500 | John K. 1 BES Wea s el PEG EN ae Ba Rn ATEWIDE 2" RSSrScE ce 7 - : aaa 2 ‘ ae rwin T B | er ide F eeee BS) tes | Island nilye pa LOTS ON CE LAKE LAND nal Real, Estate | Serv Priendiv ce FE 2-7131 ° grey i‘) 00 Down $9950 apt. and 2 eee a one. es beach —— for CEDAR 924 Pontis athe co. fig Os teat del ofl Peatiac | ow HE Cervice 101" | | An rooms CO ; 0006 Cedar Pa erson, ow ge LOF 50x14 FI alled Lak FE + nn A Land ank Bild { 7N Y pueee Fu sant TO gorse | rt Ra ner | wal 10 FT * #1582 _ messer Broker | N YOU N rE és eae Stre side value in myn a | alls in for BASEM _ roker ‘ EED - 40! Eve F | Seb roperty nea west WRENCE W Fo Privile 0x36 ft. b ENT ___ FE 5-007 ; fe ve rE 21804 ST | 5 oot Pc oauts tr Webster - r Sale R Lake ges on Scot rick home - ovis i OPIL O | treet and ful. shad Lath & y | ~ esort Pro 3s es. Priced f t and Watki Dri | E je 610.800. jemty of meg oar dd | ander eating (sy 5- For Sale Lake Pre P tails echeee eoters Pee ae: LH 1\ per FOR RENT SPAC “se on recreation ERRY: S’ auc to Ceoaleany tanoar rop, 4 ges. 80 ft. — roads" tke | LP "h. Ortonville 132, 1919 -M-15 | Aa . ae a ten. en nown | 3S TRADE! heat feu ae hs net waiet| le eet ment, of i tne sual wie) MIDWE ETERS | frontage. "108 a0,FT OF ROAD ONE OF THE FEW | TEAGUE FINANCE CO 7 bunt stool room hom sive- posk ll dining sun par-| Co m Lake pst. who te- MIDWE : PENS = te sube deep. Ideal AD a stores in thi } . 202 = : CO. 2s well hen beens = lS rE RORAE drive a oe er Bap my ar | how wee it the first time ST 6-0084 Pi no SO not ubdivide’ Oniv eers| S wisueel Wane a " N. MAIN . . mod- . The tes tm th the many w we are yourself time. = wooded $675 rigeration location ai R : N GOODELL plaster, te “an ane ‘Rough an E. RORAB: AU CH == tye wil ee 7 ae B at's price wi = git, learn THE CUSTOM STY | pee ene 40 ft, Cross Lake fr ions AE stem "Perfect re OCHESTER, MICH : ils y+: oe yistere ane — 302 Mariborough “Dr 2-3370. en FE 545-1201 or a4 Turn Pct of Bt, Bot. “ , LED EDWARD . only $4500. 600 seer level ane 7° e800 . Road F to vel . Owner : rE sien M 7 APRI ha ry. Saute, for “motel te or TH 208! “BUD” Nicholi -“MORGA o0 Tipsice | 026 Osh | see ae Sa CABINS, HOME |= ENOLD GoDs little od yee site or IS WE ’ R icholie 16 N RE wiM ard Lake z : = KE N BUS. oman ochevte beaut mike th ZEK’S EAL EST 130 Jame TY aple & Rd. Be AN FRON r_Ob ont a SPFCIAL SHITTEMON. eT 7 ROOM WO ANEW SUB” ON” REAUT la torety nemo tee bons na ea ent ve ra, Bat a $1.200 ern.) bed @ ROOM mete Lake, hc Gen | day ti e. for B RD : a DOWN | Coubinetion shorpe ane aes Drayton ae miles UTIFUL | Gus eects ier oa pte oso HW BE abel be ‘it on the igh- Laree rms ou Ga ce ce rth of | quality thr old fash- acres, hi City - year “reund on gre a88 serves | EK ey ce ico". 3 becroom aes sciting "Onty’ $400 an” My limits: | modern 8°rm_ ho mien, brings ae rms ‘ach san s 2 ’ an acre. oe rn & : rh ikea pea oe car atachea en _Dero, "Town Wrtator Giceetiony | $0 "oh vim, bomy,and, a gee WA * $950 Ph lots pen a n250 _ Detroit. TOwnser Woodward. to handle. 0, too, Only $9.- NG . Mon 1 to 6 For Sale Ferm ane eee FE. PARTR You May Borr ee FICE OF NATIONAL Ls DGE ow 8 orrices "tn PRinciP: Ouse. >- CO. INCIPAL CITI AST) FS O-COAST Today 3 dedroom on lar starter go ‘ot. This nome itt > fenced vad in cus _ 3 school with fewers ook t ers MA 62 384 or V E 5-81 Grow 1p your bills. protect -_ | $2000 dow | £2 DOWN | Bevo bungalow tom built churen oc ated | sin ecning net, cto | EAT TOE Te OT, Rome, | C 4 = x prerntt ALL F : EB SURURBAN OF 5. 1284 . 6 RBAN OF FICE | CAN Yo eee | CU BEAD 6rm fam ceaae a leler ¢ © minutes’ World’ S Le araest on Take + wast a X r onth b in Keego. and ia Contains vatory 4 room at ] Meathly payment a ee. wil) | attic, G NORTON as hea AVE. 0 ce come — bath. .| For this “argain! This house JOrdan e612) MAI 12) : dle be |t MAfair 6- a 3 25 rt — 23 Aidph Cian Md gre Dairv ba _ 180 m 43 w acres Huron st FE 2-83 = BUC titer vow nN i$ heat Cou i] os niee income. nred ie decorati bet inelbe aut in exce’) eon farming area. bedroon: home. On: sty) and sch ) bog stucco pve: tl leon peaume aC fee, orge? | WA Ocoee, | On OF ‘ ay spaciou lake BI . x 00 ver SF WO: na Biree A ercam (com at rus ike Fe Ra wae ALR HELMA’ M. oe LW -e\~ r Sale Lots Be or eat 3281 per cent mortgages Tans | pet WOOD ino Blacktoo h 7 a chil cae cane Pe. ATTENTION | | 4 tractor” nece a , om nee | “3 ano BATE INVESTORS. Sees eater tin te| IT'S ALWAYS 0 INVESTOR F — tates| IT'S ALWAY. st | Gb hase dee | or To sell, rent ‘ant BEE Tae PE 4084 . p the ria cledat (ln & HURON, | : ire | i a 7? tw he 1, Aerges tr 5 ’ e ' ' ™~ me, a, - t ——~. ie ‘ 4 \ s & re THE PONTIAC PRESS, Money to Loan 53 ASH PROMPTLY laons since @ totes, Provi- Satings Society. LOANS $25 to $500 $25 to Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 | Priendly service __ Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST mae eo eee eer HL. G. PET ERSON Tana Sa hoe Ba ~ MORTGAGES ATTENT.ON BUILDERS & BRO- KERS FHA, . or ..conventional Personal servic Russell 11. ‘Young Ine. 413. W__ Huron FE 44525 Swaps 55 COLLISION TOOLS FOR SALE OR perl | Whatever you bave. CHANGE YOUR LanD. CON- tract my Wer inte” tod On 3- aie ce cask =xces 7 PRICED %. J. Ven Welt, OR “i FRONT ENTRANCE DOOR AND small buffet i al ich ply wood, _ or _ sell, OR FOR | BALE OR RE 4 ROOM year around home on lake. 15 miles from town Will take late modei car as down payment. FE ¢7278 Immediate _ Possession HAVE PRESS CAMERA. ENLARG- er. Hi-Fi amplifier, metal exten- sion der; want boat and trail- er. 08 OR 37761 between 8 and PI 0.1 PICNIC TABLE AND BOAT trailer for what have you. Phone OR_ 3-T292. TRADE 1 In — OLD LAWN- mower on new one, Garder Aid tractor with *}" power driv- en lawn mower, 32° cutter bar. «a sulky. L P outboard motor, Reg. $265 now 6150. One Vovager 5 HP outboard motor. L Barnes ‘“@ CHEVIE . SELL _trede. Phone MY 3-5808 WILL SWAP LAND CONTRACT and for 1953 or 1954 model Write Pontiac Daily Press car. Boz 1941" LL for outboard motor or what have ou. Will sex Phone FE 8-0649, fore 10% am or — 4:00 pm 12% INCH ADMIRAL CONSOLE. will swap for sma!! outboard mo- tor or power mower. Call OR _s7m0. - For Sale Clothing 56 HANDMACHER, WEATHERVANE, suit, pink, size 1-9. orm once pope bs. will sell for $12. FE aevenaL AL MEN'S SUITS. SIZE 42, like new Cheap FE 5-854). Sale Household Goods 57 ADMIRAL TV, RADIO, AND PHO- mograph combination. 16 inch pie- ture tube, beautiful set, $175. 375 W. Iroquois. apt ic 1cB BOX, GAS STOVE, froner cabinet sink. phere Og FE 2-1256, 924 La- Salle $$ APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. FE __ 32-8826. APT ELECTRIC RANGE | 830.95 G. E. dishwasher, ce new $80.95 Maytag _—— 95 Gas 995 up rang $1 Several’ recenfitioned and re teed refrigerators $49 95 CRUMP ELEC! RIC 3465 Aub rn FE 43573 - APARTMENT ELECTRIC RANGE, $29.50 and up. Munro Electric. 1060 W. Huron _ sar hearth FURNITURE AND bric-a-b: MY _ 3-408. a ABOUT pd Bi fag you es CAN BE FOUND AT L & New garden Samavesere: 50c = pew lamps. $3.50 up; used lamps, $3.50 down: beds (all sizes) 83 up; atresia $25 up. Hasan: (gas & elec) $5 637.50 radioe . 5 up; Miller chrome dinettes $4995; chests. Bew & used $595 u bedroom suites. $499 up: ‘iv ing room suites $129* up; dining room suites. $1950 up Complete line Rit- color tint paints Use our east lav a-way plan WE BUY SELL OR TRADE N MON. THR! SAT. & 12 TO "s SUN 3345 Auburn Rd. 1 mile east of Auburn Hgts. PE 2-2866 BOTTLE GAS Installed in your home for $22 77 complete. Kenyon Fuel-gas 5268 __Dizie_Hwy. BOX SPRING AND KAPOK MAT- _tress, good condition, FE 21176. BLUE FRIE7.E DAVENPORT AND chatr. Extia large in‘ rood com. | _ dition $50. OR 3.4510 Sale Household Goods 57 —™ ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30 in. model, with every new pos- sible feature, one America's famous name brands, ogg scratchéd. $285.00 value, $189.50 Michigan Fluorescent. 393 ‘Orchard Lake Rad FRIGIDAIRE, FE .2-2046 FOR Lorteond GUARANTEED RE. ‘ «c.- 630.05 up w aa sweqers a $10.05 up Spinner ‘washers errors = - up acuum cleaner $7.85 wu Roy's 96 ¢ "e402 2 PIECE SUITE. $15. 8T STUDIO. $8. Overstuffea chairs $4, 63 N. Cass. iF IT's USED APPLIANCES YOU need-we have them and at the right prices Washers at $1495 a at ar , Refrigerators at #49 TV is 39 95. . se The Good ll coca 51 W. Huron fee PE 4-1555 GAS STOVE $35. EASY SPIN DRY _ washer, $35. TV earial. MI 6-0508. Gisson 1 REFRIGERATOR. APT. size, gas stove, apt size Cham- bers gas stove. Reasonable. 761 _W. Huron. ~ FOURTH OF | 1ULY SPECIALS 2 pe Mohair living —— suite $e Norge refrigerator te Sellers kitchen cabinet $1> Axminster rug 8 x 12 $12 5 pe. breakfast set ® $15 New cotton mattress $1 New innerspring mattress her New chrome set : $39 New table lam os "$3.95 We buy, sell, and guchanee every- thing for the Oakland T arnitice 104 8. Saginaw FE_2-5523 12" TELEVISION CONSOLE, STU: dio couch, smali bar, swing set, oak table, § chairs, vacuum Dormeyer Mixer, Ken- more Ifoner. Electric train, lawn Toller, 7-16 hemp rope. OR 3-2063. GOOD ELECTRIC APT STOVE. $50. 32 Henderson. FE 2-6464. GOOD SEARS REFRIGERATOR, $35. Bott! file stove table top, $25. 31 E. aie HOME | OWNERS INTERESTED IN ar sutomatic washer or Gast by furnishing leads, call FE 5-2981. cleaner, HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR, 95 | Excellent condition Call after 3.50 pm. or all day __163 8. Marshall 8t KENMORE WRINGER - TYPE pase yd with timer. In excellent condition. $60. FE 5-6731 KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. 965. FE 2-56 @ BURNER aa ECTRIC STOVE. good condition. $30, 6255 Monrovia _ott _Atrport Rd NEW GRAY . STUDIO . COUCH. Never used. $65. FE 5-0877 LIVING ROOM ~~ SUITE. 5, GAS stove, latform. rocker. Cheap rE athe 1902 Sylvan Glen, Keego Harbor. REFRIGERATOR Ue 16 in. WEST- inghouse $50, Piano $15, Simmons box Nceleas never used $20, FE_5-2766 SET OF MAPLE — BUNK BEDS. complete. "48 Eagle Cushman mo-> 3-2526 | togscéoter, EM STUDiO BED, ODD BED & , DRESS- er, desk chairs @X12 miscellaneous items MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD beds. ali new. you save. Closed on Sat. Hilbera. 52 Williams. FE §-8633 — Fpl MAYTAG DELUXE WASHER 53 model. Has gry. Almost new _Reasonable EM 4: 33061 LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Outside and inside paint. ga! $1 Pity _sdack's Linoleum. 183 N. Per P HII .GAS RANGES aaa | heaters 10 per cent down $5, monthly yments. Phillips Pe- | trolerm Co Orchard Cake Ra RUSTIC LAWN FURNITURE. MA- hogany Duncan Phyfe dining suite mahogany double bed, vanity dresser, Bedroom chair, desk and chair . Bedspreads, throw rugs 5601 Hatchery Rd STUDIO COUCH. 2 | PIECE ‘E Liv- dng room suite roll-away bed in- _cluding_ matress $5 Earlmooy. _ SQUARE TOP MAYTAG. BALOON Tolls, FE 45169 VES BOUGHT. SOLD, & EX- os Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- _ens la 2-080, OVE, WASHING “MACHINE, B, OTH- er Mems OR 3 3-1821 s8TUDIO coucH IN- EXCELLENT condition covering tmciuded. $25 _Call_ FE 48635 ee “stubDIo ~ COUCH THAT MAKES “into double 250. Blond baby crib. _2-6541. 7 FINE RADIOS . ONE 66 AND _one $10. 5-8785 sTUDIO SUCH. |, UPHOLSTERED living room chair, like new — tion and an —_ melodeo 895 Winding Dr. 8. Elizabeth ere estates VACUUM | CLEANERS S BRUSHES, belts and segs. 056 Myrtle. USED | ) REFRIG. : wert! ed T.V. =| SWEET'S RADIO & APPL TANC 422 W. Huron FE 41133 WAYNE GABERT’S Trade-in Specials x Pa Full size gas range 39.00 Full size electric range $49 00° Maytag washe: like -ew $48.00 Norge washer A-1 $39 00 Easy spin dry washer $79.00 Many otiiere to choose from. FE 5-6189 7 FOOT COLDSPOT REFRIGERA- tor. Excelient condition. Phone —TE _2-1003. USED ELECTROLUX, $25. FE 41702. USED pp " REPRIGER- ator. $78. R 1. Munro, 106¢ W. —Huroa.__. COMPL ETE BEDROOM SUITE French style. satinwood, bed, dresser. vanity. stool and chest like new, includes springs and mattress. 859 Winding Dr. 8. | Elizabeth Lake Estates CONTOUR CHAIR. TV freeze. FE 4 CASH FOR _ oP ORRITORE OR tools. Phone OR 3-2717. CLOSING | OUT SALE Ophelia's Surprise Shop, moving back to Port Huron before the 18th. Drastic price cuts on all furniture. picture frames, lamps, — Batson jewelry, ete.; 3 rn Rd. corner of Squir- rel Ra. FES §-3166 __ CROSLEY SHELVADOR, cu ft. late mode} copucneaced! Pay balance at $14 month. MY 3-3711 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. GOOD _condition. FE 49317. TRON. 1952 sweeper E DOUBLE WAFFLE Hover upright vacuum deluxe with attachements 5-9724 DINING “ROOM TABLE MAHOG any Duncan Phyfe. "aaS6 with leaf and pads. Like new, FE 2-5704 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, $9.50 ~ A wicker settee and chair s19. a ent gas Ftove, $19.50, electric range $29.50, washer $1650, buffet $895, Oo us oir back oan Pot kitchen cabinet $10.95, springs, mattresses end eee for the home. Bank Purniture. New location 42 Or- chard Lake Ave. next to Farmers Station. PFE 4-7881 Pree 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, $35 2 suite, $35. All good condi- . t342 Hiller Rd. off Cooley Lake Rd. 3 PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM mattress, $35 _8. Edith. — fe DLs MOVES FAST when you advértise in Classi- fied! ture, musical instruments Dial FE |S , Applrances, furni- — anything! 2-8181, ; DEEP | $190.95 GE auto electric range $160. | $259.95 Kelvinator to. | GREEN chair. Verv FE 5-3612. > c ONSOL Fr antenna WALTON TV. ” walton FE 2-2257 Josiyn Cr. ' WAYNE GABERT'S lloor Samples Sale aren rl Vv “$4995 Outside $9 auto $197 cu, $330.95 Crosley- 1049 cu. ft. auto. defrost $229 | $200 95 Maytag auto washer $259 Manv others to choose from 121 N. —”" FE aed ___Up 24 months to 9x12 “TINOLEU: M. "$3.93 95 $4.95 House Paint .... $195 ga RUBBER BASE PAINT ... $3.50 gal 12X12 LINOLEUM $6 05 ARMSTRONG VINOFLOOR '¢ price BONNY MAID INLAID TILE 10c 4% Fr WALL TILE 10c Syers..141 W. Huron FE: 4-3064 4 ROOMS OF FURNITURE FOR sale inciuding de freeze. Used oniy 6 months. ash machine Call anytime forenoon until 1 _p.m. MA 53184. USED TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT Dresser = lect Stas % 5 pe. —, we — eenene $29.50 Davenpo: eohalr ...... $39.50 Love se seni saee $50.50 9 pe < room suite $79.50 Tail gy full size bed $89.50 NY OTHE Mpa. | CONVENIENT CR THOMAS E CONOMY FURNITURE CO. *361 8. Saginaw 8’ "TABLE TOP SAW. FE 40452 Warehouse Clearance 6 cu. ft. Coldspot refrigerator $59.50 9 cu. ft, Coldspot refrigerator. $89.50 10 cu. ft. Servel “as gotrigeratos mana Se bao sole qr. 50 Frigidaire at auto, washer ~ Me ate 40.60 Kenmore auto. washer $00.50 Bendix automstic washer .-» 990.90 Wringer wi , $19.50 This erchandive best yo = cond CLAYTON'S Furniture & Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd:---Keego Harbor | a Sil or FE Sees 9 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING suite Same as new Youth bed | See a. 664 Emerson. USED .16 INCH TABLE _felevision. FE_ 17-6116 bed. $12 $4.50 large size $1500. FE) j0c 9x9 ——- Tile } MOHAIR: DAVENPORT & | good condition. Ph. | 199 endix refrigerator, | : | MODEL | Sale Ho Household Go Goods is 57 eS. GAS STOVE; 8X12 * Fug. $25 each. re ores, Sa WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC range, good conditign FE 2-0573. J KITCHEN SINKS. YOUR CHOICE $5. Excellent Maytag washer, $30. For Sale Miscellaneous 60) LECTRIC CERAMI . na? af 8 2224 Save. 18 miles out M _ Duck Lage PARM HOUSE TO BE | MOVED 000. 5450 White 4. MAple 5-7586 “* KILN. 13 BY d ba’ 68 off 7 TABLE TOP GAs § STOVES, 1 white. one ivory —! green. 87 _wW Beverly Used Trade-in Dept. Guaranteed Washer $39 95 Table top gas range $50 05 9x12 wool axminster rugs . $14 95 Wood 5 pe. bfeakfast set . $24.95 6 pc. walnut jr. dining rm. $59.95 6 pe. walnut dining room $79 50 2 pe — Toom suite ysl Studio couc Small down "payment. free eg ing | WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike Only For Sale e Miscellaneous 60 LLL LLL ALL OUT LIQUIDATION LOSEQUT THIS WEEK WHOLESALE OR LESS cL aT $79.95 : ROTARY MOWER 549.95 17° reversible handle bai! bear- ing adjustable wheels, full 16 HP Clinton engine and full years gyarantee SAVE 40 PER CENT Eureka vacuum cleaner with “gwivet--end all attachments, in- —_ TV upholstered hassock roll easy dolly “907.50 REGULAR | VALUE ONLY $58.50 2 50 ft. plastic a hose $2 85 $5.96 white [sp per gallon $1 95 9c colored ach balls 60e $705 Keroseal Wading pool $2.98 $22 50 ball bear lawn mower $14 75 $225 mower grass catcher $1 45 20 ft lawn soakers $1 29 $450 revolv lawn sprinklers $2 45 $695 casting rod and ree! $3 95 $15 Shaksp spin reel $11 50 $20 50 Airex spin. kit $15 50 $2095 Whirlway spin outfit $19 95 $405 car Washing brush $29 95 elec floor polisher $11 05 $450 set of 4 paint brushes 62 95 Electric Fans $895 electric fans $5 50 $1095 8° oscillating fans $8 65 $49.95 Duo-Aire 2 fans in 1 $38.50 | $21.05 12°" oscillating fan $15 95 | Save On Tools $2495 '.' B & D elec drill $1995 $77 50 famous elec saw $34 50 electric sander $24 75 $4950 B & D port jig sew 83975 $79 50 full HP 7° Ramsaw $39 75 $26 95 machinist’, chest $19.75 $9.95 6 pc. wood chisel set $475 $3.95 14° pipe wrench $2 05 $3 . vise grip wrench $1 50 | $475 68-10" cres wrench $2 40 | $2405 ‘4° electric drill 16.75 | Household: Articles $6995 Broliquick rotisserie $34 95 $39 95 popular deep fryer $13 95 $249 console sew machine $79 00 | $189 port sewing machine $49 50 $24 50 popup toaster 12 50 | $19.95 Casco steam-dry fron $1450 $39 85 Dormeyer Mixmaster $27 50 Hundreds of other desirable items at similar savings | * GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. 467 8S Saginaw St. Pontiac OPE Fr 34 N FRI BAT. 1030. 8 SUN, 10 30 - 3 MON. 6-12 & OPEN APT. SIZE GAS. RANGE. . FOUR burner $129 50 value $60.96 slightly scratched also several full size ranges in electric and gas at ex- traordinary values. Michigan Fluo- _ Frese Orchard ve Ave ALL BIG DISCOUN 9x12 LINOLEUMS, "51.89 6x9 Linoleums 5c 4', ft Wall Tile ft $3 95 inside-outside paint $125 gai 25 cal 6x9 Asphalt e 2c ott 39¢ Plastic Wail Til» . 16c aq. ft | Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw | "= 27-5450 Free Delivery Free __Double Red Stamps Todev _ 28°" EXHAUST FAN WITH AUTO-1 matic shutters, $40.00. T Mitton BTU etoker itn good condition. $75 00 General Printing & Office | Supply, 17 W. Lawrence St.. Pon- | _tiac. “Aluminum Comb. Doors COMPLETELY ee $49 95 4175 Dixie Hwy. R 3-4101 RANGE. APARTMENT SIZE GAS four burner $129.50 value $69 05 | shghtly scratched also several full size ranges in electric end gas at values. Michigan 393° Orchard Lake extraordinary Fluorescent, Ave ALWAY3 WRECKING | Sa e op used tuilding materials | A million feet of good sound lumber. Deaors, plumbing, sash, brick, Union Wrecking Co. 31245 W. Eight Mile Road, Pt Parm- ineton 026% or KEnwood 5-1660. BEAMS. basement | __‘nator | ANGLES. | posts, complete line of and Steel Co. 135 Branch St. (across from American Foreing & Socket.) 40583 : ANCHOR FENCES PHA approved. No money down Ph FF 5- 4962 for free estimates BARN 3X45 MAKF ME AN OF- CHANNELS. fer 5450 Wh + ake Rd. MAple §-7586 BEFORE YOU INVEST IN A water softener investigate the Reynolds — Shaffer Ball-O-Matic No down payment. Small monthiy s FE 49073 FE ¢3: 3573 pay ments - Blackett's BUILDING SUPPLIES 2n4's, 2x6's. 2x8's $95 per M Sheathing boards $85 per M | ! incl’ utility. pivwood 450 sheet 24x20 double hung windows with ed tight — weatherstrip ance 15.50 we handle a complete line of butld- pos materials in one or more rades at reasonable prices “161 Diste Hwy Clarkston MA 5-581! BRIGGS-STRATT IN POWER MOW- _er _ used 4 cycle FE 4-6117 CASH CASH CASH For anvthing vou fave of value Fri. auctions. Michigan Auction _ Mart. M24. Lake Orton MY 2-1631. BATHROOM FIXTURES SO1L pines and fittings, automatic oi) and water heater, and sca urnaces, steam and bot wa- r botiers, of! HEIGHT’S SUPPLY 2685 Perry St. Phone FE 4-5431 CEMENT BLOCKS Immediately delivered 84 Sheffield Pu FE 2-640) or FE 2197 Rusel) Lemon CASH FOR FURNITURE __ YE 47881. 'CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- semble these = and save. 4 chairs ¢.“* table, $6995 value. $39.96 These are brand new 1954 mode's Famous make Formica tops: All popular colors. Come in. look, compare and be ccareed of these extraordinary bargains. Michigan Fiu*rescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave DUQ-THERM ha R CONDITIONED furnace. good “ne Oabland Working ce Ramen DRAW.TITE HITCHES The kind that bo'ts to the Has eo all care FE , Dixie Highway. OR 43-1456. —= CLOTHES, POSTS, STEEL, 4 HOOK. TP e caenrplus Lu Lumber. Oo. _ 5340 Highland 37002. DAYTON SHALLOW- = JET Pum 8.95 DuPont flat wall paint $2 79 gai esa ee semi- a Li eMcBride Hicdware Open Sundays 9-12 1927 Auburn Rd. (at Crooks) PE 2-0302 37 inch gas Small gas _ range Pr 463. FREE-STANDING {oU.Ets H oe WILL BUY SMALL 1 RADIOS WORK: bbe doubly “ vor Lo pesencucs ed ges _ing or not. FE PE 5-075 1951 HOT ‘POINT TF ACTOMATIO thE tony irre suPpLy washe., Excellent FE | 100 8. Saginaw 5-2100 45373. FUEL OIL- TANK 275 gallon tank and legs, jauge, fu" cap and — | Deulver od com _plete, $35. FES Gas 8sTOVE e DAVENPORT AND _cbair, and misc, FE 5-0763__ Fy ARM | FRESH MEATS Hot 4 Yeo Ib Ground’ ‘beet, 3 lbs. Watermeilons Se Ib. Pork —: — eut T0¢ Ib. Pork roa 5c Ib. Beef ee Be Ib % Pork sausage 450 ib. i en ad os, can We = 3 oP bY KE MARKET Sg corner Walton and Opayhe FE 57041 Sawdust Load it yourself. Pontiac Millwork Co, 2005 Pontiac Rd FOR SALE 3 LARGE PILES OF eonsisting of 5. x6, 2x12 and 1° ine . pap — ot 3 lot to u es Ue ution, _Phone MY 32-6432 MODEST MAIDENS SATU RD. AY, , IU UbY 3, 1935 FACTORY 2NDS Double sinks $10 95. Wash 6. —— ae , 80 8 Perry _ FANS, FANS, FANS. WE HAVE 8 at terrific bes ag All, ty _— chigan Fitores- wes ‘Orebard Lake's ‘Ave. Firone IN 8. Convertible shallow well pumps with tank $96.50 Pump less tank for pumping lake water or sprinkl | _G. A_ Thompson, 80 8 | G & M COMPANY Screens recovered and barry or EASI-BUILD, build tt yourself Lod bag Smal) pieces of plywood for FE 5-7835 2529 Opdyke Ra | GARAGE DOORS | for new and old — Btee}—-Aluminum | GREAT LAKES OVERHEAD DOOR CO 2010 DIXIE HWY. FE 4-5654 Garage Doors | CLEARANCE. SPECIALS | $35.00 | | ! BERRY “DOOR GIRLS 26° BIKE 170 TEEN AGE irls books Reasonable FE or FE ¢7580 tr scauar STEAM RADIATOR: Good een Cheap. 010 _Sextend FE _¢7333 a HY DROPLANE. $75. MEN'S ROL- ler skates with case, size 9 $10. Child's red car. Large size, new tires, $10 OR 3-0066 KITCHEN CABINET SINK nets at terrific values. Theve are slightly transit marred. Michigan A cpt 393 «Orchard La ve HARDWARE | SPECIALS $495 picnic stoves, now $395 Also child s swing and gym set Regular 98c bug bombs, now 67c EM 3-4270 : Regular $4.0 50 ft. plastic gar-|50 OAL SPRAY PUMP. ON den hose now $13 68 wheels wita gasoline motor. 6310 | 44 = =< “” ta. : an W Mapie | soarer sprink hey bares ELECTRIC MOTORS, '« & pega = Poyerg tired wheel HP Liha adsl waskera c hrane firs ade hou t, ciectric “gas. Pangea “at iow 0 ¢ oo oe peln wise st Ww — pasek sepia op. uron Regus oo —_ Map hieae i eoat UsrD EL RIC Rs. as Fs ids Py a * , p refrigerators, washers. KELLY ‘S TWTARDW “ARE electric an rs ranges at low, Aubarn Heights ice The Housekeeping 3904 Auburr at Adams. FE 2-8811 op $1 W_ Huron 5 wan MBIN ARE \SAVE ON Pi ywooD. AR. | ORADE * ent apg wank sa _ Wick a 2678 Oresers Lake Roed aclpe “He sey | SEPTIC TANKS Reinforce: oe installed ff HEARINO AIDS. $50 TO 5708 1200 AND ds rE 2.647 ; _secessories Rules FE 2-7 | ris 6472. oe m com ETE. HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY | fe | SHOWER STALLS ong WALLY'S 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstron. floor covering and rie O-Lac _Paints. Phone PE 7-784. __ Cc wage S orn Foon FUR- nace, 75,000 B TU. Excellent con- _Mition _PE 5- 5-3884. ‘LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES oe Swings real value: Barbecue arts $24.95: Barbecue grates, or ;. Pyro 19.95; iente tables. by $75.00, Clothes $500: Culverts for Fence coor & Sewer crock drain tile; in ste & insulation 108 ft il ts pine. Cedar. panelling. 18¢ ings iy tp. 5 c posts, drive- basco vo oak, grad and up earload * Sheetrock Ue eee ac mC 01 de: 2x4 to and 1 ft. tc; roof dow Ww: exterior fir white pine birch Weldtex, wedgewood surfwood roofing ani 5 ood shakes, ing: w now only $16 9q.; qualit chandise al] under cover ter homes, Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co 6120 Bogie Lzke Rd. Tel. now at EM 3-2713 HOME OWNERS: ALUM ings factory price FE 4 IRON FIREMAN STOKE R, EXCEL- lent condition. Complete with con- trol, hot water system and coal $150 MI 60422 after 7 pm IRON FIREMAN STOKER, EXCEL- lent conditi Complete with con- trols, hot water system and coal __ $150 MI 6-0422 after 7 pm _ 3% GALLON GAS HEATERS $55. 52 - electric heaters $87.50. GQ. - Thompson. _ 80 ) 8. Perry. __ AWN. | ws 60R9 eines SINK. ~ $12, 1224 Meadowlawn LARGE HOMART COAL FURNACE used 4 winters. FF 2-0879. _3 15_or 654 Markle St. ER & = BALES CO. | i FLYER-TRA AUTHORIZED PaCTORY SERVICE and genuine factory parts j Pree test on w Huren analyzer | Tasker's, 63 W. Huron 8t. | —rnee e FES | - MASTER ROTARY SELF | pripeite jawn mo * — “tr Leaf aamer “avenakt Lee’s Sales & Sereice 921 Mt. Clemens St, FE 3-0830 Pontiac's iare t ‘awn mower _Gealer. LIONEL & AMERICAN D FACTORY = nd genuine factory pa Free test - ey analyser Tasker’ ron eee F 66261 MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO eperate chrome fluorese ent ite ts. $29.95 value A git 45 Bag ins tories comp! 1 are factory irregulars. ichugan f Fluor- escent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave Metal Culvert—Hot Lime Sidley Coal _140 N. Cass NO DOWN PAYME! ON RE- bullt or overhauled motors. 1 ke to pay. Pontiac Piston Serv- ce. 102 8. Saginaw NORGE GAS STOVE. 4 BURNER, 15 years old, Nght clock and spice containers on top. $15. FE NEW AND USED Purniture, refrigerators, bottled gas and all kinds % bottled gas, oi) and electric heaters, stoves a and vy ie ft. en 13e SAVE pLoMBt o SUPPLY 8. Saginaw "$2100 x aa wo 3 Goods for chicken 1234 Baldwin. . —=-—-"_ Day ALAN— “After I've dieted for a couple of weeks, you can carry me over the threshold!’ ° For Sale Miscellaneous 60 POWER shel ree| type Briggs new MOWER. 18 IN & Stratton engine. EM 32211 HER. Powerful 2 cycle | Like PIANO. PICNIC TABLE AND BOAT OR PORCH typewriter _ has stove __ apt trailer. 31 for what have you. ‘22 GLIDER (Cofona) Dre _MA_ 6-3900 Saeed” All kinds Phone ~ ALSO SMALL aser, plain & decorative. Kitch- en pte doors— drawers made to PONTIAC PLYWOOD co FE 2-; 1488 Baldwin Ave QUANTITY @F NEW FURNITURE, hardw are jewelry, plumbin 254) and hundreds of other itmes sold ev- Hed Friday night 7 p.m, at auc- Michigan Auction REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPE. ut 6 t writer times Mart, Inc. M-24 Lake Orton ani table OR ¥7419 Used abo RECLAIMED BRICK, DELIVERED $30 per 1000 MA 42393 REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC | tanks Ph. OR 3-7686 SHALLOW WELL PUMP. ONE OF | the very best makes in America Slight! perfec *% y seratched. Guaranteed t $156 value $9450 Michi- an Fluorescent, 93 Orchard Ave 5 ROOM NORGE SPACE HEATER eutomatic with or witheaut Fully blower 910 Oakland FE 47 133 60 IN CABINET SINK, LIKE NEW Cast iron top, double drainboard Plumbing and Heating Supply Mequindre at 20-Mile Open Sundays | SUMMER PRICES ON COAL NOW IN wun GOOD COAL] FN 34680” FECT. _ALW AYS Sap n faeee FE 4-252) STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE with faucets and curtain: 50 terrific value 63333 Lavatories compiete with gleaming chrome faucets $1485 Tollets $39.50 value | $1495 Michig _chrra “'TRUSCON MASTER PF PAINTERS : E $456 PAINT THINNER, COAL & 81 Orchard Lake Ave. EF- These are factory seconds an Fluorescent, 3093 Lake Ave GAL TURPE NTIN BLAYLOCK BUILDING SUPPLY Or- ae $1.29 GAL. co. FE_3-7101 TOILETS, CLOSE COUPLED, NEW- est design for modern bathroom, $59 00 slightly value $2295. These factary marred, are Also large selection of lavatories. bath- tubs @ Fluorescent ve nd shower stalls 393 Orchard Michigan Lake THREE-PIECE BATH BETS _ 72 DP ee Pere — ee Do It It Yourself ol ~ We yee nen Alumitum Combination Doors $39 00 CEI EIEDON HOME EQUIPMENT 1661 8 Telegraph _ FE 42507 USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR own | plumbing, wiring repairtag.-Com- plete stock soll sewer crock and drain tile Montcalm Builders’ Sur int 156 West Montcalm FE 2 Friday through Wednesday tito. to 6 30. Closed every Thursday | TRY IT ONCE YOU CAN INSTALL 9x9 Floor Tile iT! Asphalt .. 63¢ each Linoleum ‘: each Plastic ... O8'yc each |- Wall ‘Tle Linoleum .. Plastic FREE nernucttiony Tile cutters & FLOOR SHOP Sa Dally 08 Sunday 68 5. Saginaw 8t ~FOR 1 ny HOME WORKSHOP Delta, Skiltool, FJ. POOLECO. 151 Oakland Ave rE +1806 | © Burmeister's OPEN 8A M ap. M. SUNDAY 1@ TO 3 “Do It Yourself” “Rest Buys” LUMBER | 4x8 Sheet Rock 17 | In@ fir board- per M M per M 95 per sheet No 1x12 W. Pine boards $99 per | Grade A Birch Door . se t te net ft per bundle 6c :138 per M P Cembination door . $i3 95 BOYDELL PAINTS Ir YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE DRIVE OUT TO BURMEISTER 8 AND SAVE UP TO $300 ON ALL MATERIALS | MAKE SURE ITS Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. Wanted Livestock 73 TOP OF 201. SAND. & “ae BLACK DIRT . 5 yards delivered 69.50. FE 6-200 ROTTED MANURE, BLACK DiRT. road gravel, cement erevel. FE} PADDLE sem new. fakes 3 people. Fs PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY erevel. ad run 60-40 See | 2 sand. Sand 1s Fe cen, Pe 28309. travel. & Musical Goods 62 is 62 BUY NOW OR RENT With OF. oP. tion to buy. Rent will be pe to price. Gallaghers, FE MEDIUM “SIZe PIANO, aie a # down; $10 month. Gallagher's, NEARLY NEW SPINET PIANO. Large discount. Gallaghers, FE 150F12 Columbiaville, Mich REGISTERED —— PUPPIES. OR_3-7566 after 6PRINGER 5 POPFIRE: , BOXER #TUD pd cae Boarding and , Poet Mand 1 Kennels. VE 32-6019. THOROUGHARED OnE PUPS” C registered, FE 54-1785 THOROUGHRRED BEAOL E PUPS @ weeks old. $10. 5386 Lake Ra, ek ery eee ee ZEBRA FINCHES HAMSTERS All Pet Shop. 69 8. Astor. FE a _ WANTED HOME FOR BEAUTIFUL sable) male and female kittens 267. N Perry IT WEIMARANER PUPS WILL HUNT this fall. Bired by —e Must sell this week Phone Parkway _1i01. 444 Karle, Wayne, Mich. BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP ng, 704 Tee. berry, FE 26113. &@ CATS, PRIVATE RUNS. Heat, Burr-Shell_ 315 &. Telegraph. SMALL BUNGALOW PIANO. $195. $20 down, $10 month, Gallagher's, FE 40566. Sale Office Equipment 63 USED DESKS $75 FACH CON. WHITE ‘with fittings . $04.85 ee (witt, fittings) $109 50 ference table $45 -EE 2-6285 actory Seconds SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY | Sale Store E :quipment 6 of 100 8 Saginaw _FE 5-2100 | ! SET, FOLDING GARAGE | NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, | doors 12x7 foot opening Com-] electric ‘@ totals, mshogany fin- plete with hardware OR 3-1215 | on oe tt Terms. | 3 eee an Club, 2280 STORM WINDGWS SCREENS AND _ Lake Rd. off Commerce doors and quantity of rustic fence FE_2-5531 or FE. 5-6634__— TOILETS, WREE _STANDING ~ WALI zal! “heap. Plumbing and Dequindre at eating upply Mile | ie Open Sundays ~ TALBOTT LUMBER _ Lumber, doors, windows, hard- ware, plumbing. B. P. 8. int. Septic tanks, sump pumps, Thor system for wet basements, sheet rock lath and used brick. 1025 Oakland Phone PE 4-2622 rock, WHITE gas ear battery FE 5-478 WOLVERINE _ | LUMBE 390 8 stave ENAMEL TABLE $25. new heavy used 1 week, R AND WRECKING Paddock FE TOP duty $10 co 2-9784 No 3 oak finoring -er M $05 50 Used sheetiny,. per M $75.00 New Toilets $18 95 15x14 lavator' with “ae! agen $16 05 We <7 a full line in “jumber, an \_priced | bing “right! builders supplies. WADERS. 81 BIZF, i LIKE NEW. $25. OR 3-7367. Do It Yourself PILI LI I 6l PAROS ‘FURNACE CLEANERS, WALL PA- r steamers end sanders and Fuel and te Ave a Pain __Phone ACKSON'S RENTAL it, 436 Ore Oak- hard 5-6150 Mixers; chain saws, mowers, elec- tric hammer -concrete breaker _power post digger, etc, FE 45240. re IL. BLACK DIRT. +1. ASPHALT ‘HINGLES NOW a Hed: = AVEL, SCHAEP- 7.25 per square delivered FER. PE 5-7914, __FRS8- 0889. CHURCH’S IXC. %-1 TOP SOIL, BLACK ~ DIRT. FE 2-0233 pri. AND, one re SCHAEF- Ser T% IF Se r 57014 j ATTENTION! Sant YOR 60, “BE LUMBER BARGAINS! nure. fill dirt gravel, sand, field EXCELLENT — PINE 22x6's8| st one. ete Nofzinger Set et) .... ; >= ea R 3-6236 or OA 8-2233, 2x6 (6 ft) ea. ( LL AND ROAD GRAY. (ideal for _ dock): BLACK. FILL gravel. EM 2x6 longer le or EM }3 cate (Perfect for 1x6 1x12 pin (used 2n4x8 new (new) ime) ir e boards © dpi or rafters.) Be ft. PLYWOOD. — PI YSCORE 15 90 Ib Cast Ib asphalt roll roofing | Shingles. all colors $797 per square | iron Iceboxes, & fittings, steel, other ¥ INSULATION $3 00 for cottages. sinks ideal ea Pipe brick and many # too numerous to men- tion. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO! Ra, (M $340 Highiand Oven 65:20 Except -60) OR > Sundate Sale Sporting Goods 65 A SHOTGUNS AND DEER rifles, Manley Leach. 10 _Bagley. OUNS. BUY SELL, TRADE. BURR- Shell. FE 2-478 375 8. Telegraph. Sms ROLLER SKATES AND Leiden J case. Bize 7'3. Almost new. 21 Lester Ct ott Elm _&t ~*~" BROWNING AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS Lay away your gun now with a emall deposit. Choose from our stock of 75 new and used shot- guns and deer rifles. Trade-ins accepted, IKELLY’S HARDWARE | Auburn Heights | 3904 Aubur: at Adams FE 2-8811 BALE! SHAKESPEARE “SPINNING reel, line and 2 piece giass rod complete outfit $15.96. Wonde- $5 b+ $1250 = fiberglas tackle boxes now §7. 87 piece castine outfit now 7 5 Aqua lungs, snorkel masks, swim fins, hoods waders, $995 Registered golf set with bes. $22 95. Philip's. __ N. Saginaw _Sand, Gravel & ‘Dirt 66 66 ATTENTION: WE ee Gls 2 or 3 yards of s sand, gravel and soil Ano. trucking. Call anytime FE 46584. A-’ TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT. AND sand, gravel, stone. FE 2-281 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL T AnD gravel and fill dirt. PE 5-«754 < ravel "and Ae “< ice cae in, | 38972. EL ae BROS TRUCKING CO. Sand. grave fi! dirt. 4 trucks to serve vou OR 34246 rE 49063 FOR | SALE. BL, Ace pon jl ted “manure, and Krave PE 7.9601. Pee srectere, ce at 3 drag line ROT- cement DOGS BOARDED COOL. CLEAN kennels 1630 Grubb Rd. Highiand, _MU a3 _May, Grain & Feed | ie. OLLIE APPROXIMATELY 300 Ache | or + | standing hay and 80 acres of standing wheat Would like to seil as is, or have hay cyt and bailed and wheat threshed on shares. On Scripps ia Cal_‘or write louls Savage, 1 Penobscot Bidg . recs Mag Woodward 5-6880 ALL TYPES OP BALED HAY 1N the fied. Wil hancbie Make ar- : re igre now for custom com- baling. Trucks fur- ere | tae fo, BALED nacice Sakis HAY ron horses. $20 ton at field. Carpen- yA miles out Josiyn, FE HAY AND sTRAW MA 5-3502. id ACRES Ea STANDING ana. 2147 __ Pontiac _Trail. MA 4 WID corre, ec ro, ACRES ow nT aT MA 42223 | STANDING HAY, TIMOTHY r AND _4-0246 _ alfalfa, Cheap Phone FE For Sale Livestock 72 BLOODED FOR SALE SORREL MARE. 1227 Brown Road. after 6 pm Oo eal accion femiy cot and ¢ ce amily cow _Hoily, MElrose 17-1796. 14 HAND, D SADDLE “HORSE, GEN- te _to 307165. parcial waite PACE “RERE: HORSESHOEING DONE AT YOUR stable. Rene Charlebois. LI 62250. If no answer, LI ¢ 13 7 WEEK OLD ORKAMIRE s. Har-Mar Soma. OA 68-2056. xford, , Mich A 7 RAR CLD travel Pe oom ~ Sale or trade. PAIR OF PARAKEETS. $10 FOR _ both and cage. FE ¢6504 PARAKEETS .. . $2.98) Purrins OUT OF PUREBRED Shepherd Collie aad Sre very good watch and cow dogs, Kitter'r Dairy Farm, South BA- 40 CAGES "rt RET! A BABY MA PRYERS or live. 1117 = Pour LL GROW “ORE Ti ag P+ at farm. Bn on _ Tindall, 1 CARGE HE WEA ricbare, Ens _, Will dress, 40¢ Ib. FE 1-060. RHODE ISLAND PRYERS, 3bc Ib Huston, off Brown Rd. re 5- 1908. ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 CHERRY GOOSEBERRY. CUR- rants for sale Bring containers. _ 433 _Prakniin SWEET CHERRIES, WALNUT gaa fruit farm, 4670 Mteciobek STR AWBERRIES MICHIGAN GROWN. CL HULLED, HOED AND SUGARED. 1% POUND TO A PACKAGE. 24 TO CASE, PACKAGES Me A UND. EQUAL TO 1 QUART OF FRESH BERRIES. PEAS MICHIGAN GROWN, 20 POUND EN 2% BUSHEL. ORDER TODAY pie pr wal WILL BE IN ABOUT JUL "DAVIES LOCKER | gaa segpure' hte to SERVICE pe New trailers sold as low as 1012_N. ; cent benk : rocuesten MAIN %j, _27i| SS" eleien te gan a2 SEED PoTsTOKS AND ALL kinds Waiton ton and _Opd: of end Opay’ eo Corner Corner ALLIS CHALMERS MODEL O tractor with 12 mounted plow and one row cultivator, starter & lights 6505 Earl! S&S Mastick Co, M $8 at Milford Rad. High- land) Mich Phone 47842 Mi ford MU 47842. Open evenings _ & Sunday BARGAINS HAVE SEVERA ve a. ivan 8 POWER LAWN MOWERS AND ROTARY TILLERS ALL SIZES AND ES. TRADE (NS. CREDIT ERMS WE TAKE "FB ©1112 KING BROs. YOUR I-H DEALER - PONTIAC RD_AT OPDYKE LENS GARDEN TRACTORS M. rt poreey TILLERS MOWERS evans, Bguin: 6507 DIXIE aw. FRAZER 236° ROTOTILLER. EX. — condition. Reasonalile. MA i CLOSK-OUTS USED BALERS New Holland 76 balers New Holland 77 balers New Holland 8@ baler EXCELLENT DEALS ON NEW 8 dalers BILACKETT, INC. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER OR 31209 454 Dinle Hwy CHAIN SAWS Sales. service & rentals. MY 3-8808, | TODAY'S BARGAINS New Holland baler, reconditioned and guaranteed Case baler like new. Pox Forage chopper. Beveral side rakes. Bolens, Piant Jr @arden = tractors, owers ; : -HOUGHTEN’S $28 N Main OL 1-9761 Rochester 16 FT. WAGON. SOLID RUBBER | __tires, $40 MAple 5.3095 FOR A GOOD DEAL ON McCOR MICK NO 45 AND 55 BALERS | AND McCORMICK HAY CHOP. | PERS. SEE US TODAY WE| NEED SOME TRADE INS CALL FE ¢0738 OR FE 41112 WE TAKE TRADE INS. CREDIT FE 61112 TER) FE 407" . i “KING: BROS YOUR I-H DEALER Waterford | Ward | iaWp and M eeveral HAY CHOPPERS Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 __ PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE_ | WE HAVE THE BEST: USED AND NEW | Osed Fo. harvester with corn, | ick-up and cutter ber units lower. Harvester has 6 cylinder “Trop For Sale Poultry 74 ; oe Sale Sale Farm n Equipment 76 76 a FE 43346 “betore 3 pm. Oxford Trailer SALES Genera's, Stewarts Latkes. ¥ ENERAL. 28 PT. PARE: harst TC. Lot 184. Cag be seen between +8 PM. - Trailer Exchange SALES—SE ERVICE— Aute Accessories — VHEEL AND SHIELDS C t r° °PRICED TO BELL Now. | ATTENTION Case pto. harvesters We are of- | ¥s are w to 1963 cars. fering extra large discounts on and tru®ks, We have several late these. Also used New Holland | [awn low mi used - and Case baiers New Idea aide | ection of & rear axles. r iene Case and John Deere bumpers. pe = MOUGHTEN’S SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 528 N. Main _—_—_ Rochester | 2830 Dixie Hwy. PE_¢4533 METAL BOX RUBBER TIRED, AUTO GLASS manure spreader $125. EM }-4207 We specialize in aute glass M. BE. ROTARY TILLERS. TRIP-| Install while you ple M rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe 7REE: ONE riding and walking garden trace-| to ® customer We service ir all |, glass or > Auto makes of lawn mower garden | lase Co., 122 O1 ae go gr rb . FE C106 UTO PARTS Lee’s Sales & Service 021_Mt. Clemens 8t. FE 30890, For all makes and . 2 ~ ONE MAN CHAIN naw eal to all GM em- Stop tn for a. demonstration, tttne Open 7 days week payments available. Miller's ¢ ap Auto Gen & Lawn Equipment 340 Baden FE +n Woodward, (North of ie Sines: teal wii 4 Birmingham. Phone M1 4-€009 ; —— a : rae rs : ROTOTILLER FRONT MOUNT | RS, Eves. 7 days @ wees, for e@ Ward's Chor-trac, used Rebuilt springs ce $7.50 -once Make offer MAyfair 62572 Lots of used parts for ‘46 cars C1 a sey DUECTALS | op8 Oakland Ave. Ph. PE. 44813 SINGLE ROW CUTTI- | WO" @0-is “TIRES: TWo - s00-15 VATORS FOR FORD] ggg, Ste Ser. 0 meee. Ma AND FERGUSO N | '@ OLDSMOSILE ¢ MOTOR, com. ete with transmission. MA TRACTORS COM-| Bette. PLETE WITH GAUGE ‘ 1 \ FORD AND FERGUSON TRACTORS. 7 FT. CUT. COM PLETE ENGINE CRA REBUILDING $95.50 FOR FORD AND FER- GUSON TRACTORS. PONTIAC FARM $113.50. ALSO SPRING| . §qEt52, TORS wets TOOTIT, SPIKE-TOOTH ie a's py ee. ot |AXD TWO ROW CUL- \TIVATORS. SEE THE NEW MASSEY HAR. Aute Service si RIS MOWER. UNIVER- | REPAIR, BUMPING 6 Paperina SAL HOOK-UP. FOR IM, MARRS om cans MASSEY - HARRIS. PAYMENT BRAID MOTOR SALES" SHON AE Rite AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. FF 4-0461 FE 4-1442 Silver King Direct Delve Chain Saw Weighs me 25 Ibs $108.95 Briggs Strattor Clinton’ Wis- soe ay & Power Products En s. Parts & & Repairs For All Makes Dick’s Air Cooled F engines 192 8. Saginaw SeacAL PRICIBT New and used farm Repairs on all makes « and Wisconsin motors. Pontiac Farm Supply ” "J0un DEERE : mm Pontiee Ra. PE 4-6140 i used ne Avis service, service, rE ¥ be Edt ges FE . eee F ae For Sale Used Trucks 90 tern td dnt tn ~~ stato utboard motor’ good 47 Thorpe 8t. ba +e. EVINRUDE bos, sl 63 HP. AND eg Bi ALE HAR) __OR FOR 12 FT METAL BOAT, OARS AND Frinrude 1% ree power motor. oR 2063 YT ALUMINUS 12 boat with splash el s. Like new s, cus canvas Save $300.. New. OA 63314 THOMPSON 19 PT. 4 PASSENGER speed boat. Mercury super iy horsepower motor. 1953 . Gear shift forward, end reverse eek ate wheen. ahogany wind- shield shocks, a h fixtures, q canvas cover. No trailer, 6500. EM 3-5726 after 6:30 p. m. i'; H.P-OUTBOARD MOTOR 34 up Elm St PE 41219. : Just HAULED AN TR Mor joad “ot Wolverine boats. Better | '49 ee 2 ton Stake. |. _ Loomis. 10655 Dixie Hwy. Zt: j OUTBOARD MOTORS, - Nee trallers. Everything 1 tor the "49 GMC !3 ton Pickup. ws ES, PAROS SOP, ’'49 FORD "3 ton Stake. HEAVY DUTY MARINE PLYWOOD 8 cylinder. boats With, oars, - $60. : BAC tet Pi PARTS | +49 FORD 1 ton Van. WEKCORY SOT SCARS Motors | '48 FORD 1!4 ton Cab Switeer Craft & Yellow Jacket and Chassis. At Pine Leke re pe tse 48 CIIEV..2 ton Cab and Chassis. Mgueen aluminum a2 ‘Coata '48 FORD 1'3 ton Stake. GENESEE SALES | 47 DODGE % ton Pick- 3101 Dixie Highway yp. Bee the ove Mi Mite. weighs. ’47 INT'L 12 ft. Stake. snappy « | sed route re rates 43 FORD 113 ton Stake. : sronrsn, Ideai skiing WM dem- _ onstrate, 215¢ Park Circle, Keego Harbor. FE 8-1468. bY Pr. BAIL 3 BOAT. 2 YRS. OLD. $550 EM . js Foor ROWBOAT LIKE 1950 Neptune, 2 3 HP outboard. MY 126_H armen 1 Rad WANTED: METAL CANOE GOOD Sean Reasonably priced. EM Transportation Offered 87 LEAVING FOR BIRMINGHAM. Ala. Will take 3 op 4 passengers peed Griving and expenses. FE Face GOING sO, PART CAL- rir Beret Beaice __ Wanted Used Cars 8& See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on tate modei cars 3627 Dixie Hwy. OR _ 3-160: THE HIGH DOLLAR 3 | Al. \ Al CY I OWENS RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB ‘53 FORD 1 ton Express 5,000 miles. FORD F-600 3-5 yard Dump. FORD F-900 Tractor. 10 00x20 tires, air and vacuum. $2 CHEV. "4 ton Panel. 'S2 FORD F-6 -2 ton Dump. "S2-FORD F-3 % ton Pickup. ’S) CHEV. 13 ton Pickup. 31 FORD F-8 Tractor. Sl CHEV. ’S1 INT'L. 34 ton Pickup. 51 FORD '; ton Panel. ’S1 FORD 12 ft. 51 GMC 3 ’50 FORD F-8 Tractor. “50 FORD 3-5 yard Dump. "50 FORD !; ton Pickup. 49 CHEV. % ton Pickup. 49 STUDE. % ton Pick- ¥%4 ton Pickup Vanette. | % ton Pickup. They're “K-] Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 1963 CHEVIE. REAL JOB, % TON PICK-UP JUST wine * Low =z 7 SHARP. 3-300 ‘S| FORD % TON PICK-UP. 9628 | mileage Good condition, OR Low | sea & 4 WHEEL TRAILERS rf dumps. air brakes. new 4 ep axies $3500 Cal! 4880 _Livonia, | Mich TRUCKS | 49 FORD | 13 Ton Pickup | $395 } 1953 F-800 1952 F-3 Express 1952 F-6 Stake 1951 F-8 Dump ? ie j F fy ee eee me a i 4 = i] 5 - oe a4 hd re hd . “ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, aah RDAY » JULY :-8, 1954 - = 9 For Sale Used Cars ryae _For Sale Used Cars ot __ For For Sale Used Cars mo For Sale Used Cars 91 __ For Sale Vee Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 ——nneeeeeeen ~ SyeerEeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeee LPL LPL LP | PPL LL LAE atta BvIcK | 88. AC 4 DOOR. EXCEL- (CHEVE. sea 2 gOOOR VERY | 41 DODGE FOR SALE. OR WILL | 1992 ina_a RED SPORTSER. TOP | PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE IN vertible, radio and beater, very lent at. 321 Orchard "Lake Ave_ sha No money down trade for boat, or sell for parts.| condition, priced to sell. G. Rich-| perfect condition. New tires. Ra- gone . Also 1947 Buick |(gg2 CADILLAC. 4 DR. 62. re LAK ORION MOTOR” SALES... FE 5-3730 cap see at 184 Dres-| man FE 41294 or FE 41234 dio. and heater (905. can be obi, Driteis Poose PE |< Tee etter $m. _\| SSSt ot Buenore LE MY S201) dee a | financed, Cal \PR 2-056 Tone aaa 1953 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. eS £ - HOLIDAY SPECIALS 54 ~ ae : a green top. Inside bor Riga gga fang be every- 4 - ww eath 5 . . . BUICK 1961 CONVERTIBLE, | Shecis, power sicering jist tine | lies ches * Gunvertinin. tary etan — NASH | 1853, PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK wp, &.P. Geedeien tul new Will take (rade in. 2 "47 Pontiac Convertible, rp r coy see fl ig fiom Hy- radio, peotes, tinted _ = FE 3-1403 — . 53 percury 2 dr, 8 honey of a Drive. New Car Guarantee. Drive to MIKE S AUTO SALES 1953 Willys Aero Hard-Top Maroon WE HAVE | Ieee, “tue ‘cours,| - Black. Radio = Heater & Over iE J ol ht, CLUB COU ofA TOOTS ve. Lots OF THEM Clarkston and Pe cia gone caondiion Casey. oe} CONVERTIBLE | ig nesta va perder. Maron This low mileage demonstrator and Grey Radio-Heater & Power $ | 1940 te as CONVERTIBLE. 37} is ike new Gunsias. 2 Compare “ear ag ou | save on a | a OW it, Goon: ~ S y | Sie DowN ap Cag ay ONLY $1395 1649 eee Sedan Coupe $95.00 peckomy vamp can wanser/QOod used car) sv cy Ovens. FE Salon KIMBALL |" at 85 00 ee : 4th of Jul Special —_— 48. ALSO 46 FORD. . CLEAN 1948 Dodse Deluxe Tudor $ ‘@ BUICK 4s ENGINE. GOOD Joy Re : ON cee ee =“ W LAWRENCE ‘aT _cass_ | Bown. mate, pee call afer som. Sale of Used Cars - Ponp, i TUDOR 29,000 reo mae TRANSPORTA-| 1946 Hudson Fordor $25 00. Down ee ee eee - Dew “whitewall Ures, PE $167 “ion. “is. +4160 BUICK RIVIERA 1903 WHITE. pin, Must be sold this week. Every Word Is True! after 6 pm 1962 NASH RAMBLER COUNTRY | 1946 Nash Sedan $25.00 Down. ymou r — lub, Rad opel — offer, $74 Madison. with radio & heater 2 tone int “@ FORD SPORT ROADSTER. ALL “PE aa heater, Overdrive. sean uaachure vues 6is Os Dawn! eae’ BIN AAW wee TLE Pe ymouth Cranbrook . 95] FOR MT myNT ts, EM 34827. i952 NASH RAMBLER STATION Ter alg Gee tower | Pe gtiy (nh Rade Mee coe Couany pours] FORD at AWARD” wurre TU: | Wagan. gawd onde FE_2-6426 after 6:30 p.m inl ede kicauawheesk 6 45.) Rok tnreg seat Country Squire | FiO) overdrive 61780. PE ¢-0044 and heater ‘Deys call PE 2-181, 7: 7 | Hight green finish A real special) gine. green finish. perfect interior. FORD, 1953. EXECUTIVE CARS. ian aaa sacle SOWN Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come In And Get the Car Ot Your Choice 1949 Cadillac Convertible, Hydra. matic U8, Royal master white- wall tires. Sharp 1052 Ford, Fordomatic 2 dr. $1,195 1942 Dodge Menai a es 195 1962 Plymouth 2 pe 1961 Shep aggre cl. Cpe 1950 Chev_ 4 aD 4 Packa ard 2 dr. OD... ee > recs Club Coupe, rebuilt o o Side Convertible . $406 Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 SHOP Sunday & Monday BUY Tuesday At Oliver's You'll Find: 70 Cars With Prices On The Windshields Is Open For Your Inspection You Are Invited to Drop - In and Browse Around With no Interruptions See Us Tuesday -of Your Choice OLIV = DOWN! ‘The: Lot ° | For the Gar—n’s wootwsra price on this one Chevrolet ‘a ton pickup. Light | blue This truck hes only miles of driving, A real buy this CLARKSTON MOTOR SALI-S CHRY8SLER-PLYMOUTH Clarkston. Mich Ph; MA 5-5141 Open 6 30 a_m-8p m Daily ij | — NO radio and large heater age $995 Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13's Mile Rd Lincoln 686410 You'll Do Bette JEROME Tan country sedan. Fordomatic, 8.000 miles de- MA low mile- deluxe equipment Biue convertible. Fordommetic luxe equipment. 10,500 miles 6-3702 50 FORDS | Custom 8. one 2 door and 1 radio, club coupe Both bave Real heater, and white walis sharp better not miss this! Hluron Motor Sales 952, W. Huron FE 2-2641 | 1950 FORD 5 PASSENGER COUPE, extras. white walls. very nice. MApig 5-7707 | “Best in-Wheels & Deals” r At OLDS ADILEAC iN / ONE ete Harold Turner} Our Plan Is Ethical, Ilonest and True ; a | 1948 DODGE An exceptionally sharp, dark- wreen. four door Almost new whitewall tires, radio, heater, au- tomatic transmission. sun visor and unusually clean interior. 24 a Month Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH oF Gaal Woodward at 13's ria Ra j Lincoln 6-416 1960 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR S8TY- line deluxe 1 owner. Very low mileage Extra ciean inside and out ig heater Turn signals. back-up lights FE 2-2005 63 CHEV!IA geo _ "10.000 | miles Up to 4 ft LA ORION MOTOR. BAL. M-24 tt} 9p. CHEVROLET 17 2 DR - EAN Radio, bargain. FE 3-754 |: ‘4 CHEVIE iva c ~ SAC | “rifice equity, FE 3-9607 1948 CHEVROLET. 2 DOOR tleage Very clean New p White side wall tires Radio Prie ed | Low | —_ Like new inside AUBURN MOTOR | | SALES 5 EAST BLVD SOUTH, CORNER OF PIKE 18 CHEVROLET, 2 DOOR. EX- cellent condition. Call FE 46881 __ between 4 and 5 p. m. “a CHEVIE | $50 ___MApie 5-"586__ ear rolet at 13 Mile 4 Buckhorn Lk. MY 22611 | ——Qpe-_— = 1953 DODGE CLUB ¢ COUPE. BEA Your FORD Dealer Th_ Birmingham tiful two tone finish, radio, beat | 195! FORD CONVERTIBLE RED er and defroster. White wali tires, excellent condition White wall tires All extras. 275 Oak Auburn Heights Only $1,245, your old car ‘down. 1951 PORD 6 DELUXE. RADIO AND Easy bank rates. North Chevrolet heater, spotiess golden beige fin- Woodward ne 13 Mile Rd, Phone ish - ikecotiant aanen $585 __Elncoin 53-1100 hig Chevrolet, bedarurip-rdy at 13 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer lowe at Pike 00 FORD =" TUDOR $O95 ‘Ol FORD KORDOR | $695 LARRY... JEROME Rochester Ford | PH. OL 1-9711 “FOR MORF THAN oe YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BU ile Road Lincoln 5-1 Jacobson's Ss PONTIAC’S Only Hudson Dealer FE 27-8350 "47 ‘¢7 Hud«on 4 door super ‘$2 Hudson ¢ door. Radio. heater. and Hydramatic Hudson ° door An *O.K.” Used Car|— SEE } | ] | Matthews-Hargreaves Wer 8. Saginaw __FE 44546 | ie. HUDSON DOOR_ SEDAN, | cmeyas blue finteh, heater and de- froster, excellent motor and tires | Only 6245, your old car oar $50 down, bank rates. North Chevro- let, Woodward at 13 Mile nee Phone LI 5-1100. 1949 LINCOLN FORDOR SEDAN Beautiful grey with radio, heater. A steal at $395—your old car ofr own. Easy bank terms, North Chevrolet, Wood ward at 13 Mile Rd Lincoln r $-1100 == ,' #8 QLDSMOBILE 44.000 ORIGI- nal miles, ver | radio, heater, hy FE 47410 i949 MERCURY DELUXE SEDAN. Radio, heater, excellent motor and tires. Shining grey finish. Li- cense No. EW 13-06. A steal at $445. Your old car down, easy bank rates. See this at North Chevrolet, Woodward erp o Mile __ Road Phone Lincoln 5-1 1950 NASH 2 DOOR. | DELUXE Blue finish, radio. good motor and tires. Only 83 a68. North Chevrolet, Woodward at 13 Mile Famatic. $350 | Jealer $50 DOWN & _ take over payments FE 46843. NASH RAMBLER, ‘53. CONVERT- * tble. Practically new. Only 9.000 mi 2162 Pontiac Drive. Phone FE 42816 | | and!. ood condition, | CM 1951 OLDSMOBILE HOEIDAY 2-tone metaiitce green with ivory top. white wail tires. spot light, Visor and: Viewer, electric win- dows and seats leather trim, back up lights, directional sig- nals. radio. heater and hydra- matic drive. and look at the ONLY $1195 Community Motor Sales Big: Used Car iat 804 N Main 8t hester OL 2-9311 Open ute 10 pm 48 OLDS CONVERT, $395 What more cdéUid you ask for, its a 08 model, with hydramatic drive RITCHIE MOTORS 477 Auburn Ave FE 2-5031 1949 OLDS TU DOR, “RADIO HEAT- er, hydramatic Excellent -me- chanical condition No rust. good lires, . Sriginal figish. FE siel ‘Sl PLYMOUTH HARDTOP RA- dio and heater wi trade 875 Scott Lake Rd PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN 1954 with powerflite automatic trans- Mission [ need cash and older aad Call Harris, MI 6-1200 ® till | "™) PLYMOUTH $565 | Yes-Sir you really save money. on this clean 2 deor Has origina! nition finish motor purr'’s like a itte RITCHIE MOTORS 477 Auburn Ave FE _2-3031 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. ‘52, club coupe, 1 owner low mileage Radio, aay eandey $075 Ez 45175 ee ay and Monday. $4 PONTIA CUSTOM CATALINA, fully cauipped. FE 610_ Road. Lincoln 5-1100. PONTIAC. ‘53 _ ae 2 DR best offer, OL 2-4781 $12 8 Woodward 804 N Main 8t OL 2-0311 Motor Sales DeSoto - Plymouth 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass af W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 1954 Green with white top. Wood weave |- and green interior. A really beau- tiful car. Must sacrifice due to __transfer. Call MT 4-6859 ‘52 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK _ 14,000 mile: perfect condition Full pric. $1005. Can be seen at 4 Glenwood 1950 PLYMOUTH SAVOY WAGON Blue. White side walls. radio and heater $665 FE 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4 door. Pyne owner. OR 3-8357 be- fore 3 pm 52 PLYMOUTH] SS Beautiful forest interior, mechani- Club $24 Mr? to SGHU TZ MOTORS INC. Birmingham PLYMOUTH 54 4 DR_ SAVOY. _ Best offer over $1400. FE 5-375. 1953 PONTIAC, 2 DR. DELUE ——— shift, many extras. MY CM 1950 PONTIAC 8 cylinder deluxe 2-door sedan. Sparklin, jet black finish. Equip with deluxe radio and heater, visor and viewer, back- up lights, directional. signals It's A-1 throughout. An out- standing value for ONLY $695 Community - Motor Sales Big Used Car Lot Rochester Open ‘ty 10 pm WANT A GOOL JOB? Place a Work Wanted ad in Pontiac Press to reach employers For Sale Used Cars 91 newer een ee> 1954 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 2 door hydramatic, power steering. radio heater, white walls. Beautiful blue. with white top. Like new. low mileage, save $600. 331 — _hies Rd ise PONTIAC 4 DOOR, RADIO, clock, heater. borg bber almost new 52 PONTIAC Catalina, radio and heater, Gen- eral — re tire never ween and driven our budget. & “HU TZ ‘MOTORS INC. 912 8. Woodward Birmingham Whine’ Real, sharp, EM co a ES 1941 PONTIAC, GOOD TIRES. _ heater radio Reasonable. FE CM Ls 4952- oe PONTIAC Chieftain ¢door sedan. finished Sherwood green. radio, heater grill and . Excellent tires. Its like new : ONLY $1145 Community Motor Sales Big Used Car Lot 804 N Main St. OL 2-0311 Rochester. Open ‘til 10 p.m. TAYLOR CHEVROLET ‘62 Chevrolet 4 rl ‘Sl Olds 68 ‘51 Studebaker. ae 4 dr. ‘50 Chevrolet, club coupe. “SINCE Phone MArket 61561 West Side Used Cars oh w Bure FE ¢2185 Our low overhew. wil) -ave you good used car. variety of makes and models. WE TRADE. "UY AND SELL PETERSON 1953 Willys Sedan Kaiser, 4 door 1939 STUDEBAKER COMMAN ANDER. ee a seel, 3750 Auburn Ave ‘52. STUDE. Starliner Hardtop. Beautiful 2 tone brown and ivory. radio, heater, everdrive and wall tires. Runs like a charm. See it today. Only $145 down, balance in SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. $12 8. Woodward Birmingham 5- 1100. CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 HARD- top 1962. Price cut for quick sale. 8250 for my equity. 65 E. Bivd. North tage sedan, TS ooneeet mechanic: rfec' anal corse Bee this pad at only 148 down. 7 bank rates, SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. $i? W. Woodward Birmingham CLEAN ‘51 DELUXE CHEVRO- |. let. Extra $1,296. MA 5-4736. 1952 CHEVROLETS FORMERLY _ taxi cabs 101 W. Huron CHEVIE 1950. POWEROLIDE Clear and tn peo plus Site 4020 Rd. OR “4 CHEV. AIR, 4 DOOR * . Must sacrifice M' 6-4°78. = Bir- mingham Bivd, Birmingham. _ 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, EX lent motor and tires, shining fin- ish. New car trade-in. A steal at $585, your old car down, easy bank terms. North C?hevrolet, | Woodward at 13 Mile Road. LI- 5-1100 ‘49 DESOTO | | 4 door sedan, radio heater, fluid- drive, original black finish and ; interior As low as $145 | down E-Z Bank Rates | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. of2 8 Woodward Birmingham | Lee aisvorvew Sedan Radio, heater, tip-toe shift, or one-owner, low mileage As low as ee er a oo SCTIUTZ/ MOTORS INC. Birmingham need, intben e anes ogi ee i 7 ARV ee OR 31385 Top Price for Your Car ETERS 20 pom wy, 7 E 4.6006 n Auburp late “@ TO 31 re No dealers. 1150 | eevied For Sale Used Trucks 90 “aT NATIONAL PACKAGE Good ition. Suitable for camping. hi 3-2080. PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer — WILSONGMC — 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 3 10 3°¥D. Box $645 Heroe Motor Sales It EFFICIENTLY Classified ads! deluxe eq ent Tain cow- aoe yal aioe ¢ ane | LARRY JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 1-9711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” Michigan's Finest USED TRUCKS ’50 Chev. pickup ... .$395 ‘51 Chev. sedan . delivery . ........$095 ’S2 Chev. panel .....$695 '46 Ford pickup ....$125 Chev. dump, 14,00 miles, new body .......$1,387 NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Rd Phone LI 5-1100 ~ For Sale Used | Cars ~ 91 SUPER RIVIERA. ALL BUICK = 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2-9101 ‘$3 RIVIE2A COUPE, 6000 MILES. Fully equ — $-0850. © ON LE Clean * _onat, oan almost new white walls £8 32-7377. CADILLAC ‘4 4 DOOR @ SERIES $875, MA 4-2801. CADILLAC LAC 1969 9 COUPE D DEVILLE. tee Bae ve es 2 SERIES seda! mn $1845. This car is a beauty compiete with all aoces- : s. OR 3-1769. LACY FOR BEST boy Bde: Custom 8 tudor wena. and heater Areal bur. tion 1 PO! CA “" a elub coupe ‘° Olds’ 4 dorr wo enone s Auto. Sales y "48 CHEV. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Birmingham 912 8. Woodward FE_2-2351 | Aero Sedan. radio, heater per-; Power . Master sedan. fully fect motor one — LOOK! no} equi with large factory radio cash down, a ha and ater Reconditioned .and | son have o ph - special et $145 — es - ENJOY THE MOLIDAY DRIVE 8AFELY 4 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE FACTORY BRANCH 5 j i 7 ‘51 DESOTO | | | j ' | | i | p remy SCHULD MOTORS INC. Yes sir, the ole corral’s just chuck full of the best used cars you've ever "$3 FORD. Sedan Fordomatic, ra er and white walls ’S2 PONTI Bedan $1 FORD Radio, heater and white walls 3) DESOTO Sedan. Radio, heater spots "30 CHEVROLET / Sedan. Radio and heater. $1395 A ‘S Radio and heater. DONT WRANGLE ¢ OVER USED’CAR PRICES RUSTLE UP A DEAL AT CY OWENS. laid eyes on. ~~ ~ COME IN and put your brand_on one of these fine critters today. lt you don't see the car you want listed—we ll get it. $3 HUDSON, .S$L195 radio and heater. car. dio, heat- Hydramatic, Very goo cd 50 FORD Tudor. Radio and heater. , *$2 HUDSON Wasp tudor. Radio and heater. ‘SQ FORD and twin Tudor. Radio and heater / “°30 NASH Tudor Statesman. Radio, heat- er ae YOUR SE-_EORD.+$1995 Crestline Fordomatic. Razin, heater and white walls. $3 PONTIAC "$2 FORT)... .$895 Radio and heater "31 IYUDSON Sedan, Radio and heater. Tudor. Radio and heater. _— “49 FORD 52 FORD . ‘i Tudor, Radio and heater. Tudor. Radio, heater and cver- 7 drive. mane - me '47 STUDEBAKER 52 FORD Commander tudor. Radio and heater. Tudor. Radio and heater. 52 FORD 48 KAISER Tudor. Radio and heater Sedan. Radio and heater. OWENS FORD DEAL SAGINAW ST. PHONE ‘30 MERCURY. Tudor. . $5395 Radio and heater. 'S0 DODGE Tudor. Fluid drive. Radio and heater. 30 KAISER Sedan. Radio and heater ’48 FORD Tudor, Radio and heater ‘49 HUDSON Sedan. Radio and heater FE 5-410] 912 8, Woodward Birminghos | mn, . best of care. . J \ a TWENTY-Fl . “THE PON NTL AC a S, Sz ATU RD. LY, JU LY 3, 1954 . oe a ams -/ Today's 1 elevision Programs - --|Jan_ Mun ray ce edi : --] oday’ Radio Progr S- 7 ww of Training a8 C famines (2s this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV 1-1 Channel ¢— ww J-TV - Channa NEW YORK — If Jan now Philadelphia's as ee : Programs bp = . i27@) WIBK. - a4) = 7 dventure. (2) — Chris- | 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (1)—News, | seems felatively unperturbed lyWood’s Mocambo and the Para- WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) Ww), «a9 CAR, (118) wxre ~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS har aia Wixie. (2)—Garry Moore. the zany antics in — Se eet eee = : ‘o) . = , TV—show yJR, Mrs. Burton ¢ : 2)—Arthur Godfrey. |himgelf involved on ; as bis P24 Sun. Gerenade WJBK, Records “Ww, News "Mulholland 6:00—(7)—Golf. Motor City Open : (2)—The Pastor. : a - —Sports it's because he a ee: Oe i bien yoann Chapel Hour 10:46 WIR. Mantotaa mmasts “poaialin) each (4)—Contcert Hall. Classical mu- |: 16— 10:08 — (4)\— Home. (7)—Sports | noar & Second, it hobby, Jan has developed sae ae ee nee Owwo Music Boa wxye. eae datene TIS—WIR, Perry Mason JL... “(—Big Picture. Films of |). 39(7)—Theater. (2)—Magician Film ‘ ‘calls to mind his years of —_— athletic physique. ; =! w : wi vd ” . z . } . ‘ SL ee ee eee 11:00—WJR, Dick Burris teviece cs Block Armed Forces. ~T1:45—(2)—See for Yourself. 7) | 0:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. at Catskill mountain - resorts, | He is married to Toni Kelly, woeK. News Rocords i wwa er Paul's Cath. ww — Moods CKLW. Bud Devies 6:30—(7)—Life Begins at. 80. Jack 5.0812) Cowtey “GMs: 0o—(4)—4 Bob Smith» (7) many seasons in sme = cars|! ot Apart ‘aan WORE. Mpws. Muse are te Reg ge CKLW. Newen' itnees +. WIR. Brighter Day , t to panel of oldsters Motor City Open 11: 60— 7 sentation houses and the y bana is .W, Pontiac Baptist CKLW, News, Witnes: “WWJ. Here'a the Answer Barry hos S . gq) nor AY Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. | presen laughs | children — Celia, three, and Howie, 6:15—WJIR, Music Date K, Bun. Serenade WJBK. News “KLW. -.Peggy Lee ho give advice. (4)—Ethel anc ; 7) ; ; he spent trying to wring . | ORLY ys Or etate WCAR News. Harmony 11:18 WIR. Symphony R : musi louse Albert Family comedy with Alan | 2:30 — (4) — Rough eae 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— |from the hard-boiled neighborhood one. The Murrays live in a large _ £ Wear Talk pisces ihm, ‘Men. Day CRLW or ye os Light | P0e~ NARs ml lers Bince Peg Lynch (2)—Beat the} John Wayne. (2)—Featurette. Love of Life. kids home on Long Island. f : ean elcome Traveler » = , ) pay : * ee Ce ¢ a ‘ on ee ae ee eee VERE duaiece cise 11:36—WWJ, Allen Roth - WRYZ, Bd MeKentie Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer, 3:00—(7)—Motor City Open. (2) 11:30—(4)—Betty White. (22—To Jan ‘born’ in dahlia or, Bane ee <5 wxvZ, wakadjerte wae rom Seed | ee Mount “alo Church | CREW. Mens. Oe Roxanne - Man of the Week morrow's Search. ee ng attend v e 7 : aude- pSetrtod Gene Seen wean Reale Temple | WJBK. Records | S15 WJR, House Party 1:00—(7)—Enterprise | ‘ sd alt 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello- :45—(2)—Guiding Light. boy who _— that he could learn WEAK, Mag aaa 11:45—WJR, Radio Spotlight MONDAY MORNING | 3:30—wwJ pir lla (4)—~Bank on the be en ‘D Roundup. (2)—Youth Takes sia RNOON the latest hon jokes with which “WxY2. Manpower, It Voie | WXYZ, Eq McKe Cullen hosts quiz with clips fre : MONDAY AFTERNOO! ie : WXYd, Manpower, News $200 WIR, News eo ee | CKLW" Eddie Chase u Saya ee Stand. : » regale his family later. tholic yWJ, Noon News J Bob Maxwell : _ curre fies. (2)—Stage Show. | — . zhts. (7)—12 rega CKLW. ee Catho! wrvk Pan Am. Unton | ww Fred Wolfe | 3:45—WJR, Gal Sundsy current movies ny Dorsey 6:00-(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Su- | 12:00 (4)—Bill of hina . ie ‘seastuer. whe basaine bed | 7:00—WJR. Ezra T Bensop CKLW. Labor News | CKLW, Guy Nuno | WWJ, Right to my od Tommy and imm) ene is 9 iventure o'clock Comics. (2)—Bob ! —— : child seeps WXYZ. Show Time Revue WCAR, News wore | WOAR Cott WEY. Watericgs Me hosts, Kitty Kallen, Larry Gns-] per Circus. (2)—Adventure. phy ~) ridden when he was ies tm. yon =. wxY ww WCAR, News WCAR offece Lorne bs . A. ‘ hay : ot + : . WJR, Listen a7 = heartity WORK: elmer re 12:15—WJR. Best of Guest 6:45—WKXYZ, sl Wolfe ‘wws, Becksece Wite il ees ; Sports Thrills. | 30-1 1!—Decision Day - bearts=tty—Three_Steps to Heaven-+ pirolipenc dian delighted tw the | A WCAR, News, Music WWJ, Musicale ; CKLW Toby Davi CKLW. separa McK. 7: 30—(7)—Greatest Spc ay 3:00—14)—Wings Over the” World z . . 5. | la tenke her fotgel ber 7:1B—WXYZ. Gues! : WCAR ilar face 7:00—WJR. Dale cara we Te Walt es ee re 7)—Annie Oakley (2)—Ameri- | 12:38—(7)—News. Weather —| ator , . peal Adlon [ee eae eerearee our. Ted Mack host to} (7)—Annie a Tr ors —Ladies | troubles, . 7:38—WJR, That's i %0—WIR, Opinion : 1 WXYZ, Wwews ware WWJ, Stella Dallas Amateur Hour. Ted Mack ho can Week. Welcome Travelers. (4) Fool he continaed ww. Preview : r “ee Eternal Light CKLW. News. Dav 30—WWJ. Widder Brown amateurs. First All through sc pol, eg roe pall Eb Bares oe Sorte mean hd ‘cotter 7 RM ie, News 8:00 (7) — Boxing. Lightweight 5:30 — (4) — Roy Rogers. (7)— aeeee jhis interest in comedy and pout a cLWw, abernac 5 —~WJ Us . a: s : +< - =< . 1 a oie a ouaareiters el Carousel] | 2:13—WJR. Muste Hall ‘wwoe Woman in House boxing bout; Hoacine Khalfi vs Laurel and Hardy. (2)—You Are | 43: 45—(7)—Stars or high-school graduation took his raha 113 en Your Dial 7.45—CKLW, i aos cate sue oo CKLW, News, Wright Arthur Persley. (4)—Sat. Night] Tore. 1:00—(4)—Robert Q Lewis | step toward oman fob as eee | 8:00—WJR, ee ee , ERNOON : sten and Live —WJR, News : ert host with ‘ hon he a0 a ——— ty SUNDAY AFT 7:30—WWJ. Listen 5.00— e Albert a . . Inde- | sional w cept CeLw. can os ‘ 100-WIR, sympneny Lh —— Pde WXYZ, Wattrick, Mek. ae Pat Carroll and SUNDAY EVENING 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4) anon director of a summer fre- 1] NEWS WCAR, News, Musie WWJ, Pran Pettay WIBK: Gentile, Binge CKLW. Rhythmatre, ees others (2)—Two for the Money. | ¢.99 14; To Be Announced.t2+— pendence Day | sort to bigger | ; 8:30—WJR, Gangbusters CRE Steves Hour 7:43—WWJ, News 6:15—WJR, Reynolds, Music Quiz eith Walter O'Keefe sub- Meet the UAW-CIO. (7)—You 2:00—(2}—Big Payoff. (4)—One As Murray progressed to career | ic CELW. Southern ‘Rambles | Wink. De es Balt WRTT Dick Ongood awit eee ee bing for Herb Shriner, Asked for It Man's Family. (7)—My Life. asiyer si tala oo cem amie M vs. A : ring . , } . u ’ ows Det. Bymphony ye $:00—WJR, Jack White CREW. Eddie Chace 4:30 —(2)—My Favorite Husband 6:38—(4)—Mr. Peepers. On a na | 9.15 (4)—Golden Window came along when s his replace- Wn. Det. BF Party tcRL Wak ee mee | SWwa. Bob ag wrase aes Ge = strange dream causes “ture trek Peepers (Wally Cox) | 30—(2)—Featurette. (4) Firat rected) nim) to nd Eddie's New SPORTS : y . atx re ? ; —is7-—E © » « - + WIBK: meen Terms WCAR, Tiger Tunes okie. ews, David, } a ewie Masia mn. a nightmare for the Coopers ; captures a rare and beautiful |* Love. (7)—Theater sai cues during a seige- of | ; : Serenade WJBK. News . sit : Sports a >) __ ( 0:20— WIR. Jambered "WCAR. Warmup Time WCAR News — 9:00—-(7)—Big Playback. Pow. butterfly—then ‘releases it 2) #:45—(4)—Concerning Miss Maree peat araal meal Guest MONDAY EVENING Ils re-lived with Jimmy Po four Playtime. Jane Greer stars Sundey WXYZ, Club Alamo 2:00—_WJR, Kostelanets 8:15-WJR_ Bud Qu 3 thrills re ; Your day % lowe her well-known night- CKLW. Lombardo WWJ. Catholic Hour | eae Coftee With Clem | 6:00—WJR, News ‘| ers. (2)—That’s My Boy. Jarrin in “Summer Dance,” with Glenn ‘all in| Seow ot the yeung come Detroit at Baltimore 10:00—WJR, News. Country balay ue en api h hesate Hall | WXYR, Wattrich-McKensle Jack has Bill Barker for house Langan, Barbara Bates; story of |3-g9—(4)—Hawkins Falls -'— | ehubs a citeted queat_| : p M ween tes ui pres : sere Bun. Afterncee as Maxwell | CKLW a Ga weee guest and learns something of two sisters involved with un- Brighter Day 7 _ -” radio programa. In 1947 | 1:00 P.M. CKLW, de oy ene ww Youth net Vietery S:45—WCAR, Radio Revival | Malye news, Music Junior serupulous youth (7) — Play- 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. (4)—Bride —— with Vivieane Se- | ; ot “ : - - ! | starred peal & Country | CKLW. Prank and Broest | y WI To Be Aamounced | WWI, Budd Lynch [9:1S—(T)—Wrestling tary Ann|_ house “Holid and Groom gal in his first Broadway shew, Mondey “ERSESEAT, | secon om reel Fes | amen, "Sem Sine Macamare [0 Came a a ray Whe Laden ate he Doubleheeder CKLW, News, s . le Chase 3 S ‘mm as Sus ¥ . 'SA” ts me o ; . i S = capes n ak ee. am, "WXYZ. News 8 mars WCAR, News’ Rnythe WCAR Talk Sports ets a vacation and has troubles cia lotte Rae, Jules Munshin} Day. (7)—Airbase . A series of aa 7" show paved the Cleveland at Detroit ¢:45—WJR, Christophers . K WCAR, News, 1 z . “ olde . oe 2)— Ellery « , . . ; “owboy Colt. Hildegarde's radio sho ; 1OanLW Sen. Ferguson CxLW. mag Monarch | o:15_war Kitchen Ciup (WIR, Boe Reve with replace mene soe and Dino Dante. panne hans 3:45—(7)—Cowboy C me paietae ceca Cairiee 1:30 P.M. i 1190 wR, one a-eb_wws, Dominion — CKLW, Mews, mes WXYZ, Bill tere Queen Gunn a “greatest pew Noiee ance Town. | #°@0—(4)+Pinky Lee new medium of yiobdagge . te | te end cher the LW, News ty | WEYn tear of Decl ~9:30_WJR. Mrs. Paice hem — : a. | Lanza.” (2)—Toas , —Howdy Doody. (2i—The-| as emcee of Songs ‘or Sale, ores between : WIBK. News, Houseparty © a ae W. Good ‘Neighner swws, mations wwsnesa | $6:08=(7)_ Realm Tt be wid Ed Sullivan in host to Dolores | 4:36—(4)—Howdy Go Lucky, Sing It Again, Meet | game. Sports Final 4:00—WWJ, Weeken WJBK, Bob Murphy ; Ww i ale “Tarpon Fishing Shar ir cenny, Ste p brothers, ater. . Blind Date, Jan | 11:15—-W5JR. Se Couatis WXYZ, Revival Hour |} WXYZ, Mu Tar} Picnae Gray, Bill Kenny, P ane Your Match. and = REET eee ton of Town CKLW, British Musie 9:43_WJR, Pete HL Ra = | 7-00 WJR, Guest House the Line.’ (4)—Big Pi The Marcellos. (7)—Motor City 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. Murray was almost consistently be- | ek Jewish Horisons WCAR, News, Carousel CKLW, a ee | WWJ. 3 Star Extra -med Forces film. (2)—Two in : i blic .TV Cc oe ¢:28—WJR. Sun Afternees WCAR, Temp a Aceacens | WXYZ Red Skelton 7 Armec ith Bert Parks Open §:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow. (7 fore the pu ayed many tt SYLVAN otal yon os CKLW. Blue Ftight 10:00 WR, a Pci iiell CKI w. Fehes tants Love. New quiz a Caco end +:—17)—On the Boardwalk : Auntie In addition soit ia cae w Alt tv ww 0 ounce BK, = -_ id. +a 5 = Pa Dee. - @ 3 e wee CULW, Maeterer . 4:45—CKLW, Lorne Green WxYZ, My “True Btory | WCAR, News. Musle 10: 30—(7)—Cisco “ey "18:00 — (4) — Playhouse. Comedy- by. «4)— Ad- the top sho bene, | Service 5:06_WXYZ. News, Prolic crue: Bere selena | 7 1%—WJR, Fran Pettey Pancho in ‘“The Gay banal melodrama starring Larry |5: para lnpar a Bill | including New York’ 8 Copacabana FOX TV , — canes t een ChE Wy Lne) Shader | woam. meen Temple CKLW. Guy Nuno (4)—Television Theater. lyden, Dorothy Hart ‘“‘Suitable| venture Patrol. SERVICE 6 08_WJIR, At Dawning iiamaaiicsiairieiaias ae oe Rl nacandisse’ lara to be announced. (2)—Dollar a ee " tale of partners in} Hickock Canadian Air Ace Gets | 5086 Airport ka, OR 3-1647 WWJ. News, Music 30_WJR, World Today acorns Whisnerina” WWJ. Morgan Beatty . with Jan Murray. vf RD te et cor 7 _Snoris an Cer. A ——— oo eee *CKLW. True Deteetive cw: Mary ‘Mergen | WXYZ, Lone Ranger Second. Quiz Mu-] publicity firm. (2)—GE Thea 5: 456—(2)—Sports. 6:30—WJR, Farm = 5:48—CKLW. Perm Mutual WCAR, Bong Parade CKLW. Gabriel Mester 11:00—(49—Mich gpolcnmnity ate | Peter Lawford stars in “‘Wom- EVENING RCAF Painting Job = CRLW, BEY ‘Chapel . _ “OxYe. Git tee "Ww, One Men's Pamiie sic and dancing country sty an's World,” tale of ambitious MONDAY EVENT 7)—De- OTTAWA (UP) — A Royal Can- WJBK, Rise & Shine SUNDAY EVENING WXYZ. Girl Marrie CKLW, To Be Announced (2)—News . young housewife who invites boss 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)— . Air Force veteran wheee : , Strike It Rich , Yate Featurey ¥ 7 : adian 6:45—Www), per bees 6:00 WIR. Gene Autry WHYS. Moa. Romances | S:0—WIR. My Prien irme is tala a to dinner “~~ “he troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry World War II ee on : : CKLW. Flor J , to be + ae inc’ —New ‘ oO Europe "wwa) Toni nfast Time CKLW. Nick Carter wean eae us | CKIW. The Palos 11:58\T)_Thealer Dennis Price ; anes Wright. 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Bob Considine cme Guess or + | &4—WXYZ, Show Stoppers | 5.99 (7) Church in the, Home. ah Te wee Joan Diener, | 7:99 — (4) — ciegrety Plead | “iyaieee left the RCAF in 1946 | Y CON = ’ ae ey: | : ~ _ in| x 2)—Burns en. France | WXYZ. Prolic , h. (7) ‘ e stellar roles King. ( | ee itfires over 7:45—WXYZ, Morn. Dev. yf acts Wiemes WXYZ, — Gusees | 9:00—_wJR, Ss . 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Churc' Phyllis Hill hav i ne Sy waree! after flying Sp aa since bene | . eee Bex Jury wwe. | WXYZ, Volce Program Action Theater “My Sister's Keeper 7:30—(4)—Comment. (7) Voice | during the war, He h nd} Radio and TV Service 1:00—WIR, Juke : WJR, Wendy Warren ie SIS Aho) as . 5 . Scouts. Same career, a@ owl tunes Foveriies CKLW, Sum. Music “ww Faye, Elizabeth | CKLW. Henry: Charm gs euler eeeetions Break the Bank. Quit. kn (2)_| Program. 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WXYZ, Light & Life | wae Crosby’ WRYZ. Mews. Crock CcLW OF Edwards 10:45—(2)—Bill Barker luretie. 19) att Beker 1=Ptace [9:00—(7)—Boxing. (2) — Summer , : ri - 1 : osb "XYZ. News rocker , useparty % i 7— . cKtw mai *ww) Bea with ‘Garroway CKLW bed Davies we ne ue lc Metro Ferry and Pirates. (2) [ 10: 30— eee — Deaiae Theater. Oakland County’s Only Factory WJBK, Ave News, Frolic WCAR, Harmony Hall a S—WIR. Music : D— 3 _— "ac (7)—Sunc : : e va uw ma at Ci Recon Wings | RSME che Set wxvz, Top of the Toes —-T" Cone of Health, (4)—Adventure emperor of Nothing.” story of | 9: 39—(4)—Col. March. Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV Ae Ree Mate | IK, ew 12-15—WJIR, Jack White CKLW. Hollywood Date : —_ vand cruel (2)—News. ‘WWJ, Pran Harris t] Ho. old man's dreams 10:00—(4)—Playhouse. (2)—! ee "wat Cromronds | "Cam, ‘Letheran” Rour wxyZ Giager Rogers CWwi" Two im Balcony S 11:30—(7)—Today's Faith, (2)—[ Acad-| (0—Amos ‘n’ Andy. Servicing All Makes WXYZ, Religious News | WXYZ, What's That Song | ¢C det CKLW, Ray Girardin : ' (7\—Mation Picture cad- CKLW, Bethesda Temp. WJBK, Records , rae Carnival. 11:00— i Spider | 10: 15—(2)—Weather. . WCAR, News, palvation 9:06_WJR, The Cohbs MONDAY AFTERNOON = 10:45—CKLW, Quiet Banctu . ERNOON . emy. “Sherlock Holmes. hbone 4. (7)—Times - WCAR, News, WXYZ, Walter Winchell ee_WJIR. News SUNDAY AFTE : , Woman.’ with Basil Rat * | 10: 30—( 47—Stage ; f , WEYZ, Blue Serenade. Sopa ated eee "WWI. News Multollong ww News 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. ~ (4)—Theater. (2)—News. Square. (2)—Theater. ‘ WXYZ, Blue e | w 5 » 5 Zz. News . aie ” — Fac s = ee a . WWJ, Paith tn Action | 9:15-WXYZ. Taylor Grant | ee ee a WRYZ, Bports, Top Motos) City pew, <2) 11:15—(2)—Big Picture 11:00—(4)—News. (2)—News. (7)— ~ Pontiec ox? ‘ 9:9%3—-WJR. Preddy Martin cx bef OE CKLW, Kuren. Sports 7 } ’ | . cRLw Atphe, Baptist WXYZ, Hour of Decision wn WJBK Larry Gentile Forun com MONDAY MORNING Soupy's On. a 993 Mt. Clemens ventana * . "KLW, Dr. Barnhouse Ww ‘Tiger , one 2 7 e Artist. (N— ) 2 “ the WEAR. Rhythm "Roundup WIBK: Record Room . 1:13-WJR. Ma Perkins JUN Aa ei ee peste ee 32: 30—(4)— Me ne Is the]... (4) —Today: (2)—Morning | 11:15 — nn Jane — a 5 ae mension | 10:00—WJR. Man of Week 9 "IS WIR. Davies Se eraey Toss ; Auntie Dee. (2 o e . Theater. (2)—Magician. aD, . , heritance Warmup Time ist ary t Musle Show. . " EMLW. "Christian ecience | wrivg Mmpertenee | WCan warn ¢ CELW: Menheties tafe $:00—(7)—Breaktast Club. 11: 30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) WJBK. Detroit Pulpit CKLW. Windows 1:38 WIR. Dr Malone 11.38—_WIR_Musie 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. ° Weathervane. WCAR. Outdoors nee ee | cei mes Gari CKLW. Feller McKeller d. (7) | 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 10:06—WJR, String Time 10:15—CKLW. Melachrino Soue Theos Gams ipl won Geeet meer 1:00—(4)—Movie-go-Round. : ‘chor wave i 10:30 WIR. Pacts Forum Beak Seat: x Betws WEE. Heme Chelr towns. Utilities grad-| taking honey from their ne cKuW isrect oiumer WWJ, Meet ghe — 1:45—WJR, Guid Light earl Lg Lt - and gains slh caeaed hives. The neighbors were not at c WXYZ, Revfval es / ick Powe were being : WEAR. News, Harmony CKLW, Back to God CKLW, Die! ! Supplies Flown gs 1,000 persons still lived in home, he added, but the bees ' * as in Laredo because were. ; INES | Tsay at least 16 subs have a ew Pioneers Force Base DP brevis e oe —_— U. S. Submarine | Today at least 16 subs have a ne : |damaged. On the Mexican side. OPEN HOUSE r t in prices Ww “free expression” look . { Ch q If N e {0 00 e | hundreds still camped in | ' Don't be misled by bargain p Given Ne Look | | On the sub Tiru a huge mural in 0 an e 5 am . tinued to fall yes- EVERY EVENING Don oy secure of screwdriver mechanics or a : > . ' . The river co " . ‘ | fr obsur . E _ by ‘Little W oman’ the ee shel Fa THULE Greenland (UP) ms | Red Cross Elves Food . had ey pipe yy series ale 825 w HURON | petgrine oss hendy mont {Cal 9 co | hairy apes = pee b: the foot of Mt. Dundas i from Thursday's ° ; ‘ mber of the and " S. Nav By Seep F eminent among ‘air base at th { ° it had droppec aa ~ echnician. There‘s a me PEARL HARBOR W—U. S. Navy Tiru's skipper is prominent am | nad) ta gives ap ite name be Into Piedras Negras record crest of 62.21 feet See the Latest ° } He te ic Association in your neighborhood—ca i submarines are going in these days those pictured Tope “ if ment of 26 homes Where 38 Died TO TV Demonstrated! | hi im a DEPENDABLE, GUARANTEED SERVICE. “ ‘ession.”’ he results ‘ * * | Cause a settle . | ‘ for ‘free expression.” T William D. Hushing sai les north of it. : obbers in the interior of the submersibles . thane no taboos regarding the | moved 0 ne had been called EAGLE PASS, Tex. Fond! S Would- Be R ; | Get a Geod PONTIAC c on aaa have been startling - bainting*of the bulkhead. They ‘hat | Thule, which in Greenland means, truckloads of it, was flown across Get Stung on Attemp USED TV | ppd EL ap ely Po aatiode ms 35 Auburn, FE 4-1655 Ries compar tyietita ais tices) faeiiit als they in pee nd taste” “the northernmost ee weet | the: fio Grande today ss food | SHELBY, N.C. um — Five people, | BLAKE'S RADIOZTV (vo 3148 W, Maron, FE 45781 ed with murals of glacial lakes and| they paint is fn leased by the re- people can survive.” band of | wracked Piedras Negras. Mexico, | with swollen hands and faces, . | N ELECTRIC CO. BUSSARD ELECTRIC (On oa in. FE pat Decks have| Mrs. Baird is pl »let-| When the hardy 38 persons died in! been charged with stealing here, HAMPTO i LL RADIO & ANCE... 38 Miller, FE : cooling snow scenes. $ sponse and says she has many let- Greenlanders moved further north, | where at least 38 pe ‘ his | Sheriff Haywood Allen said. 825 W. Huron. FE 4-2525 CHRISTIE RADIO MAINTEN —Mt. Clemens, FE ¢<1515° uch colors as red tile and walls ters of appreciation from subma-' Gree sked the Danish govern-li, river's roaring waters this Sheri id they. were arrested for | €-&-V- TV bya . § 8. Paddock, FE 2-1650 are pink riners who find the new colors they “ ne rmission to take the eck | Aten os Gh. 24% a) tees / | IP TON wimeraie co. 25 Ww. ero HY $5001 : : | > . Ss ree — Tipe s, 6h. (ee? in 3 ae - * * and | ‘‘very cooling”. Her suggest at name ot Thule with them. The ~ Official authority for taking the Se ee ee ORS a) HOD's RADIO & TV. v.. 2 rng E. Walton, FE 4-760! There are personal ash trays ot | however, that the Navy get rid o ner sion was granted food inté the misery-laden Mexican JOHNSON’S RADIO & T . .. $f Fairview, FE 4-4945 individual bed lamps by each bunk, | jall those pipes and things.” was two t ew names are being Con] i of 38.000 persons opposite P ble ~ ie | gicn RADIO v3 TV “cs 2165 Ponting Ré., re bert wo ne : . , 2 o Te - " omens Sie) Memances hen Mr. | Promptly rejected idered by officials at the airbase. | here came yesterday. aaa chcthine bd orta . aoe SALES & oes saree Peg ne FE oti year ago whe _ pence s t h : ; alia food-and ctothing ; aa ADIO a . 4-1 Aeterna asked by crewmen Geniamia Franklin never i One is ae the are ae sa ew unofficial basis, ° “4 ote mine 2 APPLIANCE “ on a4 3-288 the | t for is landmark in 4 : a” R d & DIO @& TV... ........ os . FE 2-071 eee tat iP aoe caid Mre.| qucsied me srceived = a inden other is Piktufif, which has an old simply becavise the people neried al lo + J WE GNC, savin DEPT........ -. 45.'N. Perry, interior of the ship any of his inventions > Greenlandish meaning*ef “a place | jf a wK PONTIAC : anked as the Greenlan * WEST OF Baird sabalo's| eries. although he is ren tie your dogs when i , = ° & Lk. Ra, “Before redecoration the Sabalo’s greatest Inventive genius of his where you tie | Today the American Red Cross ume fe MAC RADIO . sooley Lk. Ras, EM Visual impact was-exactly mali s' age. Testing was using three light planes to = “a apf, RADIO & TV .7196 Cooley Lk. Rd., EM The chief’ of naval operations shuttle four truckloads of can y. ’ “ UNION LAKE RAD : ; ; goods and 150.000 tortillas — & Ss ere; AUBURN HEIGHTS the river. Tortillas are thin, haa be "S TV SALES & SERVICE ... 3351 Grant, Fe 4-008 cornmeal ‘‘cakes,"’ Mexico's breed # GENE’S fm ' Meanwhile, up the river 5 “0 . % ® BIRMINGHA MI 6-1622 Rio, Mexican officials had a he| BLES | ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO., 1265 8. Woodward, AS. S. Relief Committee that no . rs 4 CLA 6734 Dixie, MA 5-5311 {more food was needed from the ‘ ith LAATSCH'S TV SERVICE ........ oo a g para $ 95 DRAYTON PLAINS Dees heath eee at eens eure , Carrying Case : SERVICE... 1906, Hatehery, OR still stood today at 38 known dead : FOX TV s parte § TV....3530 OR 3-181 and 90 known missing. That i Less Batteries. from 3 LATIMER ELECTRIC ........... 4348 Dixie Hwy. 62 dead in the floods 2 PHELPS that swept ‘20 miles of the. Fo| 5 Cae eo atcadver, ME S00 peor ar pan tyra | ies for All Makes and | sevron RADIO & TV. watershed since last Sunday. 4 Batteries : . OXFORD cet, moet ne lod Portables a TV SHOP. #8 Wastingin, 08 tm The greatest, most devastating ? Models of Po 5 OxForD RADIO flood in the river's long history had i . ROCHESTER St. OL = ¥ ternationa . RADIO & tae filled the new Falcon In : : ROCHESTER et 3 st: OL Dam’s great serail ee , N DOBAT & JEFFERSON .... Bp ttle mo Z Lake, to half capacity, a li i . ~- WALLED LA ; fea 2,000,000 acre feet. Water was 4 .t STRONICS .......4+. 128 Main Bt, MA ‘1908 he dam and cov-, &_ aot Radio Sales & Service MORSE ELEC i 114 feet deep at the Television & Radio . re srt : | at last reportr) | er : Py For Intormation on Membership Phone ae aps 16 a sparklifig panel of out-| ered 69,000 acres ) miles in| |} ' . FE 2-6967 © o : : rer. the | public. due perhaps i Aw are had backed up 40 miles | e 57 W. Huron St. : ] ADERS — Taking over id bg *s.‘ From left to right ar Water ha 1157 . u MERRY MASQUER: a tly throughout the | standing luminaries : ps suff Cobb, erudite | the gigantic new lake j : ; Red Buttons Show spot intermittent! the }comedian Phil Silvers, blonde 8B | Typhoid inoculations continued feo springboard for the }-co ted Ilkq Chase and popular | Typ American season proved a_ video The show garnered an | Ogden Nash, sophisticated Ilka ‘along the river in both c Masquerade Party program. palotielga ot | Paver Donald, emcee. ise from h ic unusual amount of pra he P : * f ‘ ; t \ / \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, HE Y 3, 1954 School District ito Pick Trustees Dublin Electors to Meet ¥ Ath Celebration Fourth of July ‘Attends Interlochen of 7123 Buckthorn Rd. Miss Nelsen Walled Lake High WESTACRES — Attending the |! # Junior at National Music Camp at Interloch- | School and is first clarinetist in en js 14 - year - eld Karen Nelson ' the school band. Set at Highland ee pa | for Clarkston | Baseball | CLARKSTON—A Fourth of July | Starts | parade will be held here Monday, | beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the corner Game Newark road is iss slated for black-topping in the near future, according to officials. t (Washington Girt, 18, BEFORE You Buy |Named Miss Romeo Rent a Betsy Ross or Gulbransen With option to purchase up to 6 months. Only $10 a month plus cartage GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. —-— of 57121 Van Dyke, Washington, 1954 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poljan, she took the hon- or in a contest with 12 other con- testants from the area. A member of the 1954 gnraduat- ing class of Romeo high school, she plans to enter Siena College, Adrian, this fall, to study secre- tarial science. As Miss Romeo, she will compete later this sum- mer with queens from five other counties, for the post of Queen of the Romeo Peach Festival. Runner up was Doris Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Green, of 167 Fremont St. te SE — Street Dance Starts Fourth Celebration ORTONVILLE — A week:end of holiday celebrations wil] get un- der way here tonight with a street dance. Ball games are scheduled for to- morrow and Monday at the Bran- don Athletic Field, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday’s game wil] see Linden pitted against Ortonville. ‘Pontiac CIO will face Ortonville Monday. At 9 p.m. Monday, the Firemen’s Board, civic organizations and lo- cal businessmen will present a fire- Your Watch tient, $450 Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’ — Men's $] 95 works display at the athletic field. Georges-Newports U. S. mills processed 944 mil- lewelry Dept. lion bales of cotton in the 1952-53 | season. 4th of July . By J. Lee Voorhees There td cath another date on our calendar that much significatice as duly 4th. A short time ago we had an unrestricted election; our children came out ef public school: last Sunday we left our church; — read this newspaper; we discuss politics freely, all in the name of July 4th. J. & vooragrs There are men who violate their oaths and com- mit terrible crimes; they are given fair trials. Other men abuse their freedom, wall loud and long that they are restricted; liberty has restrictions that we have imposed. July 4th gave us the right to impose restrictions This 4th of July ts ours to celebrate. It is @ time when patriotic emotion has full sway. Every mountain and valley should echo with fervent praise of those men who gave us fredom and liberty. Our ears should ring with the thud of cannon shot that fell at Valley Porge, our spines tingle as drum and fife send wed men to bring us peace, prosperity, homes ond. bappinans. Lay aside your business cares, put away house- — aan mingle with those whose hearts are picnie at shrine or dell Celebrate the ey of the United States of America. ~ ROMEO — Patricia Poljan, 18, | has been named Miss Romeo of | | Campaign Initiated Also fo Decide Issue of Continuing Millage WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—On July 12, the electors of the Dublin School district will hold their an- nual meeting to elect two board trustees and to decide the ques- tion of continuing their present 6% building. Election of trustees will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Dub lin Schgol. Balloting on the millage con- tinuance will be conducted from 8:30 to $0:30 p.m, William VanderVen, superintend- ent of Dublin School, said the re- quest to continue the 6%: mills (voted in 1949 to build Annex No. 1 | and to be paid off with this year’s | tax collection) came about because | of the steadily increasing enroll- | ment figures. : | “The board feels it is sound econ- omy to set that money aside for ; future expansion. “We know that within two years we will have to build again to ac- | commodate our students, ‘If this fund is set up now, we can side- step a costly bond issue,”’ he said. In June, 1949, the enrollment figures stood at 456 and this year’s anticipated student load will be in excess of 708, Vander- Ven said, The district approved -11 mills in 1951 for the construction of An- nex No, 2. This makes a total of 17% mills for school building in the district. Sunny Vale Chapel Ends Bible Classes WATERFORD TOWNSHIP More than 325 pupils, representing 15 denominations, attended the Sunny -Vale Chapel daily vacation Bible school, which closed its pro- gram Thursday night. Daily average attendance for the nine-day program was 226, accord- ing to Mrs. R. E. Vogel, director. A total of 25 teachers and assist- ants took part. Awards were présented to stu- dents Stella Chamberlain, David Hodges, Eldonna Dearborn and Cheryl Zotman. Hines-Warren | Vows Spoken | in Church Rite HADLEY- Donna Jane Warren exchanged wedding vows with Howard D. Hines Saturday in the Federated Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Warren, and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hines of Venice, Calif. Matron of-honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Victor Owen. Sister Judy Warren, Juanita” Gage and Joyce Grover were bridesmaids. _ Edward Pierson was best man, and Gerald Hines, brother of the bridegroom, Lee Miller and Darrel LaDuke were ushers. $75,000 Building ' ae LAKE ORION—With a minimum VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 208 N. Perry Street Phene FE 2-8578 goal of $75,000, a parish-wide build- ing fund campaign has been launched by St Joseph Church, the Rev. George E. Ging announced this week. . Planned under the expansion pro- BERRY BROTHERS READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT _ Protects wood and metal through summer expansion and winter contraction. Colors stay new - looking longer, under adverse weather conditions. It’s easy £29 1 $6239 FOR | A LIMITED TIME ONLY! A 57% 100% Nylon 4 Inch Paint Brush $499 FOR ONLY With the Perchane of 2 Gallons of Bary Bro. Paint Oakland Fuel and Paint Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 _fi Church, _ Barbara _Sue_Tabor_and | Robert Bruce Grant repeated their | M gram are two additional_class- rooms to the church school and | @ permaent convent for thé sisters mill tax for the purpose of future ‘ert Smith were bridesmaids. on Sunday MILFORD—What sponsors hail as one of the biggest Fourth of July celebrations in five years will be held at the Highland School athletic field in Highland Sunday afternoon and evening. The event, sponsored by the ¥ Highland Volunteer Fire Dept., aaa . will get under way at 3:30 p.m. with a baseball game in the huge natural amphitheater. Huron Valley merchants will have tents and displays o nthe grounds and the Band Be Club will have a_ refreshment stand set up. Mr. Oxford have announced the engage- ment and approaching marriage of their daughter Shirley Frederica, to Bruce Backenstose, of Romeo." A July 10 wedding is pisenest. and Mrs. Fred Myers of vide special rides for youngsters. | Trinity Bible School Concludes Classes | KEEGO HARBOR Trinity. Methodist Church's daily vacation Bible school closed here yesterday | morning after piling up a daily | attendancé averaging 73 students. | In addition to memory work and work book study, the three classes | made telephone pads. The boys| LAPEER — First Presbyterian | also made toys for a schoolmate | Church was the setting for the confined to a sanitorium. | recent marriage of Betty Lou Coul- Mrs. Magnus Myhre was school | er and Duane E. McMann. | superintendent, with Janet Halse-| The bride is the daughter of Mr. ma as secretary and Mrs. Maude | @%d Mrs. Howard Coulter of La- Punches as treasurer, firemen at dusk, according to | 'chairman Pat Patterson Couple Is Wed in Presbyterian son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Mrs. Patricia Bagnall, Mrs. Claude Holcomb, Mrs. i ccaen Mann of North Branch Hunt, Carol Hunt, Mrs. S. H. Hunt, Mrs. Harold Lamphier of North Judy Hyatt, Betty McPeake. Shar- on Pitser, Kay Rouse, Patricia Tanner and the Rev. Frank. Tully served as instructors. Twé-Ring Rite Unites Couple in West Branch WEST BRANCH—In a_ double- ring ceremony Sunday, Ellen Deb- orah Failing became the bride of | James Meilstrup Smith in West | Branch Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter. of Mr. | and Mrs. W. P. J. Failing. The | bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, of Lapeer. Branch was her sister’s matron ef honor, and was best man. Within of Attica, bride, sister of the Coulter of Davison, | Muxlow and William Muxlow of | Imlay City, Elmer Grimes Jr. | City. A reception for 275 guests fol- | lowed at the Oddfellow Hall. Report Farm Hands