- a E a E 1 % . * ae, “ a ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954—80 PAGES | les Down] | Tag ry ict i ists Trial {Detroit Dentist Homes Vacated Se2SmilesDown) ~ Tegrs Flow as Jury Returns Verdict in Dentist's Tri r0l . =e as GMC Workers te! F T NearEastern Jam Picnic Area aceslerm Some 25,000 GMC Truck and aa : Coach Division emplcyes and | : members of their families frolicked in r | @ Irewo ast in ideal weather today at the divi- sion’s annual picnic. . ible at . Time ° . Hobbyists’ exhibits, GMC dis- \ Ten Die, 50 Are Injured; plays and athletic Saar were He Shot, Killed Wife’s highlights of t y- army Jeams poretully among, —— “iggy Ae Admirer, Panel Says ic] emovi ve Am t Park. : | ih a aed eg ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP) | CHESTERTOWN, M4d.| for free rides, as adults tested The love-triangle murder (AP) — About 200 men, |their skill in various ine the nuckt case against Dr. Kenneth : women and children evac- on the south one te P B. Small, Detroit dentist uated their homes around! ‘his is the 18th/consecutive year who killed his pretty wife's Chestertown’s smashed fire- | the Pagan es admirér, ended in a -dra- works plant today while of te) 2 , matic verdict of acqquittal Army teams began remov- Tl ah by reason of insanity early ing dangerous explosives Smith In neva today. | from a blasted area. An Allegan County Cir- i A series of explosions in cuit Court jury of 11 men the combination fireworks- for In 0 qa and one woman returned its munitions factory caused verdict at 1:40 am, EST 10 known deaths yesterday. Mendes-France, Eden, —T hours four min- More than 50 persons were Molot Fail Reach liberation. ov Fail to Reac Se Women spectators hurt and five remained in Cae ed. Othe Agreement oes screamed. rs hospitals. 9 . ed. Some women kissed Dr. A special state police team got} GENEVA «-U.S. Undersecre- | . ae Small. _ ready to search the ruins of the tary of State Walter Bedell Smith i ~~ The verdict, in effect, held that Kent Manufacturing Co. plant to arrived by plane today to strength- “hs Dr. Small, 31, society dentist, eos see if there were any more dead. en France's hand in the rough a aut and then ton ee A three-block area was cleared | bargaining for peace in Indochina. ra AP Wireghstes New York playboy-industrialist, at ivil def rkers. The U.S. dipl t, returning to - + t : cottage arid panier g Urge parts Rhiry the es he soap Tend NOT GUILTY — Dr. Kenneth Small (eft in left picture — . ere hast Memnat Danan of this small Eastern Shore town. | wooks ago, was greeted by mem- . . | MSC Coed Cops receives congratulations from Mrs. Maurice Sandler, his sister-in-law in A sound truck stood by to give | bers of all the non-Communist dele- fficer Admits (dark dress) and Mrs. Barbara Rosenthal, a friend, after a jury in renc €dd At the time Smail’s brunctte the all-clear for them. gations Miss Michigan Allegan returned a verdict * not guilty by Lea . ineanky rhe wife, — —— oft none : , i f Jules Lack, 45. His brother, Robert, is a : : boys. quest Lack The Army demolition teams from Significantly, the delegations of ; . . pines glee : les after hearing the verdict. a house party. The husband had Aberdeen proving ground started! the three Associated States of In- l Title in Re-Run pictury above shows Dr. Small as he smiles after hearing amp ru In rderwenplony afer mgt first with less dangerous explo dochina, Viet Nam, Cambodia ass MUSKEGON u — Janice Som- , 9 becoming suspicious of her story sives; such ag fireworks and det- and Laos, were vepromated “e ers, a Michigan State College coed Blue Plymouth Car? 2 'r Columns Push she was with a woman friend in onator caps. airport by the heads r ° a ; Cop Chleago. They hauled the stuff to an area! geiegations. The three states are | COUNty Special Deputy held undisputed claim today to the ] " F ] ] U Le ad S| Red-led Rebels Back;! 4, tne verdict was about to be beeen ee ll gered aon counting heavily on the tnflocace Blames Acts on Losses | titie of “Miss Michigans.” sean Po 1ce OLLOW p Hit Con vend, De. Small ant quote. Hus e of J save them She won a re-run of t auty a Ge Bombers voys closed. It w The explosives experts then pre-| {0m submission to excessive | Ot Horse Races contest in’ Maskngen leat sight and ‘on Rochester Step Babies HANOL, Indochina w — French| might have been praying. , pared to take care of stocks of rmistice otaogg Anthony Campagna. 32. an Oak-| the judges’ verdict won applause t units today reoccupied Camp Eru-| At the “not guilty” declaratiqn, - lead azide, a dangerous explosive. — eae pre “ land County special deputy sheriff | trom the audience. Police are hunting today for a late model car believed tin 35 males ieee rol looked gmey — Ab gg at. by Gunking it Ep Banapler-yel as eraace and British Foreign Sec-| ho. Birmingham police say. has| a, ine rise contrat inet month to have been driven by the person who abandoned twin after 5,000 to 6.000 French Vietne pall gy oe Joa retary Anthony Eden arranged to admitted passing 45 bad checks in | Deleris Susin of Bloomfield Hills girls Thursday night on the steps of a Rochester Church. mese troops in two columns pushed! Friends rushed © his side to Ont. Meery 8, Russell, —_— confer with Smith after his = 30 days, will stand trial in Circuit aad pang modi ae While Rochester authorities checked scores of tips on Conmsmunieh ted sehen et the lasp bis ha . ee no i. ‘ dents "ts ths cvaemsiion tren Bog oye pope nl aarsal Court as ar | 94 hours beleve bene tem |the abandonment, calls from person ing to adopt ae northern edge of the Red room at the time of Ga arousd the plant. France and Eden spent three ap-| Campagna, of Oak Park, was ar | 94 pears belore being dethroned. the babies poured into.St. Joseph Mercy Hospital here. aaa Fenty ond pasa ane Cpl. Walter Kulley,' heading aj parently fruitless hours wrangling | raigned yesterday before Justice The greater Muskegon Junior The infants, christened* The two columns, spearheaded! disclose her whereabouts today. special police detail, "said an. ex-| with Russia's V. M. Molotov over John Gafill in Birmingham. He Chamber of Commerce, the spon Mary and Maurine, have by tanks and supported by dive/ qae three young sons of the haustive search will be made of | differences blocking a truce agree- | waived examination and was bound sor, ordered another contest with | become official wards of the Reveal Postal bombers and artillery, pushed east! smalls were at the Detroit home the ruins, and it probably would | ment. over for trial on $508 bond. sow judges Oakland County Juvenile out of Ph Lang Thuong and west! in charge of @ maid, They have not be completed until nightfall. One authoritative source said Detective Glenn Foltz of the . — Court until their parentage out of Luc Nam and joined forces! tived there with the mother since Red Cross officials, making &| tere nad been “no progress at | Birmingham Police Department, aa tera elon ligne is decided ; midway before swinging north, &| their parents separated in May. = ” con a . ae ey te | “nae manners mend] Tenshi mnt [ae et emt ae eck Bri Hempt Fre wists Sacer Soret | SSO Ree ese Sd peep ange caramel rag] prom ead imams Ardea ie om Cue era ack, |e in height and weighs 125|condition at St. Joseph ri eee a merars ind me | quired some moments to restart a 7 - " hen | 2 Ive ey wi B t. id al whe t were taken harraseed e a eae Dorethy aed Beulah hours. Earlier the Reds had boost-| Oak Park, Hazel Park, Ferndale | pounds. muy 2a A ree de Allegedly to Influence pg eee fighting was | Sanity Commission Grimes, called. the Kent County a ene — 7 and Pleasant Ridge. Miss oe ened rs S€C- | covered on the steps of St. Committeeman’s Vate cunttnoabiy tote than the be oon Pe Decide Small’s Fate . con- ‘ . freee 2 frm per i rae] Camonen ntaeted em e Gout,Te oer ee [nw Citie Coo ty | COfpmiMnene ae en ALLEGAN oot aw e—_—— 2 . Z 7 A aa jj . on - tic race — — ina ‘ = for Chicago. Foltz quoted Cam- | for Friday's finals. incubators. WAHINGTON ™ — Chairman! South of Son Tay, 25 miles west neh ease provides that he F| d Aba d oe as the _ of Hanoi, 7,000 French Vietnamese an ers n ons to resign if he doesn't achieve a|pagna as saying he passed _ La Vonne Kronberg, “Miss Hospital authorities said over | Rees (R-Kan) said today the nacht eho four-village | May be incahcerated for life or ceasefire agreement by July 20. | checks because of heavy losses |’ Grang Rapids,” was frunnerup | ,, adoption calls were received |iiice Post Office Committee — ich 3,000 Vietminh were| actually only a minimum of McCarthy Ouster = Cielatic aboot caces |e ant hme Marmane rose. = = ) oro eed would “leave to the FBI" an in- supposed to be hiding—only to find| time. are less optimistic about chances | way. West Branch,” placed third. Rochester Police have been kept , ed attempt | the rebels had dlipped out of the ate an tae ioe WASHINGTON ®-—Sen. Fian-| for a truce they think the Reds} cyoritt Clare L. Hubbell said The new Miss Michigan will go| busy by calls from gersons off- | vestigation of a a a am (Gap mitted to the State Hospital for, ders (R-Vt) said today the Sen-| Busi stilt come around before the | Campagna never was on the coun- to Atlanic City for the Miss Amer-| ering leads to the missing a 7. | Northwest of Hanoi, Vietminh| the the remainder of bis. life or . deadline date. ty payroll and his special deputy |i-a pageant. She has completed parents. sc declared himself “stunned” | pressure continued to build up,| fr he will ate’s handling of his demand for cae Se Sl ae re aa he has|. Rees fights flaring | until it is determined that a vote of censure against Sen. Mo- card was cance her sophomore year at | , a Chief Sam Howlett said he by the report, but said he planned /| with smal, bitter Voh Yen and| not be harmful to other persons vis) wi its“ Warmer Weather arrested. education = Mabring lone strong lead. “We age looking | 5) “Sareenacet inquiry because | along reeds betwee were | oF their property.” Carthy (R-Wis) will test its “‘po- “The man was well recommend: | education. for a late model blue Plymouth “it's a matter for the Depart-| Phue Yen. In one, 22 ca gtr A malty would litical morality.”’ ed to me and as far as I..know eS car with a middle-aged driver, ment of Justice.” killed and several pimp nid | make any Flanders ye y announced for Weekend he never got into any trouble until fis . he revealed today. Atty. Gen. Brownell late yester-| and infantry units went to The law also provides that Dr. esterda mR road patrols hit he, was abandoning efforts to get he got into this difficulty.”” Hub- 0 ision | $ This car, according to Howlett, day verified widely circulated ru-| of arte fighters in the same| Small’s counsel may ask the the Senate to fire McCarthy from} Cloudy skies and warmer weath-| 101 said =: was seen by someone working at | mors that the FBI was looking in-| by Vietmi court for a show cause hearing committee chairmanships. er ate predicted for the Pontiac! 1, recalled issuing the card te the First Congregational Church |to a report that a .commitee | area. bombers har.| to determine why he should not area tonight and Sunday. Cc “three or four. years|* across the street. The witness said | member had been approached in| Night flying B26 be released. He said he would offer on | According to the U. S, Weather | Campagna side of St. An- t to influence | rassed Vietminh supply convoys Tuesday instead, a resolution ight will be|®€0 when he ran a barber shop | |) CW erse mM mopped at the 4 ni agailnaang nasesiees rolling down Highway No. 1 from | jeder It wag 10 minutes before width Gaull Gliee ‘tha Baits an ghar Ma hate Sunday. high or| in Oak Park.” drew's and « middle-aged man / nis vote on legislation to raise the the Red "Chinas border to Lang | raer. It wee 10, mi posto persion a the mdi ae coe ‘ : Head,On Crash Fatal made’ a quick trip to the dor of gp faker told newsmen the re-| Son, Results were not announced. reg olga Spat conduct as Temperatures below seasonal | (** to the b . Broyhill, Small MS stay carer are. ("roa cn heen | haM St€e@l CaiSSON | 40°% Occupants of One |e car hen reema gia Repacn snd a | Duchess ot Connes | tr gusta a be cr rea es e e ° contract - , = comune © Senne. Region, the Weather Buren ai Set at Straits Bridge _Amomonss nti arg bed ams [omg gpl! a CANNES, France ® — The| could be released at an early date, Flanders said he wil] seek an/ Rainfall is expected to exceed nor- MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. # — Two| Police Department is cooperating According to the report. to the} Duchess of pobor endl = or never. immediate vote on it Tuesday—| mal. - ST. IGNACE — The first of | collided head-on in a mass of| 0” checking leads inasmuch ™, | FBI, the alleged bribe attempt was | by train last night will join| Ow of Defense Counsel the same day McCarthy faces a| The mercury, registered 70 de- a series of plant caissons that 206 early to-| ™Any “offer Detroit addresses. in the form of an offer of a $500| Duke, now in Biarritz 13.| Leo Hoftman the court granted a threatened showdown with sub-/ gree: at 8 a.m. in downtown Pon- will serve as piers for the $90,- | ™angled steel on Rt. 206 early He’said his men are following up | campaign contribution. Broyhill is| her later in the month for a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4): force a shakeup of his, stair ap. | 82 Teme ater reread reached | cop 09 Straits of Mackinac bridge | day, killing seven persons, includ- (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) | seeking reelection this year. | day Mediterranean cruise. force a shakeup of his staff ap-/ 83. Temperatures yesterday ranged was in place for sinking today. ing all six occupants of one of the | pointes. - -Ifrom 56 to $3. It arrived from Toledo in tow | vehicles, ; | ° ‘ of a tug at 10:30 last night. It} 4 third car crashed into the ions a § e CaS He Walked Into Den started on its Journey last Sunday | wreckage, but none of its four oc- 1@C . CI " | at a.m. : Switzer a . cupants was seriously hurt armed but McGinnis and Lady Lion Tamer Tries) ,» manier ne caso maa | want ra soul tt | nm STOXE. | thn boner dy 4 wm labo a yY : been placed in a stall df steel town, five miles south of here, | FUERTH, Germany @ — Seven| look,” and that they were cap- “They took my camera away Z B columns that will guide it down on a two-lane highway that feeds | American soldiers held 12 days in| tured by » roving Czech border from me,” McGinnis said, “and I to Save Man From Beasts} sar: i iretat we we te enh Srey mettre tres | Crm sid | pair fsbo 0 armed mee praletiperp ns tr : tied y -+ NUERNBERG, Germany (UP) — A 28-year-old lady The rectangular steel caisson rit on with imprisonment if they did not| He said the Czechs fired several I was returned actress the herder. ; reveal U.S, military secrets. warning shots at the men “so they took the film of the lion tamer told today how she tried in vain to save a| measures 44 by 92 feet and weighs. 1 ically, state police said, one capture ws.” Lar ef voit os eal oe gy os young man who walked deliberately to his death in a|t5 tou. eats 'welghing; a wal of ot the victions, riding alone in joven (Nia engtas ev ecpumee|| hie they were captured, Davis folks at home, They'll never get lion’s den at the zoo. , po gang be added as the | convertible, had been warned just said Czech army officers told the said he protested and explained them mye ok went Miss Margarethe Gicrch leaped into the cage of four | ut can: six hendred twnn| belo the ‘nccilent to be mere men “after = year or so in pris- | they were only on a holiday. edi oan bake tat beck Stems it on Gaesat the lon carved itn "in his jaws as Whe ech SSS Cake | ein, set ae Wo my Sercal Pema Be bee | ie ven spar se xe tote, at tsk m8 ar the lion carried him “in his jaws — as if he|rived, havihg been as 8. Me 37, stationed at 4 trom the rumpled, dirty Davis said 2 Cacsar te ced ron [2eurby F. Dix, arrowiy mime | Davi, speaking forth oes at] urge rom the rumaled. dy makeshift bindiids around, el dipper tesa hres imped |the lions’ enclosure at 'the 200: Se aan ie Into Dow) Ste police” said,” the’ firemen [itary courtroom crowded with pho-| UY 25, and were neat and clean ny = — over the protective fence “First I heard the screams, es- tion for sitiking. state police Gremen and newsmen, said they | *>@ven.. ae to =, it easy, | tographers . “We were Nuernberg Zoo wailed | wecially the hrill - pitched warned Moran to take harmed or| Davis eald the Cecchs tock és neck-high through ‘a moat|Pedaly, te ° “lo Armed Paperhanger| tere kiied im te accident, | i reatened with physical violence. | them from Baernan (West Ger- Ot a ee ee “He was felled by one/ attendants’ door in the rear. BOSTON nw ' Glynn, Eugene Bruderer, about 60, of Miss., Pfc, Leonard D. Tennis, 18,| slowaki . . like. Then’ they pu tremendous swat Of & PaW,”| There, Caesar the tion carried oor axkdeentiiiiteeens w Bedford, the driver; Mrs. _—— Alliance, Ohio, Cpl. John F. Glas-| ws as ‘net know where we hicl. after Miss Storch said. Slo man to Me fewe — 0 mie H conealliy slected ter; Bobby: Laughlin, 12, ber aon; {2% 24, Oakdale, Calif, Pe, Jerry] gw Oo ,mm inom where “Then they A crowd-of about 30 persons pet-| he were a doll. = pr he CS coher peer pm é nage Bay “ae Lee a = contacted ogra emg or 2 ee ee Oe ee acne ttemen | “I approached the four Wons, | nem charges yesterday because Airman 2¢. James Fleming. Me- Neb. and Pvt. Rote iMcGin | Bot: We were held n prisons, that’s an , Storeh go to the man's asajstance.| 4, wert tne two Tt | “his boss is here waiting for|Guire Air Force Base, Ft. Dix; |, Neb. Pa. aft _we lnew. aret | . (Continued en 2 cap- a % a But he | per tend titten | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Charlie to go back to work.” Pick- | and Phyllis Fleming, his wifé, who|™!® 21. Greensburg, eS ee an our 4 mained to bé painter expecting @ baby Davia, freckled medi- | tured, Crechs to death, Ocean's Town & Country, Tet-tearen, | “NE's Occupgtion—s oa > a tae oat einen, oid the tone went te cloth garrison caps inside out and Miss Storch recalled events at Open jevery night “ ® pm, . ; ' 1 7 ‘to represent: hear chuntry in -“be lege of Literature, Science and the ee Urged a 28 years old. Avoiding centact with new groups of people is included in her list of precautions, Particu- lar attention should also be paid Beauty Queens Pose for Press ‘Universe’ Aspirants Don Working Clothes for Cameramen LONG BEACH, Calif. (INS) The four score foreign and domes- tie beauties scheduled to compare curves in the third annual Miss Universe contest don their working elothes — bathing suits — today to give photographers a preview 2 the pageant of pulchritude. The lovelies will pose for press and newsreel cameramen in {he same swim suits they will wear in a mammoth beauty parade in Long Beach tomorrow, the first major event of the week-long tribute to feminine charms. - Tonight the giris will be guests at an elaborate welcoming din- ner at the muncipial avditorium, at which they will receive key- to-the-city bracelets and the for- eign contestants will present the city with gifts from abroad. Precautions Against Polio s S econd Case te cleanliness, especially in con- nection with anything coming in contact with the mowh, she said. Along this same line, swimming in: polluted water should definitely be avoided. Mrs. Gillette said rest is another important factor. Finally, removal of tonsils, adenoids or teeth is not recommended during the polio sea- son. Where polio symptoms are evi- denced, an immediate check by |a doctor may ward off disastrous after - effects of the disease, Mrs. Gillette said. Severe headaches, moderate fever, muscle weakness, nausea, loss of appetite or listless- ness: are definite symptoms. If these symptoms are watched fer, much undue panic can be avoided, Mrs, Gillette said, She also mentioned some non- polio symptoms, which sometimes precede polio, including colds, coughs, body rash, redness of the eyes or _ prea 1 * At this week's meeting the rec- reation board discussed a letter from the firm, of Hogan, Juengel and Harding, presenting an audit of the board's activities since 197, “as a civic contribution.” It was accepted “with grati- tude” since through a mix-up, the board originally asked the firm for cost estimates on such an audit, and received the completed audit plus a bill for $985. *.s * The YMCA is now accepting res- ervations for the August portion of the Da-Y program it offers. Operating from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each weekday, activities such as swimming, boating, crafts, sports, industrial trips, archery and group games are featured. Paul Heins, new youth secre- tary at the loca} Y, will direct the program, assisted by Mary Knecht, Phyllis Strang, Bill Mar- tin and Dwight Alien. The pageant, which. has been Because of the flexibility of the beset with minor problems since the beauties began arriving two days ago, had a new problem to- day in the person of Miss Greece —Rica Dialina of Athens. Her entry into the United States | had been held up because she once illustrated a magazine article for a Communist author. But yester- day Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr.. ordered her ad- mitted at the request of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. ‘The devolpment did not cause cries of joy among pageant offi- cials for when Miss Dialina was held up they sent to Greece ‘or her runner-up — Effie Androula- kaki — and she is in Long Beach beauty” Mattie. 8 County Students Get AI|A’s atU-M | ANN ARBOR — All A records | were achieved by 128 University of Michigan students during the spring semester. Eight of these are residents of Oakland County communities and include: Birmingham — Colin R. Fisher | and Robert J. Schoenhals, in the | College of Engineering: Iris Marie Leja, School of Education. Pontiac—Shirley R. Baylis, Col- Arts, and John E. Baxter, College of Engineering. Rayal Oak—Mary Sally LaDue, School of Education; Robert E. Reid. College of Literature, Science and the Arts; South Lyon —Gerald C. Kaercher. College of Engineering. $6 Million Recovered A financial recovery of $6,296.- 487 was made during the fiscal year 1953-34 for veterans and their dependents, it was announced to- day by the American Legion's Service and Rehabilitation Com- mittee. This figure is second only to the 1946 total. The American Legion extends its claims arid re- habilitation service to all veterans without regard to the question ol membership in its organization, said: the committee. The Weather PONTIAC AND YCINILY — increasing cloudiness tonight and Sunday. Lew te- might 61 te 65. Migh Sunday 84 te #9. Light seutheriy winds tonight becoming south te & te '5 miles per beer Sunday. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a.m. 60 At 8 am.: Wind velocity 8 mph. Direction: a a) at) a Tee eee eee) *emperaturc .\.......- orcacce @ a 75 —_-__—_ campout this weekend. this morning in a three-car pile-1p 7” stopped to help Harry R. Hender- program, children may be regis tered for from 1 to 15 days. Fur- ther details may be obtained from . . = Since the Birmingham Country Club will assume all costs, the city Commission this week granted the club permission to install a drink- ing fountain on the east side of the golf course and to install a second connection to the city’s wa- ter supply An outdoor service will be held by members of the Congregation- al Church temorrow, when the congregation meets at 11 a.m. at Bloomer State Park, near Rochester, Two members of the Youth Caravan Team whe are viditing the charch, will speak. Following the service there will be an ail church picnic with games for the children, once again led by the caravan team. ws e Back with the troop after a leg operation, Lee Stanger, assistant scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop B-27, will take Explorers in the troop to Lower Straits Lake for a Frederick C. Ziem, Oakland County prosecuting attorney, will be the guest speaker at Mon- day's Retary Club noon tunch- eon meeting at the Community House. He will pass on informa- tien concerning his work. s * w No action was taken at a meet- ing of the Bloomfield..Township zoning board this week, when Kop- man and Hassin, Oak Park devel- opers, petitioned for the rezoning of two residential - zoned lots next to business property the developers own at the southwest corner of Maple and Cranbrook. A small shopping center with parking facilities is planned by the developers, but David E. Ander- son, township supervisor, said sev- eral meetings will be held before the zoning board reaches any de- cision. Car Pile-Up Injures 3 Pontiac Residents Three persons were injured early at Baldwin and Fairmount Aves., according to Pontiac Police. The injured, all treated at Pon- tiac General Hospital, were Elliot L. Drinkard, of 2078 Willow Beach, Keego Harbor, who sustained head cuts and chest in- juries; Miss Patricia Mae Burton Drew, 25, of 201 New York Ave., arm and shoulder injuries: and Willard E. Parkinson, 28, of the LaSalle Hotel, head cuts. He later entered St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with chest pains. Drinkard told police that he ” oe, son, 23, of 68 E. Ypsilanti Ave., fix a flat tire on his car at about 2:30 a.m. He said Parkinson's caf struck his in the rear, forcing it into Henderson's auto. Lawn Social Scheduled at New Bethel Church The Ladies’ Club of New Baptist Church will close the season’s ac- tivities with an old fashioned lawn social Sunday.- _ The event will take place on the lawn of Mrs. Lee A. Stewart, 27 Crawford St. and will be held from ____._|_ THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, J #2 WHERE 10 DIED IN BLAST — Sagging, blasted buildings and splintered lumber mark the area in Chestertown of explosions Friday at a fireworks and munitions factory killed 10 . Md., where a series > - persons. Some 30 buildings, the ULY 17, 1956 ae ales | Sia Dondero Backs ap ee | } i o AP Wirephete majority of them small, one-story Telephone Rate Protests Arrive Commission to Accept Pleas by Letter, Even by Phone LANSING (UP) — Michigan Bell Telephone customers who oppose the company’s petition for a $22,- 000,000 rate increase may be able to enter their protests by mail, and — ironically — by telephone, it_was learned today. Robert Derengoski, assistant at- torney general assigned to the Pub- he Service Commission, said he saw “no reason at all’ to ignore lettets and phone cails to the com- mission ‘‘by the public in the pub- lic interest." “I received a letter from a re- sort owner near Cadillac the oth- er day vigerously protesting the rate hike,”” Derengoski said, “I see no reason why it, along with recorded telephone calls, can't be entered as a part of the hear- ing record.” The Public Service Commission is scheduled to hear a plea by the company Monday to reopen the rate hike application that was re- jected last May. If the petition to reopen the case is granted, the actual hearings on the increase will begin immediate- ly. Derengoski said. Derengoski also revealed that it is "conceivable" the commission would end up by towering the rates. “It is the intention of the com- mission staff to see that the exist- ing rate of such companies is the lowest reasonable rate. It's pos- sible that the present rate is not the lowest reasonable rate.” Seven Gls Tell Story of Rough Quizzing (Continued From Page One) the identification cards. They caught us at about 5:30 p.m. and by then it had grown dark. After we were seated in the second build- ing, a Czech officer arrived .and interrogated us in. English for about an hour.” Davis said that these first ques- tions were of ‘‘a military nature," but did not elaborate. sightsteers on a holiday and didn't know we had crossed the border. if we actually had crossed it." No threats were made at this first interrogation, but the Czechs insisted that the men, all mem- bers of a medical detachment, were spies. “After that, we were handled in- dividually. We were all separated and did not see each other during our confinement,”’ Davis continued. “Altogether, we were moved to three different places, and when we were moved we were blind- folded so that we.could not even tell which direction we were mov- Ing as six hours. I remember one day when they took me out for ques- tioning after breakfast, then I re- turned for‘lunch to my cell and right after lunch they took me out for questioning again. “They questioned me on every- thing ranging from military sub- jects to American politics and Sen. McCarthy,”’ Davis went on. Tennis said hi¢ treatment was similar. “I was questioned quite roughly. They shouted and yelled at me and shook their fists at me but they did not strike me or use ather physi- cal violence,"” he:said, | Davis said his interrogator asked him if he knew what McCarthy's job was. He replied that the Wis- consin senator was on q senatorial committee andthe Czech did not pursue the question further. Jumper, a 6-foot-2 Negro, said ‘his _Commynist inquisitors raised the race question. “I don't know exactly what they were trying to find out.” he said, “Beca they asked me an awful of questions altogether. But they 4 to 7 p.m. v In 1940 it required 47 man hours to produce 100 bushels of wheat try to make something out of it Ld LU “McGinnis: broke in to say: “They tried to sell us communism on farms. Now it . ee! 8. require “I explained that we were only | ed ALLEGAN (UP) — Dr. Kenneth B. Small “prayed with a fellow prisoner named ‘Mike’ Friday night and early today while wait- ing for the jury to return its ver- dict in his murder trial. “IT guess I prayed most of the time while the jury was out,” the handsome Detroit dentist said. Dr. Small was taken to the jail half a block from the courthouse when the jury went out. “I prayed with a fellow prison- er named Mike (Michael Brady) ... he’s 23... waiting trial on a breaking and entering charge .. . a good youngster ... he just- never got a break.” Small remained tense and jittery after the verdict was announced. He didn't relax until he returned to jail. Then he smiled “for the custody,"’ Sheriff Walter Runkel Jury Acquits Small by Reason of Insanity (Continued From Page One) week's stay of the commitment order vending a plea ‘r a writ of habeas corpus. Prosecutor. Dwight M. Cheever had asked immediate commitment. Dr. Small was returned to jail pending obtaining of the writ. The jury had a choice among four verdicts — guilty of first de- gree murder as charged. or guilty of second degree murder, man- slaughter. or-innocent by reason of insanity. Had Dr. Small been convicted of first degree murder, he would have been sent to prison for life. under the law A stark story of family tragedy came out in the five days of | emotion-laden court testimony. Until the pretty and gay Edith met Lack on her Florida vacation with her three sons last March, the Smalls to all apnearances were the happiest of families. other and their children. ° LJ * Then the infatuation of Mrs: Small for the ‘other man’ intrud- On the witness stand Mrs. Small, amid tears, said she told her hus- band of losing her heart to Lack. Dr. Small. a slim six-footer, also wept while testifying in corrobora- tion of much of his wife’s story. At one point, choking on his words, he told of a conversation with his wife. He had resisted her demand for a/divorce. * * . “IT said to her,” he said, “ ‘Edie, does he want to marry you? Does he love you?’ Edie answered, ‘I don't know. But I love him.’ ” At the same time Mrs. ‘Small | said it was not only her affection for Lack that led her to desire a Both wife and husband told of their own University of Michigan romance culminating in their mar- riage nine years ago. All week the courtroom was packed, and tense. Once a woman wag hurt in a crush at the court room doors after a recess. Dr: Small’s father, Jacob Small, 61, collapsed of a heart attack the day he was to testify. He testified later. Psychiarists for the defense and prosecution gave conflicing opin- ions as to Dr. Small's sanity at the time Lack was killed. Dr.‘ Ira B. Alshuler of Wayne County General Hospital and Dr. Harry August, chairman of the Michigan State Mental Commis- sion, said Small was insane. Dr. David B. Davis, prosecution expert, said Dr. Small was of sound mind. ; Pillow Is Self-Cooling NEW YORK (UP) — A self- cooling pillow i the latest innova- tion for, r comfort while sleeping. The pillow is of non-aller- gic vinyl plastic and should be filled with both air and water. The manufacturer said the combi- nation sets up a- “cooling cycle” which conducts heat from the body first time since he's been in our |} This would have been mandatory | Neighbors so related. telling of | the fondness of the couple for each | parentage when Small, Prisoner Prayed Pontiac Deaths While Waiting for Verdict said. He talked freely with every- one, including reporters. Small answered al! questions ex- cept those concerning his wife. Small’s gray flannel t was badly: wrinkled. com- mented about it. “It’s not only wrinkled but it's teo big for me,” said Small, who is a six footer, adding that he lest “at least’ 20 pounds “since this whole thing started.” Noticing the sheriff, Small quick- ly added that he has lost all of the weight before he entered jail. He said he now weighs about 165 pounds The more than 200 persons in the courthouse waited late into the night for both the verdict and an | appearance of Small's wife, Edith. | Every woman wearing dark glasses was given a second look by those who hadn't seen Mrs. Small before and they would ask, “Is that Mrs. Small?" Mrs. Small wore dark glasses every time she appeared in court. Small had the highest praise for his attorney, Leo W. Hoffman. “I'll never be able to thank Leo enough for all he has done for me,” he said. ‘He's a wonderful, wonderful man.”’ Eleven prisoners in the jail stayed up until the verdict was announced “and were as happy as everyone eise,”” Runkel said. “And they wanted te celebrate whee they heard Dr. Small. was acquitted.” = i" Nearly everyone in the court- room appeared to be happy when the verdict was announced. Even Prosecutor Dwight M. Cheever, who asked the jury to find Small guilty of first degree murder, wasn't unhappy. Asked to comment on the ver- dict. Cheever said: ‘‘I'm too tired, jexcited and all out of breath to | say anything.” Police Follow Leads on Rochester Babies (Continued From Page One) jeach one hoping it will lead to the blue Plymouth and the mother of the children. = ' The babies were discovered by Kennéth Wigton, member of St. Andrew Catholic Men's Club. He was on his way to a school fund- raising meeting when he paused on the steps of the church at the sound of a crying baby’s voice. Wigton saw the bundle on the step, stooped and thought there was one child in the Army blanket package. Calling the Rev. Harry Paul, paster of the parish, they discovered the twin when the priest bent down to baptize the first baby. Father Paul said today that he had had no calls which might lead to the parents of the child, but he did believe whoever abandoned | a }them would turn up and admit “They questioned us in. all six! divorce but an accumulation of | » - or seven times, sometimes as long/| disagreements with her husband. they read story in the newspapers. Mrs. Josephine Peterson, head of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital pediatrics ward, said today that the babies are doing “‘beautifully.”’ “And they really are beautiful. They have already been adopted by the more than 50 nurses here who are doing everything to give them a mother’s care until their real mother js found,” she said. the Dies at Auto Wheel, Car Stops at Fence JACKSON ® — Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin, 68, of Detroit, collapsed and died of a heart attack last night at the wheel of -her car a mile-east of nearby Grass Lake. : Mrs. James Schielder, of Detroit, managed to turn off the ignition switch, but she was unable to drive and the car went off the road. It came to a stop against a fence. Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Schielder, Mrs. E4win P. Thompson and Mrs. Evelyn W, er were en route home to Detrgit from a Congregational camp at Saugatuck. , Edward Montgomery the death due to a heart at- and radiates it to the atmosphere. | p.m. from Sparks-Griffin Chapel. Chris M. Nelson Chris M. Nelson, 85, died at tie home of his daughter, Mrs. How- ard George at 969 Spence St. after an illness of six weeks. He had Road Program Says Ike’s $50 Million Plan Necessary to Get Integrated Highways WASHINGTON — Congressman |: George A. Dondero took issue yes- terday with those critics of Presi- dent Eisenhower’s proposed $50 billion highway construction pro- gram swho say the program would constitute a reversal of the admin- istration’s policy of returning to the states their just powers eariler preempted by the federal govern- ment. “TI agree the that further centralization of gov- ernmental power must be stopped,” said Congressman Dondero. “And I agree with him that many of the powers hitherto preempted by the federal government should now be returned to the states. So far as is practicable, this should be done with repect to the ex- tension and maintenance of the highway system. But I believé that the interest of the whole nation, as represent- ed by the federal government is equal to that of any state in building and maintaining an adequate and efficient system of highways, both local and inter- state. “Such a highway system, it must with made his home at Delray Beach, | Florida, for the past 17 years, but | had spent much time visiting his | Mr. Nelson was a retired rail- | road engineer and had lived in Hancock until he retired. He was and OES at Hancock; Consistory, | Shrine at Marquette. Born in Hjorring, Denmark Jan. 5. 1869, he married the ~ late | Theresa Schuler who died in 1943. Surviving are fours sons and two daughters, Edward L. of Ash- land, Wis., Mrs. Howard George, Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck and Harold H. Nelson of Pontiac, Douglas of Detroit and Eart H: of Kalamazoo. Also surviving are 12 erendchi dren and 15 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday | at 10:30 from the Sparks-Griffin | Chapel. The Rev. Malcolm K. | Burton of First Congregational | Church will officiate. Following the service the body will be sent to Delray Beach for service and burial on Thursday. ‘Grant Stevens After a prolonged illness. Grant Stevens, 63, of 12 Downing Ct. died at the Veterans Hospital in Dear- born Friday. Born-in : 13, 1890, he was the son of Albert and Fredericka Stevens. He mar- ried Asceneth Wilson here in 1930. Mr. Stevens was last employed as a millright at Fisher Body Div. He was a veteran of World War 1 and a member of Cedar Lodge No. 60 F&AM and Oakland Chapter No. 5 RAM. Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Florence Quackenbush and a son, Eugene North, both of Pontiac; 16 grand- children and eight great-grandchil- dren. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Florence Toman of Berkley. Funeral will be Monday at 2 |Cedar Lodge will have charge of the service at the grave in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Crusader Quartet Will Appear Here The Crusader Quartet and Dr. John Cotner of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill., will ap- pear in the First Church of the Nazarene, 60 State Ave., at 7:30 ‘p-m. Sunday, the Rev. Kenneth A. Hutchinson, pastor, announced to- day. , Members of the quartet are Gene Phillips, Des Moines, Iowa; James Smith, Vicksburg, Mich.; Darrell Trotter, Indianapolis, Ind.. and Charles Hasselbring, Milford, Il. The quartet is on a 14-week tour of the Middlewest which will en- tail at least 10,000 miles of travel- | ing. It offers a varied musical | program of gospel hymns and Ne- gro spirituals. Polio Test Patient Reported Doing Well in Hospital The second case of polio, among Oakland County children who have participated in the Salk polio im- munization tests has been reported according to the State Department of Health. The mild attack is reported as non-paralytic. The patient is 5- year-old Richard ‘Scot’ DeLa- Rossa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald R. DeLaRossa, of 1342 South- field Rd. He isa Pierce School Of the thousands of children taking part in the immunization test, those who received the im- munization vaccine and those who received a netural liquid will not be revealed until sealed -records are studied at the close of the tack. | scale. be remembered, is one of the prime factors in national defense. Both local and interstate highways children in Michigan. jare vaStly important in maintaining economic activity, and hence prosperity, through efficient move- ment of people and goods. a life member of Lodge 135 F&AM | “In absence of a real partner- ship between the federal govern- ment, through its Bureau of Roads, and the various states, would be no co-ordination of con- struction work among the states. In the end we would have a series of locally planned highway sys- tems, one for each state, and as a result there would be no in- tegrated system on a nationwide Such on intergrated sys- tem is a national defense neces- sity.”’ 200 Vacate Homes Near Explosion Area (Continued From Page One) Army. FBI and ‘company offi- cials sought the exact cause of the blasts and took precautions against further explosions. National Guardsmen patrolled | the streets and stood guard at the armory. converted to an emergen- cy morgue, where the remains of 10 victims were bundled in blan- kets, most no bigger than over- night bags. Six of these bundles had been identified through watches, rings, keys or by other! means as five women and man who had worked on assembly lines putting together firecrackers, detonator fuses and Army training shells. * * Ld] One was Mrs. Eva L. Fisher, 65-year-old mother of eight chil- dren. Another was Nelson Lord, 21-year-old bridegroom of three weeks. . * s * The others were Mrs. Mary E. Fallowfield, 64, wife of a barber and town councilman; Mrs. Nellie Starr, 47, Mrs. Lina Mae Taylor, 41; and Mrs. Magdaline Seiler, 57, of Henderson, Md. Five other women were listed by their families as missing but i was probable the names of four could be matched with the four unidentified bundles on the armory floor. While the rumor persisted that dwo jet planes seen flying over the plant seconds before had touched off the blaze by jarring the highly sensitive lead azide, a nitro-glycer- in compound used in detonator fuses, authorities discounted the possibility. * LJ * Col, Harry S. Russell, Chester- town Civil Defense director and plant officials said “survivors know exactly which machne the blast started on” in Building B. the first to blow sky high. e * = Mayor Philp G. Wilmer, who is also president of the company, shared the opinion the jets had nothing to do with the blast. However, Fire Chief Alex Herz- berg said he was investigatint the possibility the aircraft might have been responsible. | President through their highway departments, there News this morning from their home in Stevensville, about 20 miles away. REV. E. A. MONICK JR. Christ Church Award Given Rev. Eugene A. Monick Receives Fellowship for One Year For the’ second year, Christ Church Cranbrook has awarded the Samuel Marquis Fellowship. The religious grant, comparable to a year-long medical internship, is named after the first rector of the church, al Receiving the award is the Rev. Fugene A. -Monick of St. Paul, Minn. He will follow a three-fold program; specific parish responsi- bilities; parish life and personal projects. Within the program the incum- bant is given an opportunity to participate in the: preaching and educational ministries. He alse attends vestry meetings, shares in conducting of worship services and may take special courses at nearby accredited schools. The Rev. Mr. Monick is a grad- uate of the University of Minne- sota and the Virginia Theological Seminary. Tries fo Save Man From Lions’ Den (Continued From Page One) Shields to scare them off But they would not frighten. “The young man lay on the ground among the beasts. and I shouted ‘Follow me. get out, get out through this door!’ “Then he suddenly stumbled to his feet and stood. But he fell down instantly. “One of our biggest lions — Ceasar — attacked, He bit the man in the neck, The man quiv- ered, but he did p . “I crept to within six feet of the body, carrying the shields in my left hand and a large wooden circled carefully to surround me. I backed out and pushed the alarm button. “Police came then They fired pistol bullets into the air. But the beasts remained by Hajek, squat- | ting on him or near him — each | animal nervously eyeing the other |lest he make off with the prey. It is a habit of the beasts.” Zoo Director Alfred Seitz said Hajek had bicycled from his home at Carolsburg and had run through the gates of the zoo pushing the bicycle beside him although bi- cycles are forbidden in the grounds. Then he pedalled quickly to the lions’ den, rested the bike along- | side the wall and sprang over the barrier into the water. ‘Waterford Juvenile ‘Crackdown Pays’ Off Absence of any arrests of juve- niles for illegal possession of alco- hol was the outstanding factor in a monthly report issued recenly by he Waterford Township Police Department. A crack-down on juvenile drink- ing since the department began operation in January has produced several arrests each month until June, according to Police Chief Frank Van Atta. Ment answered a total of 404 calls: 349 miscellaneous calls, 49 acci- dent complaints, and six larceny reports. Traffic violaion tickets last month numbered, 298, Van Atta said. and nine persons were ar- rested — three for auto larceny, four on drunk and_dis counts, one for investigation of armed robbery and one person for contempt of court. The New Firm . MICHIGAN survey., The Firm of SLOAN, WHITFIELD, JENKINS, and PRICE Is Pleased: to Announce the Admittance to Partnership f MARC J. ESHMAN Certified Public Accountant SLOAN, WHITFIELD, JENKINS PRICE & ESHMAN Tax Consultants 801 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ¢ club in my right. sApother—lion— In June the Township Depart- ~~ Name Will Be TELEPHONE FEDERAL 4-4555 r Army Orders \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 Pa Pitching Horseshoes . j months ago gave London its share | of trouble over the Communist is- gg nn New Discharge Wilk Erase - ‘Stigma’ | of Earlier Dismissal of Private NEW YORK W — The Army, | which gave Barry A. Miller an un. | desirable discharge as an alleged | security risk, has offered him a new discharge carrying ‘‘no stig- | ma. Miller, 24, was broken to private| and diseharged last June 8 despite | his denial of membership in sub-| versive groups and protests he was. not given a hearing. He had been Serving as an acting corporal and microwave instructor at Ft. Mon mouth, N J The Army’s decision to withdraw Miller's undesirable discharge was disclosed one day after it an-}| nounced there had been 48 security | risk discharges in the past four months. Miller's case was taken up by | the Workers Defense League, an| %¢ rates a plaque on every bathtub.) anti-Communist legal aid group, | and veteran Socialist leader Nor- man Thomas. They appealed his | discharge to the Army discharge | review board. Yesterday Thomas released a ¢ngines and green paint on shutters. a letter from Asst. Secretary of the| The noble Italian who married ice to cream, Army Hugh M. Milton II, saying the board had decided Miller | should have a general discharge. This is a discharge given under honorable conditions but is not the | same as an honorable discharge. Milton said the old discharge would be destroyed and the gen- eral discharge issued. “By this procedure,’ he, continued, ‘‘no stig- ma of the original discharge will remain with Mr. Miller.” Miller was discharged after the By BILLY ROSE like to heroes who, in chief—the only mon cold. The BILLY ROSE Jimmy Durante. For making a bit easier through two wars and three de- pressions. The artist who first put red and came up with ice cream pair of carpet slippers. Walt Disney Political Asylum Custom Studied to rate a day of celebration... . The inventor of the handker- ever did anything for the com- Neanderthal picked the first bunch. of flow- | ers and brought it into a cave.| The engineer The inspired plumber who) existing tunnels and skyways over existing sky- gave us hot running water. (In| Ways and thus relieve traffic congestion in ex- addition to a holiday, I think | isting tunnels and skyways. ; . The inventor of a laughing gas whith will induce a wife to laugh at jokes she has heard | her husband tell dozens of times. ' The optometrist who devises a pair of specs ¢ for the married man which will make his wife—and< ONLY his wife—look liké Marilyn ment Army asked him about member- ship during his college days inthe Recent Abnormal Cases. Independent Socialist League, the in Guatemala Brings Socialist Youth League and the University of Chicago Politics Critical Second: Look Club. He admitted belonging te these groups but said they were not sub- versive. The Youth League and the Politics Club, he said, were recog- nized campus organizations and were “‘outspokenly opposed” to the Communist party and Communist front groups. MEXICO CITY uR—An old Span-} ish-American custom, the diplomatic asylum, is- getting some | critical second looks these days. | Easier and quicker air travel is one reason. Another is a series of abnormal cases in recent years One of these, in Guatemala, is gull going on bd _% Diplomatic asylum means, brief- | ly, that a man in trouble with his |own government can take refuge in a foreign embassy, The charges | against him must be political, not | criminal. The United States does not rec- ognize the general right of asylum. | and thereby saves itself a lot of headaches. An individual U.S. am- bassador can grant it at his own discretion. In practice, this means, a fugitive must be in close danger of death—not merely arrest— before the U.S. embassy will take | him_ in, -* right of | st ‘Here's to Inventor of Handkerchiet! He Deserves a National Holiday . , The benefactor who made the first chair. According to a dispatch out of Washington, | a hew organization has set up shop in the capi- | tal which calls itself “Holidays for~America.” It is dedicated to the proposition that, there ought to be more holidays on the calendar. I think this is a jim-dandy notion, and al- though nobody asked me, I'd suggest days. 12 unsung my opinion, person who man who| life go down paint on fire Monroe. Recent Births | Below are recent births reported Pontiac City * Health Depart The father's name is given for each child Boys Howard C Weedon 8)!vaer Lake Robert T Lyons 200 Oneida Charlies E Bonds, 50 Clovese Gerald | Hamilton 827 N Perry Avery Arnolc 1 #10 Utah Floyd W Caldwell, 164 W Pike Willard C Looney. M1 Pirgt: Harry C Seavey. Waterford Town hip Jack E Weaver, Rochesier Joseph L Follin. 566 - Howard B Hardmaaj’w nity Benjamin D House. 653 Markel John H_ Brewer, Independence Lioyd. C. Gilbert, Clarkston Poster 6 Gillon Waterford Townsh P Richard O Myers Walied Lake Leonard R Nichola. Pleasant Ridge Donaid W. Walton, Waterford Township John E Bensfeld. Royal Oa« Monroe L. Dutcher, 52 W Richard C Kern, Prankilin Lawrence J McCulloch Waterford Roy A Pruehaul, West Bioomfieid Albert E Martin. 60 Matthes Louls E. Sherman Auburn Heights Robert L. Wilson, 228 EB Walton James L Green. Birminghan Duncan J McIntyre Royal Oak Prank B Mochacsi. Southfieid Willtam R Richardson, Garden City Arthur D Martin, 1460 W Wiilscoa Norman T Pyke, 372 Hillview Sindey L Cunningham 48 Lafayette Raymond A Fons. Troy Basil C Harris 374 Pirst Philip A. Martrick, 34 Bloomfield Paul M. Panutich. Southfieid John L Bullivan Sr. Royal Oss Harold R Walis, 825 Argyie Robert Childress, Highland Park Eari| M Morgan, 01 N. East Bivd Lee E. Fenner Bloomfield Charlies A Young. Keego Harbor Walled Lake 70 Clovese Nichol Independence (iirts James A Copner, Avon Gerald F. Verno. Waterford Ciarence E Christians Y Mansfield aterford Town Longfellow Donald W Kelsey Eddie Moacrief Albert W | Tt also rules out generals who ride up in tanks and ask refuge as happened once a Fuel & Paint _ oe After the refugee finds asylum, the protecting ambassador asks a safe-conduct out of the country for him. It is customary to grant it |'Then the ambassader puts him on ja plane. In the old days of slow ; | ship transportation, that took the |refugee out of his home politics for months. Now, by air, he can lars within hours. | The Guatemalan situaQon is un- | usual only because of its size former: ‘pro-Communist govern- | ment took refuge in the Mexican embassy. It was the quickest place to hide when the anti-Communists | won. The Mexican envoy could not | refuse asylum—10 years ago a , | doing just that. But the fact there | 'are only two bathrooms for hun- | ‘dreds of people makes life in the ; embassy rather difficult. | | ae, | The most famous case of asylum | in Latin America arose in Lima. | Raul Haya de la Torre, an opposi- | | tion leader, took refuge in the Co- ‘lombian embassy. Peru said he | | was wanted on criminal, not po- | | litical charges, and refused a safe-| . | conduct. He stayed in the embassy | five years before he was allowed to} | leave the country. | Prisoner Obtains - \0 Only s 62° ; y Divorce Decree ere aa eee: } ' LOS ANGELES w—Mrs. Lois | Beth Huard, 28, had a divorce de- | jcree today on this testimony | against her husband,.Dr. George | | Stedman Huard, 31, a physician: | “He cut my entire wardrobe into Several hundred members. of the/-— $e Mexican diplomat was recalled for | Keego Harbor Waterford ss Wayne W Arkwood James P Harrington Charies V Rock, Auburn Heights Virgil J. Slinker, Commerce Charles R. Streetman. Berkiey Bien — + Wetertord— ’ Richard L Chester R Jaruzei, 106 E Beverly Geraid A. Roux. Birmingham Aiton E. Johnson. Commerce Richard B. Harris, Independence Gearid E Schultz. Davisburg Benjamin Bundo Jr. Commerce Lovis L. Bogart. Now#i Kenneth G Frenette. Mightand Truman O. Neison 110 Ivy William PF. Pratt. Pontiac Township William W. Sprague, Pontiac :Box 430+ William B. Jackson. Oxford Joseph P. Naud Birmingham George C. Galtanaros. 34 Gtnge!! Preadmonde H Hohl.’ Birmingham Prank G Lunsford. 836 Tyrone Richard L Young, Southfield Robert J Eiseie 140 W. Longfellow Hayes, 18 Esther NU SS In a typical case, the housewife wanted a clothes drver which she knew p—— he.could not-afferd, While watching « television program: she hen the fast-talking “pitchman” say she could have one “at no cost.” After calling the number given, our lady friend was assured that she could, indeed, have the dryer without cost. All she would have to do would be to give the company the names of her friends who might be little bits ... He kept me like a prisoner. Tf was riot allowed to tse the automobile or even leave the house. . ."" Mrs, Huard, also testified yes- terday her husband smashed her valuable figurines and poured her perfumes down the bathtub drain. 436 Orchard Lake FE 5-6150 No Money Down Easy Pay! — — — OR OTHER MOTOR Jerome Kern. music this side of Offenbach. The showman who produced our best piece this week's debate over Red China of entertainment—the pet shop window. A whole week of holidays, with free chocolate | sodas, for the lazybones who invented holl- | I'd also like to see the new organization set aside six days for six heroes not only ,un- sung but, as yet, unborn. The confectioner who will again make old- time penny candy- The inventor The smoke to consist of pure oxygéti and taste like pure nicotine. ‘ who will build tunnels under 4 The-genius who invents the blessed thing- | The humanitarian who sewed up. the first | amuhbob which will turn the hydrogen bomb into so much rice pudding (Copyright 1954) by north coast of South America . | Prime Minister Churchill's govern- |ment ousted a Red-tinged govern- le : ment there and Britain's Labor . | party denounced Churchill” almost |—-but not quite—as much as Attlee Calls Guatemala Revolt effect denounced the Eisen- |hower administration this week, When the British authorities re- ported they had uncovered a Com- munist plot in British Guiana, the Men Lucrative WASHINGTON “Wh — An Air Force sergeant completing a four- year hitch will be $516 richer, and a private first class $372, for sign- ing up for another tour years un- der the new armed services reen- listment bonus law. Atl an Act of Aggression; Hits Dulles’ Joy | LONDON \®—In the midst of For composing the liltingest The old law offered $160 to each, Laborites took two actions: 1. They supported the ouster of | Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan, his American-born wife, and their col- leagues. A few Laborites sought to minimize. what was. officially..pic- tured as a thréat to set up“a Mos- cow-inspired state. new Congress - approved lesigla- ~2-They condemned the suspen. | tion yesterday. sion of the colony's -constitution. | - —_—_— The Labor oppesition contended Both the highest point on the the Churchill government would U.S. mainland, Mt. Whitney, 14.- Che former prime minister's | succeed only in fanning nationalist : i Statement illustrated an effort of|and = anti-British flames by. the 5 feet and the lowest, 2&2 feet | the British Labor party to Walk | drastic step of freezing constitu. below sea level in Death Valley, | tightrope between expressed | tional freedom hatred of Russian communism and | =e and military leaders said the bonus wasn't big enough to keep good men from being drained off to ei- Vilian pugsuits — especially in the higher grades where well-trained career_men are a particular asset, President Eisenhower signed the |Clement Attlee made a statement about Guatemala which perhaps came as a surprise to many Am- ericans, “This was a plain act of ag-| gression," said Attlee of the revolt which overturned the pro-Commu- imst regime. “f was rather shocked at the joy and approval of the American secretary of state on the success of this putsch.” and sell it for.a penny of the harmless cigarette. are in California Py suspicion of American capitalism It is the task of British socialism, as Attlee has often said in other words, to try to steer a middle | course between the two. | The Guatemalan situation fo + cused upon ‘the American attitude | toward a region not too far from | a British colony which several ANNOUNCING The Opening of | Modern Suites of Furniture Display We have added over 2,000 square feet on the STARTS SUNDAY z= George H ynoweth Commerce | Irvin T. 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Aovems ter funds 1s to be found in exploitation of 3 =—=—_—SS—_—_———— } , the practice of gambling. et — +1. —--fiiaitered at Pest Offices. Pontine, Mich as second class matter —————_—_—__—_———— 3 poe MEMBER OP THE AGBOCIATED PRESS aS ae tial Socal ‘news ‘inte Trinted te thu sews In. his brief official visit to Michigan, where he received an honorary degree coon FLEE f vr mail to at the University and was taken on a sh these ata the ‘betes tour of automotive plants in Lansing pete Emperor Hartge Sexassre of, Ethiopia pc egy gegen pom made a favorable public impression. The little monarch of one of Africa’s two independent Nations, who calis himself the Lion of Judah, lived up to all our expectations of him. * * * Now the king, who bravely defended his land against the brutal assault of Mussolini’s bully- boys, has gone back home. He had an extended visit to America, the The Lion of Judah Leaves SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 Two Blades of Grass Ask any Oakland County amateur gardener what variety of sweet corn he is cultivating and fertilizing and nur- turing these days for an early corn roast - and you get almost a unanimous an- tam or some variant of this hybrid and the latter part unofficial. d variety. . In full regalia, HarLe SELASSI£ was on ® * * public display during this first part; in - Hybrid, or cross-fertilized corn, a business suit, he was busy negotiating - has revolutionized the backyard garden, the truck garden and the U. S. corn-hog farm belt by multi- plying uniform yield and higher for trade and investment in his country with American business men during the latter part. One important deal he. hoped to make was to interest U. 8S. quality, It enabled American traders in the growing production of farmers, with no more acres in coffee on Ethiopian farms. production, to meet the expand- * * * ed demand for corn during the On his departure, in a little war and post-war years. Now hybrid corn from American and _ Canudian farms has spread abroad. In twenty-four European and Mediterra- : nean countries suitable to cultivation of a4 ~ corn — they call it “maize” in. these countries — the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization has boost- greater” than he had expected. ed corn crops by 38 percent. Last year Best wishes of the American people this meant 500,000 extra tons of grain accompany Ethiopia's emperor back valued at $40,000,000. And the export home. He is the head of one State whom of hybrid corn seed cost the FAO exactly a1) Americans agree deserves whatever $40,000. assistance, private and public, we can offer. farewell speech charged with deep feeling, Harte. SELAssi£ thanked President E1senHowER _and the American people for ‘a memorable visit,” hoped to be able to return and remarked that he found thé United States “even * * * Se % 4 - 4 ne a de ; Cain ste e ye spinon leone ae a eS e, The Only Hope “YM CONVINCED FROM WHAT [ * KNOW OF WORLD CONDITIONS THAT THE ONLY HOPE OF OUR DAY 15 A RELIGIOUS REVIVAL.’ — PRES. DWIGHT 2 EISENHOWER ™ ' a Voice of the People Red Cross Should Help Starving People in U. S. Before Sending Aid to Koreans (Letters will be condensed when neces. sary because of lack of space. Pull name, pod es and telephome pumber of the my letters but these to the United States and it should not look for any further help trom the people of Michigan. And why is the government so willing to compel people on Social Security benefits to live on $25 per month while men who have had an income of hundreds of thous- writer must accom will not be published tf the writer so requests, uniess the letter is critical in ‘ts nature) A great many people here in Michigan are wondering why so much time and money are being spent on the radio and television Moreover last year the FAO was able to furnish hybrid corn seed to only six percent of the corn-growing lands in these coun- ———————— The People’s uniness: asking for money to help Korea and feaving the people in this country to starve. When Flint suffered its disaster, the Red Cross gave the stricken ands of dollars all their liyes are allowed to retire on pensions of thousands of dollars per year? Is that justice? A. W. Nixon 4533 Borland Avenue Labor Isn‘t Split Blast at Williams Reflects Hoffa’s Sentiments Mainly By JACK I. GREEN : tries. If the entire acreage can 4 eventually be planted to hybrid corn the yield will be 4,000,000 tons above the present figure and the adied dollar value will be LANSING (AP)—There’s serious doubt that * $320,000,000.- George & Fitzgerald is splitting Gov. Wil- citizens a few thousand dollars and it is now asking for the return of the money so they can sem it where it knows it will never get it back, How about these great floods we are having? What is Presi- érat Eisenhower and = Red Walled Lake, Michigan Don’t Let the Anti-Christ Preachers Deceive You I am writing in reply to ‘For God and Country." What is Anti- ? isn't a_ new thing, ceive you by any means,” (Il Thes. 2:3. He was speaking about the Sen of Perdition, who would exalt himself above all that is called God. He went on to say, “For the mystery of iniquity doth already work.” It will work until Jesus stops it. Everyone has the privilege of saving himself but not nations, so be not deceived, There are more Anti-Christ preachers than there are Christ preachers Claude Carter 363 Irwin Street THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But they shall proceed no fur- ther, ‘for their folly shall be manifest unto all mén, as theirs also was.—Il Timothy 3:9. * Seika Lainie’ Dr. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, July 18, among Jews throughout the world is the Fast of Tammuz, a sad day that takes its name from the month in which it occurs. On the 17th day of the Jewish month of Tammuz, in the year 70 of the Christian era, the Roman armies made 4 breach in the wall of Jerusalem, and all hope that the Holy City and the Temple might be saved was from that moment gone, The stout resistance of the little Jewish army was inadequate against the mighty hordes of Rome The day is still remembered, and observed with fasting and mourn- ing, but it is one of the sad days that the prophet Zechariah (Chap- ter 8, Verse 19) predicted will sometime turn into days of joy. This was the second time in history that Jerusalem and its Temple had fallen into unworthy hands. Six centuries earlier the Babylonians had overrun and sacked the city, and that, too had been in the month of Tan- mus — on the ninth day, Both unhappy events are now com: Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There is no love unless that love . Is shared at least by two... So, darling, pleasé accept my heart . . And let these words be true . Oh, 1 could dream and cherish you .. . By all the stars above . . But only as you care for me . Is such a thing as love. . . And so as you and | agree. . . To seal it with a kiss . .. There is no love or happiness . . . That I could ever miss . . . I cannot love you for myself . . . For I belong to you. . . And yours is all thé credit for . . . The deeds | try to do... So let me take you in my arms... And then recline in yours .. . And may our promise be the kind . . . That evermore endures (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Looks like the star-spang nana war is over with Democracy retaining the right to put ‘em in the refrigerator. We had a similar ruckus some years ago over the question of mixing tea with harbor water. The isthmus is a bee-hive of na- tional wasps. Each nation is prouder than a colonel with two swords There's Guatemala, Honduras, Fl Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama strung togeth- ar like Willie Hoppe was—using. Jewish ‘Fast_of Tammuz’ ls Sad Day of Mourning > ue % memorated together in the Fast of Tammuz. The 17th of Tammuz is indeed a day given to destruction, for it is traditional that on this same day there occurred one of the greatést examples of destruction in all man's history. It is said that it was on Tammuz 17 that Moses came down the mountainside carrying the precious stone tablets on which God had written the Law for man’s guid- ance, and that when he arrived in the camp of the Israelites and found them bowing down before the Golden calf. he threw the tab- lets to the ground with such force that they were broken, and God's greatest gift to man was lost — fortunately only temporarily. See Exodus, Chapter 32. Monday, July 19, the Roman Catholic Church honors the man who, probably more than any other single individual, is responsible for organized charity. St, Vincent de Paul, a French peasant of the 17th Century, not only led a Hfe devoted to caring for the poor, the sick, and the underprivileged — he also saw to it that the good works when started were continued by others. Beginning with a concera about people of his own class, the peas- ants, de Paul went on to an jn- terest in what must have been the most pitiable group of his time: the prisoners. Convicted criminals were used by the government as nothing more than machines, to previde power for boats, but they were treated worse than a man ever treats any piece of machinery. They were chained to their places in the gal- ley when they were able to pull an oar, or were chained in ver- min-inlested dungeons if they be- came too ill or too weak to work, and kept there on a dhet of black bread and water. St. Vincent visited them and min- istered to them with a love that won the most hardened of them. And he was not content to minister to them and then leave them as they were. He interested others in their plight, and worked to im- prove their condition Gevrvivw *. He saw that just starting good other saints who devoted their lives to the care of the sick and needy: Vincent de Paul organ- ized groups that would carry on what he had started, Best known of the organizations are the Lazarist Fathers (‘so named because they were founded at the town of St. Lazare, in France) and the famous Sisters of : The U. N. organization not only ex- /!ams’ labor support as much as some Repub- an ported hybrid corn seed to prove what “‘pitzgerald, Detroit attorney for tMe APL { it could do, but technical experts took Teamsters Union, is a candidate for the ! with them knowledge about inbreeding Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov- meg - ornor and is opposing Williams’ friend and seed. In other words, these friendly o octate, philip A. Hart of Birmingham. countries abroad can now hybridize This week the tary-treasu f th their own corn and furnish their own Michigan Pe or ota seta : seed. statement from the federation’s board at- * * * tacking Williams for publicly endorsing . Hart and rejecting Fitzgerald in violation As one of the U. S. corn experts com- ¢¢ the usual primary election tradition: mented, “Clearly hybrid maize is one of “Let the best man win.” the most significant post-war economic Now the Republicans éarly seized on Fitz- contributions to European agriculture serald’s candidacy as an indication of a split assoc between the CIO.and the AFL. The board's weer hw hich the FAO has been i- récent blast is being picked up as concrete a . evidence that one wing of labor has broken with the governor. Well, don’t you believe it. The betting is that when the votes are counted the’ bulk of those federation boys who vote will be in the Williams column along with those from the CIO. To correctly assess the importance of the federation blast at Williams, this should be remembered: The Teamsters Union is one of the strong- est and most tightly held unions of the labor movement. With just a little strategic log- rolling, the teamsters’ delegates to the MFL convention can control that convention and elect the federation’s officers. When the federation board says boo to In the Name of Charity --For people with old-fashioned stand- ards of ethics and morals, two develop- ments in the current news somehow seem to run counter to these standards. * * * One is the move to legalize the form of gambling known as bingo in the name of charity. New Jersey already has taken the step, and in the few months there is just more of it. The pulpit is the most dangerous place. Paul said, “Let no man de- from the way the Red Cross treated a friend of mine in the Miami disaster, it is a disgrace He must be a thorough fool who can learn nothing from his own folly —J. C. and A. W. Hare. Case Records of a Psychologist Real Courage Is Based on Conquered Fear Acquired Only Through Use of Will Power Stalin was no more a bully People who smoke or drink than the college youths who are basically timid and afraid. ganged up on timid Norma. If— They wam toe merge into the you are cowardly yourself, at herd behavior of the crowd, For least learn to respect real cour- they fear to stand alone or they age when you see it. And train never would have started those yourself so rs brave, A rool bad habits in the beginning. age is based on conquered fear. a —_ You can learn to be brave just That 5 why the_edvertisers as you can learn to play the ‘!qu0r and cigare y ‘piano. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-360: Norma R., aged 17. is a very attractive high school senior. “She attended a party last’ week,” her mother informed me. “Norma doesn't smoke or drink. “But a lot of college girls were there who do both of those things. And when one of them urged Nor- ma to take a cigaret and a cock- tail, Norma politely declined, “A couple of the boys imme diately called attention to her can easily stampede not only teen- agers, but even their parents. the bingo law has been operating it has run into trouble. The State - has had to prosecute local organi- zations, including a volunteer fire department, for going far beyond _ 3 the previsions of the law. | ‘The move has extended to Michigan, Williams it is really Jimmy Hoffa, the Team- sters Union chief, who is saying boo. Hoffa is behind Fitzgerald 100 per cent. So instead of reading “The Federation At- tacked Williams,” just read it “Jimmy Hoffa Attacked Williams.” | Hoffa can probably deliver more votes than any other labor boss in Michigan. action and began to ridicule her. “Since they were older college boys, and Norma was somewhat timid afiyway in being a high schooler, she grew embarrassed. “The boys kept on making fun of her and threatening to put a drink down her ‘throat, so she finally began to cry and came home. "Dr. Crane, why would college boys be so cruel and unsportsman- For the average person hasn't enough social poise and courage to stand out from the mob and be independent. If the visiting college girls thus smoke, the average high schooler tries to do likewise to appear so- phisticated and avoid being regard- ed as ‘‘different’’ from the herd. ‘But smokers and drinkers of course, with a promotion to have the But he can’t deliver the Federation of issue put on the August 3 ballot Leber. —— 7 5 ~ * : In other words, the federation board's blast at the governor was a timely and damaging From quite a different quarter comes—pubticity—jab=one—which—the-Repubttcans— other development. Two Texas oi] probably will be glad to use. the But the Republicans will be hatching their men, Cumr Murcuison and Sip RIicu- chickens before the hen’s pin feathers sprout arpson, who became newsworthy when jf they believe this little rhubarb means that . they helped Rosert R. Youns gain con- the federation is deserting Williams. trol of the New York Central, are behind _!* Will not be surprising if other federation this one. unions announced within a few days that their board is talking out of turn and that The proposal, as outlined by their attorney, C. Ray Rozinson, is to buy control of a half dozen ( horse sven tracks around the —————— of Hart. This should put the situation in its true light: That the Teamsters Union is mad at Williams. And everybody _knew that aint d sé the profits from — anyway. ; The federation board's attack probably “ pari-mutuel betting to finance a hurt Williams. i e - foundation ‘to aid _under-privi- d boys. The foundation would ee SS, recreation, counseling on wane, J First, it gives the Republicans a good chance to accuse Williams of trying to dic- tate primary seleetions and to use Demo- crats’ own words to prove it. Second, it: will probably make some good Democrats angry that Williams should vio- _ date the hands-off tradition, expected in oe ’ ; he ‘ . - ‘ aL o> oo ee.) ee they see nothing wrong in Williams’ espousal : should at least resject courage | like? Wouldn't you think they'd io. they sce it, even they “SSlrage 16 Go against the mob | Bod ne wus S's con of Ame cans blindly follow leaders. So what we need+today is a large group of courageous leaders who will - stand out in public and set a posi- tive example before the timid 50 per cent who are like sheep. Norma is this type of girl. But her shyness and lack of experience finally caused her to \shed | tears, She should not surrender, how- ever, to that one instance of cow- _ardly bullying by the college-boys. For she should remember John Wesley's — Motte “‘Al- ways look a mob in the face.” But a single courageous leader will often recruit a lot of sup porters from the timid 5O-per-cent , who would like to ‘do right but Ast "haven't ‘the nerve to be the first how one to desert the: mob. — “One man oe makes a, majority,” brave Andrew losin’ Jacksofi. _ Folks and Old Folks and enc “But I don't feel brave,"’ Nor- ma later confessed to me, “I'm afraid.” Well, if -you aren't afraid, impossible to be brave! For courage is simpl»+the over- coming of fear by sheer will power. it is “Fools walk in where angels fear to tread,"' illustrates stupidity. not courage A toddier who stoops to pet a coiled rattlesnake, is not brave, but ignorant. Courage demands that you. un- derstand the gravity of the situa- tion and that you are quaking with fear, but in spite of your timidity, you force yourself to do the right thing, anyway. The Christian martyrs were or- iginally as fearful as Peter, who was scared into denying Christ three times in‘one fateful night. But they later became brave by’ forcing themselves to do right, even with sure death as the penal- ty. ‘em for buttons in a billiard game But each one is a sovereign com- monwealth as independent as a bird in a bush We know the Commies have been down there making more trouble than a drunk at a dance Which makes it the first time our patriots have flung the awn- ing over a fruit-stand to the breeze as a battig-flag. Our only hope is no hero will emerge rating an Equestrian sta- tue astride a huckster’s hoss-and- wagon. Let's also trust our diploma- tique Corps will get an equitable settlemient. Let no invading army throw the skins on the sidewalk. Now we should settle one in- ternational problem for once and all. Do they really weave Pan- ama hats under water? And, if so, why does rain spoil em? After that you can put the Mon- roe Doctrine back in the rack. There hasn't been so much action on the isthmus since William Walk- er defied Commodore Vanderbilt. | We have/to handle our isthmus policy S&me as the bananas. Pick it green (friere and let it ripen in Now many a Roman Catholic par- ish has a branch (called a con- ference) of the great world-wide Society of St. Vincent de Paul. The local societies, follow in the spirit of the saint, visit the poor, the sick, and the imprisoned. : From Our Files 15 Years Ago HOUSE ORDERS wide probe of National Labor Relations Board, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT in- vites leaders to confer in hopes of easing acute refugee problem. 2% Years Ago TEAR GAS drives picketers from Seattle's’ piers as strikes spread throughout west. QUINTUPLET Marie Dionne, be- lieved to have leg tumor. Worse “Mrs. Cohen.”’ said Mrs. Nathan, “what's the trouble? You look worried."’ “Yes."’ sighed Mrs. Cohen. ‘‘My husband is always_sick.”’ “Your husband's just a hypo- condriac,”’ said Mrs. Nathan. ‘‘He isn't sick. He just thinks he’s sick. bien No notice and watch him get well.”’ A month later the women met again. Mrs. Cohen looked even more worried. “Your husband no better?” asked her friend. Worse," said Mrs, Cohen, thinks he's dead.” “He Grandmother, / (ie 50, So Full of Pep She Draws Whistles and Thanks Brady By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. THE MAIL BOX She Has Vite 80 many font coe o_o in your col; umn am 50 years of __age,_hay: which. and nine grandchildren, but stil) get whistied at. More power a gn in your unhampered thinking... (HI. B. Answer — Please acces my whistle, too. Readers of any age; who haven't vite should ask writing for the pamphlet Y i stamped, self - addressed en¥ lope. If you'd like to know hovéto gain or regain whet it takes, close 25 cents for Litt Don't be so gullible. —/ Callous or Cory After tryin ek I gould find for a painful ick and per- mapent relief ou pees your femedy. I am certainly grateful . (Mrs HY Answer — It ‘isn't as old as the hills. mend it for corns eee tae ae ne — it is just recom- callus. It is ) a) coloration beginning several weeks after birth. This is so. Ma’am, even if you have a thousand daughters, . yy letters, not more tee one pege . perta to personal health and He . not to diag- ement So merce = the oaen were Marshall Smith, James Don- | vast areas of the nation last year Willow Rd., Green Lake. /was , 5) a ee fr Se 'N CARE ee aed sarees Deceer ee. Tmay be renewed this fall as | named West Bloomfield Township = |f | Y) | Pushkin ervused apec sdatiais ‘s ere 32 ces ‘e 0 4 ‘ - ; ; | = - t fe : inet “Jolmone re Hebets fg of as, M1 cl dete are any” |Building Permits ||”. -— Morse Charges [tesern quarters that Atocoe | naa es gs | ©*s a ae ; Auis C. Jarrendt, Oakland Coun- | trying a new aproach to the Ger- | Adams and School Supt. William | __ So far little has been said during | +, civg defense director, announced Total $860,000 | | Lf ;man problem. One American offi | ; Shunck. Johnson and Donaldson |the past few months about low Warren's appointment. a red . { . cial commented: ‘’The Russians | were appointed representatives to | cattle prices, despite the fact that learlier by the township Pee dy During Month f { feel they have the French on the’ 4XxD Eliminates Weeds the Township Recreation Board. | prices now are right around the | Warren. now a major with inac oe : ; om ive W | un wite“ceaae solution , te ? SCUTL Kills Crabgrass The out-going building committee | low levels of last July. \ tive status in the A! §& Army Re- WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN: | lchina fust ‘around the corner. If paierler an ciemenary school site| One Agriculture Department serve a 2 years active status, | SHIP ns rao begun in the Asks Atomic Power | ey put a man like — ss * : ; - livestock expert explains there s lived in West Bloomfield seven | township during June was estima- | | a . |Germany now, it may yw ee oe ae ee ee : | Production Be Guided |r for Summer Seeding The school year will start Sept.) 5° toon _oer pred ay a "He. will organize, enroll and su- sal iecaaaapelbiss — nr | od | |alowina the" Gerowphd ever . REGAL 6 and énd June 17, 1955. oe ¢ thin year. |pervise. traihing of Weat Biocon, |t0 Stewart Underhill at this week's | | by Federal Government |*'°"' soy taal dokee? | | They are: | Geld civil Betense volunteers and Ueda rapa sion totaled, $10 | | WASHINGTON up — Sen, Morse| Annoncement of Semyenov's re-|| QRGANIC LAWN FOOD ls. = i New home erection | ~ 7 Almont Re-Flects ? | 1. Last summer, prices suffered i a res =—_ enemy attack | any additions, $46.151, and garages, | (Int-Ore) charged today that an oe thas ol af gh oe 80 Lb. Bag $340 several sharp breaks which dra- waa he greta aacaanteat an $7,382. Most of the new homes will | | atomic “giveaway” is “being there also were reports that he to School Board omens = aig on lar this year Mardigan Corp. in Detroit be in the Sylvan Manor Subdivi- | rushed through the Congress . |has been in het wafer as a result & they have remained relatively sta- | ° : v4 sion thout adequate consideration.” | of the J 1953 : cast | ALMONT L. T. Bishop and ble. . ar permit for a new Twin Beach | "tins speech, pia for the | German ya ‘ieee rast| For Summer Seeding Donald D Bowman were no checked | 2. The heart of the marketing | Agriculture Dept. Country Club, estimated at $35,000, |Senate, Morse declared a bill to} ¢ vers long have predicted | White Clover $1.15 ib. io dhe) Almac Community Schools | 8820" is a few months away, and plus other commercial] construction learry ‘out President Eisenhower's | thgt’ Semyenov was headed for | R 6 29¢ ib. elie ee eet lie at the real decline in prices has not Sells Quantities at $71,000, were granted. thtomic policies is “designed to| dhlivion beause of his past as- ye Tass ss the pabwn annual meeting yet been felt y ;turn over the power features 2 sociation with Lavrenty P. Beria, |] 6, Red Fescue $1.00 ib. Present at the meeting were rep- As-of he past week, prices of of U. S. Butter W f rf d | 7 |the atomic energy program (o”pri- | Soviet secret police boss who was | resentatives from the newly an-' fed cattle and feeder cattle were | WASHINGTON «INs) The Xe- a e Or ssues | Jeset Krnahet vate 7 ‘Se ve comes on charges of being a * pagel id aa mata Ns S| i dimen ies pte pune | ero SSL cae BEE Arm] Ter +4 | Josef Krankel, son of Mr. and| tie called instead fof a “positive | ee || Weter Solueble Fertilizer ler schools. 1963, while prices paid for cows | Ticulture Department has 43 Building Permits | Mes. Coprad Krankel of Almont, | program of atomic power produc-| p. | “PAPID-GRO” It was decided to sell the threé were down slightly from a year on - are : a oe meactas | | left this month for West. Point. {tion by the fedterat government.” | Find Metal Boat school buildings at public auction.| ago. | programe er under two speci WATERFORD TOWNSHIP =n ¥., where he will become a|tc spcvedi/@. Sun Gere rea «leader in| ing mae Zs Sen. , a- z . 'l spiders and We of Clement R. Chapman will hold | ment since there was no one else Milk Price Demand Mrs, Mary Aliey Cemetery. He died Friday in Dear- the opposition to the administration | Board Rejects Bids have a chemical that will elim- | their annual. reunion at Sports-| to take care of them. HAZEL PARK — Servite for| born Veterans Hospital eee eckdl newsiaen thet Seulii: \] inate any of these troublesome man’s Park, Columbiaville, Sun-| Traffic Magistrate John L. Car-| a; MONT —A resolution calling Mrs. Mary Alley, 66, of 23428 John|- He is survived “a a niece. Mrs. |ern Democrats were not conduct-| CLARENCEVILLE — Three bids |] insects. State your progiem, | day. Potluck dinner will be served | ney Agreed to postpone the case f0r | for «50 per cent of what the con-|R Rd. will be held at 11 a.m. Mon-| Gertrude Smith, of Roval Oak. and |ing a filibuster in their speeches | Covering renovation of Central || well supply the remedy. | at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m, {a month. sumer pays for milk and milk day at the Ashley Funeral Home, | two ne h ’ Roland Gapp of (80 far directed primarily against a — al sabe garg were ¢ | products’’ was passed at a special | with burial in Oakview Cemetery. Royal Oak and LeRoy Clapp of presidential directive to contract hiaapoo alles =gohg er pnt meeting of the Almont local of the | She died Thursday at home. Bay City for a new private power facilities oe Oe ee cide | * ae sor . ’ ert lor near fu- site reds An | Servi oer | "ame Marpart Dean te Tom aiey: (afertn Br de oe Y 00. The meeting was called to dis-| brother, six grandchildren and one | ,, ROYAL: OAK—Service for Mrs. The disputed White House direc- | aa | FEED & SUPPL cuss methods of obtaining a better | great-grandchild. S Law cdl ke as ae 210 | tive would have the AEC contract REDUCED PRICES price for milk Aare milk products, Mrs. Ruth ©. Smith | mt Ab - Son Fienal a2 gg ERO SEBEL ? ENT METAL BOAT as att by al rERKDABE we-Serview tar Wire Te ot ivan & servic s, Tenn., an pr i en faa cid aiid FERNDA’ ibe or Mrs. | Home, with burial in Woodlawn |over Tennessee Valley Authority ONLY $1.50 PER DAY | A d luti sking that | Puth/E. Smith, 36. of 1122 W. | Cemetery, Detroit. She died today |lines. TVA power thus replaced : | second resolution as i “all Lewiston Ave. will be held at 4) at Pennock Hospital, Hastings. |would be shunted to the atomic OAKLAND BEACH . the board of directors allow p.m. Monday at Wessels Funeral | curviy; | ol ¢ Paducah, Ki. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY eraducery iho thip toll > the Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.| plant a » RY 3450 Walten Bivé. Drayton Federal Milk Orda” Se cant a. Home, ‘with burial in Oakview | Harold E- Storz of Hastings, two| Opponents of the plan have ham- pert i : agai the Cemetery. She died Friday. grandchildren and two great-|mered away at AEC’s authority to’ i pee and Rom ant Surviving are three sons, Rol- grandchildren make such a contract. mux oruer, passed. land and Ralph of Ferndale and : On.another aspect of the bill, = ff ) dohn : /\Clarence Jr. of Royal Oak -Tewn- a a amg |Rep. W. Sterling Cole (R-NY), S ecial Purchase O er Mrs. Nelson Chai A ship: Mrs. Gerald |» ROCHESTER Service for Mrs. | 43; of the Senate - House | iunrien oman [ aod t Sanden Townsh eae John (Annabelle) Bressler, 60, of iionie tes Commitee said on | J , bes son Of 4 M5 Taylor St, wil : aes : 1 Leonard Nelson will be. gengrail others and eight grandchildren. | pm, Monday at the Pialey Funeral (® television program Inst night the sward ewell Tye Z : measure ‘'s ically prohibits chairman for Monday's picnic sup- E H. d | Home, ‘with burial in Mount Avon disclosure of any information re- | : per planned by Metropolitan Ladies| ROYAL OAK — Service and | Cemeétery. She died Friday after a lating to the design, the fabrica- | + fA Auxiliary ‘No. 62. | burial for Edward H. Jewell, | two-year jliness. : — the vital “ay ~AAY is a . Y ; tion, the inside of a part > aD ‘ The affair, for members| and | former cashier arti vice president Besides her husband. she is sur-. of —- the (nuclear) weapon.” , . . 4 their , will be held; at 6/of the old First: Nafional Bank, | vived by two daughters, Mrs. Ma- a ; __f fg FOWNS LEY 4 : ral : P.m. at Dodge State Park, near/@il! take place Monday afternoon | rion Schwark-and-Mrs.Jean MHal|"Six species of insects are listed a St x .* Highland + af Manistique. He died Thursday | ris, both of Rochester; a son, How- | py alist ore ieelpearsorwee geen ws SY ‘ ~ ~ j in a Manistique hospital. are at Fort Knox, Ky., three broth- | corks of wine bottles. ‘ PaaS Masonic Picnic Held’ President of the Royal Oak Ki-|¢rs, three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Mc- ¢ “|wanis Club in 1930 and 1931, Mr.| Williams of Farmington, Mrs. 2, ie, Ww ALMONT — Annual picnic of] jewel is survived by a son, Ed-|Mary Dumas of Detroit and Mrs. SERVICE ‘ Almont Masonic Lodge No.) 51.) . 4-4 of Detroit: a sister, Mrs. | Margaret Burley of California and ' F&AM and Chapter No. 338, OES| 101. Orr of Royal Oak, and two | Six grandchildren, All Makes. Work was held Wedriesday at General hildren. Lawrence N. Jensen Ir. . . Guaranteed eines : b Squier Park, Modern and square |Srandcheten ROYAL OAK — Service for = dancing was featured. ; Lawrence N. Jensen Jr., 47, of } PHONE 44" it length, /¢ canis | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP— | 914 £. Hudson Ave.: will be held Companion monuments overa of New Pastor Speaks Service for William C. Dunford, 66, | at 2 p.m. Monday at the Wessels FE 4.2525 28” high. A beautiful memory stone, in iil of. 25661 W. 12 Mile Rd., will be | Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, your choice of several outstanding granites, . tones tnatsa eater held at 2 p.m. Monday at the/with burial in Glen Eden Ceme- x 5 - 00 OR *|Sawyer Funeral Home, Berkley, died Thursday his AMPTON ‘ - CC tar Society of | etery. He died Thursday in Long| Surviving are his father, Law-|1 ELECTRIC COMPANY .}1/~ Sacred Heart Cathdlic Church. Branch, N.J. rénce N. Sr., a brother and a sfs- 825 W. Heres Visit Our Display yn or. Call Now, ae 4 . ty, Mrs, Walter Huemiller presided at Surviving are his widow, Edna ter, FE 2-4 F ag es.” [the business. meeting. W., and a brother, Ray of Wyan- : IAC mec : _ oa ee , dotte. ; 4 . PO ; f Leatnt Prem Pete County Births Charles G, fright “ta. Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. Baim , NT ee, W BABY CHAMP_Winner of the 199 Bay Hawa om , i — Service tor | aS GRANITE & MARBLE CO, — gone ici ‘elly (left s her sister}. --- * ROYAL.) Co). INSURANCE < : test at Honolulu is Patricia Ann Kelly (left) : arrow ya «|Charles G,J#right, 85, of 202 W. el ' - @, Ep Slonaker & Sons ee winner, hands over the crown at Waikiki | Mr. an@ Mrs. Virgil Sharp announc Tail | , ; to Gre tite, Coleen. Ce cacestry, the suis ace fan dumahtors of ir ine iA ot Hoagie. vt “vING July | Kenilwogtfi, will be held at 1 p.m. | HRI 269 Osklend Ave., Pontice 17, Mich. * re 2-800 Beach. Of Irish-Korean ’ ate wl, | Ae, eee ieee teaper annces at the Spiller Funeral ; =~ Nek es and Mrs; Lonnie C. Kelly. ‘The new champion i¢ two-and-a-half years tne sien 9 som. Steven July with burial in Oakview of age. i. : ——9 . ee —_ - ———— 4 we _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 _ , ¢ IC. ee Elegance —<———— Will Visit Relatives Harry Youngs Motoring: East for 2-Week Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of Stout street left Friday for a two- ~ week vacation. They will motor through the New England states to Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island where they will visit relatives. ° e Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Francis have returned to their Pine Lake home following a tour of the Pacific Northwest they visited the C: E. Cowdins, formerly of Oxford. Redding, Calif., and Reno, Nev., were also visited. Judge and Mrs. John Milliken and daughters, Rebecca and Elizabeth of Bowling Green, Ky., are visitors in the home of her parents, the —————-@Sam Thompsons of Judson court LOTTIE RUTH DeVAULT The engagement of Lottie Ruth | DeVault and Richard Jessie Green | has been announced by the Rev, | and Mrs. James DeVault of South | Jessie street. Richard is the son of Mrs. Garland Shelby of North Jessie street and the late Eugene Green, No date has been set for the wedding Plan Reception for Leonards Mrs, John Livingstone of Berk- shire road, Rloomfield Highlands, will open her home Tuesday for a garden reception in honor of Don | som of Mr. Mercy College School of Nursing ” and her fiance is a graduate Highland Park * } In Ermine or Sequins, of Course l By PHYLLIS BATTELLE herself a fancy pipe. for festive evenings. Sequi pipes are good for intermission smokes at the theater. oa for Vsstdenen! oo: Pontiac AAUW ‘Attends Meeting ‘at Birmingham | Pontiac Branch of the American Association of University Women participated in the regional work- shop held Thursday in the Bir- mingham Community House. Serv- ing as hostesses for the gathering were members of the Birmingham While in Portland, Ore., . Old * * | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leighton and daughter, Lois Jean, of East Mont calm street and Paul Baytarian of Lincoln avenue are leaving this weekend to spend two weeks vaca tioning at Bay Port * * »® | Sally Barnett of Oneida road is | spending the weekend in Muske- | gon as the houseguest of Ra- chael Cherrin, * branch. | | "a inch | Mrs.” Nea] Warren , of Pleasant Ridge, state president Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr. of Syl- | the group on “It's More than a By- van Shores drive flew to Milwau- | kee Thursday evening to spend the Law."’ She discussed the questions weekend with friends and relatives involved in the decision regard- * * * . ing general education require- Mr: S . State ave. ! per, Mrs. Leo B. Render of Wal-| ments in the national by-laws nut Lake road, Mrs. EF. W Hallett | Those attending from Pontiac of Porter street and Mrs, William were Hosetia Wyse, Mary Heats h Margaret Steward, Mrs omer Jones of Franklin. have returned to their homes after spending sev- eral days in Erie, Pa., and Niagara Falls, N. Y - LJ . Announcing the birth of a daugh- | ter, Pamela Jean, July 10 are Mr. | and Mrs. Walter H. Morris of East | Iroquois road. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, William Jones of | North Cass avenue and Mr. and| Mrs, Eugene McMillan of Romeo. | . . . | Mrs, Allen McGirr of Henrietta | street, has announced the en- gagement of her daughter, Pa- tricia Elien, to Charies Kitchen, and Mrs. Clayton Kitchen of Royal Oak, Patricia is a recent graduate of MecVean, Mrs. Olive Burgess and Mrs. Frank E. Allen Mrs. Ray Allen, Martha Horton, Lillian Davidson, Garnet Galbreath and Mrs. Carmi Odell completed the list. | Series Started B.. by Figure Club Members of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Deparjment’s Fash ion-Your-Figure Club enjoyed the first of a series of weekly summer programs Thursday evening in the gym of Washington Junior High School. Mrs. Harold McAllister, Tommy McAllister, Sally Vogel and Mrs Beatrix Vogel were participants in the musical variety program « " *= * For your entrances and exits when the leaves begin to fall—Helena Barbieri’s evening gown of yarn-dyed black- purple faille shaped over a net crinoline. The bodice is squared across the top and jeweled with purple sequins and | cut steel beads in this selection from Modern Couture’s fall 1954 collection. B.H. Wragge’s {ly front jacket costume in black and white “wildcat knit” and black flannel is easy-at-the-top for fall 1954. Fire chief red silk shantwill is the surprise lining. The jacket worn over a white silk broadcloth shirt is banded with the shirt fabric, a mixture of 70 per cent wool and 30 per cent orlon. i|-O-Way © Junior College. * " Maryalice McFall Wed Today in Detroit W Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of *har andler = ald Leonard, Republican guberna- | Pontiac (Patricia Sanders) an- Maryalice McFalt became the The bride's mother wore a the new Mrs, Marakas changed to a: p Fi on ‘ ioe en Tk wie torial candidate tm the primary nounce the birth of a son. David, | bride of James Peter Marakas - O resent st Maa sgl age election July 5 ‘| this afternoon in a ceremony per poon ‘és =e of mauve a beige linen costume with accents , and Mrs. Vogel were on the com- The reception will be open to) A son, Donald Charles, was born | formed in Mayflower Congregation. aed brown aie arigra es Rae eee 4th Show ciedislonene ee me evening's the public and will be held from |to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiff (Mari-! al Church. of Detroit greeted the guests at the recep- ay newlyweds wll Feside in “Oscar” for the week was 3 to 4:30 p.m. Hostesses for the |jyn Daniels) of eens Village,| The bride, w ig the daughte ‘colonial Room | , ‘ sir me affair which wil] honor both Mr. /|N v July 3 ~~ = of the John See | pale of te chert ce careuge was | The bride is oe ee ed ee ee aamiopt = eee amie Gran and Mrs. Leonard will be Mrs "eo ee dale avenue, Syivan Lake, ap-| of brown orchids. The bride. | *2" State College where she was ture Burton Wright as the head yi. Rauch and Mrs. Joh Jay R. Brace, Mrs. D. G. Castell, Mrs. Edward S. Reid and Mrs. | proached the altar wearing a gown! groom's mother chose a street. a member of Alpha Chi Omega of the cast for the ever popular p,, man be eck hidi . ry Mrs. Richard I. Moore of Water- Charlies D. McCall will give a of crystal white tulle over taffeta length dress of champagne lace sorority, James also was. gradtit- Kaufman-Hart play “You Can't paladin Ni Par . Bis whe ford; Mrs Leon Greer of Drayton. luncheon July 27 in the Reid home | The pleated tulle of the empire-| with black accesseries and a cer- ed from Michigan elated cil fe Take It With You’ when the ctub pm : sa ; aie = Plains, and Mrs. Robert Ferguson henoring bride-ecleet Barbara Ave-| styled bodice extended over the sage of green orchids. where he Was affiliated with Sigma | .traw-hat theater's doers open h 4 Catron chia acme of Birmingham rill shoulders in portrait fashion to For a wedd Nu Aeomtae! and is Now a senior Tuesday evening for the fourth we LES kot ds, _ ; Others will be Mrs. Ben Jerome The following day Mrs. C B. | form tiny short sleeves which were ton oy = ay pba to — in University of Detrait Law ynow of the season : MS TOT Stes-—toter-K-—S oer taee—ertts primk-— —— and Alexandria, Va. School The slick comedy, which made a Board Entertained Bruce Knight, Mrs.” George T. and Mrs. Hobart D. Andreae will) led with iridescent paillettes sensational hit on Broadway, of- by Mrs McCallum Trumble and Mrs. John Stevenson. give a luncheon for Barbara at) This same highlighted lace was fers the well-worn bit of advice a : all of Birmingham; Mrs. Bernard Orchard Lake Country Club. - | repeated in insertion in the bodice that if you work too hard at Mrs. Cecil McCallum, president Girard of Royal Oak and Mrs. / * *¢ las well as on the tiers’ of the Vavflower earning a living or acquiring of the Junior Pontiac Women's Paul Smith of Bloomfield Estates Mrs. Jay W. Johnson and her | billowing floor - length skirt. wealth you miss the fun in life. | Club, entertained the group's _ |executive board at a_ luncheon Missionary Group Attends Lunchean The Missionary Group of the Women's Guild of Bethel Evangeli cal and Reformed Church met Thursday afternoon for a coopera- | tive luncheon with Mrs. Jack Ber- lien of Williams Lake A review of the book ‘Within | These Borders’’ was given by Mrs William Bussard ‘ Coming Events Women of the Moose wik meet Mon- }©rnoon reunion for the graduates Gay at 8 pm in the Moose Temple Boarg of @irectors of the League of Catholic Women will meet Mondey at 8 pm in the League Building. 281 8 | Mrs John Kennedy and Mrs. Brad- Parke St Group 1. Order of Eastern Star. will meet Tuesday for ® cooperative dinner , with Mrs. Charles Gamble, 190 Exmoor at 6 pm Lake Cemetery Association will meet at the home of Howard Green $401 Green Rd, Wednesday at 12 30 for & cooperative luncheon rs *. We Invite You to Open a ‘ Charge Account are spending ‘a fortnight with her | mother, Mrs. Lawrence P. Smith | Congregational Church of ; . . Raleigh, N.C. hree children of Raleigh, Portraying the character of A Juliet cap banded with seed ndpa Vanderhoot Grandpa Va who philo- pars cata te keen, oe | Meeting Wednesday in her Dwight | avenue home , of illusion and she carried an sophically supports his unem- . Rochester, formerly of Birmin Jet , A oes . ee es “ : . arm bouquet ef calla lilies. Detrouw was ployed relatives, tolerates their sare tient and. ‘ ewig eee Shirley Cornel! of Detroit attend- the selling this eccentricities and has staunchly were named. It was in ned ed the bride wearing a sieeveless afternoon for refused to pay his income tax | that the on er pic “ oul : PHS Grads Plan | ballerina - length gown of import for 20-seme years is the task of held A eee oe a . A Pj ‘ led French organdy toned in an- the marriage Mr. Wright. (abel ug. * at Avon Park, Roch: ugust IcCnic poe The hemline was em- Of Marveliva Elizabeth Phelan and Robert , roi in a wide floral motif ‘ Bryson, a Will-O-Way f: ; f 1949 June and summer | < : yson, ay favorite, play . | She carried an arm arrangement McFall and |Penelope and Paul Sycamore, | Wedding Announced school graduating classes of Pon- | ; of Majestic daisies. Grandpa's daughte d son-in-l right — facainiay Haber or pita An altar banked with white flow- James Peter Bettie Toti handles sce subs ok Mrs. — . of Veiversity load agi ark NO or @lers and flanked by candelabra Varakas. | Essie Carmichael, Penelope's mar- | a - announcing the marriage potluck dinner. formed the background for the 4 - - ried toe-dancing daughter. Red en ee eer She is the a i jto Byron N. Goodman of Auburn eae Leas Mrs. Johnnie Milliwine, Mrs |of the bride; Harold’ Vogler of = ane ee ee John Gibson | Grand Rapids and Robert Wishart is the son of r2on. Played by Frank Dowse a rs. n . | of Dearborn seated th $ ; & kirby * : posers _s_' ie — Mr. and Mrs. | « wernt C. Scott is Mr. Kirby, SEU + Tony's banker-father, and Gerry a ROI eve: EE LE) i : i | Peter J. Sullivan plays his wife. Also in the cast are Dave Lewis, Doug Pi Marakes of | Drury, Margaret Derbody,-Fran- ‘ Detroit. | cis Hamburger, Larry Johnson, “FABULOUS SAVINGS | Store-Wide July Clearance Making arrangements for the aft: @cleck ceremony performed by ‘Schaffer is cast as her. husband. | Heights. After a short trip to Ohio the Rev. Peter Sarles before 200 daughter f : > g Oo Ed Carmichael, who constantly | and their families are Mrs. Rich- | S¥ests i ‘ ; * | the couple will make their home John P. Marakas of Detroit was the John H. annoys ail with his xylophone play-| i, Auburn Heights. ard Hague, Mrs. Edward Aman, Eee oan ing Treesa Sikorski has the young ® ingenue jead of Alice Sycamore, Penelope's other daughter who is in love with Tony Kirby, the boss’ | his brother's best man. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J Marakas of Detroit. John H McFall Jr. of Plymouth, brother UcFalls of ley L. Seott. . Avondale Also on the committee are Pat avenue and he Helen Paytis and Kenneth Krezel. “You Can't Take It With You" | will play nightly through Sunday | loomfield ASHION SHOP , °C ODETTE ARO AC Aug 1 except Mondays. ‘‘The i or 1ON_ SHOP VRS. J f WES I E T ER M. {R {A {s Curious Savage’ starring Treesa 3 : Veay Merrill will have its final per- Don t Hurt Morale ning , wear. And never, never formance Sunday evening in_ the 1662 S. Telegraph Rd < . ar re West zy Lake r theater. Choose clothes for wear around wear old party dresses doing ane Lae roe eae | the house just as carefully’ as | 5 i Li t | you pick those for street and eve- he | Luncheon Gi ven for Mrs. Rutzen START FRESH! Mrs. Garner Justus opened her . 7 | Lake Angelus home Wednes«ay for p: After housecleaning — |) a luncheon honoring Mrs. Max) ug make sure that really || Rutzen. The Rutzens, who have+ . i n visiting in Pontiac, are for- | eant' CLEANED Carpets and or residents who now reside in | Rugs go down on your Cleveland, Ohio floors. Nothing is more Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. thorough than our rug housework! Its bad for your morate and for your family’s, too! In celebration of their for You in Our NEW YORK (INS)—If a woman! ename . wants to keep up with the Jones | This fs the latest trend, being girls next season, she's gotta have White érmine, with stain-proof | bristles of course, is recommended addressed MR. and MRS. WILLIAM G. BARNARD ‘Chic Women, Pipe This of course, with a red- stem. Briar, jpushed today by the Pipe and Tobacco Council, which is trying jto make pipe-smoking a ladylike and fashionable business. The council had a fashion show | today in which it featured slender- | stemmed little *‘Miss’’ and “Mrs.” pipes to sell from.25 cents to fab- ulous figures. One of the smartest your tobacco chic seriously multi-colored pipe with a 10-inch long stem. It was slender, grace- ful and not only impolite, but im- possible, to inhale. | All women’s pipe designs were colorful, many were glittering | and some were fur-swathed. —if you take WAS a Like the traditional peace-pipe, the idea 1s sound in principle but | not necessarily guaranteed of suc- cess Linen peecenica to Bride-Elect Carole Womack was hostess in ‘her Detroit home Tuesday evening at a linen shower honoring Bar- bara Edwards, bride-elect of Ger- ald Wagnitz ae Twenty-five guests were present from South Lyon, Wixom, Pontiac and Detroit. Barbara is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Edwarda, of Motorway drive and Gerald's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagnitz Jr. of Wixom Gerald arrived from Flornda on Thursday, just in time to get in on a round of parties which began Friday @vening with a buffet sup- per. On Tuesday the bride-elect s parents will hold an open house for friends and neighbors of the cou- ple’s families from 6 to 11 p.m Barbara and Gerald will be mar- ried July 24 in First Baptist Church Cook-Out Held by Secretaries Members of the Pontioak Chap- ter of the National Secretaries As- sociation met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lulu Agree of Pine Lake for a steak roast Hostesses for the evening were Edythe Perry, Mary Eleanor Lock- man and Mrs. Russell Brackett Plans for raising funds for the National Secretaries Resort-Retire- ment Home were discussed and Mrs. Leretta Collins was named chairman The next meeting will be Aug. 11 at the home of Miss Lockman in the form of a buffet supper with “travelogue movies concluding the program Picnic Is Held at Karner Home The P. F. Karner summer home on Elizabeth Lake was the scene of a picnic supper given Thursday evening by their daughter. Sue Nancy Schultz, Getrude Sykes, Mrs. Bengt Pulls Guests were Gerry Schaad, Beverly Warnke and Betty Gates Others were Shirley Loucks, Sue Schaad, Juanita Rawlins and Mrs, Jack Thompson. ‘Patient in Hospital. Mrs. Bessie Briggs of State ave- 1f:.a Patient Hospital. nue Mercy in St. Joseph golden wedding anniversary, Vr. and Mrs, William Grant Barnard of Douglas street will travel to Flint Sunday. The Barnards’ daughter, Mrs. Floyd M. Johnson of Flint, will open her home for a family rest union, They have one son, George E. Barnard of Pontiac, | Fred Hanson of Birmingham. Mrs. cleaning methods. Noth- Julie Kleist, Mrs. Ernest Tayéor, | Mrs. Robert Garrison and Mrs. G. ing less should be con- sidered, by you! A. Blaylock. 9x12 a dirt Others were Mrs. Hugh Lawlor, V carpets Mrs. Walter Shoup and Mrs. Frank | 7 Ples Small Additional | cl F Jalosky. any | NY SUNDAY PM. TO 5 PM, : STARTS SUNDAY |) | NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner Se. * FE 2-7932 | ee ee a eee = gg OPEN SUNDAY 10:30 to 2: Nellie’s 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 Block West of Huron Use Our Layaway! ; a 4. 30 - +— ; + Found Satisfying Outlet for Her Excess Energy By ANNE HEYWOOD - Bob and Sally had been mar- riage and loved it. ried for six years and still had) “But since I wanted a big no children. This made them} familly, I felt tt Ni ree te Fe- very unhappy, and particularly 50 | rena = = since the doctor said there was; “But now,- since nothing is hap- no physiological reason. | pening in that department, I think “It's just a matter of time, 1 I'll get a part-time job. I might | think,” he told them, “so relax.” Just as well give up.” : | Sally got an afternoon job at a But Sally couldn’; relax, She ' children's hospital. had always planned on a large “After all, I do love children,” * family, and she was obsessed) = she announced firmly, ‘‘and since with the idea that she was get. |/| cant have any of my own, I ting no younger. might Just as well enjoy them at secondhand."’ Bob was a hard-working junior She had worked before her mar- | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 47, 1954 aero Wanted Children Arrive After Wife Gains Serenity in Part-Tir | | | Daughters to Welcome Dad's Wife Wonder if Mother's Family Should Be Asked to Party By EMILY POST A daughter writes me: ‘My fath- r remarr 7o Mon , it avis sa a veces Bel e The tunber of “| mimeograph machines eral years. He married a lovely | battleship Missouri is larger | person and we are all very happy the number of guns. for him = omens “My sister and I would like to| A give a party for our new step- executive, doing well in his firm. | She loved her part-time job. It | gave her a very satisfying outlet q Sally was a high-strung. high-| u energy type who stayed home and | eli laa ia ee did all the housework, pilus innum. | ' - te had bean erable projects like making all her| . clothes, doing slip-covers and drap-|_ She became more serene and eries, and running a big garden. mes : - thing she knews, she. was.-preg- nant! ~Expert-Fels— aiiy set a terete anit “And the moral is," Sally told |me gaily, “that when you want ‘something desperately, some- times the worst thing you can do is to concentrate on it “Sometimes you just have to Hall drop it. and get busy in other direc- tions."’ of Recipe for Bread Mrs. Lewis Once Baked Forty Loaves a Week | By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Mrs. Lewis Hall can be consid- | ered an expert on bread making. | She tells us that during the depres- | sion she made and seld as manyv-— as forty loaves a week. Mrs. Hall uses the sponge method in making ; Copyright, 1954 .. her bread and does very little | kneading. You may like to try her recipe When Mrs. Hall is not busy clerking in a local store, she likes | to cook, experimenting with new | recipes whenever she has com- pany. Sewing and embroidery are | also favorite occupations, as is entertaining her four grandchil- | dren _MRS. HALL’S BREAD By Mrs. Lewis Hall Zeups milk. scalded io «6©not) 6use homogised: a] — lukewarm water 3 tablespons iard 1 tablespoon salt 1 yeast cake 3 heaping tabiespons sugar Sifted flour Add sugar antd yeast to luke- warm water; let yeast soften. Add lard to hot milk and let melt. Add 1, cup flour to the yeast mixture and let rise. Add milk mixture which has been cooled to luke- | warm. Add a cup of flour and let Add the salt ° “ the rise again until light and enough flour to make et “=e . - | happier—and, of course, the next | 7 | This weekend guest (left) applies suntan lotion to her skin to prevent a painful sunburn during her short stay. She knows careful application mean’s an even tan. Relaxing in an enclosed patio, the guest pictured in center uses a creamy skin lotion to counteract the drying effects-of sun, salt water She Wants Fun, Not Another Romance ~—— and uind, Before applying neu ‘makeup, the guest at the right gives her skin @ thorough cleansing. She knows hou important it is to remove all traces of suntan oil, salt water or old makeup. ‘ By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Until suddenly the object of her | Can you be deeply in love w.h) old crush develops a new crush lone boy and still find others at- on her. Then what? | tractive? Can you be completely “eer tins Weabuard: A seas | devoted to him and yet want to go. age 8 wae crasy mand over Sen out with other boys? and i wealdn's tate an a These questions upset the bal: — even though he was going | ance of power in many young COU-| steady at the time and couldn't ples. A great restlessness begins date me. ‘to stir in the heart of a girl who kves but who doesn't see her boy friend enough to suit her. Maybe he's away, maybe he's working, maybe he has no car and is broke besides. Loneliness | and free time churn up a great | craving for something exciting te do. It puts a girl in a fix like | this. “Dear Miss Woodward- f tove; him—we've been going steady for | a year and a half. But I want to | go out with other fellows’ a= at “T stuck it out for three months, rd 4 dough e : y the bread board, turn out dough and mix in more flour with a rubber spatula. When the dough is firm and-easy—to-handie-piace+ in a greased bowl, cover and let rise 45 minutes. Punch’ down and | Jet rise another 45 minutes. Form into loaves and place in 3 greased medium-size bread pans. Let rise | again and bake in a 350 oven for 4619 10-18 2 nes 0 by Pra Helams Favored fashion for summer sunning or tea time in the garden — perfect for entertaining. too! Note its easy-to-sew tucks and 40 minutes. As soon as you remove smart back-interest! Select cool _ the bread from the oven, spread | cotton and colorful beading or ny- the top with butter. This makes a ;lon for ‘dressy’ occasions. soft crust. | Pattern 4619: Misses’ sizes 10, 112, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 4 yards 35-inch; 1": yards 1%-inch wide beading for halter. Send 35 cents in coins for this the tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West, | size and style number. ‘Good Grooming | There’s more wisdom than i 4 — ead the Woran, as wettt. | For while it may be true there's | |a heart of gold: beneath that) fk | gravy-spotted shirt, who's going | to, bother looking for it? Grooming plays a big part in a person's advertising of himself. The trimly-suited secretary, the | | crisply-frocked _ housewife, _ the | effectiveness of derssing for one’s | role. And, notwithstandings their com- plaints about clothing bills, may men appreciate their wives dress- ing the partsfor them. Among other things, it. relieves extra time and effort with their own grooming, and builds up iheir Choose your sew-easy version— | reputation for generosity. popular shirt-tail blouse — tucked | In a recent article, colummst | in, loose or belted. Sleeveless for Ruth Millett wrote: | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | | job at night is cutting you off from ‘Adds Attraction | quite different from going to those | appears on the surface in the old | don't make dates with girls they adage: ‘Clothes: make the man” don't particularly like. a t ———" Heys don't continue to date | there you are with another ro- (bel at the idea of your making loved him, I wouldn't want to But | he works during the week and I f sit home. I see him every da) for | | tan-hour and that’s all. i | “On Friday nights I've been, f / 'going to a dance with my girl ° friends. There we meet lots of nice fellows,. boys we know from. school. They bring us home. \é “My steady boy friend objects | to this. Se what should I do? Stick te my bey friend who truly leves me, or go out with different ‘ | fellows? 1 don't want to burt | him in any way.” | \ ' people. Your steady boy friend's all that. \ Going out with other boys is dances with your girl friends. Boys a giris unless they feel slightly romantic about them. dates make A THING of it—and eo mance on your hands. And you - already have one, thank you. What you don't have is a normal | SOtial Tife with your boy friend. He It's dates with other boys, but hard to see why he objects to your going to these dances. That's just general fun, with you surrounded by lots‘of friends and interested in nobody in_particular.;-—-————— A date is particular, but going out with the crowd and being escorted home by one of the boys is casual Steady’s Job Leaves Girl With Time on Adaptable to Many Fabrics then broke down, and I've been: and beauty to you a year ago—but going steady with Ricky. Recently | you've changed since then. | Don broke up with his girl and now | ne wants to date me | “Should I break up with Ricky and go with Don when I have no| Ricky te build a steady idea how long it will last? If 20. | worthwhile friendship that has j|how should | tell Ricky without! tasted fer meaths. Of course, in nurt his feelings?"’ the beginning you didn’t know But how about your own feelings | how long it would last. One never |these days? Don was all magic! dees. The thing is Does Don still look all-glamorous and wonderful to you? Do you feel that his want- | ing to date you now is only what | a year ago? | Are you so skittery toss over a perfectly satisfactory Don finally and at long last beckons |; to you? For my money a mad crush like partly martyr complex. None of i which runs as deep as the com. /panionship and affection you've found with Ricky New Lotion _ Deodorant ' Introduced Delicate, Yet Very Effective in Battle Against Offending Looking for a deodorant that will check perspiration quickly and safely? A world renown skin author ity proudty presents her new “‘lo- Here is a delicate product. creamy and light textured for easy “Lotion deodorant” wil} prove ‘“‘Lotion deodorant'’ is simple to | apply from its handy, unbreakable | squeeze bottle. 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Send $1 Add | | under running hot water of STORE fe ker. this. Put a pencil down on the CHCDRBt ALY ea mC CYC ICY oe raps for them. — proof of fabric re sary 4 gents for handling if paid by | first, they'll cream the Huron at Telegraph he | floor it with Ga eik CI Te y, though, » piquancy dress was made originally ifi or money order Airmail i » ‘ £24 i vem ies. ge Hg to @ Yones dulls—a girl picks herself up and| linen, printed silk and wool. Other 25 cents extra. shortening much faster. 7 Exclusive Sporteweer for Ladies - with eaich foot. goes on from there. suggestions include pique, broad- | Copyright 1984 sso st | . ? ‘ ~ te ‘ ! | ae i eens mae & ) “EIGHT _ \ © “Qt confirmation \in a German ; Wutheran Church a Bible verse is Seminary Alumni Plan THE PONTIAC PRESS. S SATURDAY, JUL > * F Y 17, 1954 -~ j Exhibit Features Mormons who — e up most of the popyjation of Vernal, Utah, pitched in with their Baptist neigh- bors to bujld the First Southern Baptist. .Church in the state. The fourteenth bi-annual alumni convention of S. S. Cyril and Me- thedius Seminary at Orchard Lake will take place July 20-21 on the seminary campus, Over 300 cleri- ki, bishop of Saginaw, will be honerary chairman of the sen- sions which will -be opened by John Wysocki of Detroit, the na- tional president of the Alumni Association. Presidents of seven chapters of |\Orehard_Lake—Meeting — Auburn Avenue and Jessie cal and lay alumni from 15 states % i (tet Service $ 6:15 A. M. are expected to attend. The con- .. ii) 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. vention will be opened with a sol- ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL emn Mass of Thanksgiving by the ¢ 9:45 A. M. ‘Most Rev. John Krol of Cleve- land, the latest alumni to be raised to the episcopacy, be a The two chief projects to is- UNITED LUTHERAN cused will be the expansion of the CHURCH OF THE annual ‘Friends of the Crchard ; ASCENSION Lake Seminary” fund-raising drive, 4 Williams and Lorraine land the completion of the new li- The Commen Service ..11:00 a.m. } brary building project initiated Sunday Schoo! 0:00 A some years ago by the alumni Se ee See eae The Most Rev. Hirghen Wajalc- St t. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) Joslyn at Fourth Welcomes You 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School 10.45 A. M.—Morning Service George Mahder, Pastor: Phone FE 5-0404 Watch “This Js the Life’—Sunday, 12:30 P. M.—WIBK-TV St. John’s Lutheran Church Awmertean Lutheran Conference (Nattonat Lutheran Council) Hill Street at Cherry Street Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m ; Rev. Cari W. Nelsen, B. D., Paster Parsonage: Owege Drive Phene FE 4-3404 “ 1 ———— Fc SC A We _ POE ARMED AES gi RET =, RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | Corner -of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Otto .G. Schultz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M. 3 oat east HURON at PRY Central Methodist Rev. Milton H Rank, D. D., Minister Rev. John W Mulder Asso. Minister 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “AND I, JOHN, SAW” Rev. Milton H. Bank. Preaching 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP . ) -ogaanid ige . oe Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Merning Worship .....11:00 A.M. w= wousiNe ties Ais 8. 7. U. . eee ee . 6:45 P. M, Sermon. “Dairacle Power” Evening Worship Lees 7:30 P.M. Secnguitie 7:45 PM. Meeting Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M.- First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH 365 East Wilson Ave. the Ladies Auxiliaries will render reports of their activities during |the past two years, and newly- |formed chapters will receive offi- cial confirmation of acceptance. One of the highlights of the gath- ering will be the awarding of ‘‘Loy- alty Plaques” to deserving indivi- | duals who have demonstrated “an abiding faith in the ideals of the seminary.” Members of the pre-convention committee are Mr. Wysocki, chair- j;man, Rt. Rev. Edward Szumel, the Revs John Buszek, Edwin Szczy- giel, Edward Popielarz; Anthony Szymanowski, Walter Ziemba, Frank Banaszek, Boleslaus Milin- kiewicz, A. Wotts, Rt. Rev. Albert Zadala, Steve Ziemba and Frank Schemanske. ‘Messiah’ at Interlochen Handel's “The Messiah” will be the first giant outdoor choral fes- tival work to be played at the Interlochen National Music Camp's 27th season. A 400-voice choir and full orchestra will perform the wirk Saturday, under the direc- tion of Maynard Klein, associate professor of choral music at the University of Michigan. | First Assembly of God 210 North Perry Se. Rev. W. Wibley. Minister REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 4.8574 Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention Tuesday, Bible Study Thurs., C. A.'s 7:45 P.M. Visit the Church of the _ Old Fashioned Gospel “BREAKING THE SHELL Religious Art ‘The Angelus’ One of 30 Masterpieces on Display THE FIRST CHURCH OF THE B Merning Service—11:00 A. M. at Eastern Jr. High Scheel Sunday _Behool—10:00 A. M. i } TRUCKER PASTOR a Cpucating a trac loniraie ay preaching the Gospel occupies the time of the Rev. Carl Glick of Palmstown, Pa. He is pastor of the Assembly of God Church and poses in ¢he picture on the running board of his appropriately named trailer which he drives from New York to Chicago once a week. He has been a — since 1930 and driving a trailer for 20 years. Confident Living “TART Tiistifiite at Chicago in éoper- | in Chicago “The Angelus,’ Millet’s well known painting of pesants praying in the fields at sundown, is being shown in this country for the first time since 189] as part of a special exhibition of religious art which opened July 15 in Chicago. The exhibit was arranged by the ation with the World Council of Churches. It is a special feature | for the thousands .who will flock to the city for the World Council's Second Assembly in nearby Evans. ton the last two weeks in August. “The Angelus” has been lent by the Louvre Museum in Paris ‘especially for this exhibition. It secured on loa from some of the leading museums of Europe and America. Other well known pictures in the group are Rembrandt's “Disposi- ‘ tion of Christ,’’ El Greco's painting | jot * Christ in the Garden of Geth- | semane"’ and Titian's cele brated | “Adornation of the Magi."’ Assembly participants and res- | Cure Ills by Filling Mind’ | By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | is the result of the way we “I really believe the reason many | ‘think.’’. |people are not well is that they! He illustrated his point with a are being poisoned by a continu- | story about,a man who had bought ous succession of small thoughts,” {some new shirts with French cuffs, said a well-known physician. 'the kind you fasten with cufflinks. | I had never heard it put quite | someone gave the | that way before and was impre »ssed | man a beautiful | by the remark. The doctor went on | at ol cufflinks | to say that he was putting less | But the links al- | and less medicine in the mouths of | ways seemed to | his patients and giv ing them more | disappear just and more “medicine” by way of | when he wanted | the eyes and the ears in the form | to wear his shirts of positive and creative thinking. with the French | “Much human iliness,” he con- | cuffs. | tinued, “‘begins in the mind and This exasperat- — —— ed the man and DR. PEALE he would shout at | ‘his wife and blame her because [Panag tomer ts ceo she didn't keep things in their prop- SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: jf jer place. This in turn upset her LIBE” }and she retorted with accusations |of her own. This foolish quarrel led |to one thing and another, and fi- | nally they were in the divorce | courts. Moreover, the man had be- | |come a problem for his physician. | But when they got to the bottom | |Of the whole thing, it was all the | French cuffs. 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Thurs.: “Johnny Guitar,”’ “Flight Nurse,”’ Alan Ladd, ‘‘Meet the Monster,”’ Bowery Boys, Wed., Fri: “The Boy .From Oklahoma,” Will Rogers Jr., Nancy Olson, ‘‘Man In Hiding,” Paul Hen- reid, Lois Maxwell. had a Daily newspapers of the world circulation of 217 million im 1952 says a recent United Na- iene report which excludes most iron Curtain areas. os DOME aM wT a New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail WALLEO LAKE SUN.—MON.—TUES. Oe Our Wide Miracie Sereen “RAILS INTO LARAMIE” Im Teehnicoter Raniah Homa a also “GIVE A GIRL A BREAK” % : Im Techniceter With Debbie Reynolds \ Waser aaas 3 a WELVE Pontiac Theaters | . Will Help Daughter — => | Jehan Payne ond Dap Deryes ® 1611 copies per 1,600 people. Car-Winning Woman CHICAGO # — A woman won a $5,200 automobile yesterday but aie doesn't even plan to take a ride in it. Mrs, Clare Moryay. 35. said she | will sell the car and use the money to take her 8-year-old daughter Mary, a cerebral palsy victim, to! California for treatment by "| a specialist | Mrs. Morvay won a letter writ- | jing contest sponsored by a phar- | | maceutical company. | | She and her husband had ex- | hausted their funds in paying for | i 'five years of treatments | Abolishes Segregation | St. LOUIS wy — The policy of | 7 racial segregation at the Universi- | ty of Missouri at Columbia has |been abolished in line with the Su- preme Court's recent decision out- | | lawing segregatio in public| | schools ° | Powell B. McHaney of St. Louis, | president of the university's board of curators, disclosed the change in policy yesterday. - University of Missouri The circulation of daily news- | papers in Great Britain averages , a giuell HERE'S THE ANSWER—‘‘Who's bells.” YRIVE-IN THE WATERFORD SATURDAY | RAIDERS tion in New York City. over the world. Russians Build Polar Stations — West Sees These Bases as Aid to Air Route Over Arctic MOSCOW wf The Russians disclosed today they are maintain- | ing ‘‘scientific stations'' on two | | floating ice islands in the polar | region near Alaska | The Soviet News Agency Tass ATER OF THE DONNA REED A EAMD Umm OD eer | said teams on the icefloes are tak- | ing depth measurements of the | Arctic Ocean, studying atmospher- | OWL FEATURE-— BLAZING... THUNDERING... ROARING! ‘ie conditions and making geologi- | cal surveys of the seabed. The scientists were flown to their drift- ing bases last spring and are being |suplied by helicopters. * * - Tass said one of the stations ‘s | north of Alaska and within 100 miles of the North Pole. | The other is above Siberia and about 500 miles northwest of Point | Barrow, Alaska. It is 650 miles |from the pole | = | The report said the Arctic teams tare living in tents and prefabri- | cated houses heated with coal and | gas. Fresh vegetables, letters, packages and newspapers are be- ferenrte-therr-regularty. | we hewn ter 3rd Big Hit! * 2 * 7 The bases were said to be equipped ‘with tractors, motor cars . o_o hqUSACE Hee MEAT he Idea” wf ae Be... » got the ding dong, who's got the It's pretty belle, Maureen Eisenberg, surrounded by bells | of all shapes and sizesat-the-American--Bell—Association—conver- | The conventioners collect bells from all —— Direcior Plans Color Picture Without Color By HUBBARD KEAVY | (For Bob Thomas) * HOLLYWOOD # — ‘The girls | Who always impressed me, and I'm | sure they did it deliberately, were | those who wore only black or only white.” William Wellman, who has di-! rected 8) movies, _is using this theory in a new movie: It is being | shot in color, but except for a very few necessary exceptions, there will be no colors but black and| white. * * « “The Track of the Cat" is In a low key. It is a tragedy, although it ends with a couple of the char- acters facing a better future. The | story Was written by Walter Van | Tilburg Clark, who also wrote | the offbeat ‘Ox Bow Incident,’ which-Wellman filmed in 1943. This switch, filming a color pic- | ture in black and white, first oo | curred to Wellman 15 years ago. | In ‘Men with Wings’ he deliber- ately put in a black and white) sequence, but “It was so good, so unusual, 80 | sexy that I quickly re-made the | scene. T put in colored draperies | and had the women dress in gay | colors. I was afraid that if some | other director saw that short se-| { | | | j The exceptions to black and) white: Robert Mitchum wears a) bright red mackinaw to symbolize | Srereree —>.5 Sr wri. See ee are keeping regular contact with the Soviet mainland. > . . rs AJ Rk SUNDAY & MONDAY "MARTIN: LEWIS : HAL WALLIS The stations are under the com- mand of two specialists in geo- | graphical science. So far extensive research has | been carried on in the central Arctic near the North Pole, the |} submerged Lomonosov Mountains land the continental shelf of the | Chukotsk Sea, it was said. * °* -«® Western observers looked on the establishment of the icefloe bases as another move in the Soviet-U.S. contest for supremacy in ie Arc- tic — the shortest air e be- tween Russia and North America. Community Theaters IYON Sat “Johnny Oark,.” Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie Sun., Mon.: “Trader Horn.” Tues. Wed: “Prisoner of War,” Ron- ald Reagan Thurs, Sat: “Pighter Attack.” Ster!- = Hayden, Joy Page danger he creates and Diana | Lynn wears a yellow blouse signif- icant of the cheer she brings in| other lives. | The advantage of going into bus- iness for one's self, as seen by.| Alan Ladd: He now has his own producing company so he can| share in the profits of his pictures. His nominal salary is about $200,- 000. But his recent films have averaged profits of three millions. | Moulin Rouge Owner's Daughter Gets Divorce | LOS ANGELES ®—The daugh- | ter of the late Charles Aufnont, who owned and operated the Mou-| lin Rouge in Paris many years, has been granted a divorce. She is Genevieve Aumont, 27, | who was given a decree yesterday | against Harry James Reginald, 23, importer-exporter, on testimony | that the couple had to live with, his mother, ‘‘who handled the pay- | checks." ON OUR WIDE SCREEN! SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY HE BLASTED A RECK — M 4 : FROM HOME | TECHNICOLOR EET THE FLYING-EYES MISS\OwW i= hV A =A = 1 LAWLESS F THE ARTILLERY!!! _ IRON HORSE ACROSS AMERICA’S INTO LARAMIE ft chiucolor a ’ : JOYCE MecKENZIE - BARTON MecLARE —Plus— «flrs Dirrerent! I1's Exciting _. TENNESSEE CHAMP SHELLEY WINTERS - xeexan WYNN * pewer MARTIN ne —— LESS TRAIL FOR THE FRONTIER! RESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 | for 4 Tickets in New York complaints were for parking viola- Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., manufac- } } | tions of her. English husband, who tea! ° | misunderstood ticket payment reg- | Chemist $ Flask will turers of chemicals. ulations in this country. Launch Barge ‘Pequot’ _ | the fas mmashed_on_the }—Phe—fourth—samimnors “Was nell | GROTON, Conn. ww — A chem- | “Pequot's” steel hull will contain, x speeding Jast March while she ist’s flask containing antibiotics! among other chemicals, a product tried to catch a plane, Miss Rainer | rather than the traditional bottle }called bonamine, It’s a preventive said. ; of champagne will be- used next | for seasickness. Friday for the launching of the barge ‘‘Pequot."’ There are about 5,000 mink _ The “Pequot” was butit-for the+ranches in the United States. Actress Pays $100 Fine “NEW YORK Wi — New York City got $100 from actress Luise Rainer yesterday with a four-count' traffic fine. The actress said three of the A bull moose can as 1,800 pounds. weigh as much Roast Tom Turkey Special for July 18, 1954 ROAST TOM TURKEY DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE WHIPPED POTATOES CIBLET GRAVY COMBINATION SALAD HOT ROLLS CREAMERY BUTTER " FRESH STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WHIPPED CREAM COFFEE, TEA, MILK COMPLETE DINNER Th Air-Conditioned ! LES HUTCHINSON CAFETERIA 4541 Dixie Hwy. 11:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. BL STARTS SUNDAY The fascinating story of a temptress who lives by her beauty . . . a destroyer of men ...amocker of love... until she herself is swept into the devastating fire! Filmed in the pleasure-haunts of Europe . . . in exciting Technicolor. Don’t Miss This Picture * ca g "1 never killed a man before BUT ~ YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IT!” M-G-M''s sensation PLMED IN THE PLEASURE-HAUNTS OF EUROPE IN coy TECHNICOLOR! IN MAN i: SADDLE ——LATE SHOW——. BRODERICK CRAWFORD “Deadly THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 He ) - Tr : ESS ' d : sane . H | Pa ees - ¥ r HARD TOP | Diving Violations | Camas {Community in n ve had their drivers! | 7) if ae . 2 | -welew the sahara.” Techpicelor gram | Hoomaas revoked this week accord- ers ee Aaa yi, v we ot ‘i ¥ +. || Bun... Tues: “Beachhead,” Tony Cur- jing to a release from Michigan Pe EA ES 4 s tis, Mary Murphy. ee _ t | Department of State: eS eed!” TE | oe Tie tan meee pare ee il tt a ONS WC % : Re a, 4 ea a oe : 4 . i : ad Hi i [zarminguas, Giving ander te fase : agit pos xeope-mareor————} wy! “atari Wake Bune of iquor. . went ee Ni aes es Sat.: “The Boy From Oklahoma,” Will Birmingham LAKE ANGELUS |S oS Bee ga [SSP Eas Ma Cae ni) a, sn ema uor ‘ i raae ie se Pay un, Wed: “Ratls Into Laramie,” | heads m Seattle,” Rhonds , SPE jan meet ho Sa ie if John Payne, Mari Blanchard, “Teanes- | Guy Mitchel, ’ EDWAY Oak, on eae Revel ' ’ 3 et ~ i ay > 386 N. Lak Oak nabitwally negligent en MOP") Bee” a ny . - v ent. ree. LPs Soe * Angelus Rd., Between Gerald PF. Getton “06 8. Anderson, ‘ Sees Eye 2 Reess Baldwin and jostyn Roads Pontiac, habitually negligent Meg OARS aie ER 2 os, 3PM pCaeries Gremper, 966 John R., Hasel o: 4 yee Der - os —’ 7m, r r . ‘ ays? 2 tien - eee SUNDAY, JULY 18th mond Hughes, 1830 Wrenson, | . pee ane . : . Serre Sing rh sseeeeed_neees | Ree et +. Wutenines a, Albion as : LATE SHOW TONITE } Box Office Open Until 14-06 , nee of Cover, —— road sd > AT .9:45 ‘ Lost Feature Starts ot 11:10 eam, yg eae er — } i Herbert Lundberg, 28650 Grand River, | os 2 ; H ? Randolph Scott in OX an OUNGS EE > Last Times {canadian Pacific” Also . gg) ao —— , 32047 Aiger, Royal Pt ' "¢ . D h Ri oe Woodward at i . \ Charles J. Belties. "360 gE — Mile | ty . ‘* \ TODAY! s ruising own t e iver ong Lake Road, Bloom ield Hills a driving under the influence if : eee eee - Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 unsatistied Jedgments | PM : NORA ont ranituaij “mogligent Mile, Royal é | | On eitis CTF lake Pp, 2 M/C Screen Edmund Schinmay. tT Melvin, Roch- oa driving undér the influence of (A NG ‘ommie L. Stewart, 21125 Mitcheidale, > AIR-CONDITIONED } START Ferndale, driving under the infiuence of ; liquor COOL ed Stidham, 2300 Shimmons, Pontiac, . . S ’ driving under the influence of = = Prederick W. Strauss, 924 &. ood- e N HES ward, Re - Oak, driving under the in- \ * by LUNC ag gg er traprie Usica Y 2 Bifoward Wise 211 B. Ten Mie, Roya! aad From. 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 bes driving under the influence of 2 — —— — ts ————— ee : wor. . \ ‘ ° | 4 L Rs » . \ .) } KIDD 1 p @) WN a? ; ¢ /} ad TIAC « NEW! | ; * ~ FREE! MERRY dt | 8, . Pony Rides! GO EXPLORING ‘GARDEN OF EVIL’—Set in the arid | ard Widmark and Susan Hayward shown above, and | 4 Boat Rides! deserts of Mexico is this fast paced adventure, stud- | Gary Cooper. The trio heads the cast of “Garden ROUND ded with three perennial Hollywood favorites, Rich-|of Evil,” which opened Friday at a local theater. | : Fs ons a : Periodical Vision Tests | “a Open 7:15 P.M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 Starts at Dusk ||| Tonight—Last Show Starts at 10:00 P. M. | | NO WHITE MAN EvER cnossep im; | Suggested for Drivers . |i ‘ ; ‘h DRU NO RED MAN EVER WENT BEYOND IT! MINNEAPOLIS WW — The Min. | a TONIGHT—YOUR SHOW of SHOWS 1/ Van JOHNSON CANNE , || Mesota Optometric Assn. was told \ ¢ ~~ drivers should pass a—ision test f ' * a i / 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS— VARIETY! \ | sch ine thee ve re mena . | =e STARTS AT ‘ ACTION ON OUR NEW in HIGH Gear! GIANT SCREEN OWL SHOW > EARS THE A-BOMB! Ella Raines @ Ward Bond eeent cuiaat George “Gabby” Hayes ies v ) SUNDAY -- EXCLUSIVE! 2-FIRST RUN! ( ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN SKY-FLAMING, EARTH-ROCKING FRONT LINE EPIC! In the fiery wreckage of his own squadron's bombs, he found a girl whose heart asked — no mercy! WAYNE GOES - WEST ... and the ACTION goes into high gear! | JOHN WAYNE “TALL in the SADDLE” ‘ FLUIGAT TD TANMGIER COLOR ar VECHNM/COLOR “rst JOAN IACK FONTAINE - PALANCE CORMNE ——_—ROBERT CALVET - DOUGLAS / - a Sty WAND - REED RADLEY BETH HUGHES ‘BENNETT. ~ SUNDAY and MONDAY Doors Open Sundey et 12:45 ‘ | Plus “GOING PLACES” | NOW thru THURS. “It is preposterous to assume a driver's vision is the same at age 60 or 70 as it was when he got his first license as a young man,"’ Dr. Samuel Brown, first vice presi- | dent of the American Optometric Assn., said ? OAKLAND: MODERN 4:8 (COND: TIONTO —Features At—— 1:22, 3:24, 5:26, 7:28, 9:32 y sence psonanninemastanntpatennineaneabinane Im THE WONDER OF 4-TRACK WIGH-FIDELITY STEREQPHONIC SOUND with Hugh Marlowe - Cameron Mitchell ADDED: LATE NEWS ITS LIKE , CHRISTMAS IN JULY’\.2 Rullerfiola , ° MEMMALS STARTS Jean Crawford in “Jobnay | Guitar” alse “Flight Nurse” 1:00 - 4:00 “mB ‘ 7:00 - 10:05 Also ~ — MEET THE DOGFACES! SUN. DOORS OPEN 12:45 7.M. | ALWAYS AIR - COOLED FRIDAY! |-— STARTS 9:45 — BOX OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11 P.M. LATE SHOW TONIGHT! “HELL BELOW ZERO” STARTS AT 11:00 P. M, NOW THRU TUESDAY On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen ACTUALLY FILMED WITH THE WHALING FLEET IN THE ICY ANTARCTIC! ALAN LADD PEATURES: 11:15 — 2:08 —— Tea. 5:06 — 8:05 — | TO HOR SS See Plus | = JOAN VURCET* HALL es eeeooenoo-oecec”, > > es —— On wo-- om eouSn~-20ed Ned's 6th loss came as Sullivan, el Sernwvssuvews Seconeuvecn—5 Seewan-cownesse G ray, p Moy 2 A a—Flied out for er . Raa Belardi '* Oe + wie Ww ‘dicap today ii a race against seven rivals over a mile and one co * * The winner of the Santa Anita Handicap—another 100 grand af- fair earlier this year—Rejicted is coupled as the solid betting choice with his stablemate, High Scud and tournament, but he also had &/ Mrs. Edward Lasker's By Zeus, slight “‘beef."’ * ° . Despite his two-stroke bulge, he crowded. You have to wait too long | *s upsetting | to hit off the tees. It when you're hot." are just too many nt. The course in this is too jall trained by W. J. (Buddy) This 15th running of the Gold Cup was expected to attract 50,000 or more fans to Hollywood Park with post time for the feature set at 7:3 p.m., Eastern Standard GMC Gains st-Place Tie | Routs Cleaners, 17-0, in Men‘s League Action Friday Night @® — This = = Unsung, Cigar-Smoking Canadian Grabs Top Spot VANCOUVER, B. C. Jim Phelan and Dick Wibel (1 up over ey and Gammy Kocsis) Link - the medalists, Marry and George ing (1 up ever Chris Brinke and Geonge Lynon) Smith and Gould vs Nettie and Jordan | TODAY BASEBALL Oliver Buick ve Pontiac Jets Other championship flight win-| catapulted the Redlegs into third ners and their opponents in to- | place today within striking distance | later) vs Rollie Weyand and Dick Whit- ; Semifinals ere set for Sunday morning | with the championship rounds in the | afternoon tn all flights | | Sports Calendar | -Gene-Tunney, lett, and Jack Dempsey, right, are -among-top-tigures of ie sporting world attending | the funeral of Grantland Rice, veteran sportswriter, priday in New York. The Rev. way for pallbearers after services at Brick Presbyterian Church. = Rg ‘Sullivan, allowing only one Tiger 2nd base, L—Garver (66 . T—3:00. By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sportswriter | Cincinnati's spectacular success|. Cleveland's Indians protected | in the second game with a pair of with tight one-run decisions has lof the fast-fading defending cham- Reds Win Two: Tribe Protects AL front despite their 5-4 loss to the | St. Louis Cardinals. | their half geme margin over New York in the American League with a 93 shellacking of the Philadel- phia Athletics, The Yankees ran their winning streak to 11 games shading the Baltimore Orioles 3-2. | race. | The Reds grabbed another close | one yesterday as they swept 4 twi- night doubleheader from Philadel- | phia 74 and 94. Dodgers’ chances of picking up Chicago's third place White Sox re- mained four games off the pace, defeating Washington 4-2. In other games, Boston's Frank Sullivan pitched his second straight came from behind to nip the Pitts- Gus Bell, who Manager Tebbetts | ground on the league-leading New | claims is a better center fielder his 32nd the Giants. York Giants who remained 6% in| than Willie Mays or Duke Snider,| The | eighth, the Cardinals roared back | | with a run in the ninth to nip the Yesterday's double win boosted | shutout, downing Detroit 3-0 with | G the Reds into third place, seven| three hits and Chicago's Cubs | two out single that scored Wally games below the Dodgers who | : dropped their third straight to Mil-| burgh Pirates 3-2 on Bob Rush's | jiever Marv Grissom. Stan Musial waukee 61. The defeat spoiled the | six-hitter. Summefs,. Soar M | longest winning streak of 11 set last: May by Cleveland. Noren had three other hits—all singles—to boost his league-leading batting av- erage to .360. paced the Reds to their twin tri- | nine for extra bases to help Mike d ve in ei runs, six | Garcia register his 12th victory. Seren ee “ot | Al Smith had four hits and Dave Philley and Sam Dente had three homers and a double. | 7 e A crowd of 41,778, setond largest | * ¢ ® in Milwaukee history, watched| Irv Noren’s home run with two Gene Conley handcuff the Dodgers | out in the ninth gave Whitey Ford with five hits and strike out nine | the edge in his pitching duel with as he gained his eighth victory of | Baltimore Joe Coleman and ena- the year and his third without a/ bled the Yankees to tie the majors’ with 8,523. defeat over Brooklyn. _ Arlington Fans iants. Ray a delivered .9ee Possibility Lansing Woman of Record Run Trips Favorite CHICAGO w—The possibility of | a record-breaking run from Hasty! Eonnie Reynolds, Who Plays Lefthanded Is Illinois has 6,396 bowling alleys, according to ABC figures, and stands second. New York leads Moon with the winning run off re- hit his 27th home run for the Car- dinals and Willie Mays slammed pounded out 18 hits, Pitchers’ Field Day! Wis $30 . ‘ : ’ General Motors joined idle Sta- | ‘~""" SUNDAY dium Inn in a tie for lst place in BASEBALL _— the City Men's Softbalj League last | ; 30, ee sorchenta ve Jerome | night after walloping Drive-in | ‘MIMERICAN LEQION—Ctawsce vs Bir- | Cleaners, 17-0. . | minghem Dives at rine cee Bertier | at uron ie . : e GMC pounded Cleaners Cor. [3°08 | Juniors Ma em Atkins for 17 hits, including . MEWS—Gtedium tas av pir. | a home run by Ed Goodell and 0G eon Shee’ ' sette | five other extra-base biews. crrmteal (North sie. ? and gab): Dice the * es 3 GMC + yion Piatns, 4 net elie ene losers Richardsen's ve Forster Tool (Dreyten Ry BILL MARTIN : RACING Good pit ester- CIO No. 584 outlasted Forster | meron ot roe ee ere | aay’ ee ee , Teal, 40-7, ina 19-bit -shagtest, Bety | Baseball League. Two 1-hitters and Carter and Tom Stilwell homered Py en a pair of 2-hitters were for the winners. Carter's came te . = ‘|in the 6game dard in the Ist inning with no one on, ne Rew oR -Cole- va Mote 40-4 Berth. 9:30. the Knothole loop. Whitfield Cubs’ two men on. clomtn. acpi Tom Murphy set down the Tigers . = CLASS P—Majestic vs - ’ 4 owe... poe aun d-st Ba) no wel ~~ ~a ig) ar gg adage PE ancuanied peed reel sored i "KNOTHOLE- Whitfield ibe vs &| mates backed him with flawless aw... doe gee 1—10 10 1 diane 1-3 south, Volimar's v. ned | fielding in winning a 15-3 triumph. Porster beeees-ceorsege —_ a «C- north. ' Saddler, Cripps and Stilwell; Pair- SOrTRALL A 6th-inning double accounted brother, Tanner and Wassell. MEN'S—-Loule’s Tavern vs C-V! toe the losers’ only safety as Deausette; 6.30) 07" “* SAdium Ion) vondale’s Tom Sethost and Dar * * . cIrTry Avondale vs le beat i ' Trippers iNerth Bice, ety ™ US| CMC 163 in another Knothole pena bah ‘ » ~ 4 ee as teatton vs Drayton Drug (Men's, 6:30), | Comtest, = = major-league; players of Italian , 6:30). In Class D, Griff's Bob Johnst descent which will tour Italy this _ year as part of the A. Brioschi M © Le A bration. The team will play intra- | Cosgiete games . duty 16 Nattonal Cred squad games in Rome, Turin, Mi-|°""*Amertess Laages Chas Boling | Ue gO aR Bh Pet lan, Venice, Genoa and Naples. | 61. a Brookiya , 432 fe2 101 398 308 New York 3983 450 ‘30g | New York . ARB 117 420 268 Boston... we, $33 Fat 58 08 et | Chicago se faa Sh one 308 Cievelasd 1.” ae ot fot 2 oe ea] Ennion GT ea Deron”. Eee eh aoe B i Some iu a7 Tet et Sep Washington. | es oo 5708 01 Ge Philadelphia frat 304 63) $5.38 338 Retteed League Cab, Vite at See BRS RS Rieti aie Be the Ist time in 40 years it looks| New York ...... See TS Ce ari mee tet. 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OS 00 wi na 7 Sat | Newe'be em © % % 5 4 199 58 a Labine, Bkin 53°47 3 17 4 % 6810 9 528 ’ Cn oo 3 BB 3) *) ig; 9 9 300 | Roe, 33 85 20 29-3 3 Seo a 6» 2 m3 3 Se 4 Ht SI co ae 3 AS Sy =e * a | of One, Two-Hit Tilts - tk Up Pair ; to drive in Dayton Patterson with the winning run in the 8th. Lytell- Colegrove forfeited its ‘‘D’’ game we [ Realty. _ U ited Boys’ Club Americans to two hits in Class F, but failed to re- ceive adequate support and lost a 4-2 decision. Avondale routed Ma- jestic 17-1 in another “F"’ game. Duane Lau homered for the win- ners with two on in the 3rd. SUNTOR BASEBALL BESULTS CLASS D Clarkston - 000 000 00-0 2 6 Oriffs .. . 000 000 O1—1 8 1 + Dunston end-R.— Joh ; BO Joh and Mclarty. Don Nicholle 17, Lytell- Colegrove © (forfeit) CLASS Mafjestie ..... . @O 100— 1 5 & Avondale . 115 6-17 56 1 Benson, Pockler. LaPratt and Long: LaPorge, Hawe and Roy Williams Lake 000 200 0-2 4« Boys Club (A) . 202 000 x—4 2 Vore and Sheiber; Honchell and G.d- eumb. ANUTBOLERS Tigers 16, Whitfield 3 Avondale 16, GMC 3. we Fair Stopped, Racers Now Chasing Katlin One reign stopped, hardtop driv- ers at the Pontiac M-59 Speedway will attempt Sunday to check another. Joy Fair of Pontiac wrapped up 4 at the track earlier . this . but has been winless since June 30 ' = gave" wp GAlyOHWO hits as his! was hutig”up at Pontiac Country |“! be @ record $161,300 with the) team blanked Clarkston 1-0 in eight | Club Williams Lake's Richie Vote lim- | S¥T0n. one of the district's better Now it's Mickey Katlin of Howell the boys are watching. He has won | his area some years ago. Road, High Gun or one of 11 other | glamorous starters in the richest S-year-old race in history had Arl-| New Amateur Champ Park turning out — = “| DETROIT # — Mrs. E. 0. (Fon Syron Sets New (sss: . | More than 40,000 patrons were ée) Reynolds. who has two chil- ‘expected to jam the suburban oval dren and swings her golf club left. Amateur Record © the time the horses go to the handed, is Michigan's new wom- | post for the rich Artington Classic. |°2's amateur state champion of : (If none scratch, the gross vate |= links. The Lansing housewife won the | A new amateur course record ae 00. HBP—By Sulliven pin ei w— Sullivan (7 i winner earning $104,475 | title by coming from behind for And. properly. too. . — < — are Rorday” as rocarwell Wy (a /amn ot owner: | with television from the track to| ever three-times champion Mary pro Frank Syron. . | Playing with Clarence and Bill | Anges Wall in 38 holes, one up. the nation —with/ Chicage blacked | . , s “On ihe 2d eXtra hole in a sizzler ‘at the Detroit Golf Club Mrs. Rey- nolds calmly sank a 12-foot putt in a nervy finish. That was the ultimate single shot that gave her the ladies’ prize— : } raven, Lioya young golfers, fired a 31-33—64 for the mark. This figure also equalled the overall course record set in 1950 by rotund Bobby Locke, who > beat Byron Nelson, former Oper | champion, in a match in which | Nelson fired 65. Both took part in| a Pontiac Press golf demonstra- tion at that time. Syron fired 10 birdies, but not a single bogie in hig great round. Lloyd's card: Larsen Blocks Trabert's Path om ‘i seine ete CHICAGO «Tony Trabert of had to shoot out of perils. imme- .| Cincinnati, the nation’s top rated | diately beforehand. | sinaies player, must get by fired-| On the 17th and 18th holes of ; up Art Larsen of San Leandro, | the 2nd round Mrs. Reynolds was Calif., today to enter the finals of | caught behind trees. Each time = ae scccceees ee = ho 435—37 the National Clay Court tennis’ she whacked the ball out into good Pat io... .sy..s... O44 444 S—37—14 | tournament. - | position, however. Gren oH |... .c6>. 534 443 334—33—e4 Larsen, seeded third in the tour: | On the 38h, Mary Agnes was ‘ney received encouragement yes- 80 feet away from the cup. She terday when another underdog, | missed by inches, and Mrs, Rey- fourth-seeded Bernard Bartzen of | nolds dropped her 12-footer. Justice Hurls Aoain, ’ E hibiti tRO San Angelé, Tex., pulled a thun- | This was the Ist time since 1935 dering upset. | that the women’s finals had gone In XniDI lon a Brtzen beat the defending | extra holes. It was Mrs. Reynolds’ Former Pontiac pitcherCharlie|Champion and No. 2 seed, Vic | 4th appearance in the tournament. Seixas of Philadelphia, 7-5, 6-4, 6-2) in the first semifinals match of | the men's. division. | Bartzen beat the defending | meet the winner of the match be- | tween Trabert and Larsen in the finals tomorrow. , One finalist for the women's championship match was determ- ined yesterday when second-seeded Dorris Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., beat Lois Felix of Meriden, Conn., Justice, the ‘Satchel Paige’’ of softball, will be featured in a bene- fit exhibition at Royal Oak's Me- morial Field Monday night at 8 o'clock. Justice will pitch for Detroit's Parr’s Bar nine against the -‘‘King and his Court,”’ famed 4-man barn- storming team. Proceeds from the game will be used in Royal Oak’s junior baseball program. Charlie hurled for the old-time | world-champion Bix Sixés during | the peak of softball activity in, Waterford Softball Leaders Are Upset Fourth-place Richardson Deiry surprised Waterford Township Soft- ball League leader Dick & Wes, 9-1, last night! It was the 2nd loss in 13 starts for the leaders. Pitcher Ray Richardson was the big gun in the winners’ attack, He rapped a triple and two singles in Open Pool Sunday 2 straight features and made eae ee ee alan dash and pur- suit. Time trials are at 5:30 p.m., with 4 Birmingham Country Club's fine ‘four trips ste hetp- win hts own Phils Buy Baker Inter-Lakes Steel forefeited its BOSTON — The Philadelphia | formally Sunday. The pool, with a diving board and other. appurte- Phillies of the National League have acquired infielder Floyd Bak- er from the Boston Red Sox for an undisclosed amount of money. nanees including a new brick bath- house, has just been completed. It is located just east of the main Junior League game to White Brothers. OO W@W ............-. 000 010 O—-1 6 6 Richardson 022 600 2-911 & Jenks, FP. Keith and 8. Keith; Rich- pieek: g 4 me i '08-Angeles- City 3 mE ¢ ¥ 18 z & - 3 i a i ag 3 Hl FxFR when Scarbrough’s drive Champ Gene Andrews Faces Tournament-Wise Zimmerman in Publinx Finals hind a tree. The chief's chip shot for the green fell short and he went over the green on his next * * s Zimmerman. a mechanical en- ginéer, played a mechanical game and there wasn't.a miss that count- ed in it. _ { __THE PONTIAC PRESS terete “PONTIAC, MIC H IGAN, arost tt CLARK’S HOLLY HOME — James Clark of Green Acres on +1 a ared hone whose exterior le af beard cod’ bation painted red in some sections, room in the house has been-planned with windows to view the lake. Widis oupaass <¢ wading Well tase Ga cukaaae sanes DRESSING ROOM—The favorite room. of Mrs. Clark is the combination guest room and dressing room. Decored around the “Ceremonial Lady,” an Oriental print for the wall, the room is done in i. cat hedgerose, moss _— and —- Studio type beds -are - covered coveriets and the accompanying bathroom has Persian brown tile with the upper. section of the walls papered in an Oriental bath scene. in deep rose bd ay ae reas Sou Pisin be dao Seta the spacious home. Photo directly below show; ; painted a gray with the same color carrying —— - in the pickled oak pane! sections and in the color cast of the Clear Cut Tennessee ledgerock wall And fireplace. Gold, green, mauve, beige and brown have an affinity for each other in the color scheme of the room furnished in Far Eastern almond woods. Se Seer oe 2 ae Si eae aa ea oe ee Ly ee a SST RN Pe ORE GREEN ACRES OF LANEDEN — Mother Nature outdid herself in the setting she has produced for the Clark Laneden home. On 23 acres of rolling land on the shores of a private lake, Scotch pine, Norwegian pine and blue spruce grow in abundance along with tall willows and stalwart oak trees. A patio, besides the porch-patio screened in Your Neighbor’s House Nature Beautifies Laneden Lake Home By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Beauty by another name could very well be Green Acres, the Lanedeti Lake home of the “James Clark$ near, Holly. Not only is the physical struc- ture of the one-story L-shaped home perfection in line and de- tail, but Mother Nature has pre- “pared, a background “fit to be _ eiivied by the gods.” Edging the lake is a row of willows with the opposite shores in acres of virgin timber. Scotch pine, blue spruce and Norwegian pine grows profusely on the bank around the Clark home. One special planting offers 4a bird sanctuary, and everything from wild ducks to chipmunks make it their home Coming up from the lake edge, a fieldstone terrace with a line of rose plantings leads to the cathedral-ceilinged living room. There are also a screened-in combination porch-patio, sum- mer-ceilinged kitchen and dining area, utility room, man's study, two large bedrooms, and a den- bedroom. A full basement is part of the Clark house plan and a three car garage with workshop facility is located in the base of the L section areas pansied in 0 pickled cak. One wall, centered by the fire- Di aK tb af the year. __yith its aimond-ivery finish, is tweed sectional for this room with the mauve note from, the draperies serving as lining color for the built-in bookcases. Beige, brown and two shades of soft green also give addifioial olor to the room with its ltigh arched ceiling. Furniture wood, interesting facilities in white and the win- ne & Ob cen lake. Driftwood panels the walls of a Far Eastern design and in- cludes a large -circular table with six matching chairs up- holstered in a light brown tapestry. A deeper smoke gray glass frames the arrangement of European charcoal prints in the living room. +. * * Unusual ceiling line is noted again in the Clark kitchen with its summer ceiling design. This features a studio height with exposed beams of "pine. The dining area drops down te the natural ceiling line, al- though it is actually part of this room. The walls are paneled in pine with a built-in china cabinet in the dining section. Lower doors of this facility conceal high storage slots which will. accom- modate holiday-sized platters and large silver pieces. A micarta-topped table with a built-in chartreuse leather-cov- ered bench provides the eating facility for this room. Facing the door which leads te the hallway from the kitch- en, Mrs. Clark chose to place a built-in household desk. The back of the wall is covered with a cork bulletin beard for Th the kitchen section, dark red is used for the counter tops, giving color variation to the room mau _its white baked- hall. se Eisoredl shaped working area. on the lakeside of the house, is built facing the entrance road to the house. Rose this tuberous begonia experts, the Clarks have a continuous flowering garden at. theme. reom is in beige with an Ori- ental printed bath scene wall- paper used on the upper wall sections. ae ae Cedar panels the ot bed- room-den and colors for the up- holstered furnishings are in #. MAKE AN House Decides Size of Water OLD HOME.....%4 ‘ Make your home modern, more livable . . . and the value of your property is greatly increased. Alterations for better appearance, comfort and convenience. Under the ABC Budget Payment Plan the cost of mod- ernizing can be. divided into os many as 36 monthly payments . . . arranged to suit your income. Come in now and talk it over... free estimates . . . no obligation. Heating Unit Manufacturers of hot water heaters, in an effort to enable householders to select water heat- ers of adequate capacity, have published a hot water heater siz- ing chart. This chart shows the minimum size of water heaters reconimended for family needs. According to this chart, a house with 1 or 2 bedrooms should have as a minimum a 30-gallon water heater; a house with 2 or 3 bed- rooms, a .@-gallonheater; a house with 3 or 4 bedrooms, a 40- gallon heater; a house with 4 or 5 bedrooms, a S0-gallon ‘heater: and a house with 4 or 5 bedrooms and 3 or 4 bathrooms, a 75-gallon water heater. All of these are min- imum recommendations. If an automatic washer or dish- washer is used, the next larger size should be selected By ELIZABETH HILLYER Fabrics, Plastics Featured in Past Year's Furnishings and an honorable mention for THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 1 f 7, 1954 \ —= Zz Hickory-Scent Fl and other religious structures at the rate of 500 million dollars ~~ s ion America ‘is building churches worth a year. uid Barbecue fans who -have trouble starting the charcoal fire are the sales target for a new gadget which does nothing but get the charcoal lit. It's a push-button container filled | with a light. fluid, claimed to be completely spill-proof and leak- proof. The manufacturer says this 70 cent item stars a fire going with- out trouble—just a few squirts, a flick of the match, and. there's your fire. Just to please outdoor chefs, the lighting fluid in. this case has been given an extra added attraction— a hickory scent. “In YOUR Home. . . GOOD MILLWORK _ Pays Dividends "WINDOWS —_ CASINGS DOOR JAMBS BASE TRIM EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN LUMBER OXBOW LUMBER 10265 Highland Road at M-59 Empire 3-4082 en — U. S. production of scissors reached a peak of «$18,555,000 in 1948. t a + ‘& ee LF m4 x 4 Ns a i ‘ en. ——ao CU . “4 . r “Wises the Nome Begies” | Sponge Deadens Ticking ot the housands of home fur-| laminated plastic wall covering FURNACE T ck f nishings were put on mar-| panels, one with hemp fibers ; , alarm ‘clock. place it on’a smalt|et in the past year, seventeen| and sca heather plants and the Olt REMODELING and BUILDING NEEDS e = TH] e um r s square of bath sponge. The sponge were chosen for prizes in the Amer-| other with woven yarns. Both Coartieen consis will ect as a sound-ebsorter. ican Institute of Decorators Annual| were designed by H. W. E. Riley. Grivers, trained to RMS Drayton Plains on the Dixie. OR 3-121) : ray Furnishings Design Compe-| sinorable mention winning ell pan rt of FHA TE — —— —————— REFRIGERATION Here are eight of them. They|/#™ps are by Gerald Thurston, sone eeeucee 0 are notably simple for all their soe’ temp arr ren tered Colt TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET T : ____] [individuality and use of new tech- pl aad -—GHURGH’S, nc. Z el anne la * a AN Typee—AN Mike niques, and win on performance ee en ie s The Heating Supermarket f} “sre‘orjtete [reise eee ieee Staer made tn] 107 Squirt Ra GET AN EARLY : OA RVICE. tectien beyond ths GhMEhg ster there of gins tier and vinyl plas Mowe tel START— .over- ern WEST HURON at ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Astherised Kelvinator Service all simplicity of —_——— lng ges by Luisita Lief. All 4 emphasis on fabrics the | t of these are sketched. Al tine ar . | =. MASON high place that is given to plas. | sketched is the one floor covering, || “69 Cabins—Lake Homes eter | BUILDING MATERIALS Presents: REFRIGERATION ties. a viscose and cotton rug which We Build All Sizes 3 TO eee | #4 2.6400- |_|. Fabrics are'the stand-outs of the | Clines squares of deep pile in |} Our “Lakeside” y ADD AN ATTIC ~ year, according to the award de-| ©" color, by John and Ear- 28x20 Including 29x8 Cement trike JD D GARAGE 461 Gissbeth Lake Rood I cisions, winning seven of the total | ‘ine Brice. Porch, Fisor foundation and —— ADD A -|17 honors, and two were first awards., First awards were given also for furniture and wal] cover- anaes sauces 43 Construction Permits Issued chimney, Knotty Pine partitions, Breaktast Bar, erected on your “$2195.00 "ARMSTRONG OIL-FIRED WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER: COAL Completely Automatic PRICES Jesse John J. Dyer & Som |) Fema Total $62,562; Man — : Granted Five Permits | rear. ez ce Mobile Crane Rental Service No more furnace tending— ) SET the THERMOSTAT — The Furnace does the rest — It's available NOW . ; are LOW for JULY Saas tiac City Building Department in sketched at center left, is print- the amount of $62,562. ; Call the Hi) cf c0 both linen and raw silk, | “Russell H. Young was granted 4nnounces the Purchase of a New printed tabrice division for Easter | five Permits for $5,000 each to | , . . . Harassty. The Belgian linen case- |CO™S*Tuct homes a | Goodwill Automatic Heating Co, J} we wit be pleases J) mci tee ga at Prt 25 TON TRUCK CRANE} to fill Ib ee A home will be built at 585 o fill your coal bin signer another a Filden by Della Adams in the 3401 W. Huron “Tx."t<2" Phone FE 2-7849 ; woven fabrics division. amount of $14,000 according to a FOR BETTER SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS | 7 Dependable Coal! to George Nelson for the bed) Other permits issued include: © tein ore we press ee Oty tr | =e ny a birch =reranigie i me & : ymon witH ECONOMICAL 140 N. Cass Ave, [f! Position to various angies and are |qQr"0F2 Dick. 0 & W Cont. Co.| | position to various angles and are | ,,..°"***— >? Dick Watural Gad SERVICE Carries ep te 10° beom as sian- et a mere beem carried with crane, eliminating costly trucking eharg fer additional beem.) covered in plastic. ‘| Garage—461 Bartlett, Ross Little. card = 33 Reroof—#6 Parkhurst, Fierence Lan- dry $500 Garage—24 W. Tennyson, Andrew B. Montgomery, $700 Reside—65 Baldwin, L. H. Cole Ot! Co., 700 home—672 E. Pike S&t.. Russell Marion. $800 Garage—415 First, Emoy D. Kaleo, $500 0 N. Saginaw, Abe Lapides, Garage—S7? N. Midland, Great Lakes Lumber Co., §735 | Repair—100 Jackson, Otto Bjorklund, $1,500. We have cranes available from 1@ ton to 25 ton capacities. You don't pay he hii cost of a big erane for a job that re- Move 2 hours travel time. Our cranes travel to your job within a 5 mile ra- @ius of our yard with only % hour travel time charge. CALL US FOR STEEL ERECTION, CONCRETE ~: LIFTS, OR ANY CRANE LIFTING PROBLEMS. Mobile Grane Rental Service| ’ Broker Willis M. BREWER Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © and * -, 22. : 3 FHA TERMS s Get Our Free Estimate Sell Contracts © Will Trade Vea seeceses 1) re 2249 Edinburgh St., Pontiac M weeny || Roosevelt Hotel |B 1. oR 3.9031 Nights FE 2-5568 { FE 4-5181 | ! am Serene Suburbaw L Yes, you win every time when dependable, | fast, Natural Gas is-on-the-job: Low-cost natural gas is helping to provide a betier and easier way of life for you and your family. Think how little you pay for all the comfort and convenience of natural gas service. It heats your home, supplies = water, provides safe, efficient refrigeration, Natural gas saves time, saves work, and saves you. | _™ a ; ae eae - : ' - — | =. erat vert rmie'» | HY 9 Bodrggms--AlBrick-=11 Batis Wit “189005. CUSTOM BUILDERS Ranch Homes Inc. FRED BLACKWOOD CO er ee ee | R §$ Another one of the many, many wodels aveilable in beautiful Charmweod Hills Gas Seres BEST * Zoace LESS Cn Get the Facts... MODERN GAS _ SERVICE JS-AVAILABLE IN + THISAREA.. . Before you' Build, Buy or Remodel Call. CONSUMERS POWER __. COMPANY FEderal 5-8151 FOR INFORMATION AND SERVICE. fe) Stairs te Attic Storage ting Wardrobe Closets ~~ WAAL DUPLICATE OM YOUR LOT FOR SAME Price 7 HUNTER B sIRMINGHAM JO 4.6299 © MIOWEST 4.84600 @ KE 4.3170 vO ~ Eee arr Vacuum Cleaner Is Tool of Many Tasks are — but today a fine. machine can perform a multitude of other chores as well. Nowadays, a vace | —Once—upon i “time, vacuum cleaners were used to clean rugs, upholstery, and drapes. They still Ray O'Neil Cc OMPare aEAl ESTATE SERVICE OW. Weren st. FE 8-1163 uum cleaner can even come mi handy after a dip in the surf. Removing the circular brush from the dusting tool, one may use the end of the soft rubber holder to vacuum the sand from the hair. Or, connect the cleaner for blowing and allow the warm air exhaust to fluff hair dry in a jiffy. Between trips to the beach, use the same technique for reg- ular beauty treatments at home. | Home Wor Worker. Needs 7 Tools | Equipment List Grows With Complexity of Job Tackled | Comparatively few tools are needed for everyday care and re- : | pair of your home. When it comes John Schuize, assistant professor of Rubber mountings built into the Arms cut back along the sides, to either side without bumping int culation at any point. Complete Line of FIRTH CARPETING There has been a carpet revolution — TUFTWEAVE makes precious wool carpets yours at a cotton bud- get price. Deep soft tweed, Firth’s new Tuftweave carpet comes in 10 fabulous sun drenched colors — makes any room look beautiful. You can't afford to miss it, you can afford to buy it! Come see this car- pet sensation now! . PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS L. BR. TAYLOR, Owner 379 Orchard Lake Avenue Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices na FE 2-2353 |to the home workbench, however, |the list can grow to almost any length, according to your enthusi- |asm and budget. But it never pays to buy cheap | Qe tools for any purpose, Heads of inferior hammers can fly off and cause damage or injury. Screw driver bits improperly | dressed can damage screws, making them very difficult to re- move. Saws with teeth in need of setting or jointing can bind or jump from a kerf and slash your hand, = Basic tools needed for jobs around the average house may be | limited to the follqwing: | 1. A claw hammer — 10 to 16 ounce size depending on how it | feels in your hand. Heavier ham- | mers are used for hardwood er for driving larger nails. The head of fa quality hammer ts dnop forged, not cast.- The handle should be a straight grain hardwood, hickory or ash. | 2. At least twe screw drivers of different sizes, indicated by the length of the blade, A 3-inch and 5-inch will be handy, Smaller screws and larger ones call for other sizes, There is no all pur- pose screwdriver. The biade should fit snuggly into the screw slot. 3. A pair of pliers. You'll find Many types and sizes, but the 1» OR A GAME ROOM IN YOUR BASEMENT _ MAKE A BEDROOM IN YOUR ATTIC combination pliers with a slip joint permitting them to be opened wide at the hinge pin for gripping larger diameters are the handiest IT ENCOURAGES ~_—. Prof. Schulze says his chair contains these features: A back that supports the sitter no matter how he: twists and turns. the seat forward when you start to rise, making it easier to get up. A curved front on the chair sedt, which. prevents cutting off cir- RN Ir" THE PONT IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 Professor Develops Chair: That Gives Top Comfort IOWA CITY, lowa — A revolutionary new chair design to give max~ imum comforts in all normal sitting positions has been developed by art at the University of fowa. fiberglas chair frame, which push permitting you to move your legs o the chair arms, IT HELPS you relax. for the househood. 4. A monkey wrench. These ARMSTRONG’S TEMLOK If you're cramped for room, you can fix up two spere || reoms fast with Armstrong's Temlok. Make « smart, modern rempus room in the basement—en extra bedroom in the attic. Plastering, papering, and painting are avoided. ia few days=oryou "might de the job yourself. Either way you'll be surprised at the low cost. And these rooms will be cooler in summer }—and-wermer in-winter, because Armstrong's Temiok ihsu- lates a8 it decorates. See us for complete details—today, Financing on the ABC Plan NO MONEY DOWN As Low as $5.00 Per Month Maximum Loan $2,500.00 . 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 Shower Valves Give Control of Temperature Dialing a shower to exactly the degree of temperature desired and keeping it there is as easy as tuning in a favorite radio program with are flat nosed for gripping nuts and bolts. Adjustable, they are most: suitable for the handyman. But they are not intended for where pipe wrenches are needed. &. A No, 8 crosscut saw. This is a general purpose saw. coarse enough to cut fast and fine trol valves. The manufacturers of showering equipment have successfully solved | the problem of how to maintain an even shower temperature, regard- less of sudden fluctuations in the hot and cold water supply lines. This seeming miracle is ac- complished by means of a mixing valve, of which several different ity 6. A block plane or a jack | plane. A plane will be called for more often than you'd expect — [tr fixing doors that stick, draw- T edges. The block plane is the small- est and simplest, about 5% to 7 | inches long from heel to toe, and accomplished the same end result —a shower temperature that _re- some of the latest-type shower con- ' — sumes Modern showerheads are self- cleaning. That is, they are so| designed that they wash out sedi- ment before it accumulates to clog up the water outlets. The better types may be adjusted by the bather to provide anything from a gentle rain shower to a trellis. Creeping Vines Damage [Household _\ Be careful about allowing creep- ing vines to use your house as a The small shoots have a bad habit of . getting in under cracks in the woodwork and doing considerable damage. We build any size or style Garage—trome or masonry. ity materials. GARAGE: At least Sun, ocipoen of: tn. | maximum number which ede Or _moon occur every year, the cur in one year being ROY ANNET ne | ikmake CUSTOM-BUILT All jobs expertly constructed of qual- Complete cement work, Windows - COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Rooms — Roofing and Siding — Aluminum er Weed Asphalt Paving — Driveways — Parking Areas OPEN SUNDAYS {2 NOON TO 4 P.M. = /68W Construction Co. mains the same from the time || J | designed—primarily- 4o-smooth end} —the - bather—steps—ander.the: | grains, make chamfers and shape| showerhead until he steps out again. The jack plane, about 11% to 15 j inches long, has a handle similar | tee a saw handle and a knob on the toe end — making it a two hand tool. Its longer sole makes for smoother work over longer stretches. From this minimum list you can enlarge your tool chest as work requires, adding brace and bits, spirit level, square, chisels, mark- ing gauge, nail set, spokeshave, ripsaw, compass saw, coping saw, files, rasps, miter box, clamps, etc, | In the most powerful atom smashers, atomic particles travel almost at the speed of light. | "Thue jack plone, shoe Shower mixing valves have a single handle, which makes it easy for the bather to establish the exact water temperature desired. This is an obvious advantage over the conventional two handle fitting, in which first one faucet, then the other has to. be adjusted to com- pensate for changes in hot and cold water supply line pressures. Some mixing valves offer added protection to the bather by shutting off the shower automatically in the event of a complete failure in either the hot or cold water supply line. Once the flow of water has been restored to the interrupted line, the shower, then automatically re- ENDURING BEAUTY! FREE ESTIMATES anywhere in Michigan Cas!-0-Stone is individually formed and CAST DIRECTLY ONTO YOUR WALLS for custom appearance and cz Mrs. Homeowner: AS: 0; STONE i invites you to discover the “Tt es | t NO MONEY FHA Terms CAST-O-STONE ————— Nothing matches the rich, rugged tingling, stimulating needle spray, 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. FE 2-1211 or a drenching, , soaking rinse. ’s th > t's the... oROOMS 425 4 hue. oH : - PANS ee 3 pasos PL — =_ : | > : x; i. rae" ved ee Ah! | tert) SE Rete. | ee aaa - i ee ee ee. “vs | . - ce . ve 2 . “es> } } rae ee ae a sae Just as more than 200,000 people have already done — — | You must really SEE it... to BELIEVE it! : Where Else Can You Find a Home With ee 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- bear effect that can’t be matched by any pre-fabricated stone manu- factured locally and in boxes. DEEP, RECESSED grooves make each | cee @ Attractive Gable Overhang @ Large Brick Planter Boxes Sliding Doors @ Genuine Ceramic Tile ors add subtle variety. SAVE insulation costs, painting, main- tenance costs. Let Cast-O-Stone add beauty, convenience and solid resale value to your property. CAST-O-STONE GUARANTEE FF OOO TBO FT 2 ee wT OBO eC OO Ow OO Se eM Oe ewe ee Come in ov PAAIL Ponce: TO: ogy"? geen lili Lawrence Gentlemen: Please give me additional THIS COUPON information on benasitying and pre- home manent CAST-O-STONE. Living Area plus Car Port SEE these sEATURES: @ Custom Built Knotty Pine Kitchen “Suge: ‘@ Modern Fibregias toundry Tub @ Venetion Blinds Throughout @ Werdrobe and Walk-in Closets with Floor-to-Ceiling @ Guerenteed Automatic Heating System @ Completely tnsulated and Weatherstripped @ Color Coordinated Throughout @ Exceptionally Large Lots — 80x150 Ft. @ Total Square Footage — 1458; 1282 Square Feet of OUT OF THIS WORLD FRC) ES AT cown To earTH prices orthwood Building Co. 4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS | IN FULL FACE BRICK 14,350 Monthly Payments Only $66, a Taxes ond Insurance Down Payment $3600 — No Settlement Costs — No Mortgage Costs In Fact... Nothing More to Pay! ONLY $ FOR . but 4 EXHIBIT HOMES not just one . | NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION, located ot j 2328 Middlebelt Road in West Bloomfield | Fownship between Orchard Lake Road and — Square Lake Road. . . only minutes from the world’s largest shopping center; “Hudson's MORTHLAND. EXHIBIT HOMES OPEN DAILY. ee Exhibit Hens Phone FEderal 4-6191 7 4 SALES BY GORDON WILLIAMSON CO. 19180 Grenid River, Detroit 23 - Limited Number- of. Northwood. 42"). KE 5-0066 Homes Available for Immediate Occipancy. EIGHTEEN as THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 _ x : PLASTER _ Rock Lath, Plaster, Lime, _Ete. Metal Lath, 1 In. and % In. channel. Corner Rite— Stripite — Corner Brad. Mortar Hods— Brick Hods — Mortar Boxes. Plaster Tools, Pants, Shirts. Now Is the Time to Fill Those Coal Bins With, Quality Coal KAISER’S — ud Mead = repaziwe 3 pl ae ic. Smartest Rooms of Today A NEW SERVICE! wee Peer Combine Both New; Old The smart home today is one; chair finish. It moved to the, walls A od y bere ae aa 2 a dramatic black on white bam : old, according to decorators And that’s the cue you need to let | | floc ned. wallpaper panel. in marble your heritage show. wal] plaques, and a Chinese print. You can cover an antique aa The accent color, fuchsia, was or chair with a modern fabric, cohfined to modern throw pillows, / and use it with your new furni-| cushions en marble topped tables ture. You can bring out your care-| used as benches and harp chair, fully collected pictures, vases,| and a decorative antique vase. . : glass and bric-a-brac to use ads The completed room was such PAN * ER- 103 decorative accessories, knowing that it looked neither new nor ———eeg | that you're right in style. old. Instead, it brought com- : 4) Wax 20 The dha yp rp A erage with —— about ange —— ' full re, interest wi IMMEDIATE DELIVERY wae seniutieled reece ita chmouete; you want about COAL and SU PPLY orrrtwer ce . hed sx 2f- 4 | model music room decorated fer {your rooms. . 702-5. Paddock St. Phone FE 4-3555 a benefit antique show and sale. Perhaps you can adapt the music In planning the mode! room, | room idea to your home, giving a decorator Marie Stosskopf, mem | use to some cherished heirloom or L __ml | ber of the Home Fashions League | collection, in a room furnished for of Illinois, Inc., visualized it as a | modern living. Call FE 5.8614 room any family might plan for | a 42'- —_______+-- 19- f -+—. 1s- F — listening to music, playing a mu- CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS tar ton mee one [menigmramet ane and ow || Ging Cheice aise . i t PLAN FLEXIB(LITY — With or Se eet ee without basement, this house offers inted walls and toned, flexibility. The upstairs is planned so : itcelgg bo for two additional bedrooms and = a second bathroom with a long easy to lay parquetry figoring. Miss Stosskopf took gne of the _ma- ; . dormer on the rear providing 199 Mechanic Street light. Wood frame construction jor room colors from the'two mod-LF with brick veneer and asphalt ern ebony cabinets in the room— that of the 21-inch screen television shingle roof are suggested. The house covers 1,254 square feet with- High in heat, clean and economical. TOR quality, toot cabinet, and the electronic chord organ. . ‘ ith -ebony- “ae --a-~ dominant 2 et ae tone, Miss Stosskopf left the walls —_ = Out. breezeway—end—garage-—-This-— pel an , y - is plan 6R-103 by Elmer Gyileck, - : white, and fuchsia as a archi’ t WITHOUT GASEWENT) . added GUARANTEED eee rage Sa beitlient escent calor. | CHURCH Ss, Inc. a meee ne sacar toate at need , Ebony was repeated in the mod- | 107 Squirrel Rd. ; ern quilted chintz upholstering on | Auburn Heights s of gracious living through in- ‘9 { IRS : UA LI : | Windows Can + | dividualized window treatment, | ‘“e ®ntique sofa, in bench and harp (a consider these decorator sugges- tions for r own home. . nee _ - YOUR NEW HARDWARE— — Low cost . . In some modern and many old , . eid |\Be focal Point |." ae ontiac Outside oe HARDWARE =" . ; ; cause of size and location, it low operating cost i ion| varcome o bom newt oot |! PLUMBING & HEATING #8 Give Rooms illusion ee Ne ng . s.. ] Pp of Depth placed this ot window water supply House aint pr will plage Ss nda of greater 2182 S Telegraph Road Ne di 1 2 With careful planning, windows! wiath because of the herizontal V4 Mile North of Square Lake Rd. = can become the most attractive! slat lines. Late Season Opening forces us to offer Seasonal Hardware at WINTER OPERATION ed Cc focal point of interest in your Two floor-length mirrors, each Sale Prices! . No winter freezing to room according to decorators and one placed at a slight inward ; interior stylists. This applies not ; ; if. Gerd Tools, H L only to new homes, but. older angle on opposite sides of the | en Tools, Hose, Lawn | PER GALLON homes as well. window, will reflect additional light | Rollers, Pickup Carts, . With proper treatment, a prob-| throughout the entire room. A Mowers, Sprinklers, Rakes, lem area in your home can easily|new, modern adjustable lighting become an outstanding beauty | fixture installed overhead will Sweeperettes—Gress Seed center with very little cost and|continue to bathe the room in re- (Not’l Brand for Fall teact mata effort. To give that added touch | flected light after nightfall. Planting) — Brooms (All . Picea geen co = Types) — Ladders (Step & A Remote Type Air-Cooled Condenser that i \\ \4 / 4, to a wide variety of interesting and Extension) — Clothes completely eliminates water, sewerage ond ~~ 7 || appealing treatments. For ex- Baskets — Garbege Cans |) plumbing problems for any size installation. > 2 Fomo - —S the — — corner win q —Wire Screening found in a great many mul- ~ “ ° Are Vole * [}tiple unit dwellings and some sin (Copper, Galvanized) , RB. E. Mason Refrigeration Service * I) gle family homes, provides a na- ; samtares E tural back-ground for an inter All Kinds! 461 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. FE 2-6400 ° esting and inviting room arrange- NAILS - ~ |} ment. : Patton Sales and Service 7 x Mghare tengeh ee ee PLUMBING Lb. 12° 6387 Hatchery Rd., Pontise, Michigan OR 3-2221 \. ; N Repoi \* tho fosting’ of exitosieed spacttos ee Leen eeeeeso! | ‘ the feeling of unlimited spacious a — = Dewey Refrigeration Service ae ow nella —wgpemareny __ Complete Sines Py; Hardware, Glass, Paint, 1191 Cherrylewn, Podtioe, Michigon FE 5-6247 recessed lighting fixture and ad- Electrical tnd Plumbing’ Supplies ‘ justable wall lamps continue —____i@ 9 ; ion Servi justable _« . ‘ rayer Refrigeration Service one for reading and sewing dur- Open 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily—Sunday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. 589 Orchard Loke Ave., Pontioc, Michigan PE 4.4792 evening. Here also, Plenty Free Parking FE 4-0127 ing the Famous would be an excellent spot to in- LAMAZOO} wt vrorinwiaitonl decors . Ges and Oil Furnaces ments. | © Self Cleaning ® Solid Covering with super economy . Another novel decorator idea can ‘ ° ° be utilized in the home where true ° e Easy Brushing e Long Wearing OCTAGON Radiators ! corner windows adjoin at right an- | : Be wre to see these giles on two different exterior walls: S| Ask to See the Exciting New eo Mehting may be built into the UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THIS PREMIUM LOCATION RANCH.-TONE Colors! [|] contort recor ac senae fe co 7 —day or night—makes it a natural ’ a family gathering center. This too, ed provides an excellent location for . an attractive planter bench that ba e e needs plenty of sunlight for best | liam firs MFG co : | Wide picture windows, recessed - . : i y loverhead lighting fixtures and a/ 17-19 S. P S F Lechner. . |low squatty fireplace with a mod- | . ° erry treet E 5-6184 | 27 N. Coss _ FE 2-182) ern wall mirror above, are fea- | . tures that should be combined to! ——— ——————S SS === —————- | give the illusien of unlimited spaciousness to any compact floor plan. The modern decorator trend is to decorate with light; both oy and night. “Redi Mix Nearly half a million U. 8. peo- ” ple work in banks, nearly double Supercrete the number so employed in 1936. KEASEY ELECT Electrical Contractor Appliance—Fixtures Phone OR 3-2601 - OR 3-1483 - 4494 Dixie Highwoy Drayten Plaine, Mich. DET" 2-BEDROOM oo - A Complete Home . . . With These $ . Quality Features: \tnchediog lot) ° Complete moder Prong ua sheten a $ ® Insulated- = doors and windews— oes" ; : . new truise as a peniaiaciny high i ; ve 5 Open Sunday 9-12 style appeal, mn a % A case in point has to do with the bathroom lavatory. Marble | ~~ top lavatories for years had been associated in the public mind 3 DEER LAKE ‘so Corner of White Lk. Rd. _— sealing, hiding and priming. The Finish with just one thing — a Gay i = CLARKSTON Coat for protection | Nineties bathroom with tin bath- |- = a. 7110 Dizie Hwy. and lasting color beouty. tub, goose-neck faucets and ex- | | , Zs —<—— . MA 5-4921 t leble P ; —— the first fixture ra Me i go in modernizing such a bathroom o.oo Si di acting Beouty in the older* type home was the , bestos iain Proved Economy marble top lavatory, looking for x eh te U. S. G. Latex As 50 > g i i . , aa . w ¢ all the world like a misplaced be he + cae In stock—Colpr, White $46>2 §: ' tombstone. y j ‘ ea eae | Straight of wavy edge Albert B. Lowrie peratovely roomy. Martie coco | alll eee a Arad Wues ieiat dees... 0-1 | U.S. G. Striated Thermoplastic again is in the fashion spotlight mar ’ umber Co for bathroom lavatory counter. Le Asbestos Siding “ye tops. Thi f 4 ‘er ° exhibits of Brenda ey at the pe" Straight lined, choice of 5 colors $ 1 4” Sq. A Ph FE-2-9104 National Plumbing and Heating oats — I eae H 2 on 2 Exposition In Washingt< ent- . L 1409 Baldwin Ave © = Kton ree Dixie umber Co., nc. 7 ~ But, while marble has staged a Always Service—All Ways! 2 ees SSS Spoctacular—comebvacie—it—is—-a-tar 831 Oeklend Ave. FE 2-0224 Ses == = _ _ ae cry from_the_dreary-gray—applica-+- WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press er the real thing or a plastic lami- nate over a wood base. ~~ Ornamental Iron Work [2c ce r j HPPUPATEA A ULUPRLDET ET Le ITAA Wilt iin inal ti Hi i] Hid - 3 om —S We Specialize in ' Tr =t SS ||| commerciat suittup 7 | z FING Ever hin = Phene FE 2-207) 353 NN. Cass : ' ary Establishea 1918 t 5 fi Get Aw Estimate Without Obligation | = ||| HUGUS-MARSH aT oe in ROOFING & INSULATION CO. ae a? > ee in yw 4 F ee , oe - —— Sa ee eee : . =" ’ Do- It: Yourself! 1 TELESCOPE TRAILER — This “home away from | —— D * _— &, ? home” is a partially collapsible trailer which Pro- | traveling (bottom) the top half of the trailer slides The HOUSE of PL fessor Eugene C. Winslow of Kingston, R. I. created | down over lower portion to make the creation half its | i * ver gie aae weeow in his garage. At top, the trailer ready for use he height. Portable home contains bunks, ice box, stove 1435 S. Woodward (Birmingham) omen, Frey ‘ue } Clear redwood—just cut to size plywood box in which a six-footer can stand. and water tank. ee Mi 4-6157 cu ‘ eye and assemble. No mortising nec- : —Custom Railing — ssury, Make your comb RN SS "ia 5 rience’ Be) Space-Saving Bunk Beds[o buy or seu 3 Corner Columns, Flat Columns their cost Lin. Fe. REAL ESTATE # window casinc Are Also Easy to Make | | COMPLETE ee Concrete Steps — lengtte ° ye ft 5c For the children's room, or the | 2%-inch slots for the slats JOHN KINZLER | BASEMENT WATERPROOFING ’ ., B . *CALCIUM Chloride 150 summer camp, bunk beds are! The complete side rails are bolt-|| 670 W. Hures FE 4-3525 |) That Will Not C k ause of Frost foe damp me tang “ $ space savers, and are easy to/|ed to the bed-end assemblies. The | | ; * Suet oul $ make 8 slats are 1 by 3-inch lumber each | ; | ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK | a) N | ‘ PARMENT SINKS 2495 The bed posts are of 3 by 3-inch | 38 inches long. ARE Y . Conerete Step @. Cast Iron lumber, each 74 inches long. The! All sharp edges: should be round- | . E OU {ll Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates PR *3 ie BATH SETS dimensions below are easy to fol-| ed or beveled p S380 Dixie Highway on 3.7715 |] Mets, Amt eine SQQ9S [ieee nett ot THINKING Reliable Waterproofing -— ©re . n (less seat) ... head boards and end framing rails 4-0777 | FREE ESTIMATES--We Deliver Anywhere! *® NEW 30-CAL. GAs 00 ae a-inch deep. Drill ‘4-inch holes Unable to Pai to Paint, So J 24 Whittield ——— ae —) AUTOMATIC 65" ———- — — Jor-the.bolis- —" ir mommy Reet at ||" wil te tasted wer. Friends Do the Job BUILDING? deine ata gluing the head boards and end | CINCINNATI. Ohio—Across- the TH 6 PM. jing them with No. |river in Latonia, Les Poetter’s © Ss test week mter- | house was sadly in need of a new uJ WOLVERINE. a “ coat of paint. But Les Poetter, who | % QUALITY | was just out of the hospital after | Side rails of 1 by 8-inch lumber, % SERVICE a serious operation, was not well | Lumber & Wrecking C0 [eee ane rote he cecmatch | enough to follow his regular cus E 300 S$. Paddock St. FE 2-9784 val is adinl a lelet oar vail tom of painting it himself. In spite %& PRIC a strip of 1 by 2, 74 inches long, re his inability, he was trying to A f Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. securely glued and screwed into geen! Joh. | re 0 Including Saturday lace. Four pairs of glue blocks, A group of his fellow workers at P P & a large oi! refinery heard about HIGH placed 20 inches apart, provide it and hatched up a plot. The next Saturday morning they showed up : with paint cans and brushes, lad- IMPORTANCE | : ders and scaffolding. By evening | they had applied the first coat and , the next Saturday they returned to We Feature All Three finish the project. € tito have tienda” "1 NON LAKE Penetrating’ Finishes iNVPED Cf | Stained Cedar Shakes. . . °21% Easy to Apply to Wood Peoetratine’ Fon finish is an 7234 Cooley Lake Rd. be i 4, ACRES Near Pontiac . «Mere is a chance te own 2 nice parcel of land for the price of a lot. Large enough for your home, a fruit and vegetable garden, chickens and plenty of room to move around. Only $450 per acre ($2,000, $450 down) $25 2 month, 5 years to pay. Convenient to te lakes. state parks, schools, bus and shopping. Directions: Out Woodward to Pontiac. right on Perry (1'2 miles) left on joslyn (12 miles) right on Walton Bivd. (1 mile) left on Giddings Road oy rp ay for sign. On premises this Sunday 1-6. Owner — applied clear finish for ply- . EM 3-3061 | UNSTAINED »sARE BUILT OF woop! the addition of stain int varying amounts gives a wide range of -- ) Makes it a most friendly place, doesn’t it? That's one of I FRED p . acks Preserve Heels : ! the reasons — = = If your youngsters heels wear OTE : yea) aoe sees w. MOOT"! CEDAR SHAKES Yeu youll wet te adrimge of wed wien yo Sepia Electrical build, or remodel. We have a full supply of lumber and occurs. Contractor _____}___all_ the other materials you'll need...can help you get ft. [ceeneen cesarean =" +} started. So; just-drop by and-tell-us-your-plans-;;n0 obli- ——_-¥ ' See the New a © WIRING gation, of course. i “Coronado Home” t @ FIXTURES | : | United States Stee! Co. © POWER - $ INSTALLATION | , trem $6,500 » See Our with DU PONT E = Authorized Sale and Erection . Complete Line of a - FIXTURES and TWO-PURP 0S S Herbert C. WIRING SUPPLIES D 845 W.- Huron Per HOUSE PAINT 7 avis ‘ FE 2-3924 or FE 4-640 Bt formulated to prevent staining! pS Oe Square Fo EW ae beni RO ‘ If your home has large areas of inted clapboard or wood above ' erripy peat enh pror pent : woop > Bundles to the Square New Du Pont Two- Purpose House : Paint is specially ee G a KITCHEN low pulisted oufaces ... eects re “Sega CABINETS more than ordinary house paint .~ : oa % | We Prevents white steining below ‘bina lf Bathroom Vanities Custom-Made for New Homes or Remodeling 6” 7 “pointed surteces * A brillient white—con be tinted The F.J. POOLE CO. Cal. CORWIN LUMBER C0. DONALDSON — c ABINET. SHOP | FREE CUSTOMER PARKING . on SLRS Coss | “FE 2-8385 ~< RE a aes oO. te 2-8381 - || 3088 W. Huron FE 5-9331 . | 151 OAKLAND AVENUE FE 4-1594 | : 4 . * . ‘ ( ‘ ; ‘ os yes | A : Ey .. , 4 e sees ’ + You'll Be Delighted to learn how easy it is to build an attractive, per- manent out d oor fire- PR ad foe are Eee en od ne eee oe Bryon, ( THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 Outdoor Dining Enhanced fast, lunch and dinner outdoors when the weather is nice. The table, chairs and cushions may re- main outdoors. Even the plastic | table cover or place mats will not be harmed by sudden showers. Designers are creating beautiful but sensible tableware for open considering that it may be found in dime stores and gift shops. Even insect repellent is avail- able in candle form in smart glass or other containers that” will not detract from your table setting. Check Home eventually to other parts of your home, to the health ‘of your home. Preventive medicine, real estate men find, is just as important for the ills of the home as for those of the human body. Postponing im- mediate treatment means more trouble later. spection. Homes Offer Good Buys Sturdily built older homes, now selling at prices lower than at any time since the war, often contain many extra features for the wise home-hunter. He often place! air dining. There are delightful Evening dining may be enhanced Take advantage of fine carty becomes “heir” to large-size clay items in the inexpensive bracket | P@tticularly by candlelight. If you roid weather pe make suck | tile bathrooms and kitchens, extra THE SECRET IS: to charm any outdoor table. New | really want your table to look chic] CBCck® #8 these of your ows | attic and cellar space, fireplaces, : . glassware in bubbly, light-flecked! put a candle in a small flower) “™@* y and Sgrarege rooms that can be mo " . Ist. The HANCOCK SKELE-|/emerald green has the textured | not, painted white or a color to| Visual check of the condition of | ma into dens, playrooms or TORIZED BARBEQUE SPITS: TON” unit around which | look of more expensive and even it ; the roof and inspect the attic for | studies. BAKING OVENS: BROILERS and ' ace ce ee the masonry is built. 2nd. The simplified “Step-By- antique glass. It is well-designed, harmonize with your table cloth. The advantage of the flower pot -- (besides: being cute) is ‘that the telltale leaks during a rain storm. By keeping your roof in good con- Thermopane Insulates . b De li . ] E t Inspect your porch a pee ; £ Y quipmen damaged by moistire. A ‘good idea Sparkling One of the joys of warm weather is outdoor dining. e ore 0 S is to replace old floors with mois- WHITE -—_ Years ago backyard and terrace dining were limited to picnic type tureproof tile, which will last the fare. But with the advent of chic weatherproof firnityre outdoor dining - life of the home. - and = =< ; : took on a new glamor. | A policy of waiting for some- Finally, always include a safety Brigh | | Now the family may enjoy break-, adding a particular note of charm, | thing to happen can be dangerous check as a part of any home in-. right Colors + dition you can prevent damage to wewewereweerrrrrrrvrvv” 7) . PROTECTION THAT LASTS Also the NEW HANCOCK taal pens Flap Teo Buy or Sell Real Estate See dirt will anchor the candle, keep it | interior. oy pan er thick te a tie $ 95 95 — DELUXE PORTABLE follow. Bateman and Kampsen from blowing over and prevent it} Check bathroom finishes. Re-| insulation as an eight-inch brick 5 $] Colors from igniting your table cloth. Placing them witb a material such |or 10-inch concrete wall. See Your Builders’ Supply, Hardware or Garden Shop Dealer, Realty Company as tile will mike them waterproof — oy come in and let us show you the various units we have— 377 Seuth Telegraph and save future redecorating. To Oa, we Sail $19.95 up. FE 4 0528 Practically unlimited color com- . “Col e Real Estate Ha k | WwW k ee — —— binations are available. “All-Woman Realty” nco } Have the heating plant checked 52 W. P Cc ron or s New and cleaned. This is a good early THELMA M. ELWOOD HARDWARE No. 1 ike St. _ Pentiec, Mich. | | summer, job, as you may forget | 6143 Cass-Elisabeth Ré. 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 mame | HIGHFIELD the details of its past performance | FE 4-3846 or FE 56-1296 Keego Harbor, Mich | | if you postpone the reconditioning } : . ae ELECTRIC job until fall ~~ Se es NEWLY LICENSED Inspect all exterior paint. If TT " wees st ah wwwian ooo you let it deteriorate too badly, A ENTION “People Va take to Deal W ith” RESIDENTIAL WIRING bed Lent a f | Lela fer —— Srvere. water job Milos) laos agaahg csp oxpes GAS HEATINN o CHAIN LINK WIRE eaters, service changes, urnaces, sive — and less effective. . pumps, extra eutiets, new heme wir - | ee 30c per ft. | yet Check the condition of the base- | APPLIC ANTS! Cement and Cinder Blocks CLOTHES POSTS, FE 5-9393 ment thoroughly. Moist__ damp e a COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL jitions there will cause damage r RES. PHONE FE 4-7664 condi Steel with hooks ....... $5.95 each AAAAAAARAAAANAA nr See the - . STRUCTURAL STEEL ALL TYPES OF FENCES | REPUBLIC! | Ellis Builders Installed by Us or Materials Only! | . Radiant Gas | , “TOM” Is the Guy to See! ARDMORE FENCE CO. || © Supply ©. | BEAMS—CHANNEL | TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. am | sas ANGLE—TEE “Tom” Clifton, Owner Open Mon., Tues. 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SAWS FILED ~ ALL WORK GUARANTEED! @ Cement Work @ Porch Enclosures @ Siding @ Roofing @ Septic Tanks Call for Fres Estimate : Available True Wood -Facings-- for Your Appliance Home owners with a preference | for wood finishes in their kitchens now can get applianees with gen- uine «wood facings Terms NO MONEY DOWN — Up te 3 Years te Pay Pontiac Welding &; PUUCC CCC CCC CUCU UCC UCC CCC CCCCCUCCCCOCOCOOCOCrrOCrrr Oe i i lM Mi i i i i Ni i Mi i i i hh hi Li hi th he hh i i i te he a PP PP LP PLP PPP PAP PLP PPP PPP PPP PP PP PPP PPA AA AAA A One large’ appliance manufac- Heating. Sheet Metal re (tera Screens e Bathrooms turer is offering dishwashing units Contractor . Wait! Repaired j with hardwood plywood fronts. The Machine Works s @ Alterations : ; re _ 351 N. Paddock Se. | facing panels, whic com nis N.W. Corner Welton and i Open Sundays 2690 ‘South Woodward birch, mahogany and oak, are for j Padbalioweveiieees | FE 5-6973 Ortonville, Mich. coe use a6 66S oes. Seemann @ Additions lation can be handled in a few) |— ~ . . i — minutes. Only two screws are re- | SPECIALISTS IN quired for the job COMPLETELY MODERNIZATION Similar hardwood plywood fac- HH jings for.ranges and garbage dis- | pogals are being brought out so |that kitchens.can be planned with all elements in harmony. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY SIDING ask for a demonstration of our 3-D ALUMINUM SIDING __ ||’ That Looks Like Wood COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. 9 North Telegraph FE 4.2575 SEARS WILL ARRANGE COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND FINANCING #6 Get More Features for Less Money With This Conversion Burner *)- A.G.A. APPROVED v Full Price Only 91.50, Less Controls © ERECTED Call FE 2-2671 975" CALL US fer LOW BIDS on ADDITIONS te YOUR HOME, RECREATION ROOM, PORCHES .. . We can do the complete job . EXPERTLY and INEXPENSIVELY! . OR . . . DO-IT-YOURSELF. we carry a co complete line of Building Supplies. FHA Terms. 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Quality construction throughout, this brick colonial ranch ‘ime has three} generous bedrooms with large sliding door closets, paneled activities room, 1% baths with vanity and ceramic tile features, Andersen Windowalls, Youngstown Kitchens, counter-flow radiant heat, 2-car attached, plastered garage. Offered at $24.500. 20-Year 5% Mortgage " Heltman and Tripp | GENERAL CONTRACTORS Aisa Phones: FE 5-8161—FE 5-8822—OR 3-9411 20 W. Lawrence St. your best buy is Homart! _ ~ Homart 90,000 B.T.U. Gravity Type GAS FURN ACES > a dv Full Price Including Controls Only ‘179.5 30 Efficient Horart gas furnace is approved by American oie Association. Combustion chamber is guaranteed for 10 years... Includes pressure regulator, safety pilot, Enjoy -cfean,-everr ond automatic solenoid gas-vatve. Enjoy heat this coming winter! Visit Sears today—Save! Plumbing and Heating—Perry. St. Besement NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. UP TO 36 MO. TO PAY ~ DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford stop- light. Turn on Cambrook Lang, te Ledgestone Drive —right te model. ; . i :- ' = « “ ; ; “ oa “ _s _ t / — rl TWENTY-TWO ' / ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 , = ae? ’ 1 Tae = a | something he didn't do yeateréa | z. | : Cleveland Offers al Hele Na ‘rgving him his advance order pesca rcinnl or the next day. when a man 2 . , a . - ; , Snoring Likéty Involves, ozs riviera) i J al i) | things 44 ' ' els a he didn’t dare open his mouth ; YN |Living Over Happy Days isu tein wert, hs a NEW YORK —What is the real | and growl to. protect from danger cee both bilitand and wits CW Y . t's | “ 2-Week-Old Murder reason people snore? | the weak, \helpless male she calls | tamity as rd of thas as pe at Osteopathic Wife Is; A British doctor recently ad- her own? That would hold true if | his chest in their sleep whatever vanéed the theory that the snoring the british doctor's theory is cor-| 4. ' Vit - the Still Without Clues of husbands was a sign of affec- rect. for what's sauce for the oar pedirnd — mind when they ‘ tion for their wives. gander is sauce for the goose. The : ; ; — M An- : = other husbands agreed this CLEVELAND @® ayer He said it might be a race mem- _ * was the best possible explanation thony J. Celebrezze offered today ory relic of the caveman who| Naturally I would hesitate even to have the Cleveland Police de- “made the noise at night to keep to suggest that a snoring wife of snoring. partment take over investigation of aaramiarn aun ‘ might he dreaming of walking, ——— y from the den. the two-week-old Marilyn heppard | r.4, the husband now who k down a moonlit path with the tall, TV ; murder mystery his wie awake with Ars orunts. dark, handsome bachelor next door Young Enthusiast The mayor said the city’s €X-| whistles, groans and snorts may |—°F Feliving a canoe ride with’ Fixes Things His Way perienced, well-equiped homicide | really be trying to protect the dear | 3°Me old high school beau . ; bureau would try to crack the baf-| 5:11 by unconsciously warning| Husbands I have discussed this| MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — Nine- fling slaying “if asked by respons- away robbers or would-be rivals with gallantly rejected such a pos- | YC4r-old Jimmy Norvell told his _---ible_officials_and. if we were given | nis theory is a¢ Tull of holes ast Mbitity~‘Phey-were sure their wives | MOUer he'd have a “surprise” for complete charge.” |a sweater hung in a closet full of | Were faithful to them even in their her when she returned home Mra. Sheppard, 31. attractive | nioths, and the doctor who ad-| Childish dreams ceverel boats Males, Sry. Birdie wife of a wealthy ostepath, was |. ced it must be an amateur stu-| “Snoring is just a form of self-| Norvell came home and thought beaten to death in a bedroom of | gent of snoring. No wife | have | €Xpression with wives, as I see it,” She was in the wrong house. Jim- her home in suburban Bay Village, discussed his idea with has any | said one. “They are unable to; ™Y’s ‘‘surprise’’ was to‘shift the and her husband, Dr. Samuel Shep- | faith with it whatsoever ~ | make their husbands listen to them | furniture around. pard, 30, has told police he fought * 6 e« while they are awake. But women | Chairs, tables and divan had been her assailant and was injured by | Everyone who has heard an never give up, so all a wife's snor- | moved to different places in the -\' him. No weapon has been recov-| aigeriy hound dog snoring before a | ing means is that she is still trying | living room. A bed and desk were / ered and no very helpful clues fireniace is sure that his eager | to reach her husband's ears after Moved to the dining room /§ GREAT SCOTT! WOW DO YOU GXPECT US TO THK WITH TWAT RACKET have been turned uP since the | whines and subuded barks indicate | she is asleep | The family television set -had 4 pone committed about he is living over old happy hunting | “She is either reminding him of | been moved into Jimmy's bedroom, y 4.. | days. in his dreams. One wife I | —— ——- - oa <= Ere County authorities yesterday in- tared to-is sure that this holds | SIDE by Galbraith vited- into the- case Dr. Alan R-| aquatty’ trie of her husband GLANCES | el by Edgar Martin Moritz, one of the world's a “Don't tell me that bum’s snor-. | - standing “medicolegal experts irae ing means he is trying to guard me | : y | | director of Western Reserve Unt | ang our home.” she said. “If that | ! _versity's. school at ea what he were trying to do, he'd | ——has_been consultant in_dozens Of) +. scowtmg and growling “in his major crime cases, is chairman sleep ’ of thé American Medical Assn's “But all he does is wheese and medicolegal problems ereips, and gurgle as if he were out of breath has written a textbook: “The Path _ ang when I turn on the light he ology of Trauma.” While teaching | },,, 9 pleased look on his face. You at Harvard, he took part in more | iow what I think that proves? than 1.200 autopsies The old fool is dreaming about There were these other develop chasipg some pretty blonde, and it ments: |makes me so mad I get up and A Vermilion, Ohio, woman re pour cold water on his face. Some- | ported a tall, bushy-haired man— | times he looks 20 happy while he's ticketless and nervous—boarded a | snoring it is all I can do to keep | Baltimore-b ound bus near the from slapping him.” | Sheppard home early July 4. Shep- | . * e pard has described the intruder mM} As 1_know this tady's husband, his home as tall and bushy haired. | I feel there may be some truth in Sheppard told’ a reporter he | what she says. In the office where had given. “to proper authorities” | he is employed the girls call him names of “several suspects he | “old cold paws’ and ‘Harry, the thought might be insane and who | taise-tdothed wolf.” may have been admiring his pret-| But what about women? The a | by Jose Luis Salinas GOOD LUCK WACO. AND BE CAREFUL SENOR BULLETS DOESNT ORY GULCH / ty wife snoring of wives is becoming a real | ee | Problem in many househpids today. | Fur Really Flies Does this merely mark another | step in woman's drive for equal | HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) — Ban- | rights—a subconscious assertion of dits took $3,500 worth of mink the principle that if the man of stoles from a fur store which was the house can snore. she'll show about a one-minute walk from the him she can, too” American District Telegraph — a Or is there more to it than that? hurglar alarm service. ADT de- Does this increased snoring by tectives arrived on the scene with-| wives indicate that in our present in 60 seconds, but the furs and| world of mice-men a lady feels T M@ Reg UV & Pee OFF Gapr. 1964 by NEA Berwce, ine the thieves were gone. ; even in her sleep she must snari| ‘*There—bang— you're dead! Now go to bed!” NANCY | . by Ernie Bushmiller| THE BERRYS by Cart Grubert 1 THOUGHT IT WAS — SOMEONE WHISPERING , e Pav ava aa DIXIE DUGAN by McEvoy and Strieber esses s YOUR IDENTIFICATION ~— UH- WE'D } YOU SEE, WE WANT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ono CB eegy arts | Sal ny tan TRANSE He woney 7 fa 1 Gpadaastal : BORROW ewe | THESC TINGS / ACCOUNT— iy Aa Ps! Taar HAVING aaa — 4 % Ww 7" { g T/ i ZF . a 3, > y (J . - ‘ — ¢ : < e = “i ~Z ? * ! J ¢€ : “ ( 4S) : ’ he a —— 6 — J : ~ A “ ' dill | | if Why é aii 4% - . 5 =<. fee U8 Per tbe 7 2 sre " ~ ae all - = a 9 | DONALD DUCK by Walt Disney ial —_- WEDNESDAY | | fea PULLED HIBALLS' ° ° UIC, LOang~) ie: = Be * wt - | , OQ a — aes —— - > by Charles Kuhn OUT OUR WAY TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER’S ACE Webster-Roth PRETENDING TO THOSE BOYS | - THAT YOU WERE was 3 - . POM == WEARING! 7—— REVOKED Twice — ceo OUT OF HE WwRoONG HAAID THREE TIMES —TBorw Me OUT OF A BUSINESS DOUBLE, ANDO IS SLEEPING AS PEACEFULLY AZ A zaey I are WF: OMBINE DRIVING AND KNOCKING ' Dow ty OO, i MARTHA! WLW QTY —\) Se tes ee ean cow im) aa W-€-L-L, | HEAR O TH’ MOST INTERESTING THINGS 1 THAT-A-Way // 3 WAS CR em Tt WS _—— ee | A bo hh Sh -v EL? JRWNLUAMS te etm ae Serves ra THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 | : » al Police Hold Six Sti Business Notes: NewTax Bill | | MARKETS Produce . | ee fh, DETROIT PRODUCE i : . DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on S | 3 the Salem 0 0 If CaSury | ae Bureau el adecrenge reported yj : , ihll Rd., - Fruits: Apples. T | ie j . —+ : night ari - Cherries nour No Pair ou: | 3 Arrested Boys Lead | . St it | a loye deputies < ‘ ny) rri lack, | - late Hosp . Measure as Planned %° '. £%-650.24-pt case. raspoerriess| Troy Twp. Authorities, = / ‘ , 1 Fed. 600-7 00 24-pt case } Oy TWP. ues Former Inmate Held| Chsites a. &. ot me | Renews Old High Rate |, \stiseies Beans. green, fiat, No 1,/ IN Investigation ke : Pine Lake Rd., told Oakland Coun- : for C j [4.380400 bu. Beans wan. Nol e0e| | oe After 4 Flee ty sheriff's deputies Friday that : . a o - . j or Corporations |650 bu. Beets No. i. 65-80 dos bens | Questioning of three youths for someone took his 16¢-borsepower | | topped, No. 1. 125-175 bu Broceoli, fj... . A Pontiac State Hospital attend- © | By SAM DAWSON | fancy 250 43 bu: No 1. 150-200 '. by | vestigation of breaking and en- ; outboard motor from his boat f / ; i mS 1 1 00-150. bu,@ Cabbage. | tering June 25 led Troy Tow nship ant and a recent inmate were sometime Thursday while the boat god une TTPASUTY | sproute ‘No i 1 eri $0 bu "Conse as | Police to three, other men now “ named in a warrant by Oakland | was moored in Pine Lake. ands itiona) rev- | !. - doz behs Celery, No. 1, 2 75- bei held z *harge | 4 enue out of business this fiscal | Corn. “sagt wei A : eee | oe are ae pili an hae ae i PE 5-220, GA hatte year than it will be losing ae No wi 5.50-6 25 bu Cucumbers. | Cormack ps a peak Ziem Friday, charging the pair bail. Ph PE 5-5201. A ry peat . . othouse ©. 1 125-178 do D No | , ’ ae . oi tt a throiigh the congressional shakeup |i 15-160 doz behs Kobirabi, No. 1.| Trey Township, Edward Berry [: with “aiding four escapees from|- Re-elect Clare Hubbell Sheriff, of the federal tax system. 100-150 bu Leeks, No. 1. 150 doz y | ; . a behs. Onions. green. No. 1, 60-90 doz, 19, of 131 Leetonia. and a juvenile | 4 _1@ hospital for the insane.’’ | Republican. Vote August 3rd. Adv... bon: business Counts As its chief Mths arin, rose as ” 1s 08 yal for investigation of a gas station | ‘ Held in Oakland County Jail for gain in the easing of tax provi-| bens Peas No 1. 300-350 bu Pota-| burglary in Macomb County. arraignment Monday are Aloysius new. No 1, 2 50 50-lb bag Radishes LR. Savoie, 26, of 3300 Elizabeth Wild Auto Hits sions beth for corporations and for | t°** rT — . fancy. 100 doe behs: No 1. 60.| Information supplied to State | individuals rs incentive — incentive 75 (dor. be ; : ri bens: Radishes white fancy Troopers Raymond Hoopengarne ake Rd., and Cl J. McLatch- for business to expa , | 1.00 dos behs: No 1. 60-75 doz bchs “ ots LL . : neentive { d me nd and grow, Rhubarb outdoor No 1. 60-75 doe 4nd Robert Steinhurst of the Cen- er, 24, of 2605 Dartmouth Rd., ; l e for individuals to invest. behs squash Italian. No 1. 175-1 00 ter Line Post by Tr T Royal Oak Townsh leased : The Treasury will ¢: |*2 bu; No |. 75-125 pk basket. Squash aye Oat }y roy ownship oe * : _— Pala asury wil gain Money- | summer No’ 1 15-100 43 bu: No 1) Police Chief David Gratopp led to| ’ from the hospital July 12. a eT wise in the months just ahead be- | 75-100 pk basket = Tomatoes. hot- |i ot apnests June 6 , Gratopp had questioned the earlier that day when the youths had act- | house No | 250-300 8-lb basket; Toma Robert C. Miller, prosecutor's chief investigator, said the two men admitted helping two girls, cause the measure now working its | toes. way toward the White House puts N° outdoor fancy 450, 14-lb basket 1, 525-375 14-lb basket Turnip 1. 75-125 doz bchs; Turnip. topped boys Detroiter Is Hospitalized back, for another year’s ride, the No 1, 150-200 bu . tte old 52 per cent corporate income |, ‘*UUtt, 254 Seled greens: Endive. No ed suspicious. | 15 and 16, a 30-year-old woman After Brake -Failure;. tax rate which automatically |225-300 bu Escarole. No 1. 123.150 @uestioning by pulice led to ar- and 2 male inmate to flee the Police Free ‘Driver dropped io 47 per cent last April, [22 "ecerele: Siesched No. | 3se 300) Fests later of Edgar Richardson, | hospital Wednesday night. *o ¢ 6 | Lettuce. head? No. 1. 200-250 3 doz “=. and Monte Reader. 20. both of | . “OAK PARK —‘An automobile crate, Lettuce. head. No 1. 100-125 bu. | 5751 Chicago Rd, Warren, and Accompanied by Pontiac Police, ? As a result, the Treasury will be careening down Coolidge highway yesterday when its brakes failed, Miller arrested Savoie and one of the inmates at the zabeth Lake } Lettuce leaf. No 1, 75-100 bu Romah.e collecting better than one billion No 1. 100-125 bu Richard Russell, 20. of 3022 19-Mile ! more dollars from business in its Pal beara Oterpe = ee ara Rd, Utica, AWOL from the Army, Eli current fiscal year than it would, Ne 1 75-100 bu Sorrel, No 1 100-| Gratopp said { —————————————————— — . toud addiess Thus sdey. Melatcher . bowled ever @ pedestrian-and side---———— under the 47 per cent rate, oe ine em ee are All have) ee ee also was siezed at cars before tte 5 > That's more than corporations ins No 1. .78 i — | plicated by others by breakins in| hower hands living Berlin one of the pens with patriotic songs: which have endured through two the two girls and woman were nally rolling to a stop, : the coming year’ will be gaining wevaoss Eoue Macomb and Oakland Counties. in- | which he signed a bill conferring a special gold | wars. In the center is his wife. Mrs Irving Berlin. | found hiding in an abandoned Police repért that as Detroiter from the liberalization of rules for, perrorr iAP) —Eges, (0 Detroit, |Cluding Peter's Market at 4020 | medal on the 66-year-old song writer for composing | The ceremony was held in Washington yesterday. Bere oA et Ignatz E. Ostroski, 43, swung his figuring depreciation. and losses | ee Lud Ltederal-atate > Hate | Rochester Rd, Utica, on June 25, | = : | M39 and Pontiac Lake road car off the pavement to the dirt for tax purposes, and other pro-{ .4 average SO Taree $1.82, wtd avg $i43.|in Which liquor and food were! . : Savoie, Who delivered laundry | shoulder when he discovered the y _ racin. | me ] ¢ v smai 0 > “ : visions — although the deprecia:| ctumy Ostet eye cee | tH Lower Auto Inventories Fight Federal tots Sar'shaczssclimicat takes ons 15 model car abd some 10 million tax cela “ Wereens Orede A large 51. medium McCormack and Russell beth . te i q e eld kexs to the inmates and e | His auto clipped the right rear The Treasury's chief loss of rev 43, smali 30. grade B. large 43-44 wid» Were sentenced in Macomb Bi Boost for oie S ] them off the hospital grounds *}bumper of one stopped auto, ) S avg G's. grade C. large 2834 #14 8S County Circuit Court yesterday g a es : A /according to Miller. Savoie also | knocked over Stanley Struza, 36, of enue wil] come from the revision 3. peewees 22-23. wid avg 22's Z pee : ; of rules for: making out individual daa a ia id to 68 days in jail, two years pro. | By DAVID J. WILKIF. half a million units the dealer Gas R ulation told authorities he sade twe trie | Detrelt, ae be walked along the tax returns — including the | - bation and $200 finesngach,-—_— te naatte Faller oo wentories area se achi the from the hospital, first taking the | shoulder, glanced off the side of a : & the hotly CMCAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | 7 hence het AT’ Aufomotive Faltor pproaching the” is pearcld aad -trasapertion the | p car and finally rolled to a fought-over plans for cutting taxes CHIC a . Viste: steady fe: teader is ing held for investi DETROIT oF — The best news| point where they will cease to be others about an bour later, stop 160 feet away on income from corparate divi- cartanesd 93 score AA $68. 52 a 365, Ration of breaking and entering. the auto industry has heard in| ® M4Jor Worry for both manufac Many Oppose Order ; a 9 2 s dends 90.B 54, 08 C 48 cars 90 B 58458. - and Richardson and Rerry, both! ,,- “ : + turer and retailer The escape took place from the Police held Ostroski while _me-__ Bus aicie “_ : many months is the indicated drop of FPC: Heavy Users and the Pag chanics checked his brakes. When usiness, however, has a stake Gags firm. receipts 9348 whoiesale charged with burglary, are await: ! in field stocks The slash in field stocks was Lotreckdn ste ho sgl biel ead we they proved to be faulty the acci- in this and most.of the other in- dividual tax changes. It hopes that whatever saving is finally set for dividend income the result will be greater incentive to buy corporate stock. It hopes that savings made on other individual tax provisions | will also provide funds to he tapped for investrrent in business. The liberalized depreciation reg- ulations. agreed*tupon bath by the Senate and the House. should stim- ulate outlays of capital, business- men feel. because the new rules will aid manufacturers. storekeep- ers, apartment house owners and farmers. The new rules would al- low business to write off for tax- figuring purposes two thirds of the cost of plant expansion and mod- ernization in the first half of the useful life of the property — in- stead of over the entire period as now. The tax-saving incentive of this provision. observers predict should lead many firms to go ahead new with plans te build or to buy new machinery plans held up while they waited to see what the provisions of the tax law , buying prices unchanged. US large 44 US mediums 39; US standards 34 cur rent receipts 30, dirties 255. checks <4 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP) —Potatoes arrivals 104 fom track 306: tota) US. shipments 463 supplies moderate. demand rather siow | market for whites siightly weaker reds abeut steady California Long Whites 6450-500, Round Reds $4 860-5 10 Poultry CHICAGO PUOLLTRY CHICAG>) AP jitry stead rece: pt 478 coops fob paying pri unchanged heavy hen 1 175 hens 135-145 fryers be old roosters 135-14 Live pm or caponette DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT ‘AP)—Prices paid {feb Detroit for No 1 quality {try up to 10 am Heavy hens 18-22 light type heavy broilers or fryers +3-3%. Ibs) crosses 27', Barred Rocks 29 pound poul per live 16-17 grey Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT ‘AP: Ine Derr stovca enort Houes—Seiabie lou er tewe $6 Market areu all Tot and gilts an at "cents 220 sib) berrows soreéa choice } 160-1868 ibs amd 225-250 Ins other weights art scatte i> sows 16 75-18 75 few ror 2 24.7 t 23 50-24 ring 300.490 400-600 ibe e * * Funds for at least part of such expansion may also be found in the pew _ rules tha; would allow | firms to keep up to $60.000 of earn- ings without incurring the old penalty tax for deliberately holding back dividends. And the new rules hold that such a penalty should ap- ply only to the part of retained earnings that the government can prove are unreasonable The importance of this to busi- ness is that many a young and growing concern wants to plow back its earnings into expansion. That's rough on stockholders for the time being. The theory is they gain through the increased asset value ‘of their shares. Business- will also be getting greater leeway in carrying back | 2° losses to offset profits for tax pur- poses, and in deducting much of the cost of research. Spurred on by rapid changes + in retai) selling methods. chain Stores throughout the United States opened more self-service units in 1953 than in any other previous year, report issued in ‘Chain Store Age."’ a trade publication. This report, based on a 58-city canvass, defined the advantages found in the operation of a self- aceording to a_{ +325-360 ib 1800-1900, a Cattle—Salabie 250 foday's market slow. weak Compared last Thurscar supplies liberal trading fairly active early. slow late: good clearance chotce and prime fed steers steady, lower grades =neveniy_steady to $0 cents jower, cows unevenly 50 cents to $100 léwer, Dulls | stockers and feeders steady bulk choier | to low prime fed steers 23 50-2500 fully | tw loads prime 1000-1115 Ib steers 25.2 | bulk good to low chotce steers 195 2300. several lots chotce and prt 633-842 Ib hetfers 2000-2300 utility and commercial grass steers and hetfers }13.00-1600 some commercial to 99 | lots 1700-2000 most utility and com: cial cows 909-1200 few bettter bols’rin cows early to 12450 and some of hetier type to 1400 canners anc cutters 790 950: bulk utility. and commerctal bu'ts 1400-16 50. bulk good and choice stock ers and feeders 1850-2150 medium anc good 15 00-18 00 Calves .—- Salable 75. Market mostly steady today Compared lart Thursday market moderately active, supply liberal! vealers steady; bulk mostly choice 21.%0- | 25.00, few high choice and prime tndivid- uals 26.00-27.00,. practical top 26.00: com- thercial and mainly 15 00-20 00: | cull and utility 8.00-14.00; few © eT- cial to choice slaughter calves 13 00- 00 Sheep — Balabie 3%. Thursday's market | unchanged. Compared last week; sup-| plies small; trading active. prices firm | bulk good and 5 O- e er choice native § spring | | lambs 22 50-2400: few smail lots choice | |and prime springers 24.5@ some utility | to low good springers 1900-2100 cuil | to choice slaughter ewes 100-8 00 | — HICAGO LIVESTUO: AK CHICAGO ‘AP: — Salabie hogs 5 000 | emeral trade active uneven butcheis mainiy steady. sq@ws steady to 25 higher most sales choice 180-250 Ib butchers 23-00-24-25. Jatter--price fer-a few -leade and jots choice No 1 and 2s 190-215 Ib top 2450 for one load, choice 240-270 Ib 21 00-23.00. 280-300 Ib 1950-2100, a few few lots 150-189 Tb lights 230-23. larger lot choice 330 ib sows 1625-1875 with lighter weight sows 19 00-1950, 425-600 Ib 13 75- 16.25: good elearance 4 | } ' w 'They are being held in Oakland ing trial. The youth is in the hands of juvenile authorities Crash Ends Trip Urges Standard for Mysterious School Houses Waterford Auto Down to only a little more than | James R_ Crandell of &940 \ lhams Lake Rd Waterford MSC Workshop Says Township, got a rude syiprise last night when he came out of a store Program Would. Soave to get into his car It wasn't in front of 6? Wo Law Taxpayers Money rence St. where he had parked it EAST LANSING uf — Standard a __ half-hour cane A small |ized school buildings would fit 90 crowd around the Pontiac Fruit) per cent of the requirements of House 1' blocks away led the mys- tified Crandall to his car. sitting across the sidewalk with its grill smashed against the door of the | Michigan public schools and save the taxpayers money. That statement was made yes- terday to the Michigan State Col- fruit store lege Governmental Workshop by Patrolman Harold Hasvden = said . * : or : Louis H. Schimmel. director of the the errant auto may ha rolled municipal advisers council + dow the steep street mneiine But. Schimmet argued tha; public school districts often are noq get- have stoien in he said it someone mas failed to negotiate the turn front of the fru:t store and crashed. ting | their moncy's werth in Crandal| said he left the keys in building new schools because “The car While he ey rive Wie do Wor chase understand school bonding pro- Damage to the car and store cedures and architects who often | _was reported slight _, “have never built anything more TC y ‘ore. He said school construction costs are ranging from $12.000 to $30,000 = a room. AS Breakin Suspects — opmsitio so scivn standardicn tion comes mainly from ‘“‘local Two 17 - year - old boys stood pride and the architects." Schim- mute yesterday to charges of | mel said breaking and entering two Troy Dr. Clyde M Campbell of the Township Business places earlier aysc department of educational this year Roger Richey of 2046 Brinston. Troy Township, and Gerald Nor- man of 2095 16-Mile Rd., Warren, who appeared before Avon Town- ship Justice Luther C. Green were unable to furnish $500 bond each administration, objected that stan- dardized building might lead to | standardized school systems. He said the state departmem of public instruction now passes on all schoo] plans and that MSC, the University of Michi- gan and Wayne University all have experts available to advise loca! schodolmen on school plans. Robert E. Richards, member of the East Lansing school board. said qa yardstick for measuring the “value of a teacher would be appre- ciated by school boards faced with setting salaries | | | | County Jail tion July 27. According to Troy Township Po | lice Chief David Gratopp the two youths were arrested by Center Line State Police Trooper Robert Steinhurst Thursday on suspicion and they later admitted to break ing into Forsyth’* Market, 39869 Dequindre Rd Fume’ 6. and Bon lan's Bar at 17 Mile and John R Rds.. July. 14 A cloth bag.full of change found South Lyon Woman theses cara om 9" Killed in Accident until their’ examina- ig ' | | { | petitive fight. achieved through a volume of retail sales greater than any in dustry executive expected could be made in this year's first six months, along with a self - im. | posed production control by the manufacturers. The industry built about 2.900.- 000 cars in this year’s January: . June period. Its merchandising db- vision sold 2% million in the same period. Had there been no inven tory problem it fairly certain this year's output to date would have topped all previous marks. 1s But the inventory problem was. one of the most serious in industry history. It forced thousands of sales without profit by the retail- ers. It also forced many dealers out of business paid— | reduced Vie How much the industry in curtailed profits and output for the inventory tory probably never will be known Certainly the cost to manufac turers and retailers was consid. erably less than woultt have been ‘invelved in a ¥ io coma b . a sudden reversal of the mar- ket. ' ! outgoing model cleanups this year will be closer to normal than they | have been at any time in the last | ¥&88 to place Phillips and about, into radioactive carbon 14. three or four years. There should | 4.100 other independent gas pro-| The “hot” gasoline that results be fewer outgoing models on hand | ducers under federa] jurisdiction | can be added in small amounts to to hamper new mode! tions In the light of the competitive battle that lies ahead this is more important than is immediately ap- | presenta- Start of the year's final quarter. | Engineering and styling will play a big role in the 1955 com. (#94 upon returning found that i | thieves had pushed open a window for entry. police said. Present indications are_there will be four or five new engines among | the 1955 model cars. All will be) tition of last | | ducers to apply for certificates by ery to go to dinner about 11 pm Dog Bite Validates Claim | lof the V-8 type. All but one will! MANCHESTER, Qonn. (UP) —{the. previous 12 monhs. of the hospital Applaud Move . authorities said. — WASHINGTON uw — A. Federal Power Commission (FPC) order setting up procedures for regulat- ing rates gf independent natural kas producers seemed likely today to bring on a new drive in Congress for a ban on such regulation Sen Kerr (D-Okla). long a foe of US. control in this field, said the order points up? ‘the need for cor rective legislation by Congress at an early date Kerr's reaction was typical of that from legislators representing gus producing states. On the other hand, lawmakers from states which are heavy users of natural gas applauded the com- mission s move Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) said any new bill to remove the fed- eral agency s power to regulate the rates will be “opposed vigor- ously — Way Is to Tag, cules use Ariel G dent in chem gasoline for a university Kerr acknowledged there was In Schrodt’ little of no chance any legisia- tien .could be put through this Ea it - The commission announced _ the order yesterday in a surprise move tane. It_was in compliance with a June 7) The rae is the virtual certainty that | Supreme Court decision in the side the nuclear reactor cr pile. . | The neutrons produced by’ the pile | Phillips Petroleum case. The effect of the court ruling transform the in their dealings with pipeline com panies, including the setting of rates The FPC order requires the pro- large batches ucts, enabling curacy. 1 to authorize them to trans- Gas Molecules CHICAGO (UP) — A university of Chicago scientist has developed a way of ‘‘tagging’’ gasoline mole- radioactively for petroleum processing and gasoline Schrodt, graduate stu-| technique of attaching radioactive atoms of carbon 14 to gasoline | molecules. The method makes use | , of the nuclear reactor at Argonne | “ation in the Wall Street Journal of National Laboratory. Eartier metheds of “tagging” | proved cumbersome and lengthy, compound called pentane ‘one of the hydrocarbons in gasoline) ethylamine, is dissolved in the the various reactions in the proc- essing of petroleum with great ac- failure and he was released. Struza is reported in satisfactory condition in Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit. GM May Resume Journal Advertising NEW YORK «—Editor & Pub- _lisher magazine- said today that advertising schedules cancelled in ; | the Wall Street Journal in June by istry. developed the | ceneral Motors Corp. will be re sumed late next week. The cancellation followed publi- Devised Observe studying a story detailing 1955 automobile designs, to which General Motors | objected Last Monday, however, the Journal published an exchange ‘of letters between GM President Harlowe H: Curtice and Bernard Kilgore, president of the Journal, which indicated a reconciliation. is | tracer studies have spokesman sald. s method, a liquid | quartz containe ‘ + ] } RICHMOND, Va. @® — Some- _ ee et | body took a plane belonging to an | airline here. | stories of the theft. A couple of days later it reappeared on the ticket counter . The wing spread of the plane was 24 inches... of petroleum prod- scientists to study | Oct. also may make possible on earlier | Port and sell natural gas in inter-/@ ys TOKYO @—A helicopter switch to 1955 models by several | *t#te commerce Edison Revenues Up; spotted the wreckage of two U.S. ! of the larger concerns, . . , F84 Thunder fighter planes Apparently expecting the indus-| Thieves Force Window Some Demands Down which into a mountain try would be harassed by heavy | in Boat House; Net $50 a west of Yokahama_ yesterday. dealer inventories well through the | a DETROIT # — Detroit Edison | There was no sign of life. A final half of the year, most car Frank's Boat Livery at 8300 Pom | cy reported today steadily rising | SfOund party was en route to the | makers have hinted their new mod- | tiac Lake Rd.. White Lake Town- | doeneatic and commercial demands scene. els would not appear until near ship. was broken into and about | tor electricity have contributed to the year end. It now seems cer- | $50 taken last night. according to' ay upward trend in its revenues | tain a lot of new model work will) a report received by Michigan although industrial aoe electric | “Tl Bet You $10,000 be well under way before the | State Police of the Pontiac Post power has declined An attendant had closed the liv- ing. For the 12 months through June | 30, the company had net earnings of $20.858.639 or $1.94 a share on the 10,776.223 shares then outstand- This compared with net earnings of $19,978,473 or $1.89 a share for | Insurance—Real Estate 1 James A. TAYLOR Agency replace sixes or straight - eight! An insurance adjuster, John Van! Gross revenues for the 12 months { South | models. | Housen, became convinced while ending June 30 were $193,769,412 | compared with $185,143,925 for the BSalable cattie 1.500, calves 200, siaugn- ter steers and heifere nominally steady 100 Ockland Ave. fresh receipts mainly cows and good service store over other types mitted later were taken in pre-| . of stores. Higher average sales Mrs. Betsy Sheldon, 79, vious breakins. caused Steinhurst | bulls and and lower cost-of-payroll percent- ages are cited to support this type of merchandising. During 1953 the self-service store's av- erage sales reached $1.98 while average sales in other shops stood at 94c. Payroll crests have been found to be almost two per cent less in the self-service store, Detroit Edison Co. announced today appointment of Robert W. Hartwell, 36, as director of the full time to his assignment as as- sistant manger of engineering. department was set up two years ago to coordinate the company's various activities in the Dow Chemical - Detroit Edi- ison and associates atomic power development project. The Dow- Edison group of 26 companies is developing a nuclear furnace to provide heat for the operation of steam - electric generating plants. Preliminary indwations are that the injury frequency rate in Michigan manufacturing in- dustries in the first quarter of 1953 was 9.0 per million man- hous worked, the State Depart- ment of Labor and Industry said today. This was 2.3 per -cent above the fourth quarter of 1953 but 12.6 per cent less than the first quarter of last year. clearance at steady prices, vealers steady to weak a part load com mercial to low good 1100 Ib steers 18 50 a few utility te low commercial steers 13 50-1600, @ part load choice 1050 Ib heifers @275. utility grass heifers down }to 1050 a few commercial and goou cows 1202-1500. most utility 9 30-11 50 bujk canners and cutters 7$0 950, ‘uti ity and, ¢qmmercial bulls 1250-16 50 good and chdice vealers 1760.21 00; cull to commercial 10 00-17 00 Salable sheep 500. about steady. good to prime native spring lambs 20 00 2) 00 a load 94 Ib Texas spring lambs 21.50 cull to low good native springers 13 60- “ 00; cull to good simughter ewes 4 00- State Traffic Kills 3, Missouri Pair Listed By INTERNATIONAL NEWS | SERVICE By International News Service | Three persons were killed in; Michigan traffic yesterday, in-; cluding a vacationing couple from | St. Louis, -Mo. Dead are: Jotm Paczas, 61, of Detroit; Edward W. Hardina; 4, of St, Louis, Mo.; and Mrs. An- tonia Hardina, 530, his wife. Paczas was killed as he stepped into the path of a car at Davison and E. McNichols in Detroit last! inight. Police said he crossed | | against the light. Hardina and his wife were killed when their caf was crushed by a truck at Fourteen Mile and De- quindre, Warren Township. | Wit nesses fold police that their car was making @ left turn, when the | truck smashed into its side. ! | | to become suspicious of the youths. Lyon, a passenger in her son's | another car rammed the auto! {broadside at Pontiac Trail and ¥& | 2 Sent fo Hospital 2 _|Mile Rd. two miles south of) In just about every instance in | auto. was killed yesterday when | creased power. output will be boast- dog bit him ed by eact of the car makers, Top | will be in the 260 to 265 horse-/ Mid ‘ ore: the larger cars will claim that investigating a dog bit claim. The | ' previous 12 months, FE 4-2544 ae by Highway Accidente 2s. Boston Pos State Police reported today: Two Milford persons are report. | Police said witnesses claimed | ed in fair condition today at Pon-| Allen G. Weirmeir, 29 of Berkley, | tiac General Hospital with injur-| driving west on 8-Mile road, dis- ies suffebed yesterday when two | regarded a stop sign at Pontiac cars hit head-on ori Cooley Lake! Trail, hitting the car driven. by road west gr tn Lake road in | Mrs. Shelton’s son, Leon, 45. White Lake Township. . Sheldon is re ve i a . : ported in critical Grand Traverse, one of the drivers | _. encpialig ; : pital, Ann Arbor. Weirriieir suf- was admitted with mouth cuts, . fered cuts and bruises. fractured collarbone. possible frac- | ' tured ribs ahd internal injuries. The case has been t oer ; 'to the Oakland County Prosecu- Ss! ; Ibert Freiburger, s : . * ange saree biebiaioede aq | tor’s office for action, police said. fractured jaw and leg bruises. . : . The men were injured when their: Pontiac Girl, Companion car collided with a dump eS Hon in Johnson Crash driven. east on Cooley Lake road by Hazen W. Holey. 18, of 1360 | Miss Mary Lou Lawson, 19, of Round Lake Rd., Milford. ‘111 Seminole Ave., is listed in Holey told Oakland County shef>}fair condition at Pontiac General iff's deputies that Johnson's car | Hospital with injuries suffered ear- was on the wrong side of the road. / ly this morning when the car in Johnson said he was not sure| which she was riding struck a what happened. parked semi -' truck on Johnson avenue. Transfer Exiled Leader Hospital authorities said the girl : suffered a broken arm, injured, col- PARIS «® — Habib Bourguiba, | larbone and knee in the 3:10 a.m. | exiled Tunisian Nationalist leader. | crash. The. driver, Ronald D, Mc- | was shifted today from an island; Daniel. 19. of 3123 Cass Lake Ave. | off the west coast of France to 4/| Sylvan Lake, who was treated for' secret place on the mainland. His | face cuts, told Pontiat Police that transfer last May from Tunisia. set| he swerved ta avoid an oncoming | off a wave of terrorism in his! car just north of State street and country. struck the truck. | i ‘ > output for 1955 Half a dozen of the more widely | known makes will have completely restyled models next year. Many | of these already have been tested on the proving grounds. They indi. cate a trend toward lowered sil- houette, wider front lines and fur- — | PPORTUNITY ther adaptation of the wider wrap | around windshield. Ticket From Toy Kit but Motorist Pays $5 NEW YORK \# - A motorist who | found a parking ticket on his wind- | shield had no way of knowing it came from a toy kit that children use to play cops. So he sent a $5 fine to the Traffic Summons Control Bureau. Saul J. Allen, bureau director returned the money, but in effect found the motorman guilty any- how. He said in a letter: “The fact that you remitted a fine would indicate that you were in violation of parking regulations. However, since one of ‘New York's | Finest’ did not observe the viola- | tion, I have no alternative but to} return your money .order.”’ About 53 per cent of daily news- : paper circulation of the world is in the United States, the United King- domi and Japan, ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A NEW BUSINESS? Now is your opportunity to establish yourself . es the owner of the amazing Minit-Men Automatic Car Washer. A machine thet har revolutionized the car washing industry, by speeding cors — automatically — _ through a washing-drying opera- tion at the rate of A-Car-A-Minute. Motorists today realize: fre- quent car washing aids in main- taining @ car finish, with o resultant higher future resele valve. This: month and : every month, Minit-Mon stetions will wash in excess of one million cars. ~ ‘ “S Fron Veoniy, One Was in Salk Trials LANSING —There were 54 new ported in Michigan during the past week, the States Health —_— ment said today. This compared with 60 in the same week-a-year age and 56 in the corresponding week of 1952. « TTS EVE Deen TSS” vases re| Health officials are unable to ported so far this year. This compares with 238 cases during the same period last year and 146 in 1962. The department said 11 of the 54 cases reported were in four of the 10 counties that participated * in the Salk polio vaccine tests Six cases were reported from Oak- land County, two each from Ma- | comb and Calhoun counties and | one from Kent County. Cely eke ‘of the new victims was} a participant in the trials. This was a non-paralytic case of polio _Teported| from Oakland County. 1° t say whether the case received the vaccine or a -useless fluid used for comparison purposes. The other new cases of the week were distributed as follows: Paton County, 2; Genesse County, 1; Hillsdale County, 2; Washtenaw County, 21; Wayne County, 5, and Detroit, 29. The department said the cases continue to be scattered and in proportion to population density Appoint City Manager CADILLAC W — L. A. Hanson was named city manager of Cadil- lac at a special meeting, of the city commission Friday. Hanson, 36, succeeds Max Davenport, who | resigned. Hanson has been direc- tor of adult education in the city schools PUBLIC BALE le? Motor No. 6002035H Clud Coupe Gale to be held 1 0 pm, July 29th. 1054 at 280 SB Saginaw Bt. Pontiac, Michigan July 16. 17, 1054 Municipal Perking Lots in Pontiac. to Provide Penalties for Over- time berting Tegal oo Contrary to the Terms of e The City of Pontiac Ordains (a) Definitions The word “Vehicle” as used herein, is any Geposited as provided in this ordinance | The Pontiac Press Future advancement with , e | ad rooms, recreation rooms dormers CACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF + fe ' , ’ “ eo nae : oo ' . << a . ’ ree 4c Lj r ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAX, JULY 17, 1954 | e. “y- | — 7a Dog s M 1SS1 ng INDEX Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanied Female 7) Work Wanted 1 Male 10) "Business 4 Serviceg . 1 sl Television | Sevres = ico 22 ome Se gt OO Un ATTENTION To veiness’ - NGHT TV SERVIC P laymate Cat ~~ TO te heen fae we ee to @ Years of age with| ing by Manoa, man, pence ALL MARES OF rOUNTAD FE PENS) DATS 'b-1206 FE 66300. * NELSON, JULY Pers Del- pr noe. oe part| ability to select, train. develop guaranteed. Charles Sloan EM aired oy, tienetal Printing &|_ M. © _STRs +to Be fleturne ——— Ee SS eT a eee es personnel — Must have some hamasaal x == Beek: re Sayer , 3 = ; oo 8 am ~ELASSIFICATIONS Howard George, Mrs. Oscar a eni sonality. start career with sub-|PA AINTING WANTED BY ELDER cE “SERVICE _DON'S Radio & TV GRAND RAPIDS (Blondie. a las Nelson and ‘iar ea | _Auburn. PARD PAINT MAN. 22) portunity Sor pease” meoraied Prag a ar ~ JOB | APPLIANCE S ae SERVICE, Cs . le : ‘ We service al) makes of refriger Cocker Spaniel belonging to Mr.| ANNOUNCEM be held Monday, othe giving age and) _small. PE tO) ators | wasa-r. radios cleaners $ gen eer ENTS jap t0. os 0020 Gm Won te ~ SERVICE STAT TON : earners e oto or snab-/ REPAIR ALL KINDS OF FURNI-| | and all tps or,emall appliances, M1 TCHELL 5 STV Mrs. . Moore here, of Chapel with Rev . MANAGER 3415 Dept D. 8. a) Se it up. te renssncbly, Will pick ROY'S 9 ave. FE 4s ©. Pike FE ‘won't be lonesome any more. Card of Thanks steastsscees F lowing the service here @ voay| With ability Yo train men wanted sone kam ka * ANADER or| A& BT "RENCHING ~ Typewriter Service 22A Alley Cat, the dog's feline play- In Memoriam ............ 2 _ wal lees to Geleny Beech,| 57, mater , oil ee Phaccugece 4 and i I octet Dairy Quees or other ice cream | Footings. water lines, field tile. | “~~~ ITERS RENTED ; : ., tor vice and = “ 996) mate, is coming back to Grand/Flowers ........ seqcceeece. 3, Thursday “puneral errangemente soles Mar Dart. Pontiac FE CARPENTERI-EXPERIENC Si Bent ot etepences FE pcckinarine TSERVICE AND michel’, Aza N. 8 N. Saginaw St. | Rapids. Funeral Direct ; by the Sparks-Oriffin Funeral) ‘ment, modernization work ye? IN PLUMBING WORK WID~ REA | ‘@x_reports FE 52473. TYPEWRITERS AND “AND ADDING MA The Moore mee ferences 1 + — -|\CHECKER. PAMILIAR WITH|CHURCH HOUSEKEE, a BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | fine, Ty ice SUD family moved to lols 5 STEVENS pee 16 ee 12 good drafting practice to check| Presbyterian Chur, EPER, Finst 7 INDUSTRIO/8. RELIABLE COL tag ano Windows cleaned. Pb snege ty Pesting aoa Ot Grand Rapids from Lansing last Cemetery FOS 0 CASAEE - Dow a ; proine ree . on email precision de- nam. Misa. First qualification lege ser 8 wa - odd tobs for ears _FE 2 1631 See tering 23 . band vices for re : y em- upervising and ist th mer ardening, painting, Win) hols: January, bringing both pets here. EMPLOYMENT _ deer Poor of Mrs. Florence; ployment and egportenity to “ad-| Work ir kitchen. Second qualify | doW Washing or what have you BEACH CLEANIN ‘Go ho soca PPL The 18- t vanderlus Quac and Eugene North,| vance M. C. : 118 In cotton Would be helping manage| Reasonable rates Give us & cal) | Seacnes installed cleaned. sanded | cat got wanderlust ping ® APERIES, : + Mrs Rd Lake s marriages, funerals | ®t Rochester, OLive 2- EM 3.2088 ___|CUSTOM MAKE oper oni and disappeared. Help Wanted Male ..,...... 6 amoral Pat ogee Nay a : Third qualification. Light house | WANTED: CARPENTER WORK |OEPENDABLE ‘SEPTIC >. TANK ar ee ek erica, Rem The other day, the Moore family Help Wanted Femal 7| the Sparks-Gritfith Chapel In- lao See ae i noa| Ned of topes (06 Feu cheering § Prompt service. MY| ieciSgg 617 Central, FE 2-6340__ : P| . J a received a card from friends in Help Wanted a mig ay PA ag Bee Combination epeeieecko oy DENTAL AS Work Wid. Female MM expert TREE TRIMMING & RE CARLES ue wend eM their old neighborhood in Lansing ante seccseeecceees 8] charge of the grave service tant NTAL Assis. Ox Ag nnn Mee ceree 3 6 Free estimates i 5 pivot eed, tenchitdehest Ian : or one willing ta learn |BABY SITTIN IN MY OR YOUR |EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE | ES SLIPCC g waTERE Please state qualific: APES SLIPCOVERS, that Alley Cat had returned there. | Instructions ............... 9 Card of Thanks 1 Welder pete celvuseea Nat ce aad | ere cal wik es | hii Beadle FE + Becatse—-the--dog;—- Biendre;~ —-had--work Wanted Male” — ae eae aia saoes! Xtus (he experienced in all hee Write Press Bos |CAORED WOMA® By ES DAY «Eee CAL WIBING. 3 Fare ES PURNITURE ? ¥ all eeeenes A ALL THOSE | _ Ec es Rates reasonable | _tiqu e 8 specialty FE 5 mourned the cat's absence, the | w, Wanted Fe H Senay kindness and aympeihy of. of-) types of weldin with|CURB GIRL 18 YEARS OLD. meek plu tere Cail FE tna | SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES AND ) BED- Moores are’ going to Lansing to) rk Want male ..... ay tees during the doom YI t ref g apoly im person 2670 Auburn eae Can ee lscecome VUTOR SERVICE BE) sprad Yo! maerial. FE $5701, e r « rew)l ee oer tee Alley Cat here. SERVICE — . 1 am — greta to those Eo reterences. wave eT ee aes TF roughs operator desires perman- Ph F ‘teat THOMAS ;-UPHOLSTERING | ICES OF FERED oeoyggern bmd “ meee eters Good wages, imsurance|” Estate ‘Baleclaay” lots of property ent work. Experienced O 36185 | EAVES TROU GHING 4 8. TELEGRAPS ey es 7 aa J : D. Race for his comforting words.| | fits. etc to sell. M-nber of Coopefative/ COLORED LADY WANTS" DAY Lost & Found Building Service 12| end to Sparks Orifth yenelits, etc. Real Est work. cleaning or laundry. FE| Purnace repairs all makes FE ACID Ore «| m Funere! ane Jn : ate Exchange. Cail FE « | : wnnnnnr eon mer Ore ; | Home for their sym itt "|Write givi 52744. §-6973. French's Heating & Sheet) | egotiations Resume Building Supplies ........12A| derstanding Caroline } cLain “ & hats a Getans “LAW RENCE W COORED WOMAN WANTS WORK | Metal _ ——— eS cen ee ar tne B + In Memo a ~~ 3 to Box 62 Pontiac Press G: AYLORD : by day re. —— Excellent refer SEWER = NIXG | =: bres See Gl ea Wn usiness Services ......... 1 Memoria « | meskes | C is 7 | ao TR Rock well FE ¢7654 in Rubber Walkout Bookt eee REAL ESTATE _ & INSURANCE | Sinks Sunday Serv. I Ph FE +2012) a ing & Taxes .....14) Moris Ly Rugelve whe paseed|CAB DRIVERS. she pad ert. AN EASY JOB ON THE TELE pees cesta wee INARIAN’S | AWNS SPRAYED FOR WEEDS | LOST AKRON, Ohio # — Negotiations | Chiropodists ..............15 lea sane 3's Pp a a) ars $30 Apply 2 E oe — “a references. Cali’_and crabgre's FE 20067 \Child's white nylon mesh shoe near : while she |i oe Le ae R 3-613 : 2 | between the CIO United Rubber | Foot Specialist 15A| 5, ieee. ves im peaceful —ANVASSERS TO CONTACT|IF YOU NEED “MONEY BUT ° Cart OFF oa ceca | Keego Hardware on Cee pletne Workers and Good T . : Sets hen e Her memory we shall always keep | Present users of our products for cannot work full time we haveicret is WISHES BABY SITTING ; wey nS 2038 y | year ire. & Sadly missed by children and grand-| S¢Fvice and replacement sales. | the opportunity you need Pleas- ~ PLAS TERING oe Dressmaking & Tailorin 16 job during .day in or around Rubber Co. resume tn Cleveland ~ ig ieee. declan py ern pti lem) yma irene alae Pontiac) Hocnester “Call OLive 22482. |O Movers _ EM 3.0890 PE ¢108 (O57 BLUE PARAKEET, VERY [Monday morning” in malar to Garden Plowing... 16A|"™, ONO MEMORY OF MY) ttrycait fe "Sen for leer WOUBEAEEPER FOR SMALL OU [,JFSIRES BABY SITTING PLATEMING, AG4, A10E" meas) i Ciniksou Wa soa , A ears ago, Jul amily with no children Cooking o arks ee jend a July 7 walkout affecting | Income Tax Service ......17) {i's lonesome Md without you, CARPENTERS WANTED TED UNION| Write Box 61 Pontiac Press GIRL WANTS BABY SITTING By! —Onsble. OR 3-2707. = |Lost RAT TERRIER, SMALL, 23,000 workers in 10 plants. Laundry Service _ aoe Pin gee way, 2 ener 6 p-© rep only os) Man wees west. BEHAVED BOY ‘be hour OR 3-0189 7 oats PL ME posts, Leo Lustig eck oo ved cola Fi or eee ees ife hes no een e same | esires ousekeeper, Would Tike|GIRL WANTS BABY SITTING BY = bed eme ~ On Wednesday the _union begins . Ss Since you were c ‘away. |ELDERLY MAN WITH JUNK EX.| home to bé more attractive than! the hour OR 37836 |ROBERT H CHAPIN PLUMBING) _ 43700 ; taking a strike vote a WOSK? | Guineennniatnr ES oc Sediy missed by wife and femily.| perience to ve on dump. Call, ‘#lary. Write Pontiac Press Box 6 a IDENT DE.’ 82d heating Fhene FE 53479 __ | LOST PARAKEET, LiGHT BLU mong. Abesliee t etter «# PM FE 48006 |MIDDLE AGED WOM HIGH” SCHOOL | STUDE A N RS Name is Porky Reward. if : ! Ee . ‘OMAN AS ires summer empioyment pre S S Ss} [in in the ote owe members of Moving & Truc king | —s herbert Balen and lit EXPERIENCED BLOCK LAYER | veces ea “ ee. to el- ferably as Veterinarians helpe WS, LAW an L please call rr ae ace rubber industry's “‘big three’’ : : | Must be fast Will pay above, ‘erly y. Live in FE 20556 FF 2.6818 . LOST. JAPANESE PEKING pe waaay : Painting & Decorating oc 20) Flowers union scale PE 4-604 | PRACTICAL NURSE OR MIDDLE [RONINGS aN My HOME. 83. A FE 2-7680 8 Chamberlain] dog brown. curly tail, left home lin ron—t Goodrich Co Phot : | aged widow rith i SAWS MACHINE FILED June 26. Please return to 119 os & Accessories 21 atta Experienced hd ow vith nursing experi-| bushel. FE, M | Jack FE 25404. Re- land Firestone Tire & Rubber Co] ee SCHAFER'S FLOWERS A111 I P|REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE pps Building Service 12 Laundry Service 18 ~ Corp wave SPECIAL vehicle shall securely set the emergency Rent Apts. Unfurnished .M i OPPORTUNITY | Menéay July 19 tess hole nz - : peel eric nna eaten Wie ae ee a ewe with styl 50. Dore Between 8 00 AA ing. brake on said vehicle Rent H ——_ ——-—~ | arnings up to 880 per de . "= se TON. COMPLETE REMOD FAMILY { AUNDRY, SERV othy . Sou N_ Perry PE 21244 Bection 12 The coins required to be| Rent Houses Furnished . si Belling complete Firestone lin ( . - _.., ATTENTION C ice tiae Laundry = YAKT. AND ( Ol as | \ | eling & modernizing service Altle 2-8101 co DRIVING device by means of which persons or hareed und - Rent Houses Unfurnished = . : ol ocho pe traneported upon 0|fequiation of city cer eager pir ar tn un %6 Wim ar oihet presse tee” for PERSONNEL OFEIC! SAdiinnt, COMP Oe ye, (i ve cae way except such as rated exclu-| purpose of relieving traffie congestion Rent Lake Cottages BA! FOR WANT ADS interview call Mr Bimmens Man,\224 Fleer County Office Butlding, teretions. coe tom buliding A\ Laundry Pn FE 28101. _— a ne ina” < — - ape providing parking space for the | 5 R R | ager Firestone Store 146 W Hu- 1 Levi cot St financing FE 4-5470_ __|25 PIECES OR LESS PEASHED aly Portiac iehigan “ “an camace & une Pgh -rersders = parker in the City of For Rent Rooms __....... 37 DEAL FE 2-8181 le gee oe Sunday or 7 to 8) : A-1 Carpenter vie 8. Santora cen aoe L] : SSON stand of remain, att or not. IM a) gee 3 Rooms ‘With Board 38 Remodelir@ of all kinds, eddt) ~~ metered sone on any municipa) peraing a jon | . perked or oceu- e A ; : - < tions. attics breerveways. siding Landscaping - %8A, D lot im the City of tiac vidos | med shows! ar of the municipal | Convalescent Homes 38A From 8 a.m, to § p.m, | TEACHER ete. FHA ig anercremces _ m AY - EVENING-S8UNDAY wy Tae tres “Maaccipel Paring Lat") felting 20 Matey oh tbe eee arco | Mimer without carte work a EM 3.2302 Sas g ran ay ree mame on Une weceaateae carte mi a - summer jo " oted ty the 7 of Poatiec on which | Mutsene - ‘ar sr tase aa car |! t J BE OEGRIORRE 39 ore tastier. ‘The a Poon Taser A-1 FLOOR; rata AND SAND. | ie Sa ‘tie “Mestane Scrugas| Way Bee Schoo! i . | A a x ator vehicles are pert ior te mere. |Ricie either by placing tag thereon | Rent Stores vesseeses. 40/9 Press assumes 20 reepoe- Witten Sunde kta — a t WORK VANS LANDSCAPE SERVICE. |DAINTY MAID. POR SUPPLIES. S reroll bony pe A te Mere-| which shall piatnly indicate the nature sibility for errors other NEEDS A LADY EXPE BRICK, BLOCK CEMEN vine lawp maintenance. = _Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814. 93 Mark. pal Parking et vot the portharest corner (Of the violation, of by removing and | Rent Office =e RA ee 41 = eee pn aeens ee and Nrepie-e FE oe guENT|= +6510 FRE Te ) FLIAS ee eoere ing su = vehich t 4 « LocK AND XN + sua = _ sh a sad barred yu first insertion of the ad- ae errs eer Per ee = ee No job too | ORADING, & haat LEVELING The _kid b Bection 3. In order to determine the | fflned® te TT T / : = Te « ; r the weekend. tang of time any vehicle has been | be transmitted ve cope aos Bureau rendered | valueless ne }mweors . and crabera, FE 2-0967 Happy politicing pashed ‘we ony metered cone or any | "here © record shall be made shewing/ REAL E ~§ tions are made be sure to We have om opening | WANTED MIDDLE AGED B& Ty TRE NCHING pant pozino~ stone. GRAVEL | ——— Cisize - king lot. a parking ocr violation The owner or operator of | Sale H ot “Bill | gombere.~ | lusty “employed to =a lady for general Footing. field tile and water lines and fill MAple 5-2704 ENAPP SHOES — oe oes vehicle may have the same re-, fOr Sale Tiouses...,...... SG me moments Mot work with carrier usework and care of 3 OR _3- 16m TREE SP RAYIN —E - 4 giris 7 and 12 years of ‘a. “work ‘Gi 3 ___| PRIVATE D: = manager or river of a vehicle sine | ac tne ‘Traffic. Duress, @ fer” of one | For Sale Lake 4 oe ae We want someone eho | anerstene var cunom vullding | Mosauiloes seeds and ehrute ma: eel cepech five cont “cont ig mimonce sot | dollar. If the owner or operator of a oni Sean eae cee and Saturdays from . ee Sree OR 32579 _Call_ OL _24021.___—_s_| PAUL SUTTON FOR CONORESS the United States, in the parking time Hhogp: — has — impounded by For Sale Resort Property 44A | pee than ee cece 8 to pm. | —— Tok cen CARPENTER WOR VORK, ALTERA- Moving & Trucking 19 Feretbager'd Inquirtes and contri- devite alongside or next to said m so ae eS eke marry ao ce | Sclbeben wale te ‘e 13 e'eleck noon the | Ete. Ste days per week tions. moarromnetions: =* cutee |= POG DIOS aEWARt -P O_ Box 136. Royal Ok. pernins we toed by such vehicle ana |atoresaid. any police officer of the sgd ee (F This ts mostly out- | eee icone te Gs se cEMENT Se SPECIALTY, |04;1, MOVING, & TROCEINO ‘on wart” Mattoon, formeriy vot the driver. owner. possessor pag : — predlr~ eg = on any |For Sale Lots. .............46 Transient Want Ads may | pig Riedel ena wer | west section of Birming- Floors. drive wavs sidewalks) piers ose Fe ane oe a al Ave. Pontiac FB tnergot uring the ‘ime of the parting | City “and ‘convey such vehicle. to, the |For Sale Acreage ........4T|{ Gavel publication. here tee pereceainy | UTS Oe ereeces, | a Pe strat chee. FE| en eee Sa ELAY pase poun vehic | ¥ s a - elivery ea said metered "perking vone (it limited. | nutgnce” n'orger that the, owner or |For Sale Farms 4s\ casm want ap mares || are te, supplement | Fae Tecan Cot [CEMENT WORE tet pg pane ree * __|_fale and ‘selenite FE 44131 Whee ong vebisle shall remain in ony | Metnnee Im order thet tee cn ahtcn eee ue Lines 1 Day 3 Davs 6 Dave Fonte eens See re ene NCTNERATORS CLEANED ig met sa a antes oe agent, Say Sale Business Property © @/) 3 ae oe ag | Reese eR ages GMT lion PEER?! SeFeS aan OE “peer acide soaninageen Less mit @88lto the Traffic B tion depart a anil ee OR 44522 or OR 36473 txed by this ordinance for such park ureau all impounding | Rey Prop 4 160 312 486 Lorn fetesr esse 7 CAN MILK on said municipal parking lot at East quired to attend a school of instruction. for large common carrier ra- remodeling. Call after 6 pm. “Phon Hy Fe rlacls —_— a _. Pike and Parke Streets other in the discretion of the Court Wanted Livestock ’..........73 tien. Please state past experience, _7™ 26204 hated eae Lis Sgr te eee col spine Money Waniad 28A up and 4 trucks, pick = eel “That any existing 2 = saary ¥ Pon! STUDENT DESIRES MPLETE SERVICE PAINTING Vinten Gee Ga : not exceeaing do feet tn over-all length | nances of the City, inconatstent with For Sale Poultry .........74 Be “qummer employment. OR 302m. | STOPPERT & CECIL | fil sashing paves |) eeni ne WANTED 4s GOOD BECUR and parking other truc : rms and provisions 1. ' pakeg MAN 23 TO 2 TER Dt —_—= ITY yond the limits and other than nance, ts h repealed, provided, how- | Sale Farm Produce ........ 7 NE F D tactful Helgi gg gt nai oreyrnat 4 “ne caneet On Hoty COMPLETE PAINTiNG,, WALL “| “Byerumulte "pox 564, Bay City, "Socsion To it email be the duty of the extent ot'the. theoneistency with this | Sale Farm Equipment ....76 sales Beant om cepacia ae BROKEN FB LE WILL BUILD COST PLUS 10 FER| ine ouligine’' aineeosnee. Cass Wanted R . rs en .. * no experience nec- timet ent. OA 8-3637 uilding raintenance. CASH an to ent police officers to take the as may appear, essary. National concern locatea| Dammer. Cail for e S Lobb cherie 2 TERMS. Tupper, OR 3-7061 29 ear device im front of which any ve- Pet tn all other respects this ordmance | Auction Sales.............. 7 in Birmingham area. Very pleas-| 2007". — - 10 PER CENT PAINTING INSIDE & OUT Piee|courLe wn w is parked “over-time” as provided | shall be cumulative of other ordinances. ant working conditiotis. oe ncoln|CARPENTER WORK WANTED _estimates. FE ITH 2 CHILDREN pD im this ordinance, and also Iicense | Teguiating and governing the subject $-7003 new and repair, FE +4210. ch agg ind Se i gti build Sach es. D 2-4137. atte 4 or 5 room unfurn secre number of such vehicle, the time and/| matter covered by this ordinance and AUTOMOTIVE Must have own tool and CEMENT - WORK. PORCHES motel or clinic for, TING AND DECORATING. IN_| ile cure is being built. date of such overtime parking, the|the rule of construction shall be that . ° 4 details. Stead : ‘Help Wanted Female 7) 1mive way: casement, Gna wake Soa cost plus 16 per cent. LI _ottmates vas eoenee free’ re ° make of said vehicle, arid to give they are co-ordinating and cumulative as read details. Stea year Free estimates. FE 5-2160. = as ___ ELDERLY COUPL: notice ef violation of overtime, Parking | to regulation For Sale Housetrailers 78 aconnd wock yv) a | ARP ET ER CABINET, REMOD Building. 1g Supplies 12A |PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING | 9 § or @ room unturatanee Bd ae » Bection . The sentences, sections, P . AVON c . ; Ge ©. fa Get ontiac of vicinity cate | by Boncomn -ath as hereinafter | articies and Provisions of this ordinance Rent Trailer Space ........79 5 rien =e COSM rs 5 aa FE 40720. — “ |BEAUTIFUL BRICK STORE 4 PAINTING RESIDENTIAL COM. me of _% Collingwood cn rs Pgection & The Chief of Police shall Portion which ‘is de be _feverable end 227! Auto Accessories go Reply Box 12 Pontiac tentative Cail CARPENTER WORK WANTED | flat, above. includes | plumbing, mercial parering & oaper re.| hurt, SERVICE TO ALL LAND a. or mks on the eemuieinal 3 declared to be uncon AEG COODUC Mure peepee oul Mersey, Pa 6-0 time only OR 3-2276. heath-g. garage leaded glass and| ™oved Charies White CA #3807 Qualified tenants furnished inoperative for: any rea- Press statin ualifica- Ay = mission front wall pane _or FE 207% RUSSEL H_ YOUNG 5 pomeng oe placed with sufficient | son shall - no way affect Auto Service 81 _bdefore 10 ar 7pm "Gx re Mas" ad CARPEN: wks . A . RENTAL each parked vehicle and any | provisions of this ordinancen = (iit, seeeeees Sl) tions and experience 4N OLD TOY TRAIN| %e?,, Kivche-r oi WE ee aes AER ING TARTING FREE TO 1 = es te teetinetn oe ‘ : ATR baer lags IN| 9-3632. Or we will dismantle ard deltver| RESIDENTIA:. COMMERCIAL TO LANDLORDS LISTINGS CE ee oe ae Ie | pee eaten, eemanes en cane | Sale Motor Scooters _......#2 foe eegtember ist tnreegh De HANDYMAN, NO MISSION TOO|"““SOucr “WRECKING COT |__J. wits sARED | Sadly Owes rental cgent, ra omer : : NG 3-9164 cc ior the preserva’ Khe pobtie For Sale Motorcycles ......83 PAY DEB : sor-ane pt we oS ee Pe eens = 7 sl hac SCAAETER, DEARBORN i o ORT MALT. Wasnind oan tee i PT-| We furnish sa kit Cd ears desire am health and welfare in accordance | For Sale Bicycles ........84 TS PROM a, Genver ond cohect. The Tez | Vinee tree weet nen cates |. Business Servic 13 WALLPAPRR NO. AND Pat furnished house or 2 bedroom apt. pter e a2R9 large-grass, weed, tush cutting ss es AINTING! nea: apt. to the need of * | Boats & Accessories 8) LY with deb 4 ee See oe =. ” aot. well op ‘le Rubbish hauled | APRRAR ALAA M for estimate. FE 4-0255 aad emeting, General Hospital ereeee | wi oO ca ae or drin + which will be fares 2 For Sale Airplanes a6. money mats ©Y MAN 87 WANTS WORK ON FARM, mi ore it alg TRIM bak AND Pal PAINTING vaca ext drinking. FE . weer Ot n e estimate ; ‘ \. | onal are . «| selling things you ’re not| CARE FUL PHIR ASING Le. pb aol Fogg ore wages. Cal! 6 9. FE 2-718 “Photos & & ae 21 ree BUSINESSMAN Ww ow ane , Transportation Offered tee i \ _ C28 > = - | RARARARAAARARRAKA AAA fet north wer ea ir tae Cy Com: | makes your Classifjed|mMan WANTS WORK OF ANY REERICLRATC | nn~| van Village w- Fontiec or Syi- é ra, | Wanted Used Cars 88 using. To place For Sale ds b be ] kind Is exnertenced truck driv RIGERATORS TREASURED PHOTOS COPIED! Sdults. FE 2-8534 - Ist. Pour : the ny of Pontiac, 13h 4 ecceeee ads ring tter results. er F _4-1039. wy ASHING M ACHINES eae ee LoPatin Studio 12 UNFURNISHED APT LLIAM W. DONALDSON, Wanted Used Trucks .....89 ads in Pontiac Hires dial Ask an experienced ad- Gan 2 ei tARS 0 RS OLD a ATS TRONERS Ps MOTORS ie “PastiecThesgy pace ee he LL peas Me: : ; 7 s availabie _ ADA RB. EVANS, 7° | For Sale Used Trucks .....90 F writer to help you word] periencea ip contracting and con- PHONE FE4 2369 y rapy 210A} Pontiac Pre’ "rite Box 20, : auiy 12, Soh” | For Sale Used Cars q| FE2-8181. your ads. Dial FE 2-8181. UILT AND CEMENT| Wales's = _ | CTENTIZIC, SWEDISN, MASSAGE. nance Oe Dn INFANT NEEDS 6 eeeccee r Work and also painting, FE ° = % . FE’ ¢285) able, ble. wrke" sity Referenetara s ¥ ~ ‘ , Ze / ’ % : - : 4 ae a eRe Ce Sn ate RTE Cee Oo eee aaa” oa a i Foie hoe - initia —_— __ Se et Wanted te . i = <| PLANT OU ted to Rent : a [= wa + no! AR — + t D . “ i 7 ov w j ? er wants 2 w 7 a _4 é seek rea We mo prorn yanted : gee _ Salt evening. 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A. sori ur Mr Jone cts Past late 5 clients to Fea ieee ieee with vty tractive ‘and ae. sMLANDS DD Houses . baw. esiratie Mcnnhs eet ) Acres Call! , AMBLING a: Fok ~ on, i nae ea adroc ok n yOS4.. E oom b d bd ighbo o ot rou ~ LLNS pac tu in nd a “ A } ; INSON R or ur Bropeity ot Can m homes | oo Ie ~ t Houses 7 RFE UB _" rooms i tie and “ ae 4 er eal ee i yT OWN | eats eee $9008. faints tes J eee pom rials wits ome. eh ani 1704 C 4-25: ealt F. 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ND BA vpretegred ROOM er 2 ‘oxtawa Drive So ¢Eiizapeth LWOOD) tre coe NOW rges | with tenP. t = tne EXCL HOMES eaige . ag Paw is 2- ATH CLEAN “st ic on ENTE N- Aisa ze Drive fine brt 2 ae +1044, Lake 8 a) = becom 8 on ramet, full ae ark A tle tne ‘breesen a z 2-7425, - . oe ; otc a phastter, F te a ‘a ence” [FRONT RO pig ts a aa [et toss fram = Md. DOWN. 33x: 0 to pene Perime pe root hot sous unfinished — and with Beautih ‘ ri. ng! R YO waite seer ae aT GLEAN dois wa Dray- ne an excelle strom parem Full a Dlock aoa 1 your binge 34 ts or en = water pets me_home _ = — - ‘ i ire. “aah ondition oe = ALLED Ta e. Refi P AG tle seed ceante . 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Ch ate HO — ing home FRONT \ ori 2 60 We oncleg nished ‘West ACTI a builder be terms. andscan. Git ts ~*~ 2 room, * screens . ane =. spos pn Meccan and 1 a ” ~~ ech ee by os H avers GRO: ae ee bay SURON —— “ee rE Ie atk peick ° bent ee MAR *troom oe $8.00 moa arnce ad, dis ea Here ARS 8 anne oe a 7 \ Oo. - APE t ROOW 0) mod sore. . berge 2 eee built ‘4 eee BI BY 0 Geser patio, Patmos No ELS __ rE 5- a s pear tate : ent with - \ Real Fé ‘Sse 3 mikey tor Ms To a “9 roome fa =o a te propert eres: ey owne DENSON Re in & OWNEN aA Mts bao shel 1% w Und ON GN PARE Sim | 5 ‘modern ot A b cutdoor sprinkiing — bo \ F stat Be _ ults VE A . nrep ee 8 arege: nee Lake really Saaeste OR 3 aot LE altor bsnl eee URNIS 3376 muter. in oes b er Cc ARK | se bene v — oe ing car ED ae — ‘4 E4- e 23 309 EPY. Cii only ND LA st or Ww i m priv _ ae EN 707 i , RD ner ate mh HE sb is ft rick on to ioe m parcel __ buy for syste io \ 22 3, OR Lp Sl rr RGE nh wk Rade near hom acres T i a _ yard, iuuae owes ps bah enn str tu sehool hemen with Be MR. and ~ \ 52 RP Sagi mal _ tra: R PF o er E e. base- 20x20 eet Po iz 35 ry eate stok RO ct iston tw ucti Te ( _and e. ~ BustW someon G Sagin N ne oom m astern ‘ babes Mlvestonllaid t ? er. OM th west fr 10 roo la “only Just } su USINEsS eone. out- : ~ fi er co an Mo r) es 8c rm Ele Y Ge eee. fone is Fo tide ‘te n gg A th ake re = \ a he a “ute {3 UNF UPLE meee Foatison. egg sneeel wees “ar | cine oat Bi ron, fenced soft. ottice infor te Pens closet eee, ving isting Princreg = ive aINESS MAN \ | eet FURNISHED £1099 Prner SLEET IDE ~ i0 ioe. ae i ta gas ear watet roa back K mtion com ames noe — room. 3 fea-| really mfiela ot a \ 5 . i A em rom HED N her’ EEPING EN- Shel eo. 4 e 8 3 FE | otter con- mpl itehe Pull with ¢ 2 you be RL. = \ ( f — 4 pl. A AR ne FE COR ICE , EEFINRG RO Hey 1 how — 12° | 5 ROOM! en. y water IN ment. onic pid bath ac hom ® with \. \ | ‘ Tm of- inte “ROO! Bala ROOME ast 5 oma bana ox s at T R : res. bus Ii near : EL and with ing ith y of conte It = +, ~--4 ys bie Ee Le sil ne Se nos, STE Ta ib | | =e Y ee eel ~ SoS oe : : ; pallies tg pital EAR FE w es and will zai sl $3500. ac — a enn EALTO r of 1 atic rt than pon : show ; , ‘ NICE a FFE Kitch: for [AR BUS | FR erm elect com B month wn FR al Es ae na el se ee a Pee vit oe on = RpSyenel Y'biocks, Cas ‘ie | Fone “n as reereway you, edmire | rdroat - - 7s one Lake eland . Cam "Wales b vil bedroom. “f Pity ome. | ing poe beams Wher re W.. : to m 3 B. 1. ae a" donbie Sout tues jor Sit pong oor sry |KN , e r b L w : = ai J "The Cadaress. pie oar ake © N PA tT week 9 AG is . . RL near Walt 4] on lo wa Pont ot eek ‘ mr F ES Wa 123 th eat, Pull NT Sun. 2-1 s E R Ito is roo pa ba E c Had Pee 4-052 eaitos bia __ th w LL rati alt lot fo ba: ith . < ve 1 of OPE 01400. ® sement, URP eee —| >LU id. Highlands — I Estate §r GE IN SUND, en n S ; venin: EOR AY 0, U 3 . . Excha Lid GE 15 a th . sports FF 7 : a bad bed aL R. IRW rough -needs : a out Est VI . fu TE . : ° r 4 i aleard, xe ssifi . ure, ied : FE y anythi ads! ~—Seape 22161 -2 ing! ° /. bs e | 81 81 ; Call ‘ = “ * . : : \ tj * \ \ ; ” . . ‘ ‘ - i i f * ve } 4 = v 1 . F : , 4 4 E ' 7 ; % % THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, JULY 17, 1954 . oe. €. | i ooo For Sale eas al For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL . “ Dick —— For ‘Sele Houses 43! "Fer Sale Lake Prop.. 4 For Sale ets 46 Bs | - o~ ww we ~ | panne eae : 3 BEDROOM, BASEMENT, OI : | 1 i : ro a wre T test oi, hast sage ome om | E'NT | : [VTLLIAMS, 25, FARE pEMOREBON ON | CREB O8 OR Se : : — var SOK LAKE FRONT } ROOMS PARTLY MODERN. cae oF een pa age, ——“OPEN— - a ‘ Here ls & beautiful 3 ows, full basement. targe ‘lot | $450 down | (Outer om ee TO — ranch type home was an beach at your front door.| By, owner. gates. $0 een, OR) cise The liv room is 26415 with : ; i ees beegcom Sat. 2 to 6, Sun: 2 to 6 SAT. & BUN. 1 TO 6 a ' 3 peta omy : |New brick 3 bedroom ranch Fire. | 200 FT ON OAKLAND AVENUE. : , ' _ Living room 36 fost. ‘Joon | 1031 S. COMMERCE RD, Place, two car arage © beautiful stone fireplace. 3 buge} CASS LAKEFRONT (Modern house. only 914000, FE . maaniined wie | Bea wih “Sacnfee eles) ean watian Lage "| Sa,bicre.» covets sabes Erdizomt, ecto, etn, it | gutacie 2 bedroom name Heatt-| _eanze News OY OE ~——LAMIE BRONT. Near Waterford. A1- TROON BASEMENT HOUGECOE. | neo ert eee Living | 3076 Devonshire, FO. Rorabough full tile bath Full basement. Also | lator fireplace. 2 beihs | Full best” APPROXIMATELY, 1 ACRE 496 B most new 46 ft. home. = | * BOC BASEERS | “3x10, ceramic tile beth. acelient ; s er ee eS | eed ee oo cai pedeneeee tae} tene Fe Seen : d 250. Only $13,500! Woodruff. Full price and beth all on 1 fj af ne rniture uding Youngstown kitchen. 60x165 fenced field _field | Highiands nina Bloom fireplace Terria ca heotne ose ey ot 99 y sl to patk trailer while butld- tenr. 2 car garage Brick sea-| THE LMA M. ELWOOD tnfor os Meroe ag A He ord, MUtual wall. The lot is beautifully land- $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd caped Full price .s $26 with 2 t t PE 54-1264. FE 4-3844, Open 9 to a Pete > OR mR TWO 'O 50: FT. T. LOTS. 6 : . ace fu ellent location at s Z : . Mi mmediate possession. §2300 ~~ led! bath, “Desement ‘wih < inquire ip Auburn ‘Ave. teat “A down Balance 4 per aa OP} 'N — heat. Frome oat stone con-| ! Ave. tear mortgage. Orchard Lake terms. , ~NEW CARPETING ~ Commere 2 ; : © Rd. left 3h eames HA oe LAKEFRON* po mer , - RON ND LAKE PRIV- f rt house, 4 block wman ORION. 2 homes for price | this vacant 7 room home CORT M. IMBLE SUNDAY 2 TO6 P.M. WILLIAMS lleged lots Beautiful. Walters}; n° ‘yaxiand. Paved @t., water one. 6-rm, modern home, Pivwe room 20x14. one bedroom R | 1627 GRIMSHA' ' : “ Lake. Sensibly restricted. Low as, electricity, sewer. Very ry good ho im ‘4. Nice kitchen with on ist floor, } bedrooms second | 1111 Joslyn FE 4-0524 | aIN W 1 AKEFRONT dowr payment. Easy terms. MY or 4 family, apt. or 2 sin od z SJ « 0940 . homes. Best bfly in Pontiac « h Sce G. E. Slonaker Sr. 271 Cal ‘ 5-7287 abinet Poe stairw to up- floor Mew auto. gas heat & hot *setation® gee Gowen Cah wer’ ee ——= with utility and For the family who wants a sum- JAK. LAKE FRONT LOT LAKE OAK- | Oakland Ph FE fr, basemen with D = im . water heater We have the me bez $500 down. Call after 4. | car garage. Tiled bath, oil teeeed eround home. 2 bedrms with signa! light as Caos oll heat. Additional 3 rms with to this neat clean home and air ¢ Lar a ge kitchen and din: mer cottage--look no moye—we) x A water and — ; ee a ee to or mB envtine | ing combination, Planned for add- have found it! This is a ¥ room | — land. FE +3168 —~—=— 7 LOTS IN ELIZABETH LAKE ES - — Sgn 38.500 w 62.500 enw or stop «6 ing bed Lake ge _ a = e fenced lot and tates Reasonable FE 4 4-3229 : down , a KLAND ~ privileges. Immediate ~ posses- best sandy beaches | ; r _tates_ Fi ae AUBURN AVE. | thon Raat ere a eioss | Watkins Luke Front | Just Look At y- DOWN. 5-rm. Just $2000 down for this 2 bed tive out Cooley Lake Road |‘ can affo y w | : i : ust Loo base adh el Delegate ever pases! Matae)Gend ikilehcat plaster | LAKEFRONT through Union Lake Village -two down Cah today and let us show | : nearecm mod ere ; rene E HILLS! to school and wus Quiet street | walls, oak floors. monthly blocks to Grimshaw Turn left ee | shaded bot. Safe sand beach CHFROKE ap he tet, hy wet quit peging + —ppne gi, bee 0 per month eal | You want t ve lake and watch for open sign CLARKSTON $16,008. terms . i Compare th- advantages of tts rent a to Hh gee your a or stop 6 Kast and own a 140 sandy ach? f. ¢ HAYDEN, Realtor} Hes 0% mac aches kame! , { close-in country nar tonight. —— LAWRENCE Ww are Gitering for’ the tne mee | 2's W Muron pt PE 8-200 Claraston "Gas lates village of | Sv ivanletke nl rat es Adc one acl yak | spacious & bedroom home situ-|- ~ : Al New : s ' $1,000 DOWN. Located on bus, line sled on a very beautiful 160x225 scaped lot located on one of the | = fener prick and sone lares nite gone Northside property sened ! landscaped lot with flowers Pages snd gr lmat eqns rebate | ee ‘et a f D, R It business Good 3-bedrm aa | shrubs, evergreens and tall stately O ] home features large living room | Sires = So are | CARL W. BIR eaitor home with full basement includ- | 136 EB Pike St Open Eve FE 49584 8K trees There is @ large living. nN . and fireplace Dining wom Li- | i atepeces) a5 Pils pened $03 om aunty National Bank Bidg. . ed Lot 60 x 137 ft. Ideal for, ~~ — = room Btone fireplace Boacious | N brary or den. Spacious kitchen, pone Beat hee aap PE 44 Eves. FE 5-1392 ; heme and business: See this) New brick ranch type kitchen and dining space. Pull 3 large bedrooms with ample) or ee owt cost Terme. at only 66.050 . ee bath 30 Tt screened in porch closet. space Tile bath Full base- er Priced at cost Terms = home. Semi - finished 3 bedrooms on main floor and 2 | e ment with oi! heat, I's car ga- : F MOVE RIGHT IN Exceptionally | (,) _ ; up A I's car garage Part base- rage. This is an older home, |ake Angelus brout OOKING or pee Lacon Heights brick ny 12 miles : from a rs home has oak floors | characteristic too of this ee Oakland County s No 1 | -7~ SITE? ome rms | | ys No- a i ; ord Tiled sik la medena buen, | downtown Pontiac. Only | toa. ‘au tursitere end wanetrec: | Acid alain dl Solas lea | lakes Brick and frame Ene | \ BUI DIM SITE ; w > “ ) ow i Q { - : | We have @ numbe Sesoment whe gas beet. ihutre $750 down. 760 Joslyn ns 14 900 Ss oe ee $43.00 rooms. 2 tiled baths and | building sites, 100x150. Some with deep lot affords rec. be at | Rd., Vake Ori “ recreation room. Beautiful | woods, some rolling In @ = for the iow price of 613. ne ake non | PER MONTH ! grounds -— tail evergreens controlled section. close to terms | News BEDROOM HOME | ys = ' and shade Modern 3 bed- j timc An excelent location to | al Gaeaad an becuos ED ACRE | | room beach house over boat build your new home. Low as WES TSUBURBAN Close-in mod-| down payment 2-008 | rAYS FE } ye) lee et OEE $750 with $75 down erm home with extra large lot, | — _peymes FE 2. | PAYS FOR ; ; . oe boat Priced ‘ow enny | 4 ACRES \W “OODED fica tak % ahtece nash nha | A gor x — Ph air Pedi ti r -— 31769 | ely po ao ' With 3 acres of hardwood tim- 4 s . re ast | | one oe | Vitec * } a | a leared Excellent tiled ." : . | Open gun 1 ; ber 1 acre ¢ ae keege ee ee. Phone OR 31872 or OR 3.1760 Congratulations, Perkins! That < triple-dip, almond, —— = John Kinvler, Realtor Ratden! fot ee ae paved ° tiled fir, oi! furnace Lake priv __Open 9 to 8 Bun 1 to 5 i HIOMIE | pistach dz { . W "ATKINS: ; Jun , : beautiful building spot on @ paved tleges. §13.800 with only 85.500 - 5 . _ | Auld ee Pp 10 sundae of yours certainly has been a business get- ; LAKEFRONT 670 W. Huron Bt FE 43525 road $186 a down . } | OFF No PERRY | ter — especially in the prescription department!’ OR 32361 = ‘WEST BIDE Negriy new brick —* O-& —¥ery fine $ yoom modern punga- | = | fireplace oil furnace, tile bath | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $280 Dixie we Rd FE 20207 _ front 3-bedrm. modern home JOYCE 8T -low extra attic room, gas heat SEB | . and shower. 1% car garage. $10.-|ON LAKE 6 ROOM INSULATED #6 Pontiac Take ma BG surrounded by other good houses. _ DRAYTON PLAINS | garage, and extra jot $6500 ; For Sale Housés 43 For Sale Houses 43 950. OR 3-775" | complete! furnished auto wash- - ae ry wvInne High, @ry basement. gas-fired) Dixie to Sashabaw te Joyce } 8ST MICHAEL'S “ PONTIACS —_——eewrorn me TT ES | WEST BIDE 2 BEDROOM FHA er, dryer $7500, 42 down--gas '()TS OF ALL KINDS Sermtee, Wirt Storing. 95 7R e e e ea i frame. ¢ foom end bath 3. BEDROOM RANCH TYPE _*! 4's per_cent. FE 54-0510 heat, leaving state MY 2081 CIZES AND a operty se ae Saat nati “ : ave ST VINCENT S _BEST BU |. Rome. On jot 100xi28. fee FW WILLIAMS LAKE 9 WAUMEGAH LAKE Baia ela Seale LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY Vacant attractive 6 room 3 bed-| Splendid € room modern home | Duinan & Son 66 W. Huron. Real, d DESCRIPTIONS Nearly new 2bedrm brick home room semi - bungalow with one; All bie rooms ‘recreation room | ..-. .., 2 2 © | me Se Amelie OW Dice a _ et Llib os new 2 bedroom r STATES Lo, with nis, trees, lake front- —parly furnished Exclusive, ¢¢room and bath down, 2 bed-| 8s heat. garage $11.500 Terths TODAY — WARWICK HAS 2 NEW 2 nde eel i fi well All large restricted lake front lots age Some idea'ly: suited for tri- bo side district, $150 a = frome eke” Ls noc \p. gat | _ - ee | 21TOb Hp Eee houses in Sylvan Lake. built home r lake privileges. Diced nice safe sandy beach, good “fish level home Other ideal for ex- month. Bice can paceecek. Lgeery JOSEPH F. REISZ Oweer icgring sists kee this evels| ag 1ga) Warwick Open sun | at only $6500 with $2000 down | neal oe eet sogens poseu 710 'G “53 a0. Over Sean @CENIC LAKE FRONT Tall shade ‘torms and screens new roof 53‘ W Huron st ; ° , | ° 2, bedroom ranch style home | §PaNisH TYPE BUNGALOW | "DRAYTON PLAINS drive out U 8 10 to M-ld. turn from wnic ge al = trees op this beautiful iot over Dew siding metal awnings It's | FE 2-0250 or Midwest 44419 | Youngstown kitchen. 16's x 10's, | modern. three lots. priced t ih! New 3 bed nd ho: right gp Clarasgon, left at signal yom . , whan Wethina Late 7 Yacant it's clean Offered at $9- Copoperative Real Estate Fachange S OW As garbage disposal 194, x 128 liv- : cited ho) Toe ‘ De eel light. tett to Holcomb. sight tc KROGER B. HENRY, Inc. lake frontage Modern echt 738" $10 down YOULL LIKE ing room, with Parquetry fic on reasonable terms George Large living room dining room, abt. comb, ; Ir | | Thermopane pic are wind ay errs ae ne Greadwer Lake | parted og flee P= regal hepatae take te ecaten seri milee irom eS ——— dr vata, ic oil furnace undry tubs, slumi- | Sa aan large clothes closets, full tile num siding. Lot 100x150 Garden | re facive Hamesites XC sive jaro abe large living rm with Ts Buy To acll To T | b TO BUY 1U SELL. REALTOR ireplace. carpeting, full base o Rell ‘To Trad | a $650 D ath Landscaped lot 2 t L ‘OR | eek makers of duraees, 2 | TOU BU Y IT WELL INSURE Tv | own | Gecked perane Watkins Lake priv.| Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TOSEE| | ic had a al a a rage. fenced lot Will sacrifice | aleges. 3 blocks to Waterford) §@ ROOM TERRACE. aLL mop | "*meble eras “KENNEDY ee et ee ek Take at $13,800. terms. Call for ap if | High Cash to mortgage 4851| ern 86950 $1050 down Cdey furnished 3 bungalow cia Estates, end Fores) tors pointment now Payto | , : 7a room 3 Orchard Aisp a few select lake 2 BEDROOM RANCH HOME GOceEtELT ROTEL perl¥y modera, Unicel lost Quick neAcor lots left Contact our branch 4 GUBURBAN HOME 3 bedrms Sunday. 2-¢ : FURNISHED ls Juree @aatters (a4 OOSEVELT HOTEL | . possession | s007 OW Eventogs) 156") office located on the corner of wumday, £-6 pm. 4 q re an acre EM- FE 45181 Eves ID. S { I | 309 Huron FE ¢ 3560 ; modern kitchen and bath tile | pire 3-4437 PE 5-7104 or EM ae oredy Apa er lavender | ean Hickory Grove Rd and Pranklin firs. 14 x 16 ft. screened front REALTY CO, REALTORS | ; — —_ REALTOR |3 OR 4 ACRES” PART HIGH Rg FES-3781 Open from 1 p.m. porch, attractive awnings Ev- | Go-operative E | MODE L Suburban _ Beauty H t FE 27-4411 | land, surrounded by a 50 foot, jo § pm seven days @ week: ecang Real Estate Exchange) 54, uron M1} canal and the Clinton River, Ac- 104 E ; nat Ug neem Beau- Fk 2-0263 2496 Middlebelt Road Lovely west side ail. modern fear eC] ] } e O! ) © ottice Open ner r | cess to many fishing lakes Cail ne poste, ortice eh eet paved otrect Mere is a very | Open Eves ‘tu Brick Ranch Home -- -3 | Zi HOPKINS room bungalow. @ real dream | ee | _OR 3-0ges gg ho Seraihive Gud guk latin ca | ie he bedrooms, breezeway and 2 | home. large well shaded lot-'ty 1 iZaABETH LAKE AREA | ; po aggg cpr Owner leaving NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH cee a ee lot 85x- \T BALDWIN ; Se ies tees teed ce 3 bedroom ranch type home For Sale Resort Prop. 4 444 OFFICE OPEN 9-8 4 ic or quick sale at POST OFFICE ~ and dint be room . Basement Copper plumbing 2+- - i a ae OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ; 7 E ! and bus past door You will love ! : $8,050, $1.950 down — Carectsaun Sires Redd it at only $11.000 with $3 000 | ee Gi icte Cu ne — 2 COTTAGES FOR SALE OR . . SUAMILY MOkEK crerd tc he with cupboards galore. tiled | down Owner will trade for larger! {00 , = Mid hath trade Bargain for quick deal \ Jor: Realtor priccial tenet Chocatcealc geod | sink and disposal Ceramic .< ; home jail geadl (suburkaul lochilca © more information Own Lake B cablecm al var Richardson . FF 4-2 533 condition, New carpeting in liv | tiled beth All oak floors Su oh, Wl sat 9 Labo eat A LAKEFRONT INCOME Pb a a Aa a daccit a) Gah tettned | siete 4 as aoe beth 4 a - lectaepates Tealot nett h Gs, Hemps te ‘ad, Re altor Attractive 2 level home 5 room | ey MA e004. a 1704 S Telegraph Rd o = . . | d bath * ———— - : Smee ues kate Wan cae ener Drive out and com. BI.DG. CO. . {o2 E Huron Street aout Ol Lest Bek aad tree) New 3 Redroom Brick HUNTERS ATTENTION . = = aes Serced aur hamarein lores pare! Mr Van Hise will EF 48284 Eve FE 21317 | rae Sarak iice rison, WOODED CABIN SITES IN heron oo iene Lhe Sunday 2.6 pm wives cea burma? cine = ae boat house ; ; | Sach. 90 tak = minhes, Lot heart of deer country. Electricity. Peved street. Qonvenient to good | New 4 bedroo “h ee eee Stine ee OPEN SUNDAY : °° ¢ & fishing | Tain Foad Between Roscommon ing center asi bas |) pried’ (On, Gt Gera mee a | Anes sateen Wika PO Bax | 8nd Grayiing $100 each. Phone 1 e most exciu- FE 43560 ' se well rr Ox MA 5-2497 sl 1 st b N u . - a soo 4d nis On’ Mactmiosh Lane tn the” ta | unday, 26 pm FOP! kerk tedeca ey ose endl mate 2TO5 PM. —7tl_Keewo_Bervor___ age FRONT RESIDENCE & FLOYD KE NT, Realtor win 8 George foundation proper. | -¢ > = - | And look at this 2 bedroom home| up 1 room studio apt. shower | acreage. (600 bedch) Ideal sub- aw F ties Go to Franklin Rd and Mick OORS ( oohdge Road | on the east side This home ts and stool in basement Ot) heat.| Drive out Walton 2 blocks E division orf country estate Cen- é N wrence FE 5-6105 open eves ery Grove Rd turn west 4 : ) | ‘ just @ jittle overs year old Excellent location and extra lot.| of Sashabaw to Frankman Turn nves Ors ey te ee ee ext to Consumers Power | blocks and follow open signs Secluded—*24 Acres . has @ ful, bath utility room Ouly $6950, $1500 down | right to 3534 See the tile bath Oxford Owner OAkland 83777 | OFFICT OPEN 08 pins ps cne period ' ar Yi ge ) tfesakon Shean be the jan pres K. 1. Templeton, Realtor) Et, Bayt Rass pabaee ois Youre missing the boat if you ir io pt <0 5 MILES NE. — —_ ae . ¢€ - : OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 ing ewer 6 Soma eee i with terms 2139 Orchard Lake Rad FE — oll heat. and 80 ft lot. Shown| @eMt investigete this new 9 unit city mits _festrictions. FE +8370" LOTUS : ranch home of best design =| 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE LOOK! ee. aha La rent ke ry son basieone cedlietas pe Lot FOR COLORED NEAR OAK- A. JOUNSON. Realtor | Se Seetee sim a cer | | ssn & Zaman tear on! The H The 1 serie neal Gusts Canenge| Leng ar womens BO wal elie pore EE 4.2533 foom modern brick guest | ORCHARD 2 lots that leaves plenty of gar- e ouse AL | cooperative hoa Estate Exchange | (ated on Sagmaw Bay Will sell Lots FOR SALE. LAKE AND | sae! © home Both of Solar design HOME. BARN den space and a large iawn 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0603 | vag or separate. Owner ‘has park privileges Easy terms. Here's a 4 room lakefront Bome 1704 >) Pelegraph-Re- 700 ft from road in nice : E. A ' ea ee DARED ‘a seat areas 1 laa aias balanenns s z On .. bd ’ ~ @t 0 price you con offer Lares | ~ pier prove La ga bel a ad git Rolo gelg 7 el Syillenss West Suburban eens prize La mln edo [saadec 2} tirement. income or jand | from your door $ acres of To the valu- Wise person talk { b d ‘ ff Attractive home on large lot 100 we OOK! ot gcc alge alll Ae besoment | scape _ gardener (Drie trim grednnd’ serayedlapetelicess about this one It ts @ 7 room O a ] erent 1300 consists of 4 rms & bath a OT 4 jotting lots sewer water gas. tomatic pe Fb tot be iy u Fast en South Bivd turn 4 acres of good garden land A 2 story im city >It has basement & utility Oar floors. circulation | Good agerscs soil % biock off presage Fg wrnace Garage is right on Coolidge ist road | 20 2 M® bieck barn and. 4 room utility room J bedrooms pias Are you an executivé or plan- ot cheater auto water heater — cash. Or terms. . Se pps ie ieee ties | | past Adans Rd) Mr Esser | home and all needed equipment tie — porch and a ie ar ga aiety el pens ree is et Screens and storm sash 000 00 | 46 neat rom, — INSURANCE E . . 5 h . . » | ey t a te ute ou »ome r *, ‘ ts low price of $11,800 with oo) aM by included 011.200 with just 63.200) eee enh Glen coon | tes mederhisiic 3 bedroom lake.| .o, Call fer an eppomimem te | Oe Oenen Ate pres Parting mt on 75 "ON DEVONSHIRE IN. | ete Pioneer Highland John WK a eae Cee ee ‘ GRASS LAKE — NEW Bieomtiess Diakinads. nederee = ghlands olin Kinzter, Realtor cre : | CRAWFORD | appeal featuring elas aud RASS LAKE — FEABIN ON | price for quick tale PE @-0116. | Sun l in 70 W Huron St ° PE 4.3525 . l Bl R B AN Bl N« r. planned living room with beautiful $800 Dow n soinin y aake pelos Cosa, bone! FHA APPROVED - e ° ; = & ' = at | 7 gine "aecten ph rede SLO DOWN IAOENCY) ees eee Yeates oren Ree: | Livinerm 2 bedrme witcnen and tng. fishine” Near Steels. north | Large ranch home sites im Dray. ——s eel , he M ! te AN Stl Ae AS ] Nv ¢ r tures Jalousie windows The pres- utility New ve Be H W heater of Gladwin $705 Proll dn $25 ‘IOLM ES-BARTRAM + ae Tralee new menuate new read: a Bith al. = + ent owner hes alco “qi plus gas stove * todas. t is Clare.4 € “BR iS | ter yest ue ee vo, feet in all Pull price ot R NEW ADDRESS 7 foom enich he calls the Florida Rtn Be “Tees 4392 Dirte Highway ° | the many features of these homer | pen Sunday | Just 63.990 _W Huron FE 41549; ‘oom’ complete with aluminum h K. ] “Sale Suburban Prop, 45A __ oR +1950 Eve OR 38001 Fhone OR 31872 ° | are face brice 3 bedrooms slid- TH: | storms and screens all the way onn rwin BO Re RIV oto 6 Ban hte se, Me Birch Mush doors, ceramic | WARD E. PARTRIDGE! VACANT | =: tancead Sak ce kee a REALTOR ™, ACRE co Y ni fet oot ae Dass , tile ba! ie el: i 1TOSP —) Fore PR Ba « basement with oil steam heat | 2 UNTRY ESTATE: a a pper UO R Ea PM § ee AE FOR =! - ff = = : ee y-+-——Lht Jot is beautifully Jandscaped, . .._—-»-»-_—s Simce 1925 4 madara 4 _bedsoom_3 bath house, Strait: Laie Open Sundays, Living room 20 x 28 street, lake privileges on’ Syiva 12 room Michigan F ° > 28316} mrt cr 1 ag 3130 Cown CTT with flowers and shrubs galore |” 101', N x inaw Street | With 3 out buildings; Pontiac-La- | LA Kitchen 15 18 Pull. beth &| Lake. all thie in | ideal for convelectent bomen | @ W. Muren St. Open Eve. 7 te 9| TOW conemite trade f You have a I', car garage with Phone FE 2-4031 Eve FE 2-1804 ok Mong h erwonreg | Bp targs cee | ee EE Walled Lake. shower. 2 bedrooms Tiled floors most exclusive subdivision see | income I'y acre barn. beautiful | | ROCSEVELT HOTEL } @ too shed and carport. Also; — | troit WOodward 1-4770. | LOTs OF ALL kins P. — pine throughout, Gas! for yourseif landscape lake privileges $15-| __ | FE ¢5181 Eves | - Fide gi iy a sarge 1 For:Sale Lake Prop. 44 5 ACRES ON E BLACK ‘CK TOP Hilo. | Dinnan & Son Huron. heat, Garage. Good beach. Paved | 500 on easy terms 3 miles from | SHELL BRICK-CRETE HOME -€000| FE 5-7704,or EM 3.4808 an extra ‘y acre of iand gerslas maw ude Gm anagnmo: | way. } bedrooms and bath and a? Street. Open Sunday 2 to § 441 | R tign wA* Out Joslyn to open) Péntiac Trail, corner of Borland. | VERY DESIRABLE MODERN 4 with this real buy Total price| AUNEW SUB ON BEAUTIFUL half 2 car garage Priced at | WALTER GREEN RLTR usse Sonne own $69.50 monthly | room house, with utility, neat $18950 with convenient terms Whipple Lake. 7's miles north of | $23,000 By owner MA 41036 Six Lots es Pant Bl iim WRIGH? T, Realtor | TAKE AND REAL TY co | and clean. Oak floors plastered Cail for appointment today Dray Plains Choice 100 ft DRAYTO AN 5 re Bs vd M24 Lake Orton ona = REALTOR Co-operative Ree! Estate Exch _924 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake — walls, lake privileges om Lotus | a ——_ te __ phlei ree ON RANC He j 401160 each $1800 $300 * | mice PR 46-4525 | 345 Oakland Ave th panes | - Lake, Waterford ne 68 eac easy $150) DOWN down or trade for automo . *s rE 5-0441 | ~ terms A few 100 ft back lots with bile HURRY' ‘. AKE ORION = Fre “th ® fun til & - | GE: a) M ARB IL. FE. Realtor ; It may souno tmpossible but this e U _— : : ake rights. $950 oe MA 2 bed h eee Ee eee r | OLOUT'S [nee eo fe seni aula aus cron en piece bath ful) Cece: | U 2 BEDROOM MODERN BREEZE. 4 ACRE: UF LAND ah ) BATH. schools, churshes and Gre hound 2 res = 235, Only, 1200 a = a Wav. garage Storm windows and | lake privileges. Nearty new pias. | bus, has gas heat carpeted living ~ x . enics ; t : y own | |. Venetian blinds Taweeanetse hot : et eae and hard wood floors room and hal! tile bath. gas hot | y bedtoome, full uasenices | gy oo rat g SKY 3 bedroom. | | BEST BUYS for con wares Priced an we eee Popa md ge pi ay BIG LAKE | prac erseuewapr cin canner | “open pccated wu miles f. 1éa1l living room: by cise Oe re Or 9 to 8 Sun o 5 bits 12. ‘ | jandecaped fr x rd lanann o o ontiac ill swap Kitchen. 175 ft well. 50x300 SUNDAY ley eae ne oe = ! a OO | De gd oo enced | equity. for land contract or i * B 4 east side home. 12 x 17 - - —-! . . back yard 1 price $9,950. } omy + living Pha full dining TODAY \\ est Side Brick | dda! Leong erent = this large |. SER 2G ONTEREY 97 COLEMAN — room, appealing kitchen = sem: room); it wala EY sr wae fe bedroom F H Tn eee | down 3 nice bedrooms end . 5 re < Unfinished. attic” for future. wa. lavatory, nice lawn. 3 lakefront BRICK Bate & Kz treme aster peareome aoe | low So "many many out- | org — up. Newly decorat- 8 FAMILY INCOM E | . pansion. wall wall carpeting ue — possession. $6250 ateman ¢ ampsen ct N | “inl a pene Saaen Basemen as hurnace. aes street led tah Hs | basement ond, dining heat ane PONT TAC REAL ap’ CO.: This 2 year old sada home Realtors, FE 4-0528 ‘ORT i IMI ny ER" in the spacious wile room | hot water freater Os e, | 000 yearly incense lus Poa | dseaped. Priced at) | 737 Baldwin VE_ 5-8275 Se ee ee es? Telegra h Road 1111 Joslyn Med +ose _ with dming ell iciency 50 2 6150 jot Ful pes ice. | ers apt Will consider jand - . | only Tid bo three wood ag, Rog walls, tiled “ P aorei Rh Ait eens La | kitchen, plenty of poder - in ' only $795¢ | contracts as down pay- West Side | BEAUTT FUL Se . ROUND)! bath and k Mm, carpeted living | ~ * sites_Beal Retals Esctange bath UH coerce nates | ANOTHER siseo pown | ™™ | 4 Bedroom — oe en ai ; A bereain #10 S0n <4 Giméecn ous-| ts expinman ate eetsten te | RAE FS and shower select oak | room modern home new | $1500 DOWN 3 ; jome wi uu er, OR 37 with brick bar Bus service and ~$25 DOWN | Lota ye with $50 a month bu floors plastered yainted | being used as income Com- ws . basement and oil forced air heat, the price is only $12,700 bedroom home Full bath walls 60 foot hank bets pletely furnished The upper Located 6 miles east of town A Ihe , blader oe re a large partly fenced lot, just 300 ft gi Bella Lo eee . “ Earv terme on the bal one ery home Additional Batld- paved street sidewalk sew apartment wili make your oe? landscaped lots tt story frame 2 icareane: aa ee bees ee Giroux & Hicks tt von want place gts ron Pe io Reg SE or stop. er, water Ou furnace in pay ae Dont mise this a and bath brick downltl bedrooms. Lip eirUll and sila A ae be arranged See ming and © place tor vour boat. : = a the full basement Conve Opes aaity Mith cal igi lage eat bath, full sized dining room Open Eves ‘til @ - Sunday 1-5 Investigate these lake ortvilege $1.200 DOWN niet to Bonsioen Scheel, a yi) anorua nis Ncw ccc cHtiee alae eene pent living room IVAN W 4395 Dine Hwy Drayton Plains [Cts "oda: Offering 1100 lots on Two bedrooms large }iving~ room ened kx urch and shop- ; 2A : ; _ | andy kitchen lets of cup . | { _ OR 1-701 Cass ivanerh Teasant and ping center Drive out Hu- DOWN Cute bungalow . | board space Full basement — : = Spring f aks sect furnace. uty ronm, lag Punt gi" pwriton “sentay | Painted walls oak Routt et SOD DOWN Tete Paafawe wens Call FE rE tsa eri clea) at 16 | turn right te mode! $12 | ficiency kitchen with pienty Si acres.) a) lacres! waede | shrubbed and fenced jot For Sale Lots 46 Red Horse ‘Bt 450 F H A. terms of cupboards: fuih basement, Paved! road!) lenis ahstlit 196 deep. “Lots pf extras — LAWRENCE Ww [ee rece cece ome S15 hex, cabin Located @. miles | Neat Washington. Webster PF 35-5091 or FE5-2364 3 Lares © 1 FE 2-9179 RAY ONE Rea -altor collet mile N_ af Pontiac Lake places 9 . car garage | Elf ai bd land pte | work Gas heat attached | ‘ae as BI" Geek. cieer JOrdan 4-6121 > MAyfair 6- 2803 | mee te 45181 il] ye pare Rd. Open Fri. Sat and | one $16 500 | bf naga ne = a Siways nad pat oh of | AGAIN! | epring-fed lake safe sandy | w Se biegnee es oh : . . . e here at only 87.- care ll price — $11,900 \ * RLY 1 BLOCK FRO 1lier tone DRAYTON PLAINS | WHATS YOURE PLEas- _ . 800 on terms 5 | bench, 60° to 100° fr BEA | ' busline Blacktop street. Sidewalk M ; || es ; - : onta, OFF JOSLYN Ayiaree € room 1% story bangs.) bein Tak Betater? Bt $300 DOWN | \Vest-Huron Gardens HIGH QUALITY 00 price you won't bets, | | Bind at itera ieee a = . — m ecre of} Mike's District? Spence | ese ; ; - ing contractor — FE 8 room home Full basement.| land. 3 bedrooms, plastered walls pewe I LOW PRICE : eke pn eee Pull . Street? W arge 4 rooms and part $2,800 down for this com- 4 _1233 Mt a Tot Be Shane gyaecarrga heat. 60 ft { very nice home with a weil | eta Phileas ae | bath with of] circulator . t, attractive, 1948 built 17 miles from Pontiac, drive t e _ Clemens s FE 463%. ease ice : — feo ppeor oon —_ vard 88500 with $2500 and let one of our courteous “| poe pope heaped bem arto Ey en —— with | Low As out M-58 to Mil L oT 50X140 FT BASEMENT down rans ‘ : ¥ a nice on walls. “ ford Road - | : ain r alesmen find a home for j EA walls tn for 40x26 ft. brick “ , $1,350 DOWN you. | lawn. © ‘Located 2 blocks Workable kitchen with lots then right to vin ot Privileges on. Scott and’ Watking TERANS \é lrecma and) bat! ‘beick hom off Auburn in the city and cul fds in natural fin- age = Lakes. Priced r with full b cats Buhoana even RAY EI | now vacant. You wu have fh i oo 2 $1350 ced for fast sale at — Bes Sot - oe a very ag / Test: Tne good -tocation —on-— = spt Re — = to berry. ovo aoe ned ore " “Sat sie elie ceeded he $50 Down down payments. Callus for de-| [tgs Biece of land 87500 with | Oy or FE esi N. PERRY ST. basement. gas heat, Gasina- erty from 1000 am. to at ao ey are bell To Trade ; tails. | | r ga e disposal a T NORTH SUBURBAN L. Cc. LABD | Cosperative Real Estate =a) A 4 family tecome with lot_near bus and shopping 1 6.00 pm Saturday and Sun- one cont wcrc eene ste are : 4206 ie per mon income are rea uy with 2 bedroom Pull bath Automatic | $305 Rite Bw ng OF 3238! =] | Partly Pefurnished. Zoned full price = day Surprising values—iow pees ig wiliams Lake | oo Large liv ig reste ond kiteh- |" “Corner Cass Lake Rd = R-2 A big fat bargain at -_ wocated close to school Gee yr Face J BEDROOM M ROUSE. 99380 BUCK. P $0850. | Leshe R. 1 ripp. Realtor | dowr pavments Phone OR- nes res and bus $500 and REAETT Coe . ingham. Near ™N ~ EALTORS STONE RERLIY CO one ge eon. Gin gem en | $2,000 DOWN 22 Dag pat bot le a bad ic Eves 1. c 7 lando 3-111! or ORJando Co-operative Real Estate Exchange : — — = —— — Kew West suburban cutie on 80 Daily & S unday 12-9 3-7920 | F. C. Wood Co | i 2-0263 wn ; ‘ f oot . 26 foot liv in- ° Open Fves. ‘til 9 8 9347 Hampton. Diam ing r : — 7 4 > \ us) 184 Sat Hampton. Diamesd 1-162 oF! ow Down Payments tng room. 2 bedroems, ee: oe Week: " Specials 209 PRINCETON CEDARISLANO Lake —FaGwg.|c o.wnans -TOR | ext Pg ® gHteen zl - on 8 inl B — > 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday sihooth ‘painted plartered , Large lok, Natural ‘Riepiane Ga, Se Oiice “Open e's TT_OPPICe mu opm.. ay _ Walls, furnace Nothing terrae GR feel Sroplace. Sus | FE aa "| a bedrm. O 1 homes, el =— oe eee: secluded ot jon Plenty i chage’ MPARE! EM 3600) 0 Cons Beach. | ner Sale Acreage 47 mes enn. eee f . ON NIR PNP PPP . desirable eas lot 715x154 ? ce ercent | ‘or : ; i Large lot 75x . | earner ws : Coot ames Tamew bess | mai arte catia — *Lath & Plaster LAKE FRONTS oPASEMENT DONE ae Nomell Chictes re ad . ir ou bel auts want bee close t@ Wisner School. 1946 —«| #4209, DOWN *Alumi Window ; 11 block basement. “Three ft | crates (Tutt trees. Will take Bouse- og . on this neal 3 bedroom starter | Atuminum indows _ $6,850 mt. Three 50-1 erailer as part — + marble sills. lovely walls built 4 reoms and tiled bath home. Int | LL PRICE $1,850 lots, also well H : payment. Pull : + ~- choice of decorations, select full basement, new $1500 oti _ pe com Lea Npeas ee = *Ranch Roof. DOWN rooms. 4 bedrooms.| start for your ceee ear Fl as Picuiecs ee woes, north oak or asphalt tile floors and air conditioning furnace ort plum ping.” septic. system and ec 2 pe. bath has stool and iava-/ ton. Total price. $2.20 ray fond Par a Dr.. Mil- room many other desirable features Oak floors and plastered well tn, Geaeenn ates leneted Fully Insulated tory, 3 room: down, brick fire. fird Mites! cance Cen Mi toe i — as low as. 10 | = | center Balance "a0. per 9 : = FLOYD KENT, Realtor }5 achne 2 Mr we te) RK- jollars including mortgage costs a | J! 7 . : ‘ Pas “CLA! Ranch Home * $730 DOWN s1309 Down | Bo PELL, PRICE e200 (1 W. Lawrence Omen Bien |g min MIO Mt . tx Go out W Huron (M-5®) to Wa- N Fisher Bod | Brand new ranch type home ith i | DOWN. 5 rooms. 3 pe. bath. elec- | Fre 5-6105 Hl ACRES INDIAN woe RD. Pinished on exterier oniy 1') mile | terford Twp. Hall turn right ‘9 het isher. vy plant off | lake privileges Livi room tric water heater wired for | Next to Con.umers Powst frontage Owner OAK and enn. . West of Airport. corner of M-5@| mi to Oper sign Salesman on a Contains 4 rooms | kitchen 2 bedroom "fall ‘bath stove. oi] heat. large screened wf ' and Williams Lk. Rd. $450 down | property fore pe lane on pind | utility” reqm with automatic oti | porch. 1 car garage. blacktop — ~ Rim, * Prees range tren) oi; fwranee, Needs some | eke aa ak acon, Marry "LOTS FOR SALE LOOK FO 12 LHAT oh K l 4 finishing. Quick possession. Gaethe cami deeaeuted, a oh | ace + fees SEWER AND WATER BUS. z Cc. W Co. nA. irwin Edw. M. Stout, Realt ments $67.50 per mo. ae _oung OREN SUNDAY oe Case trons, ME, Hot Reese, a: on ive SS in the Want Ads! ood REALTOR Ww. u ealtor . ; MERO AR lots wide $475, 40° for sso. hat’s wt ot: Witteme Let Since 1925 TN, Saginaw st - m wz seis) EMBREE & GREGG loa ow. mr ve oan | 10. & meen ey . Also 13 lots in Pontiac with sewer lere money- pS eta” Rog Rj Pa: ah 5 anfing, Street Fir cons Open Eves. et eee | Open ves, Sua, “Wl § | Co-operative Reql’ Estate Exchange iiioeom Br AX, OQMPANY. makers are advertised ; 34393 or 33381 . : age SR i . \ . . Y ". . a : : jf i a é / 9 t ———— J a 2 For Sale Acreage 130 ACRES ae Sierrery _— area FE of Oxford. ro with sour wes sd ert 6reen seedlings, Orca with terms org t rg REAL ESTATE Oxford, Mic OA 63122 & ACRES witkit—77 6 MILES OF down town Lots of road frontage FE 96333. 47 415 ACRES—$50 DOW | 1% acres of clear land with rich = and good building Spot and 2% acres of woods with excellent coon, possum, squirrel and rabbit hunting Business 0; Opportunities 5 51 POL Metey ( to een ~ (State Licensed tenders) RESTAURANT LIVING QUAR-, ee Ne ters and equipment Excellent in- A THE PONTIAC PRES 53| MODEST MAIDENS S, SATURDAY, By Jay Aian JULY: 17, 1954 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 tnt ttt iad ALWAYS WRECKING come Curb service. Corner of | oa - 3 -heys. -OR-3-0909 after 8700 = = 2 aromas | NO lao PE | MOK ING | GROCESY- NEAR LAKE ON GOOD roa iving beat for couple | Near school, MA $-7146 $25 to $500 ; L $25 to: $300 BACKSTAGS GROCERY NEAR LAKE ON; (Communit oan Co, —_—_— good road Living quarters fo Fj a - y _ couple _Near_ _school. _MA_ 59-7146 t 30 KF. Lawrence FE 2-7131 I He &' She Bar Here is the ideal Class C Liquor | bar located on M-25 in the thumb Has living quarters and practically new Ma@sanry buliding The equip- | ment ts firs€ class and the gross Prienaly service ; | LOW INT EREST Mortgage Loans ~ 54 a Sac ov sed ter or we ateriala lumber. ~ Doors, plumbing, sash, brick, Union Wrecking Co. 31248 W. Eight Mile Road, one Farm- ineton 026. er KEnwood 51660 APARTMENT 8I4E GAS “RANGE, four burner $12050 value $69 05 sligats scratched, Alse several sige. ranges im electric and #45 at extraordinary values Mich- gan) Flu@rescent. 383) Orchard Lake Ave ; * ALUMINUM COMB Best Quality — — To Install Garage Door emodeling PITTSBURGH PAINTS Oakland Home said “DOORS For Sale Miscellaneous 60 e717. GMC OR CHEVIE TRUCK Lele 8. FE G& M COMPANY _ Sereens vered and repaired. EASLBUILD, De build it yourself pat ied bg Smal! pieces of piywood fo: OVERHEAD DOOR CO. ___ 2010 DIXIE HWY. HOME OWNERS _ings factory price am ALUM. AWN” FE ¢6089. r (Perfect oe “ted tused 2n4x8 new 41> Dinte H 3-4101| HEARING AIDS. 640 TO $200 AND in Your back yard 150x1326 Is increasing alt the tae Per. | | Catenes funds of single family | 6 hee Ss err Tee a _accessories. Rules. FE 2-1000 4 = 43 ee miy 4. mi from ect se Up for man an wite Wellin, atc rancele LLINGSH STORE Packine city limits, = Bald. | Operation Phone for appointment should Neneect¢ die. Bee | re. rocket ie reds, creat oot ~ tiles paige it NLL Shingles, all a $1.91 ‘per rnd win on Waldon. 4 parcels | © learn more about 2080 | H. G. PETERSON | Witent: ee wea es “Typhoon | floor covering and Mae-O-Las ieee oe Dom Sea telhanee for sale here only act fast | Bteel Co. 135 B bh st. / paints. Phone PE 1-7845. ‘ 3 Pontiac St : el Co ranch St. (across & fittings, steel, brick and and be first | Hlo-Ho-Hee-Hee H@tel | phone Seal a ee Frat from American Forging & Socket.) | GOOD 7 WHEELED TRAILER FOR other re too numerous to men Fd ALCS . Real | You should see this spot! Its C)ase Sea ae an nee _FE +0003 eS 1994 FORD TRAC |. WITH WaG- ued A eel ee MORTGAGES ANCHOK FENCES — | st a Sanaa "SURPLUS LUMBER 2 tp deaa hel aba - thas aol Te Pie a a . : FHA approved. No money down. Ly , & MATERIAL SALES CO. far See ae 830 re cee eee AF any ce ma _Ph. FE 5.4962 for free estimates Pada ole Also electrig roaster. | - a We. ee St or e Farms (ie doors -— just look througt BENE LT att ¢ al 4 1 Ol (ated h s,| Opes © Sund OO wn the cracks, bul the room. tarmens “OTE ——ETIBTTTY = TOOrs Fado”. phono OR 34-8003 i. Sagina BOYDELL PAINTS 57. N. Mill St. _Neilisville, Wisc | Zoned for manufacturing Priced a daha et |r scratched $28600 value’ $18950 | combination FE 32-0047 BATHROOM TOILET. 1 DOUBLE = EW AND “aaa - IF YOUIAKE BUILDING A, HOUSE AKC REGISTER. - | for quick sale §2500 ih hand 1L.LIS M BREWF Michigan Fluo ent 393 Orchard | } MAY } : ‘ Fi mates refrigerators, bottle beagle pups - Sale Business P Property, 49 aed ue ones. REAT F a ee KOOSEVELT HOt E! | Coie aoe uores¢ eee TAG. BALOON — wir Hie sree 1 births 2 a gas and all isae bottled gas, oli Coes UP TO $900 ON ALL ms ANY SPANIEL FOR ; eee _HURON 4.3503 ___ FE #9181 of FE 5-7704 - SLECTRIC—“BTOVE—_OOOD~ CON- 1 f PINE RADIOS ONE 00 AND _ aeeiGasl rao machine and spl} —@84—eleetrte = and 4 : -pies. FE 48033. 7 “ENGUISH SETTER. MALE. .2 > 48067 455 irvet, childs chifferobe picnic | SPPllances for ee see wie os AKC REG : BLOCK OF 5 STORES ON BUSY \ears old Ped greed registered F oe Toate Beran ERATOR | Tact a anrea BRUSHES Aeule. eT a est of anne ae gag = B ister’s edie est ee Sellen! % 50 ( OLUME cens ug hous ‘ RIGID i ‘ . aie . ke AILER EXCHANO | : rd *s15.0q0 down id coats fur wheel trailer Mast ben in | g@ed condition Ol 3 (oe belts and uggs 056 Myrtle Mn my tinge ner mentioned PETRO Len TexCHAN co | urme Male. YE 1.0032 after 6. Ne self-se M ™ art 2 € \ ’ = : CORT M. IMBLER in excellent lake area A Keed condition FF__2-0239,' after FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE.| USED SERVEL GAS RFPRIO i 60 8 eLBORAPH co. |} Northern Lumber Co. ANGORA aed Pi0s. x i \ Teal mires maker evento: > pm Mr- Chapnian frigerstors $3995 up| ator $15 R Munro, 1060 D evenings @& Guwfidave PM | 8187 Cooley Lake Rd +5151. _ Wt Joslyn FE 49524 2 parte Owner leaving EXCHANGE YOUR LAND BON! Wringer wacners $i49s up| _ Huron - | NEW I WE DELIVER 3 YEAR OLD FAWN AKC REGIS- Daily ‘til &8-Sunday 2 to 5 state Call for detalis tract «where sou have scold prop Spinner washers 9609 up USED REFRIGERATOR, GOOD ac Ee 'g a | . . 2 tered a Boxer, Raised with Co-operative Rea! Estate Exc hange ertv: for late motel car & cash ; Vacuum cleaners $705 up) condition FE 5-214 ad up Ai eae ela o ba Alaa aaa _FE 270 vence chane BUILDING, DIXIE HWY Ons H J VanWelt OW 31355 Roy s 06 Oak and FE 3-402) UNIVERSA! WASHER GRAY “ 8 | —_— ae JB windows trom | With 8 Trucks Bervin You| FE 27631 — a BUILDING SUPPLIE $1405 Fibergiass awnings -39 cosas cae 8q a tins WAREHO! - FACILITIES EXCEPTIONAL ‘52° PLYMOUTH FOR SALE G E RANGE. 825 | Ledeen tal davenport, rose pro-| ogg, cn6's. 2n6'8 $e5 per M 40576 Is IM 3-4650 IM. 0 AKC 13" pease tg Ch. Eberie's cy e move 4 nm ny lub coupe Loaded Consider olc ore } ©7412 ; “incial chair GE stov Oct Bhe m ) - on Wased lend Bensen fin . see r i a a eb By ‘ sceata Spar seth old Milford MU @7412_ | ccaaal chalfl round ahecan: te Sheath ing boards a soe a NEW SET ENCYCLUPEDIA BRIT | FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP — Buddy IT. Sired by Fid. Ch. Nu- tric. 625 W. Huron FE 4.2525 ed road almost aA > - GATELEG TABLE. MARBLE TOF ble Good condition MI 42268 ol hd Ce od eda tanica with book case Cost | Delta, Skiltool, bieck & Decter.| Ra Buddy, dam by Pid. Ch. Pine B ~ OWNER, aT na { oe ave i Rell orl icare) Call EXCHANGE MEIjUM PRICED coffee table, Cherry lamp table - aah ns iho _| 24x20 double hung windows with $365. Can have for balance due Porter - Cable. Miller's Pails and Hollow nifty. Fid. Ch. sired pups ieee ‘bulldioe as eG NDER fdiere . : wee for bullding ‘ots up to $500 3-4308 _ _ : oe, Beane saint Ae eur relist sae caine strip sisi eyais $1479 per month Stanley power tools, saws drills for sale. Lonedale Beagles, 1743 alagte bari a dave | _ Vae_Welt OR 31386 GRAY WROUGHT IRON DINETTE | 190, 'incn console CE TY yee 3! | gy bnd Dalen emplete Yao at bulite |e and sanders _Ovdvke Ra. FE 5-1451. Maple hs ees. Goon. 0 CHEVROLET FOR table and chalre with formice top | Bendix diai-amatic washer regu ina materials in one or more aertune “OUTBOARD MOTORS 3 COON NDS, ALSO Sy GAS STATION & HOME pea’ FeREC os CUR Ge per ment $90 2 wrought ifdh lamps, 920 jar $189 50 now rades at reasonable prices $25. Power mower Craftsman. English Bull pup, 8 weeks old, COM ME RCI: PF ‘Lo | a7 ft om the mighty Diste n house FE 5-2180 FE 2-8241 or FE 2-3844 Cl. AVIC Nes aial Ditte Hwy ; Clarkston wi econdities $45 Hand one 1 Ave rr a # -@xtore.—_- ump. 12 ¢ 1 pe oO i R JUM, HOTPOINT ELEC- A 6-581 Lanhed = :. BU IL. DING 3 pump : ale Oo gal per G see RFFRIGERATOR FO GE VAcU pe rare Pypret : =e —— bé3 GAL AQUA’ |. month plus lovely & room ew il mater pump out: | ric stove 4 goodyear tires 40! Pirsistire & Apphances er m heed steel deans | FURNACE CLEANERS. WALL Pa- 125 gal. aquarium, complete, This beautiful brand new’ mod bungalow compiete in every ia motor oF gurden tractor { t hairs Ml 4-0608 rT 3 @¢ach Open head stee! drums er steamers and sanders. Oak- ern building. 402100. located on me detail Delinitely a buy” at FE 7-407 — Gu eimcrnic wise with 2068 Or-hard Lake Rd. Keego EATER GOM os ES a and tops $2. OR 3-0435 after 4 30 nd Puel and Paint, 436 Orchard enon 301 Dick after _6. opera Sangeet gene sc a sip ge FETS GO UNONS | ovutTROARD MOTOR “FOR CE- wringer, good condition $63 W “YE $881) or FE $0974 Sean tore Cen, steam aod Set wae P NEW GALVANRED PIPE in Are, veneer bet Now old 308 Reckhaven, 1 mile 8 steel = ' 2-4)7 : coal furne steam an wa- ; trusses’ Fully insulated and ee ee | Nios Birmingham _____ | sep vacuum CLEANERA ter boiler oll fir at im. {3} f\ seneths) oe | 67.25 per square delivered, of Auburn PLAYER PIANO AND REFRIC ; NOES ' built of one, masonry with brick Bat a am A Karupsen soe e en have jou ‘OR Used Low es 612, OR yy | Gate “ — ou he is HEIGHT’S "SU PREY * save PL UMBING. suPPLy : CHURCH’ 5 INC ig ol ae ag a. and planters box tenty ae 7397 : al be sed. ae Z be _ an ve r mos, Locke of parking space here Lot ‘ts Real FE 4-O0528 de GARLAND GAS RANGE, 36° lsed | 1. Dent 2689 Perry Bt. 100 8. Saginaw _ 56-2100 rE 20233 _FE 5-1506 100x310 and is adaptabie hg most ao - ea PLYMOUTH $1 4 DOOR GOOD | ‘sige Excellent condition. Only sed trade-in Dep _ Phooe FEOGS3D | uP Jere aire ~ 960 50 PITTSBURGH PAINTS | BABY PARAKEET og oy of business vi d “Vel rraph Kd ’ n i take cheaper car $3995. MI 61300 2 pe. living room suite $29 65 EMENL BLOCKS 1-3 Pp ep ell Dumps | 4175 Dixie hwy. Corner Hatchery rd cage, 87. Call o In trade 64 E Ypsilanti. FE GIRLS BED COMPLETE. VAN- 8tucio couch $29 65 cel “4 = with "ia gal tank $112.56 SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE OF . erie “ity 45 FE ¢76% 6 pe dining room set $59 9 | Immediately Gellvered 64 Sheffiela| (4 A Thompson 80 5 Perry ee eee boul anes in Americs WE TRADE YOUR se CONTRACT | DINING KM 5 pc. Wood Breakfast set $24 05 Po FE 26401 of FE 237778 OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNIT SlighUly scratched guaranteed per- Sale Land Contracts: SZ "ail house mortgage equity PU aoe Coote : tue, Ox12 Wool axminster rug . $1485 Rusel)_ Lemon 621 85 fect $156 value $9650 Michigan se OOS < furniture. auto for new or used | ee phase J fh tone a Chest of drawers i e.| CASH FOR FURNITURE, | HEATILATOR FIREPLAC : Outre Puorescent. 383 Orchard Lake $15 BS, DISTINCTIVE > . e!! known good housetrallers | mens v : QGuarapled washer Sie 65 FE ¢188). FIREPLACE DAMPE Ave 23 PER CENT DIscoU NT on ee rRAILER EXCHANOE - eae An tee laser nose Table top gas range $90 99 | ————SLosk OUT | _ FIRE BRICX & FIRE CLAY SPECIAL —_ —— sre » r t 40 on n ow vee chaira ne on- ; . = . ci wee Were F Partridge 1 = = fue wR orn LAWN pie mn A Bargain Also 2 el Seve permesl Free pare | Ons only sities Or cabin, new, size | Ash dumps angle tron cleanouts |“ g inch nylon $7 patnt brush for | Realtor. 4) W. Huron et. Fe TF ie ae - . aN lewanibee coiece s-top coffee tables | VALAN'S 12016 regularly $449. First 6340 BLAYLOCK only $199 with the purchase of 2 ~ +1872 of OR 32768) 78 Le Pri one FE2-7705 WN 1 AEAN § end take it away! Ph Ed Shields " gallons of Berry Bros Paint Phone ) to 8 Sun. 1 to $ it — + ACT. WILL power mower Several good used | - PO TE L P 18 W Pike On! On 32420 for details Coat, & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Oakland Fue: and Paint. 436 Or. Open 9 —— $10000 LAND CONTRACT VILL power mowers for sale. cheap HOT INT STEAM TABLE, PAR. y ike y - < ‘ 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE }7101 - give discount. FE 44155 _ - Easy parking Barnes Hardware. amount coffee Maker, reasonable gTUDiO COUCH FOR SALE IN| CLOTHES, POSTS, STEEL, ¢ HOOK OUR USED APPLIANCES ARE chard LE. Ave Phone FE $-6150 LOCATED Just OurTsIDE, oF, — Money to L oan 53 742 W HMuren 8 fou 1-436 good condition $40 FE 50035 Ree yo ry Sa all tn goed operating condition TRY eh ONCE eity on one of main roads. Large ; ““ WILL TRADE 42 PONTIAC FOR 40ME OWNERS EARN A> NEW ~ TRADE-IN and priced right. Refrigerators YOU CAN INSTALL ITI cone bidg containing in all poiste ficeured Exoarre! | oittboard (moler, Beal of Wood | app lance Furnish tends 66 ap. USED TRADE- CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX-| Si gsd'te raarte at 010 08 nee Chars \ Bbout 6000 sq h Ped Lela sare es eo Working too's pllances furniture and carpeting DEPART MEN] nha ye taka hiptrnrerntad 7 eo ers at $149) television at $29 50 r , 9x9 Floor _ » : rx 4500 s of garage s | "Ce 4 ry S ; “all FE 5-2 <4 tC ve of lig o ch t 6 cow with 228 Sense head also smal! LOANS $20 oO $500 wt! FAKE GOOD 49 OR ba] Call FE 5-208 Electrie range $19 0 ens, dinettes, bedroom and recrea oe et oar pope dogs. Kitter’s Dairy Parm, South ms Ford or ¢ et as equity in & STOVE HROME. ip NETTE W Huron FE ©1565 | Linoleum oe frame house & 10 acres of land Op signature oniy tee : Nl ean quit — pied ae Pes 1381 Studio couch Lrasding hen — $1195 value 85 95 Puitoas FLOOR TPO RNACE. “ga5 | Plastic 08',e each | Lyon Phone GEneve 71-6787 -1 Shows excellent in- ; : : 2m pl ° Devenport and chair Slightly factory marred Cajl at ro RB spay call ae fanines par- ‘Household Fi nance WILL SWAP PI ANO Le WASH | ieee ereuk fax set $29 50 factory Aenea atid ee Michigan Flu- Used 1 year 37822 WW all Tile PARAKEETS weer . ticulars. Corp of Pontiac Ling machine FF ¢2 $ ant «1 useD ranges | 3 piece studio couch $39 50 Orescent 193 Orchard Lake Ave | POWER pita dags | = INCH ABEL Si Pag eq. T | 601 4th ot. FE Sun. : ne ‘41 PONTIAC i UILD- size electr ges. tomat! sher, Westing- . vr t 4 cycle Clinton engine as aq. TURE ‘ Tein EES | AP RENT DORR Cae MERE | Sah ome fitte ee] Aetinins Near tees) leou es ety on ae “ rere ixsrnuctions | | PUREBRED , COLLIE PUPPEES John K. Irwin | T EAGUE FINANCE CO.) ur 4160 W Waiton 1 Gar one Basti Se fill ie 3 sets of lens vase Revere pro- Pavement Vircakera | Tue FLOOR “OP Ps r ’ ME ROTOTILLER WILL TRADE Chote Jector 78 watt bulb, sereen x = babies “a «6Aubere REALTOR 202 N MAIN or sell for mboard motor boat 3 Her kat ered bed complete bad aplicer. All new. Cost $660, Geil Gas cement finisher Sewer, Open _Datiy oo Sunday 06 be +4516. a Since 1925 Se less | KE ASE Y ELECTRIC MANY OTHER ITEMS Sis Packie one e cleaners” DI conveyors Caves ot! _4 1011, N Saginaw street -| ROCHESTER, MICH. MY mau” IN SMALL HOUSE 14820 Dinte Rwy. OR )-2001' OTOALAS TCONOMY. DRAWZIT[1 k HITCHES ONE? S RENTAL. Use OUR S AOCLe RCE: Own mis, 2" < welll FE 2-4031 Eve FE 2-1804 LOANS $25 TO $500 } E : : = [Yc “} THOMAS EF f : ¥ *( () | i trad EL ad : | for sale or trade FE §-5478 LARGE SIZE) BABY CRIB WITH | ALAA? sNX%s plumbing. wirtng repairing, Com- A _. _ a i =i ae ia , ~ a t £ Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 494, ERE Song | For Sale Clothing 56 Swat"! UA te 4 OF! FURNITURE CO. | eg. tat sap es rt! nace reir] En ia Stace | PORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS — : : ‘361 8 Saginaw mas “Dinte. "Highway OR 31456 m : | LARGE SIZE GAS RANGE 1N -tanks. Ph OR- — Meee Genionece bert zn erenerter Soy ee HANDMACHERK WEATHERVANE., very good condition. $35. 572 Clara 2 PRESS RE COOKERS. LARGE scgnans-earasncescopeeieseteeR ai ~_8 fo 6 30 Closed every Thursdeay.| binatow ANA < Z . 1 | —ie pe Closed) = PARAKEETS, C ho together only z block , cH a ic KL — 4 Th -e701 Glidden Spread Matin $195 per ga! = food ETS. CANARIES CAGES, ¥ Catt J * GE t CA t ; ic Q5 2 PIBCE #UItE, $15 STUDIO $15 | _ ee Bord “i Brothers interio [ can i »| feo. : ; fom revatio Hie : oe NO 2 selon as ie Overvbation ehaite 94.60 M-Cane ow ve: ~ 115 per ea: | Sale Musical Gioods 62 REOWTERED BOXER a > side and inside paint ga ‘ih AUTOMATIC DA IN - GHA f melacl Brothers exterior | +097 sn. FMALL BUSINESS BUILDING 20 Up 0 $ 5 SAO Sue Household Goods 7 ack's Linoleum. 183 N Perry WEOTINGHUSh | A, ELL eae ; Ane . es | . burner gas range shah oo ee ee ee a , * 4 . him 340 on Montcaim. large parking ror NC eaaner ce | pup : sei ne dt Ph PE 2-$2 ’ iE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN, ont fiat wall ba i = per ga vm F $217 rE +1407, space FE 44681 1046 to 1963 cares Sring your ,pr ELECTRIC RANGE $39.95 be ree . Revere ware and Pyrex ware, 25 | GRETSCH BANJO ¢60 HAWAIIAN = WAMP Lite feals closed in : ai x ; post, ERED COCKER POPPIES. wiriectrie, 833 W Huron Preiss | minutes. Loans also made oD Nastag washer | 29 95 | 6 cu ai (GENERAL MOTORS a Turne: » 602 Mt Clem SS McBride Fiardware lee eel bare ms ad SON noe ns neat TH Or OK * Tse after 3. ——— |. furniture. Signature and cth*r ee Gas ranges $19.95 up. Tigidaire A-! condition. ens 2-080. \ Te iM P 1( yN | t RK wor, ee STER PUPPiEs. 6 Business Opportunities a |’ eurities, Several reconditioned apd —— __Hopkins. WHITE CRIB AND MATTRESS ; A. | {yom tw buy Revt will be credited | TOY MARC! sores ¥ ppor teed refrigerators = MATIRESSES AND pean | _ $20 FE ¢-8693 wed ib ee gl & SONS to price. Gallaghers. FE ¢0ses. | weeks ol TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR CRUMP ELECTRIC” be ee ftat hulvere. 02 Wilams sed | re CONSOLE iy 10 98 Os re Re NinOWian ANG Boll bens: Hi FIDELITY PHONOORAPH. ¢ cus. iLF SU SUPER ene ee | sua UPAIONT Sata | WA ALT ON TV ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES FOR 4000 W HURON 8T SS eens ur . = TT and SIZE RUGS. OTHER ECTR aaa iacnniame . wedi oases “ret ware, modern, well located. LOAN CO. cu ft. paid pape $3230 moni household oods. Bathinette Satur. FE 2-225 Joslyn Cr Walton | every room in the house in newest NEW LINED. Oak soul SRANGER s rtunity to ery oral Ove 5-396 a paag| bel only Elizabeth | wes T i NO HOUSE: AU TOMA TIC Lat value 4 » - r= . be arene _3-0173. | a Meare Riectrm NICE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR. |@ BURNER IVORY Gas STOVE. irregulars. Michigan Fluorescent | em cabinet doore- drawers made | RECONDITIONED PRACTICE PT. A GOLD MINE! — vanity. and bench.-Drum top ta- $15 Apartment size refrigera 303 Orchard. Lake Ave to order ano. $88 an. many others. Gal ' APT SIZE ELECTRIC §S STOVE. ble FE 44468 } $15. 210 Whittemore = si ANA. D0 PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO _laghers FE +0506 = _ One be Elia egg ine, s tama | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | good ‘condition. FE ose a NEW "YOUTH BED COMPLETE ‘8 PC. WALNUT DINING Room | ee ae pe uaa 15 | 148® Bald: tg Ave. _ FE 2-2543| MALL STEINWAY PIANO LIKE beac rTM . a et i \WOOD | ~— ee eouno os a] . Ww Pike. Best offer | suite! FE 56-6511 _ volumes. Book case, $100. FE| STEEL SFPTIC TANK. 0 GAL. ree Bargain Gallagher's, PE Bune beth Lake Rd. Ddiv “ervice Nee garden cultivators. 59c up Ne Ww ‘Furniture Specials” WASHING | MACHINE TENTH 60142 gece $37.90. $00 gallon. eee, rE Sal = Ss — baa pment 64 $143 Cass - Elizabeth Lake . j : al Linki, ‘ eas f"wabY C FANTS le Store Equipmen PE 5-128. FE +384 Open 9 to 7! \V" HEN YOU NEED | Bo od abs, $3.50 up. used lamps: | Sofa beds $39 50. Innerspring mat 3588 ee cob rellcway bee gle. | STOKER BLOWER AND Ptr |< Bs pend Dade GROCERY STORE | up. refrigerators, $25 up, ranges, | tressen, 810 88. Cotton mattrey’ |g REFRIGERATORS. BTUDIO| ded $7 00 pore P= Sues AIR COOLED AIR CONDITIONER : (gas & elec) @ up; sets. | oicte $16 05 Maric. back’ Meat”| couch Living roo suite, ges 795| SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE oF | “RCOOLE Ul busi Gnly soem yee peed te for the | $1750 up. radio, of up; Miller | Dlete. $16 95. meple punk beds. | stove. 230 Elm &t FREE SIANDING | foes Fi 1.95| the very best makes in America, | Pe 36213) ea! business place. stock, Fixtures can be peid for chrome dineties $40.86: chests, pnes and ma aged osi2| WHITE PORTABLE SEWINO MA- Wash obie prot ittings - $10.96 Blightiy scratched guaranted per-| — = by the month tad rok ‘ond bad new & used $595 up, bedroom ported "bx 1aragas “az! 0 ria chine. Good eongition. FE 23-6818. s233 Pectory Irregulars fect $156 value $9650 Mtichigan = ? rT COMMERCTAL ITP leased. Excellent locati + com be z = PLY Fluorescent. 383 Orchard ike elvinator al for smalt res- lished business. Beer aaa wine sues eee 0 Paes een WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Df Y- Fe aah PL SUP teurant, FE 20602, 113 Prapklin sone will pay ail the bills 4 We can he'p you with your money, su.tes $1294 up; ——s — paint $2 29 gal. *Uannianea chests | “er Late model. Only $85. MI/100 5 Saginaw ss FE 5-2100| Ave. Bivd ot] ucts on busy main) “srobiems You can eet up to $500 Sua ne a ee ee OL Grawsrs $6.08 up. Maple fin-| _¢-1300. Be GALLON GAS HEATERS. $56. SEPTIC TAN KS } USED SHOW CASES CHEAP. ve i. - f is) sr oma aes tying quar- —_ ———— es Use our east lay rg Cpr Furniture. 42 Orehard 1 Lake are | O12 2 LINOLEU M. --. 95 o. uiThempoen. | toe Perry. ocspas gee pore tactalied tt ese aca Wosseare, Termine —— List HEREOSTART PACKING | Telephone us or cad at our office. ANYTHING COME OUT | PHILGAS = SUMMER SPECIAL Reg $495 House Paint... $195 €8| FUEL. OIL TANK, 275 GALLON, 15| gSyiet F > eveaumes ood : CORT M. IMBLER C ST TI PARKING GFER © to 4 pan plus $000 Roya Cee? cake Shain wane re ne Odes | im, Wet, spouse. i any and PE | SHALLOW WELL PUMP ONE oF | _ pale Sporting G es ~ PARKING OPEN 98 TO a ef out 12X12 J deliverea complete. 836 50 L hee Me OF | ARN NTN RO door gril] Both for $219 95 10, ARMSTRONG VINOFIOOR 'y price the very best makes in Ameri M111 Joslyn FE 409524 A MON, THR He & 12 TO ‘s | per cent down Budget. buying S RANne MtID INLAID TILE 10 5-1467 2 : | ca Slightly sc ratched auaranteed AAA SALE SPORTING coops! q __Hay Grain & & Feed 71 71 Daily ‘til 8-Sundav 2 to ve Ss z Phillips Petroleum Co 2625 Or- 4 Fi WALI 10¢ | PAC TORY : INDS. DOUBLE SINKS | perfect $156 value $9650 Mich | Spalding Wilson golf ehtb« bags, i Ap aadas Co- operative Real Estate 1 ns : ese yb auras mie te. Dard Lake Rd FE 2-9195 Svers 14) W Huron FR 43064) $10.95. wash basins. $995. Loflets gan Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lake | balls. carts save to @0 per cent= | ~~~ en PINANNCE CO 1 mile east of Auburn Hete } $198 GA Thompson, “80 8 A revo tered golf set with bag, $2295| ALL TYPES OF BALED cD BAY IN IN Crroceryv. & Meat ) Nia t aN P Vang . PE 2 2866 sh dic ah eget ae CALI ik CURIC FT FRIGIDAIRE ee P bases i PANELED DOOss «with Philip 79 N- Saq . the fielt. Wil) deliver Make ar- . : crowing dake CAS oc ben} SS : a5 . LEC before pm FE 2725 freeze. use 4 months. cheap 5 2 . , =. J : j — ‘nts now ae uake ale crown 8 re - k Ride Steve ie) cane ae cael © SLIGHTLY SSED UBSEEE PLAY 7 Ait kebiirt radio. cll cook Hove, POE BALE Poa ae ee Ole | _herasere, EM 2 tee )Cisrom SULT SPRINGFIELD) teccnes) baling. canam “om business A real bargain and an __ 102, Fonts: spate “Pant St BEDROOM BUITE. REFRIGERA., _°" Cost $27 for $18 FE 58755 . used windows doors ead tim | io walk, @ diemonds eeee| SLIMMER PRICES ON | enclose aks wen case. $130. ished, OA_ 6-2178. bcp “ee neces, atl glare ? | tor 3 burner gas stove studio’ TELEPHONE GOSS IP BENCH Phone FRE 5-4497 after sda uation on both $1675. will sei! I "O\ , IN E F FE 45845 cfter 5. BALED HAY ALPALP AND Lebar ur lacy) itera sla cipro ee oney : couch Good condition. 168 reasonable 578 LeBaron - WANTED SMALL RADIOS, WORK: | fr g800 FE 54236 COAL NOW ”| GUNS BUT BELL TRADE BURR | clover, ORtenville 0-122. S00 Sey- Todtheanes BO ese E 1450 -APT. | TABLE De ee ee Soe we Ser ‘Ee TEA SET. FOR RENT. FECT. GOOD COAL | Sheil FE 2478 375 8. Tel mour ane ow eal . | R FAST SET. $14 50 dit i a : CORN FOR SALE. . LE MBREE & GRE GG Bible as nea. as your telephone. Just BREAKFAST Sie Eas ce condition. OR a Pormosa pattern elso furniture. | moor polishers for home use by ALWAYS | MATCHED SET or 7MCGREGOR’ TWinbresk | SALE. LAMPS, DISHES, COOK. | 1 eason- . MT. trons FE 23-1770 after 4. ~ 1865 Union Lake Road | Car bed $1 Kitchen cabinet china, glassware, copper, etc. M hour, day or weekend R _MT. aner S.. | SOOD EM 3-4303 or EM 3-325! $9.95. Vanity, 3 way mirror, $9.50. ps , Recciagggei 7 ee | 4-4795 able. Oakland Kirby Co. 736 W. BENS N SA : HARDWARE STORE AND LIVING ete eee $29 56, sAPt. | - description 1130'S. Parke. Apt. |i PIECE V WALNUT BEDROOM | _ Huron. | See rg 3 c : alts pee ox an eee ten fran $1995, GE vacuum sweeper $5.95.| No. 1. - en ree FURNAC 549. Saginaw PE 425211 Mitchel! Reel 7 Realt +31 tn finanet = — tr ie Fon SOLE OR LEASE FULLY Por auto financing, refinancing, Large office desk $39 Baby Gravity hot air 24. Itncluding THREE-P BATH SETS 1 Pflueger Reel R BaL LEASE, FULLY payment debis oF any other bed $895 Davenport and chair W AYNE GABE RT'S For Sale | Miscellaneous 6¢ 60 pipes. Its down and you can see | WHITE (with fittings) $04 1 Whirlaway Reet 7 restaurant 7952 Cooley worthy purpose ~~ Ber} bob . veceet big cr | on : Goh aie bo ae the condition Phone FE 23-3285 co) vies’ Ni fittings) . $109.50| 1 Marhuff Shakespeare : i completed on vour first vis Steel wardrobe oa Ip -iIn S 1 - —~ana ? WE HAVE Seconds reel : TOOL SHOP FOR SALE OR RENT. in a few wrinutes. I ‘heral repay: or wood cook stove $1995 Bede Trade-in Specials All Out FANS, FANS. FANS WE HAVE aoe Piteisine SUPPLY Ce raat Resi For Sale Livestock 72 Reasonable. Industrial sone. Write | meat pian. al beds Maal porate atGn iced wae Sacher 0) Gia es | wcleans Slee ue arickaces (Wao: | 0.8: 5-2100 Espoo ane diounts ols " i. Fenties Press, Bor $0 chard Take Nest to. Farmer's Pull size oe range A-1. 833 00 | Ti aaicetian _rescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave sours ct COUPTED NF Paging “oshS hd ache Place, viet 6 S. D. D. and S. D. Me Home & Buto cn mee antago Norge Balada ; Shcheectt I eeilt LMgurae tw! sale 163 Woite St 00 ae These are Cass Lake oan _Keego_ Harbor . Super market. No area BED VERTTY-E-RIOWY STAND AND a ort = - +39 00 : ; slightly factory marred gyre J WANTED sHOTOUNS ABD DEER Past row community e od . Po $i . Oucn! We're load-¢ with fine na- lection of lavatories, athtubs rifles Manley Leach Bagie equipped but — eee Loan Company " Si = > ex a inaiciidelad nn 00 tionally “advertised me; pasodies Garage Doors : cod shewer stalis Michigan Fluor- | —— way Carpeted room nee BED 5 YR SIZE, NICE | ear . inti) it hurts but weve cut e escent 3¥s Orchard Lake Ave - ment owner occupied 3 room | 497 community National Bank Bidg and clean FE 2.8639 oT iM cu. ft. sealed 879 00 | Spier to WHO! ESALE OR BE- ® by 7 no. 2 $40 00 up to $74 00, - M ER, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 - rental, $65 1. onth. Automatic ice Liours @ to 6: Sa:urday ® to = Z —— {| unit, A-l shape AW so Come and get your share e@ Berry Detroiter. 1ALBOT Ie LU B ~ ~ . an BUNK BEDS, BABY BED, HIGH See the n BEAUTIFUL SPOTTED GEL D- house. Paid sales tax $200,000 1953 . [| PRIGIDAIRE 7% CUBIC FT EX of these REAL, OLD TIME BAR-| Pei roiter no. 1 8 by 7 $52.00, Lumber, doors, windows, naie- ATTENTION: WE _ 1, 2| BEAUTIFUL $10,000 down plus aod stn z —~TOANS $25 TO $500 chair, boat, — inert e ws aa ee ce‘lent condition, $75. 138 Illinois. | GAINS etetorned beads by ph ped $59 30 care Guster a paren : Phi, | hands, very gentle, FE er, Mr, Going, . AO Fo Vey CHROME DIN TT ETS, FE 5-6822_ Detroiter no. 1 16 by 7 $11 septic tanks, sump pumps. Thor . - SPA FOR ae semble these yourself and save. 4 TFO! ROCK | $1695 KM oscil elec fan 12 45 ve free estimates and do +6584, 24 ’ SOW DUE BC sat ences. er) Dixie in sol her Baxter & ie ee chairs is — — Mero fe ig =k geil begs psa pea Fir Saag eae farses front remodeling. Free de- pice aptly heey ae lees i TOP Bor FILL DIRT AN ' Ideal up, used car etc | 64 W. Lawrence St. $39 95 ese are brand new EVISION, 3% INCH TA: estinghous 54 5 _ 1025" Oakland. Phone PR 4-2622. - ie mode's. Famous make, Formica | RCA = IN. 12'e 39.95 Revers. window fan 21.05 | 37 5 "padtioc FE 2-0203 era lt and, gravel FE _2-2617.__1 i te ee ~~ CASH PROMPTLY tops. All popular colors. Come in| ble model. Good picture. Only |" Many other fans to choose | 37 RY DOOR BALES CO. | *\a-) TOR m BLACK SIRE FoR | SALE Oo oR RENT POOL Get $10 to $500 quickly om car.|- look, compa-+ and convinced |__ $50.95. MI _6-1300 4, 26, wood chisel sabe romven 4381 a ee a SiGOn FUR: is at te ane kvm coun room, FE furniture or note. ere a bo ees ee es eenelr O C STREIT Pe eatin boo es cael aes 495| nace, auto. controls. FE ¢4104. | 20-8912, Sake ee ee Sa avs eee Qf Evans pocket tape - 125) "ji@ SAW WITH MOTOR. 625. Tor sol, Phone or come in today. Provi- Lake Ave sQ - TUB, MAYTAG WASHER . pee | 938 — FIL SAND, GRAVEL, SCHAEP- dent Loan and Savings Society. ~~ 3A a double portable rinse tubs. David 7 b +° jack plane . 62 MYrtle_3-4501 LAIN FALL, GOOD my FE 5-7914, FE 68-0889, P tri e reba : BOTTLE GAS Fickt’ oent Dace ts rae i sell .- I condition, Wa petic weed hep | ren ae ee 7 ae er, FE 44920. $500 Installed in your home for §22 burg 20 ft. plastic soaker hose .. 1.29 7 ‘Or ® GENERAL PUBLIC o tn an | Due Ney OR D200 Fuelgas $268 | ow episi-AMERICAN DINING TA: ae rotar power thower =s WOLVERINE fier & ‘Mofsinger. . d te : ble 6 chaire $40. Good 50 Mo owe . OR 3.6256, or OA & “BIRD” TO SEE |@ w__Murot EDROOM OUTFIT . COM- ' E Soft. plastic garden hose... 288 LUMBER AND WRECKING CO.| _OR 2233. “cn | plete Matching bpekanerver. High | B'CSqp UTIRE FOOm eulé. SAE. FRE 30 fp oie SE ene e eee | Roses geentoorine, “tr Me G8 80 | "hand arava ® ml dine arog aa: C” BAR chair T70_Milley_ @&. Rochester. | 50511 COAL STOVE. in Pani | 55? a ene name 30 75 wings real value: Barbecue | Used sheetin per .+ $75.00 | “to- serv 6246 : 50 1 HP elec Ramsa Gym Swing A ‘business in a location 3 YR. OLD WOOL CARPET, 15x18, _Ave after # p.m 7) sel 65" famous elec cae 56.00! carts Barbecue . _ 4-0063, on pw corner. Did $1 Agel just cleaned with brand new foam SEWING MACHINE. GOOD CON. 600 carpenters handsaws Pn d FILL DIRT. BLACK DIRT. Te # 7. > aman ll ll atl pie wing - g Te Laver mia Gomer bos dition. OL 1-3243° 604 Wilcox, copper rafter equa ‘2 ” peat vel, 0: se acy, mearwoce,crecpess.| AV AN Se re Beane | Rae oh Sipe roaches’, al. 3 Certainty a ‘once close estate. MI ¢ f extension Iights .. 16 offering at only $55,000 full price. You May Rorrow Sens = onan 5 OR Studio couch -., 838 Ay 14.2 house: wire ae. - 8 tools. Phon : 8 . ; ry’ i VERY BUSY CROSLEY Se ee Brotiquik rotissierfe .... beg = late mode Dormeyer po dl ed Aece L HARDWARE risle wei Dormeyer de Bie includes the mod- 7 om Fro. corner rper bldg. end and fixtures plus ad . tee boxe 0 ten oe inventory | OTN = 2 esate | Uier Gaueee, emanenor |” Oakland Furniture reson, - Terms can be ar- ay at . m xer_ coffee urn and ete. Cali 14 8 Saginaw rE 2.5523 EDIE do over $50,000 gross | T°PAY St ‘| Mr. Mann for appointment, MId- | g PIRCE DINING ROOM SET. $40. — od ~ GOOD BLACK Di this year west 45210 fewe! watch oa , DESK. $5; PORCELAIN TABLE, ¢ 295 meat thermometer 90 ego make SAVE! 5 verge, couvored $0.50. FE 6-2840 . - roofing or le : WARD. E. PARTRIDGE ¢ baby, bath tub $1 x12 L “INOL EUMS, $1. ® it you sare mterested in now only $16.50 sq.: “qualtt mer Inétall i yourself. rebuilt and) 7Hapina TIONAL, BUSINESS 2-3256 $3 95 ae Paint $195 ga) atner tems than these chandise all under cover bet- guaranteed. Auto springs, genera- wal ' OO ROKE LE ARIN HOUSE | FINANCE CO. | DIVAN, CHATR ! er caee ES AND i. 2 “ASPHAL” TILE | listed come in snyway— ter homes. Ce tors and » ; = a f or. son 4 cess ft | seers Walerees FE 49 seep _frecee: . Me i ons ent i GE NER T Paul 5¢:.Cys Lomber BAGLEY A PARTS] . COAST- =i Se COAST | GORwen'N SAGINAW. & HURON. WANT A ‘COOL JOB? 0c 9x9 Inlaid T 6 | iE AL Borie Lake Ré. Tei now at FE 2.2544 or FE 43508 in . World’s Largest) "its pray maim Place a Work Wanted ad] BsiP'imneans "2 etme 0 [70 _megew _qmopeanoa am i ‘ . . 1 ress to reach Harold's, 8, 140 S Saginaw | woorg.“pritay 30 8 pm.: Batur- r offer, it in ag «2 W. Muren Open Eve, FE 24310 ane from Pict oes a oii eee FE 25450 | Free Delivery Pree | day 4:39 to to @ pm, Sunday 10.30 i Dial PE Dein for as i \e . , employers. Double Red stamps Today — uae . n . : \ . = z f . r \ P 1 . ¢ ih - - t i {i , «| | ' 4 ; 3 a = . 1 ’ widiaa. \ a a ”- — 7 - . , , * ‘nee a aa —— a. _ -- ‘ et 4 . 4". ra ~~ ~ bee Sale Poultry _ -74| For Sale Housstrailers 78; Boats & Accessories 88 FUNNY BUSINESS = 3 a “oe PONTIAC CHIEF “é 71 FT est EVINRUDE MOTORS e —. 5-6151, | Chris-Craft boat kits, traflers olf Wilde.” Seca 8.30 ‘and Tony's Marine Service. New os __phone number FE 8-0112. 27% “82 Si ! Oxford atic SALES we tank TRADE Ins. CREDIT! ““KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER | 5 COMBINE. Bargain Hunting? We have some top notch used combines aad we want to se!) them NOW! Come in and make ® deal. ne a LJ mag rT0o CABE pr. CASE 4 rr} ve.. ENGINE | CASE F 34 FT., “PTO. EB-Z CREDIT TERMS HOUGHTEN’S $28 © Main OL 1-9761 Rochester CLOSE-OUTS USED BALERS ‘2 New Holland 76 balers 2 New TT +belers 1 New 80 baler . EXCELLENT DEALS ON NEW balers BLACKETT, INC. YOUR i pend DEALER . ston. JouN pi Ft GRAIN Open Er *Mnter/wia bende cqrvir. tn ber .. Call GEneva Joa DEERE COSINE. MODEL A. tools, driven ver Lake Rd - Wew SIMPLICHY 7 WP OAR den . $105. Earl 8 Mastick Me ‘at Ph COMBINES InN A oNPOOT STR ROOT. STRAIGHT AND EFFI- ae Ke SPEED AND RPTL GRAIN YOU CAN'T BEAT THE COME TRADE-INS AND CREDIT ALSO WE HAVE ON HAND . PTO COMBINE c 3 te TANK PRICED B PE ¢1112 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER __PONTIAC RD. AT _OPDYKE saws Sales. les, service & rentals. = -$8?! New and used f tpment. ‘arm a ps 9g on all makes 7 tractors ind Wisconsin motors. ALUMAC RAFT BOATS “Pontiac Farm Supply | Evcluse rs Fea a toa, DEERE mee On cor tats ee t 2711 Pontiac Rd PE 46-6140 | boals and meter 30 ner Cant, ont | tects, Dev's Machinery. Ph. as | MARINE. BALES” “6 BA AND SERVICE Ortonville 422.8 TELEGRAPH _ Auction Sales 77| ASSEMBLED Boaye. | 12 FOOT in} ready for yater, 45. 12 ~ ~ ‘oot car top, 660 14 foot, 14 tnch AUCTIONEER W. 8 BILL NAGY, ‘Blisaeu tara 58. 1000 : any of: Le flee 636 Lapeer. A is FT, THOMPSON | BOAT Al AND ROTARY Tienes ALL sizes | . rR 4omM FB 1113. 2 FT HOWARD. 2 ‘BEDS PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKF | a Co.. .23 kiand Avenue. 7066 AUTO PARTS New — Rebullr— Used For all makes and models, 2¢ per cent a te ali OM ‘em- aia 74 = Oven aye Wee! , OLLERBACKS | __ 40 Baidwin, FE eT FULL RACF lees - MERCURY 1 EN ine. brand new MA 62778 to pm REPAIRS, BUMPINO & PaIwrina Se ie ThE Ph. ents CLEARANCE SALE power | = ig New Value $340 Only $170, b Dyentyeie. New 6228 for 48 CUSHMAN SCOOTER. $100. 60 Sanford. : — |3 GIRLs Generas, Stewarts pena Great _— _ ni-Hom ; a r 8 ft. “te 45 t > 7 Used trait ers sold on low down paymen New trailers sold as low eas “% ee down, 5 per cent bank rates: up to 60 months to y Payments made to fit your budget. Parts and Accessories — MY pera. Lake Orion, on D -24 raspberries, Farm HOUSETRAI ER 21. FT. GOOD HUCKLERERRY Mana NOW ee: Serpe He, te mun x... Walton Bivd. Drayton New Ant, MODERNIZED Oar ’ = — railer om -cental purchase plan ¥ - #168 GRADE CORN 3c. LB. Good low rice weed ones, as About 1500 Ibs. MA 56-6002. page - Be, ‘own Meve {m- | IC mediate). ren ie Maes Be A ne Es a ee ‘ “RED RASPBERRIES CASE] orer'ee cere! lots, Schneider oe SHER sf pooT TibiAaN “HOUSETRAIT er must sacrifice cash sale ay yourself. Hi-point Farms. Romeo. be seen at 8260 Cooley Le Rd 32-2300 _ EM 3-0'57 _ ENCY CHERRIES a ~~ basket. ae your own l . Mra. Al- : i “aaslhel iil lrailer + 3eee, + HONE rE or 1435 Vin¢woot Pick YOUR Exchange own. lc qt. 3630 M. aybee Ra RASPBERRIES, DALBY'8. 610 E (Established Sin¢e 1912) pind re arreveninge | SALE S—SERVICE— 3110 Joslyn Rd. | FINANCE : P FOR SALE Anderson, Roval. Champion, Bee- _FE_1-0008_ - mer. Tip Home and many sther new an use an bedroom e Sale F Farm Equipment t 76 models. 11 to 44 ft. Choose your b = | own floor plan. Low down pay- B RGAINS | ments Liberal terms. we eae SEVERAL G00 PARTS STORE | USED GARDEN ters | from BEvervthing for the traltier Bheeis to root inetde « 60 S. Telegraph “trom —Tet-Wuren Center and Sunday P. M $200 | down 695 Baldwin Auto Accessories _ 80 SOB OO" ————e—eee Open _Ey es KUTO" PARTE — t New rebuilt used For al! makes and models 20 per cent discount to all OM employe Open 1 days week HOLLERBACKS | Aute Parts 340 Baldwin ‘ FE seert | ~~ ATTENTION We are wrecking 1940 to 1953 cara and tru-ks We have several late mode) low mileage used engines Transmission & fear « selection of bumpers. Used | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | 2839 Dixie Mwy ee 4-453} _ AUTO GLA lige tn safety =) tase Tnssahi while you wait, “i POUN 1 days a week Btart.r “ont aenerators $6 50 Rebuilt springs si Lots of used parte for ‘46 care and up. 086 Oakland Ave, Ph. FE ¢4813 Auto Service sl TR ANSPORTATION lags Bd con 18 Mercury motor. Tee Nee trail er and age all new. $700 com- plete. WE 62438 LOOKING 16 16 PT. . CHRIS ft. 60 H.P.. $900 complete FE HAULING A TRUCK LOAD /OF new Wolverine boats every week Some good used boats. I s cars, tools, guns scooters, motor- cycles land contracts or anythin of value. Howard Loomis, . 1 Dixie JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. ft aluminum boats Tee- on! trailers Everything for the OWENS MARINE 8UPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 MERCURY MARK 15 OR 7's, BOTH ike new. OL 2-6548_— MERCURY MARK 50 14 FT DE- luxe Yellow Jacket boat Master- craft trailer, 81432 walue, Only [a ee : GENESEE SALES 2101 Dixie Hwy ep RUN. ABOUT BOAT & trailer New last year $170. Cali between 10 am & 3 pm. 26223 _ Pontiac Rd _ : MERCURY OUTBOARD M RS aoa Craft & Yellow Jacket 12 ‘Masten Craft Trailers SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE At Pine Lake Ph. FE 2-6260 12. FT RUNABOUT AND 227 horsepower Johnson Motor §225 Phone FE 40315 NEW FOR 65-8782 6AiE. NEW 12 eae ROW BOATS pong @nd caulked. $50. MApie & 1 NEPTUNE M Tae OS Pe On ee » by Hershberger ~~ “That brush salesman who called on the wife yesterday really can sell!"’ | OTORS oo. new Mighty Mite weighs the Its pow (7 rouble free amaze yo On'ly | For ‘Sale Used Trucks 90 For Sale Used Cars 91 | | 4-8870 | For Sale Used Cars II LLL [onouese ‘83 SEDAN. POWER oo bargain he “32 excellent. 3 position _— yas upholstery 70 | simu- MPG H ge25 MI6-4126 | | 30 YEARS OF PAIR DEACING 1953 | ‘Coupe Hy-Drive Dark ¢ ~ Heater 7000 miles | | | Gray Ra- dio $405 00 ; Do 1953 DeSoto V-e Fordor Maroon & ray New seat covers, radio yre heater & Power Steering $495 00 1953 Plymouth Suburban Two Tone Green. Good Condition with low mileage Good tires, radio. heater & spotlight An ideal car for a sportsman plus a family car $425.00 Dn ear enthusiast Excellent overdrive. WS Washers | Tires $425 00 Dn 1852 DeSete men Two Tore maroon & Gray with 21000 miies ene owner car with radio & heater 637500 Dn & WSWw | 1952 DeSoto V8 Club Coupe Nght gray one owner car mileage Radio & Heater Da 1952 DeSoto V-@ Fordor Two tone green Power steering and spot light, One owner with low mile- age 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Beautiful A Low $395 00 metallic tan WSW Tires. ower Steering Radio & Heater 5 00 Da 11952 Dodge Fordor Sedan Dart j metallic green A wonderful family ; ¢ar with only 15.000 miles This is the used car you loct months q for $295.00 Dn. —OZORKA BOATS 1952, FORD PICKUP DELUXE, BUICK 453 HARDTOP. FULLY Z ‘ 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook Fordor aa SA Wooo. core cab Radio & heeter. Custom equipped, must sacrifice Private| A special buy in @ ‘52 with radio sane Lake —Reege Maren made toot bins, Excellent cond) owner can be financed. May be| and heater. $225 00 Dn we _— - abel oe tion, $850 Ph . Lincoln 6-0437, seen at Lucky Auto Sales, 193; : met complete ing service after 5 pm. a « ‘1952 Piymoutti Cambridge Fordor | 190s me — BOA be GMC, Mode! 102, PICK-UP. ot @ BUICK ROADMASTER, ¢ DOOR | Dark blue with only 9 ome Wes new e081 ean FE TSS er res oS Evestnes ged Suader ~ <= BUICK. “46 aur ¢ DOOR 4175 | 1, ‘s is FT INBOARD, EXCELLENT : . e in) =f Plymouth Cambridge Fordor condition FE 40518 before 6. FE I E TO 50° o OFF 1 eee Square Lake Trailer ight blue with sun visor and 44048 after 5 —_ - ele ta beget ee | seat covers Low mileage $225 00 MERCURY CRUISER, MASTER- ee nee ee ee ee) craft trailer, Yellow Jacket 14 ft F 4-2266 =e . deluxe boat with steering whee! , emer 1 = ___ [4051 Ford V-& Tutor Very good anc wit LE $1230 Value Only |” . CADILLAC 1953 4 DR RADIO AND $005 A real buy GENESEE SALES _2101 Dixie _Ney Transportation Offered &7 LLLP Drive PONTIAO DRIVEAWAY GENVICE TROCK GOinG «1h PARI load either way FE 58-6806. Wanted Used Cars JUST ARRIVED! b

Call OR 32708 after 5 30 pm SSSer eee es Ee black finish Clean inside and out | Turn Signals and Mercury 1953 Monterey POWER STEERING—— 4 ! POWER automatic , ’ For Sale Used Cars 91 ore 1953 CAE eA. 62 COUPE. 33 53 CHEVROLET, BEL AIR, LAIR. HARD: | Low mileage. FE 508. CHRYSLER ‘48 WINDSOR, FLUID- drive good engine. radio, twin heaters and air-conditioning unit, windshieid washers. Almost bnew ane $375. 65 South Francis. FE ‘4 aaa CONVERTIBLE. all accessories And extras. Will accept okier car_in trade 1 Woodward Avenue. Ask for Mr Hutchinson Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice’ ——— + _ For Sale-tlsed Cars 91 Cars 91 $lo down and continue men! —— 3. - BIR “Best in Wheels & Deals’ Harold Turner Your mg te a 49 FORD. a= OR TAKE OVER _ payments. 2015 U Union Lake R 1942 FORD JEEP. > 100. pnw s _ FE 5-2640. FORD 1954, : d 8500 miles Tubeless tires $1400. No _FE 42538 Jacobson - MAINLINE Me e . Just nny USED CARS Come In And | Get The Car Or Your Choice Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-913] 232 S. Saginaw St. | CHEVROLETS. taxicabs $400. $2 CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE. OL- _ive “NO CASH NEEDED ‘49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. RADIO. heater. custom seat covers. Orig- ae Fy 6 Btw —— cal eae SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. $12 8. Woodward Birmingham OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M. “47 CHEVIE. GOOD D CONDITION, wes Elmhurst FE _ 42879 TAYLOR CHEVROLET 53 Chevrolet 210 4 door 52 Chevrolet Bel-Air : , ‘31 Chevrolet deluxe 4 door “60, Chevrolet ', ton _e » 4% Chevrolet ‘oe tap pane AYLOR'S aT fal top aa LAKE “SIN 1931" Phone Market 4 +1561 _ DRIVE N NORTH, | SAVE MONEY FORMERLY w ¥_ Huron “$2 | wi BRAKES i | $1995 | JEROME © _ LARRY | | Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-671 PH Roval blue finish, equipped shies) | “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A Ford, custom 8. radio, heater, overdrive. One owner. «8 Chevie. 2 door, clean. “40 Olds Sosriacs really nice NORTH PONTIA AUTO SALES ; 12 Ww MONTCALM rE +0151 1953 CHEVROLET SUN GOLD. Bel Air @ dr tinted glass radio heater, white walls, extras rE 38-0630 1948 CHEVROLET TUDOR _ | $16 down and cae yments 464 WOODWARD _ BIRMINGHAM 5O CHEVRO! ET 2 DOOR ‘DE- luxe. one owner, low mileage PE ¢7721 after 4 opm CHEVIE 1941 a) RUNNING _condition Phone 20008 ‘90 ) CHEV. Styie-line sedan, fully new paint, mechanical! and guaran only $145 down E-Z bank rates, we ade up or = cellen mechanical condition $15 CUSTOM | ‘icaming whitewall tires — | oe throughout a fine ear for — $450 $36.80 a Month | sara 245 ee GENESEE SALES 2101 Dixie Hwy &% EAGLE $0 DOWN. #6 WERK New & Used Cushman Scooters 12.8 Paddock FE 4426 sad —s — : ‘82 CUSHMAN EAGLE. MOTOR- 2 a seat. good condition. $175 A _6-7004 For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Bavidson 6 i agg, pr ol SARL EY DAVIDSON Fe OHV. 1947, $196. 199 Clifford Nick CLEAN $2 RANCEY “74 OR — Fee Sale Bicycles 84 BOYS’ 26 INCH oes FLIER Good condition FE 24 INCH SCHWINN CYCLES + Good condition, 393 Irwin, FE 79184 USED ars CHEAP _OR * eee | Boats & Accessories 85 ——_ ~ %*%2 HP. Martin motor Excellent condition, Ph FE 5-3840 12! FT. FEATHER CRAFT BOAT with steering whee] hookup And 16H P mercury motor, $275. MA - 6-2051 _ Pontiac Chief _ MOBILE HOMES, ee aty clo Seen Hutchinson's Trailer Sales GOOD REAL ESTATE BUYS are advertised in the | Classified section! : - Fok’ that house, lot or S106 . EVINRUDE MQTORS All _ models in stock 25 HH. P. Electric starting only $504. Get a better trade-in on your old motor $60.50 : Electric used once, now $40.50. 5 KELLY’S HARDWARE Auburn Heights 3904 Auburn at Adams FR 2-8811 25 SPOT CABIN CRUISER. trollt motor, istton all OR ns LASS YOUR aegit Ploeg estimate of ‘aber a: m MA 5-304). MERCY MOTOR AQUA-QUEEN, Kauffman, Yellow Jacket boats GENESEE SALES 2101 Dixie Hwy ~ FLBERGLAS— Boats, covering kits, or | we a 4 do it for you. Guaranteed Sum mer — in effect m daily hE J. .=- ow <4 and "WANDA BOAT CO.’ a . “you see Want Ads NOW. j mt Asks EY oa Hargreaves Chevrolet We have a fine selection of good used pickups, both '4 and % ton mod- els. Matthews- TAsmo $-7400° ASK for DAN KRAUSE Lela | OTHER USED TRAILER BARGAIN BUYS! | BIG TRADES, LONG TERMS, EASY FINANCE World's Largest Trader and Se!!- er of Used Tratiers FRUEHAUF . | TRAILER CO. 4005 W Fort St. Detroit. Mich Daily office hours including Sat- urdav. are 800 am. to 5 00 pm Sunday from 10 00 am to 3 00 __*CALE’ COLLECT Hargreaves . Chevrolet BUICK'’S 1954 DEMONSTRATORS Special Century and Super. Low milage, new car gua To- __For Sale Used Cars 91 Gxy's best buy 19 years a Buick dealer. Livingston Motor Bales. Howell, Mich Piet 8 to 11 30 a m to il 6 pm. Closed Sat anerbeene 210 S. Saginaw St. ‘$1 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE | : ~ | White walls, dvmafiow. radio, heat. | EF { 1546 er power windows, good | lke new Private owner 4-0965 ss A 50 FORD F 7 TRACTOR FTI ly equipped. Good condition $750 See at Maxim service corner of Highwood and Madison Trucks and Tractors 1951 Ford F-8 1982 Ford F-7 1952 Ford F-8 MOTOR ——A: D_sR eR + + = z : oe ee er | 10532 Ford -F-000) CENTURY BOATS” AND BOAT. railers, aluminum ts, por ie . | docks. Inland Lakes Boat & Motor Vieiget Be reutanie ben ‘Sales. FE 36122. NY OF THE ABOVE | 12 FT. SPEED BOAT AND 10 HP UNITS | motor iless than & hours use) EM 30s LARRY 1% HORSE - JOHNSON MOTOR | $30. Ph. FE 17-7888 after 4 p. m | _on Saf. and Sunday, E | EVINRUDE 2% HP. 1954 4 MOTOR | with remote contro] and steering‘ _ -Rochester Ford Dealer <= mM. FE 53087 OL 1871) TT ie FT. CENTURY | RUNABOUT, 7 75 | “FOR MORE THAN 3» YEARS A HP motor trailer included FE GOOD PLACE TO BUY 4@ PORD. V-8 PICKUP ~ EXCaL- ent tires and motor. Reasonabie | PE '5 9640 . 5 26 FT. SEMI-VANS VERY GOOD eondition. $650 each Hutchinson Treller Sales, eles, Drayton Plains. WILSON GMC PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer LOOK THIS! Frvery Word Ts Tree! ; 33 BUICK HARDTOP | Riviera, the Super model Tre. | mendous eye appeal with 2-tone | blue finish whitewall tires, auto matic transmission, radio. ater and leather trimmed interior Al- most new $2,195 ~Keller-Koch ~ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13's Mile Ra | Lincoln, 6-84 | We Ilave Quality and Quantity ‘83 CADILLACS, 62 COUPE "63 Caddy, 4 door,” power steering "52 Cadillac, 8.000 miles. beautiful a — , 2 door ule ike new gM S. Woodward "$2 Buick cet hardtop . 3. 50's Buick FE 4-453] 2, ‘52 Fords, Radio, heater Be ton very clean et ae a Soe Ut Pontiac oe de} DODGE ‘49 \% TOW P PANEL. $200. |°50 Hudson and ‘a “ee Sell or trade _FE 40681 ‘32 -Piymouth, and “ | popGE ‘4 “Pick. -UP, WITH ‘se| 4 Plymouth. station a 2 door | engine A-1 condition. 3915 Elm. | (47 Ford. statton wagon hurst, FE 42979 ay anal aa ee —— a = ore 54 DODGE STAKE 50 Btudebaker Convertible 48 Ford Convertible i 0 SicaryeneT ae an eee chanie | We, aiio-bave many other care tn| . choose from. We algo arrange fi. oe CARS 22 AUBURN! nancing with amall down Finante | “7 [RTBRRATION AL, ap aoe alance ourselves. Real-estate or del! coy Good cabin, EM contract exc a Minaer pea ‘ re 131 $2 Auburn Ave. Keller-Koch | CHRY8SLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13's hee Ra. Lincoln 686410 ‘49 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE. excellent condition. EMpire 3-3958 _ $115 Locklin Rd Union Lake. BUICE 1951 CONVERTIBLE. 4D, bw&F Joodrich tubeless res, radio, heater, tinted — sharp. 4872 Elizabeth Lake You'll Do Better At JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC ~ SHOP Sunday BUY Monday At Oliver's You'll Find. 70 Cars With Prices on the Windshields _The Lot Is. OPEN For Your Inspection Drop in and around with no interrup- tions, then see us Mon- day for the car of your choice. , OLIV BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | (Corner of Williams St.) FFE 2-9101 browse! | BEAD PACKARD 200 deluxe series, 4 door sedan Mist green, Excellent shape. A big car value and a ¢m car rrice. $850 1953 DESOTO 4 door, Firedome, wer brakes, power steering, radio and heater, 0400 actual miles. 895 Ws» 1950 PONTIAC Streamliner 8 2 door. Radio heater hydramatic. A good buy for only $595 1951 CHEVROLET Styleline deluxe > door Heater and powerglide. Pull, price, 2 ~ ~~ | Transportation Specials _ +- se 53 CHEVROLETS. ONE OF THE largest and most complete stocks, all colors anc models, $1095. Mich- *jgan's Finest Used Cars. Wood- | ward at 13 Mile road. Lincoln 5-1100. __ : ‘60 CHEVROLET A BEAUTIFUL jet black finish 4 door, radio and heater Priced to please * Michigan's Finest Used Car Woodwa:t at 13 Mile road. Lin | _coln | $-1100 COME! ~ L'ADL $20 DOWN NATIONAL Motor Sales A. 8 Saginaw St PONTIAC RETAIL STORE +NO MONEY DOWN. JU8T GOOD). CREDIT! | 1947 BUICK 2 door, Radio and heater $295 3— 1947 DODGES Your choice. $245 1948 BUICK 2 door. Radio end heater. $395 1946 CHEVROELEF 4 door $195 $445 1949"PACKARD oe 4 door $445 Landcruiser 4 door ot | 1946 PLYMOUTH | $125 1947 PONTIAC * $145 Many others to choose from Community ~ Motor Sales Inc. Autho?ized Pontiac and Buick Dealer : 804 N. Main, Rochester OLtve 2-631! Open Til 10 P.M. ] ee t 1940 LINCOLN 4 door \ 1949 STUDEBAKER | GOODWILL | USED CARS NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY 53 PONTIACS | DEI UXE CHIEFTAINS. 4 DOOR | RADIO — Sole te -|= MATIC . xT | | | | $1,695 oe ; 49 DODGE A VERY NICE 8EQAN_ RADIO HEATER AND LOW MILEAGE CLEAN CAR. . __. $305. a 'S4 FORD F-19909 PICKUP DELUXE CARB HEATER - AND DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS | $1,195 '* STUD. LANDCRUISER, AU MATIC TRANSMISSION ARD Sew y EX- TRAS. NEAT AND CLEAN CAR $695 530 FORD CUSTOM 2 DOOR WITH RADIO} AND HEATER_ $5 ‘49 PONTIAC EQUIPPED. WITH RADIO, R AND HYDRAMATIC 395 "49 CHEVROLET Sa DELUXE 2 DOOR 8E- OTHER BARGAIN He HOME OF GOOD. USED CARS. $395 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE - Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clamens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 5 HEAT- +e "35 FOR D STOCK CA CAR. MOTOR | in Act conditio ___ 412 River. . ood ward a Birmingham 1940 DESOTO FORDOR $10 down and continue payments 8 WOODWARD Tunning 8375 _take— Orion, ‘S] DESOTO | Power - Master sedan, fully equipped with large factory radio and heater Reconditioned and rhea oll Fe gti at $1465 SCHUT? Heuer INC. 012 bal _Weetwernt 655 Sunset Bivd., ~ 1950 DODGE ose $10 ghey and eee piney 464 we WARD BIRMINGHAM 48 DESOTO TUDOR EXCELLENT condition. Wil! _take e Ra. trade. 875 Scott ‘4 DODGE V-8. RADIO. er auto. transmission. EAT, _with extras an 400 Ry 19 DODGE. 71 bd] DOOR Co dio, Notte 8 light lights and spot w top peck = | signals Priced st $475. 794 Park- Wood, Perry | Park REPOSSESSED ¢ CARS “ tpa9 Pontiac tudor 1947 Plymouth 4 door $97 60 1947 Chevrolet .4 door $165 00 Corner of Orchard Lake & John aon $335 00 oe lay PETS! "52 Ford. Custem lined 2 door , light top blue body radio, heat- | er Fordomatic excellent rubber. | this one youd Like to own. $995. | Easv terms | 68 Oakland FE 2-235) Stop and Look A BE AUTIFUL 54 FORD MAINLINE. 5,000 ACTUAL. MILES. YOUR CAR IS boy N PAY MENT. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLY MOUTH Clarkston, | Mich, MA 5-5141 ‘50 FORD. 2 DOOR. GOop « CONDT- “15 Call after 430 PM FE “6 FORD / AND ALSO a. 3015 Elmhurst __FE 42879 ‘33 FORD VICTORIA. LOAD with extras, Midwest 42231 = FORD ‘47 2 DR. EXCELLENT _condition. MAple 5-9670 3OFORD......... . $595 ‘2 door sedan. radio heater, dark blue, whitewall tires, really a clean Car NATIONAL Motor Sales _. «1s _Saginaw st 48 FORD CONVERTIBLE, sharpe $275. terms Ave FORD 32 3 WINDOW COUPE, $125, ‘33 Ford & window coupe, $50. ___ OR 3-8462. COUPE. 985 Oakland 82 FORD CO CONVERTIBLE, FORDO- matic,- radio, heater, many ex- _tras, MI 43245. 1949 FORD e ~a Ba ooR Ae 1954 FORD CONVERTABLE, LOAD- ed. $230 down trade _able. Dan Barry y, FE 5- 5-4101., ‘52 FORD — 8 Ranch wagon Radio, heater ~~ whitewal) tires pea oe ise Huts MOTORS "INC, ENT Liew " OPEN TIL 9 P At atic Radio 5 field and license. +1800 bo Sj Woodward | 1948 DODGE ¢ DR. cl EAN, GOOD | PONTIAC 1954 STARCHIEP CUS- Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer ; oaeem at Pike - OLET 4 DOOR. . NE * 1948 CHEVR 3800 Overton _ tires reasonable, 464 BIRMINGHAM | 1930 HUDSON $495 A very clean 2 door. Has over irtve. ss nies and heater. Only one owner or any | old oe down 477 Auburn Ave ‘$1. KAISER DELUXE, _ RADIO, heater and overdrive. Really pice. $490 965 Oakland Ave. 1951 KAISER FORDOR $10 down and aus ments. s Ww WARD BIRMINGHAM | LINCOLN CAPRI (952. DARK BLUE. excellent condition Will accept _ trade a st 6462900 A REAL NICE j er License No 1 gan's Finest Used Cars. Woodward at 13 Mule road Lincoln £1100. _ ‘MERCURY 1848 FOUR DOOR. t. RA- dio and heater, und reoated, other accessories Reasonable 2010 | Baldwin Rd, Oxford 93. MERCURY STATION WAGON. Fully equip $2300. 334 Oak- land Ave _ WYDRA NASH RAMBLER, 1953, - | matie Wifes car, like new. | Perfect a 2163 Pontiee | Drive FE ¢28.60 °F, | NASH RAMBLER apg ehd cae Hangers | 3953 Many extras, including hy- dramatic. FE 5-3057 | OLDS 96 ‘49 ROCKET ENGIN door sedan, radio. heeter, white walls, auto, shift, excep- condition. Can be | side tional seen at = So white tires very remium clean, ow mileage. FE 32-6571 "48 OLDS. vee $295 $20 DOW N Mydramatic ‘8 redio, heater, clean Sedan Coupe NATIONAL Motor Sales 171 8 Saginaw St PACKARD CONVERTIBLE. FE ¢4681. 1953 Leaving for service After 5 o'clock FE ¢ | 1948 PLYMOUTH TUDOR 048 ay | $10 down | ——— ments | “8 BIRMINGHAM | Mag” . EXCELLENT i PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, CATA- lina Low mileage, 2-T715 36 PLYMOUTH COUPE. RUNS __ good MA 6-3900. ‘ PACKARD CONVERTIBLE. over-drive. radio, heater. 2634 Au- burn Ave @~ ~PONTIAC DOOR, heater $125 ‘$2. PONTIAC tain, conventional shift 6 pm. May be seen |__Pricham, Keego Harbor | PONTIAC 54 8 CYLINDER 6 door deluxe sedan. 2700 miles. Hydramatic, radio, heater, all _ secessories, MA 5-3001. lo. PONTIAC. GOOD. CHEAP transportation. Clean inside. $100. _ MI 45134 1946 PONTIAC CLEAN. MOTOR 59 PLYMOUTH perfect and has factory ra- di> and heater Reconditioned and | uaranteed. Only con cor and | $24 months to pa _SCHUTZ MOTORS ING. PE 32-8338. extras, FE Birmingham tom. 4 door sedan. OR 3-7104. ge .# EQUIPPED. MAKE offer PONTIAC “4 “42 «64 «DOOR, 10, heater sunvisor, and f 7 i ras skirts, New tires $445. OR 3- loss ~ PONTIAC, 4 DR. RY DRA. _ matic, _good condition. MY _3-8566. ‘48 PONTIAC CONVERT RADIO & heater White side walls. §375. OR 3-2001 O ‘5's PONTIAC CONVERT- fbles. fully equipped. One red, and one blue like new "50 Pontiac 4 heater, clean ‘BILL’S AUTO SALES black radie, door. $505 296 \W. — PONTIAC ‘53 2 rovegge He heater, cb dramatic. ie e100. 586 S8.~-Bivd. East, saan dl ® _to 5 ~ 1953 PONTIAC p Chieftain deluxe four door, re dio heater hydraniatic. power steering. tw tone paint, white walls bumper rails. directional signals and back up lights. 595 Hluron Motor Sales 952 W Huron FE 2-2641 1949 - PLYMOUTH TUDOR, NEW tires Body and motor in good _shape Reasonable. MI ¢-9000 1940 1 PONTIAC. COUPE AND a PAYMENTS. ARD 466 wooDw BIRMINGHAM. 1953. PONTIAC CHIE door deluxe, Radio, Benton, . Like new. OR 3-1769. “Ehienain 4s det Uriune reed in 4 rT deluxe, Priced for . sale MY 2-058. ; 4 Low mileage. ii {PONTIAC TUDOR. ae eater . tires, after 3:30. FE 5-5176 7“, ‘33 PONTIAC CHIEFTA IN —De- luxe, 8 tudor Radio & heater, sun visors and seat covers. $1460, _192 | Bassett ‘52 | oes tubes This mgt hota beauty, sare pre . must to be a lated. varee rs one 912 8. Woodward West Side Used Cars 923 W Huree rR +218 er Mode| Pa gd wil -ave you ear We ae maker” and y wre 7” WE TRADE “UY AND SELL |, PETERSON rte I Hiknce, Saymene Penn FE 24243. 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WI BK ble Hea reine ov, v 6:00 p.m fy) Doub : NIA T | . b etroit LVA i} yO D SY Al M ‘ ow York We “TV sve New FOX OR 3-16 | M, Peer bd. :00 P. | 08 1 ° Game : Each After \. ts! ed / 4 Congress Delay _ to Study Coal Industry alll THIRTY __ EDC May Cause Ratification Could Result in Late Adjournment or Extra Session day Congress might have to delay adjournment or come back in spe- cial session if it becomes necessary to consider early sovereignty for West Germany. The Californian told newsmen the decision must await a recom- mendation from the Eisenhower administration which has been stepping up German sovereignty talk in an effort to prod the French inte ratifying the six-nation Euro- pean Defense Community. Secretary of State Dulles has ar- ranged a special meeting next week to “‘djscuss procedures” with Senate and House Republican and Democratic leaders and with mem- bers. of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee * ° * Congress is shooting for adjourn- ment by July 31. The French As- sembly is due tc quit work Aug. 15. The Eisenhower administration is | anxious for French ratification of EDC before that date. The high-level strategy session was announced by Chairman Wiley (R-Wis) yesterday after Dulles spent about two hours reporting to the Foreign Relations Committee on his quick trip to Paris this week for urgent conferences with French Premier Pierre Mendes - France and British Foreign Secretary An- thony Eden. In general Wiley said “I got the impression that the Paris conversations increased U.S British;French unity and improved the chances for a reasonable set- tlement in Geneva.” I Wiley said Dulles reported he stressed at Paris the need to uni- fy Europe through EDC as a means of easing the free world's problems elsewhere. France and Italy alone of the six EDC nations has yet to ratify | the treaty. They have been drag- | FRAME OF FLOWERS — Set in a cameo of flam- ing hibiscus is lovely Shirley Hose, paying tribute to her own beauty as well as that of the double gold- en blossoms. At Ponce De Leon Springs, % Fla., the | the year. VF _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, S: SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 United Photo hibiscus season is under way and Shirley is one of the many citizens heralding this beautiful time of Minn) said the conference commit- ging their feet for two years. This | has held up the Bonn peace con- tract which would restore West German sovereignty. French reluctance to ratify EDC is grounded in fear of a rearmed Germany. Under EDC, West Ger- man troops would be integrated in- | to a European Army. Whistling Kettle — Warns Family | of Kitchen Blaze | FORT WORTH wW—A whistling tea kettle rousted a Fort Worth family yesterday after a gas stove mishap set their kitchen on fire An automatic burner on the stove was unexplainedly turned on. The heat melted gas tubing and start- ed a blaze that set water left in dotting Ballot Position for Bingo Near Need 231 Signatures to Place Proposal in November Election LANSING W — A proposal to legalize bingo in Michigan now is only 231 signatures away from a place on the November ballot The State Board of Canvassers will meet Monday morning to de- cide whether to give it that place by validating any or all of 40,000 signatures which have been re-| jected tentatively by the state | élections division. Yesterday's gap of 468 signa- tures was narrowed to 231 by Charlies _A._ Maclean, -Lansing attorney for the Michigan As- sociation of Non- Joon Charitable a ~-the- kettle A whistle on the kettle aw akened the Clifton Terry family in time to keep the fire from spreading. lke Assigns Committee Org isafi. a P move to legalize bingo. MacLean said he prove that petitions signatures properly signed | by the circulator and the ele« tiohs division accepted them The petitions, MacLean said. had been stamped with the name of a veterans organization post and then inscribed by the individual circulator. The division earlier had held there was doubt about who circulated the petitions MacLean said he would ask the beard Monday to validate other classes of disputed signatures, almost any one of uvhich would be sufficient to put the issue on the ballot by the initiatory method. _ The. Abeer. and Detrott Cott |cils of Churches, foes of bingo, are s of the was able to were | expected to counter with a demand | believed to be a disability that the board send some groups of petitions back te eounty elerks to be checked for validity of sig- atures. bearing 237 ‘Misunderstood Laws Make More Confusion BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) Franklin, assistant corporation Says some writers draw Alvin J counsel, / |too broad a conclusion from read- jing a city’s laws and ordinances By ROWLAND EVANS JR. conference committee surgery on housing program stirred scattered bipartisan outcries in the Senate today. But. Sen. Knowland Senate majority leader, predicted quick Senate approval of an over- ‘all housing measure. And Chair- | man Wolcott (R-Mich). of the House Banking Committee indi- | cated confidence of final passage } on the. sother side of aa Hill | as well. A majority of the group, after two weeks of daily = a compromise bil, that in most | respects would carry out major | elements of President Eisenhow- | | er’s housing program. However, instead of recommend- ing Eisenhower's proposal for a | four- year public housing program | of 35,000 new units qa year, the | majority called for only a one- year program — and that restrict- of their homes by slum clear- ance projects in which the federal government takes q hand. There |was some question just how many families might be eligible. | The conference group fixed a 35,000-unit ceiling for the one year. a - Sen. Ives (R-NY) and Sparkman | (D-Ala), together with all three House Democrats on the confer- ence committee, withheld their | signatures from the report in pro- | test against the majority's refusal j}to adopt the +President’s public housing recommendations. | Ives termed the limited one-year | program ‘“‘virtually useless in- my | state."’ He said in an interview he would | support a move—if one is made— | to send the compromise bill back | to conference, | 7 Sen, Lehman AD. Lib-NY) comes | the Senate- House group action “‘terrible’’ and Sen. Humphrey (D- | tee “emasculated” what he called | Eisenhower's “fascimile, of a pub- | lic housing program Despite signs. of a possible last- ditch attack on the whole housing bill, Knowland said in an _ inter- view he expected neither long de bate ' nor a successful recommittal hn - ~ | He cited the example of the one | | who wrote that “if a barber's cli- ent sleeps in the barber chair in Buffalo, the barber can lose his license."’ | The law Franklin explained States that barber shops cannot be used as sleeping dormitormes | It's not against the laws to whistle in Buffalo, Franklin added ' The writer probably confused that with an ordinance against the use of whistles except in emergencies Hardening of the arteries, once re- sulting from old age, is now re- garded by many scientists as «a disease subject to treatment and possible ; cure. WASHINGTON ww — President | Eisenhower has assigned a six-man government committee to try-> to find ways to perk up the ailing soft coal industry, 5 | Mobilization Director Arthur S. | Flemming was named to head the | group, which was instructed to | find out to what extent ‘present | conditions” in the industry are | threatening ‘‘the strength and well | being of the nation” and to sug- | gest remedies. Oldtimer Finds Things Have Changed a Lot *MASSENA, N. Y. (UP) — One oldtimer attending a school central- ization meeting in town recently is more than-convinced that ‘‘things | have changed" since he was a boy | After listening to the pros and | cons of the question of providing transportation, he shook his head and sighed. =I ie Shree miles back and f6”’school,” he said. “Now “hire a bus to tote the young- #ters, then buy an eight-acre field | to exercise them in.” Deaths Last Night ‘AP)—Herms Niel, eeeeennaied salary every pay ‘day . 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President Eisenhower's publi c+ conference | sessions, agreed late yesterday on | ed to families actually forced out | * Quick Passage of Housing Bill Seen: Despite Dissent | motion when the sae takes a ’ Washington ) — Senate-House | final look at the bill. He did not} say when this would come. Wolcott said the House would) | take up the legislation Tuesday | and he predicted defeat of an an- | (R-Calif) :| ticipated effort there to send the measure back to conference. * * * Sections of the bill other than | the one dealing with public housing ie Make house-buying easier by | lowering down payment require- | ment on both old and new homes | financed with mortgages insured | by the Federal] Housing Adminis- | | tration. Minimum down payment on a $9,000 new house would drop from the present $950 to $450, with | correspondingly greater decreases |in more expensive’ homes. Mini- | mum down payments on old homes | | would also drop, but not by as! | much as on new houses and not | as far as Eisenhower asked. 2. Throw up major roadblocks | against profiteers who in the past | allegedly have reaped millions in ‘windfalls’ by canstructing apart- ment projects for less than their | owe loans. . Recharter the. Federal | tional Mortgage Assn., ly in this secondary market for home mortgages. 4. Make a start on a new limited low-cost sales housing program in| slum-cleared areas. Find Woman Who Crippled Child Sane LOS ANGELES (®—Mrs. Trini- dad Vera, convicted of beating her | Celia so, 9-year-old daughter severely that the child suffered two skull fractures, numerous frac- tures of the arms, loss of teeth and | has been | impairment of vision, found sane. The 28-year-old mother collapsed | yesterday when she heard the re- | ale of her sanity trial, on the | basis of which she becomes liable to a possible sentence of 64 years on six counts of assault and may- hem committed against her crip- pled child. Mrs. Vera and her husband, Jose Cruz Vera, have six other children. Vera also is under arrest on charges of mistreating Celia. } Na- with pri-| vate capital. to take over gradual. | Bingo Game in Church Results in Damage Suit wale ahee, up — Archbishop J. Alter, as trustee of St." pa Church, has been sued for | | $54,463.32 damages as the result of | | an_accident at a bingo game. Elizabeth Blankenship brought | —— the action yesterday, saying she was injured when a chair collapsed | while she was playing the game in the church school yard Aug. | 1952. She said back injuries ne- /cessitated two operations and she | was in the hospital for 55 days. 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