f x THE PONTIAC PRESS xxx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 —42 PAGES MOGTERRATIONAL OWS SERVIOR ~The Weather Detalis page two Edition Le v 112th YEAR non —_——— | Backs Courthouse Proposal U.S. Taxes Overhauled First Time in 75 Year Bill Cuts Levies. + \ A *. ¥* ae Signs Taboo on Public P ree “ ! roperty _, Board Chairman k ,___ StressesNeed fia : «ce to Serve County | me . = & ‘5, xg % oe 7, a From October 23, 1953, until his appointment as a group executive Klingier was general manager of the Pontiac Motor Division, ~ J. » € } 82 to 86, according to the~U ‘the demonstrations. . © |-shooting stops. forever under the heel of come to court,” Andrews said,| the Flanders resolution.” | “that’s not speedy justice. Wit-| the colonialists if you go |3outh,” the orators said. | Crowds from Communist-occu- pied villages around Hai Duong | halfway down the road from Hanoi | to Haiphong, the main evacua- tion route, surged around buses and truckloads of refugees. shout- ing at them to remain behind. There was no violence in any of Mest of the 45,000 came trom | Son Tay, 25 to 30 miles west | of Tanoi. Among them were an~ + estimated 20,000 Roman Cath- | olics. Msgr. Mazet, French bishop of | 'Son Tay, decided to remain at/| his post and urged his priests to do the same. Fighting continued to flare up| in various parts of Indochina. French warplanes bombed rebel! | troops which attacked posts in central Viet Nam with the cease- One small post in the Dong Hoi sector fell to ‘the rebels and the planes to hold Communist units | from further gains before the The cease-fire goes into effect Viet Nam on Aug. 1. stopped officially in north- up for 48 hours with- advance notice. (In Paris, the National Feder ation of the French Press asked Oakland ‘mand | - | White. gering citizens’ Contitutional right to “a speedy and_ public trial. “When a person has to wait nesses can forget a lot of details in several months.” A study in 1950 showed Oakland County's three judges handled 555 easés each that: year—200 more apiece thaf any other judges in Michigan. A supervisors’ commit- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Flint Pro Leads Michigan Open Fires 2-Under-Par 68 Over Lakepointe Links to Pace Field Flint pro Bill Kottke fired a 2- under-par 68 to pace early finishers in the 1st round of the Michigan pointe Country Club today. One stroke back of Kottke was Willie Mosiey, Rackham pro, with a 69. Don Perna, St. Clair River Country Club pro, had an even-par 70, while Detroit am- ateur John Law had 71. Pontiac amateur Lloyd Syron, son of Pontiac Country Club owner Frank Syron, was tied with Walt Slahive, Hillcrest CC pro, amateur Sam Lima of Detroit and pro Ken All had 72's. This Is Angel Starts August 2 The Pontiac Press Qemen’s Tewn -& Coantry, Tel-Rares Open every night ‘ul § p.m. ¢ Sd ’ . “IT asked Nixon, ‘did I embarrass Foreign Aid Bill “I'm ducking no issue.” he | continued. “If my resolution is “You will only be coolieS s-vera} months for his case to. defeated, I'm going to vote for | | told him they would not support his substitute because it looked Kills Part Authorizing | ‘tke to Spur Strategic like ‘“‘ducking the issue,” regarded Production Abroad jas politically explosive : | “He said he would fee! WASHINGTON (~The ‘ Senate | felled’ to do so, | “I've been compelled, much to! my regret, to criticize Joe Mc- 8d knocked ouf of the foreign aid Carthy,’’ Smith said. ‘I have urged | bill a section authorizing the Pres- kim to work with the administra-| ident to use funds to stimulate ““‘com- tion but he never seems to.” Smith said several senators want to make it clear that ‘they are waiting to be counted” on the Mc- | production of strategic materials’ abroad, By a roll call vote of 49-40 the Carthy issue, and seém inclined to Senate adopted the amendment of- ltet the test be made on_the Flan-| fered by Sen, Malone (R-Nev). |ders resolution. He said if they! Majority Leader Knowland (R- iprefer that “sudden death’ ap-| Calif) had said he understood the proach to the problem, that wil] | Eisenhower administration opposed | | be all mght with him, Sen, Flanders xx 2nd graf TA28 Data on Candidates Appears on Page 23 Brief biographical information on primary candidates for state | and county offices appear on | page 23. Inability of some candi- | dates to submit suitable photo- |Open golf tournament at Lake-\ graphs made it neecssary te omit asked a supply photographs and | biographical data, if that inform- | ation was not available in this | the amendment and felt the section in the $3,100,000,000 was uridesir- | able | Sen. Douglas (D-Ill) insisted on | pinning Knowland down on that | point before the vote. | Douglas wanted to know if Know- | land was speaking for himself or | 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue"’ (The | White House). U.S. Carriers Return MANILA w—The carriers Phil- }ippine Sea and Hornet, whose | pilots shot down two Communist |™anes off Hainan Island Sunday, | will return to Manila Bay tomor- | row, the Navy said today. | operation of “a number of | | components” of its big plant /at Savannah River, S. C., |where materials for either | A-bombs or H-bombs can be made. And it reported continued pro- gress toward development of re- actors for industrial nucléar power which it said may be produced| ‘economically in the foreseeable fu- | today overrode the administration. tre. and “for nava) and aircraft | propulsion and other military re- | quirements.” The Commission reported the near completion of the atomic power plant to drive the Nauti- lus, the Navy's first nuclear- powered submarine whose hull has teen completed. A second | atomic sub is under construction | and plans for earty building of | twe more were announced yes- terday by the Navy. | AEC said last spring's tests in | the Pacific, which stirred an inter- ' national controversy, “‘were suc- | cessful in development of thermo- ‘nuclear weapons,”’ and it said it |has found no evidence of any | permanent harm to persons in the | area who suffered burns from ra- dioactivity. < The Commission said it has plans for the construction of a /second and much more powerfw | “breeder” reactor for producing | atomic fuel and, at the same time, | turning out heat capable of - use | in power generation. One such ex- | perimental reactor is in operation. AEC reported the start of gram. Before a 61-26 vote in the a final chance to snipe at | some provisions. | Only three Republicans—Dwor- shak (Idaho), Langer (ND) and Williams (Del)—joined 23 |crats and Sen. Morse ( | in voting “no.” Supporters includ- | od GO Mepeiicans and 29 -Remigh | cra | The revision bill carries $1,363,- 000,000 in assorted tax cuts for dividuals and corporations in first year of operation, more ~_ | Michigan Sens. Ferguson and | Potter, beth Republicans, pete: the omnibus tax tain the per | announced plans to move 275 of its employes and their families | Creek area. = : ‘Wants Small Committed life."’ Here Are Ways the New Tax Law Will Save You Money | | | some ef the ways you as an in- dividual taxpayer can benefit) through the. big tax revision bill | now on President Eisenhower's desk for almost certain signature: DIVIDEND INCOME—If you're a stockholder, you won't have to pay-any tax at all on the first $50 of income in dividends. Fur- thermore, you can take 4 per cent of any dividend income above $50 and deduct that from your tax pay- ment, : The $50 exclusion is effective ar of last Jan. 1. The 4 per cent de- duction applies to dividends paid | after July 31 this: year. MEDICAL EXPENSES — You may deduct medical expenses jabove 3 per cent of income, in- stead of 5 per cent as at present. | But you must remember that from now on you may only deduct sums | spent for drugs and medicines above 1 per cent of your income. Also, you can have a total medical deduction of $10,000 for / | $5,000. RETIREMENT INCOME—You won't have the basic 20 per cent tax rate onthe first $1,200 of re- tirement income received after you pass 65. If you're a retired government employe such as 4 teacher, fireman or policeman, you can get the benefit even though you're under 65. WORKING MOTHERS—If you must work td support children un- der 12 or other dependents, and if your husband is incapacitated or if the combined income of the fam- ity is less than $4,500, you may de- duct up to $600 spent for child care. SOIL CONSERVATION—If you're a farmer putting q lot of money into soil rebuilding, you may de- duct these outlays up to 25 per cent of your gross income. is in college and hag © job which TV-Radie COLLEGE STUDENTS—It you | te Glade tnd bans bane (Oe Teva WASHINGTON # — Here are! your family; the limit has been | pays him more than $600 a year, you may continue to list him as a dependent with a $600 exemp- tion on your return if you pay half of his support. -CHARITIES—You may deduct up to 30 per cent of your income for charitable _contributions, in- stead of 20 as at present. In Today’s Press INSTALLMENT BUYING—-You pit fi f F ea en ie at le A COA ONLI LIOR AOE 5 AN AOS 4A omy ti ~ See Two. ys — “ee Le 5 Chilean CAP Members ‘Visit. Squadron Here With Fighter Pilot and General | From Our Birmingham Bureau he p.m. Wednesday at- -Masonic | BIRMINGHAM—For the third | Temple ‘‘to: transact important : : . business* it was announced to- | time im two weeks Birmingham is | | “ \day by Mrs. Agnes Puls, worthy ~ Wisiters from overseas.) stron. 9 ae \s, this time five Civil Air Patrol * * * ey gt wang pilot, and a) Tonight's Detroit Tiger-Boston | ~~ orce general from | Red Sox game will be viewed by | > . | youngsters in the Da-Y program es ating Marovecran =y a sponsored by the Birmingham poor weather, arrived at Seltridge | = Air Force Base yesterday after- noon. ; a They were met by 3% cadets ‘Harry J. Klingler rod eineere of te Birmingtam Retires From GM Civil Air Patrel ualt and drives te the sprawling General Mo- | core ai at 12 Mile | (Continued From Page One) | and Mound Ré., the first step on | Silver Streak” modej in 1935 and | the local itinerary. | under his direction the division in- ; ; ; ' creased its sales range by building The visitors are in the United poth six-cylinder and eight-cylin Staies for 30 days, having already der cars spent five of them in the nation’s Klinger joined General Motors in capitol. They will be here through. 1919 with the sales organization of | Sunday. the Deleo Light Company at Day- | Retired Gen. Ruiz Guillermo Vil- ton, Ohio. In 1924 he joined the 4 louta, now director of the Federa- Chevrolet~Division as manager of ‘Couldn't afford to move them tion of Aero Clubs of Chile, is ac-| the St. Louis zone and in 1927 he| companying the group. Gen. Vil- was made general sales manager: | louta, who was also a general of Two years later he became vice the national police, lives in Santi- | president of Chevrolet in charge | ago, as do the other members of of sales. j the tour. it was while Klingler was with | The second ‘chaperone’ is Lt.’ (yevrolet thay that car took over Rawson Jorge Peake. a pilot af-| the sales leadership of the indus. | tached to the Aviation School of try which it has held ever since. Santiago. | He devised a sales projection system for Chevrolet which put lecindod among the vitine | the divicien’s istribation orge- cadets are Fernandes |. BR. | part Ortes, 16, som of the commander. | Nation on » sounder asia thet ot the Catan Air Fore, | 2” W 1 wie wee the mds) and Jose G. Silva, 19, whose | ‘7: — | The salés and leadership abilities | jo! affable, broad-shouldered Harry _| Klingler brought him not only suc- | Others are Irarrazaval J. Ruiz | ceas but the reapect of his asso- Tagle, 18, a second year student | ciates in the autoMobile world of engineering at the Chilean Naval | 1111, nad a great knack of making, School, are 8. Y ee cl people believe they were about four 19, whose father is presi | times as good as they actually | the Aero Club of Chile an éxecutive who served ¢ than a driver.” is now reetor of the University of | the depth of the depression. Two | Board Refuses | Law's Proposal iz _ on Lake Street Aug. |. |now and Former Mayor ‘Offered | to Buy Crystal Beach. Land to Stop Eviction | Pontiac Borard of Education | Thursday turned down buy the land under Crystal Beach Housing Project where 4 families face eviction Monday The board told worried tenants, | who pleaded for a sale to Law. | that it will try to stave off the J Government's planned evic- tion Monday.’ The geveroment, threatening eviction for 15 months, has re- fused Pontiac City Commission's request fer another delay. It plans te end control of the tem- porary “war housing” project Law said he hoped to buy the buildings from the government. staving off eviction plans; but said he needed the site, too, as he The school board found the prob- lem in its lap after it bought 13 acres of Lake Street land and leased the adjoining 28 acres on which the units stand. mel said he opposed giving Law control of- the land as “I don’t former | © Mayor Arthur J. Law's offer to! / them to city standards," ‘Pontiac City Commission cleared the units for permanent use if Law would install fire walls new heating wits and make other repairs.) ‘We'd like to see an ideal pro)- ect." one woman said ‘But any thing can happen to us between the time that project. would be built. We have no place | go. You cant find a place to rent down there.” TRY FOR PRIZE—Five finalists in Pontiac beauty the Miss contest are shown at Tel-Huron Shopping Center as they register for a chance to win an all-expenge trip to Miami. Thousands of other Pontiac area residents have entered and the lucky winner will be chosen Saturday night at the ‘center Feature attraction Saturday will be the ) THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1954 as Miss The Beverly Warnke group of 15 ‘hepefuls in an elimination contest last selection of one of the beauties shown above to reign, Saturday. Pontiac contest is ; Chamber of Commerce in connection with the | ‘ center's July Jamboree. Shown left to right aboye | are Janet Anderson, Karen Hoff, Shirley Slaybaugh, } : Aly and Rita to Decide et a Head of Supervisors Favors Courthouse (Continued From Page One) | tee in January reported circuit | court cases had to wait eight} months té come to trial. Andrews pointed out that voters won't save much money, .in the long run, -by turning down a new courthouse. He said the : county would have to rent office space. adding that cost to the high cost of keeping its 50-year-old courthouse in shape. The county says it will need addi- | tonal office space equal to five floors of Pontiac State Bank build- | ing within five years. County officials say it would cost over $100,000 a year to rent this much space downtown. | “We've tried to run this county * | economically,’ Andrews said. “We'd hate to throw $100,000 a year down the drain in rents—and | we might not be able to find enough space to rent, even at that price.’" ' Andrews pointed out that the county's facilities are scattered now. Workers must waste time carrying records and information | back and forth from building to building. Moving the courthouse to | the Telegraph Road ‘service cen- ter’’ would bring the county func- tions together in one spot with plen- | ty of parking space for the public. | { bre Fe H i F E 3 i | pay about $1.50 to $2.10 a year for the new courthouse. (The 60-cent —Fentiag Freag rhete Judging will begin at 9 p. m. | sponsored by Pontiac's Junior aluation.) “We think a new courthouse is a bargain at that price,’ he said. and Shirley Booth, chosen from a ‘We hope the voters think so, tao. Eight Hurt in Crash at Telegraph, Golf Eight persons, all of Detroit were injured last night in a head-on on Custody of Daughter NEW YORK (INS)—Price Aly Chile. years later Pontiac was making! Otis Lawrence said the prop- ' The Birmingham CAP played| money again and by the time he erty is better-than most nearby Pontiac Deaths ® . host to a group of Alaskan CAP | left, Pontiac had 40 per cent of the heusing. “Each family has sev- | eceive girls and their escorts two weeks | automotive business in the city Of eral reoms apiece now,” he said. _ _ and early this week a bus-/| Pontiac and was the nymber one “We're evieted — so what hap _. of foreign exchange students car in sales there by a comfortable pens? We move our families Mrs. E. D. Schermerhorn ® spent two days here | mare. | inte a basement, imto ome room, Funeral for Mrs. Edwin D. (Ma- Ip omes e* ¢ e@ living eight ang 10 to a room The regular meeting of OFS) gate st saverticine and promo. | ke some of our friends are Dl“) Schermernorn, 19, former- meeting >| ance of advertising and promo. | : : : : Chapter 220 has been called for) tem, Kiingler wrote many Pon- | forced to.” ly of Pontac, will be Saurday at Graduation Exercises . . Le} ; _.,.)3 30 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin ° - tine advertisements and coined & |. Everett C. Spurlock. Pontiac Ur- , to Be Held Friday, With day, ee number of sales slogans, inclad- |ban League executive secretary, Chapel. The Rev. Malcolm K_ Bur- | as Tax Revision Ready | ime tm cms in we: “Detar |srsnt the board to “tive these 8 pastor of Fist Congregational, Professor Speaking for dollar you can't beat a Pon- [people some security to end this | Church of which she was a mem- | : ’ . flac.” ; nightmare. H€ suggested the | ber. will officiate and burial will | Approximately 54 students will for lke $ Signature | tle efee te anther of the car dit | board call together a group that jee in Oak Hill Cemetery. graduate trom Pontiac High School Contin From Page tribution axiom: ‘The objective of can “solve the problem.” OES No. 228 of which she was a Friday at the 1954 summer school . ued : One) | good distribution Pai is to| Spurlock said the school board | past matron will have charge of commencement exercises begirming Tiberal deductions for businesses. pave the right car at the right|™May be in a “better bargaining | the service at the grave. at 8 p.m. in the high school audi- This will mean more bs, they) piace at the right time position’ with the U. S. Govern | Born in Tawas City July 20, 1875 ane nd say. He became as well known in Pon-; ment than, is the city commis- las died in the Tawas-Hospital | ‘or'um. . Democrats, claiming they. will} tae for his civic as for his busi- sion | Wednesday. The program will “open with a benefit, say the bill concentrates | ness leadership, He headed Com-| gy ted out the government | Mrs. Schermerhorn lived in Pon processional. followed by the invo- benefits for big torporations and munity Chest drives and helped to Ps on city commission re- tiac. for 50 years returning to cation offered by Paul Pantel, vice the wealthy, but does little or noth-| organize. the United Fund Cam sponsible for “reneging on a Tawas four years ago president of the senior class ing for the average little mar. paign fer a second perma. | Besides her husband she is sur- senior President Rodger Clif . Most of the benefits in the bill | In his home community, Bloom- | a eke development like | vived by a sister, Mrs. Muriet Hor- | ton will speak briefly, — Judith are effective as of last Jan. 1 and field Hillis, he has served four | Lakeside Homes — after the (ton of Tawas and a brother. Fred | Dickstein will present the. “Bal. thus can be figured in on returns terms as mayor and now is COM | government spent some $70,000 in | Murphy of Salt Lake City, Utah. | tage” Opus 47 by Chopin. filed next year. The bill, incidental- | missioner ! Pontiac fer site planning and —S Se . ae ly, tosses out the traditional March | His hobbies include hunting. fish- gaye, work.” Rj f J ti _ ae na vn Mich i" ae filing effect since ' farm tion affilia wi Michigan Sta tier sae Baar Se pana in Br pare roar oe ee Lawrence and Spurlock told the | ites of US Ice. = College, will present the pats ad- and substitutes April 15. fine herd of Ayrshire dairy cattle. | %hool board they'll make every ° ° dress of the evening The biggest revenue loss in the A 1912 graduate of the Univer- effort to cooperate in solving to Begin Tonight Class honors and awards will be bill results from a new rapid de-| sity of Michigan, Klingler served =| both the Crystal Beach problem | | presented by John Thors, Pontiac preciation write-off system allowed year overseas during World War [|| 8d the long-range housing prob- | Rosary service for Richard V.| High Schoo! principal. C. T. Fors- _ corporations and individuals. This as an infantry officer lem in southern Pontiac. Broder, 3%. Royal Oak Township | man, assistant principal, will will cost 323 millions m the first f justice, will be) award diplomas. The recessional will close the Kahn arrives in New York today to meet ex-wife Rita Hayworth and thrash cut? the long-standing problem of their little daughter's custody. crash at Telegraph Rd. and Golf Dr. when one motorist drove over |the center line into the path of ai other car, according to Pontiac jica with a Rita's attorney, Bartley C Crum, | Police ‘landed in New York yesterday one Charlies Crawford, 27, one of the ; day ahead of Aly and said the motorists was treated at Pontiac Moselm prince is coming to Ameri- |General Hospital for head and chest ‘‘a club in one hand and | bruises and then arrested for driv- olive branch in the other.” ing over the center line. Crum said Aly insists on one| He was released on $100 bond condition. that little Yasmin be after pleading not guilty to the allowed to visit her ailing grand- | charge. Trial was set for Aug. 8%. father, the Aga Kahn, in Europe.| Crawford's auto collided.with a car driven by George Kopja, 40, M Sa . f t |\-ho was treated for lip cuts. oney- ving acts | Passengers, all with Crawford i 4 were John Hauk, 27. forehead cuts . » his wife. Margaret, 22. leg bruises of New U.S. Tax Law 'their daughter, Janet. 2. face (Continued From Page One) = truises: Edward Navin, 50. ad mitted to the hospital and reported a aac of estimated in| good) condijon icday with RAPID DEPRECIATION — If| knee fracture and Hauk's son you're a businessman or farmer, John, 4, and daughter, Betty, 6 you may use the new double de- who were shaken up. clining balance method of quick depreciation on a plant or piece | of equipment. This means that in the first year of life, you can write _ off twice the amount for deprecia- tion now allowed; thugs you can | concentrate most of the write-off Pop Affects 30 Children DETROIT (#—The Detroit Board of Health was called in today to help determine. what caused soft drinks -to make 30 children il! yesterday while watching the State Insurance Official Dies at Desk Thursday LANSING w — Richard W, At- well, 69, director of the property insurance division of the Michigan Department -of Insurance, suffered a heart attack and died at his desk in the Lewis Cass State Office Building Thursday afternoon. Atwel} had been with the State Insurance Department since 1943 when he was named director of the workmen's compensation divi- sion. He was appointed second deputy director in July of 1950, Attempt to Poison Fleas Kills 11 Fine Hounds PETTY, Texas W—A fox-hunter Joe Beville found some fleas gnaw- ling on his pack of fine hounds. 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Sheriff's deputies | iB cial? waste. “Hi. wes qrendum petitions at yesterday | Satufday ‘fr om | 5i87'0* Deets Donakan eeaiey | Profits of two prior years instead | said 14 other inmates, invited to S | A MS {{@ 4 Lad in Fair Condition fon FP phignge usar S| Geadline. | BRODER the funeral home, | Richard Predrice Nancy Rondo of one as now. join in the escape. declined be- BROTHER Ethel Gillespte and a RequieM | pose Ginel! “ lino Mass will be sung at 11 a.m. eel bho er oe Mary Magdalen Church, Hazel | George Hi | also sentenced to 60 days in Oak- The law. which also forbids sell- | | years probation and assessed $250 ‘ | st BIRMINGHAM—A nine year old | costs. ‘leum and carpeting. was passed Elimination for utilities of the 2| cause they didn’t feel like fleeing ; per cent penalty ~tax on consoli-| on empty stomachs. |j_ 92. Sogie —Meta Fi dated returns. | Sa : ———— Greatly expanded depletion al- Louise Smith Mary Jane Sneil Richard Snelling Cecelia Swindeli Darlene Thayer After Fall From Bike ——— = gS Huffman June 30 by Pontiac City Commis- | Park” Burial will be in White | Jack Humphrey A j \« | ‘ er H Tu si) | 1iHUit sy usidapinad bicycle rider was. reported in fair | He pleaded = guilty to \em- sick | Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery. | Paul. Johnson Jr. Glen’ Vermilye lowances for mining companies. | - condition by St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| bezzling the money from Simms). su, 14, attorney George A.|Mr. Broder died Wednesday in| Tira ‘ihman Muaea weoer —* | A cut-off date of April 1, 1955, special h Pp tal authorities today, after tum- | Brothers Dept. store last July 3 to Onn representing the Lords Fur- North General Hospital, Detroit | Bruce Lewis Ruth Wells for the 52 per cent corporation tax Dp Mi ase bling to the pavement last night. , (nance a tour of southern and) ™ = Ww Broder, who lived at 27029 Bar-| Ruth Lockwood Melba Wilkins | ma rate, at Which time it automatical- | ‘ niture and Appliance C€o., 1° Everett L. Wiiliams Barry Ruliffson, son of Mr. and | western states j sry ilalaadl Willie Mae Weodfert , ly drops to 47 per cent unless Con- Married and the father vf two Huron St. filed a notice of inten- Charade ee aa nae bad | Pembroke, suffered a concussion | children, Woodard of 68 First St., tion to circulate petitions —— navivin ‘besides his widow. Sa- in the. freak mishap. His parents | substituted blank paper for receipts getting @ public vote on the ordi- die, are three sons, Richard of | * . tamer have been unable to learn exactly | from the camera department where nance dav t Royal Oak Township. Paul of Mt. | i ° . 1 ¢ how the accident occurred. — | he worked. os | Yesterday was the last ao Clemens, and Airman Second Class | Special Purchase for This Sale . ® | filing the 1,400 signatures of loca!) jinn of Selfridge Air Force Base, | { “ £ Diploma issued a ® kesult of comple tion of G 8-D tests Clare BE Mawhorter Mrs. Donald H. Ruliffson, 1776 Full 3 Pound Bag of WALDORF PERFUMED | gress continues it again. << Pept li AIL ENR 5. BRE: | } 1 +4} There are 156 major fires burn- | votefs needed to obtain a vote but and two daughters Mrs. George | ; . The Weather | ing out of control in the active | City Clerk Ada R. — said no Corey of Hazel Park, and_ Alice | | SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS and Water Softener FUNTIAC AND, VICINITY deposi Inited St ' vomit 1} ro sisters pad Bil omc canigan tae" ss | oe ne ee Genuine Leather—Neolite” Sole Cc 7 id - of 82 te 86. westerly winds 16 te | | 59¢ ta 69c = | ‘s Loafer Sh Halu Cones BREF Ang + '|Men’s Loafer Shoe Pe | 3 2 0 Digection” Be -— Fone Regular $3.98 Value ie aoabes pressions Bervamae ines _. > “ ’ choice of fragrances wonderful as | My 2 at $23 am j water softener, too! sete got Oi! pm t : C 1 s K More : ool Summer Fragrance Set $2 Weorecooe eas Sitter bf . . : S Recccce gS Ss ; Al ; Deod orant Stic Bec eeetsscceccoccs OF ao eRe Regular $1.00 Each » 7. dette ‘ miprecstesr! § Both C een ew ee eees . Sizes 6 to 12 f 04, Lowest Temperateres This Men's comfortable or #2 Years 22 me loafer shoe has genuine leather uppers with A $2.00 value at this price . . . eco! de- - ‘ “NEOLITE ' sole, In rich — end colegne im fotl wrapped sticks Memphis u wine colors only! jer te eval tm frecmecee” - «da potrea. 2 . e é \ . %| CHILEAN VISITORS—Pictured at the General | Ortez, 16; Lt. Rawson J. Peake; Gen. Ruiz G. Motors Technical Center in Macomb County are | Villouta (rft.);« Irarrazaval J. Ruiz-Talge. 18; | seven Chilean visitors, being escorted through the | Larrain S. Yrafrazaval, 19,/ At left rear is Krarup Céiiter Thursday by the Birmingham CAP unit. | J. Gomez, 19 and at right rear is Jose G. Silva, 19. | are, front row (left te right) Fernandes L. R. | \ . ‘ x, oo * - { { : a cm 5 + Ps * » + & ™. ° . * = - . s * | = . . F . 98 N. SACINAW —Bargain Bosemen! i | exdstacezex:¢ ee ee fe ES oe i oii. Gem Tee FF a Mle Sa i ll, i ek ee a al ee A OO OR ws ea - al tli eI ™ a fierce ans a Fate taee ‘ HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 | Shep Simms for Supos-BIRTHDAY-Spocials! Piggy Baki Gieneteass OPEN TONITE and “Bowl Covers BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Genuine Leather—6 Key yi Cases BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Rubber Edge—All Metal Dust Pans reg tres ATURDAY UNT -. . ; Your Choice ; , 10c value Originally Priced at 10¢ — ; rg mad S U U IL 10 P. M, Original 29c Value cc: ¢€ This adv —full of bargain lists but & You'll find tt worth-while to c 7 Cc few typical ‘super-specials’, from our spend a few minutes in 8 store-full of savings for tonite and P counter - by - counter shopping Plasite bow! Teach Pliable —piastt — $) on thru Gimms during this covers keeps . plastic eve food apd ubber edge oly — ehildren cigarette case a Oe = ll tteuids rd makes wo save im ex pa neon 5 longer As easier to pick ad posts at money with style for regu- 26 “ = We : : eac end of this durable lar or king-size ey with elastic ss plastic bank. cigarettes aha bands colors ebe oe ove Bes thabey eat] pcg ts Ee 5) i pictured ates) Tole oc —s Shop ; 1954 — SIMMS Genuine DuPont PRICES eS An 3 SLASHED — ra * Floors Sponge THROUGH- / Regular 89c Value OUT 4 I for ra THE Birthday STORE : . Bargains “~he DuPont sponge ¥ Galore ~— mat made * cellulose BF 7 Soft absorbent j ep in big 7Tx4x2 inch ° toes wanes Oe ~ nex — peper goods. © 25¢ Nylon Tooth Brushes—tirm bristles. . ° 79¢ Bug Bomb—full 6 ounces............. Ade? 3 $1.50 After Shave Lotion—{amous Brand......... 798 : : 60c Evaporated Goats Milk—in cans 39 ° USALITE ; 2 30¢ Biolac Milk—for all babys . -.. 19CS Regular $5.5 Valve Fresh Dated 1955 Stock ¢ $4.95 Invalid Cushion—14 inch size $1.98; Army Camp Cols Flashlight Batteries Piires Slashed! ° $6. 95 Electric Hair Dryer—on- off switch ... $3.49: Over $2.00 Savings! Genuine “TAYLOR-TOT” Walker--Stroller e@o6 ft Tal frame Regular $ 88 : ° He tee! sa SQM $10.95 Value Flesh Lights ° 8-Ounces $1.19 Quart Gerbers : plate erento forced Reg. 12! 2¢ Seller C | ae > EPSOM | PESTROY = STRAINED 3" No Limit—Buy ne latest mode, ‘Taylor-Tot’ with - sl eercating raring sock 2h JB) PEN LIGHT 198: SALTS 6% DDT BABY FOOD _ aL ~—ee hendle and package carrier $1.35 Heneur Flashlight .® — . : 2 eelli—with easecrion, neste 19 : 5 : 29° 12 For 97c : Now!’ Priced BELOW regular wholesale Aj => Rese Chrome Flashlight 79°8 . e brand _rew, guaranteed tresh, tamous make, those 2 cell—with batteries. ........ : ~= . (None to dealers ) PRICE SLASH! | Ade be 01.28 Hwth-tite Ploshiighe 198 $2 Lucein Lelong Stick Cologne. crack = eell—e atter e BIRTHDAY Genuine ms S)E\ $1.28 Vies-1-tite Fieahiighe ~ na T 98 $2 Hot Weather Splash’ Colognes . ee eee eee 198 Teterbabe yr ett Brernty Piste 12.958 $2. 50 $2.50 Liquid Hair Spray & Brush.......... eee! 16x23 , Cae BABY CHAIR aN $ $1 Chenyu Nail Polish—famous brands... oo... Ge 8 Inch Re ular $6.65 Value ” M BIRTHDAY BARGAIN a — - ~ “eR bbe ae . ’ 40¢ Mallsoy Milk Formala—for babys. ts | Cee See For Friday and Saturday Only! COs Mats @ sive on GOSHEN ‘Blue Ribbon’ Quality drainboard, retrigera- T 49 Reinforced Folding SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Compare Prices Ahywhere on Famous EASTMAN KODAK Products! KODAK BROWNIE HAWKEYE FLASH CAMERA SET 15-Piece Set Regul $ usin "QT Complete set includes camera, flash, 19 flashbulbs, 2 batteries and 1 roll coal a, of film. Buy now and save more! | TTTIIISIIIILITII rire PRICES SLASHED on Eastman Fresh Stock Kodak FILMS Helps mother to care for baby easier Keens baby contented Use in house, yard, or im car BIRTHDAY L line, , ) Durable Plastic—Handy : Travel Kits 4” ; f Exactly + > i tor top, etc. Genuine Rubbermaid first paras Step Ladders BIRTHDAY BARGAIN p $4.19 Value °329 Regular $2.25 Sherill Auto Compass *] 37 4-FOOT $5.95 Value § X bay to isa 5-FOOT 378 [ Grean $6.98 Value $ 99 vice pel. § 6-FOOT | lost Select grained, srnooth sanded yel- low pine. Each step reinforced with steel rod. Pail platform. ‘ — - i $1.00 1 GUARANTEED Ist QUALITY —(Not 2nds) Durable piste travel i 59: handy carrying handle. “Curity” Diapers Like Professionals Use Regular $3.95 *) 99 Barber Shears Per Dozen eT. 69c Value 39° As Pictured Professional style barber shears for light trims Sclid ‘Curity’ diapers are easier to wash . . . faster to dry . . . highly absorbent . . . no hems to irritate baby. Full size. 4 “Birdseye’ or Flannelette DIAPERS we A] 58 ) BIRTHDAY Pully napped diapers tn standard 27x27-inch size. Soft and absorbent. easy to wash and easy to dry | Berteet “cutuine$ ~— WERICHROME ROLL FILM a Ce Regular 69c Baby $2.49 Value .620 Ic : Receiving Blanket Corriege BIRTHDAY BARGAIN 120 ) Rolls 69° : = A ‘give - away’ : “DUTCH BRAND’ —Tested Formula fashioned car- ccrtenes” BD WHITE HOUSE Paint $4 VALUE! $9.44 127 Regular 90c Value. Frésh Dated Film K-135 Kodek Kodechrome—1955 Dete 35mm Color Film Regular $3.50 Value *) 59 Kodachrome color film in 35mm size at this price for Friday and Saturday. Limited, 4 rolls Blenkets $] 33 36x50 Inch ty choice of col- ore end de- signs 3x5 Inch—All Metal File Box 29c Value 19s All metal file box with hinged BIRTHDAY cover. Keep notes for the house, | i. a business, ete L. - LMA, Cards extra | (, 44s First quality blanket in as- sorted -—. colors and Plaids Big 26x36-ineh \ ‘size deccvcccccccecece KODAK MOVIE FILM = Tamsrsel Rageler $3.95 Rot Film " $9)99\ \ , rete \ 8mm Kodech Mag. Raauler $4 BO now “$ cas $389 69 Full Pound JUST 100 GALLONS ° 3 : : $ a ° * e s . 2 * . e . * e e ° e : . ° tJ + . 3 : $ Hammer ° AT THIS PRICE 3 - e . * a e : ;. e e on e e 4 e * 7. ° cf a ° : : : . ° e td e ° ° Worth $]! : Cast steel head, hardwood handie Ideal for any wood surface out- doors. Gleaming white. Equal to § any paint selling at $4. SPECIAL PURCHASE For This Sole! Ladies’ Umbrellas $2.95 Values! *} 37 Big New Selection 10 and 12 Rib Construction Plaids, stripes and plains in all colors. Fancy han- dies. BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Solid Galvanized — 4 Inch Paint Brush—$3 Value ciothes Line 100°5 Tynex tipped bristles, $] .99 100 FEET vulcanized in rubber. Full 4- Si iH ited Super Sat sags on inch for inside or outside paint. Kodak 8mm Brownie MOVIE CAMERA | - $39.00 Val Brand new svedet ane camera *27* is simple to operate. Has [27 lens. Exactly as pictured BIRTHDAY 7 value. Solid ] wire, #9 SC size. Rust- proof gal- vanized 3-Piece ELECTRIC Hair Cutting Set $10.95 Value Complete set for cutting 95 hair at home. Electric Regular $10.95 Value—sFamous ‘ARVIN’ 3-Pc. Ironing Set er $599 All 3 pieces for less than the price of the -ironing board alone. Buy now and save dollars! Price good while supply lasts! Preist’ cll rs, comb and barber shea BIRTH — Y BIRTHDAY BARGAIN AS, Firm Plastic Bristles Upholstery Brush - 49c - Values — — h, durable a ~ ~ BIRTHDAY BARGAIN Home or Auto Cellulose Lowest Price—Brand New Brownie 8mm Projector Regular $62.50 Value 60 Famous Brownlie 8mm projector with reverse and still projection A grams Hae tts own self-con- tained case. Sponge W Mits $0c Value 34: 8'5x7 inch pocket for hand stitch- ed 3 sides Ideal for all cleaning Over 300 Pair at This One Low Price! Men’s Sport Slacks and Dress Pants NOW ONLY s) 88 @ Smart Gabardines @ Acetate Rayons @ Plains and Plaids All sizes but not in complete ranges in every pattern. Lowest price we ever offered. Save on Eastman Kodak ‘Duaflex’ Camera Set Regular $23.00 Value Famous Kodak Duaflex 1I! 9 outfit is better than pic- $ 72 tured. Complete set at this low, low price. cleans dirt. @ anvnnnins aad sats es ——) wa OPEN AND SATURDAY NIGHTS - 98 North ginaw 3... LIMIT IMT QUANTITIES . * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 _s _ on oe =—aarerraan ka = a wage increase : sors nord os Bom Looser Trade Urged |i cnize"az®"*"*|Watchmakers Drop. ze Srv..202 se ema, Mees on MAJESTIC Heating Systems Hits Indianapolis Plant Democratic nominee” for ‘ tham, Mass., plant of the Wal- mpiaxaPotis # — Toe sear/Hy James Roosevelt longs in the 26 cautornia| Wage Hike Demand |am watcn’co. because of tie] MANAGUA, Nicaragua uF Nice South Side of Indianapolis was strict charged the Eisenhower - President’s action. ragua moved armored units up to ' rocked by a poaring explosion last| LOS ANGELES @—Reciprocal | toreign poticy lacks unity so that | ELGIN, Hi. w—About 4,000 El-| Cenerazzo said the union be-|her border with Costa Rica today) All Types of Sheet Mete! § | night that gutted an EX Lilly &| ‘rade is the cornerstone of lasting | our Allies do not know whether | &™ National Watch Co. employes tieves the way for the indus | as the government angrily charged | ~Eavestroughing S| co. chemical plant and injured 6| peace, and trade with the potential | we mean to stand firm or ap-| if Elgin and Lincoln, Neb., have|try to get a better share of the that Costa Rican border guards employes and 11 firemen. enemy is one way of reaching be- | pease. decided to drop wage demands | market, in view of the President's |haq damaged a Nicaragudn patrol =| Scores of other fire fighters and} hind the Iron Curtain, says James | because of President Eisenhower's action. is “to forego any general | plane with rifle fire. WRIGHT aan hints i one a Ressevelt. / 4 A new man- made element, N>. | ‘order which ‘boosted the tariff on) page increase or wage re-opening President Anastasio Somoza said moe | feet ankles by rivulets i SE | uted acid washed into the streets|- He told the Democratic Lunch- | namber, has been produced. It | per cént. by thousands of gallons of water eon Club yesterday: “The time has an atomic mass of 247, mak- “| Walter W. Cenerazzo, aes Arizona has a land of 114.- “nagua yesterday “was going to the | and “‘foam" used to smother the has got to come when we must | ing it the heaviest thing on earth jot the American Watch Makers, |00C square miles, and is the fifth | border to defend Nicaragua's terri- | | flames ‘consider that we cannot stand ' to date. ‘announced yesterday his union al- largest state. l tory." 99 in the series counted by atomic | imported watch movements by 59 for a period of one year.” a mile-long convoy of armored cars | SH EET METAL and tanks which he sent from Ma Bf goo, piste Hwy. OR 38-1277 aree. Watertord, Michigan ' INFORMATION SEC KER— | Here’s a look at the complex electronic instruments carried 90) miles up in rocket shoots at Hollo- man Air Development Center seeking scientific information about the upper atmosphere. H. F. Scholte, University of Michigan | Watching Details Pays | Off With Top Position | } in Tobacco Firm. cy VIVIAN SANDE | NEW YORK (UP)—It’s the little | things that count toward business | t I i Bee | STARTS TODAY! OUR 37th ANNUAL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE vel women executives in the | she stil) is working law dearee and ems © | sot a clearance sale of undesirable merchandise but a storewide sale with every item in every depart- University, where she | her bachelor of oo ment reduced for the sale. Only exceptions are items that are fair traded or price established by man- | TT Ht TE! 4 : z 7 | if ufacturer. Buy the newest and the finest at these reduced sale prices. Furnish your home complete during this sale. Benefit by lower prices in carpet ... appliances... juvenile items and everything in furniture for every room in the house. : === | EVERYTHING IN OUR COMPLETE STOCK REDUCED = -- Y 7 : ie a AN @ RA? A native of Jersey City, N. J., —_ = ‘ ‘ . ’ —_ _ “y ' the youthful executive went to - — _— 4 \ - —_— -— ot work in a law office after gradua- tion from high school. During the _ Hed } ge q ; : # i 28 ft Se ; z é viF- ie 4} | : ‘ t u fi le i ig ca ff 8s “nor I find anyone making things war, she enlisted in the WAVES, —_ ' and spent most of her two and one- | : *le'e . 1°20e;@ a we OC | , and intelligence division of the chief of naval operations, in 7 Washington. ~~ ">" “Was good training,” she said “There are confidences that must Uy (i | be kept in business as well as in ) we yy) thi) ese a oR ee ee Bie ‘| a : pn Wh Ne TT ard oe ees : CHAIRS... TABLES...LAMPS... DESKS...CHESTS some G \ ada \ a \ eee ° CarEEENRECER, ' 4 a : ; BS a eee te tes “SOFA ‘BEDS... BEDDING... RUGS .. CARPETING * Persona! V4 Movies m AS: 7” Wa Pads + pe (iar ae ail ey 7 PICTURES.. -MIRRORS.. oon oe JUVENILE AND OUTDOOR LS: ® + teal FRIDAY NIGHT ’til 9:00—CLOSED WED. 12:00--DURING. AUGUST B 0 was; ae CONVENIENT uy on Uur 2 > oon lewurst Payment Plan! eT ee CREDIT TERMS ss Low Down Payments— tewart Low Monthly Payments— @| No Interest or Carrying Charge if Paid in 90 Days . CONVENIENT FREE PARKING Our own. private lot, just a few steps from our store-——turn right off Saginaw Street at alley--see = 86 ic %6 South Pane Street ~ Opposite Auburn Avenue : : ’ } «4 i = yor ; le ‘ = 4 wa | . . i Bob Considine Ravn Gentle Blasts Jar New York City Lite NEW YORK (INS)—Guy Fawkes. who tried to blow yp Parliament, was a crude amateur compared to Edward J. Keenan, a hearty, good-natured Irishman who has been blowing up New York for 30 odd years. Keenan is a blasting foreman for one of the major con- struction firms. Keenan has been knoc king at my | window for several weeks now He knocks with 40 per cent nirto- glycerine. But his artistry is such that it is a gloved and gentle knock by the time the blast wave reaches my apartment — which is acros# the | street from where Mr. Kegnan is engaged with the task of blowing | a gaping wound in the rock-ribbed | earth of Manhattan. _ We caught him between blasts | yesterday, and gained an intro- duction through John Finn, the super on the work. They and | their swarms of associates have scrapped famous Old Sherry’s, | across from the Waldorf, from the face of Park Avenue. Didn't drop a single lorgnette on the head of a passer-by. The place that once housed or temporarily sheltered the mighty of the world for decades fell victim to the re- ! “This one isn’t teo hard,”’ he said, rubbing his “Dempsey-like jaw-bristle and speaking above the roar of the traffic that swept past the demolition. “We went down 40 feet for the foundation of U.N That part of it is certainly going to last.” Because his work is hemmed in by buildings, traffic and tens of thousands of passing pedestrians, Keenan decided at the start that this would be a “two mat job.” The mats, 4ton steel mesh rugs, are deftly spread over the mined area by a steam shovel before Keenan touches off the blast. The mats keep the rock from flying about and braining innocent by- standers. | hattan Schist (the crystalline rock | aed "xt THE PONTT AC PRESS. FRIDAY, 'TULY 30, 1954 be a forest of heavy skyscrapers) as confidently as you might cut through butter. He blasts with the grain. (‘'Man- hattan schist grain always runs toward the East River.'’) With jthe charges he’s using now, right next to the naked dwall of a busi. | ness establishme nt, he is rooting out, £°ornts to 20 yards of rock per shot. Never scars the wall “But it's imtoreating work,” he | philosophized. “And I get $136 | a week rain or shine. the sticks until the job's done. The city sends us an inspector every day. to keep an eye on things The inspector on this job is, I'm proud to say, my son. Flew with | the Flying | Tigers’ under Chen- | nault And Keenan went back to work at his wonderful job of. blowing up the nation’s biggest city. of Dynamite “Using from ten to twleve sticks’ a shot. That comes to about six Pounds of powder. We never call it dynamite. Powder is the word. Forty per cent nitro. Makes a | nice mixture.’ Keenan blasts the ru; gged Man The compass needle points not to the North Pole, but to the north magnetic pole of the earth. “We take every precaution from, This pole is in northern Canada’s without which .the city could | not the time my powder monkey plases near the Arctic Circle. 'VOTE- YES! *FOR *FOR *FOR New Oakland County Court House and Office Building. Efficient. Modern, Compact and Effec- tive County Governmental Operation. Present and Future Needs. Sponsored by: Board of Supertisors Special Building Committee » You Can't Expect to Conduct 20th Century Business in Oakland County With 19th Century Facilities! VOTE AUGUST 3rd “We're taking it a tittle easy : here,” the master blaster eald. : 5 eee bog Telling America About OUTSTATE MICHIGAN The advertisement below is another in a series through which Con- sumers Power Company is telling America about the industrial advan- tages of OUTSTATE MICHIGAN. It is appearing in Newsweek, U.S. News, Business Week, Chemical Week, Dun’s Review and Wall Street Journal. 3 ail PC-4056-52 GET A Bigger Shane OF THE RICH MIDWESTERN MARKETS! Locate Your New Plantin | OUTSTATE MICHIGAN so pert It’s Production Land It’s Market Land It’s Vacation Land ALL IN ONE! ae s—— Here in the heart of the great miawestern market you will find the world’s greatest fresh water supply .. . famous industries . .. abundant-agriculture .. . skilled labor . . . men and women who lead the nation in home ownership . . . the kind of people who make good employees as well as good citizens.and good neighbors. And hete you will find one of the world’s great all-season vacation lands. Thas is Outstate Michigan. It offers you an industrial climate that spells increased profits. Mr. BUSINESS MAN — Get the facts and you'll agree HERE'S THE PLACE TO GO PLACES] Scomtieaedaris! 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Michigas - | oom, Semen ana ne act her ter, _ Butered at Post Office. Pontine. Mich. as second class matter ee —— MEMBER OF THE ABSOCIATED PRESS 3 ‘The exclusively to use for an mgd oer ip es bews- Daper. es af AP all dispatches The Por een Sime Press ts erie cone FLT noe A La rod yon ft fe $12.00 a year, else “an other places tn the United = eter i veer. =" mail Sesrienans are Devable Phone Pontiac PE 2-8 f MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——————————SS FRIDAY, JULY 30, 184 Spending Cut $10 Billion It takes only a couple of budget fig- ures to show what a remarkable job of cost cutting has been accomplished by the Eiszengower Administration. Former President TRUMAN’s last budget drafted during the Korean War called for fiscal 1954 Federal expendi- tures totaling $77.9 billion. Figures just released by the Administration show _that actual expenditures in that period ae a | if | it iy under Republican management amount- ed to $67.6 billion. * * * This not only is a clear saving of $10.3 billion but one that will be appreciated by every taxpayer. Both the Truman and origina! E1sen- Hower budgets were drawn during the Korean War. It should be noted, how- ever, that in his May 1953 figures Presi- dent Emwennower was planning for expenditures of $4.5 billion below the estimate of his predecessor. After the Korean truce the Administration was able to cut military costs more than $3 billion and push his economy efforts in other departments. * * * As a result, with expenditures of $67.6 billion and receipts of $64.4 billion, the attual deficit for the period is only $3 billion, in-- stead of the Truman estimate of $9.9 billion. This is good fiscal management amply justifying President Ersznnower’s budg- et comment: “We have come over two-thirds of the way toward balancing the budget. And we have done this while putting into effect a tax program which will return nearly : $7.5 billion to the people.” Delinquency Up in State Life in our complex society has a way of emphasizing such problems as the increase of juvenile delinquency in Michigan. - Thus when a fresh outburst of hoodlumism was. shocking De- troit, MSC’s dedenmisi Forum ~ was being told that delinquency is rising here faster than in the rest of the Nation. Authority for that statement is 5am Rasinovitz, executive secretary of the Michigan Youth Commission. Like Probate Judge ArTHuR E. Moors, hdw- ever, he warned against misinterpreting the statistics, saying that part of the increase may be due to more compléte reports. x * * Judge Moors, who has devoted years of study to this problem, believes that — several factors must be taken into con- sideration. He lists population growth, an increase in the number of formal and informal cases and repeated of- fenses. There has been no explanation for the increasing violence among delinquents reported by Rabino- vitz. Undoubtedly, like the entire problem, many factors are in- volved. We still believe that high on the list is a major cause aptly called “parental delinquency.” x * * The juvenile delinquency problem seldom plagues homes where religious instruction begins at the mother’s knee and continues throughout childhood and adolescence. Few youngsters who ‘have had the benefit of such teaching _and of regular Sunday School attend- aupe ever. wind up in 8 juvenile court. Unfortunately, far too many parents not only shirk this duty, but don’t even give the churches social agencies a chance to part of the load. Te problem never will solve itself. ‘ Sag ye | \Ye ms understood that an Eskimo goes on a ight diet by eating candles, +f ‘4 ’ aa eral years by First Woman Diplomat Because her contributions to our National life were many and noteworthy, the death of Mrs. RutrH Bryan Roupe has saddened many Americans. ~ The end came suddenly’ and unexpectedly in Copenhagen where she had gone to thank King Frepericx for a medal he had bestowed upon her‘ ‘éafiier this year. * * * As the daughter of the Great Com- moner, WILLIAM JENNINGS Bryan, Mis. Rouwpe was destined to become nationa!- ly known. But she achieved unusual distinction solely through her own ef- forts. Elected to the House of Repre- sentatives from Florida, she served two terms. Shortly after her defeat for re-election in 1932 she became our first woman na when appointed to be U. S. Minister to Denmark. As was the case with her other endeavors, success crowned her three year tour of duty in Copenhagen. * * * Like her father who thrice won the Democratic presidential nomination, Mrs. Romps’s work kept her in the pub- lic eye. In addition to her political activities she achieved distinction as a university -teacher, author, war nurse and lecturer, in which capacity she vis- ited Pontiac a few years ago. In her passing the Nation.has lost a woman of varied and outstanding tal- ents. oe The Man About Town Will We Beat ‘52? Or Will Old Man Apathy Win Out Next Tuesday? Daffynition Jack: What's needed to lift a car, to keep it going, also With a primary election campaign draw- ing to a close, that is quite hot on a few of the offices in each of the major parties, loca] political watchers are wondering. Will the vote next Tuesday in Oakland County exceed that of two years ago, when 93,307 voters cast their ballots? It's up to YOU! A member of the four-man pane! at the annual extension Michigan Milk Producers’ Detroit Monday will be Howard F. Simmons of 130 East Iroquois Road, Pontiac, Secre- tary-Manager of the Association. Association in In connection with the toll gates on the highways entering Pontiac,. Mrs. Annie J. Gray of 37 North Johnson Ave., tells me that she lived in the house in connection with the gate on Orchard Lake Ave. near Voorheis Road, and helped tend it. time she was there. it was tended for sev- R. H. McDonald, now living at 3809 Airport Road. This gate was discontinuéd 40 odd years ago. Under the impressive’ signature, “Mether of Eight.” @ woman writes this column: “Most land- lords do not want children in their apart- ments, but the nation's leading hotels are soliciting the business of people with chil- dren, many making no charge for the jun- for members of a family.” Recent figures from New Zealand show that it ranks next to the United States among the world's nations in auto ownership per capita. A letter from an old Pontiac resident, Douglas Maroney, now living in Milwaukee, says: “On a re- cent visit-‘to my old home town, I was amazed at your improvements, especially in the paved streets. But I wish you'd left a place or two where the old street car tracks could remind us of the days of the trolley bell.” At least one deer likes to come to town | in the day time, as > Jason Holloway -~who drives to Pontiac early every morning from his home near Metamora testifies He says he often overtakes one on Perry St.. and when going back late in the day he sees it going the other way. —— A magnolia tree that bloomed at the cus- tomary time last April at fhe homeot Mrs. Marcus J. Scott at 238 Marlborough Drive, is again display- ing a dosen blossoms. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. James F. Glover of 42 Allison St.; fifty-fifth wedding’ anni- versary, - _ Henry P. Atkins of 154 Cherokee Road, ninety-first birth- da . ”: Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Dowling of 241 East Wilson Ave; golden wedding. . Mr. and Mra. Arther Irwin of Fenton; golden wedding. * \ . service meeting of the..-. Previous to the THE « Rey ™s CHINESE Voice of the ren & PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 ee The Cold War Shivers ‘ Robert W. Hodge Applauds Press Support of New Courthouse and County Center (Letters will Be condense? when neces- writer must accom y letters but these will not De pubiished ff the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical ia Me oature) The Bar directory for Oakland County lists over 300 attorneys in this county. At the last meeting of the Oakland County Bar Assovia- tion, less than SO votes were cast and the proposed new Court House was disapproved by a narrow mar- gin As one of the overwhelming majority of the lawyers who did not happened to attend that meet- ing—and as a Pontiac attorney— I applaud your vigerous support ef the new Court House and County Center. The Supervisors have presented a far-sighted plan for meeting an urgemt and immediate need. The voters should give them their ap- preval—on August’3. They deserve 2a vote of confidence Robert W. Hodge 107 State Bank Bidg Harvey Lodge Will Vote ‘Yes’ in Public Interest I commend your Wednesday edi- torial recommending Yes vote on the Court House Bond Issue 1 as I Pontiac am one Pontiac lawyer who is not confused The issue is clear. Shal] we vote Yes for progress or No for stagna- tion. Shali we vote Yes if the pub- lic interest or No for selfish per- sonal reasons. Do we need a new Court House now? Yes. What is the primary objection? Pontiac lawyers will not have the advantage of adjacency to the Court House and will be placed on a par with all other lawyers as to location. I. for one, am willing to give up this advantage in the pub- lic interest What will the people gain? 1. An immediate construction of a coun- ty unit for all county offices with adequate parking facilities, ‘Not some fanciful dream of the future! 2. Safeguard of Public Records from destruction by fire and mak- ing them more conveniently avail- abie to the public. 3. Better ad- ministration of justice Suitable fa- cilities for the courts. attorneys chents, witnesses, Jurors and court stenographers, which present fa- cilities are not only inconvenient and inadequate but raise legal questions, especially as to the handling of juries, 4. An over-all saving of the tax dollar by a coor- dinated | efficiency of © county man- Case Records of a Psychologist power and cost of operation of in- ter-related departments and sav- ings of manpower hours and sav- ings of perhaps two million dol. lars on construction. Can we afford it? Yes. Thanks to the judicious operation of the County by the Board of Supervi- sors, the county is entirely out of debt and has been for several years. I am going to vote Yes in what I believe to be the publi¢ interest L. Harvey Ledge Lawrence Street W's E. Police Should Be Tired of Virginia Ave. Calls 1 should think the bovs of the Polige Department would get tired of being called to Virgima Avenue at least once a week Disgusted THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For neither at any time used we flattering words, as ye know, vor a cloke of covetousness; God is witness. I. Thess. 2:5. * s 7 Covetousness is a sort of mental gluttony, not confined to money, but craving honor, and feeding on selfishness. —Chamfort. Let's. Remember, No Job Holds a Future; Future Lies in One Who Holds the Job! Jack has asked a very im-~ portant question Successful people usually climb many ladders before they reach the top. And they use plenty of ei- bow err mean-while. If you reach the top rung on a 3-rung ladder, just move sideways to the adjacent ladder and climb upon its 4th rung, as shown below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-371: Jack M., aged 18, is planning to go to college. “Dr. Crane, 1 wish you would talk to our Yeuth Club on Voca- tional guidance,’ he telephoned me recently. “Many of my pals dont know what they want to be in life, so they figure it is foolish to go on to college. “4 don't even know miyself, but my parents say I should continue with school, anyway. Is that wise? Most teen-agers don't know what they wish to select for a life ca- ‘reer, so go on to college anyway, if you can afford to do so, even if it is only for one year. In fact, one semester will widen your horizons and teach you to live away from Mamma's apron strings. That's far more critical than you may now realize, for literally thousands of fine young men and women drop out of college by Thankagiv ing or Crristmas in the ® aoa Het You can stay yoyng by doin’ new things like younguns do, but at my age you don’t feel orderly uniess you Gp the sansy off Mings in Oe same old way, fall term yast because they are 80 homesick they can't stay on the campus_any longer But you teen-agers need to change your idea concerning your future. There is no single ladder to success. Instead, you must climb many ladders before you reach the top To visualize what I mean, imag- ine a circular tower completely surrounded by ladders. But you can't see above the first rung on any ladder, for your limited age and youthful experience blindfold you beyond that point, So you take the ladder that is nearest at hand and climb upon the first rung. Then ‘take your second step. If you then find you are on a stepladder of only three steps, you may then need to climb over to an adjoining ladder that offers more rungs upward. But if that second ladder stops with only five or six rungs, you then may climb over to an adja- cent ladder which leads still ‘higher. Remember, there is no future in any job: For future always lies in the worker who holds that job. Jobs are just like rungs on a ladder, and the rungs never move. as you strive toward higher alti- * tudes For example. suppose you are &.,, new recruit as dishwasher in a large restaurant. That is like the bottom rung on a stepladder. You may climb up to be first class dishwasher, but that's as far as the actual ‘dishwashing ladder” reaches. But if you. have done a good job, including the use of plenty of elbow grease, your boss may then decide you can transfer to a.rung on an adjacent ladder, - such as learning to be a cook. At the start, maybe you are the 32nd assistant chef. But if you enjoy the culinary art, you can keep climbing till you become head chef, at $1,000 or $1,500 per month, for chefs draw big pay. But if you are still ambitious after you reach the top rung of the cooking ladder,’ then move across to the ‘chain restaurant’’ ladder, and open up a chain of lunch rooms or hot dog stands or fancy motel dining places of your own. And after that, you may decide you know so many people and are financially able to enter politics, so maybe you switch over to the “pplitical ladder’ and run for alderman or mayor or Congress- man, etc. But always do your present job well: For it is a rung on some ladder that will permit you to rige_ to a higher rung either on that same ladder or an adjacent one. Every honest job can lead you to the top, ultimately. ‘Always write te Dr Crane tm care of this pcb ah enclos a} 3 cent stamped, eddressed env on | e dime to eover vps Boeing rinting costs when you send for bis psychological charts ) a tconrraet Hoptine Syndicate Inc) James Marlow Says: — LAL LCL Senate Censure Typical of McCarthy's New Role WASHINGTON «—The position Sen. McCarthy found himself in today—waiting while his fellow senators argued whether to cen- sure him—was typical of the role forced on_him in 1954. It's a new one for Kim.” Ever since 1950, when he first made headlines with his charges of Communists in government, he had moved fast. kept punching. He roiled with the counter-punches slugged harder in return Nothing kept him quiet. ‘ * * * For most of this year he has been forced into a role somenmes passive, sometimes defensive. It has been that way with him ever since the Fisenhower administra- tion early this year struck back at him. * * * ; In the past he called his shots. getting attention when he wanted it with a statement or an attack This year the shots have been called on him. Most of the atten- tion given hrm in 1954 has not been of ms choosing McCarthy. a man of energy who thrived on action. has been slowed down Whether or not anyone in the administration foresaw the re- sult of the decisiyn to od back Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Internationa! News Ser This stack of polished stupidity said Churchill s crack about the war-War and jaw-jaw Was an in- dividual epidemic a Jabbinosis Tt Ts “tt contagious above, a whisper im the reading raom at the New York Library. There is no cure for it because evers- ae) Lung you eat turns to canver- sation Jabbinosis was a word we coined in order to get out fo the polo grounds. Where the Brooklyns were playing footsies with infield The correct tag for the repe- tition of lingua) acoustics 's Onamatortrania: It means the reiteration of a word for fear of forgetting it. But there never was any danger of Winsome forgetting any of his words Ry we re holding wm to the re cently published statistics that the time is not mellow for the Chinese Commies to be dealt a hand from the U.N. discard, Up until the ttme he cracked wisely Winnie had been as coy as a dame with a new hair dye ull biurbed for Until the back flap our Mr. Dulles has been - running in circles like a kitten with a long tai!) He was making more motions than a bear fighting bum- ble-bees. Trouble with our international diplomacy is we have been gim- micking Tibetan prayer wheels The lamas wouldn't stand for the double O- We don't even know that the Grand Vizer of Persia rates three less hoss-taits than the Sultan The are- still very handy in flv time England « fipntal is pretty much hke chop suey It was invented in San Francisco by a man named Gallagher Whose first narfie was Ah Sing. policy Winnie's statement takes Dulles off the hook like a three-inch trout. But English business men said — it was a blow below the Plimsoll mark. Tsao Chubg-Shu the Com- mie look-out admits it puts him right back in the visitors’ gallery. - Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The longer as the days we live . .. The sharter every year... And by the fastness of our pace . Eternity draws near... When we are babies, life is slow .. . We suck our little thumbs . . . While just this moment matters, and... Tomorrow never comes . . . And then we start our childhood and . . . Tomorrow is a day .. . That does not bother us, and yet... . Is not.tgo far away .. . But after while the minutes run. . . The hours seem to fly . . . And cal- endars record the months : . . That suddenly slip by ... And so as time is running and . . . No clock will ever wait... Let us pursue the way of God . - Before it is too late. (Copyright 1954) at him, the fesult was to crimp his style. : em Sen. Flanders’ effort may fail, The 73-year-old Vermont Repub- lican wants the Senate ta censure McCarthy. If it fails. McCarthy may take that as a vote of ap- proval and come bounding back like his old self. * * * Although it was his own Repub- lican party which had taken over, McCarthy began sticking needles into the Eisenhower administration early in 1953. He kept on sticking them in The derision to tell him “whoa was made when the Army charged McCarthy and his Senate investiga tions subcommittee staff had sought special treatment for Pvt, G David §chine and had threat- ened retaliation if/they didn't get it. Schine was formerly on the staff When McCarthy counter-charged that top Army officials had been using Schine as a ‘hostage’ to make McCarthy pull up on his search for Communists in the Arm). the fai was in the fire. The Senate itself had to step in to in- vestigate, and the subcommittee took on the job—with McCarthy temporarily sidelined as chairman, * * * Right there McCarthy was ‘slowed down, McCarthy, glued to the hearings. was like a boxer with his hands tied behind his back *_ * * His field had been narrowed In long weeks of the hearings he had fo concentrate on one Trying to make himself and his staff look good and the Army bad. He fought hard. he was nimble, and before the hearings ended the Army and the administration mav have wished the whole thing had never been permitted to. start. Maybe If the administration had planned, or hoped. to keep Mc- Carthy off its back for most of the congressional session, it succeed- ed For even when the hearings ended McCarthy did not resume his old role. . > * First of all. he went off for a rest of almost three weeks, Then he wanted, he said. to go after Communists in defense plants. All through the heamngs he had com- plained they were delaying his search for Peds in those plants He made a brief stab at holding hearings on that subject and then dropped them. at least for the time being. He has probably been more quiet since the hearings end- ed than in ans since 1950. For there was some unsettled business: What his own Senate su! committee, which conducted tre hearings. would say when it fin- ished working on its report. It hasnt fmished yet. In the meantime he lost his right-hand man, Roy M. Cohn. who resigned after it was reported a majority of the subcommittee— three Democrats and one Repub- slican—were after the young New York attorney’s scalp, Cohn had been chief counsel for McCarthy and. judging from what McCarthy said a * = uesnwulie, Flandets~"had heen trying to cook up grief for Mc- Carthy. first with an effort to get the Senate to take MeCarthy s committee chairmanships away from him and. when that seemed ticketed for failure But whether or not anyone likes or disiikes McCarthy, friends and foes will probably agree: He has never so far looked like a quitter when the going was rough. He I! _ probably bound back, censure or no censure, as soon as he ses an opening Looking Back 15 Years Ago MORE THAN 30.000 attend air show WORKERS STARTED paving Orchard Lake road from Ottawa to Telegraph. 7 Vears Ago TWENTY EIGHT bankers in- dicted by jury in Detroit OXFORD HOMECOMING pro gram begins Just A Smile Catty “Do you like her new hat?’ “Yea ’' “Neither do I." Good Reason The life expectancy of the av- erage man has increased a lot in the last 100 years. Of course, a man has to live a lot longer now _ to met his taxes paid... Brady Derides ‘Calcium Deposit’ Nenan Says Suckers Are Born Every Minute By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. We live and learn. Or some of us do. Lately I have learned that many doctors I had condemned (though never by name) as hum- bugs were obtaining cures by the ambulant or office injection treat- ment for piles and hernia. Not that injection treatment is preferable to hospitalization and radical operation in every case. But if I had hemorrhoids or hernia I'd have no use for a doc- tor who does not that ambulant (office, injection) treatment is the method of By the same token, if I were fol- lowing a high calcium diet and/or supplementing my diet with a good daily ration of calcium and vitamin "D. for the purpose of retarding the physica) degeneration process, which I call rheumatiz and many Cite one recognized pathologist @s an authority—who can or. will educe scientific evidence to support - x nosis or treatment. ' Dr the notion that ‘‘calcium deposits" cause or contribute to hardening of the arteries, joint disability, bur- sitis or any other ailment, and I'll cite 10 who will contradict him. You poor souls who fall into the hands of trick specialists must be- ware of the X-ray trick which . work on gullible patients make an X-ray picture and point out some vague shadow which, they say, indicates a ‘‘cal> cium deposit." and there you are. Whether Barnum ever said it or not. people do. 8 er} health and hy: letters, not more than one page words long. pertaini: ot tO disease, ding Foci she answered br L a stam evil addressed envelope is enclosed. ete (Copyright 1964) { ~” subject!) to censure him, similar period - td peteonal “ ——__— \ Snowman Finds Home |" '*° Years old. It hasn't lost MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Erie ay Dollar has a snowman al. it in the deeptreeze., | By LAURA Z. HOBSON lnaHAYS, Kas.—(INS) “In any trouble, folks?”’ a voice called out. A car holding a solitary male | Slowed down on the highway, and a friendly facé “looked” an offer of help. “Just resting, thanks,”’ I called ‘back, but my 12-year-old yelled, ‘Is it always this hot in Kansas?"’ | The outiander’s question sent | the man’s glance te our New | York fleense plate, and a mo- | Sk rg ae de All Automatic ROSLEY . SHELVADOR chat, in our oblong-shaped shade © —the only one available on those | limitless plains—cast by a tall equare grain clevater. | Our visitor was coatless, tie-less, | not as tanned as a farmer, and since I share the human failing of | believing myself a born judge of Del character and probable occupation, Full avg hetang NOPE se I instantly decided he was a sales. $2992 ae , man covering his territory by car. | He turned out to be Theo Haas, called Ted, of Grand Island, Neb., $ by | 75 who ‘does six 15-minute radio in- Crosley Shelvador for gs little os . 2. | hy 9 4 $] 750 Donw *7 5 a Month | nine-thirty, and KMMJ in Grand | Island at 11:15. But it covers east- ern Colorado too, up to the Rock- SWEET’S RADIO srrtttnce |»... APPLIANCE | He asked the usual road ques- ‘terviews a week, ‘‘Hello-o-o there,” | with the extra o's. 422 W. Huron St. Phone 4-1133 FREE PARKING | shelves, ret out erisper, and meat drawer. Do away with mussy defrosting! Deep door design for extra room! 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That day he was on | |his way to a new dam-building project — which made me ask whether ‘‘a new dust bowl” really was developing in the area, as I'd. read. os “I wish those rumor monger$ would dry up,” said Ted Haus “An inch or two of rain, and we'll have crops on the high ground Some wheat is blowing, but it's, | wheat, not dust or sand."’ “It's different,” he went on, “‘in some parts of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico, and there's some | dirt blowing around Lamar in| southeast Colorado. But one mag- of irrigation ditches around Holly Granada, and the text underneath | never said what the ditches were for — You just thought the earth was so dry it was cracking wide | open.” I asked about “things in gen- eral out here.”” He waved casual- ty and said nobody was worried. | “Folks have their problems, and | they’re not throwing money around like seed, but they're not | lesing sleep either. Watchful— | nothing aside from that. My | daily interviews prove it—wheth- er I talk to a farmer, a merchant | or a banker.” Wondering if he were an objec- | tive reporter or a congenial opti- mist, I pumped him about his early training. Born in Des Moines, he was graduated from lowa State in 1936. “Then I gravitated to Omaha, later became a cub re- porter 6n the Council Bluffs Non- pareil, and still later went into radio. I worked in the Fast in radio—interviewed Gromyko once, in the days of the heavy veto, while the U.N. was still out on Flushing Meadows." But he hadn't liked the East “One thing I learned.” he said. “Out here in the grass roots, everybody's warm-hearted. Even 'if you strike a stinker of a town there are good, friendly people.’’ “The kind,’ I asked, ‘who'll stop and see if folks are in trouble | on the highway?” He grinned and drove off to re- cord another ‘Hello-o-there."’ LUDINGTON (UP) — The com- mittee cheated a bit when it pre- sented the Rev. Don J. 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INJURED WHILE (left) ever filmed, umber DANCING — Mitzi caused a major sensation at 20th Century-Fox re ks on a sprained ankle studio when she danced through the J victinalon’ Gaynor mos! torrid up~-with ace; while doing that | 500 Gomick End Son Guards Dod's Home Three-Day Strike WALLA WALLA, Wash. ® — State Penitentiary inmates picked p theif normal routines today and he man who will be their warden said the “situation is in complete accord” after a thrééday sitdown and hunger ‘strike. Bur Lawrence Delmore Jr fait trouble still is possible nong the nearly 1.500 convicts after their 72-hour fast The sitdown which among laundry workers Monday c and in the next 24 hours pread throughout the prison, end- ed suddenly yesterday afternoon The prisoners said they were epting assurances of Fred ickson, supervisor of state inst)- ions, that some of their de- nands would be met, and were “i off to their first meal—ftned fried potatoes, fruit, bread i coffee started rire Brush Fire Endangers Movie Stars’ Dwellings LOS ANGELES W — A 2-acre ish fire destroyed one house and ndangered movie players’ dwel- ngs in the Coldwater Canyon area fore it was controlled yesterday iM Actor Jack Palance called fire- | men and wet down the rear of his - house with a garden hose. Homes of actor Ward Bond and actress Elia Raines are on nearby cross streets. Movie Charles Feldman lives two doors from Palance. 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Nancy Se. a table ked Ip Lilacs were found growing wild | in the Balkan mountains is the second time I've torn hgaments 4 ¢ _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SJULY 30, 1956 ‘Released Ex-Convict Unexcited Sergeoe, 70 United Press Pheie Steamed Mitzi: in my ankie sequence " - Accused Slayer | - roweit Released on Bond PHORSAX, Aru Demand, der of his a uw—William +f charged with the mur best friend.’" was out of jail on a $30.000 bond: today. He is accused of the slaying of dale service station owner and city councilman. Frederick was shot to death home 1 the living room of his “This | fo Enjoy Honeymoon: CINCINNATI W—A pastry chef who gave himself up to police aft- er escaping from the Jefferson Cit’ Mo-- Prisen_Farm, today is free to start~a new life with his bride After marrying her recently, 25 year-old Cecil W. Hamm told his | bride he had escaped from Mis | souri with only 12 days remaining of his sentence and was wanted on two false check charges there. She pleaded with him to turn himself in so they could start over again with a clean slate. ; After he told police he wanted to make _ restitution for the bad checks, Gov. Frank J. Lausche re fused to honor extradition papers for his return to Missouri. Yester | day Judge Ralph B. Kohnen dis | Missed a fugitive charge which had been filed against him | As Little As 1, *2 Weekly! Wear Your Coat While You Pay for itl ‘ About an hour later in the earty morning hours Wednesday Mrs. | Fave Demand. wie of the acc used, | was found dead in a canal. Inves-| tigdting officers said she drowned |} @ when the car she was driving} / plunged into the water . . . Demand », owner of a photo shop at Scottsdale. is charged with shooting Frederick through the heart with a .32 caliber pistol while Frederick was watching tele- vision in his home. 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Pickett charged Duff with going through Glen Dale at 5ST miles an hour in -| a 35-mile zone July 3. | {| More than 80 million railroad| fe re ee drove plus | timetables are peeded amually in a? arene & wiles, yesterday ‘with: q wairant] $21 traveling expenses for the po-|the United States, . Jam > | WELL HELP — External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson, of Can. ada, says his nation ts reaay—to | join India and Poland in Supervis- ing the cease-fire in Indochina. He | says the acceptance of this role | will not change Canada's policy | of favoring a southea:t Asia se | curity pact. Elderly People Seen Increasing 10% Cu. Ft. Auto. Defrost REFRIGERATOR Slightly Merred | ——_ - $49 95 | Total Number Expected Res. § 95 § . Res. 139" | to Reach 19,000,000 ES | CHICAGO (UP)—Barring nation- KELVINATOR CROSLEY a disasters, ‘there will oy wane 2 Oven, Electric 10% Cu. Fe. Aute. Defrost |000 persons aged 65 and over RANGE REFRIGERATOR § »y 19 02 adour 19,000,000 by : | 197, according to T. 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The city with the most marked scarcity of “a people is Corpus Christi, Tex.. ) added. “The village or smal! town is COMPLETELY a | 89 NORGE M AYTAG | still to — ee en Smith said. nsraee KELVINATOR BENDIX 9). sceoese concetrations, ot the aged are greatest in New Eng- liand and the Middle West. At the lother end of the scale are the Southwestern , states, with New Mexico the lowest. In state-to-state migrauon., Smith WAYNE GABERT _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 80,1954 . ) aa said New York. Pennsy!vania, and linois lost the greatest number of oldsters. California, Florida. Texas, Washington and Louisiana | have attracted the aged tm the largest humbers. HERE'S way IT's TIME F FOR ACHANGE! Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. SAGINAW ST. Open Tonight to 9 P.M. Phone FE 5-6189 ELECT v% .. ee i, £ > - ae g 5 any = % REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OAKLAND COUNTY HIS PLATFORM ] Establish juvenile and youth departments, supervised by men and women deputies. 2 Abolish holding of Justice Court in the county jail. 3 Provide _ better road patrols in villages and rural areas. more efficient assignment of Patrol Cars on heavily traveled 4 ! nsure highways. 5 Prevent 6 Restore 7 Stop 8 Provide 9 Prohibit 10 Prohibit professional bondmen from soliciting business in the county jail. co-operation with other law enforcement agencies. discrimination in calling of ambulances and wreckers. convenient locations and ao hours for the issuance of drivers’ licenses throughout the county. deputies, while on duty, from freq venting places where iiowicationgs liquors are sold, except in response to official calls. the entrance of intoxicating liquors into the county jail except when legally seized and held as evidence. 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Chessman—*! year old convict author of ‘Cell 2455, Death Row was granted a new stay of exe cution by State Supreme Court Justice Jesse Carter yesterday — uled execution. e 2—-s That reprieve prompted Atty Gen, Edmund G. Brown to assert the administration of capital pun- ishment in California is “‘a mock- ery of justice’’ and suggest aboli- tion of the death penalty in this state. “ Brown said his office will seek to have Chessman's stay reversed when the Supreme Court recon- venes in September—but he asked Gov. Goodwin Knight to hold up today's . scheduled executions of two other convicts to give them the same chance for appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court that was granted Chessman = + * Knight, who consistently refused to grant clemency for Chessman, said he saw no legal reason for delaying the executions of James Franklin Wolfe, 42, and Joseph Johansen, 26, condemned to death for killing another convict at Fol- som Prison The attorney general's senti- ments were echoed in Los Angeles by Superior Judge Charles Fricke who pronetuneced sentenee on -Chese- man in 1948 after he was convict ed of eight counts of robbery, four of kidnaping, two of sex perver sion, one of attempted rape. one of auto the {t and one of attempted robbery Geisha Trade Suffers in Japanese Probes TOKYO ‘UP) The geisha busi ness is in a shump Japan's mushrooming shipbuild ing scandals have scared nearly all the free - spending industrial ists away from this traditional form of official entertaining and subtle bribery No one wants his name or his | company mentioned in the muck- | raking Tokyo prosecutor's reports on suspicious and lavish parties. Tokyo's real geisha restaurants | |—not the brothels. which still are thriving on lower class Japanese and American GI trade — are largely deserted, and their owners are worried. But none has adver |'tised any price - reductions yet | For a quiet party of fish, samisens music and aged geisha compan- ionship, the bill rugs around $30 Per Person } Californians Drink It SACRAMENTO (UP) Figures | compiled by the California depart !ment of finance show that each ath uJ of the state's 845..000 adulte con sumes annually an average of 2.38 | gallons of hard liquor, 22.3 gallons of beer, 1.1 of dry wine, 19 of psweet wine, and a half-gallon of x oeslaaia Ms wine. less than 24 hours before his sched- | ‘Mozart Opera Will Be Sung at University ANN ARBOR-—Mozart's sg The Marriage of Figaro,” open Thursday as the 20th opera to | be presented on the University of Michigan Summer. Playbill by the UM Department of Speech and School of Music Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. in ‘the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater on Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday and Monday. ‘(August 5-9) Students fram Michigan who have leading roles in the opera in clude -Robert Kerns of Utica | Israeli Premier Escapes Death Plane Barely Misses Moshe Sharett; Fifteen in Crowd Killed TEL AVIV, Israel (»—Israeti Premier Moshe Sharett had a nar- /rew escape from death when a small plane skimmed above his head and crashed into a crowd about 30 feet from him yesterday. Fifteen persons were killed and 26 injured The pilot, 27-year-old Uri Galin and a passenger were only slightly hurt The disaster occurred at Maagan settlement, near the Sea of Galilee, where a crowd of 2,000 had gath- ered for the unveiling of a monu- ment to the late Peretz Goldstein, one of qa group of Jewish para- chutists who went on a British- sponsored mission behind the Ger- man lines in = Noel Wee War II. | Sociologist Bat Backs Circuit Rider Return MADISON, Wis. (UP) — A rural sociologist says there is a need -Tor a return—to the—old—-days—ot- circuit - mding ministers in many of the nation’s population-deplet- ed rural areas A. F., Wileden of the University of Wisconsin described the type of preacher need as something of a “pastor - social scientist,”’ ready to come to grips with problems of the soul or of society Population shifts away from rural areas have drained off church members to the point that there are “‘literally hundreds" of small Wisconsin parishes with under-paid pastors and limited budgets, according te Wileden. Hé said the solution is for ‘‘mod ern day circuit riders’ to tend to several smal] churches. He also suggested combining many of the smal! churches, with transporta tion provided to get the members of the congregation to church. In any event, he added, such” fringe areas can't afford the ‘‘lux- ury”’ of clearly drawn [ines of de- nomination | ‘Renews Attack on Reds | SE 2OUL “South Korea renewed its attack upon the Neutral Nations Armistice Supervisory Commission today with a demand by Provost Marshal Won Yong Duk for the ouster of the Communist members School Teachers Report ‘COLUMBLS, Ohio (UP) —Tacal— school teachers report there are five major reasons why children and adults make mistakes,in spell ing. The reasons were pdor hand _ Writing, amispronunciation, hearing Complete with Frame & Lenses Ist QUALITY LENSES ! FULLY GUARANTEED! PONTIAC PRVSS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1955 ” aA Sam Benson Says: % Enough Is Enough! GIVE-AWAY VALUES! I MADE ENOUGH ON SUMMER SUITS—NOW YOU SAVE » » $15.93 NOI My Store Air Conditioned For Your Comfort! Open ‘til 9 P.M. $29.87 to $34.87! Cool as a Breeze! Suits That Fit, Look and Feel Perfect! PROOF | Mean It! 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YOUR MONEY | | NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY BACK tf ¥ SUN GLASSES ONLY $11.00 ARE olde Bifocals If Needed—Only $3.00 More SATISFIE Repairs and Special Frames at Savings SAFETY GLASSES AT SAVINGS NU- VISION OPTICAL CO. ° Open 9 - 5:30 Rooms 2 and 3 Friday ‘til 9 1S) W. Lawrence $F. DISPENSING] OPTICIANS Phone FE 2-2895 COATS ‘) OUT THEY GO! $900 @ TWO-TONES @ BELTED MODELS @ LEISURE COATS Sam Benson CLOTHING OUTLET 20 S, PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER 1 Hour Free Parking in Hubbard G Irage ll i i a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 Siemens: Pitching Horseahoes . | Burmeister’s Rose Finds He Must Say Goodby; —— Gives Away His Leftover Gags ANOTHER Editor's Note: This ts the final column in the Billy I have been keeping for years in a tightly corked bottle. . To Sen. John W. Bricker who once said that Indochina was “outside our sphere of interest”: a banged-up fork to help him eat his words. To Salvador Dali: a pair of old ear-muffs to | keep the ends of his mustache out of his ears. | Teo Ben Hecht: all the white paper I can | find, in case he's planning a sequel to his | eurrent best seller, “Child of the Century,” the most exciting guteblégvaphy since “Law- rence ef Arabia.” To Truman Capote, who is now writing lyrics: “| an old scratch pad I found in a closet which | ,| once belonged to Larry Hart : To Josephine Hull: the contents of my medl- cine cabinet in the hope that they'll cure what- ever it is that’s ailing her. S| To Mrs. Caffritz, Washington's most ambi- . ,| tious hostess: an Alpine hat with wilted feather , | Suitable for social climbing To Mickey Spillane: an elderly typewriter | ribboo that leaves no impression on the paper | Rose series. Due to other business interests, Mr. Rose is tor time ang it is necessary for him to discontinue writing this columa. By BILLY ROSE Starting next Monday, I intend to shut up | shop, portable and mouth, and take a vacation. | And to get things shipshape before I shove off, | I’ve been cleaning out the icebox, various clos- ' ets and a few desk drawers. As anyone on Broadway will tell you, I'm a fellow who hates to throw anything away, even |} a.gag. So instead of donating the debris around my place to | the Department of Sanitation, I'm going to gift-wrap it and send it along to folks who, I | figure, can put my discards to | excellent use. . . To Frank Sinatra: half a ft. bottle of milk to put some flesh } on his talented bones. ‘ To the Theater Guild: a scrap |. _Of paper with Bobby Clark's | i | phone number BILLY ROSE To Liberace: a cracked mirror 1 at all. | To. Sid Richardson of Fort Worth, Texas:! To Bernard M. Baruch: an old watch that | three pennies I found behind the sofa so he can | doesn’t run. He's about the only fellow I can make it an even million | think of who knows what time it is anyhow. | To the junior senator from Wisconsin: a To the editors and the boys around the shop: pair of rubber fins to help him swim against {a box of chocolate cigars by way of saying the current. 2 thanks for everything. To Greta Garbo: a long drawn-out sigh which | (Copyright 1954) | U-M Fetes 3 Local at TELEGRAPH and NINE MILE Complete Yards ® BUILDING SUPPLIES ® HARDWARE ©@ PLUMBING | | — l . both of Brown City and Jane Jos-| Cobbie Refuses Reward lin of Holly. Following the event the gradu- ‘After Returning Checks ates will be honored at a “30 | TOKYO uw-—A Tokyo taxi driver ‘luncheon in the Michigan League. | returned about $100,000 worth of ; bank checks and promissory notes | —and refused a reward, police said School Journalists ANN ARBOR—Twenty-three high | school publication editors from | Brother Cops Combine F today. - ' throughout the Great Lakes area; , tolen Cor Seu h will be honored Friday at the Uni in'S or c | The driver found the package in BRIDGEPORT, Conn. @—There the back of his taxi. He could have BURMEISTER’S versity of Michigan. LUMBER co At “Graduation Exercises” they | was one car thet Policeman Dom. | Cashed many of the checks, police ‘ - = | e will receive certificates for the inic Costelky could spot right off sai . | : completion of a two-week (July He turned the bundle over to’ po- | . 19-30) High School Journalism | 48 @ stolen car—his own. It was lice who found the owner Offered | WILLIAM J. BURMEISTER, Mar. Workshop, presented by the U-M | stolen Wednesday la reward, the drver, Hiroshi} Department of Journaliism. But Costello didn't spot it. His Oomioka, 35, turned it down Te | Area students participating are | brother, Anthony, did last night.| ‘I only did the right thing.” he | Betty Crimm and Joan Karabacz | Anthony is a cop, too. \ ead MO PMT I By 359 ome ()ff on.an Hours Vacation! To be honest with you, we're not certain that merely to sit in the driver's seat is to All this is the very essence of Cadillac *s gol j r nd steers with value. All cars offer transportation — and . where he’s going. He may be journeying to rest. And the car handles and st it : rine a tevery mil varying degrees of satisfaction. 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The suit was adjouned - indef- | initely to allow both sides to re- coup and reorganize. Ex-Captain Harvey D. White and | Lt. Robert Law said they were fired for no definite reason and appealed to the Civil Service Com- mission. The Commission suggested rein- | stating both officers since no rea- son for firing. them was given but to date no action has been taken an the suggestion Los Angeles to Swelter LOS ANGELES «® — Sweltering residents of Los Angeles who have watched records fall as tempera- tures rose can expect more same today, an expected high of 92 Yesterday's top of 93 made it, the hottest July 29 on record The | previous high for July 29 was in 1889 and 1947 Dork Merbleized Ist Quelity, 9x9x Vs Light Marbleized Ist Quolity, 9x9x Vs . 77 10° Edward F, Davis MILFORD—Funeral service for | Edward F., Davis, 58, of 321 Long- spur Rd., will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from ‘the St. Church. Burial will be in Mount |Hape Cemetery. The body is at | the Donelson-Jones Funeral Home | where a recitation of the Rosary | will be held, Sunday at 8 p.m. Suvivors are his widow, Mary Billik Davis, two daughters, Mrs. | Gerald Elliott of Atascadero, Calif., Mrs. Edward Cadwallader of Pon three - grandchildren, a_ brother | Ralph Davis of New York, two sis- ters Mrs. Lillian Sewell of Ayer, | Mass., and Mrs. Alice F. Meyers | |of Summerville, Mass.’ Mrs. Patrick F. Heenan NORTH BRANCH — Requiem mass for Mrs, Patrick F. Heenan, | | TT, will be sung at St. Peter's and | | Paul's Church.at 10:30 a.m. Satur- | day, with burial in the church cemetery. The former resident died | Wednesday at the home of her daughter,_Mrs Walter Kasten of | Franklin Surviving besides her husband and daughter are another daugh- ter. Sister Marie Heenan, of the | | Order of the Immaculate Heart of | Mary, of Detroit, a brother. Fred- erick Eckert, of Detroit, and a sis- ter, Mrs. Delia Huntoon of High- land Park | Mrs, Margaret MacDonald ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. | Margaret MacDonald, 97, of 423 North Washington Avenue, will be | at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the! Schnaidt Funeral Home, with bu- | troit, She died Thursday at home. Suriving are a daughter, Jean | of Royal Oz and two sons, An- 92' drew of Royal Oak and John of | blood New York. hs. in Nearby Communities. Patrick | Funeral | missing Deluxe Colors Ist Quolity, 9x9x Vs dohn T. Long COMMERCE—Funeral for John T. Long, 69, of 2070 E. Commerce Rd., will be held -* 2 p. m. Sunday at the Richardson-Bird Home, Milford, with burial in Commerce Cemetery. Harley R, McBride CLAWSON—Service for Harley | Raymond McBride, 51, of 1107 | East 14 Mile Rd., will be held at 2:00 p. m. Saturday at Sullivan | and Son Funeral] Home, Royal Oak, with burfal in White ‘Chapel Me- -morial Cemetery day. Surviving besides his widow, |Mary, are a son, Thomas J. of | Royal Oak; three daughters, Mrs. | Ernest E. Carter and Ms. Everett | Hampten, and Mrs. Calvin Robertson of Troy | Township U.S. Wotan } Missing From Queen Elizabeth | LONDON (INS)\—A New York woman was reported today to be. from the liner Queen Elizabeth, now en route from! Cherbourg to New York Capt. Cyril Thompson identified the woman in a radio report as Mrs. Margaret Poser, 55. He said | she was known to have been He died Wednes- ae \ Keego, Westacres Libraries List Recent Books KEEGO HARBOR — The West Bloomfield Keego Harbor Branch Library today announced the addi- tion of the following books to its circulation: Fietien Mary Anne, Daphne DuMaurier Dan'l Boone Kissed Me, Felix Holt Sweet Thursday, John Steinbeck Beyond the Hungry Country, Louise A Stinetorf Sir Rogue, Leslie Turner White Lights Across the Delaware, ue Nen-Fictien A 8tillness at Appomattox, ton ‘ell 2455 Death Row, Cary! Chessman The Captains and the Kings, Edith Bruce |B Helm Tahitian Holiday. David Huntington Confederate Agent. James Horan Adirondack Country, William C. White | Stella S. Travis, librarian also announced that the Westacres editions The Dollmaker, Harriette Arnow The Roya! Box. Frances Parkinson Keyes The Beckoning Hill, James P. Wood One Way to Eldorado, Hollister Nobie The Spider King, Lawrence Schoonover Born on Snowshoes, Evelyn B. Shore Rule. Nevil Shute . Drunk Driving Costly Slide A jail sentence of 7 days plus | | a $100 fine and $35 costs were the price for drunk driving for Fred Thompson, 32, of 3150 Delano, Ox- ford, when he pleaded guilty to | Springfield | aboard the liner up to the early | Township Justice Emmett J. Leib | the appalling the charge before THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 Politics] Advertisement) * Churchill Wins to Pull Suez Troops LONDON ® — Parliament got David | mer_recess today after according |Prime Minister Churchill a 10-1 | confidence vote on his plan to pull British troops from the Suez Canal | zone. Most Laborites abstained on | | the ballot. The House of Commons backed | the prime minister's historic de-| cision by a vote of 257-26 after both of Royal Oak.a) Branch Library has acquired these | Churchill made an impassioned | declaration that. the H-bomb had | rendered the billion dollar, 75-year- 'old string of bases obsolete | . s * Both Commons and the House of Lords, which also debated the | controversial Suez issue, begin itheir summer recess today. 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JULY 30, 1954 mary schools ‘‘coeducation'’ is be- jing restoréd. Boys and girls are going back together in the same classes after some years of segre- gation. Parents had complained their children were subjected to over- | strain at examination time. been working too} To increase practical education. | ;Russian primary school children The entourage left the White|'®® Much book learnin’ and not! are going to get garden and shop House at 9:10 am Camp David near Thurmont, Md_| Accompanying the Eisenhowers | in addition to their grandchildren— | David, 6, Barbard Anne, 5, and Susan, 2—were their son, Maj John Eisenhower, and his wife Barbara, Some time over the weekend the Fisenhowers plan to drive to the Gettysburg battlefield to inspect progress on the home they are building there. . The President plans to return te Washington Sunday evening ot Monday morning ENDS AUG.’ 2nd! ENDS JULY 3 __B. FB. Goodrich SILVERTOWN TRADE- $22.60 (EDT) for nough practical education. So it- has revised the study pro gram for primary and high schoo! grades for the new term to cut down the work load and give the kids more to do with their hand and less with their noggins. Izvestia, official newspaper of the Soviet government, and the Teachers Gazette predict that the new program will make litthe I\ an not only a smarter but a stronger boy * * . The kids of Moscow and Lania grad are going back into school niforms and in some of the pri YEAR S BIGGEST ALLOWANCES ON B.F. Goodrich Tires! .PUT ANY B. F. GOODRICH TIRE ON YOUR CAR : 490 FOR AS LOW AS down jwork and less biology, geography and psychology Borrowed Snow Fence ,Insures Boys’ Privacy BOSTON iF Massachusetts - \ Public Works Commissioner John Volpe reported yesterday his de partment has loaned out five miles of snow fence this summer. The principal borrower was _ the Little League, a basehall organiza- | tion of boys, Some 38 teams have encircled their 8. F. Goodrich DEFIANCE MIGH QUALITY AT LOW COST B. F. Goodrich CAVALIER A OPO Tet aT (LOWEST Perce im YEaes See Burns and Allen on WIBK-TV — Monday Night — 7:00 P. M. Thi Sift ‘ Fundy 8. F. Goodrich NEW TREADS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES: 111 N. Perry St. Open Friday B. F. Goodrich TRUCK TIRES OEPIANCE— err WO TRADE.LM etouinto Leow preeee of other vives too *B.F.Goodrich FE 2-0121 Nights 'til 9 | patient. ) Babies Hurt in Driveways Waterford Youngsters Run Over in Separate Accidents 7 Two Waterford Township § chil- dren, both under 2 years old, were | run over in separate accidents by | | autos as they played in driveways | near their homes last night. The condition of Gerald Chaffin, | 16-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs | Haskley Chaffin of 7182 Band, is | listed as critical today. | Gerald was playing im froat of a car in the family driveway } when his brother, James, drove playing diamofids | with snow fence sections the car over his bedy, severely + injuring his chest. Police he did not know his broth- er was playing in front of the auto Two witnesses also did not see the child. Lena Rose Scheett, 22 months daughter of Mr..and Mrs. Edmund Scheett of 2534 Premont, is re- ported in good condition today after a car driven by a neighbor passed over the child's leg. caus ing a leg fracture and bruises Douglas Ridder of 2554 Premont driver of the car, told police he was backing from his driveway when he heard a scream, stopped his car and discovered that he had run over the Scheett child. Both babies were taken to Pontiac Gen- 'eral Hosipta) Clary Hits Shadow ‘Governing by ClO Secretary of State Owen J Cleary, candidate for the Republi | can nomination for Governor in the Aug. 3 primary, told a luncheon | group of 125 Republicans today that | it 4s long past time to remove ithe shadow governor of Michigan Gus Scholle, of the Political Action Committee of the CIO Speaking in Berkley after a tour of south Oakland County, Cleary said Gov. G. Mennen Williams is devoting his time and effort to cap- | turing a nomination on the presi | dential ticket in 1956, while he com pletely ignores the critical prob lems of Michigan The acute water shortages in |Oakland. Macomb and Wayne |} counties, while presently local | problems. should be given any vol luntary held possible by th estate of Michigan, Cleary said. 38,500 Registered in City for Primary Some 58,5300 Pontiac citizens are registered to vote in next Tues day's election. according to City Clerk Ada R. Evans In the 1952 presidential primary 38.688 persons were eligible and 16,093 voted. In the general city election held April 5 this year 38,391 persons were registered, with 13,885 vot- ing. The vote was a record high | for an election when only. city | positions were at stake. Entire Deserted Lumber Town Sold at Auction DELLEKER,. Cahf. (® entire town auctioned yesterda) Irwin Friedman, San Francisco auctioneer. anhounced he had re- ceived definite bids for all of Del leker, site of former lumber mill activities. Sold were 5&8 homes, a hotel, a dining hall, schooi house and sev- eral other buildingy. Delleker was founded in 1909 by the Feather River Lumber Co. The avajlable timber suply became ! exhausted last November, and the ‘town’s 350. inhabitants moved away | io ‘Amos’ Flies to Sick Son This was off | HOLLYWOOD uw — Radio actor | Freeman F. Gosden, who is Amos of Amos and Andy, flew to Mid- land, Tex., last night to be with his son, Freeman F. Jr., 25, a polio (Political Advertisement) ——— VOTE AUGUST It is to the advantage of every right thinking LAW ABIDING CITIZEN of Oakland County thot your Sheriff's Department continue af its present HIGH EFFICIENCY of Law Enforcement brought about by a competent EXPERIENCED . administrator. 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A phone call will start a courtesy car to your home and bring you to our sales room!!! * a ‘ * r Ae A eA oot - aalieeeiatt tae . - a u # “‘alormatlen ~~ Himitt 2nd Scheel of Beauty detailed No age For Future Security Phone FE 4- Call Miss Wilson Today fer Intormation PONTIAC _ BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% & Huron, . 1854 Behind Bug & Upholstery Cleaners 62 Court Drive _e 2- 1772 |WCTU Hears \Life Histories ‘of Two Workers A resume of the life of Mrs. Emor L, Calkins was given when | members of Emor L. Calkins Chap- _ter of WCTU met Tuesday in the Shore View drive home of Mrs. Bradley L. McCoy. Mrs. Minnie Clemens, chapter | president, also reviewed the life | of Mrs. Anna Gordon, telling of her accomplishments which were of lasting importance. Mrs. Rhoda Rubey gave devotions. Sadie Pat- ton gave the prayer. Mrs. McCoy will be in charge of a meeting on Aug. 5 when | members will make cancer pads. This meeting will be held at the Green street home of Mrs. doha_ Braid. The Aug. 24 meeting of chapter will be held at the home ot Mrs. Joseph Green at Pontiac Lake, Mrs. Green is the president of the 18th Distmct of WCTU The ‘‘friendship basket,’ a mon- ey-making project designed by Mrs. Braid, was introduced to the members at the Teaeiay meeting. Photographing Tips If you are planning to have a photograph taken at a studio, here are a few tips: Don't wear rouge; it creates bad shadows tographer; the hairnet may leave ridges on your forehead. Just be- fore the picture is taken, moisten your lips. a \ (PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL N 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes Pontiac, Mich. the | Don't go! directly from hair dresser to pho- | Write, phone or call in PHONE FED RAL 4- PRAl tor Free pemonier. 235 ee Special Group Ladies’ Cotton Skirts—Blouses Drastically Reduced BLOUSES . .wee2ss—now 91% SKIRTS ... Were $.98—Now $3% Charge Your Purchase at No Extra Cost! 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Place Setting . 10” Plate ONLY ; | 8” Salad Plate . 6” Breed and Butter $y yo? | y com Why Pay More? 3 .| OPEN STOCK STORE HOURS > | SUMMER Dix IE Por;rrery Monday thru Friday 8:30 A. M. until 5:30 P. M. Closed all 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 day Saturdays. 4 | For Your Convenience Open Daily & Sun. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 4 -- ) Girl. Should Take Initiative and Show Boy That She S Interested | in Him She Could Break the Ice by Inviting Lad to Party By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Last year | this boy liked me. He never came right out and said so, but he acted | that way and all his friends told | me he did. 1 liked him as a friend, | but that's all. “Now I find I like him a lot But for a while he wans't even an- swering me when | said hello. Ts ward the end of school, though, he was acting a bit more friendly. “And some of his best friends still kid me that he likes me, i ean't take it as kidding now—T really wish it were true. “I think he is afraid 1 would turn him down ‘if he asked me to go out with him. Maybe.the ofly Cocoa Cake ls Perfect for Picnics Mrs. Floyd Nelsey, Tops Dessert With Coffee Frosting By JANET. ODELL Pontiac Press Food Fditer Quick cocoa’ cake with coffee frosting would be just the thing to take to your next picnic. Try this recipe of Mrs. Floyd Nelsey’s, and you'll vote it your favorite, too The White Lake road farm where Mrs. Nelsey lives is also home for two pre-school sons who keep her busy. She is an active member of the Eastern Star and the White Shrine, being a past high priestess of the latter organization. QUICK COCOA CAKE By Mrs, Floyd Nelsey ? = ‘thea flour hoy teaspoons sode % 1 cup cold water % cup salad dressing 1 teaspoon vanilla Put all dry ingredients large mixing. bowl. Add salad dressing and vanilla, thoroughly. Grease a square cake pan and sprinkle chopped nuts on the bot tom. Pour in the cake batter and in a water, Beat bake at 375 degrees for 35-40 min- | utes. COFFEE FROSTING-~ } cups confectioners sugar 1 egg yolk ‘a teaspoon cream of tartar ‘.s cup butter or margarine Balt Cold coffee Cream butter; ‘add salt and pat. ot the sugar gradually, blending after each addition. Then add egg yolk. Add cream of tartar and} rest of sugar, alternately with the cold coffee. Add only enough coffee to make frosting right con- anit to spread. MAKE FRIENDS It’s always good manners to an- swer invitations promptly, bit it is especially important when*you are invited to a breakfast. lunch or dinner. ' A tardy answer isn’t as likely to upset the hostess who has invited you for cocktails as it is the host- ess who is planning a meal for. a certain number of guests. | way an get him is to tell some- | one I like him a lot. What do you | think?” The usual maneuvers won't work now that you're out of school ard |don't see him every day. You'll | heve to manufacture a chance to ‘see him. You'll have to take the | initiative, since he doesn’t. But you can do it without appearing to chase him. Hf oné of his best friends hap- |; pens to go with a girl you know——well, invite them over for the evening and ask the boy te bring your bey along —_— them, Include other copia if you want to make the fun merrier. Or call | your boy up and invite him your- self. Make the evening sound ex- | citing—make a real party of it. An invitatiop from you will | break the ice and show him the | way to your house: -If he enjoys lit, he might be back of his own accord—to prove to you that his friends weren't kidding. “Dear Miss Woodward: This boy asked me for a date—and now I've changed my mind about going out with him. I realize he is deinitely not my type. How can I explain this to him without hurting his | feelings?” | You promised you'd go, and even though you now have cold feet, you should go through with it. How can you tell you wouldn't have fun? You don’t know the | bey well enough, if you've ever dated him, to decide whether or not you could get along together. I'm not much for turning down a friendship sight unseen. Which is exactly what you'd be doing if you backed out. of that date. I'd give it a try. You might be delight- fully surprised by the lad. If the date was a bust, he'll be as aware of it as you are, and won't likely to ask you arain. If things go well, and you change your mind about him, you'll be glad you kept the date. You him down and then regret it later. * » Mier atenete win 737 by Ceura Wheeler ~ Thrifty ‘¥fftt for a glamour’ girl hostess' Use remnants of plaid or checks ‘n’ plain for this honey of | - an apron! Look at that diagram— couldn't be easier’ Embroider pansies in gay contrast’ Easy-to-make Pattern 737 Tis sue pattern; embroidery transfers. | Send | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- wouldn't like it one bit to turn) | they were such contrasts. | is heartless, \ | =e @ee SREP A ORT TEL OO OE ET TF 3 e : ‘ ; The fashionable look of th —— —e - Ooo. - ee ¢ *@ee ree ees ~* e 20s returns|in varied 7 lengths. Some of these 60-inch to make top neckline news with long ropes| strands, in bright tropical hues, are punctu- of beads twined around your neck to fall| ated with huge baroque pearls. Mary Margaret McBride Says: struck me particularly because | One writer had a tale of woe to tell that filled three folders, closely written. Everything is wrong with | this woman—health, Lsekdasadd! but mainly other Ty people. Nobody will lend a help | ing hand, nobody cares, everybody self- ish and indiffer- ent, she moans. 25 cents in coins for this § _ SPENCER’S _ APPLIANCE and FLOOR COVERINGS 3611 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ' Daily #0 6—Fri. 8 "ta 9 It is estimated that at areuent | ern for first-class mailing. Send there are about 100,000,000 acres|to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft of wornout land in the United Dept., States. Bringing this land back Station, New York 11, N.Y. to productivity is one major tasks. of the | plainly pattern number, your name, ‘address and zone. , Bea > Venetian Choose from 15 Free Estimates! a eee "MACHINE. OIL WINDOW sep oo SHADES up to 36” width FE 4-9581 ©. Free Parking P.O. Box 164, Old Chélsea | Print | PR eo ne grees ere te ond ¢ a . a wi S39 Blinds ; Beautiful Colors i GREGG ; SHORTHAND “tT did it"%@ exulted John, my other made his own McBRIDE way in the world.after.a. difficult start that included a broken home, several sets of foster par- ents and no money at all. -—Everybody said it couldn't be done—that I was wasting my | time and breath,”’ he relates. “T} was turned down three times but | I just refused to believe that I couldn't put it over . “I never worked se hard wor | so long on anything and hardly | anybody knows of my part in it, but that doesn’t keep i from being the greatest thrill of my life.” The only reason the two letters are worth commenging on is that the stories they tell seem to repeat | themselves so often—not only in | my mail but in all my experience. On wherever the other hand him for my own upliftment. year I've added the name of a man who got a whopper of an idea, and before he could do anything with it, somebody else had. I think maybe I and a lot of | others might have cried, “Thief.” but this man didn't. He explained to me .t often happens that an idea gets into the air and _ persons remote from each other, with no possible chance to plagiarize, come up with the same scheme. So the thing to do he said cheer- fully, is get another inspiration USE A CLEAN » AAMPER | Sweet - Try It Decorate Hamper Heads Hampers are usually used to store or to carry th§ngs in, then | they are thrown away. This means that they are easy to collect, Letters Contrast Optimism, Pessimism | Two letters in my morning mail keep book on him and others like | and be quicker about carrying | ehence to become dry~and don't | Tals | out. Also new on my list of spirit- lifters is a scientist who has kept on researching a disease | which the experts him. What is it these people have that the complainers lack? [ suppose first of all it’s faith—faith in themselves and in life. And they aré so busy that they have no time for bitterness, resentment, alibis or énvy. If only it were possible to patent their recipe and distribute it free! say is killing | last has paper hair, |eyes and cardboard features. They will You Paint paper-cup make your guests 80 laugh, and you can make them up Get Money's Worth When Good Preparation! Will Insure Yeats, of Wear By HUBBARD COBB Painting the outside of a house costs money no matter how you || slice it. If you pay someone to do the ,| work for you it costs a lot of money If you do the work yourself it still costs money for. paint, brushes and other equipment. So, it makes good sense to do | everything you can to be sure the job turns out satisfactor- lly and that you get four, five or even six years wear out of the paint. «The first rule to insure a good paint job is to buy the best quality paint. Inferior paints don't sell for stuff but they just don't stand uP for long. Tis peat rule ia We be pare thal, the surface is properly prepared and this is something that may take longer to accomplish than the actual application of the paint. Finally, you want to be sure to! pick. the right sort of weather, for the climate has a good deal to with the success of the job. { | too hot. When the temperature gets jover $0 degrees or so it's too hot for painting. painting when there might be a chance of low temperature—s5 has a chance te dry. ing—both for you and the paint—is around 70 degrees. Don't paint too early in the morn- Ing or too late in the afternoon for | there may be moisutre on the sur- | face because of dew. Don't try to paint directly after | /a rain before the wood has ‘a try painting if there is the pos-| sibility of rain before the paint is thoroughly dry Do-It Fad Has Pitfalls for Amateur | For millions of homeowners, do- | it-yourself has proved to be a wonderful new way of life. It re- way you want it done. There's nothing so beautiful as something | you've made yourself. it yourself. Success depends upon avoiding four pitfalls: that exceeds ability, inadequate preparation, inaccurate measuring and abuse of equipment. have time, aptitude, experience and equipment to do successfully. there is no reason you must de the whole job yourself. Do only what you enjoy doing. Sub-con- tract tricky parts to experts. Cabinetwork, for example, ig no ‘Job for an amateur. Everyone should begin with a smal] project. Even a professional starts at an inconspicuous place | when he tries a new product, tool or method of application. Make your mistakes where they won't | show. | The Waterloo of many weekend decorators is that they don't think | | through an entire project before too much less than the good quality | Don’t try to apply paint when it’s On the other hand, don't try degrees or so—before thd paint — The ideal temperature for paint- sults in getting done what you want | when you want it — and just the, aby hoong aepsial a pron Don’t take on more than you | ‘ | | | | ' Matching necklace and belt made of many strands of thin plastic cording are the props for this one-piece dress. They are fastened with a linked chain of gold that can be adjusted to fit any length, and the cording can be washed. | Miniature clothespins in vivid colors are worn as earclips. |The white enamel mesh bracelet is collapsible for easy packing. Friend Should Introduce Waiter at Soda Fountain By EMILY POST ; Answe.: Their role is very essen- A girl writes: “A boy_I've known tial. They are expected to escort jall my life has taken a place for the guests to the bride and bride- the summer behind a soda foun- groom and make themselves gen tain. This is a very popular spot in erally useful | town and naturally I go there with my friends after the movies “Sometimes these frietids know my friend behind the counter. but when they don't. I feel a little embarrassed. I never know what to do about introducing him. “It's not that I'm ashamed of the fact that he's serving sodas, but introductions at a public soda counter seem out of place, don't they?” Answer: Not under the circum- | stances you describe. It would be | inexcusable not to introduce him. Dear Mr. Post: My son is going | to be married at an afterno.n wedding. All the men in the wed- ding party, including the bride's father, are going to wear striped trousers and cutaway coats. My husband had planned on wearing a dark blue business suit but my son told him that he has to dress the same as the bride's father. My husband is very upset over this and we would like to |know if my son is right” | Answer: No, your son ts not | right. His father takes no part | in the ceremony so his dark blue suit and a dark plain tie cer- tainly would be: suitable. | Dear Mrs. Post! In your book , you go, there is the broken, beaten how-about getting one or two to | like famou rsons and have the | ; creature who blames everybody gether for a party decoration? | guests leh they repre- starting. You may discover that you say that men (excepting the but himself for his misfortunes, Hampers like the one shown are gant! | you can't possibly cope with one bridegroom) have no place in the and, on the other, the buoyant usually used for tomatoes, and | of more vital steps. Better to know bridal receiving line. Will you optimist who, ‘each time he Ss since this is tomato time. they | . — this now while you can still call | please tell us what the ushers and knocked out, picks himself up and should be easy to find. I have Look Your Best off the project. Makeshifts lead | best man are supposed to do dur- | goes back to the fray. \drawn four different faces on the Colett | to makeshift results, and may lead ing this time that the others are | The versatile Shirley Booth hampers. You could carry out the by elle} also to accidents. receiving? | , + one which you like best. or better Then there is the matter of it . paps remarked the ether till. look at these, then make you IF angular figure | proper preparation of surtace Anewor to Proviews Pusste ne day that with one exception she (O%" veaeicn Ignoring this means paint even: |} oot at-fetetel tote . hos uimaee loved the characurs | think wer rely i ae ae tually a or glued pieces shk arses Sew- simple sundress with a : over paint wi ine f separating. "t start painting, s swee “k! she depicted. : | draw the features. tic ination! Gell tie Mamie | isis $ La Cts = | sewn neck! Back {fs cut high But not Leona in ‘Time of the. See the stocking cap and be painted ts thoroughly cleaned € ; SL N enough for comfort—to hide bra- Cuckoo’,”” she said. She felt paper cup on the first. sanded, scraped, etc. a et aAl * a) 4) F straps! Spencer-type bolero-jacket ate herself and I can't abide the pext hamper ts turned up- Watch out for errors due to| [Olt boasts a mandarin *collar—smart . side down and has a mop for | John is one of the select com- pany of courageous spirits who doesn't wallow in self-pity and an hair. He also has cardboard eyes, mouth and nbse. _The third hag rope hair and the NEW C MONDAY, Calculator, Comptometer, and VETERAN 7 W. Lawrence Street Name Day, Half-Day, and Evening Accounting Typewriting, Business cmap Secretarial, Competition is keener but we are receiving many excellent calls that we cannot fill. PONTIAC Call te persen or return this ef fer bulletin. LASSES — AUGUST 2 many courses available. Miss. A. F.—Boxy oon are z flattering to angular figures. 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Accordjng to Oakland County ee Ts as — =e fe Sheriff's Department, death was Career Woman Warns caused by a self-inflicted wound. ; ° Surviving besides his widow Ma- Job Seekers Against ble are five sons, Robert, Emer- > J “TALKING BIBLE” W : "RECORD! When You Buy the New 4-Speed V-M Portable Too Much Makeup son, Edward, Ronald, Richard, and | ies — ; — io ~ if a daughter, Mable. Funeral service — + NEW YORK (UP)—Good sense will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at , we than good looks when the Mabley Funeral Home, with = ae to job-hunting. burial in Oxford Cemetery, Adele Lewis, a young Manhat- z tan career woman who built her Deep-Voiced Contractor own employment agency, said the Sings at His Wedding plain Jane with ability gets a bet- PRATT, Kan. (®#—Paul Crabb, a ter break from a prospective em- contractor, had to sing at his own . . 4 oun a. +» ~~ “ a lt ] | ane. 44 Ge ma & The new V-M “Jewel . —_— 2 om Ff - «anne es sear Case’ is the only 4 HY { { | 4 speed variable phono- $ 95 } i . | — : graph on the market to- ployer than a raving beauty, even wedding ii ! pear } today equipped to pl if the beauty also has brains. Crabb has a fine bass Voice, = ‘a u aos ; au ine recordings ad Ne cn cooler ane I eet thane ne BS Ways to Buy... COME IM - TELEPHONE MRUMUNQUIXOUAONMEE 0 i+ stonars 45 Sonn ie " 3313, and 78 RPM but met as if she just walked off |“! Love Thee’ and ‘Always’ be- WKC, 108 N. Saginaw 7 on an auto. The boy's father, a Navy cameraman, is on duty at sea. | 1 t the sine,” Mise | fore marching to the altar Wednes- § Pome wend we he ats nee atwtet 1 mn Com Lewis sald. “Most employers feel | 48Y night | 37114 |RSase = Pay Only 50¢ Weekl that if girl ts too darned pretty, | Crabb did Phone ee oe she upsets the office, She ought —— Kelty 4 ae aco to be modeling, not typing.” © War Poster Exhibit Set FE deral Persons! oS Miss Lewis, a 30-year-old Colum-| 4 collection of war posters rep- 2 7114 Lae == = bia University graduate, suggested | resenting most of the nations that the June graduate looking a | which engaged in World War I will nad etecagh powder to take the be on view at the Henry Ford Mu- |] MB ToP:M Te) Sa Y-Ver iL -\uy : . + me Te pceieg es pies |seum in Greenfield Village from 5a° red off ae, = r Aug. 4 to Oct. 1. The exposition | ti VOI orning “E “A anita Ts | will commemorate the 40th anni- S e on girls who wear heavy cosmetics, | versary of thet war especially a lot of ey@ makeup,” | she said. ‘They're afraid they'll : —— hire a neurotic.” if: * @ | Some other ‘‘don’ts’’ for the job; = ulldi ne Don't wear a dress more suit- | able for a cocktail party than an office, afid don't overload yourself . a with costume jewelry. Dori't douse | yourself with heavy perfume. Don't try to be cute, coy and 7 | alluring — save that for yodr job is beneath you, but you'll | N ona ; : , * = . . os ete occ an . Designed in Cooperation with ctatesmera | Homes a raise?"’ or * . . you give Christmas bonuses?” | Leading Orthopedic Surgeons And one sure way not to get the job,” Miss. Lewis said, ‘is to ask a ‘Are there any single men in the ' °° ; , aur © men in A Finished 2 Bedroom Home--- aa Detroit Judges Stort Ready to Move Into! , FIRM-O-REST Jailing Young Loiterers - . Is there a Sleep Thief in yomr home? ... thet , Only sagging mattress that “lets you down” intro aa Decay’ geal UP) is gore oe TU tre 8-hour “slumber slouch,” ofren causing miser- reason nenting rel Spec aiapes able Morning Backache! Replace it now with help police crack the wave of row- Ta MAT i RESS a sew Sealy Posrurepedic Mattress, finer, Backache due to sleeping on a too-soft mattress Judge George T. Murphy sent Sealy for more healthful sleeping posrure. Choose the superior support, the fanhiess firmness of the “outstanding martress in its field,” product of 70 solid years of Sealy skill dyism which has hit the city. : No Closing firmer, more rersisent, created exclusively by _ DOWN--- Costs! three youths to jail and gave eight the option of stiff fines or terms in the House of Correction Thurs- | County Deaths ] Mrs. William Frazier KEEGO HARBOR—Funeral ‘ar- | Trangements are pending. at “the | C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home for | Mrs. Williams (Haze; Leona) Fra- | | zier, 49, of 2329 Hester Ct. She died | No Mortgage Costs -- Nothing Else to Pay eS LO: esx" | Surviving besides her husband $6,050.00 Total Price Includes Taxes, Insurance, FHA Premium, are two Goughters, Mrs. Velme -. 2 Bedroom “CADET” Interest and Principal Dougias, of Keeg Harber, tlm Large Lots -- Lake Privileges O. and a sister, Mire, tela F.| Lawns Seeded and Graded | “wade H, snes || ~Near Schools -- Shopping Center : Woke He yone et tus || 15 Minutes Drive from Pontiac the Mapley Chapel with tural mif Quiet Residential*Area -- No Heavy Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Jones died | Traff ic ~ today. : MODEL : Doris Lameraux of California. Open Saturday—1! A. M. to 8:30 P. M. ROMEO — Funeral service for \ ©Sunday—1! P, M. to 8:30 P. M. Harvey (Linda Madeline) Daily—5:30 P. M: to 8:30 P. M. aa. tftm BR. Clements Cath Oakland County's First National Home Dealer | Phone pe FEderal “-ces<-| Johnson Construction Co. | 7s ae ai ot Mrs ~~. dios’ c"uscucera’aa] 2011 Big Beaver Rd. BIRMINGHAM 14-0328 || semmenmaibbilandiitiadie SAC, Comer = ; : SPINB-ON-A-LINS COMPORT seGIes HERS! die Ad 09 8 P a your bad SRS et vere onre ie -$1% Delivers See our Sealy Firm-O-Rest Posturepedic Now $ 5 Oo Budget Matching Posturepedic Box Spring Also Available, $79.50 Terms ; ny! a eg eet ere Goer f f + wat get a ~~ _ . ; p : : XK ~ «pean O° 00 neue f : i oe 2 , a = FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 n : ¥ : eae = amare ’ . . — Se — aS eye & ? 2 — =e es PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TWENTY THREE” © nar i A . : . ' “aaa ery / ~ ¥ 25 Candidates Seek Nomination ‘x House Posts ; - a 5 , a a Been? fle | ek Nomination to Six House Fosts — = 2 y « * . s . . . * . . . . on. - i ee” « > H + _Committee; adviser of St. Andrew : < ain , . “. * 0 'F1@ a All Incumbents Opposed: Guild, Cheiot Church ‘Crenheoay |Pocat TAN iat ne sar reper diiaaala ted SS aqunmsawime # | and assistant secretary of the De- qate for nomina- Sest| Cox. of 442 Lincoln Ave’. Claw. came to Ferndale _ _ ~{ Republican) = - bd . - troit Institute for Economic Edu- | "on as state rep- Dl ccm wie lived at his =* in 1942 and re- — Bruce P. Wheeler, 34, of 161 ; (Republican) ; es les . present ad- . w A former resident of Knoxville, Ing In Car ip cae resentative from dress 38 years; attended Detroit sides at 454 With- <> tee St., Ferndale, is seck- | Shesen’: A. . , the fourth dis cogs St. He is publican nomination as , eate, “Se . WILLIAM G. LAMBROS schools and Detroit Business In- | néton =4 tric. married and has sixth district state hee | Democrat) ; stitute. ; \ Incumbent representatives hs . ( Tricke eo of arried one son; is presi- ; while three ae oa ne “ “i s primary all face opposition | Unopposed for the Democratic |43475 First St. Pagartie poy ane father of ox dunt of the Liv representative, ; : ; tepublican are unopposed in their, nomination ‘as state representative | Novi, is h : : man =f He has been 4 attempt to gain nomination : » is a high a wholesale hardware house; a coln Civic As Ferndale. resident A total of 13 Republicans and 12 De : | from. the third district is William |school graduate member of Knights of Col oa sociation of Fern- ‘ to the six posts nd 12 Democrats are seeking nomination |G. Lambros, 29, of 1658 Rochester | and is employed rng, by - a sc segs id dale and prési- i ars -_ i : 'Rd.. Troy Township r . “ ; ad eran 0 or ucat in Democrats Dc . A I in sales work. He | ware dent of t . oe pin ee wfams of areas: William : Lambros | Married and the father of three |is a World War ~ TRICKEY oo * dale “at — schools ) . : FES aWson are assured nomination | children, Lambros served as town- | II vete . “A | aoe - a re. in ¢ s } ran and st ste »m- “lub. . i ; ed i n third and fifth districts while Republican Ernest | ship constable from 1949 to 1951; | mander of the ETS. ste com District 6 Club Wheeler owned aite of Pontiac is running uncontested in the second was educated in Big Beaver a He ts a delegate to the Ferndale |a furniture store ee LESLIE H. HUDSON |schools and has been an Oakland District 5 CHARLES D. ARNOLD Board of Education from the city’s | for. 20 years be- Incumbent Fred G. Beardsley of . i | County resident all his life. (Democrat) Civic Committee; is on the offi- fore becoming an = Oxford is opposed by Louis Dor- (Democrat) | The general manager of a Royal OSCAR GORELICK / A resident of Hazel Park,|cial board of the First Baptist auctioneer and is WHEELER man Jr. of Waterford for Republi-| Leslie H. Hudson, 32, is a Demo- | Oak metal finishing concern, Lam- (Republican) Gea dees ee oe ae cc cas el ee can nomination in the first district | cratic candidate for nomination as bros is an Army veteran of World| 4 Republican candidate for | has announced that he ts a candi-| of the mer and Lincoln Improvement Assn. He and Richard C. VanDusen of Birm- | State representative from the sec- | War U1; a member of the VFW: | nomination as state representati : = is married and has 3 children. mingham, Republican incumbent 'ond district. American Legion and Disabled | from the fifth eel ee ve | date for the Democratic nomina- : in the third district, is opposed by | Hudson, of 69 American Veterans. lick. 42. of 25615 Siasiaeeied tion as state representative from O ] T i Wallace R. Furbur of Rochester. W. Colgate St. y on i. 5 ocen |! the sixth district. n y Wo ontests tfered | Democrats Odin H. Johnson was Waterford District 4 Woods en a 23, was born in Atlanta, . end Lralic 8. Madnen of Peati . / 1S, ‘ Ga., and received his education in f ( t Pp t N cemess tnrenbent i Raper shill . nee JACK MOSKOWITZ gaged in a priv- Hazel Park schodls and extension | Or oun yY OSs omi1nees Register of Deeds at) M44 ‘ Paes 7 . = | naa i ee arcend dieisicd veer se nuembs . : a (Demecrat) ate ok practice. | , services shies in the Coast Guard! Qnly two contests for nomina-. FREDERICK C. ZIEM | and Walter T. McMahon, former | ihe Oakland Coun. . An Oak Park resident, Jack Married with cd : during World War Il) He was attions to county offices are before | (Republican) HAZEL A. KUSCHINSKY fifth district representative be ty Roard of Su: |Moskowits, 27, 13661 W. Lincotn, |"! eg hipe , delegate to both state and county | the voters Tuesday. On the Demo-) Oakland County Prosecutor | (Demecrat) - > fore reapportionment, ts seeking pervisors. past é » has announced his candidacy for ane ‘ce ——e* conventions in 199° cratic ticket a nominee for prose | ee y pseculor | Hazel A. Kuschinsky isa cand mamniantvan 49 the sixth Gebrict [aire . ~ A lthe Democratic nomination as grac uate of De- afd 1952. He is secretary of the | cytor must be named: on the Re- rederick C. Ziem is seeking the | date for nomination to the Oale ~ sic a oe. troit. College of Hazel Park Democratic Club. - . Republican nomination for his of- | 1 pe terford Lions Club state representative from the publican ticket five seek . j\land County Opposing him are-Barney J, Mc- | and is . veteran | fourth district ay aia Secret, Seed 8 car enles- party’s nomination for sheriff (see b N. wt eave [Register of Ti Grath of Royal Oak and Carl Thom | of World War- Il. ee, Moskowitz received his educa- raga Yor! Oa ag aie ee Hetiene monet Fete separate story on this page). y via - ing Deeds post on ~ and Charles D. Arnold, both ot | He is married and has three | ton at Wayne and theater. GORELD the pe jae ont a member On the Democratic ticket Rob- | as ar wancekar chee aan i Hazel Park. ‘children, is a graduate of Univer. | Y4!¢ Universities, °% : ert L. O'Connell of Birmingham | Ziem, 38, of 2172 saad Following is a brief biography of | sity of Michigan, and Pontiac High receiving his law and haha emi + ee Michigan | BARNEY J. MeGRATE and Maurice-E. Tripp of Royal Ga r land Ave., ET = each candidate School and hag ‘lived in this creat eee at Wayne. Club; Detroit Vv riety Chub end | owning "Oo w ounly atlcere tet ce ~_ route & District 1 \42 years He .is currently a past president of B'nai B'rith. Barney J. McGrath, Democratic Se ue mirtrkgg or also served as Birmingham, ODIN H. JOHNSON |an attorney with ews «. candidate for nomination as state . agen ~county ‘assistant prose- was educated in - FRED G. BEARDSLEY - [private practice, VERNALD F. HORN representative from the sixth dis- a ce county treasurer; register of cutor in 1947; Port Huron pe (Repablican) | Odin H. J aiead lbut was formerly . (Republican) trict, lives at 29331 Dequindre Rd , at oF Reva commissioner chief as sistant ltook special Incumbent Fred G. Beardsley of | ree vere oui 49, is one of |g Detroit school A resident of Royal Oak, Vernald Royal Onk. He failed to comply din ites ——_— prosecutor in | business courses. Oxford is again seeking the Re-| oratic eign el ing the Demo- lteacher, —_recrea- F. Horn, 53. a candidate i ha with a request for biographical in- : , | 130 and was publican nomination as state TeP- | for state repre tion director for publican -nomjnation to the state ———-. e Prosecutor icone ne resentative from the first district. sentative from the Detroit De- House of Representatives from the WALTER T. MeMAHON A re 0 Beardsley, 71. the second d |partment of Park MOSKOWITZ [5th district. . tmenseret ROBERT L. O'CONNELL the grand jury in 1951. lives at 1 Hud trict " * | and Recreation, and Veteran's Ad-! Horn, who : s . (Democrat) _ He graduated from Pontiac ‘Righ son Ave. and : ministration director ; , . Walter T. McMahon, 57; of 151 E.| 4 native of Michigan, Robert L School; University of Michigan Se ec Sere The Pontiac at- A member of the Michigan and served as mayor Shevlin in Hazel Park. has am/Q’Connell. 77. of 1587 Henrietta. and University of Michigan Law from 1948 to 1952. jtorney lives at Oakland County Bar Associations, | Royal Oak | mounced he will seek the Demo-| Birmingham. has announced his School He was supervisor |486 W. Iroquois Moskowitz also serves as treasurer | from 1950 to 1953, critic nomination for his fourth |candidacy for the Democratic! Ziem is @ member of the county of Addison Town- Rd. with his wife of the Oak Park-Huntington Woods received his edu- term as state representative from nomination as Oakland County and state Bar A jations: Ma- ship from 1985 to and two childses 'Democratic Club and vice chair-|¢ ation through the sixth district. prosecuting attorney. sons; Elks; Amvets; U. of M. sp and operates and has been a /man of the Southwest Oakland | the Royal Oak Born in Cleve- _ O'Connell was “M" Club and the Civitan Club. a) real cates and city resident since County Democratic Club He is|public schools. | land, Ohio, Mc- Savalin tren ra pacanee busi- 1929 JOHNSON marred and has two children He was a city Mahon attended |County and at- lerk ness in Oxtord. He attended University of Mich- DONALD L, SWANSON tek eee we school there and ‘tended public LYNN D. ALLEN He attended BEARDSLEY | (far Chayne University and De- (Democrat) ‘ae on Steen me ‘schools in Owen- — Oakland County schools and Oy- troit College ot Law receiving a A 33-year-old special education raat te Masel first World War. dale. Following Lynn D. Allen, 4025 Southshore | ford High Scheel end is o mewber aan eee 1926 and an LL.Blieacher. Donald L. Swanson, 24068 | Oak director pr pra po Ne in first 2% months of | Dr . Watkins Lake, Oakland Coun- , of Masonic Lodge; Lions; Oxford|" | Pennsylvania Dr., Southfield Town-| Married, Horn spent three | jee ee ‘service du ring ty Clerk for more than 21 sears, | Chamber ef Commerce ERNEST HUTHWAL , spent three years state Legislature \World W ar Il is a candidate for the Republican ham and the - AITE |ship. 1s seeking the Democratic {in the Army during World War II in 1948 from the | tee Seele ; nomination to that post again Oakland County Sport ismen’s Club. | (Republican) nomination for and resides at 615 S. Altadena. old fifth district. pecaar ry spel Born in Bir- : LOUIS DORMAN JR. Unopposed in his race fdr the-state representa- WILLIAM F. VOEBEI He is a member degree at the mingham in ~ (Republican) | Repabtican nomination as state tive from __ the ; : \of the lIOOF, MeMAHON University of O'CONNELL 1898, Allen at- Republican candidate for nomi- representative from the second fourth district (Republican) | American Legion. Eagles and Ma- | Detroit, graduating in 1952 tended the uld nation ag.state representative from district of Oakland County, Ernest’} Swanson was a Wilham F. Yoebel, 64, is aycandi- | Sons. Currently he is a sub-con- Starried O'Connell ae arcs Hill School daughter, McQuaid is a World War the first district is Louis Dorman Huthwaite. 572, W: Iroquois Rd., Lt. jg) in the U date for Republican nompoatiors | tractor for the Canfield Mounting | children ae is currently engaged there, and De- Il veteran. _ Jr.. 36, of 7700 Bridge Rd., Water- |" Pontiac, is 4 member of the S Navy during as state representative from the | Service Co in private law practice nalabminaub le q i iS$i ford ? oa firm of Kee- | World War II and fifth district. He lives at 519 Bald- | CARL THOM sad .t , |high school. He Drain Commissioner , ing. Bogue & - ave ; ~~ URICE TRIPP lal : resi- igerved in the win Ave. Royal also attended GLENN D. HARPER oat ie codon Huthwaite. South Pacific. He Oak ple “a ~ (Democrat) (Democrat) ‘the University (Democrat) Towns bee Huthwaite was wae ~predected - A Democratic candidate for nom-| Maurice E. Tripp, 47, a member of Detroit. Allen Seeking the Democratic nom- ae born in Detroit in trom Wayne Uni a ag ech \ ination as state representative {ot the law firm Tripp and Tropp, served in the ination as Oakland County drain _ e ‘ ison 4 law = of the aaa 1907 and attended ‘versity with a SWANSON Co.. since 1922. A ty + | |from the sixth district is Cart will seek the Democratic nomina- | Navy during the commissioner is Glenn D. Harper, public schools : ; . 22 ‘ . Thom, 26, of 24639 Stephenson |tion as prosecuting attorney for First World 45, of 1915 Kalana Street in Royal F ovens and there. He is a -| bachelor’s and master’s degree. Held contact man, A Hwy., Hazel Park. | Oakland County in the Aug. 3 pri- war Oak. ser rina | graduate of the He is past president of Washing- < _ Commented = “-; Thom attended Wayne Univer. | ™4°Y- . He is a member of the Ameri-| Harper attend- | ado sien Detroit College of ton Heights Civic Improvement | pineham . tt - sity and at present owns and oper-|_ TTiPP. who lives at 402 N. Troy | can Legion, Elks Clubs, past presi- | ed public school : Law and during Assn. editor of The Detroit Teach- | and plans - _ ates a music stoke. He served with |5t-- in Royal Oak, was born in dent of the County Clerks Associa: | in his home , Married and the World War I . a — | the U. S. Army during World War Homer, Mich., and attended Hills- | tion, and past president of the | state of Arkan- father of two served as a naval T; president of Wolverine Invest. |tre Aug. 1 1; was vice-presiden «| dale College where he received an Pontiac Civitan Club. He also | sas and the Colin children, Dorman officer HUTHWAITE (ment Club: past president of Voebel has ‘ sg Ake A.B. degree. He completed ork | served eight 7 ; . or : _been a Royal Oak {Center Association of Hazel Park | 4. | iaieg eight years as secretary of | Engineering In- is a US. Army DORMAN | He is ex-president of the Oak-|Wayne University Alumni Ad-| sige VOEBEL for his law degree at the Univer- | the Counfy Clerks Association. Al- | stitute of Chica- veteran who served in the South |!and County Lincoln Republican | visory Council aad eascutive hoard resident Tor 35 years. He was born | and is active in the Business sity of Michigan and became a len is now seeking election to his | £0. He is a for- | Pacific during World War II: a 'Club: ex-director of the Pontjac member of the Detroit Federa- in Muskegon where he attended: Men's Association there. nominee for prosecuting attorney | 12th term in office. mer member of member of the American Legion; |YMCA, former member of the Gon of Teachers public schools and has completed GORDON D. HAU in 1944. He was also a delegate | NEIL R. CROWE the Hazel Park VFW: Waterford Township Busi- 1 Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com: | ROBERT BURNS night courses at Chicago instinate. | N D. PT to the Democratic national conven- | _ iaseees building code nessmen's Club and the Oakland Merce. and member of the Oak- | nS es _ . MICHAEL F. COX | tion in 1948. = ; — , ain abe County Sportsman's Club. land County and Michigan State! _. a“ | Semsserat Gordon D. Haupt, 52, ts seeking; A member of the Exchange Club | gigate for gegen belongs to the DONALD F. ADAMS |Bar associations. He has been a The fourth district's Republican hited * Ga & | the Republican nomination as state | and Delta Hheta Phi law frater- | County Clerk grange va one (Hazel Park a. “ . : “| candidate for nomination as state ichael F. Cox, 52, is unopposed | representative from the sixth dis- | nity, T tai — ee ft Saws. (bameceal) ieee of the law firm since representative is Robert for the Democratic nomination as trict eae been retained as of 339 Maple Hill Rd., Rochester. nae Eagles Club and the Donald E. Adams, 41. is seeking | - Burns. 28, of 27275 FT Sg | He received a. "Defi : . 28, of 27275 2 eated in the Democratic nomination as District 3 N o rth western + ® . Bs Sere county pe in pont wn. — state representative from the first Hwy.. Route 3,9 commerce from per is 1 and has one daugl district. WALLACE FURBUR Birmingham. © om Nd lon OF er] Pbgatig hee ter. Adams, who lives at 2711 W. hapebiicens a cae ot De ee RALPH A. MAIN, : , : : inistrative . Weten =Bive. | Wallace Furbur, 55, is a candi- Toit College of Four Republicans will vie in; Oakland County , x Sheri | specialist with c ) ; Waterford =Town- | date for Republican nomination as ‘, Burns also Tuesday's primary for their | oR rates oe Cog or Packard Motor Ralph A. Main,-50, 1819 Fails, ship, has unsuc- | state representative from the third |attended Flin€ party et -— trons hes been Berkley police | cer C view, Birmingham, {s cessfully sought ‘district - Junior College # y's nomination ‘or, Oakland - A high schoal | chief from 1926 to the present time | Groowe is . incumbent Oakland County the | mocnknation | Furbur, of 448 land Detroit’é pub “oe Pes County sheriff, while the Demo- graduate, Deneau | and first went with the department | former auloene Commissioner and is seeking three times since |\Parkdale Rd. |lic and parochial iy ap ss cratic primary candidate is un- is a member of |™ 1924. Married bile salesman, ination to that apt od — fa. 1948. He was Rochester, is a | Schools ‘opposed. the National Sher-| 8nd the father of | income tax con- was graduated i: 1936 member of the He spent more BURNS Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell is op- . iffs’ Assn.; served | two children, he is | sultant, real es- CROWE —— uated with from. the Univer- Michigan Acad- |than three years in the South Pa-| Posed by Frank Irons, 55, Berkley 3 two years as al president of the | tate broker, de- bes BS. and sity. of Michigan emy of Phar- cific while serving with the U.S. | police chief; Gordon W. Deneau, a deputy | southeastern ew manager of a retail store | s : from the Law School and macy, The State Army during World War II. Burns|33 of Pontiac: and Robert R Pie and county J4!!| sichigan Police and an army veteran. He is chair- | -— © of Pi ; , turnkey one year.| a... member of | man of the North Oakland County we attended _ Pontiac and County Phar- |} is marred and has a four-year-old High Schodt. ‘ADAMS maceutical As /son. He has never held public of- | At present He is serving as Wa- sociation and a fice The sole candidate on the Demo- , DENEAU _ the grain and feed (yy, and a life | urer of Avon Township Democratic terferd Township Justice of the | member of the THEODORE F. HUGHES [orate ticket is George D. Hicks: Sasiness 20 years. and is a past ember of the | Club. : | Peace and has held that position ae of the (Republican) Sr.. 48, of Pontiac member of the Board of Education. Chamber of Com- | T . since 1936 with the exception of tate Pharmaceu- ; Se a | Althoush ‘Hubbell has ser . CLARE L. HUBBELL merce and Aeri- reasurer planner. : four years spent in the U.S. Navy ‘ical Association. © FURBUR 1000, ‘Berk es | sere ince | a (Republican) lean Legion.‘ IRONS DONALD E. BARRETT Amend... 0D ; ; ; "| He is t Slee of Homer | y in Berkley, Theodore F.|sheriff since 1947, many believe hen ; ; : “e numerous affili- juring World War II. He is mar is past commander o! mer a With : He was born;in- Atlanta, Mich, ley ae Hughes. 45, is seeking the Repub- || re ith approximately 27 years. of | (Democrat) vations are his ried and hes one oon Wink American Legion post 172 |, P rons will give him solid opposition .oryi¢ ; |in 1899 and attended high school c ican nomination as state = Ad ervice in the Oakland County U . ; membership in and a member of F € AM a: repre- jin this primary election ' Sheriff's Department. Clare L. (there. For six years he worked nopposed in his race for the = District 2 RICHARD C. VAN DUSEN semtauve from the fourth district.| Brief biographies of the candi-, Hubbell. 101 Wayne St, has Peat for Michigan Central Radlroad. | Democratic nomination as Oakland Oakland County - c (Republican) oe Pesta ns an otal tered the race for the Republican GEORGE D. HICKS cae Coe Wh ee naen LEAUN HARRELSON Richard C. Van Dusen. 2%. is @ Berkley since i ROBERT R. COPEMAN nomination for the post of county (Demecrat) pa 1 ottage St., is a native of (Democrat) Republican candidate for nomina- | 1971 and attended (Republican) , Sheriff | George D. Hicks, 4, of 16 N.| yivania. Incumbent state representative tion as state representative from | Berkley High Republican candidate for nom Hubbell, 52, was born in Ow0ss0 | yonnson Ave., is a remecretie pong Barrett, 45, at- _. from the second district Leaun the third district School, Highland ination to the post of Oakland and attended pub-| gidate for nomination as Gaitend co eon oa Harrelson, 36, is opposed in 7 Van Dusen, of 1722 Pine St.,|Park Junior Col County Sheriff is Robert R. Cope- lie schools both | County sheriff. a ecu re bid for the Democratic re-nom Birmingham, is a graduate of | lege and the De- _{man, 34, of 5266 Pine Knob Rt. there and in Pon-| Hicks was edu- Harrisburg nation by two others. University of Minnesota and re-|troit College of 3, Clarkston. cated in Por Pa. Harrelson, of 26 Delaware Dr., | ceived LLB. degree f , . tiac. He was). and the | ceiv an as: rom | Law. ' Copeman was tiac’s public Wharton School wee — aa + Harvard Law School He pony inated Bes born in Pontiac elected ~~ a = schools was of Commerce of resentative in” Pree wes 1948 and is serv- @ es —=*= in the N years and attended pub- County sheriff in = —o rer the University ing his third term ensign in the U. llewtenent as a lic schools here. | 1947, and he is De bs ce of Pennsylvania. eat chick. S. Navy during ray and He served in the completing his| D¢Pt. oe 2 He was twice a te wee grate World Waf II and was first commander of the | U.S. Army during fourth term in that | Y°@rs ak delegate to the is now a lieuten ter edi iba adlccraer ig Mingretidggleed ose office. signed the force Democratic na- ated from Pon- ant (je) in the member of the Masonic and Odd-|he is a member He is a member| im 1950 and is tional coh ven- tiac High School, naval reserve. He fellows Lodge and presently is | of VFW, Ameridan HUBBELL of the Michigan] ®0w employed as tion. and served Detroit _ Institute . has served as vice-president of the Berkley Ex-|Legion, Fraternai and National Sheriff's Assns.,|% Plant protection as president of t of Technology end aan ot ae change Club. - - lOrder of Eagles. 'F & AM, Lions Club and the Oak-| man at a local ~ leratie club in 1952. He was attended Detroit Birmingham Re- Hughes is also a member of the |and the Third land County Sportsmen's Club. factory. HICKS feated In 1952 for College of Law. publican Commit- Oakland County Board of Super- | Order of St. Francis. aS ’ . Married, he has two sons and | ty \clerk, ee FRANK IRONS : Harrelson is HARRELSON |tee; chairman of visors and the Board of Review GORDON W. DENEAU | (Repubent) jene daughter; is a member and| A.member of past president of Roosevelt Young | the third district's VAN DuseN |!" Berkley. (Republican) pest president of the Metropolitan) Ameriean Accountants An Oakland County resident 31| Club; Eagles and the B.P.O.E. | Barrett ts currently Democratics, Eagles, | Marine |Oakland County Republican Organ-| CHARLES TRICKEY JR Gordon W. Deneau, 53, of 101 years, Frank Irons, 55, of 2660| Hicks won the Democratie-1 Corps League, UAW-CIO. 594 and ization; vice-chairman of Oakland (Republican) S. Francis St., Pontiac ‘ fii nom post 113 . + . is & Repub- 'Sunnyknoll, Berkley, is candidgte | ination as siteriff,in 1952 but was | and He Bemis-Olsen Amvets, post — Republican, Organization | Charles Trickey Jr, 31, is 4 Re-/lican candidate Jor nomination as for Republican nomination to the| defeated in the general election, has one daughter, 2 | Pe ° ; & . ‘ e ‘ tenet mmtnntteteeinnbieeenieeieteniee$.......________.& .. _ ’ = << — - = od = lll _~ a =~ —_ — ‘ in eS a eS ae ao | Copeman, 34, of Clarkston He had been in the Berkley Lions iTisi aS béead | Young Democratic Clb and treas- ei pe * ; a A / ee : + ; { } ae : a4 } ‘ ‘TWENTY-FOUR | -_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 : aaa ¥ Fs P) r nd —e —e . . . . = . sates — a * : 2 * * : [are ee eee OES ° . fay Truck jMexetstze ies enter aes ("sions Ordered 10 Go| Deaths Last Night || —artemaz : ) y _ From Portuguese Goa PITTSBURGH (AP)—George H. Chubb | A, Avanzino, who stabbed a priest < | 23, internationally known breeder, trots. | De if it | f Monday while he was celebrating NEW DELHI, India W—Portugal | er’ and judge of horses. || ELECTRIC HEATERS mass, is on her way. to a state ordered Indian consular officials). BLK RAPIDS—Edward B. Pollister, 10, . Olt 0 mental hospital to leave Portuguese Goa, on India’s | Diese! @ngine’ Co. 8t. Lous er | Constructed’ of — porecized Three. Old Dies Superior Judge Orie St. Clair West Coast, by tomorrow and India | aor er Tom a ot of the lene go ME _ with Fitergles incvicfion ond e ¥eor . . — nad pag Hic facta DE pososers retaliated with walking papers for | lege and Theological Geminery. white enamel Gnith. Heevy or in . Froctkish | oes committed efter bor mother the Portuguege consul general and! nosstam 81, former’ theatrical, agent, | immersion-type devble heoring ele J filed an illness petition. consul at Bombay. cn SEE Se ee Ree? TT ments. Fully aulemeiat, ebslly Father Bernard Cronin is recov- The exchange was jhe latest’ NEW, YORK—Edward Rogers Tolfree. |} i. soued . DETROIT @—‘Beanie” didn't! ering from a 2% ‘inch deep knife een ae #1." president of the “x Laboratories, | : Se ae ack cnegeet ie Che fre ae eee ee ens coranetive-teouaee, | OW WER — Weel 100 WANT TT! | waren peau the cherub-faced dispute over the 1,537 square miles CHICAGO—John Marsch: 88. Chicago | : o Sate, dureble . and Mrs. James of Portuguese territory scattered | *P°"tsman and former race horse owner. | , ‘cal. . Her real name was Jean. Thorne s Death Ruled along the west coast. Goa, a dis-| | Soe gives little more than three. trict of $384 square miles and} The kingdom of ‘Tonga is north | i a was playing with a dozen 541,000 people 250 miles south of of New Zealand, near Fiji and) little both other children in the trent vora| FFOM Natural Causes Bombay, is the most important. | Samoa a cond ond her northwest Detroit: home yes- , TITTTITITIiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iii AVAILABLE supervision. ae ee han decided weakhy Young, Most = FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at = mA WOE | ied cat ‘ ns — As she left her playmates and) y * ats VARIETY cosy te install, gomery Ward Thorne died of na- ae house, a parked | a 4-H Grounds out Perry Street OF SIZES fiager-tip fem- | tural causes but that an element ° * inger-tip ct the care. arinea| ot mystegy concerning his death) [iy . OPEN wife | 50 perature control, ‘ be x a ace || Fl over three boxes | remains unanswered. ~ TUES.--THURS. “Buy At Farm Prices” | 8 = $gg°° 30 Gol. he lawn next door] The jurors recommended con- 8 SATURDAY Ht | ' U $ 00 and roared into the Benedict yard.| tinued investigation of the case = 7Ak.M. ’til ai pe| } 7 “By then, Beanter had started| py ‘‘city, state or federal” au- = ° @ Fresh Eggs * Apples s ef | y me,” Mrs. Bene-| thorities even though their verdict * 1 P. M. a Beceed ie Belden ' Ww FF * “She was smalining.” | marked the official end of the ~ as al TT . rolled over little] case. . We Have Poultry @ Baked § She died almost in-| Thorne—20-yearold heir to s p ial © Rabbits Goods = _A. mpson ns = nosdtasg ge pea ee ee COUBT’S PAGE—Charies V. Bush, 14, smiles trom the steps |@ erennia @ Plants © Flowers §. | : unharmed. his $75a-month one-room flat of the U. S. Supreme Court Building, in Washington, D. C., where he ar Plants Now * Vegetables * ; HEATING — PLUMBING SUPPLIES Eari L, Woods, a popular milk-| Cause of the death could not be | Will serve as the high court's first Negro page when its fall term be- | =i 80S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 man in the area and father of three | determined immediately. gins, Oct. 4. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bush, of Washington, is Ample Parking Space for 600 Cars at the Grounds a TTLIIVttiittittiilit tlt t children, ran to Mrs. Beneflict, cry-| The corone’s jury Thursday ac- he was appointed by Court Marshal Y. Perry Lippitt. ing: . | cepted a report from four emi- | “I've killed your baby! I've nent patholoists who exhumed the killed your baby!” young heir's body that his death | Coroner Walter FE. McCarron hand brake, He was released after | signed Thorne's death certificate; questioning. ‘certifying the death as natural Tel Huron’s JULY amboree VOTE FOR DON LEONARD Michigan's Most Able Republican Candidate For Governor Distinguished Administrator Experienced State Servant Courageous Leader Brilliant Organizer Delta-C&S Millionaire DREAM VACATION WINNER Will Be Picked! Still Time te Enter Your Name et Any “Poli Tel-Huron te doe ener Leon- Store! wo renmi sound an ys the pichis® Ste, , Med eam jqistratio® ome Rrreman tt » p.” Unites i oy on HIS PLATFORM @ Spend each tax dollar wisely . . . cut ont all waste, dupl- HIS PRINCIPLES Donald S. Leonard's political creed: PUBLIC INVITED ADMISSION FREE ainment and contest to be d in Parking Area of shopping @ “Nothing that is morally wrong can be politically right.” @ “Federal interference with state and local government must be stopped.” @ “The Governor’s office must be operated for ALL the - cation and unnecessary services. @ Take politics out of prison administration. people, not for selfish pressure groups.” aban a Medes the citizens the whole truth—even though it urts!”’ @ “Never relax in the fight against anti-American groups.” HIS RECORD Commissioner of Michigan State Police State Director of Civilian Defense. « President of Inter- | © Work for 2 prosperous economy for the whole state— ; the worker, the farmer, small Seilansas end industry. ed @ Promote youth activities; curb juvenile delinquency. e Complete wai of action in Lansing. It is not in the public interest tha and a Republican i GET OUT AND VOTE should have a Democratic Governor ture. > Will be chosen from the ‘ beouty finalists in ; ° : — ig national Assn. of Police Chiefs « [State Fuel Admin- “Bad officials elected by good citizens forget The Pontiac Junior istrator ¢ Chairman of American Civil Defense Mission to vote, The Angasd Sed peliecey is Che net pee ~ Ghamber of Commerce Detroit Police Commissioner e« Member of State Aero- ment starts. I beg every of this message to get Miss Pontiac Contest nautics Commission e Labor Mediator e Lawyer out and vote.”—Donald S. | yShe will be nomed ond x : . | < cme vith sow Published by the DONALD $. LEONARD FOR GOVERNOR Committee hy the city. ; . ? She, pry! ° . OAKLAND COUNTY COMMITTEE ; re ¢ ™ —Te r _ at | | ’ . ' , . , : a Aer ree © | e . & ' Call for Stricter Judge ‘Hartrick F eels Proposed Site’ Be Real Issue in Courthouse Vote Circu& Judge George B. Hartrick feels the real, citizen can justify voting against the | Check on Coffee” Critics as FTC. Blames High: issue to _build-a-new eourthouse--and—fer—a_tax—of Prices on Speculation n|*° cénts on each $1,000 worth of property, as Vv WASHINGTON uw — Congression- | issue in next Tuesdays’ courthouse vote is whether Renew P | eq Voters approve of the Telegraph road sife. aL the county, to pay off these bonds dud Hartrick says the need for a new county ee ee oe ee The county will ask voters for a $4,500,000 bond | +mnust--be—construed —as_disapproval—oel—the eounty + ee eae a aS SS OCCULT VL ee ee ee pee eer ee I THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRID. AY, JULY _30, 1954 We because of the proposed method of financing it, the | structural plans, or.the need,” he added A vote against the courthouse proposal, he said, | board of supervisors’ Telegraph road site must decide,” judgment in choosing the “Voters Judge Hartrick -‘aid, ant to Thank You... Petia staed i eS ” al critics of coffee prices renewed their call for stricter regulations today in the wake of a govern- Ment report blaming recent in- creases On speculators and other artificial causes Coffee _ traders and producers promptly denied it was their fault , that the nickel cup of java is be coming extinct The Federal Trade Commission reported yesterday the boost in average retail coffee prices—from 91 cents to $1.18 a pounr between December and April—‘‘cannot be | explained’ by the laws of supply and demand | It-said-one treason was specuta-7 tion by both U.S. and Brazilian | interests, but that price hikes also stemmed from skimps coffee crop reports and from Brazil's action in raising its minimum coffee export price from 53 to 87 cents a pound July 1 And while the price spiral added less than a cent to the cost of a cup of coffee in American res- taurants, it said. the customer's bill was upped from 5 to 10 cents and in many cases to 15, 20 and even 25 cents. It had this encouraging word: With production up and consump- tion dropping off, prospects are for “lower coffee prices in the fu- ture -barring excessive crop dam- age and provided supply and de- mand are permitted freel, their course." fo run Japanese Are Turning to Smaller Foreign Cars TOKYO (UP) — The Japanese public and cab companies. have turned from expensive American- made atitomobiles to smaller. cheaper British, French and Ger- man makes Where at one time the majority of new cabs on Tokyo streets were | from the United States middle- priced field such as Ford, Chevro- let and Plymouth, now the trend is toward cars such as the Con- sul, Hillman, Austin and German Opel. The public likes the smaller cabs | for the 20-yen (eight-cent) differ- ence in the basic rate. Cab com- panies like them because the im- port tax difference beiween big American cars and smaller autos can vary as much as 15 to 0 per cent. courthouse-office building has been obvious—and urgent—for a long time. “The county authorities, after to erect such a building on the service center site,’ he said “No psd ten Trench Mortar Stops Pigeons Shoot Weighted Nets to Trap Birds SACRAMENTO ‘(UP)—When all else fails, try knocking those wild band-tailed pigeons out of the sky with a trench mortar That's the proven method used by the game management branch of the California Department of | Fish and Game. But they're not | domg it to supply a tasty dinner | dish. They are trying to catch the | wary birds to study them Instead of using a high explo- sive shell in their trench mortar, Wallace MacGregor and Walton A. | Smith, game managers, shoot a steel bar with an attached 50x30- foot net at a flock of birds. Down come the trapped birds, and Mac- gregor and Smith attach tiny | metal bands to their legs then | free them which has been is aimed at The project going on since 1952, becoming —_better—acquainted with . band-tailed pigeon habits. Fish and Game Department wants to know where they migrate to why and how often. Then it can | more wisely estimate how many | birds they can allow hunters to shoot each year Findings to date seem to bear out that pigeons are smart enough | to go where the food is. This in- cludes.most of the Pacific Coast, from Puget Sound to Mexico. One bird. for example, banded in Redding, Calif., was shot in Puget Sound. The Mt. Pinos and Frazier Mountain areas in southern Cali- fornia were popular hangouts for | the pigeons in 1952, ‘ut careful considera j tion in answer to their obvious responsibility civic-minded California Game Men of cow in America. | “whether: sentiment voiced against ‘this dite ts sufficient for them to vote against the courthouse | proposal. Does seek | Telegraph road “This, briefly responsible | answer the flocks were feeding northward some 300 miles Hunters turn in the bands they find on the pigeons they down, thus adding to the informa- tion about the birds The Holstein is the oldest breed “The voters should understanding! y shoot | this disagreement warrant delay in meeting the urgent need for a new building? is the propostion provide’ the Cut Pants in Theft AKRON, Ohio (UP) — strong-arm robbers not only took | Rondel Lane's wallet, containing | $50, but he reported to police that | one of them cut out a large sec- tion of the seat of his trousers | i with a knife to get the wallet.. Others $5.97 J alues Smoked Elk Cordavan Tan-Brown Black Leather Blue Suede in 1953 le! ae sor 1954 Two|- Brand New ST. JOE AND GENERAL HOSPITALS PONTIAC MOTORS HOMEMADE FOODS NYE DAIRY RED CROSS AMBULANCESERVICES FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. FIRE DEPARTMENTS WATERFORD TWP. TROY TWP. AUBURN HEIGHTS PONTIAC CITY BLOOMFIELD TWP. WEST BLOOMFIELD } PONTIAC TWP. and the many friends who in the course of their busy day took the time to assist us in the evacuation and errands of Mercy so greatly appreciated by the patients and staff of the. Bloomfield Hospital. This is our way of saying thank you very much for the opportunity of being able to continue with the services to the people of our community Staff of — BLOOMFIELD HOSPITAL CLYDE MARSHFIELD _ Director 2 DAYS ONLY! ESTINGHOUSE DOUBLE-DOOR REFRIGERATOR * eNOT A 6-FOOT ©NOT A 7-FOOT © NOT AN 8-FOOT °NOT A 9-FOOT ©NOT A 10-FOOT BUT A Model TFG-116 EXACTLY AS PICTURED! Open Tonight and Saturday Until 9--Hurry ... Only 61 at This TRADE-IN PRICE! LORD'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCE CO. Pontiac's House of Discounts ‘125 W. Huron Phone FE 4-058] Plenty of Free Parking ~ . FOR YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR ‘NOT AN H-FOOT aU WENTY-SIX ~~ Nation's Oldest _ Farm Magazine - Gets New Title “Country Gentleman,” the na- + ole age =» Must Be Exterminated Farming,” it was announced by! by Pulling Them Out : editor Robert H. Reed, Ee The new name of the 101-year- | by Roots | old magazine * Ignored Weeds Hurt Garden - | “is more indicative| The arden is made The sun | . of its contents,” Reed said. The . And the heat is en change will take effect later this | * . selene year, Je the best is on the gardener, “We will present a new cover! Weeds... weeds .. ‘weeds. . format, with the new logotype fea-| they keep the heat on. Weeds turing ‘Better Farming,’ ” continued, . Reed | | thrive on neglect. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 | says, Pentiae Press Phete s become a focal point for sight stopping . of garden osen recently annual as one he Detroit area Outside of the footba!! team, he Schjolins have done practically a the on 4 work themselves. Maja goes suntless expeditions to discov er new Varieties ef her beloved wildflowers alts wields the sledgehammer and = places the hea\ y stones Together they have thinned out the trees, built the rock gardens that surprise the eye at every turning, arranged for the filling in of swamp areas. They have hauied concrete from repaving projects. and broken it |up for material to build the river | walls they On this last project, though, nearly bogged down — until | they thought of the football tearn. Where else could they find work- men willing to stick at the back breaking labor of digging watery foundations and fitting stones and concrete along both banks of 400. So the Clawson was hired for a the wall was built fall feet of river’ football team whole summer and the team started ther , Season In tip-top shape It's a dynamic project “one you can't stop. The first summer landed in the hospital with But even that couldn't discourage me." potson ivy . | Yet, the weed situation can be | handled easier than you can at-| tack plant diseases combat | VACATION drougft or slog through over- | * moist conditions j HINT ' All you have to do is get rid of them. This is the time, of the year, | Leave your bird with while the seedlings still are in their | 14 us; will give the best formative stages that you've got | '« of core. .§.| the biggest problem. Sometimes the weeds grow fast- Call Us for Rates! | * than the seedlings. Then you've eH, se got to pick and choose. Some | DANCEY’S PET and weeds are so fantastically decep- tive that they take the form and| WOODLAND RETREAT—Mrs. Hans 0. Schjolin | woodland garden along the Rouge River in Bloorn GARDEN SUPPLIES appearance of valuable flower | takes time out to — soigs he pirated garden. | field row nship ha 358 OAKLAND AVENUE plantings oral which she and her husban oremeee out | seers t was ch ‘ acres of “river wilderness and poison fy the places for t Permerty Dixte Feed Store = em) Go a job on your: Barn le het French poodle Allegro The ib to ) Stech North of Sohacen garden. They take nourishment FE 53-3931 WE DELIVER from the plants you want. They shade the good plants. and they are a swell place for harmful in Bea u t S, O t Db Ri ve Y sects to breed and get a foot hold. spreading disease through PROTECT | ==" F I They're not very sightly either child: ent, pets, shrubs u ith Every day is W day in the gar nN ds a wn Mo win den A You've got to fight the weeds By WILMA GREENWAY elm, basswood maple, sassafras nch in the lawn, the flower beds, the or ence ahve enalien. around Gress sad You have to see ft. Otherwise and dogwood leaves. bv ércreens } in the vegetable garden. vou dl never believe that in three throw heavy blotches of shade On vears two “city greenhorns” could the ground. ferns m many \arieties You can pull ‘em out by hand. transform a four-acre tangle of waye their delicate fronds become the man with the hoe. get woods. weeds, swamp and’ poison la cultivator, use a weed ‘killer, ivy into a woodland garden so in Maja says the scene is con | blanket them with mulch any | \viting and naturally beautiful that stantly changing. In spring the | way you can do it, do it. Weeds | gardeners from far and near travel hillsides are a riot of color as lare no friends into Bloomfield Township to sce it Buadreds of varieties of wild Just pulling off the weed leaves WA garden of wildflowers. sloping er break inte bloom. Thea won't give you too much relief. Woods and river that outlines the « river swells and flows in a You've got to get to the root of house in the treetops het Ha) et oo oo or “even 2 a Wr the matter This means soaking and Maja Schjolin ¢ all home feet to a width of perhaps 21 feet. no DOWN PAYMENT the area to be weeded first. The True, the foothall team helped In summer. lush green vegeta 36 ths te Pay reots will slide out easier ria ee ee" Randolph ‘were se guage a flowers The Eaves Mon . | always ready with an encouraging shrinks to brook size—sometimes to Beautiful and permanent oo“ eee oe a ae a ay Ear Sat care soe leony a perros te Anchor Fence keeps children oA ae A ye pstaag | was strictly on the job when it Winter brings a white wonder- and pets in canara tere — S 10 came to keeping mice out of the | land, as snow blankets the carth stray animals out! -asy terms win. You'll be surprised, per: jiiy bulbs heaps the branches and laces| lz Call for free estimate haps, at the depth to which some : every bush and shrub. of those weed roots go. | Sail, seems a wonderful =) Phone FE 5- 7471 . you've’ got the a = thing that twe people, unversed we you ( » area we in the ways of growing things, or FE 5-4962 weeded, give yourself a break | could seccaigns ea ee of Chemical Mixture — ———— =) Mulch well, This will help keep! natural beauty that makes up ‘them down the Schjolin estate at 127 Cam- )) t C AERIAL DUSTING ee SiroyS Lradgrass SERVICE No one is more surprised than) FAST LANSING — You. don't Insecticide, Fungicide, Insect the Sc hjolins themselves have to go on jour knees and! and M ite Centrel | Maja Schjolin makes an ¢X- battle crabgrass any longer Pontiac P.O. Box 2206 pressive gesture toward the hun You can knock ow the pest OR lande 3-9704 dreds of transplanted wildflowers with a single blow nowadays. ——____——— | the rock beds, river walls; the Jhe mixture’ is this: Ouc-hait many White $ —= Complete Landscape Service Nursery Stock 71 S. Cass Lake Road Pontiac, Michigan FEderal 5-471) FAST, PROMPT DELIVERY ‘| — of AGRICULTURAL LIME at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Spread on-Your Farm by One of Our Giant, Efficient Trucks. MATHER SUPPLY CO. SOTTT Shlawasee, Farmington _— las his daytime profession of de- ' velopment lone plant from another stepping stones that mean | der along river paths and form! into stairways up the wooded in- | cline.. “It's our method of getting away from lawn mowing.” - she says . it seems that one day, four years ago, Hans leaned on his | lawnmower, looked at Maja. and said: “If only we could find a place that was wild—end leave it wild. No work . | Not the girl to “tet a brilliant | idea hang fire. Maja mounted her | bicycle and started exploring | That's how this river beauty | spot came into being. It's how Hans Schjolin got tangled with a |mas¢ of brush, swamp and river and acquired a part-time job that | takes nearly as much planning and | ingenuity—and- more hard -labor— | engineer with GMTC who didn't know became a And how Maja, | creative gardener and gained an | educ atton in the habits and growth conditions American) wil d-| flowers From the front of the house. neat flower borders. graveled drive ard rustic fence give the vtsitor—titte+ idea of what is in store for him. | But step through the door to the \Tiving room bay window, and a | magnificent panorama greets the eyes The house ts level with the , treetops. Seme 25 feet below, tRe Rouge River winds across the property, i's banks buttressed | with rock-walled garden, its,cen- | ten point spanned by a rustic | bridge, Hans’ birthday gift to | of Maja. -.Over-600_{eet_of stepping | stones make up the woodland : | paths, and 150 steps and_ risers End Sprinkling Fuss... Dispense with the troublesome hose during the hot weeks ahead and install an underground sprinkling system at a_price within fhe reach of everyone. An area of 1500 sq. ft. can be sprinkled for as little as $25.00. We carry the famous RAIN BIRD lawn sprinkling ‘equipment. Portable sprinklers, spray heads, valves and pop-up sprinklers. Ask for demonstration at our place of business. We on large areas as well as small. can quote CARLON plastic pipe and fittings. 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FE 2-4489 Press comics. | Watch ook Out for Monday Angel Moves Into Your Heart An Angel is coming into your life! She’s a little girl with a halo in her name, and you’|| find her beginning August 2, among the Pontiac Watch for “Angel,” by Mel Casson — she’s a little girl who packs a powerful chuckle. PONTIAC PRESS AUGUST 2nd for Angel in Monday’s bai Y > eam *« Benson's Family Shares His Official Woes, Cares WASHINGTON (UP) — When Secretary Sf Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson appears before a congres- sional committee or makes a speech, there’s likely to be a shy, | dark-haired woman watching from the sidelines. When he returns from a trip, no matter how late at night, the same woman, his wife, will be at the air- port or railroad. station fo greet him. The whole Benson family is likely to show up at a depart- ment function such as a recent one When Mrs. Benson recited poetry and the Benson daughters sang and played the piano. From all outside appearances, Mrs. Benson is understating the case when she describes her hus- band, herself and their six chil- dren as a_ ‘“‘close-knit’’ family. While they're just carrying on as usual, they've brought something new to official Washington. ,dad was the chief witness.-.Mark, { | “It's always been that way” in. the Mormon homsehold, she told a| reporter. “‘When any member of the family has a responsibility we all feel it." She added that her husband finds ‘it “reassuring to have members of the family present.” Mrs. Benson feels her husband's responsibilities so keenly that when she was presented with a gift of margarine, she promptly went out and bought an equal amount of butter so the secretary's family would be fair to both industries. How does she take it when the going gets rough for Benson at a congressional hearing? She's loath to comment because she dislikes “gissip” of any kind and “bates..to burt anyone’s feel- But she does admit her husband is more successful in controlling his feelings. If she ever does feel like exploding at a rough question, chances are it would be at home with only her family present. “We're a very tight-mouthed | outside it. We work, play and pray together." Five of the six Benson children. who range in age. from 9 to 26, also | have attended hearings where their 25, one of the two sons, is the only one who hasn't; he lives in Cali- fornia. Because she devotes so much time to her husband’s work, her family and her home, Mrs. Ben- son’s time for Washington ‘‘so- elalizing” is limited, The soft-spoken woman did find time recently to entertain Mrs Dwight Eisenhower, cabinet wives and other women of capital official dom ° . She and her daughters cooked and served a lunch of chicken a la king in individual casseroles, rolls fruit salad, angel food cake and punch, . Son Reed, an Air Force chap- lain, flew from Texas to help en- tertain the First Lady—reciting Wordsworth's ‘‘Happy Warrior’’ and a humorous jingle. Barbara, the oldest daughter, sang a solo with the touring madrigal singers from Brigham Young University, and th youngest daughter sang aml danced ‘It's a Lovely Day Today.” Seek Gambling Bosses in Tough Phenix City PHENIX CITY (INS)—Authori- ties began a search today to learn the identity of ‘higher ups’’ who ordered Phenix City police to “look the other way’’ when entering gambling establishments to make arrests. Guardsmen took over Phenix City after the gangland-style as- sassination of Albert L, Patterson, who won the emocratic state at-. torney general nomination — vir- tual election — on an anti-vice campaign, An electronic *‘watchman" has prices. 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Slated by Bonn? West Zone Employes Cleared by Otto John May Be Re-screened | | BONN, Germany u—Chancellor Konrad Adenauer’s government may face the immense task of conducting new loyalty tests for 70,000 government employes as a result of the disappearance of Se- curity Director Otte John, German | officials said today. Dr. John chief of the West Ger- man FBI for four years before he vanished into Communist East Ber lin, directed the federal govern- ment's loyalty and counter-intelli gence programs, The government contends he was kidnaped, but the Communists and | many West Germans say he went to the Reds voluntarily. Seek Sugar Substitution KALAMAZOO ® ~«-Michigan ice cteam maunfacturers launched a drive Thursday for liberalization of laws which would permit them to use several recently introduced sugar substitutes as well as sac- | charine, .to which they now are re- stricted. The manufacturers, meet- | ing at Gull Lake Country Club, | said they would .ask} the approvat | of tee Michigan Medical Assn. as their first step Unmarried Princess Won't Come fo U.S. LONDON (INS)—Princess Mar- | garet is a big girl now—big enough to have a Rolls-Royce and tour London's night spots—but she can't | go to the United States on her own A usually well-informed source close to the royal family said to | |day that the trip for which the Princess has been longing will |have to wait until after she mar- | ries. The source said that court pro German officials said 48.000 gov- | tocol experts have ruled that it ernment career officials and 22,000 | Would not be “right” for the Prin- non-career employes had received | C¢88, Who is 23, to make such a loyalty clearances from Dr. John's long trip “as an unmarried lady.” | | Queen Motner Elizabeth is sched- | office Now Adenauer and his cabinet must decide whether to void these clearances and screen the entire roster again SG a , 51 NASH Ambassador Radio - Heater - Glean 1953 DODGE Tudor CORONET Overdrive - Radio - Heater Radio Heate ~~ 1%2 DODGE Sedan Coronet, ‘80 5 | ' o 1953 PONTIAC 1395 —_ 1951 Tudor, $ * Sharp Radio - Heater - Clean FORD Sedan 1952 Fordoma 1952 CHEVROLET Tudor - Radio - Heater Late Model ~ Good Used Cars 1950 PONTIAC Sedan | EE Radio, Heater 69 5 Radio - Heater - Sharp 1952 FORD Sedan Fordomatic - Radio - Heater Heater, Clean 1950 FORD Tudor SAR ect | Radio, Heater, Clean 148 PONTIAC Sedan 1950 BUICK Sedan Super - Dynaflow Radio—Heater, Very Clean 1948 STUDEBAKER Convertible, wr 45 Radio--Heater, 1949 OLDSMOBILE 899 Sedan, Radio, Heater peas se eS eee eee eC 148 PONTIAC Radio - Heater - Clean Your Local Ford Dealer} 5 147 South ‘Sagi 7) TWENTY-EIGHT You May Travel Oer the World Wenn Offered — Jobs at VA Hospitals © WASHINGTON (UP) — The Vet- — Administration has a lot | ot good jobs waiting for qualified | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 need” social workers, dietitians, | biochemists, X-ray and medical | technicians, and therapists of all | types. Salaries range f-ym $3,175) a year for a beginning technician | to as = as S40 8 yeer fer-s) * 1 g Colbert Returns to Movie Work for TV Screen pa waxing the feet of the fural- ture at the same time as the flonr. | Scratching of floors with table | or chair ee can be prevented | SHOP and SAVE AT By DOROTHY MANNERS (Fer Louelia Parsons) | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Claudette | Colbert, who hasn't appeared be- fore a Hollywood camera in three | years, returns to the fold and at) the same. time makes her TV H debut on film in ‘“‘Magic Formula’’ for Ford Theater’s streen gems. | August 16 is the date set for Claudette to report on the Columbia lot for this original written by | Marianne Mosner and which Michel kKraike will produce No doubt Kraike had more than w little to do with the return of PARK JEWELERS’ |i “they "erento YA to oc T for Men or Women Reg. $34.95 Value! at OLIVER BUICK | Your Choice—$250—Nothing Down 1949 PACKARD— 4 Door — Radio and Heater 1947 pases Door — Radio and Heater 1947 MERCURY—Ciub Cpe.— Radio and Heater 1948 BUICK—4 Door — BISHOP JAILED—Roman Cath- | olic Bishop Stephan Trochta, of| Celbert. 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He's had his slumps—bet there are still mil- lions of fans plunking down their - twe dollars with confidence that Johany will boot ‘em home every | time he rides, * ¢ «#- Number three is coming up for Cyd Charisse and Gene Kelly. The | third appearance of the dancers. ! together will be ‘‘In Missouri’ for Arthur Freed, who also. guided them in Singin’ in the Rain” and “Brigadoon."’ Cyd will look very pretty in the pantaloons and bonnets of a south- ern belle of the Mark Twain days along the Mississippi in ‘‘In Mis- | souri.'’ The choreography will be | | designed by her co-star, Gene Arthur Freed takes his MGM | musical down south in mid-Novem. | ber to start shooting up and down the ee - Jewelers 1 North Saginew FE 4-1889 Specializing in SIZZLING STEAKS Visit Our New Horseshoe Bar |PUFF'S “3° 2661 Dixie Highway Visit Our Cocktail Lounge With the Beautiful Picture Window y VILLA INN | 60 PARKWAY BLVD. 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PHONE FEOERAL 2-485! : re) AK L AN D ° FEATURES STARTING AT— MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED ae eee ee SESS... til, il CLAIRE LARA! TREVOR «DAY NE ROBERT Sith PRICES FOR CINEMASCOPE MATINEE 65¢ @ Eves. & Sun. 90¢ @ Child Anytime 30c ADDED: Cartoon @ Letest World News Events ATTRACTIONS ! "7 7 ttt ot ee eee c Doors Open Daily at- 12:45 1:00 - 3:44-6:28 - 9:17 5 IN STARS... Mighty” Honer: Winner of Books and Authors Society honor award for faithful trans- lation to the sereen of an outstanding motion picture from @ current best ‘ jigan Open Harbert, who whipped Burke- the PGA finals, will be fer his tad straight Michigan Open title. He won by strokes last year with sizzling | sub-par rounds of 63-63-62——¢5. Burkemo, 1950 winner, didn't compete last year. Theré are 79 pros and 95 ama-| as favorites, many fee| the tough| a six-time winner (more than __THE PONTIAG PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY: 30, 1954 a ) Spotlight on Harbert, Burkemo teurs entered for the-four-day test grind in the out. The field will be cut to the! , |60 low scorers for Sunday's 36-| If both falter, the title chase -will be a wide open battle, with any one of a half dozen golf- ers given ea chance to nail Ist | hole windup. First prize is worth $500 — or | + $4,500 less than Harbert picked up! |at the PGA. . | While Harbert and Burkemo rule' The pro list included Al Watrous, | any | i } Edge Tonight — } | PGA might have worn ! | over the par 70 Lakepointe lay- them too thin, . | | sino, | trom a vacation in England where one else); Horton Smith, president | He still figufes they would be the of the PGA, Eldon Briggs of Sag-| men ‘to beat without their big inaw, Bob Gajda and Larry Toma-| moments in the national. , The 53-yepr-old Watrous, play- ing since 1919, won the Michigan } Open in 1926-27-29-30-43-49, Briggs he took part in the British Open, | the U. 8. Open and is nes figures the tourney to be a two-| steady as capable of winning. man race between Harbert and | Burkemo. It’s Al's opinion that} Also entered is Michigan's 1954 neither Chick nor Wally will suf-|amateur champion, Glenn John- The veteran Oakland Hills pro-| fessional, only recently returned | fi , | | | fer from any letdown after the son, and a former amateur cham- | hot finish of the National PGA./ pion, Ed Ervasti, | { | singles. Cecilia Darimont, also of Pontiac, was a member of the secend-ranking junior fours team. Pontiac Roller Skaters Score in U.S. Events DENVER, Colo. (UP) — Four) | Michigan skaters won high honors lin. - Cold Shoujder Now Needs PHILAD ELPHIA — A move- ment in Philadelphia to ‘Save the A's” seems to need saving as much | as the financially distressed Amer- ‘ican League team. ; | Business and industry leaders in the city, at any rate, have turned | 'a cold shoulder to a drive to keep | the Athletics in’ Philadelphia. | And paying fans aren’t exactly flocking to Connie Mack Stadium |in support of the team. * * * A report not yet released by Mayor Joseph S. Clark’s office was turned over to Clark yesterday | informing him that efforts to stim- | ulate attendance at A's games have | Others on team are Charles Bark-| encountered apathy and in some comment on this latest of a series | er. Nina Steward, and Gerald Ham-} in3tances outright resistance from of developments | the public as well as from busi- ‘Move to Save the A's Saving,-too delphia business and industry have refused to accept membership in the committee or to work for it in any way. Of the 125 letters sent to leading | citizens asking them to head up subsidiary groups for the purpose ‘of ‘selling tickets to A’s games, not one favorable reply was re- ‘ceived, the report said. * * 7 A change in present management is needed before any movement to save the A’s can be successful, the report said response indicated, “Neither Roy Mack, executive vice president of the club, nor his ‘brother, Earle, was available for involving the | hard-pressed club. It was Roy who in Statistics appealed to Mayor Joseph S. Clark ' Thursday in the American Ama- | ‘ early this month to help the club | teur Roller Skating championships = ° ness leaders. Sharon Demell, Flint, was third | a in K.C. Open : Golfer Britisher Is Expected at Mammoth Garden. in the juvenile “A” girls’ division| The report was prepared by draw at least 400,000 more fans to Native Czech ae . pe ole ce : while Sandra Perry, Dearborn, won three staff members of the mayor's the park this season. Since then Fires 8-Under-Par 65 | to Have Big Advantage | Richard Pozniak, Pontiac, placed! similar honors in the juvenile “‘B" | committee to ‘Save the A's.” It | only 51,798 fans have seen the club i ig First Round in Weight 2nd in the intermediate men’s girls’ class. | said that most leaders in Phila-| at home. 4 eel . -_ —— - - a= i By SKIPPER PATRICK SEATTLE «Harry (Kid) Mat- | thews is taller and has a greater 2 | reach than Don Cockell of London, | = but hell be topped in all other ® statistics by the British Empire " ‘champion in their 10-round heavy- Amateur Day Feature Coachers Keep Alive Hopes for City Open e 7 | Krak, a 26-year-old native of weight fight tonight. | J S S OO CS tars | Czechoslovakia who served two | Cockell js expected to weigh in , Kk 7 eye as a jet pilot in the US. at anything from 207 to 211 today— : | 2 are ir Force, had a hole-in-one to his the Cockney has been keeping his -~ i eel _ @redit—the first of his career. He | poundage a secret during training By BILL MARTIN | team comprised of leading hitters (a remarkable average of 600 in ghot an S-under-par 65. He was swathed in heavy cloties| City Class A Baseball League! from General Motors, Oliver 20 trips to the plate, he will start’ Beat Jerome Nine, 3-2, * *¢ « at his workouts, sweating away the | leading Pontiac Jets will-test their | Buick, Aubura Merchants, Jer- (in center field. Yesterday to Maintain mont, and Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex. Oliver won the event last year, ting a tournament ,record of 19- Peder par ‘for the 72 holes. His could stand up this week, but \ , all-around team strength against | and Elks No. 723. ome Olds-Cadillac, C1O No. 594 © excess baggage. 2 * iJ Matthews, who is 5 feet 11, will /Of the circuit Sunday in the fea weigh about 180. His reach is 74% | ture game of the Pontiac Baseball | the concerted power of the rest | |- Heading the all-star lineup fs Les Stone, versatile Auburn play- ‘is left fielder. Ernie Zubalik, vet- eran City Leaguer who has been batting at a .424 clip for General nl Second best hitter on the squad Mathematical Chance General Motors retained its n inches, compared to 71 inches for | the 5 foot 9%, Cockell. In chest, |meck, biceps and other measure-| Opposing the Jets will be a ments Cockell has the edge. i— ~-- — Federation's ‘‘Amateur Day!’ pro- gram at Wisner Field. er who is equally adept-as a pitch- er. Ist- baseman or outfielder. He is the squad's leading hitter with Motors. Remainder of the starting Mathematical chance for a share lineup-has Bob Flanders of Auburn at Ist, Jim Long of Oliver at | 2nd, Santa Cruz ef Auburn at 3rd. Bob Swindell of GMC at short, Al of the City Class A Baseball.” League title yesterday by edging dth-place Jerome Olds-Cadillac, 3-2, ‘s @ cinch the scores will run 2 Oo 0 s | ot G | _ Vietory gave GMC a 12-5 mark fmuch lower than in any of the eight He even bas the edge in the | Barkeley of GMC in right field, and against league-leading Pentiac r PGA meets Ring Magazine ratings, which list ] lal n X - am lon | Daryl McGlashen of Auburn behind | jets’ 13-3 record. Should GMO nga him in third place and Matthews - | the plate. | win its final game over Oliver First round firing over the 6,625- in seventh. . | All-Star manager Harold Welch | Buick apd Jeis lose their last par 73 Blue Hills Country If the promise of good weather ‘has not yet named his starting twe games te Oliver and Auburn ay course yesterday found 81 of | * : AP Wirephete | holds, the fight will go on about 0 e ome C lla Shes but is expected to start, Merchants—an unlikely turn of the 166 players hitting par or FINIGAN OUT AT 2ND—James Finigan, Philadelphia 3rd-baseman, | 10 p.m. (PST) at Sick's Stadium, _ Jack Hruska of CIO, saving Herm events—GMC would gain a tie better. The watered greens played | is out at 2nd base in the 2nd inning of Thursday's Ist game of a | home of Seattle's Pacific Coast | Bifhop and Marv Caswell of GMC with Jets for the championship. formally, but the dead grass fair-| doubleheader, in attempted double play: Frank Bolling, Tiger | League baseball team. In case of| NEW YORK —Ezzard Charles drop him at least once” and Zeke Morris of Jerome for (ies opened with two runs in prays allowed an extra roll of 35/ infielder, made the putout but got the ball aff too late to Ist. Tigers threatening weather the main| never will go down as the greatest’ It was a bloody battle on both | Felief duty. the Ist frame and added another yards or more. won both games. event will be tucked in after the | heavyweight champion, but he will | sides and before the agreement for) The feature game will be pre- in the 2nd to go ahead, 3-0. Jerome ; ee (— — - | first preliminary, scheduled for | have his own little niche in the his- a return could be made yesterday.| ceded by a S-inning clash be- went scoreless the Ist five innings | Krak, Lousville, Ky 8:30 pm | tory of the ring. Marciano had to have his left eye tween the Pontiac Oldtimers and = and then scored single runs if the } John Abel's 1947 American Base- ball Congress champions at 1:30 p.m. | Charles Irish. president of the Pontiac Baseball Federation, will 6th and 7th to cut the final margin to one run Dave Zittel sparked the GMC Shit attack with a double and single in four trips. Roy Bone went the ) egular - Season Play Ends Rain would put the whole thing| The lithe Cincinnati Negro will examined. Charles worked on it to) lover until Saturday night | be the first ex-champion ever to | the extent that 10 stitches were When the two men met here a get three cracks at winning back | required, but physicians said it year ago in the first of their three | his title. He lost the crown to Jer- | was healed completely. fights (Cockeil won the two pre-| sey Joe Walcott. lost a return de- . f ¢@ vious ones by decisions), the match | cision to Jersey Joe and dropped a! So Jim Norris, head man of the tract the ee sa nara na 12 Men's Softball League | it wag a good shot when | CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE | Birmingham Riteway handed cel- Men's Standings we + throw the ist pitch to Mayor Wil- route on the mound for the win- w t_lar-dwelling Drive-In Cleaners their ‘ ‘ Rock s L Sports Pages in \Siine ua ESP. Yillisortme'ctaerseanan'SU'™ 7 drew S00 Thin faa may top| decom when he calenend Rocky International Boxing, Cube i'w. Doaeen to tat «et pers srk cat ave, welling Sports Moose 16 @ Poreter $'$| Birmingham pushed across | creel on) asia! | one i «6 6-6 RB ides d ‘dies where and when | oPening ceremony. \two and giving up four hits. } . ay Loule's } A " Today's Pontiac Press | Milferd @ © Drive-In 21¢| what proved te be the winning Now he's going to get another to hold the battle, he is mulling | Proceeds derived from ey ae Sot a : ; — - *| rum in the Inst of the 6th, when crack at Marciano, on either Sept {contributions at the games wil |” ne and Berg. Morris and Stone. | said, “I was sur- iF H he i git Fia., Marty Furgol, Lemont, Ill, and Lloyd Mangrum. Niles, Ill, each had first round 68s. ~-|Visitors Banned Regular-season play came to an roar around the end in the City Men's Softball League last night, when 4th-place at Lions’ Camp Parker Satisfied With Progress of Squad in Ypsilanti Drills YPSILANTI wy — A mild epi- demic of flu may keep two players and coach-talent scout Bob Nuss- baumer away from the playing Chartes Reynolds gained base on a fielder’s choice, advanced on Charies Nichols’ single and ee scored on an error. | | blanked Avondale 30-0 despite the | ‘fact that they were outhit, 6-4. by) Beats Cass Ponts, 11-2, Shaw's Jewelers swept a pair of ; exhibition games against City} Deadlock - Inn, 8-3, and GMC, 31. Rain washed out the Class F and @01 211 x5 6 | /terday’s City Junior Baseball Alderson and oe Atwood, Walker | League schedule. ; Shaw Qiris...... Avondale .... ai oog o-—@ 6 8 Bories and Pollina. MecCasiin ana| beat Cass Ponts 11-2 to settle 2 Stadium | 020 100 6-3 4 3 | ceweien ™ a8 6 3; team for the 3rd playoff berth. Second-place Police and 3rd- E Playoff 8! In Girls’ League action, Shaw's | ayo of the losers. . ty to Settle Third-Place | League opponents, beating Stadium 001 200 1-4 ¢@ 3 | Knothole division portions of yes- Nichols and Kot - 121 3-10 4 4 In Class E action. Boys’ Cub Goodell. | 3rd-place te and determine the ast ons Helisek and D. Wilson; Konchis and | 8 3/ Place Griff's Grill both were hand- _over the television problem. 15 or Sept. 21 in New York, and | *. 68 @ today. even before the battlers| The financial arrangements will have signed the final contracts an be the same as their bout six weeks early line has been quoted. The | ago with Marciano getting 40 per Rock from Brockton, Mass., has cent of all money brought in and been installed as 1-3 favorite and | Charles 20 per cent. is even money to stop the 3-year | Marciano plans to start training old Charies. today at Grossinger, N. Y., while “I hope to do a little better than Charles probably will start work- last time,” said Marciano. ‘I was outs after he signs the papers next a little disappointed: that I didn't | Tuesday. go into players’-tournament fund. _ Swans Weren't Fans OCEANPORT, N. J. ()—Mon- mouth Park has a dozen new | snow-white swans gracing its in- | field lake this season. Last year’s | swans evidently weren't racing fans. They flew away before the ' season ended. New Shoes, Old Ideas! Stanky, Little Changed, Cards Have Chance of Grabbing Crown | ceded, “but we're pot out of it by| The Cardinals are finding it a Pe a long shot. Remember, there are tough task to sneak into the first inanimous By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK —They’re calling | Still Thinks Layne'Makes Quick Work of Coast Foe WEST JORDAN, UTAH w— Heavyweight Rex Layné knocked out Garris Alle, Los Angeles, in | 2:48 of the second round of a 10- |Tround main event bout at West | Yordan Arena last night. Both fighters had flabby midsec- , tions, with Layne weighing 208 and Alle 213. The Salt Lake City heavy- weight put Alle down for a nine- coun: shortly before knocking him out n a co-feature, speedy Gene West Jordan, won a decision over Reno ‘ ’ Ba Ss s - D & W ck . eter tae she “ still two months to go. Let us have | division but they've been playing one good long winning streak and | good ball of late. Since that double- the entire pennant picture might headcr loss to the Philadelphia | change. That goes for any one of | Philies that ended with a forfeit- | six clubs. We haven't had a real ure by the Cardinals, the Redbirds | | Abellia, billed as the Hawaiian middleweight champion. _ him the ‘‘new’’ Eddie Stanky but | the only thing new about the man- | ager of the St. Louis Cardinals ts | the snazzy pair of sports shoes he | | the Detroit Lions’ camp. ® 3/ed setbacks in Class D. Police _| Veteran center Lavetn Torgeson,| Grant and Osika; Mall and Hagan bowed to Lytell-Colegrove, 8-2, as rookie end Dewey Brundage and | : <— ‘Jerry Kruskie limited them to Nussbaumer all were yictims of Mazza Quits Canadians {three singles. Last-place Clarkston eee eee eee | Sports Calendar es ° TODAY , eet gis No. No. &. vs Birming- the disease yesterday. HAMILTON, Ont. @ — Vince blanked Griff's, 3-0. on another 3 bought in a mid-town store yes- | terday. | winning streak yet. Maybe we're | have won six out of nine to move First Cage Air Trip Michigan State's varsity basket- terford Township Men's. Sofeball Head Coach Buddy Parker end ar ki amil. | hitter by Bob Yhanke: oo ; | due one.” iwithin one game of .500. Eescn iigWebGousin) chamnbied-| watchaa tas Giga Woe orine aed a ticer ae” bape p~Alay ee | cians He's still the same scrappy little due for = ” ball team flew to Milwaukee in ship last night, when Gidley’s! said he was satisfied with prog- | Football League, left the club to- ino” eee “G03 be0 ae H } ne ge Riga that zest ed ~ 4 ° s 1929 for a game agalrist Mar- Electric beat Dixie Recreation, 5-0,| ress made. He had just returned | day, announcing that unless he is|_ Kives. Tipton and R. Green, D. Green, aie Gt i unin Western Boys Fi Nn a li st ore ide ee ee to eliminate Dixie from contention. | from Kemp, Tex., where his wife given a substantial salary boost he Kruskie and Lesar. | votion to his ideas on running a é jin the United States that an inter- Dick Shafto tossed a 2hitter as| underwent surgery. is finished with Canadian football, | Crartstoa 7°5.0011.11. Tee Gon o=3. 6 1| pall up ane ea M A “es N ti ] collegiate team was transported by Gidley won its 2nd straight victory) pirier preparing the National| He said he woud try to gain a ci7ling, Johntoe and McLarty, Yhente| 10) fence b eet gain In a 10Nea Ss \o and its 3rd of the season. He struck out only two men, but re- ceived flawless fielding support from his mates. Williams Lake defeated Del's Service, 17-8, in a Little League 22 bases on balls given up by Del’s . t Oidiey =f e SBF ccc Boe 8 i @hafte and Lesar; McClellan, Hill and 72 Thoroughbreds ~ Bring $490,400 beg rs 8:30). All-Star game at Chicago Aug, 13, meanwhile banned all visitors from berth as a defensive end on a Na- CLASS & tional Football League team in the | poys’ ciub........... 070 049 O—11 10 2 Cass Poste ......... 000 O110—83 4 3 | United States. He played with the id. he D bi ‘Typical “ot his” imitura, ‘Stanky | ALAMAZC ue of Hamtramck, Mich., and George the Lions’ Ypsilanti camp. “After the all-star game every- body will be welcome,” Parker said, ‘‘But right now we won't per- mit anyone but aut press | and radio represenitifives in the area.” Head coach Jim Tatum of the | cS All-Stars had issued a similar no- |! is Detroit Lions in 1950. AMERICAN L a EAGUE Lest Pet ‘Major League Results Bebind 691 I» * Butler and Mountain; Lancaster, Wa- terfield and Himes. Pop Warner Improves PALO ALTO, Calif, July 30 .mR— The condition of Glenn (Pop) Warner, 8&3, veteran retired foot- still thinks his-Cardinals have an outside chance of catching the leaders. St. Louis’ easy victory over New York and Chicago’s tri- umph over Brooklyn yesterday | might have influenced his thinking | but Eddie stubbornly insists the | National League race is still wide | ball coach, was reported slightly | open. 454 ‘improved Thursday. | His use of the word ‘‘wide” Stoesser of Carmel, Calif., finalists in last week's Western Boys Tournament, meet again today in the quarter-finals of the National Junior and Boys Tennis Champion- ships. Dubie, third-ranking player in the National Boys singles, defeat- | ed Stoesser, fifth seeded here, 6-2, tocun in visitors ban on their camp at Pur- | Boston v7, | Doctors at Palo Alto Hospital | wasn't meant to indicate the 13's 62. in the Western finals. due University. is 33 | disclosed that Warner's condition | lengths that separate the Redbirds | a) SR ae = 4] had been serious but not critical the league-leading Giants, —_° ° Ti A wee noeman sss 8" | earlier this week. They said | from the } * *, 8 | Duble eliminated Jimmy Shaffer IGGL LAVETAGES ~ | kew york's: Baitimore, "7 pim—Reynolds | tiad at least three blood transfu-| ‘I admit things don't look too| of St. Petersburg, Fla., 6-4, 61, The Associated Press ...:.0:.:\Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 pm—Porte sions. ~ \ good for us right now,” Stanky con-! and Stoesser was extended be- UAL BATTING «< | carrere (6-9) vs. Keegan Ay), po : : - AB R H" HR RBI Prt | Boston at , 8:15 pim.—Nixon (8-8) oe 2080 COD oe 14 62 290 ve. Garver (7-7) Tuttle (354 80 106 6 646 204) THURSDAY'S RESULTS M ’ Dropo ....234 22 65 4 37 .278| Detrott 47. Philadelphia 2-3 , ee ee gn any of Worlds lop Athletes Ready for Start Belardi ..108 15 2 & 11 .257| New York 10, Chicago @ ’ Wiison ...115 16 2 1 8. .752 Washington 6, Baltimore 26 : Hatfield .. 76 s 1° 1 ® 20 SATURDAYS GAMES we House ....228 18 86 6 27 .249| Washington at Cleveland, 1 pm ’ ene e —— Kaline ...332 28 ao 2 #22 oa New Y at Baitimore, 1 p.m BE GP ii] SEES — Today, of British Empire Games at Vancouver peunss S TS | wamnipsten at Cieveland vay 2 30 pm. | . | Bertola... 6 8 4 1 2. 16) Biledeipnia at Chicago (2). 13pm. | VANCOUVER, B. C. u — Thé) part in the official opening cere ner of the British Empire Games J IP H BBSO W L Pct — Som | fifth British Empire Games, the monies. mile four years ago in Auckland, oe ae ta ek 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE commonwealth:s own ‘“Olympics,”"| An unofficial American repre-|/New Zealand, will take the oath .os-15D 142 30 46 7 came into being today with some | sentative was to be Adlai Steven- | on behalf of all the athletes. Reet et te a ee of the world’s top athletes—includ-|son, 1952 Democratic presidential! The last few days Have marked pote on dS 1 8 8 ing two men who have broken the | candidate, who was scheduled to a tapering-off in the practice work Gray ...... 4 3812 «1 four-minute mile—ready for fresh | stop over on his way back from aj of those who seek to better .what Miller ..... ee assaults on world standards. tour of Alaska. . the athletes of 1930 to 1950 accom- AB Rr HH 6RR ORBIT 2 © The competitions, from fencing | plished. ; 3308. 378822387 roe Climaxing months of preparation | to the more glamorous deeds in| There is at least one exception— . , in all parts of the World, track and | track and field, were still 24 hours | John Landy of Australia. The man Tiger Leaders Louis , Paliadelph a. - pm—Recax field men, swimmers and fencers | away. Colorful full-dress uniforms, | who wrote into world records an ; < is = fy uae pik 0-20 pm- dew | TOTP set for nine days of competi-| bands, pageantry and the parade almost unbelievable 3:58 for the parr ot see ner (36) eS ($5) ve Lapaime tion in what was conceded to be | of 775 athletes from 24 countries mile is perhaps the most arduous uke | (S> gee Darpent cos | Britain's greatest sports spectacle since inauguration ef the games 24 years. ago. j * * ® Royalty was in the reviewing stands. The royal family was rep- | resented by the Duke of Edin- | = ‘pr | burgh, and Field Marshal Lord | Tao 2 Ere “is we ie , Alexander, former governor-gener- Cotsage of (2), 12 pooa, ‘al of Canada, was here to take “ k 6 Pittsbu 3 (10 innings) j Cineinnatt 3, Philadeiphia 6 } ATURDAY'S GAMES | Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 12 30 pm Cincinnati at New York, 12: Leuls at Philadelphia. 7 pm Chicago at Pittsburgh, 12.30 NDAY'S | zen cpen.- will open the games officially to-; of all in training. night. ‘| A week from tomorrow thou-| For the ritual of the opening Sir sands-of persons in Vancouver's Arthur Porritt, chairman of the new Empire, Stadium—and mil- British Empire Games Federation, lions th the world—expect ne — a tribune of honor. to fined out what happens when Jpon his request, Field Marshal; Landy meets Engiand’s Roger Lord Alexander will declare the! Bannister, the man who first | smashed the four-minute mile with fore taking Larry Caton of Pen- » sacola,. Fla.,. 3-6,-6-1, 6-4. Gregory Grant, National inter- scholastic champion from San Marino, Calif., and Donald Dell of Bethesda, Md., 1953 National boys titlist, will be spectators today as junior singles open the quarter Gables, Fla., upset the fifth seeded Grant yesterday, 6-4, 63. Today Harum faces the junior favorit, second seeded Jerry Moss of Mo- | desta, Calif. Moss, former Florida player, ousted Maxwell Brown, . Ky., 62, 61, yesterday. Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn, 64, of Iowa City, Iowa. Racing Driver Suffers Fatal Heart Attack HARRINGTON, Del. —William E. Miller, 75, prominent Washing- ton merchant and a veteran har- suffered a fatal heart attack while ‘driving in a race yesterday, Miller was driving Josedale Alate, hig own horse, in. the first heat of a free-for-all pace at the Kent and Sussex Fair. He had the horse under a hard drive as the | field entered the stretch when he. suddenly veered to the left on his sulky and fell off. Other drivers swerved their horses to keep from striking Miller. He was taken to a first aid room where he died a few minutes later. ‘final round. David Harum, Coral 64. Dell was ranked seventh. To-| pz day Holmberg meets Art Andrews Hy ness race horse owner and driver, 5 ‘League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—Noren, New York, 355; Mi Roso, Chicago, 332: Mantle, New York, Fi —— Cleveland, 319; Avila, Clevee RUNS—Mantle, New York, 82; Chicago, 61; Mantle. New York, 77; Berra, Now York. 2 Rosen, Cleveland, 75: Doby, Cleveland, HITS—Fox. Ch . 129; Minmeso, Chi- cago, 127: Busby, Washington, 117; Kuenn, . gen ea Mantle, New York. 114 ec a "Bho — 23; Mi noso, —. +; Yost, Washington, 19; , Kuenn, Detreit and Berra pai coe c ald. New Y a. SRIPL Be —Sennels, Westin Dell was subdued by unseeded | Doby. Ciev - New York, 10-1, iy + 12-3, 900; Feller, ; , BOO, organ, New York, | 72. i Grim, New York, 12-4, .750. “STRIKEOUTS NATIONAL LEAGUE NG—Snider, Brooklyn, 361; Moon, ;. Mueller, New York. .337; - Louis, 336; Musial, St. New ” and 8; Moon, St Louis, 7; 4 lyn, Mays, New York and Musial, st . HOME RUNS — Mays, New York. 36! | Sauer, Chicago. 3; szeweki, Cincinnatt and Musial. St Louis. 28; Hodges, Brook- lyn, 27. STOLEN BASES—Bruton. Milwaukee. 271 Sf ia aus ae, = = : mega wulee & ani, . ‘ 7 ‘Mathews. is PITCHING—Antonelll, New York. 15-2, 882; Davis. Chicago. 7-2. .778; 83, 927." *, The pike, pickerel and muskel- -_ Bill Parnell ol a, win | 3:50.46, 4 | f } } lange belong to the same family. ~~ } : 2 Mever, ve. 100: | ‘ DETROIT u—Harvey Kuenn sat | on the rubbing table in the Detroit Tigers’ dressing room. He was sipping a beer and shaking his head. “Baseball sure is an odd game," the Tiger shortstop said, ‘I'm hit- ting the ball again but don’t ask me why. I'm hitting to left field ‘limped back more often but that's not the an- swer, I just can’t explain it.’ Despite the mystery, Kuenn had completed a het day af the plate, He collected six straight hits—five singles and a double— F Talk of the “sophomore yinx"’ and helped Detroit sweep a dou- bleheader from the good old Philadelphia Athletics. Scores were 4-2 dnd 1-3, and the double win moved the Tigers back into 4th place, two points ahead of Washington. Just three days ago. Kuenn to Briggs stadium 25% batting average. rose | With a sickly [above the whispering stage. But the blond shortstop silenced all talk in the five-game. series | lot. against the A's Kue nn batted at for Rich Arlington Event CHICAGO —Fourteen thorough- breds of the 3-year-old and up) class, headed by Sir Mango and, Iceberg II, are primed for tomor- | row’s $100,000-added Arlington Han- dicap. Iceberg II, W. Arnold Hanger’s 1953 grass champten, is rated at |3-1. He will carry the highest | weight of 121 pounds, including | jockey Jorge Contreras, who will This is the world's richest grass |"? brought in from New York to course race, and if all 14 start! the purse will total $159,000 with $102,050 going to the winner. > Harry N. Eads’ Sir Mango. who | won his first turf effort, the recent, Stars and Stripes Handicap at Arlington Park, has been assigned top weight of 125 pounds and cur- rently is favored at 5-2. Maxwell Is Leader in All-Army Meet By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER WASHINGTON /— Par-smash- ing Cpl. Billy Maxwell was three strokes ahead of rival golfing troops and a good bet to stuff the All-Army championship into his barracks bag today. The fosmer National champion from Big Springs, Tex., had a 54 hole tetal of 211 at the start of the final round over the 7.028-yard Woodmont Country Club course. He chopped two strokes off par with his second straight 70 yesterday and at that rate could stroll in bar- ring @ sensational last fling by one of his pursuers. ‘Futurity King’ Dies | racing's ‘Futurity King’, John | Marsch, 85, died at his Chicago home yesterday following an ill- | ness of two years. Marsch earned the title ‘Futur- ity King’ through the amazing success of the two-year-olds he owned. One of the most famous of his string, Occupation, was the top| money winner among two-year-olds | in 1942 with $192,355. No ‘Cousins’ Here PHILADELPHIA (® — The less Murry Dickson of the Phils sees of the Cincinnati Redlegs, the® bet- ter off he is. Dickson. pitching for the Pirates last year, lost three games to Cincinnati without a victory. The veteran righthander hasn't fared much better this season. He bowed to the Redlegs 3-0 last ~‘ght for the third straight time and he’s vet to beat them as a Phillie. Twin Killing! GaME PRILADELPHIA DETROIT ABHOA ABHOA Jacobs, 3> 4 1 5 © Kuenn,. a8 4 2 2 4 (imm'r, 1b 4 1 5 2 Tuttle. ef 9303 0 Power if 4 1 3 0 S’chock, If 464 06 Renna, rf 4 0 1 0 Boone, 3>o 412 1 W.W's'n.cf 2 0 3 0 Belardi, bh 217 6 Pinigan,J> 3 1 0 4 Kaline, rf 2 0 1 6 Dem'triss 4 2 1 1 R.Wilsonc 2 0 4 6 Rob'son, ¢c 3 © 6 1 Bolling, 20 2 1 4 2 Gray, p 3} 1 0 2 Zuv'imk.p 1 6 0 2 Is 3172410 Totals 25 527 8 rubedciphte 010 610 600—2 Detrett 000 630 10s—4 R—W Wilson. Demeaestri, Belardi, Ka- ine, a —— bggsSaneggl as Jacobs, Bo verin uenn. Rolling. s—R . R. Wilson, Zuverink 2. DP—L: tT, Demaestri ; or mes | Belardi; Kuenn, Bolling and Be Left—Philadeiphia 6, Det 3 BB—J. Gray 4 Zuverink 2. 80—J. Gra PREP by reer leon 2-2. HBP—B ( ison ) = Zaverink (6-5) L—J wee ol — ° Rommel, Stevens. Napp SECOND GAME PHILADELPHIA DETROIT ABH OA ABH OA facobs.2> 5 2 6 3 KE » oe € 5 5 Lim'r, Ib 3 @ 8 © DPuttle.ct $346 Power, tf 4 2 3 1 Nieman. 3.1 6 6 Renna, rf 4 1 2. @ Lund, wf #o1e6 W.Winct 4 1 4 @ Boone.Jdb 3 12 1 Finigan.Jb 4 2 3 1 Belarci,ip 1} 660 6 Dem'triss 4 @ 2 5 cDropotb 3 1 4 6 WSh'tzc 3 0 2 @ Kalinert 406 5 0 Dixon, p 2 1 6 1 House, c- 4 1 6 0 Sima, p 1 @ @ © Bolling. 3 0 4 2 R’bergr.p 60 0 0 0 & -o 210806 aRob'son © 0 0 0 Burt'chy.p © 0 @ @ 1¢e¢¢0 06 “4 8411 Mum 4 a—Wailked ir in Tio b—Struck out for Burtschy in 9th nee os 7 in 7 Detroit BB—Dixon 1, Sima omberger 1}, eer" 3. s0— Sinfa | scaerner 1 Hoeft 5. HO—Dixon 6 fm 2 (Faced 5 & 3rd) Sima 3 in 1 1-3, Romberger 5 ? 23, omy ee R oF (‘$. t Diner (46) U-—Rommel, ens. Napp. Chylak. T—@:15. 4—4.872. AQUA LUNG ~SALES--SERVICE 2869 PONTIAC TRAIL _ MA 4-1417 — MA 4-2929 . After 5:30 P. M. : replace Eddie Arcaro. Arcaro is under a 10-day suspension for rough riding aboard Roval Note, winner of \gst Saturday's Arlington Futurity * * * Hanger's Sadi II and Mrs. Ho- ratio Luro’s Turgueneff are listed as a probable entry with Iceberg II. All three are trained by Mrs. Luro's husband. 14 Thoroughbreds Primed Nine-Year-Old lad a .609 clip, lifting his patting aver- age to a respectable .J78—a 20 point -boost. Kuenn had 14 hits in 23 at bats against Philadelphia's juicy pitch- ing “He's been our big problem,” said Detroit skipper Fred Hutchin- son when asked about Kuenn’s sudden surge at the plate. ‘‘When he’s hitting, we're okay. I don't know whether he'll reach the .300, mark, though. Rue nn's At any rate. Lands Big Turtle PITTSBURGH (#)—Angelo Sim- bari showed how a lad of nine can handle a fishing pole when he went fishing in the Allegheny River, hoping to catch a carp. Snddenly there was a mighty tug on his line. 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(#) — Randy Randle of the Lakeland , Pilots her with |ord with Scranton in the Eastern THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 ° 146 rec-| League in 1948. - h Fishing Tops in my : xmas Areq of the Straits Florida State League game here. | Rain was falling in the fifth By JACK PATTERSON the locks, and évery once and a Hire, a former Pontiac resident. | inning and Lakeland, trailing by (Pontiac Press Outdoor Writer) | while the splash of a mighty fish, Both fisNermen used worms..and | seven runs, wanted the game HARBOR SPRINGS — We kept | 8% he rose to engulf a Mayfly.; Bob, who fishes the area quite called. the a cs | Some of those whoppers made a regularly, claims that artificials | Umpire Roth Belbeck refused ‘Beate with the rainbows, all- | bigger splash than Harvey Lodge’ just aren't worth bothering with for and when Randle didn't come to “ht. in St. Mary's river but as | did when he fell in the wet cement fishing on the Point. Both men bat, Belbeck ordered Orlando's {tem is the case the quarry proved” jast year, agreed that Waugoshance fishing is | Charlie Holt to pitch lage retoctees. But our most skillful flyrod wield- 43 good or better right now than Belbeck called three strikes on! 1)¢ ae reat ing failed to draw @ whack from the much touted Hog Island in | Randie while he sat on the bench. | pore id: the big boys. Just about the time the Beaver Island group. | Orlando won, 10-1. | din Rapid P we figure that skill plays a part}. While on the Point we also ran & by Soo stan § in fishing’ we have to backtrack into Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feather- | Jim Davis, rookie lg | the Chicago Cubs, had a ~ SPECIAL SALE! — 2-1954 _ FORD PICKUPS 8 Cyl., Heater, a * Sl 36 Parke oa HNO MONEY DOWN SP USPECIAL PURCHASE OF REGULAR 1.99 MEN’S | License and Tax. Take Your Pick | dards, maybe a ‘ . | and admit that success in that line | stone of Rochester who claim that C L 4.Doo (’ Young Golfer Sizzles ae ror “Loe is largely a matter of luck. of all Michigan's beauty spots, the 1—1954 For y r | Wilderness Park Area j hard to beat. =| RALEIGH, N. C. (@)—Arnold| have looked is pretty, Palmer, young Wake Forest Col- mighty good tak- Be that as it may, the big Mayfly hatch is due to continue Oil Filter F. A. Heater. Slightly Scratched (BRAND NEW). Sacrifice Today, Inciud- 315498 Never ot such e low price. Short sleeve, no_ ironing. Plisse, slubs and liheens, in sizes for all, S-M-L. he shot a T-under-par 64 to tle It was kind of PATTERSON the course record. A few weeks erie, easing along in the darkness | later he posted a 62, which in- | just before dawn, quiet except for cluded seven birdies and an eagle. ' boats whistling as they approathed CL nk bd kncdidpgdgdEkiit“£n Gey Pend Oreille should make a bee ling for the Seo, Had our usual difficulties in get- ting back across the Straits. Seems that whichever way we happen to be going is the popular direction of the moment. Back in Mackinaw City we spotted the George Crams feeding the bears in the state park. ground as we're rapidly becoming | accustomed to do, We did have a ‘chance, though, to check on the Maple River and found the brook trout fishing good. Also we learned that Round Lake, near Petoskey, despite its small size is producing some very good bass fishing. Wal- loon Lake, right now, is just about lege golf star, has found the| en from Low- for another week and a half and Spending the night before chas- Carolina Country Club course here | er Peninsula anyone interested in trying for Ng rainbows makes for a long next ing License and Tax. to his liking. 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Malcolm Burton - A DETROIT, (AP) Sage fob Detroit, [Bais time." 101 NY Air'Brk 20 | Me-dleet Clase Wubbell Sheriff, | 08.8 dividend for the company's |" Michigan Public Service | ‘isting - Interment st Oak il q I 4 cases inciuded. federal-state grades |Bat & Oh |, 262 NY Cent 216) Republican. Vote August 3rd. Adv. common stock. The company } : Cemetery. Order of Restern Star - : i = ate a — oe | Bendix Av ... 606 Nia M Pw SAE pu : | paid 35 cents each on March Commission, Wayne county and } — have charge of the grave eighte verage are - « , : x = service Se |ee 85's; medium 45-48 wid av 46's. | Boeing mir oo gey Nort & Xo" SO] af your friend's tm jail and needs) 15 and June 15 the city of Detroit had asked the | _* a ULY 8 _ 33 aod B, large 46-49. wid. ev. Bohn Alum |. 184 Nor Pac s47 bail, Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell j FPC to reject Panhandle’s pro- Mary (Leo) , Mich., age 2 eewres 7) . : = Si . 5 = eienus —. Giees A. packs On-en. utd | Bend Sirs ' = Nee me Pw. 18 | Diamendé Rings. 20% Off. Inland Steel Co. reported yes- posed new increase without a = oe < ee Sm: ; Qv 60's: large 34-55. wid av 84's: me- |p sabe fete 4 3 | terd. -cord-break : hearing d org Warn .. 86 Ohio Oi! - Newports, Jewelry Dept erday record-breaking net in . dear daughter of Mrs. Henry dium 44-47, wid av 45's: small 32-33. | Briggs Mt 38@ Ol! o 7 Georges ewports, | = : . . B =: Gear eter ef deur Std av 32's. grade B large 47. rede | pris, My por el a | come of 919,417,699, equal to $3.92 Michigan Consolidated Gas Co — mae pp tage eg tees : C large 29-35, wtd av 30: Peewees 23- Brun Balke | 166 Owens ll Gl. 914 . a share, for the six months | which serves the Detroit area and neral will be held Geturday, July 24', wid. avg. 23, checks 24 L t ——es [mires ua wena! tt) | reece ended June 30. The previous | some outstate cities, said it would! 31,0 4,p.m. from the Depainas- CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGS Peace _—s 96 Panh EPL .... 733) DETROIT LIVESTOCK | record was $18,228,446 in the first | attempt immediately to get a full Milton Eg maple meg = Mrs. I CHICAGO AP— Butter steady, receipts Cem ¥ «. 224 Param Pict 21 = Detroit livestock F =i Biliers we Donelson- ; 605.711, wholesale buying prices un- |Can Dry 13 Parke Da .. 3 oo (AP) —The | half of 1950. In the compara share of the interruptibie gas which Johns Punerel after § p.m, changed; 93 score AA and o2 A 563; 90 [ecole 7 47 Penney Jc... 874 oh Salable 56. Not enough hogs | tive six months of 1953 the com- | the FPC ordered Panhandle to sell this evening 4 = ee j mes asetiod: comes aaby cee |Carrier Cp .. 366 Pept Cols *” 15 3 | cerly to make @ market, undertone | pany had net income of $15,677,- | utility customers. . CIN OLETON ey x mx |sone baying prices unchanged except sa rapa = sc a Phelps D 422 “Cattle — salable 180 Market fully 521, equal to $3.20 a share. . 1 year 2 me: iecge oan Mr. . shee — =e ee Seven tlowss oe) Celanese : ia ee sees “ety |eteady today Compared last Thursday _ __ A new plastic “glass” for pro and Mrs. Robert A. ; * side: U BS. large 41-42; U 8 mediums C , 2 Philip Mor @4 Market fairly active: steers and heifers a — — dear brother of Linda A. Lor- 33. U 8 standards 30 current receipts |Cen Ill Ps... 235 Phil Pet 632 uneven, very aggressive demand for Tungsten may lace platinum | tecting woods and metals against reine A. Loutse BE, and Rebers 6 1 k Cert-teed 192 p ’ ;s U4 | ; . PONTIAC ae: Sursiee 225; xRerhe Chee & Oh. 368 pi Plate GO 970 [OUP fond Clearance: slaughter Mee | in electric thermometers used in|the weather can be brushed or A ieton Jr. Prayers willbe = ~ r : and heifers steady to s offi at Voor’ - AREA BOYDELL DEALERS P it ee i il! Gam ms mostly ang —- Fag doen | industry to measure high heats. | sprayed on and will dry -in 3 neral Home at 16 a.m. 4 : “ee i : ) nts to : P with . é ! BENSON LUMBER co oultry pol accllgtty 68 Pure O11 S01 |e’ menas- gheckete aod tecdeta wa | Tungsten not only has an extremely | minutes to a crystal-clear finish Me + Rev —— 4 j =k Se Packicn . be Pregl et LTRY P Cluett Pea op nding ide pe | changed. me soostiy gape irene high melting point, but also is! It resists discoloration, cracking mt Hope Cemetery, Charles will t . - £5 (AP) —Prices paid per poun . ~ 2 and yearlings : : ie state a oorhees-Sipie fob Detroit for No. 1. quality tive poul- [es Ps a is Reo Motors 27/2400 carrying smal! prime ends; part | readily available and oxidation Pener NORTHER LUMBER co. try up to 1¢ a m loa Ges * 41 — o 60 @ | joaas choice and — pop prada = —— Eee Heavy hens 20-24 light type 18: heavy Con Bais es oo 16 | and 2500, mostly ¢ eteors z 2 i ot) > ei. . [ : Rey Tob 333s «x ‘ ood and chotce fed heifers ; Pep lead me rans grey, cromaen Fg ‘Rarred Rocke 29-30, Conse pw 7 ary REQ Pit. 43 Tan sith: New choice and prime heifer COLONIAL LUMBER nd HARDWARE Breeder heavy ducks 18 Cont Can aq Rock Sng 711 | 9275-29 00 «bulk utility and commercial i a Comment: Market about steady. Deal- iCont Mot 10 . Fg me grass steers end betters ao ipl : i ers Nmitt receipts to effect clearances | C; tl oe a , cluding several loads - 7605 Highland Rd.. Pontiac Cusérabio bene basere aaiie ter ive [oc Gas, 68 Bt Reg Pap 113 | xin@s down to 900: bulk utility and | de but b h ~h 248 gcovill Mfg 291 | commercial cows 1000-1700; few better ‘ \e trade u alance more than ample Curtise W plng - | comM merc - : BURKE LUMBER Co. Young stock ample and moving fair Un Det Bais a 33.2 msengalh -- ae eee pandanerairag id erry amare tel can: BEFORE THE T X INCREASE ; ‘ r 2 5 | ) nee e t cows to ean : 4 Drayton Ploins SS Ss Doug Altes... ava Shell Ou 484 ers mostly 800-1000; balk utility and | A Dow Chem 42 Simmons 153 commercial bulls 12 50-15.00; most ¢-od BAKER LUMBER Co. aieacoee wrod Mata dS teedy | DU Pon SA saisieorad kat 422 and choice steckers end Se . : _ ive poultry steady . ocony Vae 443 |3050 common kinds down KD. 3967 Livernois, Rochester to firm: recetpts 557 coops; fob. paying ase= 5e : - 7 Bo Pa W6419| lin caicccankabas 88 Today's market | ro) we prices unchanged to a cent a pound Bast Kod ens Sou R 585 | slow and weak Compared * ‘Thurs- ‘\ — — — higher; heavy hens 165-21; light hegs p) Auto Lt jog Sparks Ww 46 aey broad demand fer chotece end 4 15-126. frvers or bfotlera 24-30, old | El % Mus In 94 Sperry . 625 prime vealers for kosher slaughtered | roosters 135-14; caponettes 29-31. - Emer Rad "126 Sta Brands €3 fully steady, other vesiers and — | a F ’ J "ggg Std Oil Cal ., @ | fatic. week to 3060 lower, bulk | . ’ Soe ae eer a aS Plus a $25 Trade-in Allowance e Spark Plugs Resist Rust Ex-Cell-O 2; 1 «Std OU NJ |. 891 | chotce and prime individuals 36.00-28.00; : | Pairb Mor ., 27 Std OO |. 401 | commercial and good ag poate : P tevens JP 6 . nh and utility " We re No Pa i General Motors’ AC Spark Flug j Pree mak ue mips Stew War -. 222 | many Soho 8 00 slaughter calves scarce, = A w y ng Division, Flint, announced today | Pruen Tre.... 287 Studebaker . . 181 /few sales up to 20 ; | : : | oe Sun O11 - 136) Sheep—salable 35. Todey’s market the introduction of a full line of | Gem Bet ..... 94 co pe 4s red Inst Thure- = i Gen Elec 437 p b | nominally steady. Compe : roo board motorboat spark i Swift & Co .. 481 | dey Slaughter lambs and bernhenn ag H NEWSPAPER, Cc “ rusty y out H F soci aa main on oe midi ol la 37 1'| steady; sheep scarce. weak te Fee tow r. 7 Per 100 Lbs plugs. Edgar H. Francois, mariag- Gen Molar lai esate 724 Most chotce end prime netive spring . 4 ° ] id ; Tex G Sul 1017 jambs 2200-23 00.: 34 head lot prime MAGAZINES er of replacement sales, said a! Gen Ry sig .. 334 Thee Pa Th laeae) gece and chelce wonsngere 50 00- : | newly developed zine finish makes | Gon syetrac tog Timk R Bear. 46% 2700. utility and low good 1600-1900: | Scrap fron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel the plugs impervious to ‘‘water| Gen Tel ...°,, 351 T78"% W Alr 18 | deck’ good and choice 96 tb. shorn " |Gen Tire. °° 39g Lransamer 37 | yearlings 1600. cull to choice ewes 3 STEEL C0 and weathering. | Gillette ne ee Twent c Fox 22 | | ranged 2.50-7.00 : 7 noaerwe | —_——— Goebe! Br 73 Un Carib 817 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | . ae Goodrich 1917 On pa 1364) CHICAGO — AP — Salabie bogs 5.500 : YPHOGN . Population to Jump | Gestvens Se t nit Atr Lin 3 1 general mark et moderately on . : . nit Aire 13 slow uneven buttchers steady : ’ Gt No Ry ..., 324 1), * | FE 4-9582 | NEW YORK (INS)—The popu-|Gt Won’a 1: ins [itt ch <3] er come, seagy ta. m8 beer extremes | . . lationof Minneapolis will show a | Greynound -oo 126 US Lines 164 ers 2200-2250 with several losds and 135 Branch St. across from American Forging & Socket | good-sized increase when the) Gulf Ou... $83 US Rup 38 | lote choice No. 1 and 2's 280-210 Te 32 75: ‘ sent me |.250-290 Ib 10.50-2200, 300- = : Boersma family gets -there. Mr. ee . = US Bmelt pf . 58 prot 160-;80 } ts 30.00-21.7; | ~ ee — | = * US Steel 55.6 | obj 30-40) Ib sows 16.00-18.25:. a few | and Mrs. Otto Boersma and their | Homestk—~.;""-458 Us Steel pf 198? ounee 300-4 a ua omen 11 childrren arrived in New York -sopechadl eaee he us Tob ~b}.2- 18 30-9 50: larger lots 425-600 Ib 14.00- +4 QUIT SCRATCHING AROUND yesterday on the Dutch liner | indust may ...474 worn B Bic’! 171 | 19,7, occasionally wp to 1000 |Groote Beer. en route to their | oun rae tee ran bed at Pu) : = generally steady with canner end aumer ; , : see est Un Tel.. at recent sharp up- | “~ For that home or business you've been looking for, Realtor new home in Minneapolis from | tterak Ir... 18 Weste A we. |. 300 | on cay aay ot ap rg year. | i Partridge is the bird to do that scratching for you Rijswijk, Holland | Int Harv 32.3 Weete EI 10 | jing steers 23.85; 2 load of good te | 3 | ’ . Int Nick 4 444 White Mot, 38 =| mostly choice 1.127 i steers 23.25: a few } "WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Reeltor Great | tnt onoer sa) weileng® Co 84 commercial and good steers 1600-72 68: | m Viae ! a3 } ' 43 W. Huren St. FE 2-8316 Toebergs have been seen in Great int Tera Jel 3} wanlerrthy” | ae |0, fectaee, of aa m wulety gressere st Salt Lake Isl Crk Coal 151 Vale & Tow 424 | heifers of 800 Th utility grasse¥s at 14.90; j - ———— = - ~- ———__—_—— +» ——- —-—- - ——_—____—-~ | Jarobs 63 Young S4W 25 a few high commercial and good heif- OOO OOO OOO OOOO SOOO OOOO ODEO OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOOOOOOOEOOOOOOOOOOEE Johns Man 136 Yungst Sh&T 68.4 ors 19 00-2200. utility to ee | - r 10 §60-12.25: canrers | « STOCK AVERAGES 900-1050. a few heavy Holstein cutters © | NEW YORK — Compiled by the Asso- | up-to 11.00; utility and commercial bulls | 3 ciated Press 200-1450, ghod dnd choice vealers | ? ~ BL) 18 15 60 1500-1800; cull to commercial veslers f e| Indust Rails Util Stocks cr _ ay pee a oy er 5 | Net ehange .... + 3 1 a oe Bala sheep : §p R ° oe 9 ood and : Noon, todey...,.179 986 6239 1328) other classes steady; a few ¢ Rae : | Prev day us 1794 985 638 132.6 | cholce spring _— re ee ti Se: Lise ees 2. | Week ago .,... 1775 979 632 1314 | head choice and prime w : ~ | Month ago .... 1751 941 609 1282{to low good lambs 12.00-1850, a short J ; H Year ago .,..,. 1412 872 5828 1088 | double good and choice 98 Ib fed shorn i 1954 high ,,..,. 1794 988 638 132.6 | yearlings No pate eee eull to good q hontai — 1954 low |...,. 1439 7278 854 1080 | slaughter ewes : 7 : e 1953 high .,.... 1518 936 558 1163 et ee —— ‘ 1963 low 1302 735 SOS 995 DETROIT STOCKS ~ Births . ic 5 . . stones, meos, dty Pia Soasvet 3 ise ban men, styles for women, DETROIT «®—John Covert Jr ia , - » ° vr. | paidwin Rubber? ..... 14 15 ie : mn 13 44 Try Us ona CHR SLER 5, was killed Thursday night when | 2.4, ouicngenso!! 20 38 Meth Values $ 99 ne Money 23 #27] he fell from the roof of the four- Kinston Products: ..- a7 3 | geen Cane ' trom 19-50 Down : x Ay Midwest Abrasive* .... 4 64 Fer Credit a Currently in sales we are story apartment ‘building where Pfildy Mfg: ....... oo 45 46) é 420% ai of- any other ;he lived. He had been playing/rnudy Mfg*........ - He } +. - Wayne Screw* Ch " at read ' a Md pr on’ the roof. "to sale; bid and asked | PEARLS | rysier ealer in € (Political Advertisement) -___(Politival Advertisement) : | . : near FS . Ea Detroit Metropolitan area. Ereive Stock Sf Pend i : : ; , klaces and Chokers } ‘ DEMOCRATS: 7 Nee ] . ¢ Don’t be hood-winked into 14K Gold . \j - a" nominating oa sure loser, nominate a possible winmer 99 vel OFF | Wee $ alues e for the November election: 7 from 12.95 to 24.95 ¢ ~ wey Vote August 3rd for WELSH | Wm. A. U.S. CONGRESS --- 18th District ~~Bemocret ~* Former U. $. Government Attorney with experience in five (5) different ment departments. Former Public Administrator of Oakland . Democratic nominee for Prosecutor of Oakland’ County in 1950. Attorney for Troy Township 1948-1949. anon experience as 2 practicing attorney in igen. Product of Universities of Ceorgia, Ceorge Washingten and Georgetown, LL. M. and LL. B. Veteran. : Add te Your Account Expert in Veterans’ Affairs Friend of Labor The Only Independent in the rece OPEN FRI. NIGHT ‘TH. 9 . POOR OTOL OOOO OODEO OEE OOOO OASOSESOOS SOOO RODEN ODOOSEOREOEOORNODENEN8 I ne . ae . ‘ i , : ¥ ’ becausé we carry over 50 Chryslers in stock—we can give you quick delivery on almost any model or color. | \ : ; ( because\our used car lot is suctessful—we can give you more for your trade-in. } because we believe that the 1954 Chrysler is the finest car in the world. . pore Men's Accessories Lb /, Cuff. Links, Tie Sars, a A ow Sos aaee Pe to chogse — styles { 4 See Us -- Try Us On This Deal Today at-- RONSON Pencil Lighter $ 4 4 90040000 00000000000000000000000000 0000000880000 ee ee eeeeeeeeeeccecceeeeeseeees CHL INC. ' §75 $ Woodward MI -6-1200 Birmingham # Pa $0900 0000000000000 00000008008000090000990900900000000000000000000000000080eee Bvseeece é Cita}. a. } S , } é ‘.. ; -ary cae a ates fone i bg t_ oe ee eee jueves a ae - - ———= eS i ct a iat mS job evenings, has car PE 3-z200 | Vernon. 9471 Eston Rd. Route No Real Estate! a FE 5-08 7 CABINS ON LAKE O ns v TIRE COMPANY DEALER WAN WITH WILL BEHAVED BOY area ee eavice TINAMCIAL probiems call for « nant. 7 ROOMS PORN 7 HAR Sth Sea i “glesures housekeep id tik Ms -er, @ ai problems cell for a fung Court off 245 aginaw : ,SCHArER's PLOW un Large’ National Tire and Rubber Rowe: i e. ou. ticae ive than’ — D> > Cn ager an’ oroperty disposal far Men only, Cail FE ¢8543 after FOR RENT SMALL CO" panes ra 2B AUBURN 3173 Company has opening for right salary Writ» Pontiac Press Box PAUL eeUTTON” a wor | CONGRESS | Rags Sou have teal a deel acta SHE — ry 4 oper ba to mon rs } © ho ft h ‘ z A 1 vou We re mania, a anita gee pel a _ 4, 2 redmore ra = > Puner a —_@i handling dealer _saies _ “EAE ow KT 5 ie uneral Directors 4 Must live in ebout Pontiac MAN w OLD a or Renumeration $8000 up Unhm- plenty of steady’ work lots of ited benus avaliable with paid overtime steady worker depend. | Donelson- Johns vacations Car furnighed and ail | SbI® experienced 1m, construction | LOG COTTAGE ON RIVER. 20 “REDOCE aD “RELA: "ROOMS AND BATH. Mae ent Clare 80 week. Resu.ts with every ok Fast, OP ] * tupaisned adults only close ze safe and scientific, FE $4131. - or Sure resu ts FE 43362 EO ———————— 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS 87.56 } ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED LAKE ORION COTTAGE. MOD- expenses paid Excellent oppor- a : } : vlcncek. awl ing fish- - i : ‘ s work, ‘ — consultations. Adults. 18@ E. Huron ern CONVEnIences 46mm e | tunity for edvancement Rend riving, shop Work : ewer wor On ‘S | _A Hur os j Bs ; Bika tlMY _“DEBONE) FO PONERALST | complete resume with recently _ S0*_stetion work .FB 44782 34029, or OR 36473 ee ¥ ROOM UPPER REFRIGERA- | Yjgo¢ 8“) *UADie Augus | taken picture of self to Box 28. , PAINTING WANTED BY FELDER. > : Waa Child. te Board | 26) tur, stove and utilities furnished. | - —___-—_—_—_ _~ Voorhees- Siple All resumes wili be held in _'¥ man FE 5-6848 ; ee eee Cue a Couple only. 308 N Saginaw MODERN CABINS OVERNIGHT. strictest confidence PLUMBING WORK ~WID -*REA ta a a | r WHI E 3} ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN. _*2°0 per couple 6445 Dixie Hwy | ; FUNERAL HOME TASLMAKEKS WANTED APPLY sonable FE 5-1016 cuILp. excer abd CARE = trance Aduits only. 6389 Peacock NEW MODERN CABINS ON PON- Ambul : Service P} : Mote 217 Central near, Saginaw st TENANT DAIRY FARMING wal = G 2 to off Joslyn bara vee per pale R. and mbulapce Service Piane or ' from #8 to 1200 am and 2 to Young couple with 2) children oods 7 RCOMS PRIVATE BATH P adios d ee s-ayra ——- 500 pm Both born and raised on farms td. Household : x , furnished RIVATS BATH, PART NORTHERN MODERN covraues WABTED JANITOR WHITE MID. OA 8 ila ON } _bus stop. 285 ‘Whittenmore | Missaukee Lake A 317 or F die-aged ouly Apply in person YOUNG MAN DFSIRES PART 9 ut pode Pay euro Phomg-OR 3.1872 or OR 1700 '¢ ROOM UPPER 2 ROOM BASE: . MA_>400 _ —— ‘\ AO ets GONG CS) CRO Cs) iG CEES tle Oops Lahey - OF PONTIAC S LARGEST | asa Gio al Ban 1 te | ment. Parti, furn 343 Irwin NEW MODERN CABINS ON PON- BOX REPLIES oslo] Bae: ~ 7-241 | Ona OF bo Tics waitin | : a 4 ROOMS FIRSS& FLOOR EVERY. tiac Lake. 847 per week a and : WANTED GFNERAI MECHANIC 2 BOYS Ri. WANT WORK OF ANY run . 8 ——— = —~— thing furnished, 2 ‘private en | * Cabin Dav OR 30380 _ EM 3-9137 bind FE _2-2638 Site Ta re sft trances bhare basement. garage, MODERN SUMMER HOME : At 10 a.m. today oe rrr NITUGRE NEEDED ' CASH wath N are Adulte, only, | August 1 to Sept. 1 3517 Ormond ‘ Or ea howe hate | Work Wig. bemale i FUR ’ U E ee Ga t a Ruth Srimkats aie eer) Rad White lake Oakland County. there were replies at bie products Small investment | ee | top. dollar will on oatright oF | IN » ROOM FURNISHED APART. _ Milford MUtual 42291 the Press office in required .or willing Worker op BARS nS seli it for you. b. Community | 24 HOURS ; ment. Upper Modern. $90 per SQUARE LAKE ? BEDROOM ALSO . portunity unitmited Imediate re ee FE 43425 a sale. Ph OR van | ina month. EM 3-4207 1 bedroom apt FE 61370 . the following boxes: ly Gesired. Write Deily Prees: BABY SITTING MONDAY OR PRI WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | Por llyeurtlonuty iis | peer 7 ROOM UPPER FLAT ON WOL) SY[T VAN LAKEFRONT : a .,. day afternoon or evening Refer , of furniture. Ph FE 2-55 b fa. u verine lakefront MA 4-2547 WE WANT A MAN BETWEEN 25° ences FE 2-861) _ ome or farm Call us on 2 BEDROOM MODERN LOG, : £3, 6.8; 16; 15) 18; ROP Sosa a er tried. 1G os - —- | WAN TED [> FURNITURE! the phone, we will be at ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOM APART-) WITH LARUE) PORCH. FUR: cee area COLORED ™ WOMAN _ DESIRES ‘ your home within 1 hour. ment pear Pontiac Motors FE SHE NT BY SEASON O ae ik se men i aircul ty sore tm 40 id beure a | beth ge Gap Oka inte we ane It you have anything for Get our offer before you | 27726 | Yea AROUND LEASE. Ls 3 a a rai As o o ours @ work ad | t $30 = . z eee — } A, ! 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 38, 79, cay We can offer a future a) week oe qt sae oat eet ees | dea: -We meen business! [BEAUTIFULLY (FURNISHED and, CATED ON wouuaine MOR —— poo salary bole. ay = ts - —__teous sce . & t j é 80. Duniness ari insurance pak aperair ‘ali oF mari das re AP Now deateres rt i KS SALES CO EDW. M. St OUT | te wt ne ie INFORMATION PHON FE *) vacation Write Pontiac ®reas Box 2 : . P SNL AGE 17 N. Saginaw 8&t. ee aA 58168 awrence 43396 oe axa : 41102 — 73 : : : : ; . Oven Fv | BASEMENT APARTMENT. WALK- YEAR AROUND LAKE COTTAGE E : : AKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST : es : Comet Lot 5 WANTED FIRST CLASS METAL” a oe oe nadia _ | USED FURNITURE BUYER. | S| INGS WANTED | ang d&tance from downtewn FE modern Aquits EM 33304 CTY ES bumper. Palmer lMedaeteatind EY YE MA | Business Services 13! Painting & Decorating 20 bifid cme SSEL! A. NOTT, REALTOR egies For Rent Reon . 37 ~~ YOUNG MAN TO WORK ON Sanclwaiting lox pihelnweek A IR | RA rmnnnnonnnn | WANTED NICE BLOND: BED 10. WwW. Pike FE ¢3909 BASEMENT CAPARIMENT WITH 0 e 8 ; CHOICE 4 GRAVE lor witt farm no chedvren 1712 8 Boule = deh st 712 room suite Phone FF ¢6!161_ be- - ee , cooking privileges Ni a BN ee divide. Memoria] Cross section fe CE. oder ae a, ee ad ce —.. . ‘CE TRE® REMOVAL, TRIM. /4A-1 PAINTIN» PAPERHANGING. | fore 9 00 am or after 3 30 pm re 5 aE ~{ clean No children FE 44 1 1ARGE ROOM FURNISHED Pelee Chapel FE 4.0985 ieacindceia HIGH SCHOO STUDENT DE.” ming. Free estimates, PE 2-718 | oe..1$ rems">. Pstimates, FE — : CREEN LAKE OL ICE —eotrpra rrr ate eet ——§tere Pai ristiep LOTS OAKLAND T? - r ns a Wid, Miscemaneoqs 28 (ON GREEN LAKE and bath on bu ine FE 4@-284) Near duwnptow.n $1 50 each FE Teoria] Association Walled lake cM tp Wanted Fem le a ig veterinarians helner | cee ee enews cleaned. Ph a1 PAINTING INTERIOR 4 & = ibd ie and ne OCT RS Lilia ALL LAKES: COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ce Mich FE 21090 e Pp aple e ve ! = = ee = ee Work ateuinca’ Pratt ved ca WANTED CUSTOM COMBINING Cottages Homes. Lots and Estates apartment Ciose to town dee | DOUBLE AND 1 SINGLE SLEEP- | IRONINGS DONF i MY HOME COMFORT ENGINEERING BY rE ¢0t03 me [oetim ates Ottie War, 3600 Sherwood Rd S.nce 1923-1181 {T HERE Manaver Beiter Apartment» 86 ing nea: Pontiac Motor grate: Help Wanted Mate 6 SE 40) OFmnnTON ERT. | chy pelinms © mercial and dombetic selee, sore. | 4-t_ DAswTING —REABONABLE. | —“"2"0u'_**"° yg 110 COMMERCE RO EM 3-412 eat ee AO FS OEE lent opportunity for experienced LADY DESIRES woak BY DAY eae jomes sales, serv- | : - CLEAN 4 ROOM APT. PRIVATE BUSINESS G:RIS _— PRIVATE _ operaor in well establishea ait | or week FE 80770 orion Aik. COMDITIoninG, (Sc _Phone FE_ 55006. : ___.Wanted to Rent 29 ¢ aaah want Rings Mere entrance snare bau) with lan apartment. incl em nme COUNTER SALESMAN MAN conditionet saion Jil W 1e@ = MIMFOORAPHINOG 1YPINQ GAs ~ . TIONING mrcire 6 SERVICE. PAINTING ACTION | lads References UR 35-8847 be- room and dining reo Fy wee noses peuatoe supplies us pie Birmingham MI 42666 ssc retarias sarvice) EM) 3-206? reg ae EAT AUTO wet wa washing ogg greet cleaning. 6 xpos RENT IN ould Sotebe M AH. “AN aie is BUYERS teen ® ang_i2 am oniy walk from downtgwn TE 2.3701 t ay > or = — eae ious - -- = per and good personality. Call 1, SXAUTY OPERATOR, with POL | dunar: ILABLE | TRAINED | 433 Midway FE 20506 or OL Sous Tie TKO WALL ferk a Ore? 5 SCM ROUSE EE Teese FURNISHED APARTMENT PRI- 3 ROOMS 124 8 JOHNSON. PE person 1992 Pontiac Drive peat Apply 014 Pontiac State pence! Doctor reference. FF 2.3886 Washing rheagina & clean Couple with 4 mos. old @ demand is great Our sales legen “OL 3882) supose pees ie - % —— pape { “i —_—_—— = SS . eee = ELECTRICAL WIRING, R nN. orce is exceptional We need CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM, MAN “hae oe Cullilas Gee Onde “Beacty: OPERATOR FXPERL per tABLe WINTE GIRL ‘DESIRES tal, industrel commereial vies oO TERMS Tupver On 5-708. baby desire 5 or 6 room| vour titing and will certainly do FURNISHED APARTMENTS on days Huron bus _FE 2-050 lac @ Jide enced of with some Virginia Far baby sitting. FE 5-7 estimate: High.ield Electric. FE 5 Spee 6 ro. - | Our utmost Yo piease you Our’) Baby welcome FE 35-4255 208 = ears, FE ¢46148 between | and 2 tei) training Salary and commis i : INTERIOR AND ExtTERIOn| unf. house. Reasonable! 47 wears of satistacury Real es. W Mowerd CIEAN SLEEPING ROOMS GEN- eee tion Call, FE 26855. or FP REGISTERED PRACTICAT. NURAP | _ 5-0393 painting done Rasonable No job WW Alascelen tate dealings ta Pontise pe0-7°8 | Honkes AND APTS All KINDS | = 0to 2 Norton Ave PE 2.8771 4-1) BUMP AND PAINT MAN 22. ¢7u31 for private @uty 20 years ex- | EXPERT ae se TRIMMING & RE | foo bin o: tec smal. Free esti. | rent. Nill give excellent’ ge mes sou will be satisfied vo ND A atl «& ny GIRL. COOKING PRIVILEGES os hanes : CAPABLE OIRI-TOR WOMAN To). Brtence_MA_ 63266 | moval Ph PR $-6583 or OR 3-2000 | mates. PE 21923 | care. FR 8-215: We frandie @]) detatls for tia eee een ee nick aught entrance om bus line PE = eae - ~ clus ’ o —— = a € NEV R} c »? € 4-2 ATTENTION RO@sr TO HOUSE assist im general housekeeping WASHINGS ANT IRONINGS WANT | fh Ec kk. YPOTOR 6E SERVICE - RE-|]PAINTING AND DECORATING : es ee closing og us today lc aes W Gre Weleda cba siebe , ee eeneen ~ salesmen We have the hottest deal and child care Must like che ed FE 57168 Re hasty “ng 218 ©. Pike| also light hauling Free esti: PREE SERVICE TO-ALL LAND. ' Your property | Secs LARGE FRONT ROOM, DOWN. in Michigan full or part time, dren Lovely private room and ro ae yng Ld en mates _8-0805 | RUST Ht YOUNG. ee | Te Bav—te fKeli-to Tree i wire CLEAN 1 ROOMET ADULTE ba Rare ed Hospital Lady 76 — or without your pee line. bath tn new Birmingham ranch curtains ckup and delve 4 PAINTING INTERIOR AND EX. : 2s A VES is i ch es = eer Call Leo Lepley, FE 5-2620 Goats Mace HU ViFae art REC Tioe “EAVES “TT ROUGHING PT eras paahd Belrmn: | AOEMCY Fe sis YOU BUY TT — WELL INSURE Tj only 70 8 Paddock LARGE-FRONT ROOM CLOSE TH. BOYS 1415 HELP 3G TLD POST erences MIT 64268 WASHINGS AND TRONTNGS DONE j Glee 8 reeeste Pea makes FE) OR 3-464 | FREE TO LANDLORDS Listixas [eee LAKE ' BEDROOM 220 Alsen ae routes $1 per order plas pitres- . CASTE in my home Fast aide FE 41306 Metal” renrh's Aeating & Sheet PAINTING COMMERCIAL, —PA-| re Family rental agent | “modere Pliage RY penne aiail NICE SLEFPING ROOM DAY =" hoe Kom cen Just Pare pe cree rey oa WASHINGS & TRONINGS WORK ELarcTR (=o ng & peper removed Chas Shee bi rr 30 | eowraseien #382). we Mur 7 er fe wlarting. Apply AI Ce red ae aeates . ; guaranteed OR. J go74 “ fhite, OA 6-380’ or FE 32-0756 are ving uarters . RFA! TY CO. REALTORS : ; aaah a oat ee eee iron Friely WASHINGS $3 BUSHEI. 68 N SEWER CL ra “ANING PAINTING INSIDE & OUT FREE. Member Co-op Real Bat. Eveb., Ine “FURNISHED, APARTMENT cou- ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH AND RARBE | WANTED FOR MONTH Market 884 W Haro _ Astor _. Sinks Sunday Serv. Ph FE ¢2012 _estimates, PE 21°37 3} BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN | t ke 2-0263 | LARGE MODERN HOUSEKEEP ive eis remaee: ay, Unies of August Bobs Shop. Auburn CURMGIRIES “FOR YOUR MASON CALL PE |PAINTING AND DECORATING —— Lake shore ngar Share with ex Open Eves ‘ti! #—Sun 164 ing room $8 week 1 man FE Course Phove EM 3-3017 Meights Pp ATR AIAN BD) | Building Service 12 62069 Brick veneer, basements. Free eat leaten: Also light baul- riexed teacher No clildren 1078 W Huron = T $1 EEPING ROOMS 810 INCLUDES cae ch n a) for 2 hour less =.- a = ! . ; TANVASSER. PREFER MAN WITH a oan 2060 Orchard Lake JUN UU nnn | OMmamentas and fireplace work. ng__VES a evenings in vocabulary end=ten- NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH |; arGe 3 ROOM LAKEFRONT juicy” Docks and singles Fa. yuller Brush or vecuum clesner - Pie een 4 OAFMAN ePEciatiztko IN op Elser dace EE Pann AaB otters ag no ae tance construction Owner single — ore | Young baby welcome MY 2-198] #1265 experience Must have car Bal- PRE DS sem enil@ork ‘of call binds Aliso HAND DIGGING © ANY KIND eterences, tree 5: _— WLY FURNI = = ery end commission See Mr — pastes Fi rienced person | block laying On T-8 ’ _ - -, anaas Pontide Datly Press Box 74 ACTION ON YOUR apartmen. with ¢ ge West from Post Office $650 Call FE wena M er coum releivable posting St ATTENTION COMPLETA KEMOD-! tae! a anil FR a 9 Cteeectat | WILL SHARE MY 5 ROOM HOMF Geo _L Scaler Realtor FE 6010) S20 Reply Bor 72 47231 after 7.00 pm or Sunday eld Slash a | counts on bur@aus ensimatic ma- éTing & modernizMg service Attle SO ear aerion ASSURED | with another lady FE 2 | PARTLY FURN 3 ROOMS PRI- SI aedaee RooM SUITABLE FOR —_ | | HOUSES WAS - me CARPENTERS WANTED UNION) Chine Typing required 40. hry rosmaleetrceliimlracn: (dormer ee oe ll FRiche Rai: J WiLLAMS PE 30164 SHARE HOME WITH pi pre CASH FOR EQUITIES vate entrance & bath FE 44039 1 ¢ vio te eee rorst class men only FE ni Apr : — Office additions, complete apartment a aoa WOMEN WANT WAL! WASHING for child care PRE 4.6572 | We have mvestors now buying | SMALL APARTMENT FOR 1 MAN 0 Cham berlain FF 59017 27086 after 6 p.m. neral pital 461 W ; data ru OUSE MOVING AND RAISING | - S| Fe G& ROOM D DESIONER Ww PR Huron ie ions, ot apigr Fg ae A equipment for all moving jobs _ Painting OR ¥ 5 | Wid. _Transportation 31) equities ip medium oriced. well- $8 a week 185 Baldwin are rien s ° el SEAR PONTIAC 1TH OCESS ; “i inancing : located comes Cali us tor im- ? D BATH oF zs EXPERIEN ‘ : : LA. Young. FE ¢8450 WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING | =o SCHOOL STREET ? AN T peda ay Mesay phone 4 ‘ele a a ahenthued cass A-1 Carpenter LAWNS SPRAYED + OR WEEDS Cat _for estimate, FE 40255 pees = elite) Dl | Heat. lights and “ges PE2-7429 NICE S!EEP'NG ROOM FOR 1 moe © and jyecotion M C Mfg Would prefer giri with experience | Remodeiie of « kinds add and crabgra» FE 2-096) ‘| WALL WASHING AND PAINTING | ee eee Saas one ROY KN. AUF , Realtor VERY NICE 2 ROOMS PRIVATE a = nee non Near Geoeral 18 Indianwood Rd Lake in receiving No phone calis tions attics Dreerewavs *iiM® MASON AND CARPENTER WORK Anvtime_ OE 1-078 | ® to 300 Dm Would like ride on 26'2 W Ruros ee = r- No cuitasen of NICE ROOM FOR MAN | Soe Orn Mico - ress Aeets = Person Mrs | ete FHA terms — FE 17-8634 Oo WANTED PAINTING INTFRIOR Saturdays also Phone MY 2-6306 _ OA ID | drinkers FF oJ me eaee clare A Down. | een a, eS ee ‘7/6 bac 2 ee EM 3-2362 . PLASTERING | Pree ee ee frees) | RIDE WANTED FROM 10741 CB W d Rent Apts. t nturnished 34 - ne | right opportunity for @ good con. EXPERIENCED GIRL POR ke. 4! FLOOR LAYING AND SAND. ae eee ee ne Co ee eats ate ante inact nian HURON HOTEL CI EAN | Mection with plenty of oppertun: pairing and alterations dept Re mg Reasonable MA 5 06 PLASTERING Photos & Accessorles 2] ) 639 to 330 Phone EM Lain . . 1 rer ul arene MENT e at ree as a aks Plakias = | = for fala pee peas re Sty Box 18 Pontiac Press BLOCK AND BRICK CREW. 1) wtevers __EM 36830 FE ¢ 1938 ~~ | Wid. C M 32 Listings / able Aue 1. Pest. Cane 2.0% | piescnnt Sorting conditions Wrie x XPERIENCE D Walrkras | svelteble now MA C18 PLASTEMING ALL TYPES. EX-|rpeasureD PHOTOS corten | td. Contracts, Migs. 52 | reau 333 .N Perry Pontiac Datly Press a woseuall’ . P Person. 138 BRIC - BLOCK AL eli WORK cellent work Guranteed Reas festored LoPatip Studio 12. a , 2 RUON AP) Betty WELCOME PI LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMR $F YOu WAVE 4 CAR AWD DE | Uneitts Restaurant | get ee aereny | POOR 2 € Pe PE 61391. “ant contract or eauity we cect | Setters Wr Neve tenth wane | 20 Wesbevet of ete eee na err (Beiter atre 1 Fars a better than aver HOUSEKEEPE.t AmD cooK - Oca a chicky No tob too | ees can 'S b0sis, Lee Lustt __ Physiotherapy 20a ing to purchase 2 and 3 bedroom {2 pad PRIVATE BATH FE a partments. 06 Cottage 7 ae Mr Sanders at 6 Cou try home box 4 neer Mets merge of too small Guaranteed | = . e ane YS Kl L_- Templeton, Re: altor home and can give You good | Rooms With Board . 3k __N_Sagina ; mora Permanent position Give t- werk Ph FE 4R604 ROWERT H CHAPIN— PLUMBING | service if the price and terms are 2 na UNFURNISHED APART. ~,~A.24-2.-2--~ oe en ie On KI relctodéec Gen lars pes bl A tea en aes 1G and heating then FE 5 _ | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE {| 2239 Orchard Lake Rao #E 44567 Tight ‘ | ment for rent Covore $455 Room ANT ROAR FORD SALESMEN | reply Box No 3 Popiiac Pre. | DB & J TREM HING — sepric tanks TeratEED ay) . _ Poot bag ak oan “GET THE most FOR YOUR | Bha DOM AND BOARD 8 “PAIR- cS . hour ser basement a¢ - . * ' é =] | 2 s “i we = ~ — ee Ort we 2 oe Srawing i ‘ pM ang a) r ort a ‘} tw ies We ene waters cea $48 tor urerane. Raccwnenl —a oe peti u ew © Heres f C Wood Co , suk. Ke sine oe oka : id ne bole » BOARD FOR MEN. = , ou vom { | 0 r ’ , : . . Weteeese | eee close to nt ab 624 Mar- monty iw Michigan “Grew ‘ih ant oar” OL Tram alter s/n BLOCK LAYING AND cratenr| Plldceet sore tecmction. tire or] Television Service 22 Meer sine Ts Ae eee eee ee us and prosper Excellent com- | WAITE'S "NEEDS a LADY EXPE work FE 76431 of FF 707! | crame work. Ph ‘Howell $36 ask | YY ere 3% MOR TGAGES EEAIIOR | — ne 10S RAEBURN- NEAR YELLOW 7 mission arrangement good men rienced ‘mn Womens alterations BUILDFR RESIDENTIAL, ©OM ¢©- toe Van DAY NGHT TV SERVICE Le UBU Cor at Wuuens Late Rik M-30| 3 ROOMS UPPER NEAR LAKE Cab & Wilson I Poundr: pa needed immediately’ See me soon | and f > N FARMS OR SI'BURBAN. from OR 31708 3 Home ittine @ hr week Pleasant mercial of? remodeling Your rE 5-1 296 FE 5-390. acre witht 100 ft fronta po OR F12 e Open OA are = a fooket meals Rooms $5 as bi Cult) Hastie: work. 3 = ClAl Sig FURNACE « CLEANING | \% acre 1 ee. ale ath : _Utice Pord Bales Utica Mich} som me fe@itions Apply Per.. plane_or cure MY rile 2003) repair, FE M. © STRAKA aprraise! of closing fees LL ! LINGS™ W ANTED |" uSec ns cote eaneé Geant. miDo™ WISHES BOARDER ‘TO Mica Pord Sales Utica Mich | Sonne tffice fifth Moor CARPENTER WORK ~~ saws” ican es | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR “aNY | B.D. CHARLES : eee ee caeenenrasr 80 drink: | “hare reon together Wi FIRFMAN MOULD Ls nd custom bduliding sentey_—tvech, ot 1 49736 ANDY = = + are Warting : _OTHe*, T avaliable Saturday FE «4320 woman. for aby sitting while OR 3357 os | _DON'S Ratio a TV ; Cauttavie Society, 1717 8 Telecrapd Buy hoor Trade 4 ROOMS LOWER.) BFDROOMS = Immediate apeumee experience both parents work C h 1K | SUBURRAN 6 TANK _ FE +0521, _Eves FE 5-880) v | heatea newly decerated on Lake required. Apply reonne) office bapy Room at bo pte pe CAWTENTER WORK. CALTERA cleaners Leake Orion MY 2-643! wOME, SERVICE CALLS t1. c Newingham, Broker | Ornon references Adults only Convalescent Ho 38A P a 1 4 ard for beth tions modernizations also custom i DAY OR NIGHT mes : mal plus 65 a week. Move in pet-| putidine OLive 2.1221 | TREE TRIMMING AND RE iD REMOY | $ Unlimited $ | Oana ok salle ee uron &t martentiv oa iey hams dane ~ Be KTAND CH |) ree extimaue rR eanes MITCHELL’S TV SMALL BUILDING GARAGE OR § ROOMS. GOOD CONDITION 2 RED MAPLE REST HOME mAR GROOM TO 1 TARE CARE OF BAD. , _"seee Ph Ortonville 13F13 = sels 7-86 43 E Pike FE 22871, ter puying tand contracts Fast | house on lot. Reply Box 12. Pon- | pedrnoms Al! utilities included ‘a ane for two women o ands ding Sta - a ne wart. ¢ Pr 8-0782 area | ham a: queens courteous action Fer immediate jac Firews : eceeenee Adults. references $78 Also $ Chie Red Phone si me atte de 14 Mile Road near WE NEED AN INTELL CEMENT WORK RESIDENTIAL a) TRE mG “TING Typewriter Service 224. resuite -at! Mr Johnson. or Mr -_ TRADES { rooms et 065. See manseer 2730 tial 4.neat Milford im . = grape Ke -__ | gent aggressive voung tady commercial: frea —- tay | Footings. field tile, septic tanks and | warn nn re jo narsonaily . Larger cores for emailer etty| Dine Hw) _— . for genera: office and sec- é mond Commins ty ni o _sewers installed FE 5-822) TYPEWRITERS RENTED | A JOHNSON. Realtor | bie Med pecs llr at I ROOM _—ENPURNIEMED set Hotel Rooms 39 arial wer’ ages are not ‘ USTOM RUnT “HOM R = Privat bath a o . FF ARAAR KAA ARPA AAR MICMOAN BELL TErFAHOST | hieh'te “wan 'bityawrwin | Cclnear rs "eanermae Fe Foot Specialist 1SA| ree te ees ak eer | Study tents made ‘to eality | S104 . HOTEL AUBURIN be prosper °- We prosper it ; 40048 le nn Ne hehe raat | a ee aaarned APARTMENT 4 4 ROOMS aND ts ‘ ue ar ee know cs «=| SOMPLETF_ CINE OF MASONRY OR A & KANTER FOOT SPE. omen "Printing Big pots _ 105 S. Telegraph Rd ata ccih S03 con 8 Baeci ; Room pr Day or week a “YELLOW PAG ikerks & public —mould i Brick block a stone _EM_ 35182 cialist 3% 8 Secinew St. FE ply a W. lew ence. DORRIS = SON eee As) ! or 2 Reom Apartments AGES ei ee a ssrcigaha | ~ an |e & Me ; ©7528 ae Ty Jat 23 se & OU: NE 3 ROOMS AND BATH rCookine end -efrtceration unit | J sectelary. you are the x ipho ering REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS ‘ Afoldins 64 Aurat Ph FE 20239 —,* ! Sa “pos — Bs BU Il. DING Sk RV ICE | Dressmaking, . Tailoring 16 pcedou un aera ~ eu, uroep FE 15574 es os . .. aS py “ pircdeon "TYE REST IN TOWN = | } . 7 . y tore cl te Aubur eat | ' ~p Tr > : : DUE TO’ THE INCREASE IN Press 14 by = arace poli ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAK. gp ole pert nauk tt] ot oropery i A Socks reee and water furmaned 968 month. HOTEL. PONTIAC - eee 20 by garace : vears experience Se eC e a | furnished | nih. <6 AE OUT BUSINESS WE HAVE AN | 2 WOMEN WITH CAR AND TELE. Compiete including cement and ha pice a) Geet Pe, Drop Im nN R..F McKINNE tp Bulla der respi rE se S12 WEERLY ee ons s . la 1 vY an M = bi t : E : : +. @PPORTUNITY FOR THE plastics ion tha party plan’ iencape | On 3.2276 veers ore hem | “ine PE «2082 Noes ee on fant vecatiee._returning July 2oth.| Do vou want e fext deal on vour Fa pontine eral - Fdw. M_Stout. Realtor Se .s Pirepres’ = 40 xs Call PE §-6052 | - a a e PAKLE* CUSTOM OPHOLSTER- land contract? Lowest discount tnt ; . . ‘ . ent Stores ° 40 } - _RIGRT MAN WITH THE FOt- —_— co co “ 3 hb. G. HUBARTH | ORESSMARINO | AND | ALTERA tog. #179 ig EE Rd Oakland County, Bring in vour metals Ui FTN Besinay St Ph PE S818 WW : elp ante Commercial and residential con- | Gees ‘)_ Pree est: s. j contract or call 0340 and FOR RENT APPROXIM “ . ‘ Ss 5 a ene MAT LOWING = QUALIFICATIONR, | Ww Wee ae Uractor. buiking of all kinds. Garden Plowing 16A DAVENPORT. $54.00; CHAIR. 604-; %*% for Ted McCullough ee ow a ae dex Mere Wee uM » R FARN UP TO masonry our specialty rr 4 5907. : nan poses g uality workmanship guar- Si ON E RE Al. T vi [eaGe eikeet c ae ee an with large parking area Bon- | " vet . wannen. imeeste cere Vestal Ue conduct oO a as neal rE ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT aS S peibcovena Tare A oe fie all Sie ‘jJOr SO i883 — — Wooteaet oi tn ih 7a! Teds | AGE 25-40. HIGH scHooL gpa ‘ : berg ifn Garden ptowin> discing. and lev- MATERE 9 to § pm_ Dail Sun 1 to 5 ay APARTMENT FOR RENT. 851 See ont eee etnedis publi opint surveys im your 27519, ee cling FE 337) els. Beadle FE | 1927 [CASH FOR ae CONTRACTS * Bs ah “a Drive (r Incuire at store of 1 ORADUATE, PREVIOUS SALES Wee nty. Re selime leveled. | 81008 (YING SANDING AND) ——" oo ; FURNITURE. REFINISHING AN. | Vanwelt 4340 Dinié Hey |" (HAS DONE IT AGAIN) At, A adh alan a 4 | ” ° ‘ - Ln #- : = a ' - 31°38 BEDROOM con. se a ee tet Secting Must be 21 of older Ph, pair: A' bkinée FM 4879 _S 2100 _yan Village par' cS i ( 7 x. s lete'’ furnished lakefron ome nnn ————————— a elit gent wae ee ee . WASON & CEMENT BORK PREF N ing 1 | Priveip entfance. 22’ Doug as St. | mith al) modern convenience! 10 A HOME AT THE TAKE cee eee nating at coed loca, @ED RASPBERRY P1CK PITS | extimete Our work giiaranteed Moving & irucking 19 Notices & Personals 25 ei aManna - or call FE 49271 . @iscriminatine couple. Garage. | Not just one lake but this new 9 wil supply butlding at goed loca M | J. Wehete & Son OR 300020 | ~~ ee x ) Available Sen. io June, $100 , neq b trom. Write Pontiac Press. Box 7 Fue hom ae = wriaers te * : ae | gas MOVING a ceccmMe onl oo ~ READY 1 ROOM WITH KITCHENETTE FE 4-0459 Gabel eevee cs ane -_ the ——— lor: wourse or t v N AND © ACT - ? IC - . fe ¢ ! as a ace a Nea- . MAN TO SUPERVISE BOYs. MUST | me Al Johnston northwest cor: LUMBING Kon ©F 67767 OR. pickun & delivery Good service| ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING ma Sal eg ‘isas only. 005) West SOR [BALE * “ROOM HOUSE beth Lakes See it right away have Angin en ons cireuls } fer Sachabaw and Sevmour tk | aa39 al rear rates. FE 17-0789 anytime. . Petey a Mrs. 7 ANB ‘i acous HOUSEKEEPING | Watkins Lake FE 4-5268 | $1,500 down. tion. Apply x ntiac Teas Ra . /-_— © = ernon Vie 87134 Con = - 4 a SE. a iarem AML) APAR ~ , ee ____ PLASTERING NEW & REPAtR | NCINERATORS CLEANED WAT ( : : HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FUR ving number __ rer 7 pete ped ; dential The Salvation Army \\ TING room suitabiy for 1 or 2 adults | FOU) Tots wel- $1400 DOWN - a aa | New modern “air condition piant - @—G— RNY DRI FLOOR TAVING jp reese At CNP) Se rTER TSED CLOTHING. SEIT. | “FOR Site eee te tole pea Comes “Cal before 6:00 pm. A candy Dravthn Plaine 9 Wea apply Birmingham Cleaners _ Mid sanding anc fintchine Phone F LicH#T HAULING HWANDY- MAN ine our é'3 continues. THRIFT | 6 : 2 le Mel ‘ROOMS, KITCH FE a : i tas hence ett - oe large ‘ west 44620 1253 8. Woodward |- 5 9599 : | work. Reasonable FE 2-366 _SHOP, 192 8 Saginaw. . 7 . . _ ete entemen 124 8. Joh RUSSELL H YOUNG RENTAL, stairway tn floored SALFSMFik® OR WOMEN R E\IODE! TING | CIGRT TRUCKING aNnD NuMe cl. C AIR iB : YOl FE 5-044, ee AGENCY 43 CLARK 8ST. | Re, to 00d and stores © opportuntty to make good VE. ENA truck serivee ‘lack. dirt and fil) a sae ean KIT HEN, BATH. IN ROCHESTER HEATED 4! : Money with @ future promotion GARAGES AND MODERNIZATION | dirt FF 74519, FE 4.9280 Have a iste éimper--—- pmying . NICHOLIE PUES clones Slee her rooms and-bath, adults only No PIONEER tains have car call at | and security We have an open FREE ESTIMATES. TERMS checkers with firemen Thev heed 3 . Fit t. 2 ROOMS WITH | UTUL. TIES PrRI- : 6-1861 " coer Ht onus aot seem) Be fare Soon -CLOPPERT & C me IL (OR TAUC KING AND HAULING el aioe one mote. game and 11! AND HIARGER CO vate entrance Working cup | Biive aie OLive ot it alg Moca complete car. N GOO tious, with one of the pargest ¢! « fia _ eet etr _vote —Fred Elias _ che 1c : | omty $15 Weekly FED 2-25 = > au MISTS Es 2 petals rect consumer organtzation: In the 380 Dixte Rwy Drayton Plains LIGHT AND GHEAVY Ba COLD WAVE SPECIAL | Oven 8 30 ‘til 8 30 2 ROOMS. CLOSE i | MODERN 5 ROOMS. 2073 WILLOW '® xecity pal ppd ls paid win Willing to do odd } country. Ne investment Contect OR _%772! ‘1 ne answer OR 42420 | _Ruodbdish hauled. FE” —— : curl with etyline 8630 | 77 w Huron St Ph FE S-8183. PB 205755, “ | go Keegg" Harbor TOwnsend vine Nore pay eee nn! round the heuse. Character | Marold Metager at Hotel Wakt TRENCHING “AND TRUCKING | TIGHT HAUT = ODD JORS | Dorothys $00 MN Perry. FE CASH FOR CONTRACTS iF YOU 2 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE | as TRNISHED HOUSE 10 | [! commer lot all thig and Sylvan ce Se Write Pontiac wank Room _.33 mah min ° A) sand. gravel and fill FE $515! cheap FF 27780 __ - am 2 a ' on wont, land rontract "FE 2-3853, 38 Matthews bene ee Cail OL 2-3606, | 18ke Privileges « TED SEVERAT € ) MAN WITH * TON TRUCK /|CAFETERIA SUPPER AND ICE | plenty oF : | : agents ~fea| Estate P OW Din ba wants Lid Can anytime FE| cream social Wednesiar, Aucust| {Unds at reasonable discounts 2 CLEAN HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS inh = : POSITION . , ee ee Building _ Supplies 124A. ean <4 at Mi (Bethel Chutch Bere. elders hs four abstract and ‘and con couple only 18 Eiwood | Russell Young local area. Knowledge 0 mute gi _ GSES Aan oe : ; : et Mr Clark = _ , . helpful AN TO ASSIST IN THE CARE é Mire ATES ing {rm 5% © 8 pm. Public ‘Meron 2 ROOMS. CLOSE IN 1 OR 2 i 2 pn eeeet nee Byori Must of telly invalid and some houxe | ARF YOU 30 TIRED oF LIVING IN REDUCED RA ES Invited Aeones *¢ cor Fives Suet Gere wercome aye ate) | Rent Houses, Unfurn, 36 REALTOR . f . bax t ‘mse? ‘ 7 * , ' i Day at Grinnell Bros. | work FF 25263 : Retavie firm will fiance st low Moving PE Gane Smith | SOLD WAVE RPECIAL #375 COW | Sar Ww SE ASOE FE 46492 gee le a as LIN-| ROOM COTTAGE NEAR WIL- Open Eves ul sun ati os . . rate of interest) Hundreds of sat- ¢ Norothy try ASONED LAND CON | . : | ser Foundry = monthiy. 280 Instructions a oe ee + go “er ‘|; VET WITH ? TON STAKE TROCK | PE 31244. |< tract: on modern homes. |2 BEDROOMS, KITCHEN. 442 OR-| Fisher, EM_3-4322 BIRMINGHAM __ school graduate & write Pontiac Press Box 82 _wants hauling FE 40068, DAINTY MA AT FOR ) STIPPLies CAPITOL "SAVINGS & LOAN CO | chard Lake Ave 5 ROOM HOUSE. WORKING COU: | attractively decnr miccessfuly employed in sales ACCORDIONS [WANED FREE TO; - 12000 USED BRICKS SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES, RUB-| Mts fnrnes v paas @ Mark | W. Huron St, FE 49564'3 ROOMS NFAR FISHER BODY e. References. Inquire at 478) prick ware, ane Living t05 work | Bree’ ot earning opporty ~ OG oo ogg er gong a = rt = _ 6 ca _bdish and light trucking. FE 4-6079. arate CONFT- Sicha 8S AGREEMENT FOR| with refrigerator and clean linens, fis: Clemens | with fireplace. 3 bedrooms ahd ; ad" BHOP | sizes at factory nricee OP 0408 —— | “O'DELL CARTAGE dential reports 25 yre. bxpert- becy Se cost a ped tae _Hot_water. Men oniy FE_5-0526. s5R IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—5, unfinished second fleor. 1" 3 | : Bu i ‘Se ice As M ence Licensed bonded MApie Lake Rd Elizabe 2 FURNISHED ~ROOMS_ “GROUND room house With Watkins Lake| baths Nicely landscaped an i. x} Work Wanted Male i 10) us! Ness rv s cf “ eh er terre _Listance Moving _5-6898 a. ; sa y osad entrance. Couple elms also apt Vp fese-na in| fenced yard. Carpet in living end : = PPL PEI ~ my 8) FR > - __oniy rence. wo weeks, corner o! enderson, dining room. Recreation space in a ALL MAKES OF rot FOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR- + FRED ELIAS aa Bie . AND R and Coole Tr apt. Inquire 55 | basement. L; eo : : oe ae gle ae eet aired be 7 KOUMTATN PENS age Agents for N Am Ven/ Be sure to visit Bob in jatl—he Wanted Real Real Estate 32A |? Jost Leal nod. fers Henderson. PE 2-388 5 ms 47882 ii, ag ae ¥ rm the | howe. FE seen around | At our store Venera} Printing & | Gated Saree. Ouick service WE| (red to hang an Elies sign on a P a cot Wn MODERN 6 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOM | : 3 — Of ie a; si¢ Co W tee) chet see Ree ferviee what turned owt to be the “Law © OOM APARTMENT COM-| _ranch home. 2775 Pontiac Rd off - ie FIND ITIN THE WANT | co canpentay ana TILE —COMe-&_Prrre or won3s — fr Cre HAVE BUYERS FOR jetely furnished Close to Fisher | N. Perry St. References required. | § ROOM HOME LOCATED 1 _————} ane FO, i REERICER ATC ORS ‘ [TSE AND HAULING RUB- |GET ACTIVE MARI TOUR | HOME |" Body 820 Baldwin FE 5-2995 ’ cael | G ( mn. Anttine. Coeee. Pa bee. 3-9206.| attractive wi Foam rug! ¢ peg 2 Roots “AUTOMATIC HOT WA- NEW. MODERN. 4 ROOMS. COU-| Elizabeth Lake Extates overlook ) AND STONE WORK WANT. and upholstery cleaner. Waite's room home, Close in vids t -| ples only. with references $20 | z ADS! Yes, look in Classi gr agg tags | Pe WASHING MACHINES! po tale tn Rant. in Allg down. er. Private bath 2 small chil | : . iS ee ee wetter iia fas and NICE § ROOM TERRACE FOR ° = raem | Only 40 vrs. of exp. FE : ’ GET GOOD BUYS in’ an extre uv ‘ Nights PE 5-1453 afer 500 pm. rent. FE =t38 Call FE $7286, = “1-4 9 TRUCKS. TRACTORS ’ 4 S In mg quarters around i ‘ Scoot ae place to. *EMENT WORK PHONE FE 4-2569 r Ato. eCtiPMENT E | Rochester 10.000 deve ae Rooms: AND BATH W SIDE | REAR * ROOMS BATHS oT. \ * AY j | walt % Tor Pic i! Ton Stakes. og: t rivate entrance FE 42484 ? suitable for children 2-7428. | ——-- E od sd R t PPLIA sTTANCE SI cee ICE »erghad..Dymp Treks Classified! House, car. 3 Dedronm home on west side 2 ROOM. CLEAN CLOSE TW i ROOMS MODERN AND 0a | se or . re me BS ALE A \ PPLIANC Es ERVICE Pontiac Farm and : | tick preferred. $4000 down Washing FE 5-1600 os | Adults. 282 E. Pike | TOD AY S. BEST BUYS We service all makes of refri — | UPL ante wan —— re ators wanser "Fadioe deimeer! Industrial Tractor Co, | furniture — anything folered 1 One dows peommees foe 27 ete enamee owara Or wate: > Sas 1 SEP in cars, furnit 1 répm zh on es = weer ogee, FE do . Fe oie 4 , 2 COMS NICELY, FURNISHED | ss00e 188 Warwick, @yivan Lane us, niture, rea ROY" kland Ave. a sinclair ead Want Ads -for aes 2 x! ‘ -& BI IN WANTED EVENING AKD WEEK ‘ * 2 bedroom home for colored $450 _ * Private bath and: entrance’ Baby A =) FROM, MY CABINETS wy. . A& B TRENCH G { fad Rewms heal anything, Neel profit! a oe FE eee ee santos | inti edarecteners,| estate are inthe Want, . | siding. D, M. Wright. Footings, water lines, field tile, \ truck very reasoveble rates, Fe} -prott: | Mei! j 3 . id Ad + FE S081, + 6-020 3 Rg A. Taylor, Realtor, rE 3 aM RM. «Fe vas BABY WEL- weekly. Avetiable ebout | 4 = j s! : . : : K - Ld ‘ . : -_ f < ¢ ‘. For Sale Houses 4s) . ANNETT OFFERS 2 Acres 1 room modern home bed. rooms, full Seseuien” anh Delco of] furnace. automatic water heater 2 car at- tached garage, fruit trees. eehest toro ~Tocated on — ape road ce. $10, pose Pon 000 with West Side—Paved Street, 6 room modern home in ex- cellent condition, full base ment, stoker, siding and roof all new. 1‘) car ya rage. corner lot. Only $7750 terms. Near Pontiac High Extra large 7 room modern home, 3 rooms, lavatory and large’ Vestibule on Ist floor 4 rooms and bath on 2na- floored attic, full basement HA furnace, 2 car garage Beautifully iand scaped = lot 73x00, splendid income pos sibilities. §13.500 terms. Indian Village Brick Situated on 2 nicely land- scaped lots with barbecue and 3 car garage attrac- tive 6 roon brick home in excellent condition 3 bed- rooms, suh porch hey yaoi akfa and full bre st nook ing room. Basement, ljava- tory and gas heat Only $14,700 terms Watkins Lake Front 3 bedroom modesn home with large \!ving room -fim ished in birc! fireplace combination kitchen and din- tng room. bath an bedroom hew- septic tank and pump 45 feet om lake with exceilen' beach rear 350 feet deep Terms. Roy Annett Inc.| Realtors bad B Wuron &t. Pe 37193 ‘ Open Eves. and Sunday 1-4 $15 dou x = OF YOUR OWN What You’ve Waited For Huron Gardens frame ith unfinished Garage Right Benedicts Best price and down upstairs mnext door to St $1500 North Side = West Chicago priced at $7750 isé@ room frame 2 bedrooms § dining : = and garage. Early possession Auburn Heights Fuceillent 7 room frame home - basement, g@rage. 01145 lot Ou! FA heat. comb. storm sash early possession. A fine bome in a fine neighborhood. West Suburban A fine brick home butit builder for himself rooms. Vestibule large living room wiih fireplace full dining room screened verrace and laces —— jot. Many. many fea tures about this wonderful proper- ty that will please you by a Two bed- Ottawa Drive A truly fine Brick home with dou- Die brick garage Wonderfully con- aitioned ree bedrooms and ful! beth up Vestibule breakfast nook, screened terrace. full dining room ani lavatory down-tairs A grand home-—seeing is believing North—Off Baldwin Brand new rick and frame 1449218 living room 141) kitchen bedrooms 14x13 and léxil. A $3,000 down. Good possession WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Open 8 30 8 30 33 W. Huron St FE_5-8183 BIRMINGHAM 7 BEDROOMS ——, tile features. storms. enced. landscaped. built tm 1948 Ai 70 OF 4 Vo cent mtg KURTH REAL TATE _ MI 7676 _ BUILD NOW io rete Coy plumbing. Sizes 34 to 44 See eis otras cg your visit. HERBERT C DAVIS 25 Ponti ¢ Lake Ra OR }7614 6 Ao eee! PRAME HOUSE WITH PE 60164 1251 Cherry eee BY ow 2 UNFINISHED “ houses With comwileted basements OR 3-7766. BY OWNER Large 4'2 room house plus utility and bath, “ti < t Pgs equity an large home. Lot 65x FE 5-0861. BY OWNER WATERFORD TOWN- ship. 2 bedroom brick -Firepiace ment, breereway garage venetian blinds, storms screens _ Lake privileges $15,000 FE 5-695 Bateman James K Blvd. You'll be quick to note the careful planning and mas- ter craftsm that make this home ome of: the finest presentations ever made by this office. Six rooms tnclud- ing m paneled den. fireplace luxurious carpet- ing, 2 ear attached garage Truly a fine cp es home By appotntm Williams Take A cute and corr burigaiow ke on heat, portect nside and drapes and carpeting ed. 86.050. Suburban Fast . gooey family home th —tatge rooms and, bat! down etpansion aie with for Ais more rooms fas Theat car _— and e aired 46 Only with $1 on down ~ . Income Deluxe In condition ins) Qnd out. 6 rooms. atd..be down. ¢ and bath up, large 2 room canal Sent 2 2 m k , fine West side ‘ou should see Kampsen ” Telegraph tives & Sun to aseeuuee Real Estate Exchange REAUTIFUL HOME Sects Aaron sti ws up” eas” . automatic water heat- Just west of town-a 2 vedreom | __For Sale Houses _ 43 NEn, ? Ll miners Ss FE BY OWNER ATT RAGHVE 3 roc Ms lake wilh unfin: Pinte att _Privileges -F FE 5-45 = BROWN. $1120 DOWN Brand room bungalow Exter! pleted = Full bath. “ 1 “ tte. Wired kitcher _Mater, an all ipterios is new home vou can aft: not be all your life i Bew 3 bed- a id naying for it $2500 DOWN Off Josivn “Newer section’ Lovely 3 bedroom mod- ero Full basement €&s furnace Oak floors plastered Walls and all slur num storm sash & screens Wali t wail Carpeting This lovely home ts only ‘ vrs: old and is in perfect canditior $2500 DOW.» Wultams Lake Spe cia! Very -well bat wo bec i room bunga‘ow JU-t like new ak floors & piastered Walls Prive } @& only $H500 $5000 DOWN Right on A Large 8 rvoem modern Gs a con dition Here is a Place to make Motes Rer out the extra bed rooms =H ; ; 5 7 H BROW \ Realtor 1362 W Huron FE 2-4810 | Member Coop Real Estate Each BLOOMPIELD HILLS) 2019 COLO nial Trail pear Hickory Grove Ranch home 3 bedrooms. split level Stone trimmed: bill site of) heat 2 fireplaces, tle features, screened porch base- toilet Garage attached ft lot 24.800) «Builder _ WOodwart 2-982 BETWEEN ROCHESTER-UTICA ‘2 bedroom. beth, 2 lots. 2 car ga- | Face $8,000 $1500 down Move in T Smith a E Auburn Rochester OL Y OWNFR 8 ROOMS AND BANE, a) ; Fim CHARLES Has 252 heater Income and Water apartment rout 80 feet at! | HARD TO PLEASE? If so be sure to call-wa sbout this 30x42 bun lot galow ‘on a which is Beautiful a with Heatalator diant heat copper 15x21 ft living room, 2 big bed- rooms, rocfed patio Has both 8] dinin “LY & breakfast no: Attached garage fenced ys. part basement Clean. neat and attractive Death of forces sale at the sacrifice price 56x380, some garden fireplace Water ra- plumbing, | | | j j nae of | husband | of $11.000 with $2500 down « per mo as $500 DOWN $5500 total buve 4 room i, story cement blocs ! shell 750 DOWN. $4250 total buys a 3 room with 10221 ltving rom $800 DOWN. $4700 total makes you eo landiord with 3 rooms for you | and three rooms to rent $1000 DOWN $5950 total! moves you into Eit. Lake Estates ¢@ room on two big shader lots a DOWN $§10.750 total makes you s ranch home owner with lots of luxurtes tmeluding 3 bed- rooms With sliding coor closets , $1850 DOWN $0500 teral gets vou @ very comfortable 6 room near Pontiac YMCA Pour rooms car- | peted. 2 car garage Full base- ment, & 2 car garege » ’ I FE 4-052] 1717 & Telegraph Oper Evenings ment | PAVED STREET oe oo ON BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM inoue For Sale Houses 43 43 with garage FE 4 ELJZABETH LAKE Sate Idea) location for a rea! tamily home 1 ft living room, large bedroom and ‘avatory down, pat- ura) fire place dining room, kitch. eo. reakfast nook and ? large bed Ms and complete bath up Oak floors and tra stoker fed_ 2 car, steam heat water erage deep and shade ener fot fruit flowers, substantial do Past s = fege, nice fenced yard, poreh near store bus and achool wD pay-> = ee--+ screened | j { Quick possession $7400 Fair | intl Dayme t NOR 5 ran bungalow. cerace as heat, < lots $1000 pos . | ROSE McLARTY -2162 1-DAY POSSESSION AND LOW DOWN PAYMENT To qualifies buyer on .his mod- erp waterfront 2 bedroom bunga loW A good Keego Harbor loca tion $7560 full orice Jack Loveland | 2189 Cass Lage Rad. Keego scrote FE 2-487 rE 4-166) ‘EXCLUSIVE DRAYTON woons oodet ranch «ites custom butld- er wil build to sult your plans Or ours Model op Silver Lake near Walton Blvd. Silver lake Ra OR 3-1669 LI $014 EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOME With lake privileges EM 331466. GILES atu Near Oxford and Metamora Huut Club, 126 acres @ room house also a bern det Cogen Butiders, 3 appoint Can he 200 oper i per bought on cent down cent month terms balance Vest Suburban Be sure to see this 2 bed room home near Crescent Leake Large lot with lake Tivueges. House com pletetso.<« intshed for eniy with easy terms Vanted Bargain Hunter Who is tnterested in getting the finest value on today's market in an older 3 bed- room home Modern_kitchen, carpeted wall to wall in liv- ing and dining rooms Auto- matic gas furnace heated: aod gigssed ™ porch Large garage cement drive $8700 Bilh terms GILES REALTY CO 92 W Huron open 8 till ® _ GOOD VALUE | South east side) modern 6 room earage for quick sale 00 giin $000 «down i\\ 1A NEAR CRESCENT LAKE new 2 bedroom bungalow fluors. plastered painted walls. oil furnace rm mediate Posses- Terms arrang Just north of | __THE PONTIAC CARNIVAL PRESS, vt tog ¥ arn on F3C _ FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1954 by Dick Turner Por Sale Houses 43 | ; | MOOBERN HOME MIDDLE Lake 036 Pontiac _ hed ae Be MODERN LAKE HOME. IN LAKr- LAKE ORION 3 room. Bath ON furpace. Elec- hes Mead waier Lakefront $2000 WAL DER GREEN MY 2-963) Straits $000 «down $18 Montoiv immediate occupancy. Lake Land Kealty Co. Pontiac Trau Walled Lake. Alp For Sale Houses 43 PPO PLLA NEW #4 ROOMS AND 1936 BE Au ak .ooe OL 6.1226 BATH, 3 lots, os down. Old Fashioned Are you tired af -ultra modern homes, are you looking for a con- ventional home with comfortable living in an established neighbor- hood. Here is what you have been looking for 3 Bedroom West side foom, sepa- basement, | ~ MILLER EAST. SUBURBAN @ room / bedroom home with bath. circulating. oil aeat Cinder biock Venetian blinds Qood sired lot Near bu & schools $110 down j NORTH | Full bath & basement Automatic water heater Pully insulated Well” le cated. Near bu schools Can be financeu by véterans ' NORTH 3 bedroom home with full ment Gas furnace Full bath Pa eelient location Near bus end school Gak floors Entran: ¢ closet Venetian blinds Good sized lot Near bus end schools, Can, be financed by veterans STONE 2 bedroom I*s car garage bare 1 STONE REALTY CO. to & pm daily, Sun Itod my) ela _ FE 2035) Near the © Lake ' | Two bedroom bungalow In beauti- ful North Shore Subdivision at ville. & rooms and beth. 2 jots home. large living . OA 83701 fate dining room. full MORRISON-HEUGH GO D car garage Priced at $16,000 00 172 West Ann )_ Arbor “E 64-5521 FE 51201 or FE | "RUD" Nicholie eall us today, 206 | | REAL ESTATE OTTER DRIVE This orw 5 reem modern home with basement is ready for the Dew owner Can be sold with low down payment full price $12 600 is the Make an appointment tu see ft how UNION LAKE AREA Woodering where to move May we show vou this 2 bedroom meadern hoe with Jake privi Ieges” Enclosed porch oak floors oil forced at: furnace tiled bath and @ two c&r garage You will, ike the hoywse and the price | $8500 with $1990 down Vacant | Move right in | HAYDEN 66 EF Walton Bivd FR #0441 Realtor. re Open Eves ONFORD, MICHIGAN Small modera house, 2') biocks from business section Pull base ment Lot 062150 For sale by owner Ph MY = ¢706) after wpm PERFECT. CONDITION: 6 room home with new oi! ture | | | ‘ ae =f Cope. 1984 by WEA Gervies, Ine creel mre Pago or ay Thednees bon Le pete Wage =, . ean inside § ard ‘. . “Ran off and married the chauffeur, eh? Thank goodness! 4 lovely large bath. huge * vin sie eee ah eae cee OES, | . ° "Tw very” He's alre ady « on m \ al M | im perch, uttlity reom, and sute- ait $0 : ; . ihllen pleen, oni:"aah SE ai ies _ | matic oll heat’ Good fahing and? KOOM TO RREATHE. | larg Senger F re Bpac tous Leta eevinnse Highlands . Almost new bri franc t | For Sale Houses _ 43 For Sale Houses 43 . hous with attached 2 car eee rs Wn eS re nv rn Lake Front tlome rage New wall to wail carpet. pe GOop 3 BEDROOM MODERN | HOLIDAY FARMS WATKINS LAKE ing streamlined kitchen 2 bed ' home Term. FE €4019 eve- _ORIando 3-1101 | Perfect sand beach -ao crop off rooms and @ den bedroom, full nings { ve OXFORD | ler well, landscaped lot 905350, basement with ot] heat Many ex- or RESALE. $2500 DOWN. FE 4 bedroom nome with 1 bedroom | ft. Beautisuy lawa ad pacer ey | ee ee |. ©7880. and complete beth, kitchen, dining Neat and clean 2 bedroom tagged ~ room. iiving room down with fireplace, screened reh and | is or we sito beve HOMES” see COTTAGES, rooms and semi-beth up. Op nice 2 car garage $4,000 wo and * 5 we) M4 J more fine | Iv lamdseaped jot 502250 $2,500} 985 per month Quick possession bre tal begets “pd +-ttake Land Realty Co. | Sova, se i oy. ; | Sn Sean "Sh. the pictures | e n alty Burdick St. Oxford. Mich. sales Just a Nice Home aaa listings we have FE 96175 + } ! large | oak | | PONTIAC REALTY co | 1737 Baldwin D. CHARLES, Realtor ' , Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | — —— = Se CLARKSTON New 2 bedroom, beautifully tur- | Bished. new refrigerator Freez Washer lromer Drver Calci nator TV. Power mower Larxe _fenced lot _Owner 36 8 Holcomb CLARK MODERN HOU6INO $A-1 cond!- tiem Large corner lot well jand- ped, 2'» car garage bedrooms and bdafh floor, large living room and dining room are both car- _— gay Kitchen with p'enty of porch Only er rie ful basement ail heat $9.950 terms $6900 FULL PRICF REASON. ABLE DOWN PAYMENT Neat 5 room bungalow carpeted living and dining room 2 bedrooms ample closet space large kitchen has rubber tile floors and modern cabinets. front perch auto water heater large 1 car garace with york shop. dandy lot. plenty of Shrubs and shade fice lawn gar- den «pot A reali relue Shown br appointment : FAST SUBTRBAN PRICE Only $3.000 DOWN An exceptional buy for this fully modern 2 bedroom bungalow on large 60200 ft lot Features oak $3500 FULL BUILT IN 1960. 4 per cent interest on mortgage after down parment of $2.250 is paid. Pull price $8 450 Mortese payments $583 tnclicding tazes & insurance This is an at- tractive 2 bedroom home on large correr lot i car garage ex- cellent condition inside and cut Call for appointment “CAMEP °N H. CLARK FE 46492 1942 W Huron | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CUOSE 6 room modern. 3 rooms down pom up basement, of; heat --FAST-SIDE 3 r sale or trade for | __FE ser) G.I , lots 75 5154 in an excelient lo- cation All plastered walls. forced air auto of] heater As low as iS a cent including mortgage | | Brick, } bedrm= ranch type homes. | S800 DOWN Livingrm.. 2 bedrms kitchen and! utility New auto gas hw heater plus gas stove See it today t . NR. ST MIKE’S . fleers, carpeted Living room full | bath) moder kitchen, plastered walle full basement oil forced sir heat auto hot water 1'y car garage You'll Ifke it Built. in 195. - OFP BALDWIN. GI RESALE Open Evening | 6 room modern. one bedroom & | | bath eee 2 — up, pew | ot) furnac ee: JOSE: PH F. REISZ ‘33% W. Huron 8t _ FE 2-0250 * Eve. MI | Co- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange DO IT YOURSELF in Crescent Lake Es pall cinta. Basement. well, 4 piece bath Finished on outside ad -_ to do on tnside $1.350 DIXIE LAKE Modern 4 room bungalow with! basemert. Oil heat — ues lot Close to beach. 81.200 d 44419 | CARROLL G. PORRITT. | 26% wh Weg were, pe sme ~ DONELSON PARK pee NEW ray STORY HOME THIS seh Lill “SPACIOUS LOT inate percep AT ONLY MR LOCATED HIES INSPECTION prom ITO" PM KENNEDY | REALTO ' Open Erenings ‘tH # pm yi W_ Huron FE 4-3360 aa DR ZAYTON WOODS room ranci type with car- ray ae Neatpet on "Lares “fot is ig = BEN TAMIN. Ri B. ACKUS 8 Huron reet Phone At: med FE _ 60317 Enjoy Livin room. by pint le me separate dining room, delightful living room. easy to clean meta! kitchen. automatic pee (floors | —_——_____— EXCLUSIVE PE 2-7124 |“ 282 Large ? rm home on good paved street Has ltvingrm. diningrm , kitchen perior and part bath dn 4@ bedrms and full beth up Full bsmt. gas Water heater Only $10. HA heat, garage 2 car eT OT Ph one GATEWAYS. to! HAPPINESS BEAT THE HEAT “PRIVILEGES ON 2 LAKES Ranch type built im 1952 4 miles west of city attractive weil pienneu 5 room and beth -! floor plan. sith 3 bedrooms oi) heat, screens. corner ot privileges on Elizabeth anc Crescent Lakes O1- fered at 88500 $1500 DOWN SER IT YOULL IKE IT HOMF—HAPPINESS : 2 ACRE ESTATE Wet side vel road frontage. 64x34 rambiing ranch type built tn 1950 located six miles west among beautiful homes excellentiy bianned ranc! home of 5 spacious rooms bath with 2 large bedrooms You'll like the attrac- tive 14 ft living room with natural FE 2 } | | | \™ stone fireplace and picture win- | dow overlooking the groomec yard uf shrubbery Oj! feat extra tory. breereway to 2 car garage 2 acres garden spot 38 bearing frult trees, raspberries. straw berries 24540 ft chicken coop with 60x150 runway. Offered at $15.450 $4900 down, $100 a mo SEE If TODAY YOULL WANT IT YOUR OWN HOME YOUR ONLY SECURITY Within walkin; town, locat quiet street surrounded by nese: of cotipara- ble value this attractive 5 room and bath Cape Cod home offers sparkling oak floors, 2 large bed- rooms, full _e ae landscape lot with 1% car e Owner transferred Offe ioe quick sale at $8,435. $2.750 down SEE IT TO- DAY YOU LI. BUY IT To Buy-To Sell— . BUY IT-WE'LL TepURe i MAHAN RFALTY CO.. REALTORS lava--- eo of down. | | Co-operative Real F.state Exchange > FE 2-0 Open lg “th ie _ 10-4 Ww. NEXT DOOR “70, BRANCH = FFICE ——————e Humphries If your requirements are above the average . tinetive brick and frame family home in Seminete Hills--omly rear old) Six beautiful reoms cere- mic tile bath pane! breere- Wary. patio adfoining dine room paved drive to 2 car arage Marble firenlace im the spacious carpeted living room Two 12 ft bedroom< dowr verv large pan eled bedroom up Exce'ient base ment gas heat recreations space Oversized lot t- > 752200 Arranee vour appointment now. FHA term« Humohries HURON GARDENS, Just off Voor- hets Road. Attractive green bun- gaiow in wonderful condition Butit-tn features in Combination dining- sited rooms, ‘¢ ing doors Automatic Bette t see this soon. $9 475, Fle Humophries Out Dixie past the Canteen Mod. TTL hee IN in. # Van VILLAGE, NEAR | lake & .c0me and sun P soabews full see this dis- $24 Pontiac Trai! Walled Lane _ | iN _for— In an A-1 neighborhood near Wii | ij > DIAN VILLAGE. 182.N TELE-| jiams Lake Large weil land- 5763". Pickbourne off Car- graph Brick income 6 reome &| scaped lot with | anew sane a ih up ‘seme down) od frame with breeseway and huge roll Lake Rd., near Com vided Desement. recreation room, ear garage Exceptionally bea. | merce Rd. 5 rooms, $3.-} 7 storage rooms. 2 car garage.| and attractive Two large bed- - * orp eth heal Best condition Imme- rooms. large living reqom. ceramic SOO =6$500 «down, $50) diate possession $10.000. with| tile beth. and and dry base | _— -. . $5500 n Owner will carry ment Another dandy folks at month. Immediate occu- contract from responsible party $15.00@ with only $4000 down ancy ; Y > . “ Both apts now rent for $210 per pancy Call F. Rader, | mo Inquire in person at 8 PAUL. A KERN, Realtor Lincoln 6-2607, Lincoln) —Sitte Mey, _vefore 7 pm ___ | 31 Oakiand Ave ry 20200 | 5-225. Real Estate Since car gar ew _eauity 91500 HOME & BUSINESS LOT home Dandy modern sia room ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW. 2. ith breezeway Our FE ¢6020 _ Estebiished 1916 TERS with fireplace and sutomatic _ WATKINS LAKE AREA Mocem heat. iarge garden spot. lak bome With estra latge lot all privileges” Located on Elisabeth on 1 fier, modern kitchen, | Lake Road Aiso © ft business tiled bath. 2 roomy bedrms.| lot edjoining Idea) for any type ful) besement. rec wi of business Price $11,500. tetms tiled floor, of! furnace Lare | or trade on 2 of 3} bedroom home privileges $13.500 with only! with lake privileges $3500 down TWO FAMILY BRicK CASS LAKE AREA Two bedroom | INVES e 18 ft living rm., bath, Gix-and-Six brick 60 ft on West fenced yard. large lot Close Huron St close to Tel-Huron | te schoo) and bus Ali for $8 Shopping center In the very ner 960, terms | future this property will now $10 000 profit I eam trying to SYLVAN LAKE AREA Brick reise the money te buy this tn- ranch home, new in 61 Mod- stead of selling tt Benk advised | ern kitchen with Uled features, owner not to sel]. but to wait for ao oe Reeves? i or i e! an inds . ms. u pmninees: ‘Senine, 06.009 fo Neat basement with of) heat 2 car SIX ROOM BUNGALOW $ 2800 DOWN . Onie seven ear attached § garage vears oid 24n44 foundation pilus breeteway and Approx mately an acre of land. eluminum storms and screens gas AC heat The ideal home—no steps, to ¢limb BEAUTIFUL BUNGAI OW ATTACHED APARTMENT Panch effect Five lovely spacious | escetient cordition ptus | rooms tr * , HURON OARDENS garage — terms re wee room a oe $16 500, | ern biechen full vecermeat oe | ot] heat Close to bus $8,060, terms Large landscaped jot | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | (4 Ww Lawrence Next to Consumers Power atiached 3 room apt Gas Ac | heat attached garege 18 fruit trees, berries and pbeeutifully landscaped West suburban loce- | tion Ideal SIX LOVELY ROOMS— $7,950 Compare this—tt can't be beat for retired couple | One bedroom down bath down 2 ~ bedrooms up. new Time ot! fired hot water heat garage and Privileges on Otter Lake BI OOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Im this exclusive loration we are offering this beeuttful brick, two baths new new aluminum = storm new Timken furnace earage are proud to show WF SELL rc WE TRADE DORRIS & SON siz room car lot 1002200. A home we | tiled bath KINZLER Pine Lake Area bedroom brick rancher large basement, ol heat. gas water beater imcinerator Lots of cup boards & ciasets Disponal tn double 3 ed Pioneer Highlands Right tn the heart of this fine community and. with 2 bedrooms up it peta Co-op Members | basement with of] heat 1% W. Ruron st. . PE ¢1867' car garage Price 313.860, ae terms. | HOUSES AND INCOME OF ALL - ‘ sizes P W Dinnap & Sone. 66 Drayton Plains Area . with privileges on Oakland, \ Woodhull and Eagle Lakes ’ HARBOR HILLS Large, like-new 5 room bun- . galow, heat, storms and m LS par pre rk-tike lot 7¢=202 = meatu « ‘ Beautiful ory trees, A bard ipoctans Orchard Lake Village Contemporary Living-- Lake Privileges “ Located near Our Lady Lhe a — School, orimateiy one rad st Bloomfes ” he one mile from center dad heated 3 bed- separate § activities including glass 2.200 of finishe @reas. for 821.950 up rm.. J baths. showers:, and = dinin, atea, fint anc plenty of closets storage «pace. Therm 2 car garag and Pog shopping L Ld e ne window walls ope: J'9’ overnangs 100 per cent storm windows and screens, « garbage street. Lots average 120°2173° KINZLER CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone MI 64811 or MI 4-0908 lawn Near school and transpor- tation Can have immediate i session as _FE ¢ 196) disposal paved | Priced $11,500. terms ‘ On Tyrone 8t School bedroom ‘mem With pew o1) Relies, Nice 135 Price $7950 with about A Bungalow Buy near Covert Neat and clean 2 home New base- furnace electric water fenced lot 65x 61.600 down Eve | Co-operative Real Eetere Exchange l= _ $3. ' we are leaving city.” 26', FOUR BEDROOM, 4 Family with and, baths. showing investm ' John Kinzler, Realtor #0" W rev | Huron 8t If no answer, Pa. te 8 |4 ROOM HOME ON WAL: TON RD 700. Such chy Realty. FE b_ 43142. Lake Privileges sunt ch newly painted outside a: only 96200) with to Case Lake. . ~ Income 58: down. IVAN Wb SCHRAM FF 5-SO91 or FE 5-2564 | Cooperative Re Real Estate Evebange | Ww Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES ‘RUD” Nich«lie _REAL ESTATE IGET WHAT YOU WANT throngh Want Ads. Phone FE 2 8181 to jin WRIGHT. Realtor es tive = Estate Fava F day! place a “Wanted Ad” to- Inw on ree! aeod fiching lake Nicely iandscaned down to the - tot S503 Ot teat joke laundry room storms and screens Full price $7750 terms. Humphries, REALTOR FF 2-0474 orn ne raph PS Hs 0, | Coeporeute Real Estate Eachange . ~~ Th LOOK is modern 2 bedroom) orick home is situated on a @ix160 f1 s entrances aie Niel ana cent return om the PBnly $3600 Open Eves. | |? en roed NEAR ROCHESTER. 2? ne Saou french home Lae py ber pe room size 100x250 Ml sacrifice “ya too | NEW, LARGE 3 BEDROOM coun try me Cut stape Appros acres Full basement NEAR FASTERN JR Ideal family bome with 6 rooms clean es a pin. Plastered walls, full dining rm , basement. stoker heat. glassed in front pereh 2! car garage, fenced back yard, new siding. and close to bus $10 450 OFF CRESCENT LK RD In choice subdivision Three bed- rms... specious living rm nice kitchen with separate dining space eit hest. aluminum = sidin Lead gp lot 1 year old $2.1 inne e balance on 4 per eent mort gage N PAYMENT 1 Vacant ive fooma full bese- ment of fruit berries, About | acre IRWIN & ROSA REAL ESTATE Baldwin Avenue FE 2004 3-01 ' R CRESCENT = LAKE Bee this large new 2 bedroom bungalow. large liv: room, oak plaster, pain wes Pull “ache pir of] nee oe ptivi- leges lerms PONTIAC REALTY CO. FE 64275 137 Ba.dwin 6S ROOMS NEW ° ANCH TYPE | ent bath full _ basement iniaia th 0 lots foe ft. om water, fenced fish tm your own beck yard. only 4 miles west of aoe some ork to be but bargew et 612.600; terms. FE and flowers | 7x. nH | 1111 Jomyn } t / i | i NEAR BLUE SKY — 3 bedroom + floor, ISn11 living room, convenient kitchen 175 ft well, 502200 lot. Only $1500 down MONTEREY 8T Almost new 4 room home mas- ter bedrodim i3n11, lot 1002130, only $5450 1 . $788 DOWN 1 bedroom gre in Perry Part. beeutiful shady CORT M. TNBL FR rE ——. Daily ‘tl 8- Sunday 2 ww | Co-operative Real Estate “wxcnange | No Down Payment to Gl 3 bedroom ranch type. 1-3 acre. with lake frontage an \V RIGH I, Realtor | rative Real Estate Eachange lend _Ave FE 5-004 INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK —Everything to contribute to the pleasure and comfort of gracious living Vestibule entrance to 20° living room, natural fireplace, family dining room, (both hving & dining rooms richiy§ car- peted), super special kitch- en with tile features and snack bar, 2 nice bedrms. tile bath with shower, space for 2 additional bedrooms and ful) bath in the spacious te basement full basement. of! furnace select oak floors. plastered walls, 60 lots. paved street sewer sidewalk, gas Close to Donelson & St Benedict School, shopping center and bus $12450 FHA. terms “INVESTORS WISE” — In- vestigate this west side ter race Absolutely in the ‘pink jot _In the suburbs 4 miles west of condition Loreal s is not priced high only $8,750, room, wi wate walt geepeuing cate at ond bear nor is the down Payment high — aoe ed pier ot a Be th polinaanatad ay yo pothole only $1,383 on these 2 five room ee whe ° re aes) mere t vs nd will easilt rent mes. One home is renting for| 34, 7°O™,, plastered a el ae atte pes wecumt Leva ~ eS ane. and" owner sliver floor: ate ool The fun take © look! Harbor A cond“ tavestineut for | Dasement au*omatic cel heat and someone — room hase . 2 — ee a erick; makes a ranc e, built EAST sIDE real yalue dt $12, Needing The “dest” im workman- Five room all modern bungalow | ly $2.00 down. S Td ship and material. Thermo- with Dasement,. furnace, and hot re window in the water, Also a 1 car . New x 19 Nving room, 2? tous [op | and ww bedrooms, a deluxe kitchen - ing e to Baldwin Rubber oe and G.M. Coach. Bus tile beth, attached garage. at feat is only B O Sad beat the price of $12.- ern ia metiesbet ater fort acters awe | ORTH 2 6 Out tte 6 | Groom sory, geeratet m 3 ne : seta snare Hasse gtet| LISTINGS WANTED | (Soom. "fur pecn uit bese. — space. Mediate posses- - up® tnent. Practically new fur- We need city. suburben and ‘lake n we an ce ean tomes. av ualified er - OFFICE OPEN 56 waiting we wm tate "roar #7.060. total. . Gall by Bs od FF tga attent A. ae Realtor | your ms, RAY O'NFIL, Realtor ss + he = Huron — Open 60 E 4-2533 - PAUL D. HAMMOND gree Fu pine or Oa bee 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | 464 w murce at. Realtor | Co-operative Seal Estate Ruchange ~ @ ire e741 Bye, FR ba71e' - ' 4 ant | | _EM 32239 | j | ed | WARD EF nicely land»caped with iota, PE 22161 | GAYLORD 'v" 1460 W. Heron ot 13 Fast Pike st open oe FR 4-9584 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE NR. PONTIAC MOTOR » \ A Malighiful —2_patrm._senaeios + —__ in such @ friendly neighborhood Complete with full basement, gas heat paved drive end garage and barbecue pit Only $10,800. with only 62 down riP-roP Yea this home is itn Mas im eff imeluding 3 Sear roo ns Located on « paved street right tn town near stores, sch @nd bus service Has full base- ment. ui] heat end sereens end storms Full price oniy $8.900— with only $2900 down ALTOR FE 2-8316 4) W Muron & Open Eves 1 to 8 Newly decorated yeer sround 2 bedroom bungalow with off heat, electric het water fromt end rea- other room the ae a third bedroom. 37.380 erry $1500 down Huntoon Lake | ‘ | | | | | | Corner of Williams — Rd & mes TT N Saginaw st ms Office Open | } { La | | | | | __ For Sale Houses 43 New 4 bedtoom home. Near bee line and Subu furnace, Terms, Excellent 7 room home. Has 2 full batha Basement < oy Car garage. Betier see this $450 DOWN Las gh res B $4,950 roa. 5 rooms and bath, Off Lot 60%200. Reasonabie. INCOME _ per month. Close tn $1.40 DOWN heat. Large CARL ALGRIM C “UCKLE R REALTY © isom, Mich. Market 1646 26 N ine _ Eves re E5412 oF OR i te 3 | Templeton j Just sees ertetty This ? acres jevel e>ii hes peters 165) ~~. Yo pavement irene end many pos- nen. sibilities This ts a 40 ft. ranch Ricteed aaa floors Na ire- home whic’ features -2 bedrooms, e Built im bookcases. =4 large living room. bathroom. utili- ted walls 2 car garage F iy room and handy titehen In- basement, Water heater. chudes storm+ and screens, and it| Good well furnace, 1 sere does require so oe finishing, but corner lot 300 f- trom ms is price right to sell Is an! robles oo or * up & ideal set-up for « .etiring couple . of ariyone wie enjoys working in aoob WEST stb! LOCATION the soil Th full price of this | @ room meters. real buy is just with §2 750 basement ib down Only $46 per month ter stool, shower & lavatory ip see this one today! ment. Extra lot on CI street, ~ possession. I | F kK Templeton, Realtor 230 ie Lake Rd FE 44563 on | Open Eves. : 1 °( ) - el | > | Phons OR 31872 or OR 31760 | Open @ to 8 Sun ite SFMINOLE HILLS PLEASANT room heme close and -+ Lovely front reomes roon Tile recreation ou scaped seen be down wil) handle. Terms. Smeti rage 3| schools | shopping center on West Iro- all owner OR 3-1112 BYLVAN VILLAGE furnished beautiful panelled living | with cut stone fireplace | bath end bitehen. Spacious room with fire hot water heat lot to appreciated. $5 000 Business tn Home equipped restaurant ba grt village 2 gas pumps nice pOom "a fine business 1 a *. kad | men and wife 61.000 down | tip ~ 1 PARTRIDGE Seaasoaeaae | Pontiac Lake | = =a price 65.- month | Sayder Lavender | REALTOR PE 2-441! hey cus Sunday _10 om 0. Apa STOUTS BEST BUYS | TODAY BLUE SKY BUNGALOW $1,000. DOWN NOW VACANT G@02300 lot oy $450 Down Large 2 bedroom re age wo lot and « half. Complete on ex-. terfor with cedar shakes end brick | face Very attraci've home tm e& location Priced for quick sale | at 65 450 Williams Lake Rd. $395 Down | T¥o bedroom bungalow com piete | Price on exterior . Well and septic tank F. C. Wood Co. “¥ REALTOR Open - | RANCH ‘HOME IN WESTACRES aa bedrooms, oi] heat, ilake Leda lewes at beautiful private beac Convenient terms on § per on _ Contract. BM 35-4437 SMART BUYS STOP! And look at this 3 bedroom home on East side Large genemus -rooms Good ae 2 car race Nice yard $0000 is the af price with terms LOOK! = this lakefront, Altiractive Well allt basement Automatic heat The reoms are enone and attrac- tive, making # an ideal all year family home. There Po & good 2) car garage $14500 terms CRAWFORD pone. Huron FE “41540 & SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS $525 DOWN. 6 miles W isiani lake. @ rooms, part bath and firepiac lots. DOWN. 21 bscres on Leto lane log obs. 7, cabin. Ht ad N. Close the great Fisher bod co ge 4 rooms @ fu beth and Heceaictryg $415 DOWN. West of town, 16220 basement home with fireplace plus « ernee 4 car eo with overhead doors. vas DC pose: Located 7 miles Rochester near matin, Cranberry” lake & with lake privileges 4 rooma and utilit¥ and bath room finishing. located east Pontiac near Crooks roady- Tdw M. Stout, Realtor ‘TT N Saginaw &8t | a» FE 5-8165 eve ttl Ph 3 BEIPROOMS PIONEER HIGHLAIDS hot air heat a BA tion room w session. paved oareek: and moré J. R. HILTZ re vaifi! Wr Wlaron st. « ROOM bath, basement and Sete. ‘kw Sa, “OO | 3 bedroom home Has full | with garden space 2 year d home with ail oak floors, | Seminole Hills 6 large” rooms site, street lo convenient paved distance stairs bedroom, too! Terms. - Better see it! Elizabeth Lake Estates Look what we ere offering _ for only down. New ranch 2 home 4 Large Ritcben, utility room, stairway to . home you will w Cape Cod Colonial — spart- ling white c a3 “yreed fom built in ‘43! bedrooms ; first feor lav -burning fireplace in room, a room. plus large, many-w ea room Pull dining reom, dining area in modern en O AC hegt. Tile-floored rec room. T's car garage. Teshe R. Tripp, Realtor rence Eves. uw res 8161 or oO vues 7 fo BUY To Partridge 18 TH 1 fintu: the | Newly 2 budecom ohn the large | 3923 Virgtmie Ct es ee ou « navies rom the outdeo nt water | theater Remember you can Fisher Body. $1000 move right in J acres. 4 rooms Not on a ae Baidwin near FLIZABETH LAKE | _%\ down ae | PAUL M ES, REAL Be} BRICK 'aa Ww oRON rr Iie, story wih bedroom and | a | part beth Fae py Ml 4 FAMILY APT. ; with fireplace rooms, 33 rooms. ment with stoker steam | Exterior new, new oil heat Landscaped yard and | het alr 2 car garage. Across the Lot 602200 onpaved street, close street frum goit courre in. e § i - | er eo PERRY PARK | BLAINE STREET § rooms perti- tw aa || ee e in buhe ri just off Oskiand Ave and | NEAR Fs thee to Wisner Be The ; a “oak floor lastered Na, Tall Ceccmect with rimnen | LSfQe, Brine, rym, Bitelaw ond el] alf conditioned furnace oon 2 bedrooms up. uh dare q | BRICK—BRICK te terms Oe _ — : — BRICK NEAR MIDDLE cree ot ee | se RATT LAKE rees an H s ‘ reens ! tank immediate possession. 2 hoes kee ee see Pan | $3 180 with +80 down, 68 per ; bath. 12512 utility room, with | : a usery take care — sell AN Realt j rte ol | Russe A. Nott, Restor 4 era aoa \¢ 11 SCENIC ACRFS With 6 room modern home |. ing room. dining room large family sise kitchen apd bedroom down, 2 bedrooms and Full basement with off heat, euto. hot water, laundry : trays You will buy this quickly at #11. 600 on terms terms OLMFS-BARTRAM : Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor HOLME tte ao 4302 Dixte Hwy Or 3-1980 i- ves. | , ~ | VACANT 4 bedroom Bice large 3 BEDROOM | St acta ot, inne | | men 5 Cedar shake ranch home Inew- | | cage ey a ee lated breezeway «erage plas- rage We have ‘he key to its tered walls, hard¥oot flioord full béme and will w 8 any time. tiled — - Peres ~ y its Cail FE 4-000 & eorner on - x rs munly Gee! pet “tor ae THREE ROOM shop berber sh-p, ete. 63.200, With a liv room very down | Beat and with « large 20 ACRES | shady lot to West Huron. | : $1300 down with 850 sa month 7 room modern, full bath. new ments Call to see this 7. F A“turtiace, basement garage PY 40684; of stop at 136 chicken coop or. house 13) Pike ce stall barn. $11.000. IN SELLING OR BUYINO C PANGUS 1919 M15 peal estate let us serve al Ortonville 132, Reverse Charges. _you Rottabte honest, courte- 30 DOWN: LARGE 2 ROOM wus Lb aoe Auburn. Full price | *TAWRENCE W ere GAYLORD M15 for home or business. Not | com pietea _ $750 — 4 room strictly modern on M-15. Wil tak take a 27 ft house- | FE 19504 $1 tas Gown: Soca om a oak floors, plastered walls hot water, utility. VACANT | down; a = vement, foom terrace. May- = | \ — ” ne would Coaslage trade “ : i © L i ‘oe: 8 large Lis SREWES j ‘attic, 2 Shaded lots oT tock ELT | BI thom Rew in Eves. PE STio ot EM Gro MAR *, Realtor (261 ANDERSONVILLE RD. WEST SIDE PHONE OR +1268 Soler rnted. ful basement ees , k S . 1 heat, ae and) 3. ee is Week’ cials garage. ginee_ doen. ibs vex R. T VALUET, Realtor wise Co-ope t Real Estate = 2 re Loge. gprs 345 Gonlent Ave lot. jenty CEN F BLOCK BOBS. fic dern except ened oan 30x20 : Balance 860 an me. 5 eciriety et eee . $1209 oe on this quality 3 bedroom starter | PE se Set eae a ean gor Rowe —. rooms weit OT pentunien bear ett stairs partiy fini new a center alance id oer me. way, large a . $1500 ) Brass oe pe Home with $2,000 DOWN ; vi room, ross Ric bea 2 _Dedrooms. fat "bath Waterford high school, 2. eetes, hi — cece ae and | consider trade. inondey trays aapeant tig Seers:| NORTH SIDE Interior newly 2 fuit we ments 967.50 per mo. heat, . TH EMBREE & GREGG e “pn RE’S ROOM FOR EXPANSION white a ae ADAMS REALTY a, 392 Auburn Ave. __ FB 63903 Far Sale Lake Prop. 44 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY: 30, 1954 t » s Sale Suburban Prop. 45A AO. ELLIOTT & sons western - For Sale Lots 46 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) Sale Household Goods 57 Sale | Household Qbeds 7, For r Sale M Miscellaneous ¢ 60 RDP ad 30°" GAS ee eae CONDI- salad Sor agro AUTOMATIC, {8 s NEW, Good condition. On INSIDE HOUSE Doon, txb-¥, “2-4x6-8 67 each, | _ North: Middiebelt SYLVAN ern FRONT JOrdon_4-6121 “MAytair 6-2503 aise exclusive PEL at tens 1 LOANS $25 TO $500 10 Day Possession fabs atic cotta wee nadia $ Pera a 7) te pcre Hg erage everal huge Baxier © vine stone: 4 12 FOOT erie 3 RAO CARPET | 319,95. M1. 61300. dea geen Garland Avenue with sewer in| 2 & study lamp, 5 gallon crock, daven- | WHITE PORTABLE SEWING’ MA. | cLoTaEs POSTS. STEEL, 4 HOOK ‘ *. shower, Younge-| street. Among Re 44 W Lawrence 8t. PE 41538 rt, dressing table, Misc. items.| chine. Good condition. 550 Grix $11.46 Surplus — Co. = town Eitchen autom hoot, offered for quick sale at $5,300 Mortga e Loan 5. 54 _ 2918 W. Ee dale) Elizabeth Uske: ey Highland Rd Dorot b ogee SOULE SAY ITs A BARGAIN ee eee (te KOON LIVING” ROOM | | WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Di DRY. Cie VISOR, Sage - suITE,- hy Snydet Lavender ross cuctes teat teeta | eS nay use COW INTEREST | tr gatetiets dam fe | Sime “eet OM ‘oore, tans, “re dust a aes TOR ‘| nice ‘orchard Uarter acre of if : nette-table. airs, $10. 61300. | xpring ‘mattress a 3140 W.. Huron 8t. FE 32-4411 rapes, tor = seael snd To Buy—to BSell=— Unitmitea F a 192 W. Ypsilanti eh ROOMS OF < Goap | wakp FUR COAL /OR wooD | How. WATER : Oftice Open Sunday foots —— ar leaner, — YOU BUY IT — WELL’ INBURE Ir du tine: cee ee ry We Pr Oas REFRIGERATOR niture 180 Washington heater ‘ tank fa aad 843 & m. to 4 p. m. trom Plies, lake Pontiac LA AN ory herrea ory : ea) tor nothern cottage. FE jeg cu FT_ BEN-HUR . DEFP | Chestnut 8t irm ing’ FURNACE: A | | . ~reoc a oe freeze. excéliemt condition. FE CONVERSION GAS r ¥ _G. a RSON FRIGIDAIRE FREEER,. 12 CU-| _21344 _ Lik $55 FE 5-3378 - a a YE _¢070), , aust th oe aN “Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 56772. Sout clone an ea ® cu- ) a ITERATOR: : wt EaqNitmow ICES = 5 Se vet tat tare a sepetn we eeeonae Seg ages “Su ae peor terme aa impo are ot Ban Lake. Sensibiy IV aoe } = ase wien a 7 | Ph PE 16401 FE Lake. FOR THE aXV EST- FE, 2-0263 MORTGAGES “ruloibaine mEbgioxwaron” | FF amet adler a MODERN PURNIBKED ME} } Open Eveso ‘til 9 Sun. 104 a ats —___.{ SPECIALS ON NFAV | ~ casi” ron FURNITURE cated at ot Located on 6 1075 Huron Attention Brokers ~~ FLOOR MODEL va area PE_ 47881 Bay. a co wig Foul! About? mt. north ef ‘Roches: NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH & Build One of ES oe De ELECTRIC rams. several ing. For details, call J. A. Taylor, ter om M115, this brick and PO_¢ OFFICE , = unders One of each Innerspring mattresses $1695 sizes Excellent condition. Also 2 Realtor PE 4-2544. « offers unlimited _ THA. Philco Range $239 Now see | oe ee ire at wn roe cen ee: ’ opportunities 2 la room ae ollaway complete $1895 | 71 uron. F 7 ~ New 2 Bedroom Home and full bath odie tones For Sale Acreage 47 GE o) he ors a eoeeee 3339 95 | Studio Couch $19 00 FESTANDING TOILETS "$17 05 i ek, oe Commerce ie dee Sergey room ond ee : NN | CONVENTIONAL | GE Washer °3200 95 now 11 6 ee ee oe ples “unk fittings eae Lake room utility ; > s + wre | Ironrite Lrone. $305 95 Now §275 95 7 9 fr st se 3 21x32 double sinks ture window. Full bath Cheer.) Dw!!dings on che property. Only 1 ACRE | Domestic Beu'ne Machine S79 08" Tabie Lamps $ 2% Factory requis room ae wilt Beautiful homes Oil heat. mee Pigs — i Creve. Neer Oakland Lease Onle Personal Service voce 6 $219 95 | Oiee Turnttare OD ail new and eile “erPhaming SUPPLY as nice elevation oungstown Sink $ 99 50 “ aS ane z . eae » Wed land exchan oneal encee B HENE HOLMES-BARTRAM | Russel! H. Young, tne. sss Aswan SS TRI (aetna oe ee ae | aye SNRY, Inc. | 4392 _Dixte Hw 465 Auburn FE 43573 built to order FE 4-7402 dave : <4 , ‘ y OR 3-1960 412 W Huron st F ae 104 8 Saginaw FE.2-5323 { -BB 4! sp Union Lake Eiviteges 511 MP cision taietag OL 10111 i ACRES NEAR PETOSKY. EX. [Open Eves. tu» od inde | ele | BED AND : : ane ee sei , ent bunti . _—— / . pepe On lovely beach. Well built 2 Lar in Estimated 0.400" cord of, timber Swaps 55 r) ears ats Sana ROOM WAYNE GABERT'S DuPont flat wail paint $278 Saal | “eo eww www i } "— 4 bedreom home. Pull +a arge Family? Terms or $2,000 cash. OR Proper: oe . set $125, Good | condition. FE Trade-in Specials Dicom sehen some as gal. t : — — —— ae 2 Pp i Vann | | BIOBB wwe ee cece ee eeeee ae ng a MAcae’ Gime | ath cheerful medrese, Deine | Meer Alsers Nat mile Bast a | Streamlines. $406. Consider trade. | — ——— [Used Racy “easner eee McBride Hardware | 67.300. s ng ar Auburn mile East of j 33 00 | $1,800 w : rooms. Deligntfu : Full size gas range A-l. $33 00 R. ‘Fk. McKINNEY way to floored atte Pull pase aon Sees, eee Sere. ine ‘BuIce WILL TRADE FOR Norge washer, rebuilt $39 00 Open Sundays 9-12 soon Commerce Rd Po EM >3011| Lovely from laws. “Be 4¥%, ACRES—$50 DOW ment en’ bowe anywhere. Fe | FUMID OAK DINING RM. | Fieiate for sereer We2T Auburn Ra. iat Crookes g800 Commerce Rd Ph. ES 1] Lovely front lawn, Back JOWN suite. Refectory type table; oo ese ie8 eEi2 9382 NEW 2 BEDROOM TILE BATH, | has picnic factiities . a $s WaLUMinuic SRAILE opens up te § ft. hong 4 Cold Spot refrigerator, 6 eu stone fireplace Deico furnace | < Entire yard is te sie Fr , “rol, and: goed building Js : wil swap for small house ae zi Peete: Alia cine Soe = “DATION Sam energie, Ete Ce] Sse eee) aie AY PLANK weer 7o3y | ml Been oe Sens |r Le 8 et ene] Skene 8 Per 08s a su excellent coon, possum, lad ase 6 tea) tabi ea ene | = West $10,500, PE 5.0640 stantial squirrel and rabbit hunting | 41 CHEVIE. GOOD TRANSPOR- Reape we = a FARM DRESSE dD - tati Ph oo nhl PiGTORGREP SORES | _ FRoomi a ware Ss pagewent |THELMA' XT ELWOOD) Ravstgteek Pent eels “Wilbur insists on wearing a ten gallon hat: | Marat edit” sores # cas) Pons PRT | OEE KELVINATOR RETRIOED A. MEAT Ssin ne ecu, Lake Laue of re oi24 FE Cut Sea Tc ;: Peatins city limits. off Bald - ai nn —_—_—_ 6 ROOMS. 2 ACRES FRUIT | ia | kidnes shaped desk FE 6151 Reef Roaat eee 49e shade B owner. OR 34338 af 2 on aldon. 2 parcels - f ' ees and shrubs quity for FOR SALE: ONE ¢ oak DINING WURLIT JUKE BOX “PLAYS Hot Dogs» ores nes ee c trie en Fe ee for Sele Lote 4, este feie'tur at'iat | Business Opportunities $1) Money to Loan $3. (Pity that "hunch nm ghey ee Wobteccran sis ab cup ircaiatur, Grung Beet 7 III fe a eee lone Cleanina a . (Stale License@ Lengers) Lake Rd ~GATELEO TABLE Mane TOF’ com picks: ial om ee 3 Rem. ein ee , ge a) rtd ; - = } , — - ~s aoe f hmmm = i \ a v 3 org i hot “* ‘ . . BIG LOTS 100x200 Kdw. M. Stout, Realtor | tute ideal tor couple Fly 7 " - < OR CHIEFTAIN PONTIAc sc] SOUS abt: Cherry tam table.) ede, 1087 810. Ride-A-Mover Ice Cream. ts xalion ee Open Sunday me a and Rochester Rd. 77 y Saginaw Bt Pe PE S416 | =e in rear Sacrifice $1200 CASH PROMPTLY dan yea sea Radio Gas AND ELECTRIC RANGES power lawn mower $85 2 table Waterme cold. id Fe . * ’ an) 7 s r >ork 6S 5Se : WOodward 20700 Detroit — Open Eves ‘ul 8 30 53607 after org wn Hie ge a ye of $25 to $800 nere | WILLIS M BREWER Used Low ee $12, OR 52491 elena por ee ed J. bos 4 An. a es ae. deca can 3 for tae 10 AM. TO2PM IN i Daal Tou F PI. “AINS OVER 1), | ° Eeigaer oa Mi East or Fox. | tats, days "Ge @ musi ile | eter coae reesei or PEs tio lero: oe ee Gy) ti ee ce oe aa “ Prom Pontiac take Flizabeth Lake er ¢, ovee pay FOR RENT. G = “ in tf | EXeH, ae de Eaxceient condition Oniy $15 Everything in excellent con ()? ‘ rh ET ee Eos Laks Bees, ars | JUDSON enapwa? =o pe ments of § mo FE 60569 | mal (ak Pscncgas gi STORE | aa ec cnreneent You'll like | EXCHANGE YOUR LAND CON | _8 $3995. MI 61 diuon FE ¢4016 | I)\ KEM ARKE | jeft on Cooley Lake Road approx Majestic Bldg. Detroit ___ Fer ir Sale | ‘Farm 43 | business on mein sieves ue do caieaur way we | tract weigg th "ov. pave sold pro 36° GENERAL ELECTRIC. 8 PC DINING ROOM SUITE GAS WALTON AT OPDYKE Open Sun, fe weet of Unies Late moss Wo 29700 . s to. Ponties. Bullding aianls te hag (lke erg ee ot | pane ol ah RE store beds. spring. mattress. Fic: FUEL OIL cae a GALLON. 15 an Gordon turp left on Van ; . ~ er smai business. ( ) } TAT A : 222 , in legs, gauge. fill cap and vent. Gordon to" ho. abs. White ame |) eo see ee oe A FINE @ Ach ACRES ALL UNDER | For es ae gain FRO’ IDENT LOAN excuNGR MEIJUM. PRICED) IME ND DERE $3 KENMORE ELECTRIC STOVE.) ‘¢!sereé complete, 63650. FE yme with 55 feet of jake front- = . LJ rm al A an vings Bociet $500 \ ~ 5-1467 . ae ee ei eek ee? Wma la ee chicken house. 1} miles from Pon-| esa ona mane vusiness OF bust. oW iatwee o nene | 42. Ves Wen OR OR Piss. WELL. PE 43760, aioe Gl cece ee nie, cai | HORSE EEENACLOS un M4X24XT#T CORNER LOT PON. | Uae Will divide Easy terms Nogether only |! , “¢ | Goop = “uP ‘HEN al rx, |. $16 will sacrifice tor $100, 49) FAIRBANKS MORSE | SHALLOW room with fireplace dining reom, | “a0 take Subdivision Pontiac and Phone owners, MA 6 q vEe biock from Tol Wares gu SR. -9249 D ‘41 PLYMOUTH PICK KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, FA-| Fourth St); F# 31417 well pump, completely auto. in peg eg nl Cass Lk Rd For information cail | _mont 58114 “r Mites -Resher. FE $418 Children" py srg Ao macde Vase be value. one 48. These | UNCLAIMED LINOLEUMS | Sx°CUCM) cont wman at 8) E Pe ct ei — | with of] heat Now vacant and | _EM 36460 _ Sa *, POR Ey Lart up TACKLE $6. PE 21628 swine pk are cigktay gate ‘tlso. sever | 9x12 LINOLE UL MS 31 OR ager (arora Newnes ot 8 E. z :.. . —_——— nT ~DU wo, : ) really —— = sell on any ree | feautiful Homesites FARM FE ; ES e highway Doing a good Rover iN: GENTLE RIDING HORSE AND Pea oo and 66 in. models at a Inside-Outside Paint .. $125 gal 1 USED KENMORE AUTOMATIC , IN GOOD LOCATION R’S FARM ss. 5 miles from courthouse. OR saddle, swap for deep freeze or sordinary values. Michigan Flu-' 30c Plastic Wall Tile . Isc sq. ft.| washer $35 1 used Delco gun ~ Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor | ciose to Pontise. 10esise ¢ \e0-ecre stock farm tn Oaxiand | 1275 _ camors, power tools of Bae Me STORE RUTEAEATIC Wash, | 100 @x9 IRN! Tile... Sec! control. ul iia oo O68 abex: 8 a Jp Close jac 10081 Good Count finest JOU PEED — $25 to 9500 e s OF it have 5 E AUTOMATIC WASH- x9 in Tue 6c control and fir t, - Tl MN. Saginaw St Ph FE S¢165| Dduliding sites, some wooded All ret fl hwy iy mide foue © oS Genesee Crate = Communit I C || _ you”. FE 45050." > er, sude-saver. Reasonable. MA > 9x9 Asphalt Tile 2c oft | - plete OR. > 2800. ~ ve Go oe Ee SS (a Senter nearby. schost bus si| Argentine Splendid business and y Loan o ae 9112 KUG AND PAD POR A _* 3486 (44a FU Wall Tie 8 GARDEN TRACTOR. 24, HP. - | | one eet st A YATC ‘ rm. farm home, good| well established Mill operated by 30 FE. Lawrence or cash. 624 Markle. || | KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, iManok lise 140 S. Saginaw — with disk and cultivator, Reason OWNER [DRAYTON PLAINS ae 20 stanchions, silo| tnexhaustable supply of water FE 2-7 TRADE YOUK 'AND CONTRACT | _feasonable. FE 4-5697. FE 2.5450 Free Delivers Pico S0=..O8 20013 . saeetae | osatical’ Galina aees ; rms Tonight. power, Flour Brand well known in 131 reall nouse morteage equity, IT. LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Double Red Stamps Today FOR SALE 12 LARGE BOXES OF offers you : Fetail stotes Priced to sell. ter Prienat furniture auto for new 5 | — ceramic tile H. P Sutton, MY YEAR ROUND ‘HOME OVER On a good road Close in. As low | 160 ACRES are reasonable Rau Realty. 412 y_ service" | well kaows en Outside ang maide pein. gai $1se|* BLOND MAHOGANY TABLES.’ 36432 ld . lage ore ee SACK Es me cee Near Nowell ¢rm and bath Sill Bidg Fiint, Michigan. ye oo 8. es i iia y | deck’ Linsioum _163_ 6 _Perry | reseerip ue blame bls win| PACTORY INDE: DOUBLE sink, j ; : : a eleera om Eves = eae a | cocktall table. 2 jamp tables with |S: kone Me N ed M J | LOVELY GLAsSs TOP WROUGHT tam $1095 wash basins. $995. Tol < ee on ee ae | 2 left-good-garden soi! Nearly bidg»s . 60 ft barn with Fpl Grocery: « Meat Market e 0S | TRADE IN YOUR OLD LAWN iron juncif®in table, 4 chatrslera rack. 495, PE S-S851 Seances $19 65 o A “Thompen be 8 ror and pull drapes ie Arg hte eh bea pa ga ae hoe community, Good “rear around power mower Several ced used | $5 MY rie $2000 NS “8 UsED REFRIG 04) & Per _— hort! ’ 1 - Sz ba = ——s ——_—_— te < aoe Roa we wae) Sone sont aa ben Mer. soe erm tome crepe le business "A. teal bargaib and an | 2.88 Bee. a8 your selepnowe: Fast | power mowers tor sale. cheap. | EAROE nine ROOM ‘sue Used TV. 6s rk G & M COMPANY wk —retrigerster—viectric—store WE TTS dow : uni including « Barnes Hardware. $30 Small ~ i BWEET'S RADIO & APF: TANCE ' Pawnmower sha 4, TWO CABINS Hy tat LE F ARMS. — | GAS ST: ATION = gal unlimited option sr nee Other amounts —— Free Parking. FE “uw pk cals BICYCLES. BOY'S ENGLISH EITC, EIC, ETc, Located serves Techigea Lake | cong tis Down trects. Racellent | See ean Leet os ber] meres aoa’ retire yeureel a a “ _— = COPPER TABLE AND TIER Ta. | CMS! pwn verment—Pree parking $58.05 value 94) 98. These are . a 7 c valu eataare breaie aute ie ad soaveuiees sree “al — over lease aa Waatenes pias Fes) Feats 1st forapromment: GENERAL PUBLIC ate 2 _ coats, muskrat and|USED FRIGIDAIRE. 106 cuBIc| §liehtly transtt marred. Michigan G ee ete cnttn Set] ROWS, Restor | watainererersccnss” | \ATFY][E) | LOAN CORPORATION | Fe pit Taga lott mectee “a gun, fortent a Ormerd ute | © General ao oaks fans Ga ot mea, tar _ ; CHROME DINETTE AS | General ‘Electric “47. 3119.80. BABY BUGGY Wareh -_ $Fpaneios wnt, contracted tet isa Baree ee CORT M. IMBLER 69 W. Huron Street os these rey out and cave. 4 pasha Ad) ~ tee So rE AND PLAY PEN arehouse se ‘0 vr tr with Lf value, e ew Beet a 4 p> araprwies an mak Gees ae a or eo Onice | Middle and Oeper A ee al eena FE 40524 BROS. LOANS $20 TO $500 $39.95 These are brand new 1954 evenings. Terms. Ppines and al Aaron dhe 467 S Saginaw St BEA CA LAKE ue b+ Neale Co-operative Rea! | ietales Mxchangs On -* 3 ogre pleot — P Sor = 2 = gas Walcen neers: atl an _ “ +4 ft pn take Located tn the | °2¢_Pont Trail Walled Late, SALE RUSINESS PROPERTY 40 Phone OR 1-1878 or arp is | H alt Fina look, compa and he convinced ~ USED TRADE-IN fam sfurnaces 40 ert of the finest fishing an¢| LOTS OF alt KINDS P WwW (CORNER TOCATION ON 2 BUSY Open @ to §. Sun ouseho inance of theee extrnordinary bargains DEPARTMENT t boilers, of] fir PEN tn vwer peninsum’.}—_D'inan & Son 4 W Huron main roads Now used as grocery | ~~ SS Cor of Pontiac Michigan tinorescent. 7 Orchard oe = a H EIGHTS CI IPPLY 155 miles from tac 24x28 | PRIME. BUILDINO SITES FOR| cludes 3 ream home” lot 100x200 = ‘Pp . | Lake Ave tolpenad 268 Perry St ae oe, we Os a, HZ, porch. automatic hot | homes special offer of lake priv: ecahtea es = REAL DEAL lata = BOTTLE GAS er once ___ Phone FE 4543! SUN. 1030 TO 2 ; , “i m-] lege tote near Pontiac for z For a grocery and meat a EFC nee : 7 ome kitchen. eautiful bd ie who want to build imine: Block of 5 b ' who wants a beautiful set man 1EAGUE FINANCE CO. Installed tn_your nome for $22.77 rd sane’ BEFORE YoU INVEST IN A a paneling. Te window and ately. Mo d of 5 all brick stores on busy | cluding livi - 202 N MAIN comp yon $268 eirigerator $4 water softener. ‘investigate the Micely furniched $5 500 sor] oa f = ill Tope payment. Pric $8 a Excellent investment paretie ae te ane = io ‘ Dixie Hwy OR 3-2401 — req aed pad % Reynolds - Shaffer Ball-O-Matic ” e . 2 euheiter te model cor. R H tin Mere-Mari Packiont nicest in the country, Plenty of | ROCHESTER, MICH. |éasa TRNITO Fe spice gen rere ots ad No down payment, Smal} monthiy : pment. land ai siness to tools. Ps : DORRIS & SON ae orse ; CORT M IMREFR snare ae oon wate ue _ Wane, om TO cate TE Ty Sabo bet Sine a $00.00 | BUY 8 GALLONS OLIDDER 0.8.) BINITDIN IM Jostyn Pe cesa| It's 0 real deal and with’ an ft. late mode) vane {| CONVENTENT CREDIT TrRMs Sart ot settee ae a DING SUPPLIES a alle Sunday 2 to 6 Dew. license one for HOUSEROL 10)) _ a for Oym win Barbec besement 60 by x pa od Beat | aA berets Real Estate Exchange} ™ore information on N.M. Ph_ Rochester OL eerie OL 1-071. CUBIC" FOOr DEF YREEE. es ECONOMY - graeme Fix «leo ™ 5 art es ria arbecue Ta Ce ten, ‘@ paroch, and public el {| PARBE&R SHOP, CHAIRS FULT ———— RN RE CO ace ASTER BOARD. __I- Frro tary school, city water. #100 down equipped A good business ataee. 8 MONTHS WORK Priendiy TWI Lea Tu Ga ea $29 per month OLive 23881. _Phone FR 44078. after 7 p.m Work § months in this Nquor ber} WHEN YOU NEED iran Be KR. Teiee Tr a il : ply $75.00; ae = 2 LOTS ON SYLVAN LAKE S OWNER, APT RIUTLDING and sp sd the cold months in . ; 7 LARGE DRAWERS, & ; steel 95; Culverts for rive- . naire m™ Ave. of- rick. excellent condition. sa000 Florida—the gross sales*at this 4 Burl walnut. Excellent condition as P# 3a0e, re on Clom- ac eC Bewe | _yearly income PFE 2-541 bar will surprise and please you. _ Reasonable. OR | , i CLOSING Property. business and equipment Dav : SEVERAL LOTS NEAR LONOFEL- Aue cs are brine offered with terms 4 O a ag om. @ Jf" CONSOLE, TV 40.08 ores a. es IyD> i a NS vailable Come in to learn more hy A LE ih inch ye, antenna i) . 8. ® $95 per M were | Sheathing boards SS Ww per M ROOSEVEL1 HOTEL FE 4518) CARAGE Jrauresienr \ _ “aration” Yoo you with money orcbe 1 Or Ke Cualr. | FEB ALTON TY 2 1 va TS 2 ete: TOOLS AN —— to $500 ASY SPIN DRYER AND GE _ Josive Cr Whiton | “Sie tien se Two Lots a: an + OFFICE. EQUIPMENT r oman iw pay) washer. FE 45168. ~ rw and ‘balepeet neers se Sylvan Lake ‘Nice park and For Sale Real Estate Service Of Pontiae Telephone * of cad at our office EXTERPRIZE T TABLETOP GAs — geal Tipeuire at eai | ar nerotertse te Mae a bwin | beach across ater Nach Sales & Service Pontiac State Bank Bi : Gocltls seuss te © ‘+2008. (rede for} “Mill St Aubujn Heigh oo. ot robsentble oriees, KIMBALL BROS vEveisey 7 "Oomenner "oe $0878 S b A’ | E ELECT IOMASTER stove G00D fo a ERS. R 1 Diao A osm eg sling: woee taake: Lt) Mn AW Cc ALL g condition. a s es, os, SAVE.ENERGY! Find a| wares ewan: RENCE wl hee tees, a canin wi healer se READY ¥ see “hie so ae _ guainy mer- sone ‘Trent ws iE READY FOR YOUR Gas FUR- tolive th Parinership. sheet metal bumping ev. J block 8 FINANCE CO. Tim ve the easy WAY) ote wit nate bufidine at good South ott kuwure FE ’ , oly g laren fas, sonrers reg Mle Pauls St. ‘Cyr Lumber Co through = Want Ads!] gestion, write Pontise Press, | To, ) aUY TO SELL JREALTOR “FE 4-1574 bi sed tess Guan m8 year, All neeey Q ue ae pa pn ae : artridge is “THE BIRD’ Pontuise State Bank Bids. part: Rochester, “ike Bani, =a on et ‘ re after ie pm, / \ : : ’ : | = { { 4 © . ' 0 Jay rf if - oS ( ‘| | } 1k, a id > by \ ‘ « iG = 1 S i ' - 2 a + i = i ¥ 4 HM ‘ : ff # f ‘ | . / wv ry = = = = ~~ Pi , 6 3 > 7 i ty — £ = A aed - im 4 - | } ae oe ! -- . ; Ve) ; eG; +6640 <. . _8. Sayinay [4 . sw eceee = ill P . - new FE 2-2198 =e we BURMEISTER |susmaeee BOWERS Al PEA! , BUMPING & PAINTING _CY OWENS | dm aeoat has tfaay good ‘siles my Keep a thirty . hummus délivere at me f pepe ne Sr oceen -| sale loading ake ads An : Jobo “E REE ESTIM AT Le “ : x days, then they want to ©4998 Terms Hampton ice L peed he a AO AYMENT PL OF CARs Sax naw FP 9.4101 $20 down . : tric 825 W Huren FE 47 = = eb tae a ‘4 ®, RED $15 WASHER AND RP “Best 9 POP SOIL FILL DIRE SAND, BRAIN MOTOR “SAL ES ane Vere tess ise Peck ane Hil 8 Sagsnew get rid of us. We were frinerelorl (minute ssiiacch ate Oren but kravel, washed. MAple 51185 . PHOME FR 20186..." oe i AVE is \ o CAB OVER ony VROLETS 93. ~PORMERLY Wrenta UDutcn edacrallandiel ei : SoMtae Osram TOP. SOIL FUL DIRT SAND - Han MO Yeate, Pair boats Ver) “low n ter Pulls equippes axicabs $400 10] W. Huron. born and raised in Mich- dows $20 complete Quantity of 418 Sheet Rock 10 103 wravel, washed of bank run OR - V ns Beg U 5 Por One Cass yt West Pike st Ack TEE) $1 le # CHEVROLET $10 DOWN AND : pine fittings Old dresser $4 Oak | 1x6 fir beara ee Heh $1 75 41497 oe +30 SAA | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE remupdds Geed condition Suitable (outinue payments 464 58 Woo- ‘ . : _4 by 4's under 8 feet FE 2-004] 148 W pine beards sapig per M. TOP SOIL 8 YARDS. $10 FILL huss eat r mecr~ tokens? Kuck Mia, | ica, Une eke EM) Birmingham iga™ and we don’t want 2 WHEEL TRA! 0 Gred W, Fine boards 499 ber Va See Saas ae a $50 m Mee VE iT one TON , © CHEVROLET +10 DOWN AND ~ : AILER $50 rade A Birch HED SAND AND GRA — ; FEC STAKE TRUCK | continue payments 464 8. Wood- F aren Resex J: Caeara foc re? the Door te os coment and mortar, fill patel EL, - Sale Motor Scooters a> : Pd intel re pi Frcelient | werd, Birmingham to leave our home state. pete: 240 oe per buntic sec | trucking. Pontiac Lake Building |. Ae | ee ees ae # CHEVROLET #10 DOWN AND : ; a | Ro. 3 oak floorina oer Me | Supplies. OR 31534 | “That's what it says instead of ‘cuckoo’ whenever they hav “< baci - CHEVIE 190 TRUCK WITH STOCK | continue payments. 464 8. Wood- My friends and I have : , + nection Bee ue HN eat ER | Aluminum Comb, Doors trom cage Wood, ood, Coal uM & | Fuet 67 4 aia of girls at the isee next door!"' y have eM pa areca io oy uae “er oe eee ee tag ; ? raulic hft harrow Bo ww r , , ' 45 reed fe eclt re - fase MTS "MA Stal HARDWARE-PLUMBING a - Oe és CUSNIMAN GooD SHAPE nk. | U! Mite Ra: ‘te miles west ot | MEV COUPE. © | all been checked by our 3 WHEEL TRAILFR STFEEI IF vou "ARE BUTL PAINTS GooD “DRY SLAB a $550 ——— | _cently overhauled OA 83123 Novt George Hines ere 2000 _ 5 } » | a 7 = 5 4 c J frame goed condiun OF seus ORIVE OUT TO RURMELerE eo ree a for $10 Deivered FE Sale Farm Produce _75| AUCTIONEER WB BILL Nagy. ‘$1 CUSHMAN EAGLE 1) DODOR 1 TON EXPRESS | 4000 n hes? tee aa me i $20 AND SAVL on TO $500 ON ALL oe cany type euction, enywhere Of. | FF 46720 pickup # ply tires. @ speed trans- ace Agr ea Bt, Me up’ {o- date chanical. MEDICINE “CABINETS LARGF 20 meee la _Plants, ‘Trees, Shrubs, Oo GOOSEBF K RIES CURRANTs |- fice phone 636 Lapeer. | 190) CUSHMAN SCOOTER NEW ene OR 31002 afier 4 Clemens St. Ask for Hugh . iy mirror ail metal cabinet $7 KE SURE ITs spberiies goat condition Perm, BATURDAY NloHT Tem | OY ever bauled OL 3-9718 0 GMEVIE PACK UP TRUCK. (49 CHEW AND MISC SPARE clinic and found to be in marred Ais: Bur E ' GIADA wx Sk ge cuineicel uri Peels FURNITURE FOR EVERY KOoOM CUSHMAN SCOOTER 2 SPEED HOOD) Wee 2 Pet PANTS. 61 & ANN ARBOR 81 ei edicts cab mes er S Decker CANSING PICKIES WhKDERK NOW | e rae doa e Also antiques | mile transmissi > poses $25 Lid | PONTTAC MIC HIGAN ‘ enderful a dition Ir eding triste door unit. all ef ee. ’ Northern Lumber C For Sale Pets 09 aera orion es, Went ee bake OT ~ ; POR Pr KUP RADIO HEAT poems . tle shiie whore ‘ “umber Co. . arr 2) 6 Baus ss DOWN 80 VEE =, cui ccc). nls _ 7 aa net sei learn a 8197 Cooley Late Ra Z ae ee VAM TS TPT PPS VIER © UPTON Auctioneers’ | New & Used Cushman Seacters re and eae rlirut so TP AYIOR C HP VKOLE sure any of us would \EAC-O-LAC WE DELIVER | VOU VEIG GARDE Ns [bh Cultivate: piueberrie: soos bor Sale Nousetrailers 71, eee * re vecama) ‘8M ese st pee W Huron | Ti ees ; 2 L hs . w 14 me / pS Net ee eS Tp ape Semaboete a . = , ds super 4 3 PENNY PAINT SALE th 0 ‘Trachea mont “ ecinene | bas eee oe $9 AMERICAN GENER are My Top condition. lees Som fa Reixedera” love’ to beome a mem- r NT Sal : ae Ber G BARGAIN SALE 25 i> lace ret terries eA) Pe z b: GONTH. ‘ ! 1 ‘ : ue Mac-O-Lac House paint $595 ga! i" M 3 3-4650 | MS ‘ que? teace ‘ain = AO OAS: Gn eas er TEE 8 bisa our rental purchase plan ep used | tered) Leake Ave Cael\ efier bullt engine rebuilt traps mission Al WALLED LAKE : 1 ee , (ean on on « = he | seta paint O20 ga met) tee! clothes posts 4 And Ail Other Bucs Motrin 1b Pacaages red \rssigrs _ _Comeskes) “Males, 2161 |/—- ee Fxn “aPORT MAN een, eeodl comditicg oe CK Be; Bogie | we promise we will be : 1 eal. at Sirol; aripas (65) 14) 600 Bee eee oe MANY oT DAVEY SL . 2 \N rt : sone ; | ; él HER SALE PRI« ne: 4 DAVEY S LOCKER STORAGE 12 FT TROJAN 1230 WEIGHT _fondit @ CHRYSLER $10 DQWN AND! - i “LOOR SHOP PIE LOAN TOOLS ‘$7 N MILL st FE ¢201 1012 N Man S| Renee Can't be deat fer long distan.e | “ee CUS#M.N * e cEssonies | | continue: payments B Woed- | dependable and give you j Oven 99 90 8 Saginaw St FREE periMaten bint eke AKC REGISTERED BOKER PUP ce see tel ot St emee see ees | EM 34268 TUC = — tage Dwis ale s 7 7 se = L ‘E t outside | 5 _ 3 MEDIUM SIZED DOG HOSE ; LOCALLY -OWNED 2 ee ee eS \ rE ¢yiee wteide filed tanh (99 CUSHMAN EAQLe. Prarect “sees ieee a wins | god service, T know we : Permanent wave machine Birch! |) CHIPPEWA FENCE CO akc REUISTERED « WERKS ow ; Sale Farm Equipment | 76 aS uo er Genkni MOURe | confition OA &-3485 a | deg rele 4 roomy. ait 2 é . agie pu 2 : : j ° - i Hip ee tcl cc Phone FE . toon eset On 3123 eee P Sr a6 i | AMERICA’ geod Excellent condition Fifty For, Sale Motorcycles aS IN¢ ; lool CHRYSLER NEW YORKER aie worth ‘more money : - = ——=s . 7 r _— . A ( C per cent of equity Terms No 4 door sedan, power brakes, pow | : : - LUMBER BUILDING au Peties AKC 13" Beagle Fid Cn Foerie s aE interest Lot 44 451 8 Tele, ; REAL = _=& nee ae : ; ' graph AJS TWIN EXCELLENT CONDI or steering ¢ nee ives Ss ee MYER’S PUMPS : MON" THROUGH FRE Me yes oe Favorite Combine 1 PONTIAC CHIEF ALUMINUM | en. Phone OR 38740 Ta : TS | braves $1100 Dale Martin, Ro thay the following prices Deep and shallow well jet pumpe | mache TOT | Hollow nifty. Fla Cit sired ouvs ! (ASF MOUFI- A 6 with stool & lavatory good con ENGLISM MOTORCYC “LFS OER. | | chester OL 27-0761 | $9950 up Low cost insulation SUN 10 to ce | for sale Logedale Beanies 1742) Proves, ie tis tirid slll-exer | SRNR) Price 97806 08) 6 | Fole-) men ecoetere. 331 Ee Pie ® | 1950 DESOTO 2 DOOR CUSTOM | Iysted. Plea i ; No money down COMB aS Ovdvke Ra FE $14 the LBA om Mityan and in — 8raph ot 21 FORK PAR i | _Clud_coupe 9490 FE _3-3300 a ara : Used Jet pump INATION DOORS WHITE jy; ACK wan Oakland County quails tresbing 37 FOOT IND AN HOUSETRAN- warts: Pe Be 1951 Ford F-8 a is) ( Centritu eal a * for lawn vine $1415 le side wa b> Ll oN HOUND | with stra’ in ine header co = -rtific. our Harte. Mavideon seo Maries. ‘ ii id i nant P shakes 1h 5 ae as rea eee | ce eran ee ae |e eee ee ad | e oto | and help..sus-titid a home Shimmons FE > 5616 ad pete er ee eae = = new wks UF ; " KEL LY’S wey AR DARE CHU RCH '< . INC. : Tple and positive adiustments EM 3-0157 Nisg py: er Pa \ isi) ts ~ 1953 D S wees Auwive et Adams PE. 30013 |————____?@_2029_ cl enue PaWAKea ta. ASD NEW We fave these machines ready | NATIONAL 22 FOOT AND BAPY Teas been Wal Wane corer we 1952 Ford F 8 | Piredome V8 This ts a real alid at the same time - ‘ a ar | ON AL el or ae PRICE: (8 BABY ~ LINEFOLATED PARA Masse Harr apd of! uieek es | ——— ei a bed Be Ra’ Dr pons rots aia eeneiaia L953 I ord I (00 ae ales bowed aie andl | a j ~ New aND osep ING SUPPLIES | beets Good talkers 1306. Mi AND cag ceded deo on senate transmisson Mere tsa) lielp yourself to a won- raiture. refrigerators, pottied T “stand teucet $2195 7 OT: ——_Gtein—eartiv elevators my f d T i} 90 HARIEY ~ — HEAD ea or M y er tac eww cme : and sguactite “kant ce reli ma) Ba Ore Yeo EXTKA. NICE PART Persian!) °° ar ~~ OF rat er rE {ENT AVAIL AREY SPO ae ee "hau Mot 816s lerful t en nd elect: eaters. stoves and : kitten 50 nh PE3.7287 JOUGHTEN’S NY or ABOVE down tor your old car down) and; Gerlul Duy. eS] appliances for housetraile 4 DO 11 YOURSELF PRO | —- ee he ee — - SALES ot Sale Bic: cles 84 . “UNITS . | Cot PRAITE or oa reer ge elly the Kirby fe a adel ng J YRS O1D MUsT sE1L °° MN Maia Ol 4-0761_ Rochester Paes woe Cai } Sonn rates. ummm , | AILER ay nuns sharvens Udols. polishes metals. _Best offer takes MA 5 4785 1983 NEW MOLITAND FORAGE To see the latest see Stuarts with DUNELT ENOLISH BOYS B LARRY ifs . , ae HEAT spyder co | takes rust and «ale. off woed! BIOND COCKER PUPPIES REG Har er couplele 285.0 14 Mle Jolousie windows walk throygh, WN Ly W CONDITION on | | ~ HUTZ MOTORS INC ' TFLEGRA | . vetal, waxes furniture. simon- jstered % montis olf 638 OR Re ‘ le wus of Midalebel bathroom al! siding wardrobe) FRONT & BACK LIGHT | jg rll pa a DEALER ~ Onon Nevenines fe Bundare Pn + ‘ie Fue Wak ke cee 6 JOHN DEERE COMBINE WITH | Storm door sad seteen 8 reef thet SPEED GWAR ANIFT CAKIUER pee Rtsharet he | - bs, For a free home demonstra- . 2 storm door and screen @ roof that! AIR PUMP $45 OR 32216 ‘or EN ‘TIL 9PM. | 1980 Nash . $395 NEW tion call FE 5-4622 Corre AKC MALE wnt volor completely retuilt’ Roy | wil carry § ton. | BO 7 | “AY | Frtruded sluminum doors $4, FOR THE ROME WORKSHOP purebred SN home Teo Tie verre ee ieee | veendition FE. Lhe ss coop! Rochester Ford Dealer Hor | Veet Conv emener MEDAN License AV gas gi'eo qAlfatnum yintves trom | Orta, Steal lack ke Decker,| Sorc Shunt st aio tr sofa” COMBINES ES HM anine Rastomes | Boat ORE tn Per power, Tights tranam sige - 1g 40576 neiaeseenines “rT “rs aches tosh coe astie PEMAIL ¥ “BLACK AND TAN poe ear IN ANI) SEE THE NEw | and Great eho Geek anitere ts & ; Accessories & 8 reGOOD PL imate irene * two toe will sactitice PE 4 Sy a - — | s ‘ 6 *OOT STRAIGHT sold o ~ : x thoroughb Yachahund oat . L if on rental plan. @ per cent Sa ee |e ae _ Rorourhbred Dechepund, Reewe f TuPOvGM MeCORMICK COM:| to 38 months Kew trailers. only | 14 wr PLYWOOD BOATS 940 Sim 30 PT SEMI VAN VERY GOOD | °¢,OUDOE =a @ADIO MEAT! 105 Nach 587 . in fet renaths: 10e _P — ___. |. RINE FOR SPFED AND EFFI! 5 per cent up to 60 months condition 0600 each Hutchineon| @f suto transmission ed : aie as $s ; Ra ptiustee copy eee Son once wear i906 | | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS” eee S itane WME ane oa P : Or alm YOU Can 3 c ries. . lou S$ Saginaw FE 5-2100 E “Oatiane Ave FE +1504 | ae eT SPRENGER PUPS IN | NO" 8s “COMRINE™ ve wel | Paris eed secesse 170 _Bogiey_ st 2-2044 sg eg a on meee a gi orres +? HW -P JET PUM “69 FURNACE CLEANERS W 2 NATIONAL CHAM BQ) N rl OME TRADE_INS AND CREDIT min = —- —_ 7 = - 23 BP Deep wei ures cum | Sy stewan exe wNERS Watt, Ba. SIRED AKC RrowTreir TERY rel a oe a ae PE heron boars woets. | eTON "OMC PICKUP TRUCK 19 0 od Ss pos ma. with f2 cai tank $112.59 nd Fuel and Paint 6 Orchard Phone ve 2070 OR FF 5-5: °° AI SO WE WAVE ON HAND - = RORWOOD TRAILER eo | Michiana Proveliers for al) mo “983 we OE I) Se ge = THOMD ; é rry Jeet ot ~ _ AFI = - : a.) JOHNS an “68 4 my » rd > ! ae son MR Perry ee eae t wim GRAIN TANK PRICED) "ode! TT VE seen sr x package dea, on FONT) eee ne Pet ne ee ee ee 1952 Ford .......,.. $889 — : PUMP is MPlGAS Wl ee cate 1 928% 2 SPANTANETTE * 97 UiRY | cs denemtrsure off | 5-060 . res $200 FE! healer A one owner car Wal TWO DOOR Liceme No BV met ‘ ectr otor s . : Qc. toneiber ce cegarste, Ee Cicker pumps 62 W ae roel at IRISH PETTER | PUPPirs “anc ree: nah CG RKO FE S40) new Sacaifice ee Ca SERVICE | ae Th fe a pean ome a $2419 : 492460 e < am ” awh , = = peal son Pu Used T kk mobile in hke-n ' $2419 ee 7 Suniel Cane nas s 8. ’ ew condition $145 7 a — = - Mitowest 68160" YOUR PH DEALER | Mee ee eer Part 1770 ASSEMBLED GOATS 12) FOOT | ruc down of your a final es down P] ee SAVE! IRISH SETTER PUPPIES CHA‘! PON TLACIR DEA TLOROTA EL Park Ey - < ler Sle ‘ated angel water $4) 12) payment Baok fc Imstall [8 vourself ul pion .tved Reasonapie FR %o4 ee - ee | Parkhurs railer. “ee aor Lat —— SPECIAL 4 Y VV ood ; | guaranteed Auto worines ceoere MINIAFURE COLTIESs SHEL isa le on edited fae piglets oe | Cataeoier cose ces Oe 1908 | wt pote Z MOTOR SINC | 1954 Chevrolet .. $1,795 A Kinds pisin & decorative Kitch. Dart eV alt “e tes) beautiful iresi-leted (ppt: | All ‘S4e wil) be» sold at used | Signo 1s Ma — 49TH OC. panel S325 912 5 wentwart ivan mn| oe on ee neater _ en cabinet doors- drawers made BAGLEY AUTO "PARTS | MA 6208; | trailer prices EVINRUDE MOTORS ms ; a : 0 « ergiide AN 6030 to order i PE 2-2544 or FE ¢3585 i NICE PITPS WEFKS— Morne Cara! Ice NEW MOON RICHARDSON. New and used motors Kellys 1 Chev jranet §525| “OPEN “TIL, J P M. eee PLYWOOD co 170 Dagiey st | _registered Labrador MA MICHIGAN ARROW 22 FT - ropa Aubera ot Adame: 40/67 C\IC | . } xju% + Por Your Convenience . eave aa ~PrrTsBURGH PAInts_ | PARAREETS OPAlinrs Cano | 07 price PAR FRADE: FIBEROLAS YOUR BOAT Paez 30 EF 1 ‘ton panel S195 ee“ poDoE, CONVERTIBLE = pes | AU Diane BOY, Commer Malcners pa | 2 Lt Sere PVESFNT MARKET LIBERA! 30 Ford tractor .... S$595{| Very ciean and vers cheap.-New 11): > f ROCK HOUNDS’ ' ; ; =P . : : =| catimate on) lebeq’ snd” Sintere) | “| top Phone FE $2908 1952 Chevrolet $875 NDS SPEC ARAKEFT YOUNG ONFS AND * TERME -0-DOOR sos oe tchinapee mineralites, mineral & aac nylon §7 paint sor | feeders _Reasonsdie FE s0rtl POW I RP TAWN MOW F APFER RD 1 MILE NORTH aS viniOis MOTORS — ; MALSON GAM ion —_ = elena cate tthe | tel Satta aa PARAKERTS sam CN MOW. OFUCEP ERR | MUREGSET Curmcfan eet ti tranere te, | SIPS Woodward “ TASKER'S Geklsod Fue. and Palm. ade Or | 1 Gh OPE 2-028 Cinvea sun. PRS. GARDEN TRAC. nai a pact a OD) are Merwe cera ore mhore | —___7e va ‘A ome : LAN chard Lk. Ave Phone PE 56-6150. | PARAKEETS® WH A TORS \ Aubury: Ra FE a5 . aol — = = BLAYLOCK = Sale Musical Goods — joods 62 46510 | AVI CREDI1 1e CENTURY BOATS AND ROAT-| — , | many at only — "1983 Dodge ...:.. $1,187 COAL & _ | . RAPS - svn © . traiiers aluminum boats portable! wa We inance ; | CLUB couPE-E£¥ Pe BUILDING SUPPLY co | CORNE1 _ LIKE NEW REASON. x p> | } . \I I. x x x =< docks Inland Lekes Boat & Motor TIONAL Moror Sales | $20 D fee Ave FF +7101| _able pr FE 4-2226 NZ dove with hutcnes MoS DY ek PO TPME \ | 63074 MOBILE HOMES pSeles EL TORE ‘3 tia. i ieonte pee ee own AILER ALL METAL, FOR SALE. _B FLAT ake Ro — 20s . ~ 5 MERCURY MTRS AQUA QUEEN ase RTS CAR J3X See F : : bor New tre Excellent conde | Used tust 4 months Guanine: REGISTERED pow hires | DIXIE WWY. MA: 2ometmteet & Tee [0 |) Kestege. Caen sales. tents | Seather equipment, recing tres. os ! jones Ms é ion -782 Call MA 5-4500 +756" after 2 | Sse ~ oot am sa NFESFE SALES : . ecee atte .ATIONAL 1983 C1 ! : STEAM RADIATORS BOILER &| PIANO [UNING & R } 1-148 You can buy @ Les Hutchinson 2101 Dixie Hwy wire wheels heater 8000 miles | . _ levrolet .. $1, 189 ; ts 2 ! PA aenincen PUPPIES BOXER. ; — Best , CAELS DOOR 3a4s ; . “conversion unit Ji) We Huren "| _Osear Schmidt. Ph_ |, REPAIRING yn ewe baeruina and gxecmn ; | fleo"gowe trailer as low 8* weaRtTIN 16 OUTBOARD MOTOR a ee near $2200 Flanders MOTOR SAEFS | TWwo- 210 DN ; INGLE PHASE 1, HP GE Mo. | MEDIUM SI7F UPR ——— | tng Lawland kennels FE 2-6019 es = - Good condition. 506 W Huron.’ BUICK 1906 3U = 7 i . iE : RIGHT PIANC = = : BUICK. 1946 E ; ] S Saginaw S i tor Excellent condition slight: | Platn cases Reconditioned THOROVGHBRED ' GOLLIE PUPS BARGAINS ' Hutchinson's Trailer Sales satin Boat ~ MO P| eed cers Sewcre ak Tretier es ae maginaw ot _4 _ used $75 Ph MU 4-4038 throughout) Tike mew Firceltent AKC reaistered OF _=Vims WE HAVE SEVERAL GOO jematt Boar, Mofor AND| Pern’ to's aller g@ FORD V#-> BOOR 83% FE) > STEEL SEPTIC TANK. 300 GAL-| Wve 'S ven? guarentee Bs stu. TROPICAL FISH AND SUPP! Igs USED GARDEN TRACTORS, | 4619 Dine Muy. Draytce Plaine | trailer_chean EM 008 |1984 BUICK” SUPER 4 DOOR |g non ven 1952 C1 | : $37 50. 50? sil ents 1+ year. guarant $8. Pin POWER Phone OR 3-1201 18 PT CHRIS CRAFT SPORTS aR | « ba Si vevrolet .... : ian galion $4950 FE) term: zd Sup comb’s, 49 Park St.. Orford -R LAWN MOWERS. AND) aiso Corner 11 Mile & Woodward -| Handsome maroen with white top FORItY V8 2 DR. OVER, ¢ . : SUNBE Calbi Musie =, “4 monthly oases Open’ Evenings; ROTARY TILLERS ALL etzes | ee ek Le aed men atone pew 2330 Ferndale. | Fully equipped very low mileage. | ‘%@ Fadiator hitch tor housetrail- | WO DOOR DELUXE. EA 1180. AM CONVERSION HOT ATR | 8229 eines | 80 POUND AFFECTIO h 4 ivan privaté owner Priced for quick | ¢%. radio ant heater Well tazen firna FF 5-229 D CTIONATE ROX. WE TAKF TRADE INS mH 8 Dort Wighesy, Fit RG na! : ome a and bonnet contra. Tieton ng RE-CONDITIONED MEDIUM SIZE | or eee TE ciel \NEW ANi¥ MODERNIZED US®D FIRERGLAS pcasica ok Kae «oo aoe heats ‘off "Performs, beaucitully ary ot Turner oe ee | piano peg Wla akan ena tatancnie 16 ones ep BOXER Rds rE aie BRO e112 es rental Lela pian. ee oe ce oar oe Saturday cal] Midwest 40702 | _PE 43746 me 1951 MF le EM 3-3404 v Gellagher's FE 40566 25 LUebest | \G BR = Say Prices.) Seee tere coe a 5 | AVE ” . nial $889 am OAK aT ates SNDITIONED 3 5a after € pm | a ae litt'e as 880 cown. Move in im-| mer orices in effect © daily WE HAVE i | c? ecoduc : gy K DOORS. 9 19 WIN RECONDITIONED MEDIUM SIZE ¢ PAIR PIGFONS FOR BALP 46 | a OUR I-H DEALER ~ mediate Why pav rent? 9 to 6.0 om. Bint =p and'l “pate mode , TWO ae h hector. Mer aid coe ta teullings lain i cécel classe tiem slsidcan | A Hanae Ok Weducedais 1 ta dels and transportation i) uw co-Matic. s. nf 4 Fant 1 22 inch sink with{ $10 8 month Gallssher's FE a _ PONTIAC RD AL OPDYRE web Teiegrevh Rd WANDA ROAT. CO. Wal cueele or Coonrars accecieg ae na itelak bor. es al 4-0586 oe . |? FF MALE FS rahe ING _ PUPS $: ONF “IAN CHATS SAW Open Fires and Bundey pm@ panes Wertnwext ; ““ Eiesomy Merieis 37 Aubura A> - 7 faucets cago USE NATIONALL NOW NEW AND USE a ———_--_-_---* er ectern Hey near urn Ave tOFITIEE Tefen UL RET Ent shine’ (piene es aes ‘persan, |} FEMALE RAT TEERIF PUP Sion ip for a demonats len tee mi, Road. Phone “Ms 60°50 | ee feirinagene of, call MAyr Gallacher's FE 40566 \3 r 19 weeks old OA & sop - as alla bie Millers Gar- T i] aaa oie 1” «OFT CuRTs | a = Higa conve ntinby | ' 1953 Chevrolet $887 ~ ; : ACK PART Cx : UP naen | awn Fautpment. 1591 ‘ er ra 8000 tet poe , ood ric ubters : csees SKY + LAVATORY “$17 50 yg ig A a pies FE 27-0049 a ° ba dears North of te “aile, ral } 008 o“ | pe ye Ba al pce D AUP TON PICROP 33 8 ie m FF 2 tr tam ph | = a ‘| sharp 4872 Elizabeth Lake Road Poumbing and Heat USED SMALL STEINWAY : & eS A pa 12 PT RONAROUT WITH ACCES | | Denutndre at 7OMile Open Rundavs bargain Gai anne 8 ATE ae Dogs Trained | Roarded ” ncn ats " ae : Rew ioauee Mat x CENTURY nt j a a | | - SERS See eee _ ; condinen Reasonable MY! d Cc] lal lige ‘49 CENTURY RUNABOUT GRAY j ' | NEW . g + 4 5 SUMMER PRICES = ae te . ACCORDION | ALL BREEDS OBF DIE NC F Em oe . - o ens Logie Wat Riemenschiueider’s R 195] Chevrolet ..... $895 1 44 = % JN BAN AMERICAN SLIDE TROM-| ‘et Mill Lake Ferm Kennels SEE THE NEW ECONOMY RIDING ‘Established Since 1932) z = SEDAN DELIV 2c a (eG , : 4 tractor 8) HP all impiements | Andersou Champion Hemmer | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. : UERY. oree ce OAL NOW IN EF-3 min 10 months old. $80 OR woaa #38 A'so walking tractors and power Tin - Home and ni thet new Starcraft aluminum pdoats Tee : | ' . FE GOOD COAL | Sale Office Equ sipment ore Tas SLE a "lee. ! 1 ar pike: me foe boat tratiers | Bverething ter ee Ss ICE Thoroug Y | | Cr : . - S s&S ~ to 4 e your own floor . - | ALWAYS. ~ ice Equipment 63 5008 & CATS. PRIVATE RNa BCS mies erate COWENS war + : a OG pen Lowest possible terms New Levee daw ] oox3? wal uUT TY at Burr-Shell 3758 Telegranh einen a Clemens St FR 3-09830| trailers as litue as ‘« down, as | 06 ard e FE 2-020 | e it] -) | 195} Ford . | : PEWRITER ilver uaa ; ed vtee “| M. A. BENSON |“Bz"#¢ “deh he BOOS BOARDED, COOE, CLEAN SWyeignnwisrhcimre Cong Gee | (Saf at's pel'cet finance fee | Ugetaer re oprmOun MOTOR BOO ON OULGI | rete omer sae | aa Dest $22.00: me Inut Side Arm MU 46813 - . Briggs & St-attor Clinton. Wis- PARTS—STORE Boats Come In And . 1 Saginae . Oe eas |e ee eae ee cousin & Power Products Encines ~ Master Craft Trailers ( 5 . | tem treme rca Sr Ned am Ph Aim | | Hay, Grain & Feed 70 yee tat cd meineg) nore ge 7 ymadetee ou” | ac elm Cake 77 im re han a the 1958 CHEVROLET | | ANKs File $2 nmannnn~ | Dick's Air Coo ‘ et gee ts ory Hh © 2 door radio, | Rete le $71.06: Gtcel 198.68. Taba: ed Fngines ss | t Your Choice Deluxe 2 é des wee gg al installed if lating File) ¢17 00: 4x6 Double | HAY STRAW ALSO CUSTOM 192 8 Saginae Bod acres: teen Tel Huron Center MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR. | peeriice Gantmuein aad an 1949 Ford ......... $308 _.. ne - or FE erenings fave tena aon Gey shed “elpcba adn and baling Wire or SPECIAL PRICES! Oper. Eves and sunday PM ese hatred rel Pebvirieing| : rectional lights. Has low mileage | Tudor. BH 3711. : ~~ as we ounters ine Pickup 7 stationary A a vo peeree , : : . us i FOTLETS Close COUPLED tahetwe’ ya orton Sand | ie com, Renmigecom ail maxes of tractors | °t GENERAL mis FT ALL EX: | Best otter cokes Ml ¢ig) PLYMOUTHS me 05 ae. room 450-00" value pol — e ence banc: Sip 00 ecchs tO3" gh ae a WHILE COM, and W isconsin motors of tracters ee “Parteurn Trailer ct "ia "NEW ROW BOATS {POR SALE a ica a as Ge ae _ 105 Up Also eetrsll ep oss Ch sor | : — ' | are slight eiarreaWAte Autom-' File legal oss | ne | 6C Pontiac Farm 5 1 108 from 5 til! 6 _P M. : FOOT R RT hee || a doer & 4 ¥ “choo 5 - | large sel © Drawer 8x5 Doc STO n m Supply || OT NEW 12 FOOT ROW BOATS | “Oo deer cats te choose) 1951 Chev $789 : tubs ceirthon of arplorcy pet each. 12" Letter “Trave 41.50 wr Gee NO 22t1 Pontise na aoe se “win take vig eta a4 sper: wameet cat canted 908 MAPS 4 Ford 2 ws KDS $297 $0 | ‘rom eee heater spot : a 30? Orchard, Lake | ¢8¢D General Printing & Ofice i SSS _FE 4-6140 | sale You pay balence MA 5-4142 “48 Ford ¢ door |. 834 1984 FORD 2 DOOR: Hight, sum visor, Bc : Supply 17 W_ Lawrence | AcuRe WEEAT STRAW LOOSE: | CHAIN SAWS | eventnge EM 3-2633 SAIL Lat re Fee A148 rors Cou a pete : ~D 2 DOOR oat Solera TREE RCE xT ol, GAS, Ge Gl s service & rentals MY 5-883! | WANTED cont ut “7 dldc | CUSTOMLINE Just like new } wait fi ep | So Sale Store Equipment 64 64): Phone Rochester OL, 2-4602 WOOD COMBINE. NEARLY NEW. i 7 ROURET RATER BITE SAIT BOAT | Rm gg lds CLABS ‘| | gone very fom miles hae rato . : COLORED roy ion an PE EOE FOE oo BALES MAMMOTH | BF AU. =e nex John Deere combine| Reasonable price FE 2.0067 fain ed. Rea MI, mi Pe iN ROL. E 3 ‘ Fee heater s you are going to . |ONE 6 FT SHOW E OF crn ee uarem rele: bale | with motor Davis Mach : —Goop USsEt eves : vey r $50 uy # new Ford you should see , ' 2 100 SAVE _PLIMBING ST'PPLY best offer Bou! vara weep Weoa OrionsilesssEate | Ortonville | af esc Ry wun he calgiin | WE KNOW OUR BOATS’ FOR THE | f) Grey °C rd aa (all 1951 Ford $745 100 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100, ‘ward at Lincoin | Birmingham. | 70 ACRES OF em STRAW 4? he oP To COMBINE EX. | 4072 Elizabeth Li. Rd PE 4-8158 PO eranton erat service | sqt phd : i cota ss 1952 CHEVROLET cares i oe . ii: TT STOR = : | _laving 4 joose on ground F 5-0052 cellent condition with 25 b ~ : —c Bs | pee LUMBER 340 Dameie ne For. Sale Livestock 72. sent 86 : . . : cree Auto Ac Accessories 80,‘ O taes 5 wetciaee ane Phd es , DODGES Deluxe 2 door radio heater di ware, plumbing. bee Sai boys ‘Sale Sportin “Goods ee nen nnnnnnnnnennmnee 62 IHC COMBINE ENGINE | ~~~ ae —~~"—~ | 1953 SCOTT ATWATER 10 Fi Rane: A els Corvt $1695 ‘rections! lights) two tone finish , 4 . i Spicer, cate Gale 4 COTT > + ige some With Gyro- clean interior and good tires. “ — nks. sump pumps Thor an ees ee 6 HOLSTEIN COWS AND Del A-; 9365) Scour Kleen Pern tank AT TTENTION power (sed onty 3 tanks of gas matic transmission $995 up| SOO5 ; cs for wet basements. sheet, A A.A. SALE. SPORTING GOODS: val double unit milking machine cacy baler with Wi onsin engine We ere wrecking 1949 to 1953 cars Like new See at 144 Oaklan’ 51 Dodge * dr Gyro . peng * » | 1947 Pontiac smeeees $149 1025 ITER lath ond axed ovict | Spalding Wi'eon golf clube begs Dar! Koel milk conler & car ‘In good siape $825 cha tru hi We hove several tts) = 2) = SM) Dodee 4 dr Gyro $695 | | SEDAN DO 328, 7“*~ = kland Phone FE 4-2623. weal (EG care ty Ques cen teat Burrs Rd off of Sherwood New Holland No 76° baler with | morte! low milesee used engines |'6 FT CENTURY INBOARD. 75. #4 Dodge Ciuh Coupe - 8345} 1951 PONTIAC I. re ne reine MOTORS \“% & oo wolt set with bas 87206) sre Oxford a Wiscons nengine Puls automath | weiterion at ody ps ie 4 ie Trailer a \uied FE : Dodge : dr bat 41081 cciuae : soon tans ah sme - boda The canes at low | Gann, Ce eee ene BURR | harness ew namin “ey ci ne auton a . aie Ue with we bun te 0 i sree, and. tunes 7 FOOT RICHARDSON CABT a 37 H bodve - ar $5 | cleaw inside and out A one-owner H & ; ice Good Housekeernine - | Rochester tonal er ine WN Bree : : cc 1 ‘ f , car de : 8h Shel’ -E 2-40 375 8 Telegra } __ - i 2 o£) ine reds new needles FIR AM aU TO PA RTS cruiser 142 horse power Chrvsier | = a] s ; rit ow ure GOLF CLUBS. * WOOT graph SMALL BLACW RIDING HORSE. + Henny ew ae _ 2538 Dixte Mwy Marie enaine Exeelient cond). | $695 1935 Oldsmobile ..... $39 i TILAT- VO FANS FOR KITCH WOODS 6 IRONS | FE 43486 TENPY & WILMOT _ 8220-8237 je_ Hey _ PE 44533! tion S3000——Can be «een at) Rremenschneider, Bro ' SEDAN-CP 6169. i ens $4995 va'ue ¢* $2995 Also! All leather bag FE 5-4437 G EWES : — : HALL RD ‘LOR M-59 PHONES , FORD V-8 MOTOR COMP’ ETE French-s Lending Cass Lake , ML . S. >: a 3 large selection of door chimes at SHOTGUNS AND DEER RIFLES ro! MOBTLY 2°93 AND 4) REP OBLIC 2.0031 AND 9.4621 $100 | Stripped $85 FES 2645 Pontiac Al extraordinary values Michigan New wd used Tradeins ac- eel olds ram ‘12 each if Lake UTICA MICH AUTHORIZED, - tows + gy Be eee FT RUN =a — O e- ro. SO { “Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake} CePted Choose from our aes Me ia dd $15 each Catt; SAIE© AND SERVICE FOR | Opes tv Gh oe . week.| trailer New ano, a138 420 3 ' Twist LTT ca “eater arp oer teu i : een ine HIGH LAND ere ‘rOUrr | mar 7 aud .eraratore, 86.6| Pontiac Rd. : : out 2 a large selection of lower : 4 TRAILER IN @ pav- 3 sR ARS ebullt—sprin 7 50 m ced “OK.” U : | mde os uta oooD . | spirited Ref $100 or trade for] MENT SIMPLICITY GARDEN] Cote of ee carts tar 40 car Trans isportation Offered 87 87 Y priced “O.K.” Used Cars. 150 More i WATER WILGN GusBOARO—WO KELEY Ss: \ Tj} one suitable for children 266] TOA Tans AND PACKARD MO ot }.3. AAR AAAAA ' Phone FE 2-9131 j rade-in ‘a eee had ata caeer arama [e kabers af Seams x 26811 | dre. — | ea ota Rot et ae LEAVING FOR DENVER AUG. « 232 S. Saginaw S New Cart s : wheel agien and soringt: heevy | WANTED SHOTOTNS AND DEER | wr aif PONY = | Fp AT CMENROLET, MGTOR AUK. |‘“Ean accommodate yw arece,| 202 S. Saginaw St | eo Tan dump trailer: ‘49, rtflee Maniev Leach: Bagiev dle ‘100° ‘oist ‘piieabeth tare ! ann nection Sales 7 : AUTO G Bonde a San ener = a CWS- : e truck best offer: a a AS 8 a e LP LPLL AAA tae ia eared ee = . 3 Wetting ee setting a anit | WILSON-BOBBY RiOOS —TRwwis| Reed Oxvow ‘Late. (M10 AUCTION — At AUTO GI "ASS TION BE |S CADILLAC SEDAN ONE OWN. k EY eae 85 Like new. PE 5-469 Wanted Li ak a noe Le sap ite % afety auto eiase| ffornta. Drive care ae) aoe CO 2) pag : NE Gravel & Dirt 66| 2" -ivestoc 73) Rouse. S080 'Dirie Hwy. petween feetal whi + Pun: corven | PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE ae CORVERTIBLE ONE Har greaves - 3 San PRARPARPARARPEA A nm vate rs ‘ * Union ‘ 4 : 3 LUMBER A WR Ino CO. LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS cial this week is livin Ales tor * eostomet vy — Auto TRUCE GOING NORTH, PART Coad een ae in _ Radio hic igan 'S : , No. aM ese reer aaa 7 aut tele ~ STR VENOS Malt * aT Ter Tbe sts ie cas Wivrene “Reenue | led etther 5-608. $8. Oakland ne ee ew PT ON Axrrnlat ee i‘ Used tin ner M oo | lin FE 2-8572 __ | F ; i. tele range gas ranges dish eup- se AUTO PARTS as Sh ad THORS ‘ror SOUTH | HODGE “30 REASONABLE IF TA- 1e V ro ce lente crtiteeer WSR ATTENTION: We DELiven aa 2 or Sale Poultry 74, doards chine cabinet. -waching New—Re 5 Kast Missouri. Returning Sun | hen ot ence! FE +0300 Sxl4 levator | or 3 vards of s sand. ——— tN weenie. dinette sete dime! por an wakes eed eet ae Sere reese 288 a CEE: Lik® 210 S. Sa “Ss ines , We ca ful! line tr oo. | and we oe Also trucking Call | OEESE POR SALE. «130 OF epic eas alld fate oapiisteveng | | lop cole Tennmets af On em | eee a new Cost = — ginaw t. rry e th lumber | anytime +6584 q — ° urnitues chairs sas t e . pium a builders mppdiies 2 KIND OF CRUSHED STONE 10 Werks OLD RED ROCK P combination 41 4 yore + ear, wt ae 1 Gaye week __Wanted d Used Cars 88 ". ee snes nem SLU = — The Bi P. bing D noc = aitteeaa RAAT A RAR RRA tires : mre Frienster tei ORT aL Lg MOE |G na Soe'ae tet tame | MMAR Soe a rae geen | ee, Sanne ee te] tec MPSHIRE RED Pt ber of chests fishes. tools. throw 2 : Private part ~ At y = \'4@ FORD. 6309 OP TAKE * j 8 PUI- M40 Raidwin PF 1-0477 LL ‘vate pa : “pay sbme Crh Payments. 2618 Union Lk hea aie” o — On The Corner Of ADE NEW @AW ster $10, or : Graven SL SCHAEP. er Crook a i emote L pose rugs. of] wet h le AE i % PC. SET STERLING SILVER a tale ate Pett = §) and frames Tacrelee Wiac tire carburetor tar ‘ou tu A bowl i 1) ae letaeaas inte | FORD COUPE ONE OWNER 27-8004 after oo ke EoHORN PULLP mere). chit clicdenteg = re_bsses ‘fim 10 Market st" "| Woodward & 13 Mile R4, ; . iM F TRAC OF awa | fe Heat dist. OR ETN, BROTHERS EAXD 9 “wi lg ERT RN ULLETa 3 oe We ee a. foe tuned | Severe See MAM Motor Sales FORD 1 RETRA : a Fitere- winike an it lot, OLDS ‘50 a MOTOR WIT HY. : Cisse ‘between @'tnd'h p'm:! B's" Avetion Beie,"OR Dante" Grametic, 106° W. Mutgets, | est Basle hey, "On sted! Oxford. Oa C3 LIS 8 5 E ‘ a : " Z 2 , zi" ™ . Se —Erestiine Pordor & cylinder _ Bel Atr 2 door __For Sale Used Cars 91 149FORD Club coupe, radio ang heater. ' Huron Motor em 62 W. Huros FE 2-364) : si6 AND CGON- Unue ments 8 Woodward, * as aig Be nm 5 wa _ Birmingham _ id FORD 2 DOOR CUSTOM $10 +64 FORDOR_— complete accesso- ries. Exceptions! condition, $1375 FE 6-0716 196 6FORD. Goob CONDITION PE 5-5267 $200 %@ FORD FOUR DOOR, RADIO. heater, clean and runs good, $296 Call MU_¢-2974 after 5.00. __ "ss PORD. POR SALE OR TRADE for older. model, MY 3-118. . ‘% MODEL A —— A-1 CON. | _ dition. 1047 I GOOD RUNN NO “ial i MODEL 1 A Ford. EM 3-2727 “a FORD 4 AS 18 OR in FOR R PARTS _ Good tt _ MY 247 | 1953 Ford Dart green custom four Radio and heater white al | tires This ts an 11.000 mile car. | spere tire has- never been on the ground. Really @ dandy one | owner car Your old car _ will tera the pots — Easy | nk rates on SCHUTZ MOTORS ING Ta cates Dealer Birminghem aero, "OPES N “TIL 9PM. For your convenience 1954 FORD 2 tone int. radio and heater white sidewal] tires, overdrive | 1983 CHEVROLET radio end hea'er' 2 tone paint. spotlight end mir ror 6600 actual miles $1,495 1950 BUICK @ door radio and heater SOO 1950 FORD Custom #2 door Radic and heater $450 1950 NASH Buver Statesman four door grey. radio and heater 3 sae 1951 BUICK Bpecial 4 door radio and heater 2 tone paint $975 1953 CHEVROLET 21° station wagon Radic and heat. er. white site wal! tires 5 $1,595 1953 DESOTO @ door Firedome, power brakes =. steering, radio and heater actual miles ‘$1,895 Transportation Specials NO MONEY DOWN, JUST GOOD CREDIT! 1947 BUICK 2 door. Radic and heater. $195 3 — 1947 DODGES Your choice. $195 148 BUICK 3 door. Radio and beater. $395 1946 CHEVROLET 4 door $195 1949 PACKARD ‘305 1946 PLYMOUTIi ; $125 t Many others to choose from Community Motor Sales Inc. Pontiac ‘a! bee Dealer 804 N. Main, Rochester bgt | 20711 Open Till 10 P.M. Y'all Come see Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — many at only — | $20 Down See Ed Jones at | NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. “Best in Wheels & Deals” Harold Turner | Tour armies Dealer Sicasinty SPECIAL V-8 Fordor = Tone Auto- Ona $59.00 eat gee “isen be Dn g Brn oes 'e you : 2 OLIVER $895 $1495 $2195 For Sale Used Cars 91 BLUE 19) HUDSON, TWO DOOR. Pacemaker, Heater, radio, clock seal covers, ture car, FE BUICK OPEN ‘til 10 p.m. | $95 "48 Kaiser 4 di heater. Good tation $195 | "47 Mercury Club Coupe | Radio & heater. $295 | 48 Buick 2 dr. radio & heater. $395 "SY Tidson 4 dr, radio & heater . — $495 "SO Chevrolet 4 dr, luxe, radio & heater. radio & transpor- | De-| $595 SO Ford 2 di | all the éx tras $695 S3 Henry J, Corsair De- lune, 2 dr. 3799 ’SO Pontiac Deluxe Chief- tain &, 2 dr. all SL Ford Convertible and leather trim. radio heater. $995 © "$1 Buick Special 4 dr, radio and heater } SCHUTZ MOTORS INC | | DeSoto $12 W Woodward SEE TH 1962 Hudson Wasp Light maroon body Radio, ar aad heater and hydramatic An extra clean. } Hef car, right. FE ‘1954 ~LINCOLN CAPRI SEDAN All power ——— ment. Only slight- ly used For best deal tn town hurry to Central Lincoln Mer- cury Bales @ W_ Pike For Sale Used Cars 1 __For Sale Used Cary 9 Orr Orr wre tN —_—w 1063 «=PONTIAC CHIE door deluxe. Radio, age READ on di — new. Low mileage. ig Pon AC CHIEFTAIN 4 i DOOR dix, Like new. $1,500. MY 2-000 1980 PONTIAC 8, 4 DOOR DE- . Very good condition. Low mileage, lots of extras OA 8-3562. H er, \0¢ Washington 8t., THIS No Set Down ine PONTIAC 4 4 DOOR. VERY . lean Must ell. FE 40387. a P “Peat get . Fayment i your credit te good and you 5 wine ‘uss. Pe sail EAM. bave the sales tax we can do business. No tricks and ng _ 54 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. 2 DOOR loans Remember see Nichols and daaes . Sth | sot gigeeine ng Radio. heater = save dollars | t. — covers. etc. Like pew ‘30° Bujck, 2 door rf © ‘48° Buick, 2 door CTC ry PONTIAC ‘53 8 CHIEFTAIN DE-| ‘47 Buick’ convertib | luge 2 door einen hydramatic, ‘51’ Chevrolet 4 Aoor radio heater ond all light roups. ‘60’ Chevrolet 2° door seat covers 2s 48 §«6Chevrolet, 4 door 1953 Marshal! {48 Chevrolet, 2 door ime ie COUPE ‘om gal plowed | per week raid “ST Ford Mo . econvertibie spe — eae ae at W Pike ‘30° Ford, 2 door nN Se ‘46 Ford. 4 door eley ‘40° Hud-on. 2 door | ‘0 Kater, 4 door N ‘0° Olds 2. door , ‘#T O'ds 4 door 53 Kaiser. 4 door “s@” Pontiac 2 door POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES $1995 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. ‘FOR MORE THAN 5© YEARS A GOOD PLACE | i OL 1467) TO BUY” | ' { 1¥0) Wilivs Sedan All we want to do is »se!! Hed Kaiser 4 door sedan honest car for an honest doer. NICH AUTO SALES caine . Rvs, we AER. 1962 PONTIAC “CATALINA. - $1350 2060 Pontiac Drive, Sylvan Vil- _ lage, PE 2-3350 : 1950 = DEBAKER TUDOR. MO. pak Gs On O6 ks por eee Bene oe ee Pe at fs Pike 203 S Saginaw. FE 24313 “SPECIALS! Stop — Look "53 Plym. C1 Cpe... $1345 ‘52 Plymouth 4 dr., At Clarkston low mileage..... $1045 ‘St Henry Jo... ..... $208) Motor Sales "30 Buick Stns WHERE OV FRHEAD Dynaflow a ee 8795 iS LOW AND SA\ E 50 Dodge 2 dt ....,.§495| MLO.N FE Y. TRANS NOTICE PORTATION SP FC To jail Dodge & Pivmouth I Al ‘47 F R A Z F. R owners. Come in and ask WITH RADIO AND about our sth Vacation : HEADER vee GOOD RUBBER. A BEAUTIFUL ’5o PLY- MOUTH WITH HEAT- Service Spe DICK DANIS SALES Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 420 Main Bt Rochester _PHONE OLive ind ~ SEF I. ACY— FER AND GOOD RUB. t | SAVE. MONEY! BER. PRICED TO: 1994 MERCURY SEDAN OPrt. | % Chev deiaxe ¢ door. Power) ¢ clals car Fuily equipped Less | #!ide Black Like new ELL than 3500 mi Save full year's de-| 4 Ford ciub coupe. A-1 shape bier iy the MOTOR BAI ES precietion Hurry! Central Lin- | 47 Chev Real clean Priced to sell RYSLER-PLYMOUTH colp Mercury Bales 40 W Pike | G00d selection of cars at the right Clarkston, Mich MA 6-141 1952 MERCURY MONTERFY. 4) yonth PONTIAC “M4 STARCHIEP CATA. > ic : , a NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES lina, low mileage extras FE door mercromatic low mileage. 312 W" Montcalm. « OrEeaist| _>Ttis one « — = 3-4 68 after » pm n= -pJ084 PONTIAC BTAR CHIEF 4000| 48 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. ~ LIKE NEW | ——| miles Re.ailed $2880, with acces- | 00d condition Hydramatic turn 1951 Nash, super statesman 2 redhat i aaare $2050, Will accept signals 2728 Paddock. FE 4-3201 eV _— — TE ae —_ — door 16,060 actual miles Bet-| wacom trade-n WW Oabahire Pe. | 52 PONTIAC & HYDRAMATIC gain price. FE 2-2351 6-5051 2 door 14900 miles - Origtna! _private owner $13,000 FE 5-2354 1952 Nash — Rambler hardtop Yellow and bieck If you are looking for) economy, here is the car for you You can buy this beautiful car for eas litte os $145 of your oe — pri cy — on the | sch ITZ MOTORS INC, “has -—od ——— Dealer o12 ard Birmingtfam OP aE v DRUG G) tsb ____Fer Your Convenience __ 1951 Olds Holiday fom door pay Cars..... 19582 ........... $1595 WSO 20.00... $595 Pri es. : Buick super fordor sedan. Pord tudor green with Radio * olay Cream end green Radio Heat- Seat Covers Here is @ sweet Treatmen t. er, Dynailow and Seat Covers. running car ” ty ec: 1952... STII | 19 ee $595 19590 FORD V-8 CUSTOM Olds) Super 88 ‘tudor sede: Oldsmobile 98 fordor sedan with Dark grey with Radio Radio Heater and Hydramatic Light grev finish, radio whitewall tires neater, NO MONEY DOWN $42 a Month 149 FORD V-8 CUSTOM Dark bine finish sharp tadio, heater new whitewall tires NO MONEY DOWN $34.a Month | KELLER-KOCH Open From 9 to 9 Woodward at 134 Mile’ Midwest 6-1202 or Lincoln 6-8410 power ads and been Spotiess interior and eacelient extremely | OUT ~ TO DRIVE IN WHERE QUALITY'S || AND PRICES ARE DOWN! Ls eee Cadillac 60 Special Fleetwood Radio, Heater, White Walls. and lak) Aoooenooene ~ $1495 Studebaker fordor Commander V8 Radio Heater and Hydra- $3695 Heater | and H)dramatic Big car comfort at a savings. JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT Olds-Cadillac PHIONE . a PHONE .- FE 8-0488 FE 8-0489 Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave. UP Sie MOTOR SALES 254 Ss. Saginaw St. FE47371 Por cnr aman "WA" Here Are Just a Few of Our Good Buys. ‘51 CHEVROLET SEE AND DRIVE THIS FINE CAR YOU'LL LIKE IT! HAS RADIO AND HEATER. $695 IT OUT TODA _ ‘50 STUDE. ‘51 ' LANDCRUISER AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS- BION AND MANY EXTRAS, NEAT AND & $695 03 & ‘54 Demonstrators and Factory Very Low Price 63 Mt. Clemens St. at Mill VACATION VALUES. _AT-- Pontiac Retail Store GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name, But a Policy” ‘92 DESOTO BEAUTIFUL BLUE FINISH AUTOMATIC ° TRANSMISSION, a) $1245 THE CUSTOM V-8 WITH RADIO HEATER FORD-O-MATIC DRIVE yILL BARGAIN BUY” Officials’ Tag. “Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know’ Pontiac Retail Store Factory.Branch VV" ‘49 BUICK WELL CARED FOR AND IN FINE CON- DITION TRY THIS OR ANY CAR ON OUR LOT NO OBLIGATION RADIO & HEATER TRY ‘48 NASH NOT THE LATEST MODEL BUT RAS MANY GOOD MILES LEFT. RADIO & | $245 FORD ANOTHER $795 PONTIACS Cars With Mileage and See Them Today! Low, Low or oe FE 3.7117. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY -30, 1954 . es 4 satngy | Dress cen FALLS CITY, Neb. (UP) — Pa tricia Shubert, 13, has learned the value of being a careful dresser. |She fractured her right arm while changing her blouse. , NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pa Sea aah Mr Sweeney | |e “Today S Television Programs -- TV ee ee Collects Toy Shoes | NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO Channel 8. ~ WIBK-TV t-8 Channel ‘- wws- TV te? . _ Channel ‘= WXYZ. TV | WORCESTER, Mads. (UP) —| $CONTINUE Eee ROOK PUBLIC ; = = == = = = — 'Mrs. Henry Ritz, who has been | en) ps phiond tome | TONIGHT'S TV | Conklin’s office and “Living SATUR RDAY AFTERNOON | collecting miniature shoes since she | ‘ >t \s ereby ven t t ~ oT) “ ‘ a Resting of the Board ofc eas 3 Rend Actor Has Run Gamut 6: 00-—(4) Time for Music Jane Statues result 12: 00--(4)—Weather. RFD. ()— | Was nine years old, now has a) missioners of Oakland County. held 1e office of the commission at N Palmer sings. (2) ‘ky King. 9:00—14) Cav f Sports McKenzie Party. (2)—Lone Ran- | s ecuth Telegraph Road, in the City of Stage, Stock, Films; ng Rocky King. 9 , avalcade of ports y ‘collection of 175 pairs of toy shoes, | ps Poritiac yrs County, Michigah Likes TV Best Umbrella pieces help Rocky in!) ., Week's sports in review on film ger. jal) different. | c the 19th day July, 1954. at ® 00 “Drve ., - : ) : 'Phectac © : lt . . , ! | a % k 8.m. @ resolution was duly adopt- I a “an , Sometimes Be (2) Star Theater. “Live a Little (2:30.<(4)—Mr. Wizard (2)—Cow- - . ne eee ce —— NEW YORK ip Charlie Rug a (7)—Detroit Deadline story of intrigue. stolen dollars boy G-Men. ite of Michigan, for the discontinu. gles has run the gamut of the thea cee SEED GTN stars Marie Windsor Walter , ’ , ‘ sce and abandonment of the following | 4 >, . TH Coy, Jean Byron. (7) Zane Grey | :@0—(4)—Woman in Man's World ¢ &€ & 5 ter from vaudeville to TV—via the : = 1) Zi : : ee ined public highways 6:15—14) News. Paul Willams. (7 : , . “ ‘!)—TV Bandstand anus Lane, as laid out on the Plat Broadway stage traveling stock \ Film. Victor Jory in “Bad Men ; Cass Lake Woods Subdivision in the : . ews Ace of Nevads feature S wnship of West Bloomfield Oakiand GOMpPanies movies and radio evada earure 1:30—(4)—Garden Shcw. i ; Michigan, recorded Aprii 23 Through the vears | I always 0-14). The ld o t woe nUkd Counie teeter co lee cite plea ed. th : row i cee we “ os ae : eas 9:30-14) Greatest Momeats 4n 1:45—(4)—Industry. ~ ° ak.and Ceunty register of deeas office “ase ie CPUW e\ ( haries LURE les aS Ug S . vount . ports. Walter) Kiernan hosts, ‘ i i ated an — Michigan, thts 27th Now he is winning additional ac Store owner. (2) News. Doug td ikiieun with famous _ arte 2:00 —14!— Double Feature i.) Democratic Candidate for WR CARRIGAN | Claim as the lovable Mr. Sweenes wards. (7) Stu Erwin. Jackie : econ f Baseball. (7)—Wrestling Clerk of Board of County on TV's four-a-week series. The I | { he a Se pes ee) Oly Oe LIEUTEN NT GOVERNOR bares Meese co World of Mr. Swee - rwin pleads for a set of ham fective. Rod Cameron stars 2: 30—47)—Wrestling A Myuly 30, Aug’, 13. 1084 ° en sters and gets them . . . quad: . ; . :@0—(7)- —_— As the proprietor of a small rupled 9:45-—14) George Fitcgerald Po 3:0—(7!—Film ILL NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNTY tewn general store he waxes phil 6:45—(4) N aE Carecan vais htical . : 3:30—(7)—Back to God THEATER HOST—Gene Ray é ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE esophical with a dry, bright wit. “ew orev wen = = . “ ” TOWNSHIP OF BRANDON ae Cameron Swayze. (2) TV Top | 10:@0-—-'4) To be announced (2) 4:00-(7)—Press Conference mond,. star of stage, screen and 6 . OAKLAND COUNTY. MICHIGAN Each episede finds him solving : ; i ; 3 zi ~ : ’ : e e ecor ral AUGUST 3. 1954 someone's problems or hetping a | Tunes: Ray Anthony and band) News. (7) Black Spider Rav ¢:39 — (7) — Public Service Film. TV, introduces the stories on Fire- the Qualified Electors of the Foun play “Sway” and “Gunsmoke.” Middleton in ‘Double Identity,” > of Brandon, County of Oakiand "¢ighbor in distress. . >» | 12)—Movie Party side Theater, television dramas eae a etat Michigan a . . Sn . film drama ; tice is hereby given, thet a specia Why TV for Ruggles a long 7:00—(4) The Duke. Paul Gilbert 5:00-—(7)--Heart of Detroit, (4) =U. « * s. election will be heid in the tablished film personality ? jays boxer turned night club 10:18—(2) Weatherman D: \ , GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION nshtp of Brandon. in the County of '@ d film personalit pias g rE Raring * sand, State of Michigan. on Tuesday “Well” says the dimple-cheeked owner who finds himself candi- — erett R. Phelps 5:98—17)— Christ C " 4) All Hy ‘ rae verchy qtiae ines a General ‘au . 3 7 ~ oN i 1s rusade (4) oth i e ee neon eee rome se gray-haired Ruggles. “I wanted to date for alderman, the choice of ‘ ; s Primars| Misctica || eau Nae bcie) intima = a : ° ‘ he afternoon, Eastern Standard Time. get back to my first love—the a crooked political machine. (2) 10:30 (4) Man About Town Bob About Music iene oo oe coats of Oar : oie upon the following county pr PS- stage. | was in a som of a rut I Pantomime Quiz Charade game | Maxwe ll rh music +!) Owen 5: 46— (4) — Mich. ‘Report. . winnie eee —— portal eee gi A grenaae erate had turned down a number of film! with Rocky Graziano Mona “leary. Political seeecees TURSDAY. AUGUST 3 1986 ion five hundred thonsand dollars @ssignments, TV. I thought, would) Knox, Jackie Coogan, Robert 10:45-(4) Don Leonard Political SATURDAY EVENING then Sy ail pulltical parties pastisipaung Watch for Tom’ 8 Special Every Week— ee oon — penta one a help me .freshen up Clary, Dorothy Hart, Peter Don (>) Featurette 6:00—(4)—Concert Hall. (7)—Madi- | ‘@#re!™. candidates for the .tollowing THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! pose of paying the cost of erecting a He pulled out a cigarette and lit ald. (7) Ozzie and Harriet. The offices, vis ty Duliding im the City of Pontiac. jf son Square- | State—Governor Lieutenant Governor anty . 11:00—(4) News Paul Wilh « . Congressiona)—United States Senator L F Pri A Goi Up tchigem to Rouse the courts and the You-know. of all the media of Nelson family decide they all HW Wilhams €:20—(4)—Youth Wants to Know, | Ppreantstive tm Conpreas awn encin rices re ing ger cal Seeeey wee said —— ; f = a ‘ want “Separate Rooms,” and (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy's ©: = ‘ =< Legisiative—State Senator Representa- Still Aveilebt 16-22"-36''-42”" end ng oar ‘ : entertainment, television is. the. Or Soupy Sal with vocal (7) — The Stranger. (2)—Beat tive = “ i%e per annum payable sem!-annually ; everybody shifts. 1 Soupy Sales wm voca . County—Prosecuting Attorney. @herift ; "to mature serially es shall be de. most exacting When you're a hit group, the De John Sisters the Clock County Clea. Gagutr ¥reasre: Register Woven and welted ar -lawn ‘case et Tom's ¢rmined by the County Board of Super- V vo ve =, _{ ‘ - [of Deeds Auditer in Counties electing low e—. roll = ors the first maturity to be not on T you ha a twofold triumph. 7:30—(4) Life of Riley Riley Out guests. + 7:00—(4)—Bank on the Stars [ag seme) 8=6©Drain Commissioner, Coroners pric $ 2 50 and up wore than 2 years and the last net more Not only are you a success in one wits Cupid” as he worries about Ente USA oy - Gurveyor, and such other officers os 6! 2’ steel fence posts with the purchese of 100 ft. of on 20 years from the date of leusace? | city but in many cities all over the daughter Babs’ crush: stars 11:45—(4) Friday Show Special nterprise : +) — Stage may be nominated at that time Srall the Umftation on the | totel : ie ; at ug 7 } stars Wwe it . “htm | Show And for the purpose of piecing i fencing or more, only $1.19 —Reg. $1.45 erount of taxes which may be assessed country a re Same time ives . 9 , cast in’ ozart Story, 1 a , * nomination. candidates. participating tn each year ageinst property in the County \ kind of ye fee] d William Bendix. Fe Topper fez ) } t ” . Non Perticas Primary Election for w hand! let hi of eavestroughin end - ‘ Oakland. State of Michigan, for ai) YOu a kind of warm feeling deep! Cogmo Topper becomes involved| feature (2) Eleventh Hour The- | 7:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (7) — ihe talisaiaatastinesllcts : e handle a complete line ughing ‘ urpos for t t of ’ | » ‘ r. Peggy : ~ ok tre ‘or “commissioner t our price a buy. ded ginny cad’ prmgel = prs toseslie cued inside | with lingerie mannequin be; &'er Lon McAllister, Peggy Ann’ G. Fitzgerald Cireett Court Commissioners fittings. Ge P belore yo ’ . os ( a B Cat.” fil Notice Relative 4o Opening end Closing -* f . rr De p ” . ne - ' , i aus Tiered ml entun 4) et| [ast fall Ruggies “= “ cause of the shosts a ee vai . et M : = : . : ™ §:00—(4)—Sat. Nite Revue. (7)— Election tos Bevin of 1943 9 HARDWARE and srvicle X of the Comsiitution of Michi-| comedy feature, The World ef | Jeffreys, Robert Sterling, Leo eature. (/) Motion Picture Acad- 2003) Section 1. GH the day of any Boxing. (2)—Two for Money 1ST daktiaduche® opt neat et | ME. Sweeney on TV's Kate Smith |G. Carrol ae oe ~ Shar ut foreman anal be SPORTING GOODS soc Per 81.000) of the casessed valus-| hour. It quickly became one of | _ -i1) Yo be announced Monte Cristo,’ film feature. | 8:38 — (2) — Jack Paar. Say ee eer qa) \ as equalised. for the purpose of ri —_ « c : = afternoon and no longer Every qualified oes pucieal and jnterest on, and| te most popular segments of ; 9:00 — (7) — Big Playback (2)— eiect ; een and ay et the poils 1751 Orcherd Leke (Jest West of Telegraph) FE 5-2424 os — ng ® reserve for, bonds aggre-| the daytime variety program. $:00—(4) Best on Mystery. Jay SATURDAY MORNING | That's Mv Bov |at the hour prescribed for the closing gat not to exceed $4500000 in L oN at e Cc . | nc issued ¢ y > “ - not . ovello® Floyd Corrigan in 7 i ‘ a id electi ul - mci of erecting 8 county vuliding Ruggles revealed another ambi | “Death Makes a Pass.” two %15—(4)—News 9: 16—(7)—Wrestling att eauek 6 mend will Pela open the City of Pontiac, Michigan. to tion Someday he would like to) ‘ , EN ppl ml game yal homage thereof shall be allowed to vote house the courts end the genere! county Jecture in colleges on the subject.| ™en gamble with company 9:30—(4)—Ding Dong School. 9:30—(4)—Private Secretary. (2)— | tion tices? funds. (2) Playhouse. of Stars bd . |. HELEN TUCKER JENCKS Notice ts further given, that the voting Humorous Drama unds. (2 ayhous ete | A | Ellery Queen. | Township Clerk NOW race for said election will be as fo “Ty talon! be fi Reporter goes to jail to investi. %45—(2)—Mich. St. College July 23. 30 Se =p hat wou ye the st wavy for 10:00 — (4) — Big Picture. (7)—) TOWNSHIP FALL youngsters to learn about this type, gate rumors of police brutality 10:00—(7)—Space Patrol. (2)—Sin | eal { Wild 12) Tw i ONLY The following statement hee been re) ner) he concluded “It| and finds himself facing a mur- faim oO ! «!—two in NOTICE TO BIDDERS eed by the County Clerk from tbe thea jee . ema. Love Sesied proposals wil) be received by inty Treasurer as to Lgisibegratlbtropes doesn't come in books der charge in ‘By Line,”’ stars 10:15—12) pane the Board of County Road Contmission- | ; . i ~ ” = ‘ a ° atfecting taanbie property ie tag Ceualy — -———- ——- Arthur Franz (7) Pride of the . - Sees 10:38 — (4) — Kollege-Musical ee ar saree of Oskia = Michigan, WILL BUILD SEMI FINISHED ‘ Oakland, to-wit Family. New pet takes immedi- 10:30—(4)- Cartoon Express 1 Knowledge (7) — Cisco Kid. (2) Pontiac “Mic higan, wntti ie 00 o'clock. _ a CNTY TREASURER’S statement Flier Hecke FESS : ; — : * ; 7 ks Required by Act 283 of the ate dislike to Paul Hartman |. Abbott and Costello. (7)—Blink- — To Be Announced Se a Public Acts of 1947 | CROMWELL. Conn. (UP)—After . y ’ . th i be bliely opened and reed | 1 Ctraries A. @parks, County Treasur- 8:30—(4) Soundstage ‘For the ey Adventure 11:@0—(4)—Mich Barndance (?)— fee faticcas uae heminens agere- + of Oakland County, State of Michi-| police said his plane damaged an | gate surface course @ distance af 0 424 * ON Kitty.” romance of lady 1@:43—(7)—Cart New sen, do hereby certify that according to E Love of Kitty ) : 7 artoons. | 8. «records in my office as of June 14 | Automobile on a landing field #54 the total of all voted increases-:2 they arrested Clifford T. Foley on a + tax rate limitation above the 15 dector, stars Nancy Olson.. } hand d mile on Ten Mile Road from Forumean | vorserace ndicapper and youn z = . |road to Powers reed in Farmingten F s 11:00—'4)'—See the Animals ‘(7)—® 11:15—(2)—Featurette Township x 7) A w ; (2) — o Tr meterta's and quantities tnyolved | eee ceeadiettn ot “Alienigen; inal of fying without 8 Bruce Bennett. (2) Our Miss Western film. (2)—Big Top | 11:38—(4)—Sat Show. (T)—The conn’, Materia’® aad a bituminous +. A. C. COMPTON & SONS oe *y im the . ~ ‘i . \ : 4)— “ a | _gtegete surface course “lass 1 i ~ * ci aaty wt Oakiaad. tee follows + - — | Brooks, Connie cleans up Mr. :11:39—(0)—Danger Fightet# oa Michigan “tate Mighway specifications | LUMBER, HARDWARE, reese, 4900 WEST HURON Pt BLIC CORPORATION . ee . - aie 5 - - . - (1960) and incidental work BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES On 1-14 Miliege . . Proposal bianks and «specifications wil! ’ Increase Years Effective be furnished upen request Counts ef Osekiand A certified or cashier's check tn the eee . . . oe Township of Bloomfield seisee sciences Coe ter eeneerees Too 1992 to 1886 inc: od — Of 0300 CO must aecommpany COll | meen een -———- ——— Gol DISTRICTS -- “T Ay s Cidlo rOgrams - = ; r. ne ceomey Schoo! District. ........++.- sereesese 608 1991 to 1966 Inc: All proposals must be pisinin marked - L) 4 00 1952 to 198 inc! as to their contents ’ ‘00 Ines to ings inc. | _PYOErame furnished by stations tisted im this column are subject to change without notice, || The Board reserves th right to reject PONTIAC’S OLDEST @ nel District No 8. Addison Township.. s+ e0- 8.00 1950 to 1968 Inc: | —— a a ~— | and to eceept the proposals that _in the Rochester! Community (@ebeel (District sso. 308 1003 to 1807 ra WIE, (700) RLW, N08 wws, «ae WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (it) WIBR, (1490) opinion of the Board, is in the best in- TV SERVICE DEALER ; : 9.75 1954 to 1 — sans ——<——$—_$———$—————— ——— ——— | terest and to the advantage of the 4 ‘ No. 3. Avon Township , Boerd of County Roed Commissioners . 4 Cahlane Coamty \eeitane awe part of Rochester | TONIGHT . WJBK, Gentile 11:060—WJR, Robert Q@ Lewis CKLW. Teenagers Un'imtd. of the County of Oakiand Michigan * : ity Schoo! District 13 60 1950 to 1969 Inet WXYZ. Johnny Biezie ~ WJIBK. Melody and of the County of Oskiand Michigag e-nool Distriet No 10 Practional of the Townsnips sie te teen tact ‘vas Gee 11:15 WIR Bee _Rereetae WWJ. Gerenade WCAR, News, Carousel BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD , : 00 1 to ne be w } of Avon, Troy, Pontiac and Bloomfield veo 1954 to 1956 Incl | WXYZ, Wattriet-Mcx. CELW. bene nan Rel Week ou Lg oe pid 8:15—WIR, J. Russel) COUNTY CF ami ANE Rutiecheed © 7 Service tor 15 Ditt t Menclecterers - 1300 ieeT to 1973 Incl WwIBK. Headless Rorsemen |!) %8—WJR Music WCAR. News Song 6:20—WKYZ Ghake Maracas MIC Botetetals Sire - FE 4 1 ’ WXYZ News Top : 579 ~~ Bhool Disiriet of the City of Birminghsm. v ete po hd od re —— CKLW Prank MeKeller iS xte. age $:46—CKLW. J Brickhouse | ae ° BROOKS . 3149 Ww. Huron - 11:30—CKLW. News Bué oe 2 450 1953 to 1972 Inc! | 6:15—WJR. Clark Quartet IRDAY EVENIN ' ul No 2 Practiona! $30 ipa to tee) Incl | Ww, Bud Lyncn SATURDAY MORNING jo oa WIR News Romance ——— e uly 0.1088 - ° Te seontig eer Wes loom, eid 856 1954 to 1966 Inc! WXYZ Lee Smite ; | WWJ, News ¢:00—WJR. Hainiine —_ — end cht ont "Bloomfteid Mills... 1006 «©1958 to 1973 Inc! | CKLW Fridie Chase ¢ a ee Jim Vinal | WXY2, News Slagle WW) News Teenomin don Township.. 8.00 1953 to 1958 Incl | WCAR. Sports ans CKLW Bud Davies WXYZ, Navy Hour : A rn hn Tat Lod es 14 00 1954 to 1964 Incl WXYZ Saturday Sendof! WJBK, News George CKLW. Nees, Sports A 600 1949 to 1950 Imcl | @:99—WJR Reynoice Racing| CKLW- Toby Daria WCAR News WJBK. News. Records FS ee ee, eras 6.00 1051 to 1968 Inc! | WW), Fran Pettey - - WIBK Proudiv We Bail WCAR, News Music e : WXY%. BIN Stern 1°48 WW) Les Brown ! i350 i033 te re a WCAR. Marie Music C:18—WCAR. Cottes WCAR. Noonday Caller ¢15—WJR. Music Date Trwnehip Schoo! District of Parmingtow Township Inc! €:30_WJIR Votce of Agricit WWJ Sen Pergueon / | . 3S jest to 1es8 Enel | eeaBIR Lowel Thomas WWJ, Daybreak 12:30 WJR: Farm Digest CKLW, Gee of State ; __ 000 1984 to 1973 Incl | TFA Friday's. Muste CKLW. Toby David Serene ee WCAR. Talk Sports 5 ® —— Broo! District No & Practione! of the Townsnips of See toni 40 Yor teak | 1:90—-9 IR. Gusset Rouse WJBK Rise & Shine cKLWw fons of oe oder geass sell ohtclasstci Reome | a: see Farmington, Livonia end Redfor . 14.80 1952 to 1971 Ine! WXYZ. Red Skelton Tn en ee Harmony Ha WXYZ, Banaiotters Goodrich Area Schoot District. ..© seseenceceee 15 00 = to peed 0 piles iat Yewte WCAR Coffee Wz ce 8 — ee CKLW. Parliament 10 -_ : 4 1 District.....0--00- > 01 51 to 1970 inci J eorge CKLW Sons of Saddie WCAR. Magic Muste : Grand Blanc Township Unit Schoo! Distric “Ae ieag tntiets tac WCAN Aco Cie pie ein fim Vani ’ ac ol School District 910 1992 to 1967 inc: | ; . WWJ Mews . 6:48%—WIR, industry eo Ose hae mace art Sa Gacirics 600 1851 to 1970 inci, | 7:1%—WWJ, Pran Pettay WXYR, Wolfe / SATURDAY AFTERNOON WWJ. Percy Paith ©arTuston Community Schoo) Distri: oe 1051 to 1870 Incl CKLW Guy: Nuno tae See fae ; wm. ci honpitat WxYz. jay ode lene cal oo 100 1951 to 1970 Incl | 9.59 wom peter & ayes | WIBK. News Shine wwi. Parm and Wome CKLW Wich. Catholte ee lees co ies tee | We, ews _.| WCAR. News. Coffee WXYZ Pestival 7:00_WIR. 1 Night stand enship School District of Lyon Township $08 1954 to 1873 Inci.| WXYZ. Lone Reoger 7:1S—WJR, Music Hal! CKLW. News. Muste ---WWd Bpotli¢ht on Paris 1000 1953 to 1984 Inc | CKLW Gabriel Heatter WWJ Breakfast Musie | WJBK News. Ovorge WXYZ. Show Tir- Revie 2 _ “le Pepes Grveate Beebe! | ena nore 6 00 1951 to 1949 ine? 1:45— WR Collingwood CKLW Toby Davia WCAR. News Fal) oy Flea eee " — 5 50 1954 to 1973 Inc! | ww) ' Mane Fart 1.15—CKLW Canada : — 1 ) School District Ne. 8 of the Township of Nov as 1953 * tose inel = ee ; we eens er | 1:30 WJR, Hollywood stars ——— * r 8 hoo] District No 8. Fractional of the Townships of os raed 8 boa) bet ARI fy ES ; WXYZ. News, Wolfe | WWJ, Parade of Bands 7:18—WXY2Z. Guest star Oakland and Addison . aoe . WWJ, Hear America Sing as CKLW Essex County 7:30—WJR. Sammy Kaye 8 -nool District No. 3 Practione! vet ihe ‘Fownsnipe “ | WXYZ. Show Stoppers 7:40 Wes. Revs WCAR. Tiger Tunes WWJ, Big Preview Orton, Oxford, Oakland, sets actahezatictas neces 900 1949 to 1968 fei | cCKLW Counterspy 8:00—WIR. Jack White h: CKLW a} WXYZ. Green Room { etme a { Oxford ||) 1/2. 600 1981 to 1968 Inc] | WJBK. Baseball WWJ, News, Melodies ce Ray Sieeb CKLW Keep Wealthy oo oe. oe § of the Township o 250 1983 to 1987 Inc! | WCAR. Musie WXYZ. News. Wolfe WJBK. Tiger Talks WJBK. Baseball ssl epiecina bedl Gand irps fig Uther ‘Oak. 1000 1983 to 1957 Incl CKLW. David WCAR, Warm-Up Time oo 901 District No. 1 of the ‘Township of Royal Oa 00 1950 to 1969 inc! 8:15—WJR, Keen. Believe WJBK. Rise & Shine ir Fae es ‘ 7:45—CKLW. Globetrotter ®chool District No htiela Town cis cae CHE of Rove) WXYZ. Show World WCAR. News saa ueaataie — 8:06_WIR. Escape 1 owns } oa - ; - ; ; oak One nnd Bourn " a a ad et soe! 6:30—WJR. A Godtrev 8 15—WJR Muste Hall | WXYZ, News Festival WXYZ, Dancing Party - ot eee eters WWJ. America Singing WCAR. Coffee With Clem | CKLW Bud Davies CKLW, True or Palse | Bhool District No 4 Practiqna! of the To¥nships of «ow 1981 to 1976 Inet WXYZ, Vandereook ; WJBK. Baseba!! WCAR, News. Music Royal Oak and Troy * 900 1954 to 1973 Ine! CKLW Tete se Number $:30—WW) Egbert & Ommls| WCAR. Boston at Detroit 8:30-WIR Nite Watch | Bhool District of the City of Royal Oak ...........-- Lond Loy hog oe ashe 8:45—WXYZ. Just Easy ei aol | ?:15—CKLW. Bud Davies CKLW Jamboree $00 1954 to 1958 Inc).| 9:60—WXYZ, Sammy Kave oa Sec 2 %6—WJR ration = genapighon! = onl ald j ; 55 Incl CKLW Henry Murray 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan CKLW Bud Davies ymp scneet Decree St eS — «50 1953 to ire _— 9:18—CKLW Lynn Murtay et a Syste 2:45—WJR, Here's to Vers ouLw: ‘Sarstaaee” | 2 00 1953 to 1962 Inel. ; w d McKens' ; ; anes | , 1969 Ine! CKLW, News, Music Overseas : @chool Distriet Mo. 8 of the Township of Royal Ost aa ee vse 1954 Incl "ww. Harkness Singioe. WJDK, News, McLeod { “WKY, News, Musie” *ww Grand Opry. : 2 00 = = jot 55 WX¥2, Werte We Liv in| WCAR, News, Rhythm | CKLW. News, Buc - CELW. Lombards Hee : i CxL mead be 9:18— WIR. wan meets 18—WJR, @cience Adv. : cave 5 8 D t of the City of Ferndale 300 ieee to ipee inet 10:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie | CKLW. Sat. Muste *WxYZ Muste ow nate onl Distriet o e y , McGee : 00 950 to 1968 Incl. WW4J, Pibber 9:20 WJR, Mrs. Pa ; WYz, of Town 300 1881 to 1988 Incl.| WXYZ, Pootbell Poreeasts CKLW. News, Specie! , se ee CKLW, Wayne -ring U t nel. m OT eal c. WJBK, rty 130 bs to ieee incl | WBR. Baseball 9:45—WJR. Melodies ~ ert ense : 0 1953 to 1968 Inc! CKLW, Sing. Americans 4:00—WJIR, Operation Muste | 1¢-38—W JR. frown & Country nt 1280 © 1851 ta 1970 Inc]. | (@:1% WIK Music Metre, WCAR, Radio Temple | WWJ, Road Show WXYZ, Hotel Statier ~ | Bchosl Dutrit We. 16, eye! Ook Terem "750 1983 to 1972 Incl.| WWJ. Heart of News se WXYZ, Paulina Carter CKLW Muste By Roth | etional of the Townships of ole) Meathten! van a wi, Bate men + aed | CKLW, Dad Davies 16:45—WIR, Change World ) ra ‘“ Y o — "Geral Gam aaa hve < 'e6 @aathfeid Tewnenip....... 330 1000 to Ieee. Inel Vat ma kane CRLW, News Party | WOak! mewe Consus CKLW, Gen. Ferguson Township School District of Southfie Se 400 1952 te 1971 ‘nel. YWJ, Gen cw WJBK, News, McLeod 11:00 Nn + CKLW, Rey Girardia WCAR, News, Temple 4:15—WXYZ, Horse Races | '1:00—WJR. News See ipa - 1968 ial er eee . ° | 4:30—WJR, Treas. Show, News oa iene = Scheu cman me ein the Townehip of @prinatielé "S00 1981 to 1988 Incl 10:45—WXYZ, Top of Tows HO: WIR. Topie for Today A UXYL “Ive Your Basses | WIGE, Ne’. Reuseperty iis Tea Gd AA 11.00 1948 to 1968 Ine! KIW Quiet Renctuary 10:30—WJR, Drake CKLW. Sacred Heart ; Troy Tewnghip Scheel District...--.-- $40 1983 to 1086 Inel.| WIBK. Mouseparty Ww, Mary Lee, Taylor | ees_wave Samer Crowey | et tcyy 7%, Sports, Penal 810 1955 to 1972 Inel. pace 45— . . Top {1:06—WJR, News Mary Morgan CKLW. News, Orgen CKLW. Jewish Horizons &-hool District No. 9 Fractional Townships of ‘reine 0 952 to 1086 Inc!.| WWJ, News Goan Song Parade and Troy, Counties of Macomb and Oak _— 4 : WXYZ, New Tey of Town $:00—WJR, Johnny Russel | 11:30—WJR, CBS Oreh. 7 hors a ee ee gl cartel agar bp cy ‘a the CKLW. Van 10-48—CKLW. Here's Health WXYZ, News, Pan-Am CKLW MacKellar { shane 2 hool an : . : 7) Ge teenage a White Lake and Waterford)... 23.10 1954 to 1058 Incl. Example: This is NO ho ne oon Incl. | ’ ° For centuries, men thought all| marble, but they actually were - EASY se * Ad! O00 1072 0 301) Bnet Governor 5 Wife Greek temples were of white | brilliantly painted. | “ 19 Fr come-on : *In sald annexed hool Dis- ee —— - e trict Ro, 1-3 for the years | TERMS . These Freezers 1964 ere no entre 3.00 1M terense se fo Do TV Shows | . ; UPRIGHT are here to property, and for : : | toes Shere is an — = - ir y at 1 § 4 $599.95 sell! | il] increase on property oeeny , I ° ct said annexed School District LANSING (UP) Nancy’s , | = 480 95 A : 8 hool Distriet No. § Fractional Wwoas neon Scrapbook,” a new series of tele. | e Price ° Now ! - _ Phone. Orders | 00 ricet No ctio: rf Township and Sylvan Lake City.............-- Laine aes TORE te i8zi {ect | vision shows featuring Nancy Wil- | 119.00 Accepted! q School District we. 7 of. the Township of White @. “shee 1981 to 1878 Inel li ite of G G. M . ou ve ia : ‘ . ‘ CHARLES ARKS —_ manae 4, ‘sranxs, County Williams will be inaugurated at) Dishwashers, si ama Feit unig Seontles Heaters and Softeners oy tel aoe 1:45 p.m. in Lansing today, it has e : eee spe oUiprengar rom Hardware-- 589 Orchard Lake Ave. ’ CLARE L. HUBBELL , a 15-minute broadcast : . Sheriff of the County of Oakland) over TV, iwill be on current pubtlic Plumbing--Heating FE 4-4792. Dated NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS issues, with much of the content 2182 South Telegraph, ‘4 Mile North of Square Leke Road (3003) Section 1. On the ge of oat toate ihe’ potte ana ve openea at | taken from the scrapbook of news: | Hardware, Glass, Paint, Electrical Supplies OPEN EVES. L:2Elcee Me the forenoon, and shall be continued open until € velock in the paper clippings. saved by Mrs. | WE GIVE HOLDEN’S RED STAMPS "TL 9 pelle oo tae kane preset for the ‘slosing rk Tog Mg to vote. Williams since her husband's first | :00 an oe 1 o'clock @.m. and Will remain Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Daily—Sun. 9 A. M. to 1 P.M, » rhe BIG GN SA’ ‘TIL 6:00 npert nt, pelle of said election will An be ope ° campaign in 1948. & 4.0127 # ’ uncle creek m0 HELEN TUCKER The show is financed by volun- | Plenty of Free Perking FE 4-0127. Townehin ciety, tary — 4 y By Herman Wouk ; CHAPTER 27 . “Im the Sonephone Studios Willie “found May standing at the micro | her again had confirmed it. He: | Was certain it was right. His am- | bition went no further than the life | phone, talking to two men in shirt | Of a gentleman-professor at a gen-_ sleeves. The studio was a bare 'tlemanly university, ° * room cluttered with cables and |» He wanted a wife, in the dim i machines. future, of his own kind, smooth, sweet, pretty, and educated, with Willie halted uncertainly waite | all the small graces of good back- the door. “He's here, M | ground and a moneyed family. May Marty Rubin called. She turned. | Wynn was bright, yes, unbearably | ran to Willie, put an arm around | attractive, maybe, though not at / his neck, and kissed him on the |). moment. 4 cheek. “T want a drink,” May said, when they were alone at a table im the deserted upstairs room of Lindy’s, “and then I want some breakfast. He looked at her again. Her “You're keeping queer hours — | mouth was open, and her breath What's . that?” he said as May | came quick, irregular, and noisy. popped a white pill into her |The gray bathrobe had pulled mouth. j apart, uncovering her bosom. The | “Aspirin. Feel my forehead.” | sight made Willie uncomfortable. | Her skin was hot. Willie looked at | He pulled the blanket to her chin, her with concern. She was hag-+@"d slumped in the armchair, and gard, her hair was carelessly dozed pinned up on her head, and thére | were blue shadows under her efes. | She grinned sadly-and a little de- She was also vulgar, brapsy, and overperfumed in the show- business way, and she bad al- lowed him all serts of liberties from th first. * - * “Am I seeing things?’ said Wil- lie, when the cab pulled up in fi front of the Grotto Club. ‘‘Where’s antly. ‘the Tahiti? Where's the Yellow “I'm a mess, I know. You picked Poor? Isn't this where—"’ t li out of the sky, Jun a great time to fall 0 sky | “This pa © used iy fie dear.” | | “You ought to be in bed, May.” “Bed ts for those who can af- ford ft — Well, tell me all about the war.” forsaken street.” ~ “Instead Willie questioned her | ‘She had been subdued and list about herself. She was singing at a | less through dinner; -and_ hstiess Fifty-second Street club, her first | ly she waved at Willie as she van 1 ‘fob in several weeks. Her father | ished from his sight through the had been ill for half a year, and | dressing room curtain. He was the fruit store, managed by her | amazed when she came out to sing her alone, was earning noth- half an hour later. She was fresh ing. May was supporting the fam- faced and radiant. ily The customers, crowded in the "She had taken a room in a down smoky cellar between narrow walls | town hotel because ghe feared the ot papier-mache rocks interspersed | long subway rides at night would with janks of gloémy gray fish give her pneumonia. “I'm kind of | listened in silence, and applauded run down, Willie. School and night. | 0Udly after” each number club singing don't mix too well Willie sat on the little hard after all. Sleep generally gets lost| seat for five hours, talking to in the scuffle. May or listening to her sing. “I pass aut on subways, in class- When they came into her squalid es — it’s awful. I'll ll you what. | reom back at the hotel, it was Let's go up to my room. I can lie | ® quarter to three. down while we talk. I still have to} wijie was suppressing yawns sing tonight.” and his eyes smarted. Without a Her apartment was a wretched word they took off their coats, and little room on a dark areaway. The | ;iesed hungrily and wildly for a bedcover, the rug, the chairs were | pow minutes | worn to the gray tiiteads, and | Her forehead, her hands, felt hot | paint hung in patches on the ceil- to Willie’s lips, but he went on ing | kissing her anyway. At last with She closed the door and kissed (a common impulse, they slowed him . “You're an big | and stopped. She looked him full as a bear in that coat. Not bad in the face her eyes shining in for three dollars, this room, ts ‘the dim light of the floor lamp. Yellow Door,” said May. ‘‘The Tahiti is gone. That Chinese res- taurant used to be the Tahiti. Nothing lasts long on this god- nr” | “Willie, we're all washed up “yy into bed. I'm going to| ewer” . ou call a pose a _ 4 It is the worst question in the “Now, dear, I've seen a doctor. | World, Willie didn’t have to an- I'm suppesed to rest and take | Swer. The answer was on his aspirin. The question is, what's miserable face. May — “Thea the schedule?.When do you have to why are we doing this?” go home to your mother?” | “You're right. as usual. I am a “The night is ours.” Willie | swine. Let's stop.” sounded insulted. “No. I still love to kiss you “Oh? That's wonderful.” She | unfortunatety."’ And she kissed him came to-him and put her arms | again, several times. But the around his neck. “Is it all right if spoken words had snapped the i lie down. then? We can have a sweetness. They sat up. and Wil- . nice old chat — and I'll be all | lie went to the armchair. bright and beautiful-for the eve- | “May, what can I say? You're} sing.” he most wonderful girl I'll ever | “Of course.” know—" “Strangely enough, that’s the’ May took off her dress. | truth For you, I am. Only you're wrapped herself in a rough gray | too young, or you love your mother bathrobe, and got into bed. | too much, or something.” She .| “Darling,” Willie said, sitting | 894 opened the zipper of her dress | “and taking her cold hand, “I’m |!" an absent-minded way; went) sorry I came at such a bad time— | to her closet and changed into her | sorry I didn't let you know—"' — “Willie, you're not half as sorry Then whe faced him, her hands | as I am. Only it’s dong and there's | deep in the pockets of her robe. no help for it.” _ | There was a tremor of ancer- | “Why didn't you let me know you | tainty and pain about ber eyes | were in trouble? I have money—” | ——— A look of fear camé over May's face. She pressed his palm. ‘‘Wil- lie, I'm no-charity case — maybe I'm overplaying the scene, trying to Gover up for looking so ratty. | I'm in fine shape financially and | every other way — I just have a ! lousy cold, see — haven't you ever | had a cold?” | She began to cry, pressing his hand against her eyes. Warm | drops trickled down his finge:. He | held her close, and kissed her hair. | “Maybe I'd better sleep. I am really shot,” she said, in a low dry voice, her eyes hidden against his hand, “if I stoop to turning on the tears. “Why don’t you go out and catch a movie? Better than sitting around in this mousehole, listening | to me snore—” } “I'll stay here."" He kissed her and She said, ‘This is wrong. ‘You'll | catch God knows what plagues.” | “Go to sleep.” . “Some home-coming. A weepy, drunken, jabbering sweetheart. passing out on you in a roach | trap——"’ May slid down into the | bed, and closed her eyes, murmur- | ing, “I have.amazing powers of recupera Wake me at seven-| thirty.” 4 | ” PERE Was quite fixed now in his _ FREE ESTIMATES CAST-0- The Caine Mutiny , image of desire dumb, or Catholic, May managed to say a in an unembittered tone, off this particular kind of griddle; | mind, anyway.” | Willie looked at the floor and said| She opened a drawer in a peel- nothing, while long seconds of ing. dirty bureau, and took out a silence ticked. off. Every second bottle and a pillbox. “I'm going and mouth, “It’s all quite def. | brought another stab of hot shame down the hall to doctor myself. inite, | suppose?” | and embarrassment, and his self-| ! won't be long, Want to wait?: “Yes May.” respect gushed out gf the wounds. ' ¢To Be Continued) “You kissed me as though you PFE FFE PSP OUV TOUT EPP ERPS Purr REE . love me. 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