All. 37 Flee Burning Plan Voters at Polls in Primary Race |None Critically \Hurt by Crash in Connecticut. Air France Ship Rams Into Field on-Paris to 4 4 New York Flight 4 | PRESTON, Conn. (AP)— A big four-engined Constel- 2 =i in Oakland Over Brake From First 2 creased’ tempo in voting late today and in the eve- ning hours, after reporting a “fairly, steady vote” dur- Courthouse Top Issue Hlections Leonard Grabs 9 to 7 Lead in GOP Race Precincts City and county electiony By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS + ‘lofficials looked for an in- Voting got off to a slow start today in Michigan pri- maries in which Democrats and Repu will nomi- nate for governor, lieuten- ing the morning hours. ant-governor, the Senate, Favorable weather today,| Congress, state legislature after cloudy skies this| and a host of county offices. 7 morning, is expected ,to| In nearly all regions sam- bring out additional voters. | pled, the early balloting was Polling places remain behind the pace of | open une 8 Fm tenignt 1950 and in all far below if will be permitted to vole, | that of 1952, a presidential lation with 37, aboard fell with a deafening crash from rain-soaked skies - today, landing in flames on an iso- a ptate police rted that a all aboard, incl a baby, |. mirac escaped death | ; in the itself and the flames that burned furious- ly for two hours after the crackup. predicted a vote possibly above | mer state and Detroit Police a average for the primary because | commissioner, grabbed a 9-7 . cials reported none apparently | po : pb several spirited’ contests in lead over state treasurer D. LIKING FOR GUM—Josephine, a baby chick, tugs on_ bubble | legislative ‘districts. - Hale Brake in the first two 54 Chey. OP The 29 passengers and eight (gum blown by her young master Ernie (Tim) Placey of Portland, Me.,| Both he and Pontiac City Clerk of the state’s 4,783 : — , _erewmen aboard the Air France | to burst bubble"gum bubble. The chick likes to perch on the bay's | Ada R. Evans, however, said many | Cincts to report in the race plane, ' | ; es : = — papas a Tin bean eon of bir. and Mrs. é F. Placey. precincts reported below-average | for the Republican nomina- ———_ ae =u ot the ety voters {server CM. Olson of 42 N. Pontiac Municipal | cr Ce tie New Lark. were ot- _——— : helloting_ shortly _after_polis_open- | tion for governor. oaay's peary lecto, : Taken st prectict : —_— a SS seeretary of Sta eve Clashes Bring 54 Casualties | ‘ ; =. Oar: Investigation of McCarthy rte i be somcwtpe ons cod De Hare oe te Guatemala Junta Orders pm Requred == === oft tq Bipartisan Group 223 oe s tiny s ; e One at of Armas’ Army to Disband for Campaigns sip, tured back at Wewid Air] seeecynon (AP) — A 15-12 vote of the Senate last| M™ wach eve Revas's Lenard © ‘ i z E i f | : ? | | i ~ rain ¥ Allen said an average vote today | and Keyes and Cleary 1 each, and GUATEMALA (AP) — Guatemala’s ruling military) City Protects Citizens ty pepe: night consigned to a special bipartisan committee a cen-| would bring a turnout of about | Lake Township in Macomb Goun- | junta ordered President Charles-Castillo Armas’ private . sees | the tiiddied spoaden Held. | sure rove aimed at Sen. McCarthy and evidently sig- The Pres wi ciection | %% Where Leonard got 5 and ) by Ordinance Limiting | Plane about a half give Cleary 2. army to disband and go home today, but the action gen- ; "| mile, bouced into the air and|naled a lengthy new investigation of the Wisconsin) returns by telephone beginning it erated rising public resentment. An American Embassy Fund-Raising Expense. sheered off the tops of e row of | Republican’s conduct. ; at 9:30 tonight. The number is | The State Elections Commission ~spokesman said there was a possibility of a popular up-| Pontiaic City Commission last | "°° ety | Sen. Knowland of California, the GOP leader, predict-| ¥® #4. at ? a.m. that ent @ allen of the 4 rising in the capital. night moved te block pom Mere gery ager ed appointment by Vice. t Nixon “within 48 | 60,000. A total of 59,88 votes was | seste’s 3,800,000 voters would go to rf i 7 Once The junta ordered the disbanding of Castillo Armas’ | promoters who conduct chilly i= the hue of Valen, | Hours” of a six-member committee charged with | cast tine of his twin on the armed “liberation-army,” which sparked the overthrow |‘ivic and other fund-raising cam- Sebastian where ene the Senate's con ? henter = ¥* | spot check of South Oakland made even prodictian fook of Conmpatenige Sacked Toetident Jacobo Arbens Guanes, poet oat She Se mabe patties man wes. sheteg In the face of a setback? - _ preg A nena P gears aa | large Tet a orasan Gamat bese themselves as perch. ship then plowed canvassed were , é ~ wore the 700 eo ne wecnaians for Parente Ts naan through a small barn. in his efforts to force an . g® Royal Oak, Birmingham, Oak Park So ee ot ae yesterday with mortars and tanks. An ordinance was unanimously! Passengérs, ordered to fasten — MaeCan. rf | ting —— more populous areas, the affer- + Twelve per: killed | Passed requiring that licenses be | their safety belts, screamed as the | ‘H€ Pa - Many candidates on beth ma- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) were obtained from the city clerk for} plane fell.’ Witnessesreported,| thy called for morning jor tickets are unopposed for Ex-Jax Chief — ise szundStcrta tor |oeaasna nutnac| "Ge utes ce tne | sea tae group ora FOF POlitical Life H § ! i { k uh : = g . in | in an orderly fashion. . “All I want is @ vote by the ° P; be + | est im some areas. . 7 ‘Gets 5 Y outskirts of the capital. 10 days, states that éxpenses of Aaron Rosenstein, New York | Senate,” he declared in an inter- Primaries Listless . 7 Three Democrats are unopposed Puts Brake in lead 7 ears The fighting, outgrowth of weeks | any solicitation “shall, pot ex- | ‘lothing manufacturer, was among | view. Kansas, West Virginia | tor state representatives’ posts POINTE tension between the regular | ceed 30 per cent of the gross pro: |the passengers who fled the flam-/ MeCarthy dramatically told | Gnd Missouri while only one Republican is un-| POINTE AUX BARQUES, Mich. j $15,000 Fine Imposed | "Ps and the _revolutionists,| ceeds, assuring the donor that at | ing ship. the Senate just before it voted opposed for nomination, in the o ee ee d . mushroomed from a dawn brawl | least 70 per cent” will be used | “The passengers were screaming| last might that he wants his | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS second district. The county elects | ‘0 Teport & today's primary elec. on Nunan for Evading | between cadets and members of| for the purpose named. In | and then there was.a_ terrible (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) six representatives and a state | 10M gave State Treasurer D. , B ts the President’s force. special cases the city manager | crash,” he said. “I saw many A veteran congressman's fight) nator this year Brake seven of its 13 votes in the ncome Foaymen report said the trouble| will allow = higher expense for. his political life today stood heated Republicans | Republican race for the nomina- \ 4 ; : NEW. YORK @ — Joseph D. cag tae lee at coat rained peg Partly Cloudy Skies out in listless primary elections in for nomination for tate senator tion for governor. He candidates Donald S. Leonard got four, Sec- Nunan Jr., once the nation’s-head| A cease-fire finally took effect | The City clerk will issue a license | scratched hand although he said Kansas, West Virginia auf Mis: | SMS ‘amy eae, ae con [teary of Seale Owen 2% Cleary, to five years imprisonment and a| *tos army meh surrendered | manager cach dasepallle Geckos The plane mowed down a row ¥ ; Rep. Dewey Shor§, Missouri Ré-| usual primary vote. The precint is Point Aux Barques their-arms to regular army of- | Permit for each Worker | of trees on the dtm of Valentine| “partly cloudy skies and a high | publican and chairman of the pow-|— Polls opened at 7 a.m, and will | Township, traditionally first to $15,000 fine for income tax evasion. will 10 cents each y ficers. The revolutionists were cost 10 cen Sebastian. It then-plowed into a/ of 77 to 79 degrees are forecast House Armed Services| Close at-8 p.m report in any Michigan election. It Nunan was sentenced by Judge! ordered to return to theirhomes | _¥8t-long permits will be avail-| garage, demolishing an automo-| for Sesier ein Weenie (oo oeyases has 14 registered voters and when Walter Bruchhausen who said that! throughout the country feday. | ble, with those of shorter dura-| bile . : by thé U.S. Weather Bureau. Most- | Committee faced © wt chaltengs ||, Truce Team Head | #!! have cast their ballots they are - == Nunan's-conduet~'cannot..be-£00+|..-rhe-junta-ordered-a-curfew-into en gating. the period when the) ne plane left Paris last night. | ly fair weather with a low of 63 | fom State Sen.-Noet-Cox.————-- Ome -counted immediately. One of the 14 ‘ wilt be-made:—-=-~———- ++, -~ pert cS pan war | a wat | Hn a ae pa wo Sereno enter} UNITED NATIONS tm — lined ameter ee The judge said Nunan’s crime |Military patrols would take | cated outside the city limits must New York at S15 6. mw. EST, | Forecesters oo ene, Ged ONES | id announced today the ap-| cast a ballot on county races, how- — bythe tact | “drastic measures against any| obtain permits, but the ordinance ae Sean and tom Sens prorent > one Oe ae besa, howowed, touns yesteniay’s | Rts of Maj, Gen. E. L. M.| ever. 7 that he had been charged with pen Goes HR Up Wi Grives “held ex- ETE Big rive aye. Waite House decision to extend | urns of Canada as head of the| There wasn't a Democratic vote és A spokesman for the American | clusively within the membership of Rosenstein said the plane crack- | Porafine Cet Aan toch of och pre eal nap elo U.N, truce supervision organiza-|in the lot cast in this township : enforcing laws. rey fhe tyrant Saar oy oer an organization. ed up at about 9 a.m., minutes| i° srecast Thursday southwest Missouri tion in Palestine. at the tip of the Michigan Thurhb. Nunan was appointed U.S. com-| “Very teat vemn ate last) The ordinance states that issu- Cia stee Race wat alte. "|. Yesterday's temperatures ranged} OtNerwise, there were no major missioner of Internal Revenue by} were disgruntled, the spokesman| ®#¢e of a permit can’t be con- Snstes hele safety belts from 62 to 80 degrees. The mer-| Contests on the day's slate P tM ths d Dr the late President Franklin ‘D.| said, because the army had forced | Sidered am -endorsement of » | One of the first descriptions of | cury rose from 69 at § a.m. today | light balloting was forecast, as on unny an y, Roosevelt and served in the post/him to break up his insurgent| fmd-ralsing group by the city, | ‘he crash came froma resident on | to $0 at 2 p.m. in downtown Pon-| Candidates the U.S. Senate wilbempet nas od Yet] AL CQUSt to Bring More Rain d i 34 | : g indictment in which he was ac- ’ "yi: ' 4 _ | serious threats’ And only 17 of the The sunshine month has bowed out and the rain cond of reporng hs hone ela te vee talian—Team Climbs 2nd Highest. Peak |‘titice members sekin rom! The sunshine, mor ’ 196 to as ee The Reds tried, however, to - — OTe ga FF pri opposition. This is the report of the U. S. Weather Bureau. actually was $543,396. govern- ta ee rere mary ment. sald_he paid taxes totaling nic aime the’ tsa : oe Meastion -ne edhe eee td b , dotem. we ’ : normal expectancy. frre ieee eee this washed it he had any trouble sa ogc tis ee Te-Meres | REPORT SUCCESS—Here is a general view of | which they successfully climbed Saturday according Foo genres maeetl in two days and boosted the total | reading of T1.3 degrees. the machine, he replied: * oo Aiea training camp at Breithorn Glacier in Italy where | to report today from Pakiston. K2 1s the world’s Where experience counts July rainfall to 2.01 This | ’ know what you're doing, you're all Whwe faye Cree mefnbers of Italian mountain climbing expedition | second highest peak. Report said 11 climbers and Re-clect Hubbell. Sheriff prepared for ascertit of K2—Mt. Godwin: Austin—| seven scientists were everynight “til @ p.m. || eveteran *Teacher “Mayor *Co. Supervisor i was still short of the 2.91 norm. For New U4. wh, on expedition. /Oemen’s Tews & Coantry, Tel-Heree Despite cooler - than- normal } ty aa Election Polls in City and County Open Until 8 ee ‘ yok NS ® . 6 ca Two Servi From Oer Birmingham Bureas , Service for Frank | of 27375 ' BIRMINGHAM.-- Something new was added at lasf night's City Com- Contract fer the construction had been previously awarded te Teny Angelo, which gave the city the right te choose one of two proposals, . The first called only for a drive from the station straight out to Ma- ple at a cost of $1,755, the sec- ond added the east and west drives + il ith de rE St Tit a Hee ae Qe City Rulin Requires Campaign Permit (Continued From Page One) but simply that the group has compiled with the law. . Permits can be revoked on merce. In citing reasons for the ordinance the --board named-—a national solicitation for ‘‘asthma- tic children” which raised $762,061, with only $8,650 ending up in the hands of the charity. Chamber President Milo J. Cross said. “It is not our desire to eliminate worthy solicitations, but to stop those taking 75 to 99 per cent of: proceeds for overhead. We believe it will save the people of Pontiac thousands of dollars each year.’ wre voot im temperatere. High 77 te : SB. . ; LoWest temperature preceding # am Reserve Setup: | Called Scandal’) Wilson Says Service ningham OKs! ce Driveways at West Maple Fire Hall. Briggs Ford, 72, wy., Police Action Phone Calls, Comments |" Laud Get-Tough Policy in Youth Crimes Here A police crackdown of hoodlums here is bringing praise from Pon- tiac citizens alarmed over reports of beatings and. breaking by un- restrained juveniles. : Capt. Clark M. Wheaton... chief of Pontiac Listed for Today’s Primary Election Pontiac city voting precinct .|pumbers and locations for today's primary election are: i—pire pation 2 We Witten Ave. (—Eninanvel, Christian Bhool. “us $.—Washington School, 110 ‘Menominee reserves. In a news conference, Wilson been fully decided upon. Adams Dem Nominee in Four Elections Adams; who lives at 2711 -W. Walton Bivd., presently is Water- ford Township Justice of the member of the board of directors i) 2S Sah. eh CHa A: Citizenship medal awarded him at VFW national | borrow one from convention, Philadelphia,. yesterday, Vice Presidént | off, the Vice President, delayed bySenate business, Richard Nixon explains to Commander Wayne arrived late for the convention dinner at_which he Richards he left Washington in such a hurry—that was principal speaker. McCarthy Offers Letter to Congress | Township, according to Oakland) | County sheriff's deputies. | treated at Pontiac General Hospi-|. The Weather PONTIAC AND LOCMENT — ents non} chest bow nN F.I St . *..18, of -26-Gingell_Ct.,-driver_of the |. westerly winds $ te It miles an heer. | other car, was not injured. t om ELBE. + --'37 Abyard as Plane 7 ayette St. 12, er School, 441 Oakland Ave. 13, 14¢—Lincolm School, 131 Hillside 16.—LeBaron School, 595 E. Beverly ae etieeeemed School, 0 W. Huron 32.—Wever School, 204 W. New York ave 33.—U. &. Naval Training Center, 569 8. East Bivd. -—Lakeside Homes Recreation Build- ms. $36 Branch 8t. 7 -—keBaron School, 596 E. Beverly ve 36, 37.—Jefferson School, 600 Motor St. 34 —Bag €.—Pontiae High School, 250 W. Huron | 2 Youngsters Throw old 15.—Owen School, 43 E. Columbia Ave. | ™S 20.—Y.M.C.A.. Seneca and Mt. Clem- pi iB 2 & F Fa a0 22.—Mun Court, & 8. Mill &t. 3.1 ork Senos. 25 °8. Sanford st. | injury 3s Sehctk Sa Shee: | Harown a Wilson School, 511 8. San i. ford ot ’ - Sen | depart 30.—Congregation B'nal Isrecl, 143 / year Oneida Rd. CEL ie 7 d ¥ Dem Ex-Secretary of War; Woodring ‘Lost Faith’ in Gen. Marsha } WASHINGTON w—Former Sec-| who got it from Harriss, and that| vance the thought that Marshall retary of War Harry H. Woodring | Woodring had no objection: to its| acted from judgment; while I ay think -he- knew better in the China mer Democratic secretary as say- ing six weeks ago that Marshall “would sell out his grandmother | for personal advantage.” Marshall, reached at his home in Leesburg, Va., declined com- ment, | McCarthy offered the letter, | dated last June 23, for the Con-| gressional Record during Senate debate on a move by Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) to censure him. Some of McCarthy's critics had cited as a reason for censure the st. 3, pret "he Me- a ai sabingtes Bchooi, 41.—Webdster School, 646 W. Huron 42.—Owen School, 43 E. Columbia Ave. 43.—Malkim 8chool, 1435 Joslyn Rd. 44.—Baldwin School, 40 E. Howerd &t. Infant Crash Victim The condition of a 7-mdnth-old baby who was severely injured Sunday in an auto accident was reported as good today, by her phy- sician, Dr. E. §, Gurdjian, at Grace Hospital in Detroit. The child, Diana Rose Brimhall, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thornas Brimhall of 272 Baldwin Ave., suf- fered a concussion and scalp cuts when her mother fell asleep at the wheel and ran into an oncoming car on Baldwin road in Pontiae Her mother, Dona R., 29, was Gun sets Tuesday et 7:56 pm ‘Plunges Into Field {Continued From Page One) the McClimon Farm where it re curred. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett- said the 4 the book you had sent, ~“Mecarmy | tsich———-— Earl E. Carroll Earl E. Carroll, 63, of 29 Lewis St. died suddenly this morning at his home. He was born Aug. 17, 1890, in Baldwin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Carroll, He married Midget Dewar in Ludington Oct. 10, 1910, and came to-Pontiac 38 years ago. ‘He had retired fronrGemeral Mo- tors Truck and Coach Division. For the past two years he had been employed as a part-time bank guard at Community. National Bank. Besides ‘his widow he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward H. Neeb; a son, Kenneth; six grand- children and one great-grandchild, all of Pontiac. Also stirviving. are a sister, Mrs, Reo Mayne of Mus- kegon, and a brother, Russell of | Bay City. . The body is at the Voorheis-Sipi Funeral Home. Mrs. Thomas Dalgleish Funeral for Mrs. Thomas (Flor- ence) Dalgleish, 70, of 596 Doris neral Home. The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, associate minister at} First Presbyterian Church, will of- ficiate and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Dalgleish died Sunday in ro “He is a good enough military oe 4 = I's Integrity “I learned to know him better | trucks in the like 1953 period. Chrysler built 429,519 cars and his grandmother for personal ad- vantage; that he would sell out his MAL ita F aH ieee Alu te < ° ~~ Z i 4 z 3 i ae | i uit it gi fr ty re] af 5 i : at home, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvan L. Pearsall and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest_A ; t i at 1:30 p. m. from the Sparks- Griffin Chapel. The Rev. Cart . Nelson of St: Join Lotherarr Church will officiate and burial li ! I am afraid a compromise deci- develop whereby Cohn will be sac- * “As Sen, McCarran said yester- day; I am afraid the greatest and A 5 Bipartisan Group Gets McCarthy Row F ': ; EG z i LE It they do that, he said, they will “either indict themselves for perjury” or “prove what consum- mate liars they are.” The Senate's vote sent fo the Knowtand said he expects the ai a! = - iS, aS tae cig a par Sy * *\ yesterday signed an ofder for the ‘| dentist’s commitment to the Ionia State Hospital for the criminal in- sane, Then a few minutes later he -granted a stay of the order until Aug. 12. . The order would havo sent the Si-year-old admitted slayer of his wife's suitor, te a mental in- stitution “for the rest of his nat- ural tite, or until such time when he can prove he will not be harmful to himself, 6 others or their property.” , Leo Hoffman, the dentist's at- i f i f qf fli ah Fe E i fl i f i i i i H nai g f 5 EF 4 i Expected Later Today (Continued From Page One) noon factory-workers’ vote: far outweighs earlier-cast ballots. At 10 a.m. the Detroit count was 27,430, compared with 29,800 to the same time in the last off-year balloting. Grand Rapids, the state's second largest city, reported voting as “very light” at 10 am. It ap- peared a pre-election estimate of 30,000—about a third of the city's eligible—would vate there. Flint reported “extremely light voting” before noon, with only 129 ballots cast in eight precincts of one ward. The city hall box had only 28 at 10:45, compared with 72 to the same time in 1946 and $2 in 1952. The courthouse’ box had lift the vote to 30,000 — half the number cast two years ago. Lansing reported “a slow start” with not more than 30 per cent of 47,000 expected to turn out. Saginaw reportéd pre-noon vot- ing 13 per cent off that of 1950 and a. 50 per cent below that of _|. Bay re cast 1,250 by 11:30, against 1,207 to the same in The highlight of the primaries is } ‘or one ore its four candidates to oppose Dem- ocratic Gov. Williams’ bid for an fe scam fourth term in No- vember. jams is unopposed within his party. ’ Passing Accident Takes Three Lives MONROE #—Three Detroit area — only 44, compared to 102 in 194 ed al i | iy i, ° i i j i | ! | e i E e | s i a if Noxoom crge for dilben wider} This plan is in etfect every day of the week, every week of the year ot Satler % Ifone or more children under 14 occupy the same room the room. 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That-is.why—it-is -wéli to conform to our mony established funeral procedures. .They are {or the best—and do much to help those who need help the most. Phone | Rhee lends attentive ear as VFW National Commander Wayne Richards talks to him during Sunday's memorial service, marking ‘opening of VFW National Convention in Philadelphia. Rhee, in his speech, warned that the U. S. must avercome fear of the A-bomb and begin a more ) agressive fight agpinst the a ‘ommunists, ithere “was nothing seriousfy | — wrong” with Sheppard, as deter- | mined by the examination. The) | chief said it did not include psy- | Sa ar pee callng betas. y chiatric tests. s WATE-ON ca on pounds and inches | plained of neck pains yesterday | ‘morning. and- when jal officials MEDICAL TABLET DISCOVERY | asked for an examination, ‘‘we ar- | ranged to have it done by experts.” | Spencer Braden, a Police Depart- | Ment neurosurgery consultant * Dr. | Harry Slade, assistant neurosur- |geon at City Hospital; Dr. Alvyn | |W. Tramer, acting chief of ortho-| |pedic service there; and Dr.; | George P. ecmne, paiee surgeon. FEDERAL 5 F TEP PORE Ponenrenser ie et: a AP Wirephete TWO FIGHTING MEN TALK—South Korean President Syngman | ing bleod stains and other clues. d | through the lakefront house seek- | =u Dr. Sheppar Sheppard has told police he was ‘| injured and knocked out. twice in| foe's. ‘Tights with his wife's murderer. / Wi Slaying. Suse Since then be has frequently worn! “Taken to Hospital for | a ere leather and metal ortho- Physical Examination pedic collar. 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And -here,-nearly—all roads have picturesque bends. DEAF? Free Book... Tells All -.. Sells Nothing! If you hear but don't un- ing you'll learn from this re- vealing 43-page booklet, “Your Hi and Your Health.” Contains such facts as the care of your ars; -the ef- Send ter eet = n@ Your ‘peste sociauing nano Bm and address te: SONOTONE Hearing Service 357 N. Seginaw FE 2-1225 ( ‘ Proves You Can} , For the first day attractions we Palace, We: _ we hit the to Canterbury and | Dover: the next day. Feeling a lit- ' tle like Chaucer's Pilgrims, we fell into a long caravan of small cars, motorcycles and bicycles, and moved slowly over the hop-covered Kentish Hills, “ ‘Ops are pretty himportant ‘to this ‘ere country,” an able-bibbing garageman told me. * * * The drive to Canterbury, M miles from London Bridge, is a | two to three hour trip, depending on how many road signs you miss. |. * British signs are large and expli- cite, but sometimes they appear | ,to be mounted as an afterthought | “on the last available post or build- ing belore the turnoff. '- Canterbury is a tourist must. The | Cathedral is one.of the glories of | English architecture. The entrance tothe town, through the old West- tgate and over a stream.out of Con- - stable, takes you inte a medieval -- ‘era. A few blocks later, modern | shops transport you back to Rocke- feller Center or Wilshire Boule- ivard. You can even satisfy the | | backseat clamor for an American | | soft drink. The Dover-Folkstone drive pro- | Vides a fine view of Dover Strait, | and its along this time in midaft- ernoon “that you'd better start / | thinking about the night's lodg- | ings. We didn't—and as night fell were entangled in the winding roads of Surrey, south of London. A bobby gave us directions, and | five minutes later we were lost and back at the same corner. “You again, is it?’’ he asked cheerfully. His second patient recital finally Drive-in restaurants and motels | hotel bills—you'll probably like everything but the coffee — and rates generally are cheaper than) }at home. We averaged out at $13) | a day for bed and breakfast during | our week's stay. An average dinner -runs $1 te $1.50, The very best Europe for $20 a Day). got us to Windsor. : } - fecta of vitamins and drugs [{) don't exist in England. Service sta- | iw deaf- |} tions, while not so numerous as| neés is inherited ; the family in the United States, offer ade- problems of the deaf, and | = many other i} 50 cents a galion once wrote: And there's not a word in it We were able to keep to our $20) about Sonotone or its amaz- Fae transistor hearing are. Breakfast is included in all | meal we had came to only a little /more than $4 for the five of us inear coventry. AWED BY QUEEN — A shy little patient gets all the attention of sympathetic Queen .Frederika of Greece. Occasion was in connection with the in- Former President to Mark 80th Birthday auguration of a new hospital for invalid children at Voula, a suburb of Athens. Red Suspects United Press Photo } Hoover, Once Detested, Now Revered, Recalls Events in U.S. Pol By BOB CONSIDINE commerce — a chance to do a job, NEW YORK (INS) — Herbert without having to protect his back quate facilities, Gasoline -is about | Hoover, coming up a vigorous 80, | from the knives of political assas-| public Servant,” “I am well aware that unin-| He has patientty outlived many great depression. That was, in- | sincerity that Hoover “murdered | deed, the nightmare of my White the bonus marchers.” House years.” - | “Only in part was the depres- Subsequent evidence proved | sion a product of our own mis-| *#t the march of 11,000 veterans | deeds,” wrote the ruggedly hon- 284 their families and friends | est Quaker. “‘In the main it was| © Washington im the summer of | the penalty paid for a world war, '93% was in part, at least.-or- | and that war's impact upon Eu- rope.”’ . | Hoover still insists, also, that Many years after the incident, | Franklin D. Roosevelt over-drama-!| John T. Page, who led the Com- tized the depression. munist section of the march, told a congressional committee, that he shane aes be yori “ie soe | was personaly congratulated iy 'a Moscow official in New Y see vented tor his job in Washington and sent | |on a national tour. munists. | with anger. Mellowed, and happy « : . : to Mr. Hoover as ‘the murderer of with his work of studying ways and | p ican veterans’ 1 to Gen. means of making the executive , Douglas MacArthur as ‘the tool of | branch of government run more | the Fascists.’ 1 had at least one efficiently, Hoover has reached at , . Juri $0_years_of age_a plane he wanl-+ oasng a enema tars fol- ed when he entered the cabinet of \ 4 instructions.” : { | But Herbert Hoover does not live)... agent said I was to refer t Warren Harding as secretary of Friends -of—Hoover_today>make LIVING ROSY? ...YOU BET! Of course you Want that feeling of well-being for your family. And that means the family’s spend- able funds must bring good return all the time, not just once in a while. Here’s where you win: brand manufacturers compete constan a a i il oe \ ws "frold your busine: So watch those trademarks! You have the right to pick and choose among them all. Watch this newspaper too, for information about improved, or entirely new, items. And when you buy, stand by the manufacturers’ brands you trust. THE PONTIAC PRESS ; In Coeperation With SRAND NAMES FOUNDATION INCORPORATED tly to make their products bes A MONM-PROFIT FOUCATIONAL FOUNDATION a7 Weer 87 STe®EST. NEW YORK 19. N.Y. WAMT VALUE? PATRONIZE THE DEALER WHO PROVIDES YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS | , - | a point of sounding him out on his ‘ estimates of his bygone and pres- jent associates in the great game of politics. He went to’ work for Truman and then Eisenhower, as chairman of the executive branch streamlin- ing commission, because he felt person or persons who wanted nothing more in life, who had no axe to grind. He sometimes says that Eisenhower still has much to learn, a feeling shared by the ‘| President. Hoover doubted Roosevelt's sineereity, but is not as much of = u Reosev . ng trouble was his friends, he once wrote. itical History been turned to the government they would have produced a great he has said of Lewis. Despite his sober mien through * a day budget because hotels and| formed persons recall my presi- who persuaded an entire genera- most of his public life — sobriety restaurants are reasonable,~jf you | dency solely as. the period-of the | tion of Americans to believe with | that has given way in late years fo ease of manner and an ability to smile like foxy grandpa — Hoover always had an antic approgch to the business of being a politician. His account of his ‘first political speech, made at the request of Calvin Coolidge during the 1924 campaign, paints a picture that edy show today. . The resident. national committee- man used up 20 of the 30 minutes introducing Hoover. Finally, sev- eral members of the reception com- 4 | | ganized and promoted by Com | | oud be a howl on any’ TV com- | i } mittee began alternating in tugging. |discreetly at the coat-tail of the speaker, in an effort to make him desist. The speaker stood this prod- ding as tong as he could, then lodged a huge mule-kick to the rear, while he continued to talk. The kick caught the only lady delegate flush in the - stomach and sent her tumbling over back- - wards. That—was—Hoover's_introduction. to political speaking. _ He spoke many times after that, but never before.a more receptive audience than the one which greet- ed him at the GOP convention in Chicago in 1952,. when he had al- most as much trouble getting started as he had 28 years before. that both were essentially honest | But this time he could. not start men in need of help from some | because the people would not stop cheering the old man. The White House turned the head turned Hoover's. “Democracy is not a polite em- “When a President is out he car- ries no pension, privilege, nor | 42; his wife Anna, 29; Harold. Zep- 7.8. commissioners on charges of } ibly overthrow of the government. grabbed them and stuffed them in- of many a President. But it never | ployer,’’ he mused in his memoirs. | ef etre “He enjoyed the Company of | these men and his old Ohio asso- ciates in and out of the govern- ment. Weekly White House poker tion. ‘Had it not been for the .conm tinuous exposure of terrible. cor- ruption by his playmates, he would have passed into memory with the same aura of affection and respect that attaches to Gar- field and McKinley” | He called Coolidge close-fisted ; jand lacking in great vision, but [sews in his calm New England die rising —out of the Harding administration scandals. Hoover wanted to make Joha tutknew that the Senate would never confirm the appointment. 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Hurry in today while they last. . . oy } 1 \ és eo ” § -— ; ‘ ed : 199 : 3 a] oe [Fe 2 { = = " } ae 7 Snare ene ee aa ee Suntan iia Wiel BS 8s ~ eo e2 4 * ne eee Sh | ae _. THE PONTIAC ST gaverning Masaaee “Watt Aa Boa t Smportant 6 Nshiments oe ! Entered at Post Office, Pontine, Mich. as second class matter ~ of the pr session. ” WASHINGTON — There ought to getting any guarantees of a unified os, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It is as certain as anything can ; “Jus Tected toward a phase of the | ———— —————— __be in politics that the President San ot cea fe oti $0 wy ne ec sohisegitcatis, ah, ilineg Sees ® He"Sere wit) Jose no time in signing the sy tn Oe miieary seston wi which x panera —== _ 1,000 page measure. In fact he Thus for months now several been exclusively concerned. $key tere, ee gL aees eee long has considered the bill ” Democrats and two or three mis: I le, fet, therefore, that * " Qhere in Michigan and ell other places im’ the United which assured immediate tax re- guided Republicans in the Senate S -_. ty Phone Pootiae FE Sati SN lief of $1.363 billion, the corner- have been trying to crucify Sen. ps ee Sey phy ny aa Mor MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS stone of his legislative program. ee Ne ee | TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 x * * . dearer ay Mela later, This is what has come to ; One highlight of the bill is its effect sist pasty medebess and the whole in reducing the double taxation on - apparatus by“which the Soviet has Fund Should Be Restored su bean trying to infiltrate American stock dividends. It exempts the first $50 institutions as well as the gov- It is to be hoped that our inter- of revenue from that source and per- ernment. : national interests will move the House mits a deduction of four per cent above . * @ ie to correct a grave mistake made by its that. a ° : ae Sars has For reasons it didn’t bother with high medical ex penses, by ci sennceion Mh wees but explain, the committee eliminat- mothers who have to work to sup- Ge neve © cneeee Win Or tots ; t a : ed the entire fund which had port nig Siccarmer eer Picegg Sie thuni an cnahudng ta been earmarked for our contribu- © persons. Parents of college stu the court of public opinion — the tion to the U. N. technical aid dents who work and farniers with —{nfiuence -of- the nation's — chief o program. . ae aa heavy conservation expenses also prosecutor @ Commmaniat activity. - benefit. For several days now, the Re- The sieeee steel veviousl had * * * ot tin attache, thorized the full $17,900,000 requestea ,, @Publicans hail the measure as one ; ee which isn’t just against McCarthy a that will stimulate the national econ- eo RS but is a carefully designed effort by the Administration to pay up the omy. They believe its effect will be to > EAT - to smear the whole Republican ad- balance of the 1964 pledge to the U. W. speed nlant expansion and the creation “ge Sy. een they have evident ay. ‘decoverct or and make a start-on- 1955, Moreover, of more jobs. -=—=—=—~—~ST pate Aeub ay RENE SRE that the strongest defense is a the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- ten tent ¢-tax town i — : — strong offense. tee had given the entire prog warm e revision 0 ws in “Er-Ah- -Eh— icks!” So majority leader Knowland _s eves program 73 years, this bill climazes 2 GOP | Er-Ah-Ahem-Eh—Now for a Few Card Tricks! 29 Pipe andlor dorsem . ; . which most people have forgot- Almost immediately after the com- ee ee ne en Voice of the People tem, if indeed many paid much é mittee’s action one of its unfortunate d sc coast ancitl her thu aoe: Py — — attention to it when it happened. effects became apparent. Soviet Rus- Oot ow of revising it and RECeNt Conservation Department Visit 2 srs gated i tm ms sia, which had been shamed into a first . days of the 1952 campaign with piloting it to final enactment. S I] : R id / p id *. Mi hi attacks on Democratic party ~ token contribution by our support of the wells a Kesidents Fride in icnigan epoheemen — particularly Truman . , ed —on loyalty ‘honesty programs, Dewan semen Us of reneeing Kansas is boasting that she was the Cetters willbe condensed when, neces operates in taking care of the Where is it and when do they Gen. Eisenhower: comm! umitmen safest state in the union in 1953 for sddress and telephone ‘number gata tn_ Michigner the gamer have their meetings? How much — es a nn an aoe ——— Se aoe — x — = the fish, the numervous and bean. _ dees It cost to belong? _tion 0 ; pedestrians. It could be, though, that ~~ tt wt puvumer w tov vine i — tital rivers, the handreds of lakes de you have to be te atimed? to this eflort to amicar the Repub: -8Y ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER ee ae urgent i. te prior to 1953 Kansas motorists had ” pevicg ban = ot which we should all be very — way don't you publish something &" nominee by impugning his counter | ropagan e- ‘ returned avery proud and the protection we loyalty and integrity, and noted ne an tiie propag: killed off all the slow-jumping pedes- enjoyable week-end spent in the have trom awn tad trem ered ockarg Lao fue that a “top ” a had . N, technical assistance trians. Grayling section of northern Michi- malicious wrengdeers. : . been “leaked” for the purpose of is a strong argument for reversal ee gan, I would like to express mY 7. whole set-up.is very well Information Wanted iitical campaigning. of the committee’s action. The The Man Abeut Town great pride in being a resident of managed. If the department Editor's Note: Call Woodward _ Knowland now calls the facts to - ° posts signs to keep fish only above 1.6982 or write AA McKerchey the attention of the American peo- equivalent of our Point Four pro- . A I visited the Conservation De- a certain size, let's all cooperate Building, Detroit, Mich. ple. He gays that a secret, classi- gram, it has 71 contributors and N t t p ti partment office at Grayling and .and do just that. If they ask to fied document was made public serves 70 countries. Among the eares O ONTIOC saw just how the department keep the parks clean, let’s all do THOUGHTS FOR TODAY on Oct. 27, 1952, by Sen. Morse of l of the Indochina d TT . our part. If they ask that only ‘ — - Oregon, a Republican who had de- - essons an Drilling for Oil or Gas Meets Looking Back bucks be shot in deer season, let's Therefore thus saith the Lord of cided to campaign for Gov. Stev- Korean Wars is the need to ex- With Difficulties 00 ing ac net try to get by we a eee hosts, the God of Israel; Behold, ee ne nee ae prmee . years ago short, we have a i called himself - 4 pand this non-military, genuinely SNEATOR ROBERT A. TAFT state and something to be proud a wt eon em at ean an “Independent.” humanitarian work. Daffynition says he is willing to become presi- of and a Conservation Department ; dedah.— The = whe has a : this Goat: A lamb who mixed with the bulls dential a shuts Oe that is trying to accent its naturals Jeremiah 44:11. | . bese See at ae roe dagen a: Pog renpeareneern: aid aids ef WUE SER.” ae Cotemtate te Nahe rene i every wag piatshie. It is the grand battle. of life, to of MeCarthy—says that the docu- item restored to the multibillion dollar | — " ? An Appreciative Resident ; ment but denies that he is or ever teach just the limits of divine law, ™eat was released to him by foreign aid bill. ‘The House should lose The nearest well to Pontiac that is being os one to break it into the’ taste of the -Tetdent Truman, and that the | 9 te tm complying. eee nara Reade 20 years ago Do You Want to Join bread of heaven, and make it un. -alttts &# commander in chief, 2 — wn” maees Writissns eee ee on 2 Alcoholics Anonymous? derstand that man doth not live by eat _© stunt to deciassify the p——Rhee’s Plea Rejected = seiatid rornniy ant vane nk GRO tren mee Miele eerste ae al ee gna me, : It seems reasonabie to believe that in ©" © ” rank ° . tion “after tine days of strike. —~-one tell us how we can get into it? -God:—Rev. J.- B- Brown sepia “tes eaeod-tnat Prteuae De. his week of high level Washington con- who feels that p ts are good. It was 7 partment and was told that the ferences Dr. SynoMAN RueEe learned gunk to 4,600 feet, when it was deemed ad- Case Records of a Psychologist ap aon e a> the mebaty leader something he hadn’t known about the Sinnis te wituaran te sive to the Aine " . . supe if Tramiel wee net just wing level whe oil in limited titi . Ameen Yee evel where some oll in limited quantities Gat Better Response by Forming Teams | tics mittary documents to ro That something, we'd like to a break in the machinery at that depth. To ° leased the in at the think, is a better understanding forte this obstruction out of the way and When Playing Intellectual Party Games. fre nian’ un "ncncans'n of the spirit and principles which “28 the broken parts to the top, a “cherry 7 the same time and explained the e spirit and p: P picker” is being used. In oil drilling par- | Marilyn’s personal experi- tual games. They realize they If her group fails to win top- _ reason for his action. . underlie the .conduct of this lance this is a contrivance that gathers the ¢nee with oar youth shows aren't Quiz Kids. notch honors, she now doesn’t eee : country’s foreign affairs. Our parts together. : a it me So they hesitate to try such pen- mind, for her bey friend is in the The point at issue relates to the ~/ trategy can perk up a social cil-and-paper games at group par- same dilemma with her, for they withdrawal of American troops hope is that it also includes a Employes in the courthouse are _ event. People enjoy tests and ties and church social affairs. pooled their wits so neither one from Korea in 1949 — before the better understanding of our ad- fearful that the pigeons also will Foe Teal tf you can Pro” - taswever, the © highhat the other, recent Korean War. It is known : ego against being > you can remedy that the Joint Chiefs of Staff, of miration for his indestructible move to the new one—if we get it. “shown no" es dumb or ignor- Side ee ee Cn «Ut Seniiey echacl, to, when you Lise body Gen. Eivahower wes . —— ant. So em “ tech- divide small teams employ . 4answer._-or “multiple patriotism. In the opinion of nique” when using intellectual 4 to 6. Let them pool*their com- choice” Bible questions, plus true. ® member, was asked in 1947 for = a aes Cizoult-Judge-George-B.-Hasirick,——_ "tera! for- party games. bined _bnvwtedge. goles, completion, mantehing pevb- 78 tn same tu -tar Fer — sar | any otfier one person for the Republic population and otherwise that it would be Case 1-374: Marilyn V., aged 19," sootne thelr-vanity by realizing it Pers and then keep them to take” ‘that, if « general-war broke out in--Our every moment instantly ~~. | difficult to match in the entire nation. is active in her local church. home, . “the Far East, there would be no Is frozen hard and fast . . . And : he heads, has been an honored guest of % a : “Dr. Crane, I enjoy working " to test.their sense in having American troops neither.magic nor regret . . . Can the .American people. Here at the For many years Oakland County's largest’ with the young people,” she said. on the same bogged down on the mainland of change the sudden past . . . Oh, express invitation of President Ersen- potato grower, ; ' “For I have. charge of social ices their tn-..Aste- * * @. ee par tny dower yn di ~ But Hower, he has won promise of addi- Jack Williams, events and entertainment. It ‘showing. up” This is a far different thing from nothing ever can recall : : : pea tional U. S. help in the upbuilding of ‘ cutting down on his acreage, reducing it seemed to me Wet We could use the fact they * “iplothatic decision by the Presi- deed that we commit . . . Yes, we ,; See P from 200 acres in 1953 to 60 acres this year. me of your Bible Tests and test to their ‘tnt and secretary of state to with- can wish it were not done. . . And his country’s military forces. Mr. Williams now lives at Mullett Lake and ‘her material on Sunday nights them take the @a¥ American troops when D0 honestly repent... And pray that Quité properly, however, his 8 Potato acreage is near Williamston. = u..0, But when I tried them out. tn punstiiona, Ghd Uae Dean Bas 4 poee apes . a proposal for a U. S. sponsored Making a good record in holding down sued aaiitedean the young folks paoet Pony -Aacd asked all governments to withdraw second and the past... Are in- Korean - Nationalist Chinese pre- multiple public jobs is ane troops. stantly as one Let csative- w "Red Chi _* “Yet when I had let them take Eisenhower in 1952 was critic: bor every deed... Is ome lemon ventive war on na met Elmer Kephart, the tests in private, they had ipg the American position in hav- on ——— a with the rebuff is deserved. | recently appointed for the seventh year a8 been very enthusiastic. = ing withdrawn our troops without ———" ___¢capyrignt 1984) ——--—Wherr he addressed Congress the law- el#ty-manager, assessor and supervisor “of “3, why. did they change their wasn’t a personal evidence of stit- . St es - ; \-. ’ Bloomfield Hills . tune when I tried to use such di , - . ° : . ae . sc ‘ makers’ applause showed their great a : eant este tor pidity. | Ma Ca ° admiration for the 79-year old-states-"~—n“‘answer-to“n-query-from-2- person-who—~entertainment?’——— : : no , oor > ny. Allergies ; Due to Lack of a cium; 2 : t signs himself as It was because they feared the them. And this is an essential point +. "vie Food Fan fest as leary thelr alice SO 2 ar Ber Mules’ "wane ae eater hoes Brady suggests Daily Ration. as Food = irre: ~ the) Detroit. Tigers finished last season in ‘end _— WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. there are a cable ’ _Saddened and. disturbéd them, ee score. Many games that people wil) dis. BY ¥ ’ ey, are a good many , .o * ng ~~ tiatih place with a-pereentage of 390, having - -yoge-- people don't win the top “Quien tcceasiny wennves eiedian.. . I think we must be in the of comparatively mild trouble ‘in aus | What Dr. Rueg didn’t seem to 40% games behind the leaders and 6% their ego, trees, but it does seem to me that ized by 1 stuffiness with somes : to that he was games from bottom place. more subject tq Watering at the nose or profuse Gcfictency. ae understand asking f a ‘Sensitivity today than mucous secretion and sneezing. Thus I recommend an optional this country to sponsor the very A recently published airplane view Fis continues for an hour or “#Y ration of-caicium (ot-course kind of naked aggression that of Flint shows 38 Seltgys over the y as T can learn, allergy 9 fow hours, to the great annoy. Wit! vitamin D to insure. proper Red Chfha ~his | Tver of the same name, that winds @ mystery. No one has ance of the individual, and clears “tllization of the calcium) from 7 was guilty of in-h / through the city. By actual count, And no particulat up as suddenly as it began. Such "OW Om". for asthma, hay fever, : own war-torn country. Worse, / there are 28 bridges over the Clinton been Sound. names as temperamental cory, °C2e™S. recutring hives, giant ; he welcomed the danger that / ‘iver im Pontiac. then the treatment of . hysteresthetic rhinitis, rhinor. Nves (angioneurotic edema), peri- : cna illergic cénditions varies with "hea are applied te the condition. headache (migraine) “such action would involve Russia Now finishing a survey for the Michigan the manistestations tn each Im © That's 5 et: the trade ny ervey” et Geartisie and start a global atomic war Good Roads Foundation, | wtae we does pee headache, rhinorrhea or any other The value of his 4 t it J. P. Buckley a other words the treatment is tified we cover our imeatipotencs Geceeesied diet chek hai , ue of his visit here's that ft ||| 3: BGR ao only. It is like the by calling the patient a neurotic. this is not nor is it likely | must have made clear to him why gate’s highwaye:hes ineretesd 90 per oum what doctors and folks And even so, the patient doesn’t to correct the trouble if you take | can be no U. 8. support for his irres; - since the survey wae started seven years ago. Ae chy eae eon 2 tee ox it just occasionally or temporarily. Re ae ope 4 n ZA ; = It's essential food which the re- = 6ible proposals. <=: authority Gill define such on ee cturate. nt neeed with refined modern diet falls to pro a . - . ‘ ~. entity so doctors barbiturate. ¥ 7 vide. : ‘ © A conecunes 6 that impedinen, Verbal Orchids to coataast Say Sean, trom'S to pur ou ef amaee. 2s mare te ‘which so often rudely interrupts of 5631 Old Orchard Trail; eighty-eighth eeu bob ar ek tae oS tale eee Etat money is talking. birthday. t authorities ascribe to aller- allergy. neg . ey \ indel.. steals . 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Ne Money Down - 5 3 F * ¥ 9 ' = rage : : SS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1954 - ‘ : 3: o set 2 : eit ; a . : i pas | > SOmmiiiee Ska a >——____—_ ered Wanta Park | ~Vote Scheduled William Hollibaugh to satel emet Vrite a Check |for Studebaker | ‘Head Group Working Waterford ‘Will Hold | the future, may be remembered UAW-CIO Recommends for City Incorporation ’ having 8 city park renamed #9) Revision in Contract : Ss ' ° i wee ’ : KEEGO HARBOR—William, Hol: by Police Chief Pontiac City Commission last} Including Pay. Cuts | ___ Mtia wit hep an incorporttion By ARNOLD 8. HIRSCH Se cson we oon ae see ; committee composed of Peter Quin- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP te park names. : t ay DETROIT (INS) — The UAW- lan, Clayton Bozung, Lewis Doyle, Before an outdoor crowd of 500 Cay Maines tats Ah eee | C eee Gt Russell Gregg, Charles Leaf, and petitioning citieens, the Waterford | 5#id be thought most present parks sions in the contract between the Mrs, Lyla Ross. Township Board last night voted to| wire Marchand mer | clung, poy cuts, wil be, Teste The appointments, made at a Chiet as _— Police owners. ignated by the. names of cluding pay cuts, will be recom- public meeting here last night give The motion $o hold the hearing Coomsitiotin conidial maane | nee © member morinw ‘the =members authority and fi- | wane, motion Jo hold the heariné | yarcs might ‘be renamed after| ‘te beid later this week lice i ited al cliermey o Gite one of four board members who | Persons. making donations or other |, principal contract revision to iprpetitionsen which the signe- | called for the chief's dismissal | “#*ificant contributions to city im- recommended is the abolition : ch the_signa- | July 18, It was by Oscar | Brovements. of the piéce-work or incentive sys- an ~ 100 registered residents | Lamia, another of the four, | om or eanped dees wage rates bs vequired t Was specified in the motion| [". . ccording to.Raymond H. Berndt, | » — Sa. Ports-| outdoors to accommodate the malted to. those provisions where |‘N’ Swing dance Friday night un- Men aa aaa - : overflow crowd, said the hearing | ; — | Studebaker workers enjoyed su- til the fall program ‘reopens vise served az moderator. Pontiac City Affairs yo wah baa ts pan laces | 7 Suspected Members| orev “O° "ee Se _ yout tian Gomer Se It is expected that the . =, C ty Death : Anderson . confidence ; . oe ae dancing sessions ' sree Sn tooo, Prob ti ’ T-.. oun s) that Van Atta. ask for the fee Released, On| “If the membership approves poate ot 0 Te rte oo and according to Wideman, the a 10nary Club License Mrs, Lawrence La Plant hearing. Van could net be} 2QNd Pending Trial these changes, the contracts as re- tivity. will begin ag Sree a. object of incorporation is to pro- ° CLAWSON_-— Service reached today for comment on the} peTROIT (U vised will remain equal or superior vide services an area wants and Given Out b C bd ~ Lawrence (Ruth May) hag Mrs. | board's action. IT (UP) — Seven mem- to those with Studebaker’s compe- (Advertisement) does not havéf™ , ) Y COMINISSION |, ot 45 E. Baker will be held Me wes rod ty Ge bier es bers of a “major hijacking” gang| ‘iors. The improvements in. te Kidne Slow-Down -— Pontia¢ City Commission last | gytter and drai at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Spiller- | loyalty and insubordination, dis- which operated in the Wayne paint ave. of ‘ union’s stand- y . aight | , | gutter rainage construction | Gramer ty incompetence and dis- | Oakland County-area were free , of course, substantial. . forist S harged light issued a probationary club | on Irwin from Going to East boule- | in Suliten Cunaaek, tee aol regard for instructions” — all of | bond today following arraignment In addition to the change to hour- Ma Brin With Burni Ca } iste at payline b | “Speciat assessment rolls were qnday in a Detroit hospi tal. = = wat ee , and oo ees < es ", full fa apes Sa produc y 4 ‘emer 8 y St. by a| a oan Tureed mepting- were | transporting. st goods | tion standards clause: ; “ 5-2 vote, _* | confirmed for construction of: Mrs. John C, M petitions beating across clause; a reduction Restless Nights * A Pontiac = ng = Commissioners vevoked—the—i-| mats neuloverd ae the cnn tron| WATERFORD — Funeral ser-| demanding Van Seis'e teaetindes Fred i McIntire FBI-chief i in night shift premium pay from @ ul Pontiac motorist is being held 41 oT f inet “neutoverd to. the Michigan. Airline | vice— for. Mrs. John ~C.— reinstatement the Detroit : n| flat 10 per cent to 6 per cent for When kidney function slows down, today on an arson charge in cense April 27 for, alleged’ viola- d Midway from Sanford to Sarah) area, said the suspects | afternoon folks complain of backache, COM | 54 . East boulevard Myers, 64, will be held W stole a shift and 8 per cent for and . nection with the burning of his ions of the state liquor control | Curb, gutter. drainage and related | at 3:30 from ednesday | Shelton Pearsall Jr., a leading trailer last March con-| midnights;— the first arbitration Beat we nos, nights with these ute Sunday at Baldwin and Gal- laws cited by Pontiac: Police. | wort en simenee from Augusta to the John Pp. m. . the Donelson- figure in the reinstatement move- taining $11,000 worth of spices and- clause to be included in Stude- eomforts vedused bidney function canes logly roads in Pon , satlvend, Seamed treme” waukee s Funeral Home, Pontiac. Bur- condiments, All but $4,600 of the . ting you down—due to such common causes : tiac Township. Last night Police Chief Herb- |.and Wisner gad Sem seme te Bases ial will be in Oak Hill C = ment, said there were goods has. | . baker contract; new no-strike | as stress and strain, over-exertion oF © Charles Pruitt, 24, of 41 Pine) ert W. Straiey said the lodge had | “Combined sewer on W.1 teem emetery.| bearing an additional 1,500 signa- recovered, — clause which will permit ‘strikes fare to cold. Minas wader use getting UP St., was arrested by Oakland Coun-| completely reorganized\ since gree 7 aastten Mrs. Daniel Bolla tures still out. He said the petitions} _, Tee sevee wete-arrested indi- on production standards; triple or frequent passages. ty Sheriff's Detective Delos An-| April amd recommended = W- | { public necessity was declared CASS CITY—Funeral service for will continue to be circulated until vidually by federal agents dur- time for holidays worked to be re- Don't neslest your Ligne ieee mild ter admitted SE eatine hn. = w ter the balance co Ranioll from Comen nil _ te held Wodeattiog ¢ 65, wall |S : Big iw Friday by Judge the "tnductry ee eee < ay ge time » AD-| of this year un urphy. at 2 p.m, from - y ; to : derson said. ' useeh rom Osman to Murph” | the Little Funeral Home, Burial ; H . Ralph M. Freeman. ’ | be paid by the company during six | forte mipsel tm ign too loceat | ggg eg ow of 173 Cults BE raf- ge ‘can be checked |City Plan Commission to rezone wai te in Elkland Cemetery. Mrs. o1ce ind Pontiac Seized were Edward Niewinskd, | et.” model changeovers -in- | tush out waste, Get Dean's Pill vedas! ve. Ronald Runyon of 796 in next year, said Straley, and | ' commercial lots 1 through 5° la died suddenly at ber resi- +37, Francis Poulowi , ns - . Grittenden St., passers-by, said |the license revoked again if the | Merrimac subdivision. « dence Sunday, Man Bad Bea Binder, 37 ee at, ae [thy ama man in te car ovat lod ha ben ced for law viol | AEA ace mente team |_ROMEO Se Servi CN | corse Pista." ack Dixon ————————— _._{think about possible means of con-| _ROMEO . A 38-year-old unemployed 27, and Peter Comilla, 26, all lived = AY Mis chiet. lock ‘the car and flee TOniaiaanaiars “Fiapa-P—taiies | trobing-the-growthr of-weede-isr the }Bvans— c_ Sexvice, for Jon A. | tae Old unemPloye4 Lot | in the Detroit area. s The auto's intecler ad destroyed. (District.4) and-Harcourt S. Pat- | city during summer months. the home of his son, Franklin veniy beclan eniy ia eaten ta | ce, ee cas and met IU aia eit nk SSNS. | eae 2) veel _ageiae y during summer months | aoe Sg Gather Be, wil be| buses bordering” the old Baeley | hijacking this spring $47.00 In VU A WAT See Sioa tae ie, Antorecn| “hence, should be ‘cut as an example to{held at 2 p.m. tot will be| school grounds, Pontiac Police | swcten’ from "a. Detroit, freight New easy way to positively elimi MGs : said Miles said he thought the “ex-|private property owners. Miles | Roth's Home for Funerals. Burial said. tungsten from a. Detroit freight |] nate crabgrass and chickweed from CRABGRASS tensive” previous viatons Sut sugested that money be et aside | Hl pc The vietim, Jessie Cook, of 343 | OMPARY. when arrested on the lawns. _Just__ put Dustaway in VIGIL , k a continued revocation of the si ron week's budget for a weed In yy to Franklin. ‘he is|5- Saginaw St., is reported in fair _—. tet spreader arid apply following direc- SF a Almanac vense - program. . —~wioniagel y another son, Howard ney po Nghe General Hos-| 4 tast- June a rats | beset C. formula insures quicker, ages Ss ne Mayor William W. Donaldson waa Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn _Boom ypu : . Bertha ture. face a pee skull frac-| inter-state hija —— iving longer lasting control with less ap- ‘ ays Things ant Re Seek os bb St ome Se Kernan , 10 grandchildren and ' ag Ay saig| ett of a trailer containing $70,000 plications. Save time and money. of an individual, “but this is an report on possible immediate great-grandchildren, . fit ety Alien Noble in cigarettes from the National OK for 1955 organization purged of those re- |™°’°* , Mrs. Kate H. Hutcheson wie en ax or ume eer prin Transit Co., of Pontiac “LONDON @—Old Moore's Al eee aed he pettehed tat | . TERED erie | ee Niewinski was released from te de anle tony with the | should be punished for | Bar! (hac 5 te Hill Hutcheson, 78, of 2781| The victim, who was unable to| prison last year after serving | news that during 1955 dictators the actions of a few. | k uspect ie St. will be held at | make a statement to police, was four years of a 2% to five - year 62 W. Huron FE 5-6261 die, elder statesmen will continue In other action, a similar debate+f); P ednesday at Coats Fu-| discovered after an anonymous sentence for gambling conspir- : — ~——"SedNetything wil bel rest | proved by the same 52 vat “Released on Bond teria “in''uakeview Cemetery, | Note aid Charles Spencer, 38,| “aye : t.. | proved by the same 52 vote is- ° , 39, . 1o ee ete sany, "many other |suance Gf SDD package liquor | Raymond M. Peterson, 29 og [aston She led Monday. | 100% Quick St. who otter in Meintire said the group took the predictions can be purchased from | license f gues . 2, Mrs. William Semana Srekine with Ger viction cartier 2 eee ee oe ee tor erent enleomen tices ior Mrs. Nema Law at 200 ane waived examination on @) pocHESTEE co sere. the evening, has been booked for County vented ty Went cies Sam Benson Said: saloons for “tuppence.” ; aid. “EB check charge and was re- FE ad eee investigation of felonious portions stolen money that is 2 1-3 > vs Pam Pega once we make ieesed.cn-S009, bond yesterday by 419 South Blvd. wil be eld at sed Conk Nad boon f simited he OS the gane were. released GET RID OF a — pases, fe Severed a ag [quo more easily available.” Saterford Towsshtp Justive. Willis 3:30 p.m. Thursday from the | tm cceine fighting during | yonday on $2,500 bond. Pisula, the | been published every ‘since Commissioner -John A. Dugan ‘According - }residence. Arrangements are by:the . seventh member, was freed on * ___ been p d year since| «istrict 5) said, “We can't di to Detective Charles | Pixley Funeral Home. Entombment | p. $1,000 bond, Examination was set All. Summer Wear , 1697 and each issue is packed With} —-scinate by turning down dis | Leat-of the Michigan. State_Po- will be in White Chapel Memorial 2¥rgiars Loot Tavern for Aug. 20 pee news of thing} to come. The Alii nse and a rin lice Post at Pontiac, Peterson; Cemetery. of Bee — . act tots on sone. Feats Nn tara" the Ceca ch abut $a |Deodare tue, he. Me | | TC ine Sige". Commitment Hearing ew ve come - ; he | checks, each worth about $75, -dut- band are a daughter, Mrs. Mildred| Thieves took 15 C H ¥ to pass during its 157-year history. state. We have to approve them all | ing the past two ‘months Lovell of Mount , cases of beer, six Hitler's seizure of Austria in 1938 or ban liquor altogether.” He is accused specifically of | daughter and two epecherentchi- and ody ce vention tacheass Sched led JUST THAT ee was one of its a a ee Commissioner dohn~E. Carry pee Oe Gn check for $68 | dren. during a breakin early this morn- u Aug. 31 Among_ choicest forecast-| (District 6) said sales ; srocery on Cass- Mrs. Homer V. ing at the Wixo: ‘ LOOK! SERRE ST Se ert Bai diene re nora arene [See oe 9 shi | enn orn Eh typed ag Pp y 9. — commi . = Ms scythe ond dictators will be} ete: wreew = Bamber “ V hi on: ; | 6 a announce day, t fatal interne! injuries. Avon Park Pavilion St, of 90 Gace Ane.; fev cav-and Sy cng oe] Contteendioon empieaaaniaioeraona Sy. sorentns © Crile One eo ie with guest speaker Nela = : P hand cuts, and a passenger with Hania, Francis from Pike to Chandler ae . ee snsliiats , Knudson present. 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This fact was so well shown in Detroit during the partial of the city’s supply of its most essential food late June. .Glaring headlines in the daily papers and con- stant reenta on the critical situation by radio stations made the prospective lack of Milk—the most important news for several days. ; But just how does the dairy farmer—the man upon whom the entire populace is dependent for its milk ~—enter into the economic picture in today’s scramble for an ever increasing share of the con- sumers’ dollars? The Milk Industry is everyone's concern—no other one commodity is so essential to the health and welfare of this country as pure, fresh milk. Our complex yet h efficient methods of milk production and dis- are the wonder of other lands but so little — understood by the public. It is well worth your time to know more about the source of your daily milk supply—the public cannot ignore a subject of such vital concern—human life and happiness depend upon a constant stream of pure milk flowing steadily in suf- ficient supply to care for our needs. That Supply of Milk must come from cows on _ farms—it cannot reach the consmer unless farmers toil ceaselessly every day in the year. Without an in- centive, why should the dairy farmer work 365 days in the year to provide waiting millions with one of Nature’s Greatest Gifts? Farm Income Declines Rapidly For two and a half years the dairy farmer’s labor income has steadily declined while all other forms of ve increased substantially. The farmer — 406 Stephenson Building — is a laboring ng seven days w week; often — as much as-14 hours a day—he has no paid vacation nor “fringe benefits.” In addition to his manual labor~ the farmer must be a business man. He has a large investment in land, live stock, machinery and inventory. eFor city consumers, Milk continues in bountiful supply and at prices which make it the best food value obtainable. But let’s take a look at the milk situation through the eyes of a dairy farmer who sells his product in the Detroit metropolitan market. Since January 1952 (just 2/2 years ago) here is what has happened: Farmers are ing 255 percent tess—for Class I Milk, delivered in Detroit: Retail milk prices have declined only 7 per rw , per cent. Farmer labor income has declined by 40 per ~ Why This Get Disrepancy? The reasons are many and deep-seated. During the entire period from the start of World War II to December, 1951, dairy farmers were urged MILK SU HE DAIRY FARMER | PPLY and implored by our Federal Government to increase : 4 F g j 5 better feeding, care and breeding of their herds. Herds were increased at government request but two years must elapse before a young heifer becomes a cow. Today, those heifers which were born Government a valve or halting an assembly line — increasing or decreasing production is a long term procedure. The Goyernment’s program was carried out.~ The end resuli—peace time milk production has increased the immediate needs of the nation and nature's beyond ; 1 - inviolate law of supply and demand leaves the dairy farmer in a dilemma. For the consumer, the situation seems ideal — the best of all food, milk, at reduced prices and costing less comparatively than other foods. But, the situation is not healthy for the nation’s economy as any think- ing person will understand. Having more than 20 per cent of the nation’s farmers operate at no profit, many at an actual loss, means trouble ahead. Price Supports Essential Go t ticklish sub bet let's jont the a achek looky War times wene'ne: sponsible for many of our present day economic ills but wars are emergenices, calling for all-out effort without counting the cost. Lil ——— great expansion and increased production. No one questioned government ~ spending. “Today's price support program is an aftermath of World War it~ augmented by Korea. Our government's investment in farm products of about 6 billion dollars is small when compared with the $25 billion write-off the Government took on its wartime industrial accumula- tion. With special treatment in contract adjustments, tax rebates and plant amortization, the total cost to the taxpayers of converting industry from a war foot- ing was $65 billion. So it is seen the agricultural price support in reality is a minor item. And even in the agi ural field, dairy products again account for a small per- centage. They have received the lion’s shart of public- ity but as of May 31st, butter in storage accounted for less than 8 per cent of government inventories of farm products. The Commodity Credit tion’s in- vestment in commodities amounted to $6,109 billion of. which only, $257. million, WA8.ip BULLER. osescossnuneone Farm price supports have been in effect in one way or another since 1933. The total loss on the program at e-abeut 82 conte, — . cents per person per year. A mere pittance when to being the best fed people on the face of the . Your milk supply is of greater importance than the comparatively few dollars which the Government has found it necessary to invest in commodities to protect you and the other 160 million Americans during these precarious times. | MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD BUY—ENJOY THE ABUNDANCE OF DAIRY FOODS! N MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION A nonprofit cooperative entirely owned ‘and ope by 1600 Michigan Dairy Fasmers Detroit 2, Michigan Y J. Rie ea “3 a bo a ef oe ee. t et Fee a Cae ed ey iy ee ce ee 3 Fi 1» pe 2% 4 > Le ! a “ “4 Pi 4 * Sian aN : is His : \ . atk > % ‘ - 4. t ie i? * ir a Aa oe + ce i" en ey | Ok aes ee , ee B As : bh ‘ ’ % See ag age t Mor zy > Ke ‘ siti 7 so i re oes . bh whe oe «: ecepis Other Tenants’ Packages ic i y= yerest ‘ ; By ANNE HEYWOOD ; “T me sein career people - There. isa ” } fo Me i Wad “Ht of 4 fe © : t oa paplee eye . 'Good Snack t f Ee ‘ P| young woman wrote recent- ment while 1 went to work. But I}cover-all the houses, he's never " i_f = pe : | wervied about whether: she'd like | around .when packages are de- During August Try j ~~ rte | dys “Drop her-gnywhere, and she’ it, or whether she'd be too lonely. livered. “ ; ‘ é ie f $a + figures gut a good way of life. | “T needn't have worried "onde chet tent 1 Eleanor: .Lockman’s | ; 2 ; “During the war, my father was ——— is in a row of PP cheney serra -sachrhawat 4 Hot: Seafood Rolls 3 = 7 | : in the Navy and mother followed | Convert metones, . full of! in our Our building “if him arodnd, making a home for | , alone has 10 apartments, and” 2% By JANET ODELL \ ~Shim-and-us Kids, seeing that-we| IF shortlegged-— pean of Sh ones coms op SoS odherg ee ee a Pores Thad the clothes we needed for eo ae packages delivered to us. =: August is Sandwich month.| SS: school, making friends with the |: “Well, after Mother arrived, that : Maa Eleanor ne 85, PF contributes her other Navy wives, and making her- changed. She answered the bell a ot recipe for a delicious hot seafood self» at home any place in the whenever it rang and collectetl be : Me sandwich. These are excellent to ee . a. everybody's packages for them, > “Sas ose for —s or for late sia % e even snacks A 7 = : -: Styled Hoir Cuts $1.25 VERDA'S Beauty Shop Baby Found | In In New B-29 oe ala in- genuity pons devised a type baby dia- perthatis like -a expense. The has nated his crea’ eee noun F for names ws stores and deer Sereres companies with genuine “Dexter Dia in and enclose this clipping plus 50¢ (in coin) -for a —e “Dexter Diaper” sid, as a gift wi 4 set of pins-on- chain for baby and the famous Short jochets, high-woisted effects, princess lines, olf leg length. Avoid shit pockets,Viers, ony hori- tontals below the waist. Miss S. L.—Wear your skirts like one with tiny pointed revers that flare like ears, or another with which is what forma, the long un- broken line for you. ~ About- 40 million pounds of snuff are consumed annually in the Unit- | ed States. — MARY KING SALON COLD WAVE - ' MACHINELESS AND Mark King Cold Wave, Complete $622 Hair cuts, ae dyeing, and jmanicuring. ORA OBRECHT Appointments 152 N. Perry bd = - 3053 a longer to add leg length. Details | on suits are of the most discreet, | twin fabric tabs that button high | “As the word got around, all of ius felt freer to have things de- | tiverest-r-it was just before Christ- | mas, I remember. Mother enjoyed | it because it breke up her day and gave her a feeling of importance, “Right after Christmas. all the “Would she take on the package business professionally, if they each paid her a small monthly fee? “That way they could have things | delivered from the laundry. and the l cleaners, and even have groceries | delivered during the day. “Mother was delighted, and now | she makes about $45 a month, | which gives her wonderful spend. | ;-ing_money, “But most of -all-as- she says, she meets such interesting delivery | boys. hears all the neighborhood | | gossip, and feels. really useful." (Copyright 1954) MAKE FRIENDS The_Joneses go on the theory that it is too much trouble to try to teach their children to take care to be lulled into a false sense of keep your “standby” | ‘Don’t Be Lulled Into Spraying is-only one of several operations you should | | perform frequently during summer months, if you would | woolens~in- perfect shape. ' hot False Security ‘Check for Moths, Mildew | Throughout the Summer _ gway from the fabric to hold the | Spray. If there is a breeze, stand ; se the wind carries the spray By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer It's unwise of any homemaker security just because the heavy winter woolens are moth-proofed and stored. a How about the sweaters you wear now and then, the jacket or stole which warms a_. shoulder on an ‘unexpectedly cool night? Or the good woo] velour hat you picked up at the spring sale? t } A smart housekeeper will check away from your face and toward the fabric. Woolens that can be washed tan | be mothproofed in the process by | adding a liquid developed for the | purpose to the wash water. I've found this to be a most | effective way to treat blankets that | are pulled out occasionally, | sweaters that may be needed only | | up to stifling proportiops, you'll | be smart to take leather hand- |} for-moths and mildew periodically | pags and gloves out of unventilated during the summer, Moths thrive | drawers and’ store them in the. in the cozy, warm darkness of a (of their furniture; and say they'll wait -until the children are older |to get anything “good.” Mean- time, their. own. Anyone who goes by. the Joneses’ theory should keep their children + at home. The first machine for making wire nails from iron and brass was built more than 100 vears ago. their children treat others’ ’ | furniture as roughly as they treat | seldom-opened drawer or closet, on | wool that may be seasoned ever so | lightly with dust or a food stain This warm, humid weather is also a perfect. medium for molds | that can add up to mildew-dam- |aged Jeather handbags, gloves or | fabrics. __Treay the woolens to an_airing en the clothesline. I air and brush them thoroughly on the right side; then I turn them in- side-out and repeat so that sun reaches every nook and seam. I check for stains and spot-clean lelectric fan to dry it fast where mildrew has less | chance to develop. 4 If you detect any trace of mil- | dew, remove it promptly before | the mold has stained the mater- | The U. s. Department of Agri- culture advises wiping leather | goods: with a cloth wrung out in la mixture of half denafured alcohol | | and half water. Hold the leather in front of an is the department's advice. (Soap and water Will also chase mildew.) | Smooth leathers can also be pro- @ ‘them or send them to the dry-| tected trom mildew by a good cleaners. Moths are less apt to} bother clean clothes jweuns or polishing. t National or | Miss Lockman is thé Vice presi- | Secretaries’ and has just returned from their national convention in New York 'denfof the Pontioak group of the | Association | She is also a member of Business | and Professional Women. As lei- | sure time activities she lists- golf, | music ‘and reading. CRAB MEAT ROLLS By Eleanor Lockman aE 1, small onion, cut fine ‘egh naponenin *} moisten” Chezse ais Mix *~all thoroughly. Hollow out hamburger, | hot dog, or hard rolls; fill with | the mixture. Lay slices of cheese ,qver the top. Wrap each roll in| paratively small, i. © Pe es In Distinguished Setting By ELIZABETH HILLYER Certainly one of the most dis- tinguished interiors —of - the year | the New York dining room orators exhibition, “At Home in- America 194". in Chicago. ‘A’ Chair Makes Its Debut its first public appearance in the room. Called the “A” chair because | was | from the side view, the design is ingredients together ‘for the American Institute of Dec-| a strikingly new conception of + chair_form,- Lower legs of brass are contin- Exhibition space is always com-,ued by a sculptured arch of ma- but this room hogany—a single piece of wood waxed paper, bake in oven until! jooked enormous with a mirrored | which becomes the arms and back | cheese is melted. — \ ‘ 4 874 SIZES 12-20 |- Mom-to-be! Make these sew- easy tops in »to give. your maternity wardrobe added Spice! | | wall to double it, the elegant spare- ness of its furnishings and decora- | tion, and because of the unusual | | floor which radiated strips of black and white separated by fine inlaid _strips—of brass, Mildred Irby designed it, in- | spired by the astronomical ruins ' | mear the city of Jaipur, India, which “reflect an expression of / the mathematical concepts of ab- | stract pture.”’ Walls. addition tothe -mir-- rored wall, are of Travertino mar- | ble cut with arehways, and marbie jis used for the table. top. The furniture was designed by ‘(Edward J. Wormiley, - whose re-| | markable new “A” chair made | ee a ae tFashion “Baptism ~ 7 ‘Not Quite Apropo: | + | This is “baptism time” in tash-7 ion, when the leading designers | | struggle to find intriguing names Embroider flowers | "\ | for the intriguing fashion trends | they are ready to give the world. | Last week Pauline Trigere and her brother Robert were in the throes of q name-giving session with several writer friends, who en- _ joy _kibitizing on such occasions. j Robert's slightly fracttired Eng- | lish came into play with hilarious | results—when Pauline wished ‘out ' oud fér a substitute for the hack- _neyed term “complete costume”, ‘@ exciaimed,“I have eet‘ We weel say: Zis saison Trigre be- a variety of fabrics pain in ze consummated ward- | robe!” , t a vw? ua of the ‘chair. Softens Oven Stains To soften and remove baking | stains in “the oven, leave a ‘shal- Jow dish of ammonia in the closed oven overnight. By morning the stains will be softened and very easy tor remove. Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 KE. Pike St. What Women , |Goupen | |FLEECe ‘ To be om the safe side, parti- | cularly with tweedy-textured jack- | ets or skirts, I spray them while | they are on the outdoors line. Mothproofing compounds in| ; [on dress-up jacket. Little Water Needed Pattern 574:: Maternity sizes 12. Cook vegetables in the smallest (14. 16. T8, 20. Tissue pattern, em- possible quantity of water. This broidery transfers. State size. WoC Sea td S iW b | fs 64 , * te Se RPMI D Ft 9 G49: aerosol containers are easy to use, but read the directions first. They will tel) you how far way you'll save precious vitimins and minerals, and save on fuel as well. Say Flower of cheer anywhere with Seeepy and the Nothing heals like happiness! Your F.T.D. Florist will speed a big bouquet guaranteed, worldwide. Select thé shop Cests Se Little! You pay only for the flowers you select, plus telegraph charges. Sales tax extra where applicable Visit or Phone it with s-By- Wire es you say ... with delivery famous Mercury EmMaiem \ 559 Orchard Lake A PPEARCE FLORAL Co. Flowers for Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the World ve. ‘Serving. Pontiac for Over..75 Years. 35 N. Saginaw St. 4 27. -Completed. Send 25 cents in coins for this tern for first-class mailing. Send /to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box: 164, Old ‘Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plaihly—your name, address- with zone, pattern number, size. pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-+-- meee yoeatist, —- Carylye 7 She sa of Gershwin, “porter ang Redgers- Hammetstein tunes 13 Disembarked 14 Form of notion 15 Pollowers of « wintry sport TW Halt again » 17 Male deer 18 Solar disk 1a Meadow 21 Employ 22.Go_by 25 Mover’s truck - 31 Mineral reck 1 32 Biblita! priest 33 Huge tub 34 Iniquity M% Seek flax 36 Scottish alder 37 Makes \ace \ i _o 39 Golfer's mound 4 Entreaty 41 Goddess of the dawn 43 Drone dee 45 Winnots + 47 Incursign 7 Courtesy title & Notions 9 Made a home, as a bird 10 Opening in a fence 11 Famous English school 12 Corded fabric 20 Turns aside 21 Joined b tie sale ™“ © voice is bs 2 . c = » a » a | s 57 Lubricant DOWN A Lines (ab) 2 Sturdy trees /23 Distinct part / 4 Standards of riection ti of cloth ors (ab.) 42 Willow —— over the air veres 26 « ment romenea side 46 Part 28 Ellipsodial ehurch } 29 Nostrol 30 Volcane in Sicily 38 Legislative body 40 Laud 44 Command 45 Accomplish- of energy | $2 U 3 Route (ab. 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Caldia ‘Flowers for Every Occasion! ee Nae eT ne : PAULI’S SHOE: STORE y a Fa Qetetey a Ls : ‘ THE ae a : a? os by ae ts Lilly Dache in her fall collection approves the neat head with height in this turban which “strikes an altitude.” The honey-bear silken pile body is draped and twisted with a single ear shooting off to one side, : i a A silky pile PONTIAC the Hee body*is again “+ chosen by Lilly Dache for this fall's casual cloche which plays up her- feature of “striking an altitude”~in-the crown.- The coloris deep Curl Tresses for the Utmost Flattery orange with a simple banding of black grosgrain ribbon. | Glossy Hair Style Can Be Your Beauty Trademark By ANITA COLBY Hair style is perhaps a beauty’s | most prominent trademark. Cleo- patra devasted Mark Antony with her straight black bang and long) bob. Helen of Troy's mop of curls, | bound in a gold fillet; launched all those ships. And Madame Pom- | padaur dressed her curis into that | high and astonishing frontispiece; that charmed the French court, and to this day bears her name. Maybe no One Would give you) a nickel for your-hair—what about | you? Have you got your tresses | tamed? Can you make them make | you memorable? | Well, you'll never say again, “T’'ve just washed my hair and I can't do a thing .. .” if you'll follow attentively. Wash your hair as you've learned. And dry it—thoroughly, brushing it into-shape as I told you before. If you have a cowlick, part your’ hair way around it, You can slant a part, break it, bias it, start from the crown and skirt the cowlick, end up above inner -eye. If the hairs are really stubborn, it’s unlikely you'll. ever win the fight to make them go where they don’t want to, so give ih—make mous Hollywood hair_ specialists, insists you get greater luster by dampening each separate strand as you set it. (If you have baby- fine hair, set it with beer—Ida Lupino does. I saw ther do it, and it works!) During the war, when I was traveling qn hospital tours, Gale | showed me how to set my own hair—there wouldn't be any hair- | dressers on my little junkets, but I had to look well all the time. Lots of stars, like Dinah Shore Marlene Dietrich, while entertain- ‘Now take bobby pin (which has riot been between your teeth) and it down across top of curl, scalp. hairpin—which it Continue this around whole head, pinning curls just at hairline if ’ Photographed at the Vinewood ‘avenue | home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Schiefler during | a recent visit from Seattle, Wash., were for-| . and a mighty pretty one, too. Don't Pentiae Press Photo by their daughter, Page, also visited with | his mother, Mrs. John Pump of Dwight ave- mer Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | nue, and Mr. and Mrs:P. J. Appel of South liam H. Ossman, The'Ossmans, accompanied | Avery road, —|'Van-Ryzins-Home-From-Fishing Holiday Markleys Return From Northern Visit A three-day trip to Mackinac Is-,day to make their home in St. land where they witnessed the dedi-| Petersburg, Fla. cation of Beaumont Memorial and a visit to Tahquamenon Falls were taken recently by Dr. and Mrs. John Markley and children, John and Gary, of West Lroquois road. The Markley family returned to “| their home Sunday after spending ‘la month vacationing at .their .cot- * * ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Deschaine (nee Ellen Head) of Willard street rick Gerald, July Mercy Hosiptal. one A 4 Camp at Interlochen Thursday will |be Mrs. I. W. Robertson of Bir- |mingham. She is treasurer of the Michigan Federation of Music | Clubs. announce the birth of a son; Pat- | 21 in St. Joseph | Don’t Wash Toaster When washing your toaster, never put it in water, because this will ruin its heating element. Just wipe it off witha damp cloth and 4 ae tea Aer Hone sence Bt HO. say, t Phone MAple 5-2051 | lemwadaaiionndiews + cums Paseze Tne w HA! Giving Prize ‘to Honoree Not Proper Winner-Was_ Right in Keeping Reward for Hersel By EMILY POST A letter today explains: “I be- lieve you commented not long ago on turning over to the guest of honor a prize won for high score at a shower, Your answer was that the person winning the prize should-keep it. “At a recent shower IT won a prize, which I kept. There were two other prizes given, and the winners of these prizes turned -| them over to the guest of honor. “Neediessto say, this placed me in. a very embarrassing posi- tion. I would like te know if, under .the .circumstances, I should have followed the others and turned my prize over to her. What dees one de in a situation ef this kind?”’ Answer: According to my own standards of behavior, turning a prize over to the guest of honor is absolutely incorrect, and I my- self would have done as you did. Dear Mrs. Post: Last week my husband and I and another couple went’ to the country for several days. We used our car and in order to get to where we were going, we had to pay several bridge and tunnel tolls. This other couple made no at- tempt whatever to pay any of these tolls.. As they were saving railroad fare by driving with us, don't you think it was up to them te pay these tolls? Answer: They should have of- fered to divide the normal ex- | penses of the car, which certainly would have included the tolls. In any case. the question -of how you | trip yhediy have been agreed upon before you started. , | Dear Mrs. Post> I have just | found out that a friend of mine is planning to give a shower for | me. It is supposed to be a sur- | Prise but a relative of mine ac- | cidentally “‘let the cat out of the California ‘Chefs’ Concoct Well-Seasoned Fall Attire’ uw. , intricate darts and draping of fab-| pressed my dislike of showers, right from the very beginning of | as in the suits and coats and sports-| ric, and as in the empire silhou-| saying that they were nothing fashion in California, the correctly | wear {fiat go traveling and back to} ette, the accent is on the high, | Although but a racket and that I would rounded bustline, never have one. Sleeves are tending toward So you see, Mrs. Post, a shower wrist-length, though most women would place me in a very awk- will continue to want to push | ward position, and much as I ap- since this seems | preciate her kind intention, I'd them Seb tes mse commertabio: and rather not have this party given practical way. Blouses are com- for me. Could I tell this to my ing back inte the picture, being friend without hurting her fel- in most cases as necessary to | 85° : the cnssmsbio no jacket or ckirt | Answer: Certainly, in the cir- —the result of wider necklines in | Cumstances you describe your best many cases. | course would be to be. frank with Just as any food must not only her. be. edible, but must appeal to the eye, the mouth-watering colors fashion menu are abundant and in season. Most impressive bright shade is orange, with a range from pale apricot. to tangerine and cognac. The vineyard contributes grape tones in both the red and blue families, and since cooking depends | on what makes the fire burn, we | find anthracite and charcoal the | | names of good basic grays that will | be fairly popular. | To sum up, the: California fall | | fashion menu will include cock- | talis—those - late day dresses, _.or | separates with an affinity for each other, that demand special oc-{ easions, rather than a dawn-to- dusk-and-after existence. : Slim as a stalk of celery, or ~fult-as 2 head of Jettuee, both sil. houettes provide a well-balanced dress diet. Next course is the salad, and in California it’s al- | ways fresh and ‘colorful, which can also be applied to sportswear. Active as a tossed salad, or as serenely spectator as a molded aspic, tapered, ankle - revealing slacks are—topped with tailored but feminine shirts, walking shorts with blazer jackets, full and nar- row tweed skirts with sof, newly styled sweaters or more m il- ored shirts and interesting acces- sories such as belts, scarves and jewelry . + S1ZES 2—10 4545 The main course or entree is the suit and coat which this season shapes itself into definite-but easy lines. Bloused backs, big collars, fitted, .column..or.. wide.coats in. length are all components of the _— in-any~-ward: by-frna Laons veri “with cosunt. but close-to- the-body “lines; “whose” skirts are easy rather than severely straight, . . and jackets that are boxed or| 4 6 8/10, Size 6 blouse 1 yard curved in toward the figure, and} 2>inch; jumper 1% yards 35-inch mostly shorter than iast-year's-are}Dap:_jacket 1% yards, for the connoisseur's palate. This pattern easy to use, simple For dessert, and the only time to sew, is tested for fit. Has con- vhen casuainess plete illustrated instructions. the meen it's es coeur oon Send 35 cents in coins for this apa important. ccctiten Gnanen pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- that are served sit tern for first-class mailing. Send station, avis Se. tet nin to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- wide and nesvew ertgwtigas: tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 7 17th St:; New Yorke 11, N.Y. Print Pattern 4545: Children’s sizes 2. _ straps, shoulder sleeves and draped and feast well on the repast offered | by the California contingent, come fall 1954, j ‘ More cover-up in the way of effects across the bosom is to be noted, The epicures of tishion will find the-expenses- of: the \) THETR LOVE MAKES IT " YOUR BEST THRILL OF THE YEAR! w BEST YEARS Or OUR LIVES: \ ne PLUS—The Greatest Minstrel Short Subject of all Times! “MINSTREL DAYS” TEETER TOTTERS! WATERFORD THEATER DRIVE-IN ' ' Cor. 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The message received here said the victory was scored July 31 but did not name the expedition mem- ber or members who reached the ss Yel hay: (cn RIVES Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE aa500 ‘LAST. TIMES TON tort | THRILEING: and d TERRIFIC! ! ~ GREGORY PECK. AUDREY HEPBUR™, » William Wyler’s Produchon of LAST TIME TONITE ! THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR! < mm oe Zz ™ Vv 0 > <\ Q i s | ‘On -_ tas Cc A Vi ~ > lai ee Doors Open 10:45 A. M. —LAST DAY— MICKEY ROONEY i + “Drive A Crooked Read” “The Miami Stery” ——STARTS TOMORROW—— FEATURES— 12:19-3:09-6:00-3:55 SAT.— Lest ol te! TODAY! At 12:30 - 3:45 €:50-- 10:00 “Secrets of the incas” & “Pride of the Bivegrass” Times Bert Lancaster in “HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE Starts Tomerrow Le a Also “it Should Happen te You” On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen SAVAGE THRIELS..-STARK DRAMA! A : 3 ; ‘ : - 7 a Rise elise (den ein ALSO HERBERT J. YATES 7 ae )3 we eT Los Rages: Tee Hehe nN caine Poe iy k oe “an aR : Rg Oe ee eee . ee ie pa Oe ae ij : ‘ | een i ¢ . ‘ . ‘ He i 4 4 -. _, AL eA FOURT ‘Sa THE PONTIAC P _TUESDAY, AUGUST ears sprees ’ eet ee aes ere / —$—$__ “pie . a ees ee : es to help them. Speeding 19 Motorists marked jokingly to | Indian Education Solution): +--+ fer LOU cuPycunany iat ee, “Tne ot F ) *y, ishi YA ican|™ was a soaring golden| dead among St. Louis’ policemen,| «sy chivalry is all PINE RIDGE, S.D. ®—The van-| and thrift as his white neighbors| «pur the white man envied the wag wonten. drivers, op leche clocked by rader ishing Redskin is. no longer van-| do. 'golden eagle his freedom and| | charged with:speeding by the same |trols.” : : ishing. But lo, the poor Indian, is anya | coaxed him down from the clouds a ; = | stili having a tough time. “With the Sioux,” he said, “right | 914 trapped him: He told the In- * , Same. Ge ae yi “Our population is incréasing| now is important, hot ‘| diag that a golden eagle was nice . fe % : ; about 3 per cent a year,” said Ben/ Time has no economic concern to! 1. ne would be better off if he 4 4s a a eka. , Railel, superintendent of the Pine! them, and they have no interest 12] Vote’. great white eagle ~ magine “pes : . Ridge Reservation. second | sa ° _ . A “a : x } FRANK CARRUTHERS || "07, ovwiows im America. | “Ths i bcuse in the od days na the Indian become a we il eT : , 3 But a rising birth rate has only| the buffalo provided them with) and ttarted pulling out his . : FUNERAL HOME accelerated the Indian's task of| everything—food, shelter, clothing. ont eathers and tle wine: feat : 110 WESSEN ST. | surviving a white man’s world. | and bone utensils. They had no| ©? 1) Oi. be pulled out a gold. rv PHONE FE 3-7374 Reifel, a former Army officer | way of storing food, and since they | on feather he didn't replate it with and Harvard graduate, is the son| followed the buffalo they had no) ee t3 aie Ambulance Service ot Any Hour Gaukler Storage 9 Orchard Lake Ave. e@ Ne i i Community of a full-blooded Sioux mother and a German-American father. He feels the only possible solution of | ‘the Indian problem’’ is-education. ‘ e . * | “There is po other answer,” he said crisply, \'"The Indian simply must adjust.’ ° t co & * ® | He estimates that of the 30,000 | Indians in South Dakota (there are | 150,000 in the entire country) only 15,000 are integrated in the pattern of our civilization. Some 11,111 Ogalala Sioux now crowd the reservation, and they are selling off their acres to white ranchers at a rate that in 12 to 15 | years will leave them completely landless. “There are 1,700 families on the reservation now, and it will sup- port only 600 families,”’ said Reifel. “Only 200; families are gainfully| tached to them among tbe ‘tribe. | candidate said Americans have a tossed him $25, explaining: ‘That's employed full time. The rest have] but the high rate of illegitimacy | ..w mood which he called “creep-| for your trouble.” to be subsidized one way or an-| adds to the problem of creating ing realism”. And he said the test | other. }e “As the .superintendent sees it. | the biggest trouble in upgrading | the Indian economically is his fail- ‘ure to put the same value on time | Indian's standards lies in the fact }reasdh for building up material | | possessions. | “They lived each day as it came, | but they can never become as- | similated in our cultures until they develop a consciousness of time."* | cs cs s | Another difficulty in uplifting the | that women of marriageable age far outnumber the men on the reservation. -# . * “This istremendousdy im- portant,” said Reifel, who wishes the situation could be reversed,” because ordinarily women raise the moral level in any civiliza- Because of the shortage of hus- bands, about 25 per cent of the} children born on the reservation | are illegitimate. No stigma is at- | stable family patterns. | While most Indians agree with) | Reifel tha@ education and accept- ance of the white man’s goals in life are the only way they.can hope | to lift themselves from abysmal STOP YOU---WALK 50 EXTRA FEET TO OUR It’s a money- Shine Horry! —F Never before hove we been able to offer @ saving like this on a Deluxe Ironer. 3 saving chance. of a Jife- NORTH ENTRANCE and SAVE Up to 50%! | i New 1954 Model aa ~ Now the white man has tired of his gamé and says, you are a white eagle—why don't you fly? But the Indian is no longer an eagle at all. He has no feathers left, and he-can't get off the! ground." | 02 Adlai Says National cere ea Harmony Decreasing ’ Considerate Thugs Left Come in today :s:and rocket away! Make «@ date to see and drive the all-new 1954 “Rocket” Oldsmobile! ) it’s today’s best buy—by far! 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Block of Oxford, assistant camp director; HIKE BOUND—Hike master Richard Rosmensky | boyé are (left to right) Aaron Daniel of Clarkston, of Farmington checks packs of a group of youths Drew Novack.of Farmington and James Snover of about to set out on a hike around the camp. The | Clarkston. . — Guardsmen Set for Field, Air Maneuvers Michigan National Guardsmen— at their greatest strength in his- tory, 10,845 strong — will take to the field and the air during August for their eight post-war field train- ing, announces Brig. Gen. George C. Moran, adjutant general of Michigan. With them will go. the 107th Ordnance —Co., by Capt. Carl G. Yarling, and Capt. A. J. Largent’s Co. M, 125th In- fantry Regiment. Both are part of the 46th Infantry “Iron Fist’ Di- vision. About 140 men will leave with the two units. More than 1,100 ofileers and airmen of the Michigan National Guard will conduct their second field training since the Korean emergency at Alpena Air Na- tional Guard Base Aug. 21 through. Sept. 4. . Three guard leaders will take gver important new posts at-the Aug. T-Aug. 21 encampment. Major Gen. Gordon A. MacDonald, Detroit, will serve for the first time as commanding general of Harry White's Brother | Denies Potter Charge ~ BROOKLINE, Mass. #—Nathan 1. White, brother of the late Harry Dexter e, says there is “no basis..in. -faet~- ’ for a charge by Sen. Potter (R-Mich) that his brother was responsible for Nationalist China’s delay in using a 500 million dollar credit extended just after Pearl Harbor. Potter, in a Senate speech Sat- urday, said Harry Dexter White as wartime head_of the treasury’s division Of monetary research; was given full authority late in 1941 to handle all treasury matters deal- ing with foreign affairs. T the 46th. He also will be the camp | commander. Brig. Gen. Cecil J. Kennedy of Flint will be the new assistant. di- vision commander, and Col. Ralph H. Franklin of Huntington Woods will have his first opportunity to WOODCRAFTERS — Three Farmington.--youths | front of-their camp area. They are Jerry hang up a sign,-some of. their own handiwork, in | Donald Youngblood and Fred Riddell, a Badaluco, Poa3 me #2 command his division — artillery units in one area. . Highlighting the 1954 field train- | ing will be the traditional visit of | Michigan’s Gov. G. Mennen Wil- | liams on Aug. 14 and 15. Williams | will review the froops Saturday, and will deliver the principal ad- dress at memorial services Sun> WASHINGTON (INS)—An Hun- garian couple who crawled through a Red mine field on their Tfiands and knees (6 escape Coit) Potter said White “knew that “He knew,” Potter went_on, “that if it continued, the probable result would be destruction of the economic and ‘social: fabric of the country and the collapse of the Nationalist government. And he shaped all his plans to that end.” Potter charged that by “‘palaver —. » obstructionism -or -ehicanery’’ White delayed the credit and con- tributed to the Nationalist down- fall. * Police Stop Sale, of Japan’‘s Toy Flying Saucer TOKYO w—Police have stopped the sale of Japan’s newest toy in- vention—a miniature ‘flying sau- the free today from President | Eisenhower. _ ‘ For attorney Gisella Kapus and his wife, Geza, who lost a foot when she stepped on an exploding mine, the welcoming reception at the White House will mark the inches long. It leaves a white trail of smoke as it follows its unpredict- able course. The couple was the first of Iron | Curtain escapees to be granted cer.” Police had two objections to-the | Start of a new life. gadget: | - Iit will be-a new fife, too, for | 1. It makes an ear-splitting) their 6-year-old daughter, Eva, | noise, who was literally hurled to 2 It is liable to take off in freedom across a barbed wire othe tye saucer” is round _— . - oer 5 to shoot with -four—~ propellers; each --two+ a — {+ Ike Will Welcome Hungarian Couple Who Crawled Around Mines to Flee visas under the Refugee Relief Act which provides tor admission ' of daughter across into free Austria. Then he—returned- and dragged 208. quota. immigrants ito | his’ wife gomos the wire es border. Yoves : guard's lets whined. over..their More than 6,000 refugees have | heads | munist—tyranny—will__receive | reeeived—visas—since-the—program_—The—next—step—for—the—_Kapus. | contribute most_directly to arms personal-welcomé to the tani of |; got under way in-volume-April-1_/ family is Midland, Tex., where} P The story of the Kapus. family | they will make their new home. is a familiar one in lands under | There -Mrs. Kapus will be re- the Communist lash. They were | sister routed from their Budapest home| united with her mother and a one night by secret police, re-| U. S. under the auspices of the moved to a small interior villuge| The family was brought ta. the and forced to live more as slaves. government's escapee program than as human: beings. and the National Catholic Welfare They escaped two years later Conference. but almost paid with their lives at the border where they had te crawt for two hours through a heavily mined area. When his wife was knocked | recovered Monday from Idlewild unconscious by. the exploding + Lake; six -miles-east of Baldwin. mine, Kapus dashed on to the | Moore was last seen alive Saturday barbed wire fence which marked morning at his cottage. An au- Body Found in Lake BALDWIN w — The body of the border and threw his baby | topsy was ordered. | Marshall Moore, 33, of Detroit, was, output—the same as that main- Planners Map Expansion as Agawam Fans Multiply Now in session at Camp Agawam on Tommy's Lake in Orion Township is the largest summer camp of its kind in Oakland County. On the 95-acre tract more than 1,200 Boy Scouts are distributed over a seven-week period which closes et eee eee — there. It is the camp of Clinton Valley Council whose territory comprises ’*most of the area of Oakland County, including Pontiac City, and most of Macomb County, including the City of Mt. Clemens. With ah enrollment of 250 more than any :previ- ous year, the camp's capacity is being taxed, which leads to an expansion program to provide for future years. Acquiring enough property to make a start on the camp 36 years ago, the council has maintained a quite consistent improvement a oo which now places it among the top camps in state. With its high lake banks, good bathing beach, rolling terrain and heavily wooded areas, Camp Agawam is providing a quite ideal outing place . for the buildings. ° ____ The substantial buildings erected in recent years make the property quite satisfactory for a year round program. _.... ' Russia Sfill Forges Ahead in Military, Home Buildup | NEW YORK (®—There are soft} refrigerators more than tripled, > dustrial gains. Analysis of the latest official) cause output statistical report issued in Moscow | high. It still is very low by Ameri- a few days ago gives no reason can standards, but if is now @ for believing there has been any start to something big. ‘slowdown in the U.S.S.R.’s eco- Output of such consumer goods nomic-military buildup, as foodstuffs, textiles, clothes and e * @ footwear—of much greater impor- "ily the branches of industry which Soviet government has succeeded .during the past half year in turn- ing out considerably more durable consumer goods for its people, in- cluding home appliances. Here are some of the most im- portant known facts about the .So-| of output fell by only 3 per cent, viet industrial economy: even though labor productivity, it The Russians say they increased | ‘8 claimed, rose by T per cent. total industrial output in the first| Unless this situation is corrected | half of 1954 by 14 per cent over | >Y year’s end, it will endanger the the first half of 1953. For a country 5°"“*" already the second industrial pow- | “il Price cuts. cuiput-te same as tat malt-| Pobbed Detroit Man Is Fined Additional $100 | tained \for 1953 over 1952—is big. = “~~ 7 Calculations show Soviet steel produdtion should rise this year ‘Don’t Panic’ Is First Rule of Water Safety ‘ py WILLIAM “Don’t panic in the water.” Srnith, for six years an instructor at Hamlin Lake, ago, about 50 per cent were die to mishaps with boats. (See ) . Press, July 20, 194, it. H. THOMAS in Oakland County two years Smith tisted some positive action which swimmers should heed: Stay in an area that fits your swimming abilities. _ . Swim in localities where there is protection of life guards. ~ Swim with a companion. This doesn’t guarantee that he will save you or vice versa, bul at least help can be summoned if the swimmer gets into trouble. Stay away from ‘open water unless it is vital, gnd then the swimmer should be accompanied ty a boat. A swimmer who “tries to swim to the other side of the lake,” may find himself in the path ofa fast-moving- motorboat. (One death has been: tallied this year when a swimmer was-slashed by a propeller while swimming in Walled Lake.) \ Use a tree branch, rope, clothing or other- means‘ to bring a @vimmer to safety. The Red Cross teaches personal contact rescue but advises against it because of the danger fo the would-be, rescuer. When supervising group swimming keep them in an area that suits their swimming ability, and if an accident does come, remain calm and tse common sense and good judgment in dealing with the situatiop. Decide safety measures for each specific swimming lovation you may use. Each area has different safety factors. \It the water is not too deep, a bather in danger of drowning may let himself sink tothe bottom “and then kick up and toward shore, catching a breath of air before going down again. Go in the water only after allowing one to two hours after you eat for your food to digest. Overheated or tired swimmers should stay away from the water, “The kids will relax in the water but motlier, watching on the shore, had better stay alert,” Smith warned. Teo many of the deaths in Oakland County waters have resulted when parents or friends were unattentive for a few moments. Smith explained that the Red Cross, located af 118 Franklin Bivd., Pontiac, sponsors classes for™ beginners, intermediates, swimmers, advanced swimmers (the “college degree” ot/swimming), and junio? (12-15 years) and senior (over 16 years) life saving. A small-craft instrictor, Smith volunteers Red Cross services to any group who would like to havea demonstration -in small boat handling. (Contact Mrs...Gertrude Roberts at Red Cross head- quarters.) ° b a oe a power output in 1954 looks to be about 145 billion kilowatt hours. America’s 1953 production was 514 billions, | While continuing to “stress heav. | alice 10 — we isu — a roduction and war strength, the | Agaifist “the Soviet guns. there— sats aio lie NOIR SS RRS SOE SSO aca ii by a Jittle over three million tons, “ar : ’ seated? pret “netion wher fea Soviet coal output in 1954 should | was robbed. He got it. Yesterday run close to 350- million metric | pps paid for tons. U.S. production last year was| | McDonald told Recorder’s Judge | 3 i ; j j Ps ach ww < . - “ag : y ae ge eee | -{'K’ Champions _|' Finish Season” o ¥ : me ‘ Ags. [ Shan ne Ay 24 >, aoe 2 . 12) EE Se - i et *.o4 is a a> ee was 2 eee ee \ a AUGUST 8, 1054 — ‘J I + t i. . to score, "Serer a0 SOUF Note Sagopa - ond behind in the ithportant lost col- = e | skating, and paired with Martha) 2-1, at Hands of 4th’ ' bg ag da aE EE retired the sal Rs “Rogers, won the runners up place Place Merchants Indians, Fa apin or Nada apo Papa or rs car eae him in the by Ga H in intermediate pairs skating. home series tonight w ’ thig) is the best s| singles by os fending world charapions, get a/| They realize thi; team Bill Pate placed 3rd in the com- By BILL MARTIN hance not only to set the Yankees | the Indians- had since ‘48 ‘| gan and Me ri nacty tute dana reseed City Class A Baseball League| pack in their worst position since | when they won their last pennant. leas | her gold medal for passing the |7¢sular-season champions Pontiat | 1948 but. in all likelihood, also get Be len ele Se jem wre. dance test, Jets ended their schedule on a/ Stengel out of their hair, ae Ie erate nen toe acto ae , Previously Laurene Anselmy | sour-note' yesterday, bowing to 4th-/ 1/),,4 actually believes Stengel | even. ” won her 4th consecutive wornen's | place Auburn Merchants, 2-1. will be dismissed if the Indians; Actually the Yankees cannot go title, an unprecedented feat in ua-| | tne Jets’ fourth in | dethrone the Yankees. It is quite | into first place even if they should tional tourney competition ™ dt 2 Game | Possible, however, that the 64-year-| win all three games in Cleveland. nse, —_ the | Old manager may call it a career) Should that happen,-the Indians winning streak. Mt browght te |if the Yankees fail to capture| would have a .683 percentage and Meee we their sixth consecutive flag. He has| the Yankees would have .682. | con Auburn nine pushed across its|that he retire when the | were idle yesterday as the major 7 two runs in the opening inning. | Yankee pene ‘vires seen to langue axtiviiies were Ueaited to Cruz drew a base on balls, |®” a. & , . ony s Lo ‘ advanced - to Dewayne Sheffer’s * * ican. oe , : : sacrifice and scored on John| Even the usually optimistic Sten-| The sole “National League con- q First oleh eer fe Shanks’ single. Shanks posted the {el admitted today the Yankees wet wes s his on | ane ele and run on a double by Walt Hom |1. "i. aimost a must for them to| and 35 minutes before the Brook- | : verage chell. she | 7it_Bt least _two out of three ‘in lyn Dodgers could eke out a thrill- . Jets’ only score came -in ' Se a at ee ed tee cn; |2nd, when Hurston Avery singled, ’ ., my M it moved to 3rd. on Jim Beasley's dou- Ssroereses= "=| Johnny Antonelli Hea son's single. | Ape —_ Cop race Shey on Champs outhit the winners, 10-2, ; - 7 ' Pi ’ . . but couldn’t bunch their hits ef- = | With Lou Fageol of Kent, Ohio, | sectively, . in . | 6 a } oe ee an enean al avashben seveeeess 910 000 0-1 18 2 ; | three at an average Merchants .....0+++++: cm ; a 111.682 miles an hour, more than) .‘Kidiasnen |’ By BEN OLAN Virgil Trucks ot the Chicago | 6 miles an a faster on oe for- NEW YORK @-Letty J White Sox is runner-up to Garver mer record of 105-plus year Y ' he |in the American League with a by Joe Taggart ot Canton, Ohio Pontiac Scouts Astanetl, Sivusies's OR te Gloss srerege on © earned rns i in Slo-Mo-Shun [V. . . , : 183 innings. He’s followed by Mike | SloMoV's best lap was the| Win Aquatic Pit ae rv Cictories |Garcia of Cleveland with 248 : third, done at an average of 112.5 highest winning percentage—| Trucks Early Wynn of Cleve- | miles an hour. Times tor the two| Test at Agawam a he ot toe National Longe pace sand have wun the uneet Amesionn | other laps were 111.57 and 110.66: Crinton Valley Explorer Scouts | today in all three departments. | League games, 15, and Allie Rey- a Visiting boats from Detroit, Pied- | 1014 -their- summer aquatic event |“ + o_o —_o—_—— nolds of the New York- Yankees mont Calif.,, and Reno may run}, Camp Agawam, near Lake Antonelli, acquired from ‘the | has the circuit's best winning per- their qualifying trials today OF | Orion over the weekend. Affair | Braves in a trede last winter, has | centage, -.833 ag a result of 10 vic- Wednesday. consisted of competition in 15) yielded only 45 earned runs in 187 | tories’ against only two setbacks. - eo skills in swimming, boating, cance- innings for an earned run mark ot The carpet res lenders euaced on _ — ~~} Instruction -in-handling boats and | “"TO — = w « piniiinaineeeecame lion Coach tre ae aa Ry 8 mas oe ewsi edt Pleases Lion Coach |siven ty ‘Dave sctaugnlin, wa | won 26 somes St te ee Rag im $i | tertront director at Agawam one of $89. He hase ky = Bi tae Bin YPSD.ANTI W—Buddy Parker, also were made for a Council Ex-| TINE Perclege 0 Vi ies and te Sins $ ams 3 coach of the champion Detroit | plorer canpe trip on the AuSable | POMP 00 80 SM ME io stay 21} 31255 2 2 te mene Lions, was still bubbling over last} River in September. when the Philadelphia Phillies | Reyna, "wt gee ie & B Zu- Saturday's initial scrimmage of Winner of the aquatic event was |iurned the trick, 8-1. Consuegrs. S23 o 33 scnied vat ante Wattnae ime ec ge see Ener ‘Sup Owes EDEN, fH BUTTE tl Open Series Tonight ~ 0 _,__ftet ei” e . “twas particularly impresees | Pontiac Following _ the winner Ned Genver of Dewet een rene ‘ . > t Tr lictio ing order. Sievers connected, with Parker enthmed alate port To Mt Clemens tnd carne’ rune wth 238 average. | ms" & 2 2|Cautious Lopez Won't Make Predictions |mz."~'n Parker enthused, still Lake, post 14 of Mt. Clemens and earned rune with 235 average, |e fae. B18 3 323 2 ig autious pez on : a e , ee ae Gee ee : four days after the workout. “You | post 83 of Utica. He has given up Conley, Mil. 0 3 rt * : hi T ; N Je | vernon hit his homer with none | usualy ‘don't see such crisp, line : ae i taney whle eo lEacte ©6871 H 8 | With Yanks Breathing Down Tribe Neck) "22 ™» i Paes odie tones that he| Three Titles for MSC “Curt Simmons of the Phillies is re eine SS 3 CLEVELAND’ @+Even with si because “T don’t like being a cl'3) tanes, whe te Now lowed ‘Divert cay ore , ig | second in the National League Mn $ 3s2\club like the pennant pushing | on the losing side.” games, Senators his backfield runners State won three Pig . 2 ; s * Y won 23 of 29. - weren't as sharp as might be ex-| Ten titles in the 1953-54 school | with @ 2:61 mart. He hes permlties Bones fey 1 4 8 Se Ef Cleveland The Yanks sliaabed pant: the Chi imaged cadiiguer fmm | ue ake na mse tas pected but said they performed | year—football (tie with Tiinois),| 49 earned runs Hacker, Chi. ee ths @ | doesn’t climb too far out on a limb Whke Sox inte place | M to start tonight. He seeks |ous pace om barail well in the strimmage. cross country and baseball. has_a 99 won-lost siste. — when It comes to discussing -thowe |r July 2 and have closed trailed| his fifth victory against one.losa| three runs in exe Imeiny cad Hon : ~ ew bd i * : ithe pace-setting Indians ever Stengel's probable choice, | bert for one in three—but Herbert liste : The cautious senor, who has since. Whit Ford, who has a 106 ve six - ° ’ | never claimed to own @ crystal “Now York went into first place a ome ould ite, ; anadas Eyes on Ye oe cere PE SPE em | te ate 7 “The Yanks are & Cleveland the opener of aj and either Early Wynn or ' By JACK HEWINS whole empire is. rooting for him to | cycling, swimming, fencing, lawn | helped Jotm ‘antl 38 Uk svt)? | games and they seem -to-be just and slipped behind by half a game.| Bob Grim and the veteran right- bull pen but where can we get B.C. @-Star-| collect one of his very own today | bowling and Fowing, | the | weed me 1.500 meter mark on the way. |®# good as in previous years.” But the Indians won the nightcap | hander, Allie Reynolds are expect-| It? There's nobody we can VANCOUVER, . in the three-mile race. making %s debut with prelim The 220-yard dash bas drawn a Some Kind of showdown comes | and.regained the league's top spot. | ed to follow for the Yanks. bring up. ; maker Cutts CEetnwey of Kastan oe ot aner eithae eee, Sat oe ine Veteen town, | field of 31 rumiers and it will take |to Pass tonight, when the Yanks | “So when I have to call in a makes his Brith Empire Gomes There are A lot of other stirec. | half a banded telles. from six heats to cull them down for | 8nd Indians open a three-game . Vs _ Ti li: pitcher, I just can pray he'll do ail debut today and this sports-happy | tions on today’s docket but you'd is| the semi-finals later in the day, | series in Cleveland Stadium. Cit Gir Ss Loo it ISTS Peni.” ne added The. track and field program is/| the Yankee Cuatian memati St teety ety eve ee ee ee | ine we it jeft off Satur-| ‘Two which were set up in Det setter Lapes ner . ° wait. corner conversation. scatte where finals : | Manager Casey Stengel have given S ETROIT Likeable Chris has chased three | points around Vancouyer the ath-|day and it Perper ban Maca PY ee chen of wine any indication that the series will Complete Perfect e€ason ron. H ie vena, wt BO 4 men to four world records and the | letes will compe*> in wrestling, bet ane mah an ens rose about | half-milers headed by Derek John- | greatly at Oe American Realty ; | walked, tole tnd, went to 3rd on | Yemen W 4 :} 33 spotlight. body knows race. _ Giles , Fegular-season | Runnels. Boone. 3 2 Chataway, bet, oe rid toreemile| sno. Decia’ Les and OH wind wp Se ee ee * champion of the City Girls’ Softball; a wild pitch and scored on a cr $ § Prope. i ‘ M4 * . rv * ” . 6 Battle for Titles. record ig here to haunt him is all| favored to pick off the first-place We can't figure too far ahead, League, closed out a perfect sea- flelder’s choice play. They added plone § 33 2% : : . arded by the fans. gold: medal in the 440-yard hurdle | Lopez says, ‘we just try to win | son last night by defeating GMC,} an insurance tally in “the last wet $3 se} Junior Sandlot. Nines ||, Feseict cron sn poe fons one tall game at a time.” | for tt 23m consecutive vc-| frame Bene EE EET , teammate of Chataway, who is _° 6 @ The tory. Giles’ Katy Boykins hurled a Hervert'p.i 8 8 yA: ° credited. with the world mark of The swiinmers have been crack-| up this way: —_ | — Tidiats scored thetr wianing. | hitter, striking out four and walk-|sSiruck ost ter'sume ern, , P] tf Act i 32.2 seconds. ing records almost every time| “Last year we even with | un in the @th, when Lacy Mathes | ing six. | Eales "er overs a a pen ayo 10n 0 ast, Chataway paced | they wet their toes and the assault | the Yeuky Teil. == year, CIO. No. 504 and Milford Mer:| Washinatos Torrens nee $8 M8 Mgt By JACK SAYLOR and Jim Jones of the losers | Roger Bannister of England to the on games standards probably will jit's 7-7. == . Pretty 7 e8¢ ° chants advanced to the finals. of} ,R—Yeet 2. esky, vernon. 2, wonele. championship honors} came with the sacks empty. | first sub-4-minute mile and then‘ continue today. close . . Win for Dixie Nine the upper bracket in City Men's Busby, Glovers : whine. Keen, — ‘ 4 ntia Pitcher Bob Johnston homered The Tribe's eeiped + League playoffs. Merchants beat line 2, Boone fst Vervon 3, Runnels 2, 9 — ' o-and-a games. Stevers 5, » Boone, . in, aa re ped vers i" ae aha | i he | . Chase Morsey: WingvOL _ ‘ee Yorkers sweep the : ¢ Drive-In Cleaners, 11-3, while cIo Tuttle, 2 Kaline | 2 Tipton, Tes ee : nat ere erurs Sone | Police tallied all its runs in the {BQ ve-t > ee ee el the Indieng- would. lead-by-a-, SAPS LOSING. SIFING....| disposed--ot-Loule'sTaverne-T-Be-—-|- Hanah Ayene AB Tale Hisar. 2. | oe __Monday |as_ playoff teams sought | 9 4 O Maurice Yarnold tripled and." Gag Ee a _Crown in Hof FinGte™ — —T ater percentage muargie=0031—t0 | 5 — 3 ‘Winner of the CtO-Mtford ‘ ngten 9 Dero ti ‘. —taeh —-—-—— am spots in state competition rode in_on Bob Sykes single.) gyrpvomeren, New York. 390; Me-| Chase Morsey, Jr. of Grosse | 6822. The Clevelanders enter the nib bealog alpeat “ Tomuig will move into lower bracket dou- | SON giao h McDermott i Severe 3: In Class D. Griff's Grill spilled’ George “Thrasher then hit a 2-run oso. Chicago, 330: Ax" yc" Gaieato and | Pointe claimed the Club champion-| series with a 71-30 season record ek be Drayton Monday night to ble-elimination play with Birming- Servers “2 ne ons, om tt regular season leader Don Nicholie| homer. | nee, Oe Yoru. 35. - ship at Orchard Lake Country Club | or a percentage of .703 while the hand Richardson's Dairy a 7:3 set- ham, Moose and Stadiunt Inn. _[ terbert 6 in 3 e Realty, 42, and Pontiac Police} Rosebud Market opened its best-| RUNS—Mantie. wey Jot, Sos, Pox. Sunday with a 2 and 1 victory over | Yanks have 70-4, or a .673 mark. Waterford Softball are 6. dood 1-3 3 4 PT we ers SS > bert y. : Chicago, 85;> Yost. ston, he i back in Waterford Softball League joyce 01°05 7° 220.0003" Ooi 000 O—i 1 2) kt WE | shaded Rochester, 3-1, on the 3-hit of-three Class E set against Boys | Chicago and Avila, Cleveland, on Bert Shurly, Jr., of Birmingham in Stengel declared s uneasy play. Don Hill gained his 9th vic-|. Boykins sad Mathes; mee DF aPegersie, seer, Runge. | hurling of Don Koontz Club with a 5-0 shutout by Arnold) RUNS BATTED, TN~ Minow. ora, New| What is finest final | about the Yankees’ four-game dis | tory on a 4hitter ‘nd helped his |; ooo cere—7 8 1). . —— - ans in the | LAT200. ert 79; “Duey, Cleveland, 76; Mant. match in the history, st champion: | advantage in the wob-lost ¢ own cause with 3 singles. | Louie's" ss aot 4k 836. 3 Lubanski’s Pitching Wins Sette aor eee oe sen, | “Bud Hayward homered for Rose- “Eins Pox. Chicago, 138: Minoso, Caie-| Ship play at OLCC. ° It was the 4th straight loss for | and Timmons. mei’ for Detroit Legion Ni : ond inning and that was enough | 14 in the 4th 131; Busby ashington, 123 Morsey fired a 69 on his morn- Be ee ee ee eee ag a |ClOMNETS wwe. eee eee 100 1010-3 7 2 it Legion Nine | beat the Nicholiemen. Subse- ; Detroit, i2l: Berra. New York, 18. |. y Close Finish the Dairy nine and the win lifted | sentora ...2.02222.., 003 696 x—11_ 8 0 — . to the by Neot Lamohere Boys Club and Lunsford Market} DOUBLES—Vornce, 23; Min-| ing round and held a, 4up lead R tion over the .500 mark with | _ Atwins, Alderson, | Harris | DETROIT W—A brilliant one- | quent b 7 Peers. \ gained the winner’s bracket in| oso. Chicago, 2: Berra. New yeimmere | despite eagles by Shurly on the || - Hitti R a 98 record. Winners tallied 4 ; ‘| man pitching performance by Len- | Cass F. Boys Club trimmed Avon-| Yor. “sereignc™ Kuenn, Detrok and Me-|9th and 11th holes. Morsey was || 127 £11ttInNg Mace in the Ist 2 innings and never}, «0. nie Lubanski has carried the | | die, 105, with tei Skinner S1ViNG) Deer ee ova wre a; ver-| even par for the 35-hole duration | 6.1. o995 of a percentage point | were Invitations for 63 Ternstedt Post of Detroit to the : 2a Major League esu ts |3 hits. Jerry Orr and Terry Hous- | me a as ly Chicage. of the match. , ne the top two batters in fis.| HILLSDALE a — Hillsdale Col-| state title in the American Legion : te -~ ene combined-te pitch Lunsford's | Titie. Detroit and“Mantle. New York, | Shurty bagged his Ist eagle on | 5©08 City Men’ In the Little League playo fs. ited 63 for , AMENICAN LEAT 9 t h er Williamé{: HOME RUNS—Deby, Cleveland. 2 lad sath. Afte | the recently-concluded City Men's Drayton Drug eliminated Del's lege has inv _ players baseball playoffs. Cleveland rae he | ke ona Zhitter. Ors-also chipped | Marts, Mey ork, 25, ms Swilinaas.| 1 fe tor hb into-the rough, he Softball League season. | service 104, as Dick Shell fanned | opening football practice Aug. 31.| “The durable Lubanski,pitching = Ciueage an " te Tin 3 hits | A rd i ae BASES—Jensen, Boston fH fen Bin out with a 4-wood to the ‘ bag _— a romped 7 for the Druggists. ; —- coach gra ele with weneiy ae rest, hurled Tern- | Detrott =. caceeee > “4 ed ‘nothol ‘uit, Avonda vera. : ; Chicago. 12; | 1 — ors ished place sestes ~—7T 8 xpects stedt » a! victory yesterday | | Weshingion 6 ici BE Ot ED | oeped the Senators, 83, on 2iMt Biuby Weston. 40. Michaela. cnie-| ack of the Brech Un the Tith, | .3658 average, while Bill York of Richardegn ‘Dairy.,5,008 al8 83.4 3) rienced on hand during the|over the’ Joseph Westnedge Post Priladeiphe #7 303% hurling by Darrel Thorpe and Tom | “Pisum merits Nex York. 102. | 9 d47-vard par 4 hole, he followed | Forster Teo! was right bebind | i, Sit BATU”: NIMS SO | Practice. S288)0M8 snenonnnd Oh KAIATVARNO nnsnnnnonnnnnnnnni pipers 3 arlene rroeerian paliiinmiaammmiiadeabee (0 ei (a ge a Ant tae “90h 5 flo, jean tir vies Whe a ars eae . , ® ; ® * (0-6) vs. Mossi (4+). ~ . | that ro cup. Leading pitcher was Pete Mihay | re ' : =n Boston al Chicago 0:00 | p.m.—Sulll van | Club to an 84 victory over a, . Wynn.” Cleveland inte A at Sean wes a 98 “ < - S | 4 ‘ teeta gh pes vba |* Ne ¥ with Win-| Hevea neat Soca: "| Walled Loker to Judge | Statistical leaders: ING r Washington ast Detroit :08 p.m i with Win- | more and so a axer to : r od a s ‘ " 64) vs Hoeft 3). Action continues today , cembe-teenen LEADING mITTsas oa am Do aes et ; " | ee een —————— eran meni _ “winners eae | mageamononiger- Brenan ag CONOGION Plot Trict | ese aatc tite San TL —__ ty ee acs es a eee ee ee eee " Baltiomre ie, Privecelpnia 2 inight) Koothele raved while Rose Monat gt “tous, ‘aur 'schoendienst, 8t.| Howard a the a Genser” Mtiferd orees se 31 1 38 | ' 5 ; Ip on (0) 7 Udd on : a ts, Kennels Lake, Goede renee ft WEPNFADA}’S SCHEDULE and Boys Club tangle again in field . . Wilson, Sted. Inn ...... @ 2 13 333 2 enight) 7: os judge a licensed spaniel field trial | stewart, Bhan ....... i? 8 336 F |_Botadeiphia gt Baltimore ‘alg 7:20 pam. | 88 E- 2 [| | Mithe Sudbury, Ont.. District Ken-|eimiosh, CV... M8 $| By LOU PANOS | From then until last night home struck out 14 and walked ba Boston at creas Te ym Rochester are 190 cee 4 : 4 nel Club Aug. 21-22. MeQinats. D-E-C op. 88 u o BALTIMORE (*—Bob Kaen d Y ah os dish for the 2%+| His , Mibwauihee at Pailadeiphia (night) 7:00 p.m.| | Robertson Koonts (aed) fn. |, Memard is president of the |<" Ceaijnea errciens © hens wean caaae tne elas year-old speedballer from San An-| night was ficholie .........900 110 0-9 3 Southern Mic , Minay, Moose 9 6 Miller, st - § 1| control bugaboo which * |\tonio, Tex. ‘ walks, three of them in Griffs Gril .. : . 030 ee ee a, niel Club, anda breeder Walker, B’hm $8 pret, Fem s } formed him from baseball's e « Ps j inning, which boosted — and trainer of hunting springers. | fn, OMO § 1 Weedrufl, Mil $,¢| springtime strikeout sensation into| In his next six starts he falled|ieagueteading total to Chu... p00 000 0—0 2 8 3 Mcicerne 08 " |one of the saddest young pitchers |t» finish once, was charged with| struck out eight, raising his season Butler and Mountain; Larson jand ; Ma. w — Halt-| 4 } Hi Comi “eo @- e@ , @ fotal of 21 1-3 innings and struck | tons in the American Club Os 990 1-10 1 4 back George Taliaferro, hampered . ne bh wo Pe emg porn be ‘pusegp bale tai Waoat wih-bitting A | A are I vonetied BESSEMER, Ala. ()— Fred |righthander, who sang the : He set the weak-hi b. caeinaet “ai Jehnon: "Trans. utes. | md pane Tiny A ‘Toerunry, took | House is following in his brether’s | song a few weeks ago only to have|by Manager Jimmy Dykes i the| in orderjn ix innings Wiliam Lake Specs. ..000 000 0-0 9 6 x a lenathy punting drill at the ‘Bal-| footsteps. Fred is the younger it turn sour, has some proof this seventh inning. ; 135 pitches—74 strikes — : : d . ce or 4 Mirken and Sehetboer’ Orr. Bowhon | timore Colts’ training camp yes-| brother of Frank, catcher for the jtime—a workmanlike five-hit, 10-6) Turley was a far ery trom the|—for his eighth victory in 19 de- ee | |i | terday. — Detroit Tigers. Young Fred 1s |victory.over the Philadelphia Ath*| player who last April 21 rocketed | cisions. J 4 - Avondale. .5y Qh 300 2-01 2 Taliaferro, the Colts’ No, 1} catching for the Bessemer High | letics: ‘ into prominence by pitching no-hit) “I — oF eee et Ses Semstore . xs 3 ground-gainer in 1953, got off some | team just as Frank formerty did.| It was the first triumph for|bail for 8 1-3 innings against | he said later, ptharpe. Geihost and Aldrich; West Geos el boner Gum yards. He| A sophomore, Fred is rated 8/Turley since he tossed another | Cleveland, only ee re ee te, eat acs tinaas bs ek Dick & Wes ....:.... 200 007 0-8 4 J 1 both as a kiffer|five-hitter at Detroit exactly one| breaker on Al ‘s ‘up and start ' 5 said his leg is in better shape than | good prospect S 1] Finny, ohaaboh snd Mertal. at anytime in the last four years. and a handler of pitchers. menth ago and won. : a Doby'’s home run. Hel the way I hed been Gong. - Easy Victories for 1 o* * * Z a he ig es Pert ncd ae 3 seats os E PONTIAC te en - ‘ is a Les ee Ce j Z ve -" is ae i ru ae PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST's, 1 : ! pescnden agen ug % ty: ee ered wag RO - < Wins pore : 1 ee a Jt « f 2 Gye 2a See : J f 7 oy ee pa er 7 ek ‘ — jeonrs “ ! : eiceiesay oe a ae baer my - * = oe Saneoy nope 7s. 7 'Ex-Olympic Cham; the New York Giants, his closest competitor, lost one to .343. Snider had eight hits in 28 trips last week and Mueller had 9for-28. Bobby Avila of Cleveland is third fn the American League with a 320 average as a result of a one point increase. Al Rosen, another of the Indians’ stalwarts, also -gained-a-single point to move up from fifth to fourth place at .316. J * * Nellie Fox of Chicago and Micky Mantle of New York are dead- locked for fifth with a 315 mark. Wally Moon, Stan Musial and Red Schoendienst, all of the St. Louis Cardinals, follow Snider and Muetier in the National League race. Moon is at .339 with a six point climb. Musial moved up one point to .338 while Schoendienst dropped six.to ,330. : WLYA Race Winners class, with Leh Hunt in Hunt’s Hobby, 3rd. ~* Commodore Glenn Fries, Jr., in Jo Dee, also won easily in the lightning class over 2nd place Jack Berlein in Ramblin Rascal, John Noble’s Yellow Dragon was 3rd. In the snipe class, Guy Duffield was Ist with Hoskins 2nd and Shel- ton Covert 3rd. In Western Junior hand is much stronger than my and I have to compensate for with a fade. To achieve a smooth swing and Low Three Golfers in Qualifying, Andonian, Make Up Squad One-Arm Golf Star Gives Demonstration a _ z ; erosion and soil Sports Calendar i i i i i i di i ee he fe be ft tb hn bp bn be he hi hi i he he th hh i — wwvvvvveVeeT-TtT",;{,j(.,j,'err, Sl li A Ml hi Mi Mi A Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Mi Me he i, hi i i hi hi i hi For Those Who Appreciate the Finer Things Custom - Tailored Clothing H ALTERATIONS ee if Materials Pith alee Saste-tuded Z — 3 Samples ee | es hy Rica se penance, en tee Sedeecdedtd ‘ wilson GMC Company. , an a 77 E. Huron Street, | Pontiac, Michigan ~ Gentlemen: poste: wen oe foes Peete aeee Leet ha yc it Renae E pe" ae Revie s * . Harrison in First ‘By JACK HAND ropes and-a left-right ton ot Tam nent week. 0 bag weten eoneyate Bn = pn Bee mall pocket $50,000 in cash and a $50,000/ In all, May's prize All-American in 1951. No winner | “i In a couple ggg, Pan exhibition contract from May—|entire meet, running Nelson has been under 30. His case is unique SE hewaiage dingy Blige tnaking each shot of the winner |is $206,000—the Expert agree that” Littler, 2, | tory. The youngster who was shoot-| feng: hy, title ao ieee men Se eae ern ene ee ey neh Asal nein te Owe 06 OT ingrid aki New| : poe : Isabel last year, received a| crown. In January he defented the |“~ploced on Tommy ate Park: | me Pellet to Play Part}Woman Ang Bop i lel arma gle wap OI el Derg Ses to which the eatch was|Diego Open. Soon afterward he |**’ i. 1.29 of the first round. , “ of Hambletoni|World R reported. The ling tse large game|turted fre sad bed to serve s/f : Still H | . : , . -wesembling the cod. _ mandatory six months under PGA/ 169. heaviest |, the man i T10 id | By JOHN CHANDLER "such a classy group of contend-| PORTISABEL, Tex, Aug3®—| =. “Tagan eget Aas aera ot his career, ani ha manager Gus |enaca { GOSHEN, Nz ¥. (Dame Lady ers, Wi St West Dale epee nee eee Bes cnet afl tes | . peasy D'Amato says he'll hit 185 or 130| s > | Luck hag had a lot to. say about | horses given a chance in the pre-| Port coast two weeks ago| BUNS—= Ae ag er“. -s when he gets his full growth in| L d ALR et and the old|race calculations. These are all! py Mrs. B. J. Schwarz of Mer-| Dov1 In the last six months, Littler|two or three years | ead in GCE |sict's certain to be present when|No. 1 trotters, capable. of threat /cedes, Tex. won recognition Moo-| Fees bat played’ im eight, tournaments, oe | nation’s pees Meee a ott by | Cay 82 & World record catch. ONS > seg. |finishing in the money in @ach. He| Tommy Harrison, 173%,. never Irv Noren Could Add . lg org . Mrs, Schwarz, winner of the; sraixzc 7 figures that he has won about|threw.a punch before Patterson a Drivers and trainers were gen-| Women’s sailfish division in the In- | Token cade $10,000, but actually has collected | overwhelmed him. A. right to the to 20-Point Advantage erally agreed that racing luck will ternational Fishing Tournament at! sicvers 2, V¢ ‘Senators. only $5,550, jaw sent him reeling against the | sportswriters. . Today, Over Minoso count when the horses get away — : _ - : NEW YORK #—Irv Noren of the oo a beh pt “éD*h, ° ‘3° ne, St ga b>) J a . rv Noren .m. . every 4 , \ » New York Yankees should | ‘ > has two |} ~ B l P b P P | , , mee now foto aes ti ou sotow'c'ea'se| “Datlt in Pontiac by Pontiac Feople™ oe = | League batting lead tonight if he Nobody will come right out with V 2 im te hits Cleveland pitching the way he confident claim of victory, but oe — . did When the clubs met in their the odds makers are making Sten- — _ T : Led : ? - last three-game set. aap, sit we fa. 9 Ce Cl Y BEVERAGE COMPANY | ‘2. * Hempt, Camp Hill, Pen.., a x > toe ov outfielder prior imdonamr ae favorite, The se wee o4 Se te smmle tame ak pear narn Amy open gre | ~~ Oakland County Distributor of x Chea i ume sey Sd ae FROCK FRANKENMUTH and BLATZ | games last week, dropping eight the favorable No, 2 post position. , j on Tae points while Minoso gained six. . ¢ , } . y 7 * * _ ! at = « |! Noren collected nine hits in 13 3 i GEMS SAE 2? i ae trips in the week-end (July 23:35) GMC Names 4 | | series against the Indians. » ee In the National League, Duke fT ai : Snider of Brooklyn dropped five : points to 358 but Don Mueller’ of on Go eam ’ r = : og an a = ee ie ee re ., ~ ue : & = ae = beer lane . PS Pies ca OE ‘ee we ‘ 2 prea: = eis . : SS ———- f =, ‘ .. : _ to . Vie SS ‘ 3 ' >, ns - gt: geet sae : Beer Distributors=~ 117 TURK ‘STREET PHONE FE 4-9563 WONTIAC, MICHIGAN July 29, 1954 Pd ifferent makes - of trucks, 1 have used dit’ e As a large feet ow We find GMC’s one of the most a -— ~>T wish to commend GMC for its sin Cae have purchased four (4)-this GMC Trucks). With our sto Trucks have expedit se. of handling ha ique. Their ea ;, oe Thanks and congratulations t of TOMORROW, TODAT. s the Hydramatic deliverie 1 to door dell teasened driver and unloading and ost of operation. * MC for the TRUCK re to store and doo ed our loading ye reduced our © o the people of G Sincerely YOUTS, Floyd £. Wolliay lites :30). oat GRPORD—Drayton ve necteation (Men's, Wor: Png ‘aroun ere ve Day's cone, (Junior, 6:30). , ; Ga Hard at Pontiac M-50, Speedway, trale at 7 p.m. races at © SANDERS FOR RENT 46 Orchard Loke Ava, «=, FE 5-878 * Frame and Axle Straightening 95 Elizabeth St. Ph. FE. 4-941 COMPLETE] COLLISION "EAST TOWN COLLISION ee ee Be HURON ST. { | GMC. TRUCKS SOLD ond SERVICED BY... : ‘ Fd : i op eae ; se “a a : + gy F > ——", 4 ‘ ; 3 q e . : } Snel = Fa a , \ ‘ ‘ # e \ 5 WOODWARD AVE. — . tj ye bli Daath es a aca ts eet nmi ii criti Min : —~ | _"PHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 ill | < . =e . ‘ : a 4 nat = 4 & -F a” / ~ pe HOW MANY PEOPLE SAW | OUR “FOR RENT” SIGN TODAY? You'll reach thousands of people in much less time and with greater RESULTS with a PONTIAC PRESS “FO A For Rent sign in your window may eventually rent that spare room if enough people pass by your home . . . if enough people see your For Rent sign in the window. This all takes time and time means money when you're dealing with rentals. The quickest and surest way to rent anything is with a Pon- — tiac Press For Rent Ad. It places your ad before the eyes of scores of people who constantly scan the classified pages for just the very thing you have to offer, The -" is very low. P f To Place Your Ad Just Dial FE?- 8181. = lt t's That Simple! + H E PONTIAC PRESS Want Ad Department turns. Each dependent entitles you to -exempt $600 of your income from taxes. Each exemption thus means an actual tax cut of $120 if Peres St Che aeeenuns 2 pep oon » More in the higher brack- Altogether, experts figure about 1,400,000 taxpayers will be able to ets. Under the old law you couldn't claim anyone as a nt who made more’ than | income on his own during the year. : Under the new law, you can count children under 19 ‘as depend- ents, regardless of their earnings, if you provide more than half their support. And you can count children above 19 as dependents, regard- less of their earnings, if they are in college. You stil}, of course, must provide more than half their / stipport. These provisions are designed fo help many parents whose children work part time, Under the old law, it was a temptation for Dad fi aE rs ‘ isti = = s z z grea £ ae & AY, AUGUST 3, 1958 iS AND HIS FRIENDS i { fitt qyy pas 4 4 eek SPUR LINE eo Ann... S Rervion. Ane, 7. Ben, & & Pat. OE mq — ” Ta ee EN: W THAT I Badge? CHANGE at “Gimme my lemon back. I by Ernie Bushmillee H!i,FOLKS--- THIS RECORD WAS: E YEARS O IN (9S4--- --- THAT NOW IN 1980 TD BE THE U.S. PRESIDENT LITTLE OID It THINK WHEN I. MADE THIS RECORD--- * U8 Pet OS a8 mghe cmerwed WELL, GET HIM OUT OF THERE TILL YOu DO-FINIGH [T/ I KNOW PROMISES -- ESS(GOSDICK Ad DETRUIT PRODUCE * See! ' Pruits: Apples Dutehess ess, fancy, “4.50 Ing run | bu; Not See-3 Se apples Tratspae- : ents, fancy 4 60-400 bu : " lAppies, Red Birds, *h00-4.50. bu se se Bis, & Oebee be, Meese, wese™ xe | . ; ‘6, . : ‘al i CHICAGO (#)—Most grains de-))50-450 bu: Muckleberries No. our. clined on the board of trade today op fe Bg at a with soybeans again bearing the aa ews: Bane Sieen. round. Be brunt of the selling attack. | 1. 2.00-2.25 bu; beans, green, Kentucky Wonders, No. 1 5.50-6.00 bu; beans, wax, No. 1, 2.75-3.00 bu; 4,75-5.09 bu Beets, |,.behs; topped, Ne. coli, fancy. 2.50 % Losses Were not nearly as large’) as in yesterday's session. Soy- + beans met support well above the ; Cabbage, No. 1. $1.50-2.00 b 10 cent Limit decline and corn was | Ns "P3800 bu: ‘Cavoage sprouts off onty a few cents at the worst. | ! belts be. Carrots, Worn] BS No. 1, tUP)—Wholesale prices en: mare: reported by | beans, Roman, No. 1, 65-75 doz 1 160-150 bu. Broc- bu; No. 1 1.60-2.00 % © | doz behs; cafrets, topped, me 150-500 Trading began fast and continued ee at a snappy pace into the after- noon. Aircrafts were _$pa United,-which raised its di from 75 cents to one dollar late oo | yesterday and Boeing, which de- clared a 50 cent extra dividend. year tf itis The yellow cereal then rallied to} bu Cauliflower’, No 3 : . | Celery. No. 1, 3.50-4 00 ert: celery, No 1. | Both were up more than two points. go above the previous close. 100-128 dos Corn, sweet, fancy 3 50 | General Dynamics which jumped e . 5-doz. No. 1, 150-200 § doz. Cucumbers.+ _ 7 a Wheat near the end of the first hothc use, Na. 1. 1:95-1.75 doz eucum- | « 5% points yesterday, was up an- hour ‘was unchanged to ‘4 lower, bers, dill size niga 4.00 bu No, £3 fe- tofher four points today. The com- i 300 «bu slicers. 1 22 ue} ‘September $2.05%, corn “4 to * Pickles. §.00-6 00 bu pu Mo 1. 7% 7$-1.00 | pany is participating in both- the s dog behs gpian > 2.5 higher, September $1. * pean buy Kobirabi, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. Leeks, "| government’ s aircraft and ahlp- | nate - to Meer. 7 1 6s *8 0 em pche: any No 33s oss | building programs. grades 10.00-17.60: « : $1.61, oats %s lower to \% higher, 50- Ib. bag Parsley. eurly No 1. .70-80 | Steels started with an upward | Gock re 115 Ib. yearlings 17.50; three F 1, : good September 72%, rye % to "2 ere Behe. pereley — Ld . gn thrust, continuing yesterdays Move-| most eull to coe oun Siena, owe lower, September $1.13, Lester g Cayenne No 1. 500-525 bu . ve | | ment, but soon turned mixed. Beth- | choice handy weights $04. % to 5% lower, September No. 1. 1.50-2.00 pk bskt: No. 1. 4.80- lehem and Youngstown Sheet, re- 4 2 ro bu. Potatoes, mew, No, 1, 1.80-2.00 50- DETROIT LIVESTOCK and lard 5 cents lower to 3 cents ja,- 360-380 100-ib bag. .Radishes, red. ported ready to merge, were active; pgrrorr aP—«usDA)—H oe a hundred pounds higher, Sep- {ancy 100 dos bens No 1. S608 aes) and irregular. 450, Market not established. chs P ; ; tember $14.90. * | behs: No. 3, .60-7S dos behs. Rhubarb, Railroads were fairly steady, but boon een regent . one cent : outdoor No. 1. 60-75 dax bchs Squash Katy preferred found strong sup- mostly average choice and below: steers . . | Acorn, No. 1, 400-4 $0 doz: summer, No. } : and heifers mostly A Grain Prices 1 50-175 4g-bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, ba : port as reprganization plans call | cicse: canner. cutter ts with ae CHICAGO GRAIN 1a Oe ee ae ncat ho. "t, 100-135 | fr Consideration of paying arrears | ective. steady: high utility obd exmser. CHIEAGO—AP—Opening grain : | 14-1 bskt Turalp, No. 1. Ry dos on the preferred. ore ona f = . Weak; bulls steady; a Sept. ~~. 205 ener ae Nig Me eitaed and veaise Balen Celery cab- Motors drifted lower as General sales ne a fed steers and year- Dee. . ++ 2.08% Sept. . oe a | beso. a he - 3 28 wa: ached. No. t Motors declared _its reguiar divi- nage t: 7 Bag Ke rod = | ermed “ey . ane ne 3 ee ecaccie’ Nee 1. 100-1.28|dend. GM's excellent earnings hettors, | 13.50-30.00: | come. commercial o* scare No : we utility and a 1 80% mer 3 eae bu Lettuce puter Ne ‘ 2.00 333 be | statement apparently led some. in- oe steers and heifers 13.00- ? > : ttuc 4 235.2 2 -| vestors pec methi : early sales utility and commercial a Se 14 89 Pete, Lettuce seal Noe 30-150 ‘bu — i » ex t so ne — | cows 10.50-12°00; very nerrew outlet for Mey * sewn ‘ee Oct rr AE Lettuce leaf No 1, 78-100 bu. Romaine, | and GM slipped about a point. | foe cows; cannere ae gutters | active, = ae }Ne 1.00-1.25 bu. Radio-television and_ mail-order mostly - utility and Sept 2% OOF oe Tied Greens Cabbage, No- 1. .75-1.00 bu commercial bulls 12.50-15.08. Dee ** "14% Sept. . 1292 Collard. No 1. 1.00-150 lb. Mustard, | securities generally improved while ne — Salabte 205 . Vealer market March 16% Oct... 2.00 | Be.) on peorteh No aio Oe | distillers and utilities tended to} cu and rr pele ogo 38 be Otteringe en bs —_, were: Le Swiss Chard, No. 1, 1 00- iso. be. Turnip. | ease. Oils, chemicals and rubber Saaas eie, ewer: goed ae demand Dec... 2.0... 2:17 No. 1. 100-180 bu. | companies were narrowly mixed. vealers, strong; other CHICAGO POTATOES vealers 21.00-25.00; individual head grades about steady; bulk mostly choice head high lings | @utomobile carrier is shown at }payload increase of SQ per. cent. Railroad cars NEW, CAR CARRIER—This new six-car railroad Flint.. It has a usually carry four automobiles for cross-country shipment. The top floor of the car’is lowered to form a ramp for loading the second deck. Ward W. Dworshak has been named manager of the newly established Dealer Planning Dept., Tractor and Im- Business Briefs News in Brief Ralph Dasey Jr., 24, of 22015 Tuck Rd., Farmington, pleaded guilty to drunk driving yesterday before Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback was fined $100 and $25 costs. Reckless driving cost Ray P. | Slahta, 32, of 1907 Beverly, Syl- van Lake, $75 and $25 costs when No. A2052973 4- be “ry 1:30 p.m., August “ss Mt. Clemens, ‘Pontiac, Aug. 2, 3, 1054 B OF PUBLIC SALE N ote fs oereey given by the unter signed on “Tuesd August. 1954, 10:00 a.m. at G. G. Carpenter ny Sales, Commerce, Oakiand County, Michi- gan, public sale of a 1048 - Chevrolet conv ring serial number +PRK T0160, will be held, for cash to the highest bid- der Inspection thereof may be made at G. G. Carpenter Chev Sales. Com- merce, Oakiand County, Michigan, the place of storage. Dated: July 31, 1964 Bale to 1954 at BOX REPLIES” At 10 a.m, today there were replies at the Press office in ‘the following boxes: 6, 9, 18, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, SI, 55, 61, 64, Tl, 73, 75, 78, 80, 81. Help Wanted Male 6 t A SINCERE FUTURE CAN BE YOURS ow own ptan includes training the right man and providing leads, Top all year round income, Am- bitious young married man with some sales experience preferred. FE 2-143. ATTENTION HOUSE TO HOUSE colnemee. We have the hottest deal full or part time, with or without your present line. _Call Leo Lepley, PE 2620. BARBER war _> BARS" & BAR- ber 5! — CANVAS Puller or vacuum cleanerg experience. Must have car. Sal- and commission. Mr. ary Perry vat a Dixie Hwy., Friday 10 te 12 A. CARPENTERS _WANTED_UNIGR job. yr only 2-7086 y 3 CAR WASHER” aUat BE EXPE._ rienced. Speedy Aute Wash 100 § Saginaw Ft. ee . ee SALES HE LP Due jon of our appli dept. rue “heed 3 additional sates: Mus‘ ~ sharp. Experience peer t per fi va” y | hoi 4 today by O. . , — Potatc ls 93. | choice and prime up to 27.00; commercial y Vv.) pleaded charge PACIPIC POR T Prt Mr. “ateinbe: | General Tire and Rubber oc tect Se Nc U's “shugments 308 | New York Stocks soasSee, taree, numbers at “Ea0-hae? nos il yesterday before’ Orion. Township y MARION STREETER. Piaget ’ = \ the ht; d erate | ° Clerk. Wants Motor Products | mirker steady: Gaiifornia Lone Whites Adams Bx. . 364 Ini Mare ..° 324 | creqsed by small carryover: very narrow oe ea al mtice Hetmar. G. Stanaback. ~ 2 ‘WA ITE 5 r ‘ wee 2: Round Meds eh 65-4 05, en aeeee “eee 28.4 Int Paper ... 79.4 | Outlet for slaughter mbs grading low Dworshak,a - : AKRON, Oh P)—A ° good and be J | N, jo ()—A_ Spokes- washington Long Whites $4.00-20; Round | Alleg L Stl... _ i iat relate : 37 seed ae low and sheep; no early . United States Mil-| Berkley Justice Ralph F. Finley * DEPT. STORE eos’ 3) r . , es ee - —_ | man for the General Tire & Rub- | Res #475. _ Allied Sirs @43 Johns Man. 193 - le eer Aenda=?| yesterday fined George H. Noth, Death Notices DISTRICT MANAGER: | a. Cc wee - ber Co., announced yesterday a | STOCK AVERAGES Alum Ltd ‘7, 706 Kelsey Hay". 23 Poultry onan graduate, has 53, of 21630 John R, Hazel Park, ~ Hose te 9 S0.008, to 95.050 pa | pany offer to Duy control of) Compiled by The Assoctated, Press) | alum Am ... 68 Kennecott... rd _ DW AK been owner and $100 and $25 costs after Noth plead-| puTLER. JULY 31° 1954. SUSIE diatety Tt ts open tor alert and « Men Oe Products Corp. of Detroit. Indus, Rails Util Stocks m4 — i tas Kresge 88 ... 30.4). DETROIT TAP) Prices ‘pota. per und manager of « Ford and implement | ed guilty to driving under ne ~ Ray Butler and Norman B Bur. ts alo. ts presently “ie ‘felling | We otter is to buy 300,000 of the {Week ago. + MES: oes - Si 33g) Am Cyan... $33 gt so bouliey” up te i No. quality live | dealership at Twin Falls, Idaho. | fluence of liquor. ler, Mrs. Plotence M. Keating Wil 'be to reeruil and) trata "s 468,304 outstanding common Month teo......1769 «951. 613 1294) Am gl my) Lies & My .. 614 oe ous 30-23. light 11-18: | | pre gr ag em ar mrad ed group of women sell a top . Year ago...... M15 869 532 1000! am Mw Fay 28 Lockh Aire .. 387 nee’? roasters ‘over 4 lbs) 28-30: heavy Charles Smith Jr., 2%, of su nationally advertises A & : y GMC Truck and Coach Divi- Mrs. May Dunn and Russell Will- ct on Club shares at a price not to exc¢ed 1954 Bigh.-o... 1815 988 641 1336| An Motors. 19.7 Loew's : 16.2 | brotiers or fryers (3-4 lbs): Whites 21-30; Vl | Saginaw St., Ponti c, paid ja al tient 't 1OW.. sees 430 «T7868 55.4 1080 " 4¢7 Lone 8 Cem 45.6 25-28: y Crosses 26-29 sion built 1,320 vehicles na oy som. Puneral service will be held Ercelient training fees and over- $7,000,000 said George E. Smith, | i353 | 1953 high....... 1518 926 858 1163/ Am - Ye Lorillard ..., 23.4 | Rocks 27-30%. Light broilers or caven- fore last | fine and $15 costs Monday when he at the “Wanteen, “Puseral “Home o"4, For regu A phone are management consultant who ’ is | 1953 lo "1302 735 565 995| 4™ - Mack Trk .., 19.7| ettes (4-6 lbs) 34%-36: ducklings wee week, compared with 1,000 dur- ot ¢ untdon Puneral Home or de.ivery. Car and are Net change os +3 1 —1 Am Seating ty Marsh Pield , 31.1 Turkeys, young heavy t ene i the i rr | | pleaded guilty to drivi ing, under the rod oil ALT wry Roe ban a ~ bee = bi} negotiating the deal. Noon, today.....1812 988 640 1335/#™ Emel -- oe Martin QI... 371/36: terkeys, small type" includes Belts. ing ra ore enti ae. ‘influence of liquor before Orion ee ee ae a a ne ee — ————— — — Am Te! & Tei 172.6 . e }; hens 36: toms 36 jomo! ; Township Justice Helmar G. Stana- _Huntoon Funeral Home | ities for rapid advance- a Am Tod 897 Mitscon Pet as ports. The Detroit trade publica- hack. | CARROLL, AUGUST 3. 1984 RARL 3 and poveneed Heepe —— Protect Your Poss essions! Am Woolen -- Ty Mid atl Pa. 34] CHICAGO POULTRY tion a Pontiac - Motor Divi fon fo 4 beloved Imusband of Mrs, ‘Midgei treme nerview BOR iH Anse Cop... 398 wsort"ward 682] on hens aboe ~pourery®-sredey S15 cats tast week. Syivan Lake Justice Joseph J.) Carroll, dear fathe mys, Mi So: —+——temetead. 8532 Wellon” Det R 7 ; ti Armee’ st. $04 Motog Pas.” 333 | re 131 coops: 10.0. paying prices | Previous week's figure was 7,186. |Leavy fined John L. Shaw, 30, ward Need and Keaneth 4 Michigan * — | Now is the time to protect your armeer & Go 105 Wheel 351 unchanged to Ys cent higher: heavy hens of 234 Wessen St., Pontiac, $35 and cere oe ere hes’ tases! | EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON home, furniture and personal be- Assd Dry G + 263 Muciler Br .. 394 |ers 34-30) old roosters’ 10 5-18 “‘casen- innesota Mining utac | $15 costs Monday after Shaw plead- peg ae nco arrangements | XeahoinG Ie Lan Set aes yi : langings against fire, theft, or Au Retin’ oe nevrvey cP por ettes 29-31.5. Min M & Man | ed guilty to reckless driving. Shaw Voorhees" Bipte enor ~ no se 5 a bo ke units. ’ ’ wee a iome. Mr | 4 | . las Pdr ... 466 turing Co. sales for the three- in City of fac . if other damage. Call us for infor fies ae c.'2" ES tir". BE) meano,aeregs ane aces | month period ending June ne ene ime meee ase | fe meh oitn ae mation thot willinsure your t & On Nat Gyps .... 35:2 (AP)—Butter steady. re- ty jeu ng SLGLEE ADGUST aig f © $8.000-912.000 Es 4 & 26.3 Net Loss “'7, 543 | cetpts 1.006.999: wholesale buying prices} totaled $57,786,178, largest quar- . ler opportunity for $8,000-$12.000 Bt peace-of-mind and property. Beech Nut. gtd Rat Bice! <1: $46 | unehanged to \s‘hiener;“93 score 8675°| terly sales volume in company's and costs. ae, Foenes, 08 Baw hee Pe man wil peg nee ; : . a ea... “— . bd : . t ° Boel ate : iy NY Air Bre 31.1) $48 " Syeue steady: receipts 8.380 history. Sales for the first quar- | Harold 0. Taylor, 25. of Detroit, service ‘will’ be gordon punerat Chandioe. wre tera view. 4 H. Ww. HUTTENLOCHER Agency | Bonn Mum |. 192 Nia M Ew... 313 | wnoteale buying prices unchanged. 0.| ter totaled $54,088,789. was sentenced to 30 days in Oak- August 0 Ot 1:8 2m. ot ime letgh' o pre Ng i we Raw H. W. Huttenlocher Mex E. Kerns | Bees Sees ere =. Nort & W.... 43-4 | Landards 36. current seontpne S0; dtevies Second quarter earnings | land County Jail Monday when he | with Rev. Edward .D. Auchard EXPERIENCE: + MAN TO OPER- 318 Riker B FE 4-1551 | Borg Warn 88 Nor’ Pac .... 55.7; 21-5: checks 20 amounted to 75 cents per share | was unable to pay a $50 fine and | Hil Cemetery” rg. Dalgleish i Shermsn digger Cali MA : Idg. - | Briggs Mfg .. 39 Nor Sta Pw.. 155! on 8.218.985 shares of common | $5 costs assessed by Milford Town- the Doneison-Johns Puneral Te : } Brist My 22.6. Nwst Airlin .. 102 _ ere EXPERIENCED SERVICE STA- ; _ — | iow Balke - 13 Onto ou : Py ni | CETROTT VAP) Bate {0 Detroit. |_ Stock outstanding. 11 cents high- wa, Justice Bartlett wo dr aie Home oe 5 oe enme ten a Tarr “aie " Due Nuns’. 224 Otis ae a | ensen jnstuded. Sederai-ctate aeades: nt-| than first quarter earnings. aylor pleaded guilty _tions. to the Beart Pund Korean Vets — Non Vets . ; -— os ,_weight- driving. HUTCHESON, AUGUST 2 isi, “ 3 511 Community Natl = | cmos "wy 03? Peta 21 Radice ite. sed" ae aie ama 31: | The Dodge Division of Chrysler Kate gat Sundertand S.| ay INTERESTED IN PARTNER: a Gan Pac... 263 Penh EPL 2. 44 ae a1 pevwees Grae laree 06-40. wid Corp. Monday announced a new - Gloria y, 17, of 1005 N. mother of Mrs. Helen Wilton: will supply verang ot geod tees: Bank Buildin Capital Airl 111 Parke Da 31.7| Browns—Grade A. jumbo 60-65, wtd _ y a Woodward Ave., Birmingham, dear sister of Mrs. Nellie Har- tion. Write Pontiac Press. Box 1 | £g Carrier Cp 87) Pa RR cs. 167 ay O14: large 83-84. wid ay $382, medium 145-horsepower V-8 truck engine | pleaded innocent to reckless an meee, ire. Lime Richocdecn one MAN TO SUPERVISE BOYs MUST | Phone FE 4-1568-9 Cater Trac 24 phelps D it, a1 | Wigs" th rege © "aret 20 pt eae 8. as cotiontl rien for cs ‘ing Monday when she appeared | wilt be held Wednesday Aurust have dependable ear for eirculs- - - | Celanese 21 fico ee \. = one before Pontiac Judge Cecil Mc- _* p m. from the Coats . : os, Philip M —_——__—_—_— neral Home, 3141 Sashabew Rd. _fiving phone _pymber, ___ Gort-tead HH hii Pee... 33 F * E h trucks. The new engine was | Callum. She was released on per- Drayton Plains, Mich with MARRTED MAN. MIDDLE AGED 7 -- - + Ches & Oh |. 37 ~ Pit Plate Gi... 57.3 “Foreign Exchange described as the.“‘worid’s most | sonal bond ing trial A 5. | Brother Milton E. Truex officiat- older, work on farm, no ’ i = ae 12. Proct & G.... 865| NEW YORK (AP)—Poreign exchange erful low-ton truck » pending ug. ©.) ing. Interment at Lakeview Ceme- children” ‘712, 8. Blvd. East 4 / / Chile Cop... 294 Pullman...... 56 |rates follow iGreat Britets ie dollars, powert -tonnage , en . tery. Clarkston, Michigan. between John R uindre x Chryster : 41 Pere 08... ° $1 ethers im cams); ae gine. Pleading guilty to using profane CaPLANTE AvaUsT 2. i964, ROTH “or my AGED MAR TO CARE . aes Be ** ollar ~ public Qarence ¥. Baker. son, band = | Clark Equip .. 482 Hem Rand..., 21.1| market 2 13/16 per cent oremium 08 language in Michigan. age 39 wife Tt wo Schaeffer. ; = Climax Mo ,. 53.3 Reo Motors... 27 | 193614 U.8. cents unchanged Air conditioners have been | E, Logan, 31, of 243 N. Saginaw of Lawrence te: dear Cnureniil Ra. "pertiae ie | Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeW itt Chuett Pee. 37 neve Bees O13 surobe: Greet Britain pound), #2811 added to the mobile homes manu- | St $35 Monday when he pleaded daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joha WAN TO- WORK IN AUTO PARTS Coca . uw Great Britain ry ¥ jet er +e - nd Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 Cole Paim °.. $2 Rey, Toe B... 317 futures 281 6 punenanged. eoreat factured at the Vagabond Co. | guilty before Pontiac Judge Cecil mond ‘Biizabeth) La. Paul Piet bare ttberience it mito. parts. Accident Insurance Fire Insurance | Con ‘Tis “ . 473 Salewer Sos: ph shaneed Great Britain 90 a nen 2 be New Hudson, accord- McCallum. sae “Mire. Chéster ‘(Marte) Wyatt and drive wrecker. FE e143 340 on ee ‘ nehen ° jum. f J President George Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance Consum Pw .. 473 8t Jos Lead... 386 unchanged: Prance (frame) 28% of @ cent. Mil The email it i ted Pontiac Police reported a house 7 sat Hy “=. trem Oe aARRIFD ore © OPERATE RE- . Cont Bak , 224 Hl Reg vp -» 31.2) unchanged: Germany (West) (Deutsche es. unit Is moun breakin at 77 Lake St. | ight Spiller-cramer neral Home, tail pat oe re in Pontiae | Burglary Insurance Life Insurance Cont Can ... 745 santas Oe + 28.3) mark) 23.85, unc ed; Holland iguiil-| on the roof and is said to blend | a . last nigh 705 North Main, Clawson. Inter- pw! environs. Age 25 to 45 years Bond All T Pla Glass I ! = nes ee 23 Beare Roed... 3 rel ae aachaneed: Traly Lp A dg with the exterior lines. »Twhen thieves removed a screen ment at Oakview Cemetery, Claw- must be able to furnish A-! | aco ypes te neurance Copper Ring 1. 381 Shell Oll....++ 417/350. unchanged: Sweden ‘rroma) 19-34. — and entered through a rear win- Sutiler-Gramer "Puneral "ome., preg ll aga meio orn 736 ginciair O01... 43 hye, Lyageo at; Denmark (usene) William D. Murdock of Wash- dow. Occupant John E. Boykins 705 N. Main St. Clewson, Michi- experiences. Paid vacation with Crue Stl ++ 26 pocony Vac... 44.3} | 2.32, off ot of 2 cont am raed , . said his wallet, ini ——— 5 full pay. Retirement fund and Nae ee 45.4 | SR ucnonges. cgentine ctreey 7.24,| ington, D. C., has been retained containing $28 and) vena avaust 7 ie. SARH group insurance For interview. aig ed ; tH : O73] wachanged: Brazil (free) 1.70, un-| by MacManus, John & Adams, a $15 check, was taken from his ,’ ed ace es ne.” Gobened vee ty to oe watts Dee ie “Those who sleep with dogs wake up with fleas.” Dis C Seag -| 32 67.3 | cae erie ad unchangea | Bloomfield Hills advertising agen- trousers pocket. wife of John C Myers: dear [ara _ | Bes are «Gs 2h) rte faut"hooe Kota aula 140 wn-| cy, as a consultant on food and | Re-ctect Clare Hubbell Sheritt,| finds" Jace tives: dont tit ot | Du Pont ..... 138.4 . chang’ drug merchandising. blican. ¥ . E. Voorheis and Mrs Lot-. ¥ Eagle P y 226 : = Repu - Vote August ard. Adv. tie e Ring Funeral service will be | ’ East Air L ... 27.7 a?) held Wednesday, August 4, at ; East Kod .... 606 25.1 | B A four - ‘story home office |, if friend's in jail and needs 3: from the Doneison- | —— ™ —$——$———— Hi Auto L |. 318 221 Hilton Hote S uys building will be erected on Wood- bail. Ph. PE $-8201. 0. A. Mitchell Johns Puneral Home with Rev N. Telegraph Sto team” | = r © male ond ee mer Rad .... 12.6 ,. 45.2 _| ward south of 13 Mile road in To my many friends. I hereby Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery. PERM ON OPEN IN STOCKS — BONDS rem Ig : # Control of Statler . | Reva oot by the michigan tite |support Clare Hubbell for Sheriff). Ivinu’Rinera! nome” "| Ser ge pris, x-Cell-O .,, 20 73.6 r So. Construction of re couts. Mike| PEARSALL, AUGUST 3. 1954, BAR- Grinnell Bree. E Consult us for first hand informatio aire or (BE Teo Sul--10¢] BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. —| million-dollar structure will be | Spak. —Adv.| Eyam MS Gomme, Street one ©: 7'&“Sagmew, Pontiac, : n |Preept Sul’ ".: 43.6 Timk R Bear.. 467) Hilton Hotels Corp. today an-| gin this fall. peed ee re ee REAT ESTATE SALESMAN TO | Prue TR oe. ran tr... 4! > w , : in Stocks and Bonds | Gea Bek o~ as Trencamer. . 365) nounced it is buying control of the A ; verbs “ ‘GM Declares Normal aretha of Themes Lee Pearsall site ‘won =7 a Cutaed yen CC yee 2 Twent C Fox.. 22 ' Statler chain in ‘‘the largest trans- | ppointment oO erbert ; - ‘ae ; noms 5 at 1:30 p. m. from the office : i — en Gn Motors at. Un Pac ei2 action in the history of the hotel) Levis as merchandising mana- * - Dividend a, ftir -Chapet with Rev ~ Gen Ry Sis 7 Unit Air Lin 3353 . | . 4 | * ‘ Carl Nelson offictating. Inter- We maintain a direct line to a member of all ; Gen ‘Refa |0 338 Unit Aire 664 | industry.” ger of Hudson Motor Car, divi | New YORK uw — Directors of | ment #t White Chapel Cemetery Gen Tel ...... 447 United Cp... 37! The announcement by Conrad N.; sion of American Motors Corp., | ¢ M C RAND. AUGUST 2. 1954, MRS. | _ principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute Gen Time 31.6 Unit Pruit.... 50 ; ge , General Motors Corp. Monday de- Prank F., 4224 Lanette Road. FE 45447 138 East Pike St , ; : Gen The) 3s. US Lines *¢,| Hilton said the purchase involves) has been announced-by N. K. a a dividend of $1 a share Elizabeth Lake Estates, Pontiac, THE GOODROUREE quotations service available at all times. Gillette” 2. @82 UB ‘Rub’ -.\.) 384. 753,000 shares of common stock at] VanDerzee, vice president in | oq common stock, payable Sept.| Rand’ Mis. Rand tn at the Donel OM peas nO SHOP . - § WP) Soden ag? BE Bie :.. Sag a cont ot $50 per share. The shares| charge of sales. [10 to shareholders’of record Aug. | Srfatguaena"'rii We"ansnse ee Goodyear 142 -* are owned largely atler . . . Grah Paige .. 1.3 Van Raal.... 31 | 12, It was paid the same amount Tex : No RY --... 323 “Walgreen... 28.4] Foundation and various trusts _ Chrysler Corp. announced to- | in” previous quarters. AUGUST 1, 1984, TERRY NEEDED | ‘ e er Gt West S .. 197 Warn B Pic... 11.2| created by the chain’s founder,| day the promotion of H. Richard. aivvon, 473 Irwin Ave. : Greyhound -,, 12.6 West Un Tel... 48.7 fant of Mr. and Mirs. Richard | 414 Community National Bank Bidg. FE2 Cal Oa oosis OL ete Bae Bee tar offer te being mad Oe aut ak See Sleeps in Automobile Lynette Splitter, Puneral Journeymen - ayes eee estg El...... milar le , and John C. 3 yne . wil be . Holland FP .... 17.1 White Mot.... 35.2 id Twesday, August —_— Hooker El... 804 Wilson & Co.. 10.1\to all other shareholders and| Guenther to director of techni- | Robbed of Wallet $23 “'m. from the Hentoon moral Toolmakers = |Houd Mer «.. 15.2 Wisc El Pw... 33.4) should all accept the total pur} cal information for the engineer- , ome with . James Luther Tat Ray’. 482 Yale & Tow... #44| chase price would be about 76 mil-| ing division Steding has served “Oscar Naylor, 32, of 273 W.| . Mi Park' cemetery POT? Electricians n s ° «ee 5 . - a , id . y- * b 3 * inland Stl :. 664 Young 8 # W.. 38 | lion dollars, Hilton said. s di of wi in- | Wilson Ave., told Pontiac Police of Tha * a — Inspir Cop ... 21.4 Yngst 8h & T 63.7 as rector technical _in- . Card nks 1 P fitt interlak Ir .. 181 Zenith Rad... 71.6| Purchase of the eight Statler! formation since 1948. Guenther ey ee et ween eet AAA, ipetitters | properties now in operation will! has been assistant director since | ht in front Weasen St.,| | WE Wien TO TARE THIS METH. i Norway maintains a polar bear | bring to 26 the number of hotels July of. 1958. but. when he awakened he was| , soprecpi oa te eur acighters an Millwrights . sanctuary in its northernmost re-| owned, leased or operated by) missing his wallet, containing $23. a Be Machine Repair gions. | Hi}ton-Hotels. Corp. a seinerr oe Naylor .told. police. he beca e for | pirenwescinncons = ee 7 ——4¥il (Hornviewed” A Weeks) __ tired : heme: — andj a ea eee : Tinsriths <0 .-0 ; Pigures to doze. The victim said To te Cy Firemen vhe ree I : e — Baldwin Rubbers. #3. | he--didn't lock ‘the _car_before | .tpeea in extinentshing the fire, | “APPLY = Dac wavagotion® 444) falling asleep, and “I just don't Cur proine end thashs camnet ; < Mich . xpress 8 - : = i t : Kingston Progectes 34 know what happened.” To everyone our appre- \ PONTIAC ‘2 | mp e e udy pe Hy About 2 of 3 adult Americans 2 MOTOR | ; ee a oie eate: bad amd wear eyeglasses . =e or DIVISION’ - investment ni i — Employment Offiee— i + : ege,°@ Fr We who love you miss you + 2 = DETROIT EDISON COMPANY» cs" dane oar | In our lonely hours thinking . . bbe ws are, -" . GLENWOOD AVE. ; te m Tr, Fi - . . . at Your Finger Tips || COMMON STOCK YIELOS MORE THAN 5% 1 , sees, BA | . y friend. First Lt Lesile Bugene...{.-. : . Evans, who wrs killed in action piant M: expert a sch ler Having paid dividends continuously since 1909, Angust 3, 1946 Prat Mr. Nichols, § p.m. Just pick up your phone|and coll us experienced this stock off xeellent mo Srlead we ‘eve cam over de ers an e investment in a es in . PAINTERS lt. service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome ing Mic! BEE tare, money Brame ad ny . ai ~ Flowers a ie “1 Fh sis — = oy =m, . ‘ , ~ mts ¢ nae ~ ee | oe r 2-2055 available good Rewicigh business in city of Pontiac Waterford | WATLING, LERCHEN & co. First or Micuicas Conroratiow Funeral 4 cared tm Wain Gute fort yees, wer Exceptional opportunity for right - acne Fife eh a Setegy ae cig Meting enter ’ ’ person. I'll furnish list of custom. F 7 ) Investment Banker Donelson-Johns | ges ce 2 ; é " PONTIAE OFFICES a | J ¥ WERAL | Kash RA RR. Ro. , Clartston e , j i ‘s, Dept. MCO-. - 7G | “116 Pontioe State Bonk Bldg. BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT | Voorhees-Siple Sai Freeper, tn tm ‘ FE 4.2895 NEW YORK CHICAGO a 7 oan a '. . - | FUNERAL HOME ams eat, hire or 4 . ' - r : ’ Ambulanee te ad oe Motor writer . | . ° , | ' f , Y r } ‘NY . ~ j , ' § } ¢ ' ad ‘ ; ) 7, , “? } jana dirs PP. ide a oe . “yy 4 4 vé Be Ne ie oe ef ek et oti Tf Lol deo oe eck Parag Lee pee f . re ier aa wee ? if af ’ as: Fe agin : : For neat man to assist ep- Gat" mause bering “to work for . This is an unus wt ain Pen WANTED: Apply personne! office Sears, Roebuck & Co. -. 154_N. Saginaw WTD. MAN WIT? WITH FORD TRAC- and mower to mow 6 acres. Clarkston wear Baldwin ’ 29-6432. INC Dainty Maid offers & tunity to earn - “4 Detailed « lercal rk. No t : ae rotating shift. Py o-5 4 “apply Personnel Office CLERICA , GENERAL OF FI and book& Will con- be employed elsewhere. Pew hours per wee« outside work in éx- zt Hf H z > i: 4 Re | ee i any type _\iam_ Newman at FE +0791 PAPER. HANGING AND PAINT- ing by experienced man. All work guaranteed. Charlies Snow. EM | TO MANAGE SMALL _ WELDING at i A 9 YEARS OLD DESIRES work na ahy Vint -?S-22038__ _ Work Wid. _ Female 11 BABY SITTING Arseamoons ai ev s. Good ww ster fe — _ ___ "Bes DAY WORK WANTED. PE 23-1878 HIGH SCHO™ 8TU h for room and board and ploym re. wis wages. Excellent quarters ae gay gg om hens Drs in new me Must have own PE 2-6818 _Aransportation, MA 63761 fRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME “DISTRICT MANAGER | 9 PE 5-7119. : CapyY Di WORK BY DAY my : must, be, fli imme- or week. &-0T70. diately. It is open MIMBOGRA NO YPinaG am between 3° end a service. EM 32802. earns Bgl UE | NURSE AVAILABLE, HOSPITAL direct to the home. Your RSE A will to recruit and a wotang Local refer- ‘of women to sell a top qual-| _ence. PE 5-1247 y petenally advertised t | RELIABLE GIRL DESIRES WORK = u / ing: tees end over. as oe FE Ht or mother’s elven: ina or aeiiverg. Car and ‘phone | WASHINGS ANT INONTNOS WANT. are e want ® person | _ 64. b_ 5-710. who must have a high income WANTED WASHING REASON- aad is wil to work to make able pickr> and delivery, FE it for Le 56-0826. : ” WASHING AND IRONTNGS ATSO — today phone Dust curtains. Pickup and deliver. FE ber to for en inter-| _ ©3135 view. B. R. Hammond, 8532 Wel | W A TRONINGS. ton Detroit 4, Michigan. up snd deliver, FE 2-1737. E os TYPisTt, WITH wassiees | TRONINGS. LOW come shorthand, steady . to steady customers. FE oes vr . for home decorative shop. serae- ~ Building Service 12 ditions. Apply Mr. Bronsing, Ja- | ATTENTION: CO " cobson's Decorative . eling & modernising Attle 3 A sata oon RE.| edditions, apartment ai- Sakis ont niorations dept. Re terations, custom buliding FHA ' Box. 78, Pontine Press. financing. PE 4-5470 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. o21 Ww. Huron EVENINGs TO . SPARE? SPEND | your spare evenings ‘in this wanted, ADP, WATTRESS Birmingham, Mer tinelli’s Res’ LS FOUNTAIN WAITRESS _NO NIGHTS oR GumpATS | 2 ACS Secor 160 OW. _MAPLE, B HAM A. OATMAN: SPECIALIZING IN cement work of ail kinds. Also _biock laying. OR 3-0495 A-1 Carpenter Remodeina of « nick. BLOC CEENT WORE BRICK, BLOCK & NT Reasonable. FE 64-1677 or _# TTT. — BLOCK AND a oe 0 A. mew ° ¥ $Y af chic me. Se was Ph B& J TRENCHING | GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE whould be able to 83 7m ene rome , field tite and water lines. shorthand, file, do eeping.| _“*_* . Insurance experience desirable. oon SESIDERTIAL. COM COM. “Press Bor | ’ plans or curs WYrtle 20823. ENT FLOORS, PORCHES, HOUSEKEEPEA AND COOK - | —“rives, ete. FE 5-0782. mora. Permanent position, Give | Alteration: -nd custom buflding. Teferences and salary expected in| _OR_3-2579. Box No, 29 Pontiac Press. |CARPENTER WORK, ALTERA- aotee WORK SLEEP IN—3. BA. Ba vat oe Si ‘also custom colored — , over 21, . coun, rE omar F HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN, SEEN WORK: RESIDENTIAL & small home, 2 e chil- , 3 zs eior 6:30. mond Commins, PB 4-9366. LICENSED BEAUTY 4 " , desires 50MPLETE LINES OF MASONRY Sei ina —| Boek ect ame Bs | " pitious and nea r ™ D. anne BULL ~ LADY EXTRA yey |S by 2 arage fe LS na do Fis = coment & = from: home apiete 3 B.C, Box 331, bee | e > number. : E 6. - EPA! PART. TIME. - REPAIR LADY. | bt08 Brick veneer, Basements, | P= stone work. SANDING OLD @LOORS A Cari Bills, FE 2-578. CEMENT A ; Free estimates Jensen, 2-240 iitt| GENERAL BUTLDING — REPAIR stone and wk. FE 62200 ORDER NOW AND - SAVE — a REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES TRONE®S & MOTORS PHONE FE 4.2569 fee an’ insta'lation ATION. AIR. Gas TY Midway FE AL. . tal, industre! commercial estimate- Highleld Electric. 50303, eT VOTi SERVICE Re. EAVES TROUGHING Se 4 ea _SEWER CLEANING — Po FE 42012 aaub ieee" ANY¥___KIND. Lavag grass, weeds and bush cut- ting. Lawn work and light haul- _ing. PE 43284 par tr MOVING i —— moving rh SPR* Ep .o TOR WEEDS crabgta» FE 23-0067. ‘ MASON AND CARPENTER WORK. PE 7-8634 RI ALL Ex- cellent work Ourranteed. Reas ING re Ez Lastt, ‘RT H CHAPIN SEPTIC TANKS INST/LLED, 2% hour service basement excava- tion. 865 for verage basement: bolidezea: work trenching. tree or strum removal aiso fil! dirt and crane Work. Ph Howell 536 ask _for Vap. SPECIALTY oF ORNATE CLEANING FE 40067. (ACHINE FILED +8 ley i Man _Leach , B soRTeAee s PTTS TARE cleaners Leke Or MY 26431 TR: TR AND REMOV- RRS . Pree estimate. FE rE TRENCH ING Footings, field tile, septic tanks and sewers installed. FF 5-8221. Foot Specialist 15A DRA, 4 SANTER, FOOT SPE “tte * S Sertraw St FE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 a taled DRESSMAK- Garland. ALTERATION AN, ing. PE 46952. 2505 a ORESSMARINO yaNb les Garden Plowing 16A ALL fon poeta: Se PE 1-653) UIPMENT une, and ariee ke “Bulldozing ? 3-6657 ____Laundry Service 18 | AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY, AGITA-| tf washer, fast service. Pick w deliver FE 5-09787. or FE | tae ‘CURTAINS PLAIN OR- fi beautifully “inisred. tine Laundry. Y LAUNDRY v- tiae Laundry. fA tee. Ph. 2-8101 Landscaping 18A DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE. ne lawn maintenance. FE 4-810. eee . v- . Pree ates. . GlaHF poaing TONE ORAVET and fill, MAple AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR pickup & delivery. Good service at reas, rates. FE 7-0759 anytime, ‘egrn BAT TORS CLEANED. ESAS Sad ese ; DAVENPORT, 6 RUF. | Moving & Trucking 19 }— ae PoNTIAG P PRESS, S. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3, 1954 SLICE OF HAM © - “se bat BA TV REPAIR AN FE one ANDY a |* CHAIK. ae. cnieeh Free age workmanship one. DRAPES. SLIP LCOVERE MATERI als. Beadle FE 5-1927. FORNITURE REFINISHING aR - won GREY & SIBERIAN HUSKY dog, male, 1 year old. Vicinity _ Clintonville & Walton. OR 3- - 7552 Notices « Personals 2s ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING @ friendly edvise. contact Mrs. Vernon Vie. Ph PE 23-8734. Confi- dential. The Salvation Army. rnd Cay MAX® SPECIAL Dorothy's, 500” Petty. Pe CAFETERA SUPPER AND ICE | cream social Wednesday, Augost | V 4, at Mt Bethel Church. pm Public t ing frm 8:3 w 9 invited, . CLAIRE I want for the people of Oakland | County. what I want for you, the children and myself: a good me, ; -* 8 b, a family, individual ; @ government of and for | the people. I ant to introducé and support legislation to bene- fit them. I want to serve them as their state senator ~ Fred Elias DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES Mra Burnes FE Dang 09 Mark » DEAR VOTERS Y Elias—State Senator Fr ang Ciajre Elias ETECTIVE ‘ SERVICE, dential reports. 25 yre. experi- --enee Licensed bended. —MApie 5-6898. I AM NOW ROOMING AT 37 Allison 8t.. FE 2-5510, Charlies M | _ Van ; Buskirk le “YOU COULD SEE HOW Nice we clean carpeta and furniture . you ——e ca’ us today. A-1 Rug! FE. 4-7110 4 ‘RE APPARENT THA S., parent Glaxo coating adds beauty and saves 'incleum. Waites No- __ tions. } lr YOU WANT A NICE. QUIET shady place to s Di | lochen, Mich $28 a wk. boat in- __ cluded, Two bedrooms in cottages. any debts contracted by asy_o' _"N, Eddie St Wal “31-84, I will not be responsible : contracted + oes: ———— *. IREDYCED RATES Large Ven{toe serve fou Smith Moving VET rr ? TON STAKE TRUCE SUDDEN | Bish and lieht true’ | ~ODEL. -L CA TAGE dish, Anytime, Cheap. FE 3-9296. Trucks to Rent tor Be Pontiac ing Re and industrial Tractor Co. +046" Vv ae Stakes | } ~ ee aa te ee for any de e by UCKIN: we _.meselt-—Richart -E ; - 7 ~ truck. sates — lack trt oon a e.. REALTY CO. REALTORS PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE | 10S _W._ Hu owt ail AND BAULANG. , fe 9s eR aan ‘ APD RELAX SAVINGS & LOAN CO. Resu.ts with every visit Fast. carrot. SA fs , safe and scientific, FE 44131. 5: W. Huron cE _ +0661 my, WEDOTRO INVITATIONS $7.50. —_s _ Wtd. Child, to Board 26 ~~ ae DOMCEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ——= = or equity KNAPP SHOMS. SIZES 5 TO 18. Widthe AAA to EEE. @ North © vou eee ep SOS K'l. Templeton, Realtor OR 3-1592 2339 Orchard Lake Rd PE 44563 APTER THIS ATE, AUG Case FOR LAND CONTRACTS. on, 5 ‘ise, I will not 7 7. vewwors 4540 Dizip Hwy. ie ony, other debts esntrected by oR 3-1358. T an m Ee Bauer 60 Crawford St. Pon- WE RAVE tiac, | Mich. |ON. AND AFTER THIS-—-DATE, | 4t our disposal to purch tew | or soned - - for, 8-3-54, I will not be responsible for ae den. tee me Gee than myself, Myrtle ee 1149 - CONTRACT AOREEMENT POR {Bits he: Seen St “froe “lisabets | Lake Ba, __Wtd. Miscellaneous” 2 23. EXPLORER SCOUTS WANT’ Tc 70 borrow or rent if 1 wheel trailer fur out West Aug. 20. Call FE_ WANTED | CUSTOM ~ COMBINING. 3600 Sherwood Rd. Ottie War, mour Lace TRENCHING AND TRUCKING, —fand, gravel and fill. PE 5-151. 32:,| Building Supplies 12A ARE YOU TIRED OF LIVING $ pecement or ‘mcomplote home? ~ ‘fate of interest.- Hundreds 5 =s 2*ax3"6 LJUR VERSATILE EN. isfied customers, FE +1000 or —larger Jike new, OR 32760 write Pontiac Press, a Fae eo outs. __ Business Services x 13 Seat a ina Sete © ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Physiotherapy —21A wae “factory ; ~ hoe * Co, Law. Poot Techniques *s 12_ Elm! St +2853 ni % Wanted Real Real Estate 32A HAVE BUYERS FOR ;. bedroom home. dowa, “\> 06250 y : ___. Wanted toRent 29 3 with activities room | an extre bi Se around 2 ROOMS. ‘FLOYD KENT, Reehor 24 W. Dawrence _ Next ey Fy aers Fowse After 4 p.m. 283 | Li. | 2 RooMs ADULTS ~ ONLY.” @i Auburn. S ee PRIVA ATE ENTRANCE — y tion oe east entrance. 2 ROOMS. T only. per month. FED ROOMS. EVERYTHING Fun. | 5 minytes walk from town. ie children, ‘or aeavy drinkers. ROOMS, ADULTS, 13 , 15, after 5 2 LARGE ROOMS { Private entrance. FE 4-2036. Mrs. - Mull. “Disbed onde ee ENTS FUR. Nearly NEW two bedroom bpee come Call before 6:00 p m.| *"¢ frame— all large . | PE ete went oa heat, —. storm RUSSELL YOUNG, paral. . prope $11,500, Groene SG CLARE ot term : MODERN 5 1 2073 WIL. “we - Soces Matber, Tonsoni | Ottawa’ Drive — A grand brick fi y home With” pS pg By a —_Temly Ren ent. FE 6298) e livin ¥ rty SMALL “House PARTLY mR. of fine construction ond “Esky : nished, reasonable, Write 4 | $50 000 ire that will please you. ac Press. . rms. _ ¥ m suite. $100 month or FE | 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE OR _™ ting cou! _ 45268. | 3] 4 HOME OF YOUR eo 1M 6. OWN 3 BED HOUSE, MODERN yar sane ONLY. 60 LA- | Lake shore near, Share with ex- | : : perienced' teacher. nildrea. | Auburn Heights ROOM os NISHED GAPART. | exchange for 2 bour lesson |, An excellent 7 room ent. Adults only. No ooh "MB vocabulary and sen-| with basement garage. wie Pras | tence constryction “single lot, off FA hat. comb : Away all day. References. Write.) sasn Early possession. eileen, | Near Weaver Shcool Only $7250 with $175@ down food | North Sidé Seeing . beltfev Teatures sdout this wond cadvicd peapesty ny a BEROOM HOUSE, YOUNG . © Pdplar off Baldwin, |? benastals ET EOC 2) drink: home on west side. onth! _ Reasonable Will definite) pono gy you. ast Sedig, PE nace MAME | Beh Pretend Se “Sonal” | «Te mst cserayGSUPR | Tents Pues Oremvlie SPC” | SO. Weems.” , # ROOMS OR MORE” APT, OR| 3 ded 4 tor | “Private entrance. 116 & Howard. |) ROOM COTTAGE NEAR Wil wk aUY amu house: family of 3. Best of ret Colored. 1.0% down, ‘ * oom PRIVATE ENTRANCE. Panera 3a LAND CONTRACTS Pa ante _-=& or ie le @ MONTH RENT IN ADVANCE | 2 bedroom home for colored, 9000 | _Norton. erences 5 ROOM: HOUSE. feos Gat hoo FROG ELT RTE (ner sovtes Beroe «| NIT CHOLIE COUPLE NEEDS 4 OR 5 ROOM wilt for baby while unfurnished apt. house on first re 3. A. Taylor Realtor, FE _mothgr wernae 1018. Paddock. = com Si . by rea FI Prefer West Side 2544. q oe 5 onirie NO DRINK. rivileges. also apt available’ ue | AND H ARGER co. a-k reference An. wo weeks, corner of Open £30 ‘til 8:30 PREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND Ca J ROOM FURNISHED APART- Cooley wire 5533 W irda lied, nants Ariane lla mea Mwoman must be Setting |_ Renders Pi Saad [2 pee & hel Fa com AOENCY Pe Sina q . li | coulis’ cabins. F time job cleaning | 3 BEDROOM ON LAKE, |A TI RACTIVE RANEH TYPE <4 Free 3 Specialist! | esate sh seve a 703 —— J LARGE ROOMS PARTLY FUR- . _ ‘Ss ibe rE W , | ished. Cross ventilation, good her for chuaren - ve reas, BY OWNER. 2 +: = When You Want’ to Sell | iocation «9 Putnam o nose AND Ox: garage PE +0604. PONtTae a tes, doalre Real Estate! [> ,anee Sone ALL PRIVATE. | rage. Adults. 282 E, Pike |BY OWNEX 9 YRS. OLD. ON 4 5 furti, house over z ROOM FLAT ON WoL _ a5 mo. FE 53886. ones! Deobleme gall fers |3 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. |' ROOM UP a aos WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE | Sector an’ property Private bath and entrance. Baby at | ATED Oe wae areal sniate specialist “Fem Christians No smoking. | 7 ROOMS. CLEAN AND MODERN. A Steal!’ rabi beth Lax us you bave a real estate +6008, 81 8. Sanford. —_ . Some. o sterably ne eis. Pci problem. J ROOMS NEAR PONTIAC AND —> 1768 You won't find bdetler buy YOUNG CHRISTIAN + COUsLE BE ~ Tene Body. Couple preferred. FE a =o z EN ee ea on than this year sround lake front cireh unfurnished oft, Pe fn} OF SUre results) srooms woreina coUPLE WO ket +1715 ~ & =m BAT | Seceed to leat and cone poems. — tte tim “sot S00 pm Seekers, FS 219 i#77 or OR-31708 7 ROOM APT. 1 FE +00 AFTER Village, at modern conveniences. | | C Wood Co Share Living Quarters 30 fom ses oe 1 ws 2 bedrooms, “Only sis; 4 + \e . are ‘3 ‘ = noo UPPER. MODERN. PRI-| weekly. Available about A | winow vecknmes cece CASH 3 | vate entrance. 148 Wall. 15. Lake MA | ee ne REALTOR WIDOW (HOLINESS ) SIDE. rner of Williams Lake Rd. & MBe Would like Christian woman or | IN \¢ « Rocha AND BATE. wi bv Rent Lake Property 36A on 312s - couple to mare heme. Bea 33 | @ROOM APT. MODERN KITCHEN, Westies Frese. — 24 HOURS y Si Lorraine Ct. in back of 3 Room AND BATH wouERE 1 BEDROOM (° =D . ith ex- | Softee room. with 4 coun- | ere eee sachet Be en.| FOr your equity im your ls ROOM — FURNISHED apart. | 7% +3. try lots. all fenced. Cherry and 2 hour le geme or farm. Cok pe ment, r. r. jlodern. $90 per AG On j . peach trees. strawberries, 2 car rena? cebuny anh ou phone. be A 1 to Sept 30 sleep & Linoleum oa 3 floors. Of e Owner angie ” eur etteg before you SaseMENT T APARTMENT 2] Seat "Call Royal Oak Lincon| pumps, srorm “winaes ba Ave or eity potcoegscs, ene dea: We mean business!- ge No drinkers. 996 LaSalle 63621. sc: . wtiity and MY _ Pont eas Box J ' . = FE 2-0680 The 23-4654 after 4:30 for ° : 'ABINS ON a “Wid. Transportation 31 EDW. M. STOUT BACHELOR APARTMENT. P day, oe a Pe) A. : : TN. Gaginew St Ph PE 64103) nie PEA very r¢ PM. ADA . __nice - ss WANTED RIDE FROM LAKE Re eee Se BASEMENT APARTMENT. WALK. "AXE HOME ON MIDDLE Orion to Ponti A M a vee’. LISTINGS WANTED | “ing distance from downtown. FE | to beet” at beck door. 5 8 te oe om One ity 24008, A. NOTT, REALTOR | swim at a clean safe beach 406| located “in new west, home urdays, 170 W. Pike FE $2005 | FURNISHED AP APARTMENT, PRI-} ft. from front door, si on im division. Lake tleges. This ape wanes, CaM, oe La cabanesget numer ori | porering gerne [a'"4 ome | levety ranch ype mensuve Dane La e 30 te S30: *Phone EM 3-4 near GREEN LAKE OFFICE Fees 2 ROOM APT. FOR | Conveniences August throwgh thake coding. wiring eas | nine o sone _E {ON OREEN LAKE) rent. PE 58-0008 Sept. 7 $350 _EM3see6 Ss | im. Selling for only wT Ae g epee a, Cottares. Homer Lots and Betates Fon BEBO AOE 7 LO miles NW. of Clare. 630 week, “O*NORTH SIDE ii er- -- tn room meee PEC FURNISHSD APARTMENTS Fe. Me oral be tered ele Wtd. “= Mt 32) Tee ~ 45-4419 hors welcome. rE a eN hardw od floats. full i Contract 5, Mtgs, WOodward 4.7744 ow Lu oil heat, water softner, GROUND DOR APART beck yard paved street. Near To oar ror TO BUY OR mes aa oath own. ot : couple No drinkers. a privileeee Im orivate home.| Pont ee Yours for only land Realtor and bath or more Oak! $2000 e & Gs Nes oh @ W Hurev| Close $e. Medive down payment. ma TILE BATH, ADAMS REAL : ir toe um down payment. | LARGE 3 13 ni | EVAN. LAKEFRONT | yaa qudars ave om 3% MORTGAGES . from ee or or closing D. CHARL CES couttens Ld 1719 8 Teleerapr 40521; Eves FE 5-880) $ Unlimited 3 cnarivas feous "betion ser im Por immediate ferulte ra A. JOHNSON, Realtor - FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. CASH Settlement” Do “you want a fast deal on vour | —_ od Cant savers Ceseums in | ‘and ity Pe han your | contract or or toll STONE “REALTY FE 2-0340 Bun. 1 to 6. . Daily: a ame LisTInoG oe — Realtor WE 3-801! LAKEFRONT I PARTSENT PA PRI- vate entrance. Stove, refrigerator, utilities furn To couples work- CASH FOR EQUITIES We have investors sow buying equities in medium priced, weil- FE 2742) APARTMENT FOR RENT. WORK- | __ing_coup.e_preterred | FE S374}__ FURNISHED APT CHILDREN welcome. 141"? Oakland SMALL APT. FOR ONE LADY. | 3% Willams WEST SIDE APT STOVE AND RE. frigerator furnished Adulte only. Phone FE 2-9393 after 5S pm Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS corvine =a @ or suburban prop- Hempetead, F Realtor ag z Bves. PE 2-1317 =| af ai F, C. Wood Co. o mes ‘arge down are scarce trade your i can us fo DORRIS & SON | §pAL Fone CO-OP MEMBERS | Ww. urop FR +1557 | Johnson |:3 That'scrigm elke pekere se | ete ese _Office Open 98 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 _ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. renner WE - ONE CHILD. eae CARE ABSOLUTELY _licensed_ home home FE & alte Wd. Household Goods 27 soMr LET ve eux FOR AUCTION IT co owe ‘| ont =~ $1,000,000 ' furniture buyers cash waiting “ READY FE 47881. ra oe FURNITURE NEEDED You Entire ome of, odd tots. sh Se a a mens NICHOLIF. & } HARGER WANTED TO per ALL TYPES | Ww. W, Hoton ot. of furniture. FE 25523. WANTED FURNITURE|GET GOOD BUYS in tf vou have anything for sal¢ and want promot cour. Classified! House, car. hoor orice ‘ts gash and ~ high ; ’ . : La&s S‘SALES CO. Prine or CUSED FURNITURE tore Read ‘Want Ads _ for SM PE | prove fore 9:00 a.m, or 3:30 p.m. , i = te vise Call | 2 Room APT. BABY WELCOME. i UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FE __ 53595. a J ROOM UPPER. 2. +REPRIGERA- tor, stove and utilities fu __Coupie only. 308 N. Sagina 7,ROOMS __pereh. OL 2-0341 after 5 p. m stove furnished. Couple only. 3 y Rooms REFRIGERATOR AND ‘$00 5 y own electric b adie ia few days. OR 3% 3} ROOMS. NO CHILDREN OR . OR 30716 ROOMS “UPPER, NEAR LAKE. _¢0 _OR __3-1708 3 NICE ROOMS. PRIVATE ad trance. 1. or _2 adults. OR 3-7671. @ ROOMS AND BATH, BEAT AND hot water furnished. Near city hospital 79 Lincoin. No mont, _Bee_ caretaker | heated By Tocesetel. on | anlte cay BATH AND LARGE | ew y Frabcoraied, Judson aK m1 OAKLAND 2 rooms and bath “Utilities and | WITH LARGE PORCH NISHED. WILL RENT FOR $150 PER MONTH ON D LEASE. LOCATED ON SYLVAN Near Generali Hos i. _§ fohnson oe | TARE. FURNISHED ROOM REA- sonable 58 N. Paddock FE 5-869 |\CARGE CLEAN" Lady. 4 surerme / WANT AcTION . tne days. 3060 Lexington Scott | MAHAN HAS BUYERS) _ Lake | SHORE INFORMATION PHONE / MODERN 2 ROOMS IN TOWN | PEs $1,120 DOWN. Attragtive 3 bed The demand is sales | _ Single person preferred FE 5408 yvean R AROUND LAKE COTTAGE, completed’ fall — we force is cncoptional @ need MODERN 2 ROOMS. BATH. HOT modern EM 333%. tie, automatic hot ater Kitchen Seet haneed Moe peas eee | mates pee | For Rent | Rooms 37) sink. pire and of interior, stag fi, Mt eapietgetecs Seal_de- | NEWLY DECORATED AND FURN | rooms, reel value, and you et ven wil be cottell 3 rooms, private entrance and| BUSINESS GIRLS. LARGE 3| won't be all your life paying for We aandic at Getaile _ bath, Til N Telegraph. : room apartmen’. com ter one. ine and closing Cel Call use todey | NEW FURNISHED } ROOM BRICK) ished: f to list vour property or vicinity of allied e att 2 F701. just ott Joslym eg modere i =e. AN. SLEEPING ROOM PRI- ent, gas urnace. AK IRN D ATED 3 ROOw __vate entrance close in, FE 3-4967,| storm ‘and screens, tije bath, ee SO ADULTS | LAROR, NICELY — PORMIBNED | S'*c!, 0 floors many other de- AN NICE. CLEAN 3 ROOMS, MS. ADULTS om aso tures possession. only Paddock. oe} . Tasmania. A LAKE 1 @&DROOM, | Wibow ROOM $2,300 DOWN priced at only Wil Kitchen bath, hot water, | Det, men. Seminole Hills. FE | $8.500. / Lake Williams Member ear Rea! HAN Ine. 965-70 cee eet 8. Pontiac Trail. | —° o- ean A - well “forsace, TOwnsena $4971 ____ | 1 DOUBLE AND 1 SINGLE SLEEP. ee. FE 2.0263 PURNISHFD APARTMENT. COU. int. ees Pontiac Motor. gentie- | beac "True wT i } b. Li ue, ree eat a pfun a | 2 ee ee wee 1. ; DOOR A “BRANCE scHoot STREET AND BATH and We have over “se Tieti “eo OFFICE ++ Heat Nebts and gas PE 2.7478 | 5-004 choose from. why not vis ear LARGE FRONT ROOM. DOWN office and leok over our many pnoto-tistings, time nd money ' porting | right at our door. te | Member Co-operative Estate BROWN, Realtor OPPEA. FULL | BaTH, i Rae pare Tk 8,75 3 stele ot 6h dae rooms 4 noe 2 blocks from Sear's 1962 W_ Huron 1 NICE SLEEPINO ~~ m4 eB) ¥._ Huron BLOGEAUTIPUL BRICR. Consisting of six evete as specious livable rooms, fireplace, two full new aluminum storm windows soneuns. 2% car ph situated jos | yoou2oe to. + sooas Fo BERD MS | Bra Drayton area Pree gin | ELTZABETR SAKE Estates . BEAUTIFUL Situated on tes: and Modern 2 bedroom home, tacancy for {wo women 1385, ¢®° garage. $2.500 down. Hard Clyde Ra Milférd MU- OUTSTA BUY Hotel Rooms 39 ’ and and HOTEL PONTIAC =. $12 WEEKLY romsl fan beth ond re 8estt = =f ag wr. Rent Stores * “eated Yor = Gould et for FOR aprroxmateny 4) “" “T™*. | @@f a 3% & & foot sore WE SELL - WE TRADE = Hors, os ac fi reer em : ee ri deat eh) +3000 ROOM AND BOARD FOR IND | <‘e! é ; 4s it Ps _THE a PRESS, TUESDAY, AuGuUsT B.1 Aas od Far Sele Howes 43) CARNIVAL _€y Dick Termes OFFERS Watkins Lake 5 reoms glassed oi Biv- room, dinette } -+ West Side—Paved Street 6 room modern home in ex- cellent condition, full base- ment stoker, siding and terms. : tne the golf course. $2,006 down} egy ene moreae, earch. Ge JIM WRIGHT, Realtor co speaaivg Beak: Estate, rt CHARLES to Sou Ives a BE aye > ouse especially ean! For cool te basement recredtion room reduce* from last wows | to this week's a Don't delay Bargains BARGAINS! | Barkatie! phone for details Be sure $500 N Good looking owner- | built cement block unfinished $750 DOWN BIG 10x21) living "oom $800 DOWN for small 2 family Live in ome: rent one $1,000 DOWN Very beautiful shad- ed lots with ¢ room home. Eliz Lake Estates MOTHER HERE‘S ONE built tee | Smaji 3 room wits | car garage balance at onlv 1 os per Irwin & Rosa REAL A 268 Ba.dwin Aven FE 5010+, FE_2 FE 23-2161 _ HAPPINESS HURON GARDENS YOU'LL LIKE THIs < | | 26 PE 5-741 | 7 SAUL D. GATEWAYS to, HAMMOND Huron. 8t. Eve "Eve, PE Satie ! Incomes ! : shady lot with a full = | : 7 fidso DOWN Round Lake ¢-room EAbdecaped shat vroom and bath | Modern § room brick home with : Brick Bungalow—\ acant with bath boat screened porch.| .omi-bungalow, with extra meer | focomens, ene wih dS , ~ Built in 1980" ‘Liv ing dining §P508° DowN Dandy 3 bedroom | OL rSP replace 30 fl. kitchen Scotch Fine and «assorted fruit . oem carpeted. hea with ranch home with breezeway mr | and dining ara. ot] heat, lot tg Included uf ry the : snack bar. rooms & a 3 room, bath. utfl- SOxl4o ft 1s st _sarage, weer ke. teentthes’ <— ; bath on Ist deer unfinished | $!- | Donelson home attic for bedroom, Pull] ‘ty & Secokingt pook in Huren’ fered at $2,800 down. a, det) fecing . ahother 2 Desement, ges heat tubs, | SArseme wn 6 room beth 2 YOU'LL WANT IT, BE PIRST. aoe one Re: ¢ Slamamum slorma sceseene: | arvgarage, Late ot beast | VACATION TIME. Immediat ay carpetin Located om Williams Lake is this -— 13,500, te: © possess $2,500 DOWN One of the nicest | 18 YEAR AROUND modern 2 fy a, with 5 | $13,500, terms. -peatest, most comfortable homes, In beautiful Elizabeth ‘Ee rooms and owner and 4 we've ever seen for $11,000. Cop-| tates with this attractive colonial and beth for ab 7 Income , per plumbing. hot water, radiant! 6 room, 3 bedroom home with ves- is a 4 car serege. : : ; est tibule entrance to» 28 ft. living ¢ — $11,500 with $2.500 down : Four 3 room units, 4 blocks ‘hee * natural ‘hreplace aun reom, burrv. 4 dition.” ‘Each eet | WE ADVERTISE HONESTEY Con- | large dining room, tile bath, rooms. With bath, range 5 tinuously And sel! them. | shower compact kitchen with 4 family tmeome located. at coc car sarace ow-| LIST yours }f yoo want reliable| breakfast nook, full basement, gas e handy te. beach. In- , i bey tere | eset tn reir ines | darcomaer” Breatat SScome "sp neath, Heat, “Electric, and . bow v yy iawn . ome ap- lights average (“$45 per Pp Dp GUARLES S-Realjor| poe a | — rh ceding ewer ee. Lg mente ee FE 4-052 | garage Offered at $16,000 S00 | Priced as low as $17,560 1717 & Telegrap Ra’, open evenings) PRIENDLY NEIGHBORS. | : Watkins Lak Front Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchene? | ; q A a lo yi bedraoel modera bome | FIRST OFFERING J+ £4. I YiOr : v ree Cc RX GI. RELEASE-4_ PER NT) REALTOR—INSURANCE , tenet aren tnecben an o'- | New 2 dedroom, me tur-| MORTGAGE, Built’ im 1960. this | 400 Oaxiand Ave. — ee | new re 5 a ec tana ep gas | er, emir tone” ore” Cau] Mes Wat” Ge sbi cea ~~ —_ heat, automatic water heat-| ‘nator TV, Power mower. La ture window, tile — oe . - er, new 5¢ and | _fenced lot. Owner. 36 8_Holcom®. boards full + “Nest, 7S ramp. as feet om take i> DONELSON PARK | ube: fruit cellar recreatfon room: - Fear 350,\eet_ deep. $15,000, BRAND NEW 1's STORY HOME | gonsed Bock bet. on spot. , we! DESIDENTIAL DISTRI WE) gms ind Fisher 2 OFFER YOU THE VERY ered at $9,850. $2. FOR BETTER HOMES 5 _.20 Acre Estate | LATEST IN MODERN LIVING. fe nen, mae EING HAPPY Walled Lake Area bAbcwent’ P Dat SNLY mortage. DON’T WAIT Makes life worth living. and iD w you | Early American farm home | $1600, ORCHARD. NEAR Bus To sett - 7 ail, motera home. with best ing living room with natural! VOOR’ . FOR You's iT WE'LL fi INGORE TT| ¢ rooms gown and @ 3 room : fireplace den, 3 5. YOUR IN - N - - nent we. Extre stool ia lavato kitchen = with NTI . base . apartment j proahtiet bar, dining, room, ~ A note our payments. Pull 1_price shower bath, and enclosed -KENNEDY Y $8,960 with $2,600 do — on first Toor, wea { on second REALTY CO. REAL $650 i flow, ‘Automatic off beat pr ReALTon com Co-operative Real Fstate Eachange po ng ey room Thodern just ° iiding: enings 5 263 ross _road from Dixie 2. | hr Met pare, email | 3001 W Huron PE 43800 FE 20 A — modern tenant house WPAN A Open Eves. “ti 9: Sun,10-4- tre ‘for garden space. ory, well fenced. , DRAYTON WOODS NEXT DOOR 10 BRANCH . penatl, and Orey- . i bus front door. re, Dui, ito, Ge eat, en OFFICE that 2, 2OING HOME - | Priced at $26,250, terms. tree GT oa see tats) bedreon Tearoom Gaps" God | a e with 2 bedrooms and Annett-In peu R. BACKUS Brick, 3 bedrm. ranch type| Dedfoom down Good high a Oy nn Cc. W, Huron Street “homes, Lots 151154" in an excel- ment with oii Seqneee. Also a REALTORS ayy: Phone FE Pr “isa Eve. FE oy | : Lt 7 Seite, + a ieee matate heme tn seer] = Huron ene} RAST OF JOSLY N bot water beater, select oak flows | ™® BUS and stores. A real invest- , Open Evenipgs and Sunday 14 An Nent 2 bedroom home | As low as $1.375 down including ment for someone. : BY OWNERS. 3 UNFINISHED Hardwood floors. Pilastered & | mortgage costs Ld : painted is A good buy and Ds OFFICE OPEN 0-8 on aries cay Fae cows. | | $800 Down | . . SY OWNER, ATTRACTIVE ¢ SUBURBAN 5 ROOMS | “tivngrm. 2 vedrm. itchen and A tae rooms with attic, lake rge garden | , eater i 4- . 7S _ plus gas stove. See it today. af aahe 5.4550 = soon BDACRES terms! Near St. Mike's 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. : basement, Stemnatie of heat and | 5 ACRES . Large’ @ vm, heme os sod paved | : hot water Also. 4 room home on 6 rooms "s bath. Dog kennels. | street. (Has pringre inihgrm = 1 same ‘s acre fruit trees and Chicken, house reas shad Excel-/ kitchen. parlor and pert “path dn. | 4 e chicken 1 mile out of city 4 bedrms and full bath up Full — : Umits. $10. Terms. 7. 2-5737. CU CKI E me Rr AI T Y bsmt, HA heat, gas wanes heat- | BLOOMFIELD HILis 3 O, | 0 Saginas on ES er, 3 car garage. Oniy $10,000.00. | . . Ranch home, 3 —__Eres_ SE & or OR 3-6693__ : ESTABLIS Brick “aplit level, Btone trimmed. | ELIZABETH LAKE TES John K. swine =ED wis bill site, off hest, 2 fireplaces. Ideal location for a real family | hour DOWN. Near Auburn Height tile screened porch, base-| home, 14 ft living room, large, REALTOR S-rm. home. Good garden spot 1004200 $24,800. Builder. tral fre f Ste cmning room, ich. | 101% simost ‘%y acre of ground. 3 ment it ~¥ re ay oa ‘SG venient to school and bus Quiet | ri s and ayiee. wae | =— $3 _Bre 21006 tonight. Total Brice, $5,950. “Call Oak fies and trim, stoker fed | + BUILD NOW steam heat water softener, 2 car ; PAMILY Closein north sid —— garage deep iot fruit, flowers, | |no! ie. s| are ee men, 3 one _ and shade substantial down pay- ce deat foootion a = } venemence Bett | pAVED STREET | Founding fea 2 fnaces, | 4 — fy Hees East side modern 6 rooms. §& | Possibie rune "Veatnene “ret. | = | ‘ to 813.000 op poreb — sags heat $500 Dow n on age. $15,000 a an save money is x fens oan | he” piace ‘to do just | EAST SIDE INCOME. Clean ens | ERBERT C'DAVIS | seth” Bethe nS "very "eine oct | nencluded. rma na" ath | ww. rage, as ome in a very e wes . rms, 9% Pontiac Lake R4. OR 37614) |). J0O™) t1000 "down. “| side location. Close to stores down, 3 rms. and bath up. —_ Ros ” MeLARTY ete. Also lake privil s New auto. gas . Le ; 2-2162 | The full price ts only $4, pene pr ren erounds, > J } ] conv ) B t DAY, POSSESSION West Suburban Bae tod bus Sn. a eman | , AYMENT mee sure to see this 2 bed- | $12,000, $2. . - i we tatthet ware oe this mod- home Crescent SYLVAN SHORES. Brick ranch | artor oee Oi ex House completely | peame'phrt Modern Ritchen ‘with . ; Williams Lake | tien’ $7880 tut) orice. ished f cer only OO.58 with tied. features. nook. A cate and | + eae basement Wits oil heat ar ® stone's throw fro ? basem with hea’ ar lake. 5. 18 ee om | Jack Loveland Wanted: | garage, New in ‘81. Shes, pet ee ae Cass Lake Ra. Kee Hereor A Bargain Hunter | ferme. Seo ite aon. . Tapes ca e é included $6. 4 at. | Ve +166 Who is interested in getting Suburban East Excellent family home with large and bath heat, 2 car and large parcel 50x250. Only $7, With $1,950 down. : Lakefront Ranch home with attached 3 dcar earege. 2 baths, car- , New oli furnace, aluminum storms & screens — cothewweseemwnn recent (hl GM -oG MALer. ~— better 7 firdt _« James K Blvd You'll be quick to no careful planning and ‘ma ter craftsmanship that make thts bome one of the finest the Rr resentations ever tmade by boon office. Six rooms. tnclud- mehogany paneled den, fteplace luxuriqus carpet- 2 car attached garage Tents a fine lakefront home By @ appointment. Kampsen Wooded er will tuna, to suit your plans or ours. Model on Silver Lake near Walton Bivd.,, fust north of Stiver lake Ra Cogen Butiders, OR 3-7668, LI 5-0143. ee ett of Joslyn © 2° with expansion tic, ay eet eat wi gas neat and automatic not water, 1% car gara yard and! ¥ Pontiac olor and the balance on a 4 per cent Gl mortgage oom ear City Ht 3 BEDROOM with 13124 carpeted living and dining area. large master bedroom modern kitchen screened front porch and garage One-half block to bus and ‘stores and close to schools. Let us show you this one today SCHRAM FE §-5091 or FE 5-2564 22 W. Hurog ae a Real Estate Exchange . MANSFIELD™ month includes taxes > : me 24 a Oak floors, plas- | % 7 4 O52Q..terec walls = ed Realtors— FE -4-0528 in knotty pine. Full bas Pe ’ Li - ea zx 377 8S. Telegraph Eves & Sun" er erms arranged | Co-ope: rative. Beas — Eachones-, BY OW NE R ing lots) Total price. $5000 —_ 500 DOWN. 6 room modern » livin im: ‘erms, Immediate possession EM 313 | West side home. } large bedrooms | ‘ NOTICE G18 SEA GE HOMES — “et Fi down inctudes mortgage cost. 3 bedroom face brick homes on | large west suburb: Jots ~tered-wattt ocak floors of room tolors and tile. Pull, “divided basement, ot] fur- nace and room brick ranch type home, ft « Built tn 1948 corner lot 120x1 Hast many outstanding features: 14x25 ft living room with fireplace automatic gas heat, oak floors. basement, 12 closets —~Calt-tor—appointment to see it | | ‘Now! ; WE Have. “4 A very good selection of lakefront | hotties ai" range from $9,500 to $69. $7 down on #% a ae pa nn - a meget 9x1 las w. te BRALTOR a ron 4-4525 | Open Evenings hy 9-Sunday ‘til 5— FOR COLORED Do. not read this uniess you have $1,000 can pay 950 pss month ¢ large rooms and beth. part to Pay out owner's equity, Realtor | 1 + : picture i dae Water heaters. | — - 4 t beautiful Fanch | \ BY OWNER yew en 6 ROOM. HVE the finest value market in an older on were £ porch. rage, cement drive. a with terms. WE NEED LISTINGS GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron - rE 561% | | Open 9 til 9° Humphries “Spacious fooms pn thru—and a» most attractive bungalow Modern | Bruce flooring. Lots | decorations of closets The dandy kitchen has eabi)-ts wits natural finish Wel) insulated home too Storms and | screens Ol} heat You'll like the screened summer porch adjoining the double garage plenty of large shade sirabie west suburban location. Call now) to see. Immediate possession. Humphries 0 ACRES BARN... LOVELY LARGE HOME! Wonderfully sit- c liv ‘ine ca . tooms and bath’ on ma A-1 condition $25 000, terms._- fioet. conv enient Humphries, ‘Oh Motorway cl iz 1 Lake i _e Anan abet ane | room bungalow Carpet 1 in 20 ft living room and dining “‘L.’ Modern kitchen Oi) heat. Good sized ae room Screens and storms uded. Good location. Privileges on pean Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474 43 N.: Telegra wh Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HOMES & COTTAGES WALLED LAKE AREA Lake Land Realty Co. 924 Pontiac Trali Walled Lake HOUSES AnD INCOME OF ale, sizes Ditinan & Sons. Huron | | AY PARMS Riando 3-1101 jscaped vid 2 storage rooms, 2 car | | Lovely yard. | De | nearby __private | | DEA raph. Brick income: 5 s th up (seme down), ed room, insul cement drive. . $11,000 with $2,500 do FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power | 4 rington Road brick tT firepl window, Velvet KINZLER Bloomt field Highlands-—+— Re SrscncRBAN | i 3 bedroom — and stone ranch home better built by Charlebois 26 rear living room with ace and large picture green lawn Owner moving out of State Mode Watkins Lake Front rm § room and bath Ot! heat and water heater. l'g c 500, ot plus 2 4 If no ar garage. terms. . a —_Indian- Village, an ottetoned oy, garage - John Kinzler, Realtor Py W Huron St. va an 4-3525 Price $11,- ™ G.I. Veterans Att! , plus tee costs. $2900 down - Toom stairway to, attic for rooms. oe ea Pioneer—Highlands . base. of] . 1M car e $13,500, terms. answer, Laer Eves Co-operative Real Ketew I tenet tiled. en Jude ; ONE STORY bath, and a very . Built th 1961. New gas fur- - $62.00 per, mene. pe insurance 40584 $5,900 course hare many bene ranges "Sal or A and: look room home with two bedrooms, nice kitech- yments . Call TOTAL PRICE lawn with taxes a eer aa se | _ Toe SOT LP EP Kaan ee , ee \ 2 Pn 83 Ml et tt 4 4 { “It’s nobody’s birthday! We're celebrating the last package of frozen spinach you bought wholesale last year!" ¥ LOVELY ’ | would proud brick ranch type Seana. vail | a . two of oil in m attached two car ie. gg evs sorties. | | tra swe “iis bom soneutee. “You have to ae Price 5.380 with i pe Cait FE GAYLORD | FE 4-9584 ~ Im- | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange KNUDSEN Four Family ‘Good_tocation on “paved Shows a | Bloomfield Highlands Excellent brick family home| with 1% acres of land. Section of good homes. Investigate. Elizabeth Lake Estates Very good property —s breeze- iB Street. on favest now oe see it. way and garage. 2 nicely landsca Large Park Lake Privilege. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR, Ph_FE 44516, Eve 23150-57308 | LAKE FRONT | Rooms first floor, stairs : § eine feet (unfinished), rec- / BRICK BUNGAI OW | wrsT SIDE-a two ent, oil heat, "per | filosed ‘recreation room with built | in bar, ved street, lake privi- | | leges “912,600. Terms. | SMALL HOME LAKE -—$1700 Down, 4 Cee coe floor. new oil floor rhs appointment. K G. "Hempstead, R tead, Realtor we 2m CEve. FE 21317 “MILLER NORTH beth. 2 bedrooms. e. eis: Excellent t vit 2 hed- un hem He bath. th Full base- | ment Automatic water heater 2 | car garage. Giassed in rear porch. Fenced back yard. Very attractive an nceleat neighborhood | ~ WOODWARD _ ESTATES _ 4 room,” 2 bedroom { | a E53. Lats down, $75 occupancy. Lake Land Realty Co. om Trail, Walled Lake 172 West Ann Arbor Fr o-ssn Mone WN LAKE cin CAKE. $9500. OA we NO DOWN N FAY MENT $50 acdignes cost bee meas. GHT, Realtor ie iM WR Real “s Ave. _For Sale Houses 43! For Sale Houses 43 UIE T mel ‘PAU L A. KERN, Realtor on Oakiand ave. (2-9208 ONO Et Oe ' Near the Lake ain at $7,960. Lake Front Home possession. Paddock Street VENEER screened 2 car garage $4,000 down and $85 per month. Quick Sings 2 cee P paved bang on 1% car ga- rage. know you can't beat at "hast $8. with ame down, it today. — Nice. 2 bedroom home a! ready furnace, Dew atieges. ‘Call Now. PE 54-6181 ae) Huron &t. a LITTLE PAR: ADISE Lovely west side all modern four Pi r Gna setae cath Sectie "win swe sory. “eu |e peru meat tate wachane® 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Since Tie NEW RANCH HOMES ity pein ed vy 26x40 on poe se anaheat uch at Needs some WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve 7 RIPLEY SPECIAL Believe it or not. We are modern room bungélow, with finished attic room, new gas gene 0 or ren .200. Bt. into. Full Auto- ON MODERN a nmigl - , schools, er. Garage only yee tis, Peearogm modern aoe High The » nome a ‘Pull ine eas —— 7 s . RES a teen: Te ween: recreation basement. practi- eally new as furnace; landscaped shaded rear lawn: a buy at only $8,006 Terms too INDIAN VILLAGE BRICK — Evérything to contribute to comfort Vestibule. must ‘sell, see today, si : : Oe. iiss wt "RAY. ‘ONEIL, "Realtor Prone PESTO or NT OO ae el. 8 RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 6 Ww Phone Pr 3- 3-1648 SELLING’S SIM PLE through Classified ads! Cats, real estate, furni- ture—anything! Call FE (OSEPH F. REISZ te ant "J 534e W. Huron &t. ony Bg eis "we n eubure rE Eve. MI 44419 ban ranth type has a 60 rative Real Estate wns remtege and the 26 p PRICE REDUCED ture winkew the 3 ‘teres sale this | lovely 3 bedrooms have big dou Sedteom ranch ch home, 2613 Living ving the “bath te gades goers. finishing toeide, re ft. street kitchen ts outstanding, the tremtage. only $1200 down. Hur- aan iy? x. Ss poet, me dry ‘tears. LS Ay BH d Excellent: 2 Eeasen home, with out the decorations are su- Nice bath, ont ee or - . itr Maa ‘with gas heat, 2 lovely| Edw. M. Stout; Realtor 1 . Sogaay @ unt FE bee CORT M IMBLER 1111. Josiys. even Mtg s- Toe Try This for Sighs: ROCHESTER AREA. ¢ ROOMS,| }Ovely 2 bedroom suburban home, | pain pastered wali cemems | fait a cor gavage. Wait To wal RENT BEATER ¥ | board gt man, 4 room house. Perry Park, | with stoker fired steam heal, Pull toes _ > pais at ot. West Side , a” SoS B Stately 3 bedroom brick home, full 2 car kk garage. SMART BUYS parlor, breakfast nest, large mar . bedroom. lots of closet space, LAKEFRONTS oll fired steam heat. ai A % summer cet by @ppointment only ream ‘Git fieeslace S tearesmnet H. Del reened porch. b- “ ” sp en with wn hot water moana. BU D NICHOLIE | Gutter Dock. _ Real Estate and Insurance | fomuy Se. A ts foe Pes 19601 or rr tine” To tse nove a — newly | |TO_ BUY. TO BeALTOR painted 3 room furnished cottage cocridges is THe ‘BIRD on a good jot. You can't beat ~ mm DAMS ROAD T 1 eaBAMS ROAD. «| Lempleton 2 baths. Recreation with Fa : ~ fireplace, Glass | sleeping porch stern Jr. High District ‘CRAWFORD 53'— W. Huron FE 4154 SPRINGFIELD AREA Neat — year old hom rll privileges. oot very a nice. s2100 $500 down. $2500 full price. Two Perry Lake. bedroom C. PANGUS 1919 M-15 Ph. Ortonville 132, Revetse charges 4 FAMILY APT. 602200 on in. e $ : Free no era STRAITS LAKE "AUBURN HEIGHTS 6 ro. m.dern, ~ po 1 bath down. »2, pngiren. ; : Pull basement. hot ‘Lot 402160, Priced $6800. “‘erms. Russeli A. Nott, Realtor air--heat:}—~- 3 bedroom strictly modern. Full ed reasonable down K. L. Templeton, on, Rez altor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢4563 Open Eves. I Only $7,900 West Side (24 W. Lawrence Lakefront Home> _ $950 Down $60 Per Month Giroux & Hicks ae Rd., Ced island. Lake ‘Lake & “Waiter Frontage , As low as Oot are ary RAM 4392 Dixie Highway OR _3-1960 MODERN, 2 BE YEAR round home. A + Lake. Living room spacious With victure window . Cheer- ful Nice utility. Kitchen. Ot) heat. Lr has; nice slevetion, Lake Privileges, $8,750 with $1,500 down. Union Lake Privileges On beach Wel) built bedroom home. Full . kitehen. Wrontied "tot "s0's00" Goss ! “sito. $200 wl R. F. McKINNEY 8800 Commerce Rd Ph. EM 33311 |NEW 2 BEDROOM, TILE BATH, furnace tront. Private spring-fed lake. 4 mi. 1 SE2 a2 £ a f in 1-1838 FLOYD KENT, Realtor - PE 5-6168 Open vening Next to Consumers “power YEAR by da id HOME AND COT- tage at Oakland Lake “on 3-1876. - For Sale Resort Prop. 44A WATKINS LAKE FRONT te particular people! A: de- signed for comfortable li its convenient plan ine! rooms an? 2 baths. You'll ad- mite the sightly lake view from 61 rooms — . ‘ine venient paved ~~ loca. attached 2 car orege and gion! Exterior in good condi- many bu e facilities, —— terior can be mode ry 1 im exe Me weep "stores. alue at $3 - schtol ‘nearby. Walking die early “ee gy . CARL W. BIRD, Realtor orms. Com munity National Bank ase PR eat Eves, PE Oost Elizabeth Lake Estates | ORaS® LAKE — me yiae co what ‘we are offering — fish’ near Skeels perth et for only $1,500 down, New $796 $200 dn. 625 per 2 bedroom e. mo: erry horrae Clare, M stairway to unfinished attic, | —Yeeve : : SanENIA kaacanscecaciaiasealasaies _45A fis, Beat. Once sou ee Seminole, Hills -A. G ELLIOTT & 8ONS Northwestern at ‘Middlebelt 2 ACRES -Wel, built 2 begeegm home, plas- | 2 finished sit attic. Basement, off i en, Geog 3 gt garaae: Nor -CARROLL G. PORRITT wie ve call PE OTR West | Suburban | 170 Ww Ee Sst — ore . JOrdan 4-6121 MAytair 6-2503 A hot ay MER PF 21980 od Coloaial — sper. SMALL FARM 2 SEDRGOR MODERN HOME. Attractive 5 ith 1 Wanted equity ip smal) balance. acres, of and “House has ws eed re 19. ton. Oak fore Oe poole . . e, 2 Soom malate at cnet basement and 2 small out- siectricity, Located’ ‘a School uieengs Lgceted 94 wale grovel Crest “ont $1200. PE ¢7871. . + nee RANCH IN WESTACRES. 2 MEATHER REAL ESTATE oil heat, lake privi- Mich. OA 83123 eR, terms on § per cent 10 Day Possession contract. EM 34437, | P . SYLVAN VILLAGE, BY OWNER, 3 seams, Seth, Bower, Tomer bedroom brick. gas heat, carpet- be tet etertr Mg -ineluded,-stornr send ghad+ trees. 2 screens, 4 car garage, $15,000. Fags, chicken posse, 6 hn a = . tractor w ; ee power amas 2 miles. pea only Call atten spi. For Sale Lots 46 - 100x150’. Good ene - « Lay oeautiful Homesites ———.. GOOD LOCATION ai Sia) perme Ee “EMBREE & GREGG low only Gash. wa’. a. “ WOODWARD © : : . _peved siteek, ekiowelks 9000.00." ,,15, Weeks Vacation? -* PERRY PA Excellent build- time to “rest up"? inate jon off Perry St. Priced ania weet Se v4 AKE FRONT: About'is mi. trom Sites af fe and Savemeat ony tilee | Terme—(No, O.T. once 2 Jobs?? John K. Irwin W pags os sec and ely ce REALTOR leundry is. ems'ed the beet ia he Maes PE 2-1904 Requires $780 = handle. (No. . Lo) . . | DOUBLE LOT wa tera aaa | STATE-WIDE (Sh sak rinse eh | abe nine Bee “tomight. _ ree ises” ' PE 5-078 ZONED BUSINESS | 500 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor Real Estate Ex Ave. ; rE JA 18 THE “BIRD* TO BIG, SMALL TOWN GROCERY . oowe ry Wome are ohes land ‘HOUGHTON LAKE _ RESORT CABINS Partridge — _ WHEN'YOU'NEED $25 to $500 SS STATE FINANCE CO. Baxter & Livingstone __ Mortgage Loans aa C. sete x -. MORTGAGES | Attention Brokers ®& Builders | P.H.A, G.L. CONVENTIONAL Personal Service oustttissel: H. Young, Ine. W._ Huron Open Even ur 6 Ba months ofr ami-retirement. 5 furnished cabina, “uty bldg, and owner’s quarters, Full price only $15,060 on easy terms. TOP “C” BAR Sa OO eee ne. Did $158,000 task k, pain sof I. bcs “BROWN, Realtor. 1363 W. Huron FE 24810 _ LOTS OF ALL KINDS, | ~—~SIZES AND =, Some ideally suited f age. e a or trt- Lael Other Ee 4 Nea i A as ‘Over 200 lots ROGER B_ HENRY, Ine. 511 Matin Rochester vt. 10911 12 LOTS POR SALE PE 21235 DRAYTON Wo Woops CORN WER UC Lor. $650, cash or terms. FE 5-0085 on 0 Middie and Upper Strait Labe Open Sunders LAD CO 2 LAKE LOTS ON SYLVAN LAKE} $2730. Inquire ° Auburn Ave. of- fiee tm rear For Sale Acreage 47 PP PDL PPP LPP AA PAD PD AAPL 5 ocnts. ‘4 A EAST or vow . take vi pay- tae ns ale. mo. rE 60560, ~30 ACRES . Good level : | ILLNESS WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF et Eanite hguses AL CITIES COAS ST TOL 6 SAST Swaps 55 BEAUTIFUL, 10 PONTIAC OR 3-7301, Consider tredey sea 0Tirol COREAT DANE. SELL ais Pass Bm 3S At newsiewrorm..... “She must not-ever have any she owns!” Day ALANS dates! Look at all the books. Sale Sale Household Goods 57 BATHROOM F FIXTURES.-FE 4-670 after 7 cv. on FRIGIDAIRE, Go0p | we DEP ARTMENT - CHROME DIN as $3 sree tree Uaictans “ct 3 $30.05 are pew 1964 50 nares ogee mate. ae 4 74 of tne ertractina'y, Sargaina | Ded compete” 8 0, t,o Michigan > iusrescent, 33 Orchard BOTTLE GA | coats sirens instalied tm your some tor 2.7! FURNITURE co. ~ Sale Household Goods 57, ~ “USED TR ADBE-IN (6) ENCES ;| PHA No down Ph. 5-4962 for free ~ ,ALL cone World's Largest}-*5 43 W. Huron Open Eve. PE 28316 FOR LEASE Brand new super mobile nd sta- tion ip Keego Harbor. ill. be ready to occupy Sept. ist. See Mr. Barsam at 52) § Telegraph. 4:30 to 5 p.m. weekdays. 9:30 to _{1:30 a.m. Set. FOR REN LAIT AND TACKLE r ig . OR n w hoat livery on lane highway Dome @ ness. § miles ™ cou 31378 . -—fORCES SALE OR lease on first class busy restau- particul: write Box distance Property has road frontage 2 sides; also small stream ‘net now at| $4,500 with $1,000 down. Call tonight. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 4% W. Lawrence ~ PE 5-6105 Next to ere Power a ACRES po angled PETOSKY. EX- Tesort area. Estimated 50, of timber. —— Terms ord or $2,000 cash. OR genet GOOD BUILDING SPOT ear Auburn Rd. 1 mile East of Auburn Heights see Rock Haven. 48 | For Sale Farms 10 ACRES NEAR ORTONVILLE 5 rooms and bath, one floor plan. full basement, good furnace, -— escaped ewe. car garage, acres carn fruit bere ries. sol otiered.” at $7,250, | granes $1,880 down. YOUR CHANCE TO GET AHEAD. \ -To Sell- rh Trad IT-WE'LL IN REALTORS Co-operative FE 2-0263 Estate Exchange REALTY CO. oven ®& Sun, 10-4 sy wt Huron XT DOOR TO BRANCH xT POST OFFICE FARMS OF ALU SIZES SEVERAL good lake farms. P. W. Dinnan & Sons. 66 W. Huron. '6 ACRES WITH MODERN 3 BED- room home that ts neat and clean o a pin, Oak floors. _, Diaste tered + promptly. 7 in @ single trip. NSURE IT | | ar M. STOUT. REALTOR Tl N. Saginaw St o8169 ] “Open Evenings til fs? » LARGE BABY BED. SPRINGS Fe vi Typewriter table. _New FE 27 MOTORCYCLE. TRADE FOR _@ump truck FE 54-4674. 3 3 GOOD D USED D LAWNMOWERS $6 each. 334 W. Huron St PAN i AMERICAN SLIDE | TROM- re for motor, movie outiit or what see you. On 37178 i: a PLYMOUTH TO SWAP FOR e ® ear, Must make $10,600.69 investment tor working Sragemalies, St WO large. on revolutionary new SWAP RABBITS & HUTCHES FOR rock Ww cheap Bro or sell, 6518 Sim Mr J. Lue te P. Partten | _mons R Tt and Company Advertising, 922| SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN M Maccabees Bidg.. Detroit 2, Michi- er of & new one WA cORENT TN HOLLY BOING | Roja: ued poner mowers ou >) s. er ‘ | een th btn se cal cheap. "gevoral good mowers. ehe edn MEtrose an or Barnes Hardware. 742 ow Huron 17-5351. . 7 BUY TO SELL — REALTOR | TRADE OUR LAND ridge “THE BIRD" all mortgage, equity. Fost to_pee furniture. autos for new or used Sale Land tracts 92 52) well known rood housetratlers. —_ CONTRACTS - 6 S. Telegraph. : oS per cent cP TRADE «tN YOUR OLD LAWN Ask for Mr. Bateman or mows: op « aew lawn bor retary Mr. Mam Beene & power mower vera! good us Kampsen Ratt ay S , 71 8. wer Orme os oote. Stare. —isieare V4 juron Si. Monsy to to Loan 53)” "3 (State License@ Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. ite or in tf more convenient. You'll like the friendly neighborly way we do business here. PROVIDENT LOAN and Savings Society of Detroit 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac PE 2-0269 $25 TO $500 GENERAL . PUBLIC Loan LOANS _Extra Fast Service $20 - $500 quickly. bigs ean borrow signatu . or furniture Y BUNGALOW On 2% acres for modern house- wange. ROOM WEST pe creelient condition, = Sater R 7. VALUET, Realtor sopra ent Bae aches + ~~ For Sale Clothing 56) PPPPDALD PLP OP LPB LPL A LARGE SELECTION OF MEN’ crew's new suits. . : $25 Some sightly soiled. some odd lots. All sizes avatiadle, Osmuns _downtown store * only. , Size 18. sizes “Ss and, Fr Several) = pairs of s, k bed Cheap, Bas 5 _Compiete, “sas. FE 40018" LADIES’ IFUL MEXICAN BEAUT f _sport jackets, all wool, FE 40043. Maternity tlothes. Sizes 9-10. Reasonable. Good condition. FE 5-S519 aft- er 6 p.m. 7 FUR COATS. ALASKAN SEAL and pastel muskrat. Call FE 2-1872 after 7 p.m. Sale Household Goods _ 57 ———~ — = dows. $10,500 ‘with s3: - down: oF take Seeenesien ‘homs- = 1919 ve ra Reverse ch Attention Investors Briek. einder block building eee oo two Ww side, Priced at $23, 000" weet Leslie R. Tripp, F Realtor PARBER SHOP. t CHAIRS, FULLY . after 7 "FINANCE _ GET CASH QUICKLY . UP to $500 Suton oases pt Sienetore and oo 7 se. OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206. PONTIAC STATE RANE BLDO Tes Money? re ge Wats 00 yous dohapnene, Suns “FE 5.8121 sae eee ey Home & Auto Seve iar Ft ule test. deate tome Be Loan Company zs R . 2 ACRES OF rae ARKING. OPEN 9 TO 5: . PRI. 1 mile east of Auburn Hets. rie 3 peries. By are -~ window COMPLETE B $125. Iron bed springs and mat- tress, $95. Chifferobe. cedar lined, $%.. Other mise. items, All in condition. FE , ons WHAT YOU WANT through Want Ads. Phone FE 2-8181 to day! , | GIBSON _ | ments. r suits, sizes 2 and 1 ar) rbor PE 5-681! or FF FE! sre PINE CHINA WITH GOLD > BAND. Bervice for 12 ie, Ome ise | cluded ron sale GUARANTEED 3465 Aubure USED BABY BED WITH NEW _mattress, $16. € OR 31644 v160 PE 4-357) - | hot water r “Poder aphaitered it $08.50 $249.50 ” $2.90 7 aw 2 bad hae epecial = ad Pie. Vat i * oss. 4 . -LAYTON’S $49.50 "bsed cone nes Used | Furniture Appliances jd are or, $10.98. OF wee Pecee Harbor “CRUMP ELECTRIC ~ Used Trade-in le-in Dept. Studio couch sie 95 | 2 pe. living room .sbife $29.95 5 pe t set $24.95 6 pe dining room set $69 95 Chest of drawers $389 | Guaranteed Pongo -- $34.95 Table top range $50.95 | |Table top Gesk $795 all down payments Free Parkin WYMAN’S 18 W_ Pike Only + ep Wringer wowers $i¥.05 4 Spinner washer: $68 85 up Vacuum cleaners $795 up “s 96 Oak and rei 240d) a} DAVENPORT pancttp ING” SLIP | 940. 4-3375. Weekdays | $ to. to & DINING ROOM SET. LAWNMOW- | er. telephone Gand, draperies. | baby dresses, Very | rE _ 42250 p a he fT JEWEL GAS RANGE. | AND | DINING OM ABLE $12 | T chair. bed complete, dresser. each or $30 for all. 33 Michigan _ ve (Rear door). FOR THE VERY BEST IN USED | appliances, be sure to see our se lections : CT. | Washers at $i 95. Ranges at $19.45 Refrigerators at $29.95 TV at $39.95 | was THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP « | 51 W. Huron ‘FE 4.1555 | ~— FLOOR MODEL One of each Philco Range $239 Now $190.95 | Frigidaire ‘oc freezer $429 95. Now .... $739.05 OE Washer $299 95 now $239.95 Ironrite Irone. $305.95 Now $275.96 Domestic Sew'ss Machine 5. Now ., $219.95 oungstown Sin $ 99.50 FCRU MP ELECTRIC 2465 Auburn GATELEO TABLE, a <4 ee BH table, Cherry lamp tabie. GAS STOVE, 5°, 3 3304 BATHURST. rE. 15 FT. like new $190 take over 7 pay- 23-9082. GaRLAND GAS RANGE, | Exceilent condition Only | _gi008. MI 6-1300. “2 DRESSERS. GOOD jOOD BUYS. 39; N_ Johnson. ‘WOULYWooD BED, BEAUTY rest mattress chest $175.; nearly new electric stove, $200.; N DEEP | FREEZE. nearly new sews machine, $165.; de- luxe breakfast set. $75.: rollaway bed, mattress and ctrest, $125.; aven washing ma- refrigerator, ‘ _ $35., = chine $40.; 4 eeion” AUTOMATIC. WASH- , suds-saver. Rensouable. MA KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR First class condition, Coal beater. _Like t new FE 5-01 LINOLEUM, Ox12, $3.95, Outside and instie paint. sels $1.08 Jack's Linoleum. 103 8 Z CIVING ROC 1 SUITE, 2 PC.. antes GE. washing machine, $25. FE ished bedroom ‘suites $59. Bank Furniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. See, Geka aise stove. jeluxe 3-9720, TrRESSES AND beds. . you save. Closed on Sat. bere. 52 Willams. FE 6-2633 PHILGAS SUMMER $70 sa . $249.95 Deluxe Tap pan plus $40.00 Royal Chef out doct art Both for 5. 10 f cent down. Budget buying. Petroleum Co., 2625 Or ‘bois, erie Rd. FE OAK » DINING ROOM SET. 3 Fs"s fee doo: 73, 8371 Cooley Lake Rd. PC ‘DINING ROOM SUITE. ALSO | pe. , bedroom suite, very “gent | 159 Whitemore. REFRIGERATORS LAST YEA models one of America’s best REFRIGERATOR. Electric range. 12 & 16 cotton ruc and pad. Misc. items > 3-2438. RCA TELEVISION, 13% INCH TAl ble model wt picture Only} + sn Fr TOF MA T BALOON YTaG rE 45160 432 nie Wall Tile... ... We} House Paint ‘1.95 gal. pains 3.50 as | Ye price BONNY, VA aa LIwO! ih epee spay ie place a “Wanted Ad” to-| be! Trade-in Specials, SED REFRIG. ..... $2995 & up 42 W. Humta- FE 41133 osED REFRIGERATORS, EX lent condition. Can deliver, FE- one tabi and sc MEbIUM SIZED - DINING 8 Pc. a roem suite Gpntoret chairs. ie new. Hee ier upright swee Frieidaire dlectrte | stove. 3 pe: corner bookcase OR 3-2039. « ISHED AND ase “ORR-IGINAL ANTIQUES _ . wal ingham, call Lh wine. : EAGLE GAs STOVE, $45. HA’ iiton ges “ie $150, G resher. FINE PORTA RADIO, $1 One $12. 5-8755. For Sale TMeccteneoee 60 ALWAYS _* 3. — fumber Doors, Wreck Ca. .= . rec * 0268 or ALUMINDM SoM AROS of re sas. snoles. Bout ‘complete, line ae 2 & & 8 5 Blackett’ - BUILDING corrtins 2n@'s, 26's, 2x8's Sheathing boards cast ha ar a. writer, gonnin tion and sewer a ag et © Paul St. “Cyr Lumber wall tank bout 6120 Bogie Lake Commerce $25 takes al! EM 3-2731 MAC-O-LAC Used leas a year All neces- . sary part- Rochester, OL _ 68731. after 6 om CLOTHES 4 i oF i yi BOR. DINING SUITE | box sp mattress PE seine CEMENT BLOCKS CEL- | FLUORESCENT 4 FT. fixtures, “GRAPTSMAN TABLE SAW... "motor, PE 2-1432. |: |e SS, A FEN PE 8-0671, yy Om 3-1281. PENNY PAINT SALE Mac-O-L Bouse vol $5.95 geal. in EE no MON. vn an Dera 5 1S | axe ie take “Best Buys” |" OPEN-¢ A.M: TO 8 Fat { Bs. Bs hare wt te pt ‘ um all noneds er oe. | pa oe, investigate. ' +7 yueee- ces ete ar} | UNTNIVRECKING CO.) Ft tt ata est tah yer, eee CPFICE closed drums, $1 each.: 4790 Jos- W. P. tion. door .. $13.95 n sei GRATIOT NEAR HARPER | _'y8_Ré. HP Sutton. | Aton poe | = DAILY 8 Tite seas fo TO'2 PM. 27 WHEEL TRAILER PRAcTical "4 " ' KENWOOD 'S-1680° | fase. tree 8. TE siemens REOITERED 7 MONTHS BATHROOM | FIXTURES, §O1L | 220 GAL OfL TANK. Goupete | Rup savi_ ni To sso ON ALL od pengic paps. $3 each. FE with filters. PE 5-8550 MATERIA | 24207. 100 Pinegreve. = nd gas. water heaters. fh i | KITCHEN CABINET BEAU- SURE IT's ' | AEC REGISTERED MALE BRIT. Age ones and hot tiful 42 im. model $95.00 value Burm ister’ S | teaz. » youn old. MI #2196 after Se sbppLy: | Sage 54 im. and | North ¢ ber Co. + ARC 137 Beate Pid. O&- Brerie’s . yee Peery B. ng Irbogencest 393 orb neta Last r | iegy B Bired br Fad. CO Moe sugaY cas WALKER CORO. take es Cour WE DELIVER Hollow nifty. Fid. Ch. sired pups Capacity FE 3-0385 dushel | “faucets $24.50 value $14.95 slso 79 ane Regme for sale Lonedale Beagles, 1762 BEFORE YOU (NVEST—INA| {rrine “values These ware crate EM EMS Wo oa 438, C water softener. moveetinnte the Larbinen | Mt ‘ *“piuorescent / EM 34650 EM ~39% ay hig 3 OR Reynolds — Shafter Ball-O-Matic. | 38) Orchard Lake Ave ____| CHAIN. LINK & FENCE, | SairtaNY SPANIEL PUPPIES. payments PE 46073, FE 43573. | 11° : “STIS a a eH Call after 3 pm. BUY 5G a) 6. 6. Linoleum ! Rooks, $5.80; wood clothes posts, 17 5. Tesmanie. white at regular price. Get tile 2c | $3.50 : | i= POrrics. SS or ot pias re sland. out. 8 eal WE LOAN TOOLS | : ~ SMI ITH'S OUTLET PREE ESTIMATES. FHA’ ug | BABY PARAKEETS. AND —_— LIsH TERNATIONAL SIRED, AK CHAMPION AKC . oR 5-326 M. | a * peint Py rubber satin $5.20 gal. a Ky or pan 0.38 FLOOR SHOP Le. Ave, Phone Open 9@ ___ 00 8. Saginew 8 | Jalousie Doors | 'S PUMPS For Porcher and sueaepe st aman | Gee, WEEDON o money | 1661 8. T PE 42507 p Soe FM a we | SAVE! SHALLOW WELL PUMP. ONE OF | eps Ain OF ERTS $125. 631_E. PUEL Toa Fai 7 § GALLON, is in. legs; ‘gauge, cap and vent, ort eompiete. 50. for use Seer Mpork These are Ty mar Call at factory i ay Michi- | n Fluorescent Orchard | wake Ave. a FAIRBANKS MORSE SHA well pump, corhpletely ate erce Newman at 53 °E.) Ann Arbor. éxi2 TANDEM TRAILER. 50TH | Since TRACTOR 2% HP. disk S08 aie Reason-. PACTORY aNDs. wash basins, $9.95, Telhets, Plum “Supply rE) Deauindre at 20-M Sundays .; | SUMMER PR ON Lawiy=y SINKS, | room gre SEEN 7 BELIEVING— 5 Pais "st , R vourself. rebuilt end Oak ining 'S HARDW an E| guarentecd, springs, genere- pe J ee. ee eae Cast FURNITURE ph yeas at Adams FE 2-681) /BAGLEY A re) PARTS 4 r chairs and 2 best =| ize | er chairs. Phone FE 2- - GAS Ace | 10 ATLAS TABLE SAW aC | re Ey or PE 43505 a Se, at cot SS | — yer vrs — 7 CRA\ AN PAINT AINT SPRAY. y. COM- motor. 12° ee WESTIN G HOUSE AUTOMATIC plete, like new. E. com m ise r Like | 4175 Dixie hwy, Corner Hatchery ra. ‘asher. Good condition. Oniy calm FE 1444 pew. 4950. 1479 N. Pontiac SPEciaL ‘ves. MI 6130. = ACTING - Walled Pane MA G10 | "é tneh nylon $7 paint brush for WESTINGHOUSE STOVE. FULL = CLOSING [NO DOWN PAYMENT ON RE | Soi g1.50 with the ourehace of 2 j household goods ds OR 34963" other | U R SINES: year to pay. Pontiac Piston Serv- ° gatene ot ger ang Peli a on ALL 4 ine f WESTINGHOUSE 1 ELECTRIC ORY GARAGE EQUIPMENT st EW AND —) ‘oe % Ae No _ ~ ee el BAS Lal TOOLS AND SUPPLIES Furniture tors, dotted plumbing | wt . ALL BREEDS OBEDIENCE [ OFFICE SUPPLIES gas and all kinds cas “op stock sewer crock and : cen: SMALL RADIO. | $5 AND 1, $8 For Sale ~ and, electric heaters, stoves =| drain the Montcalm Builders: 1 . os i RMBALL ROB. INC | SEE Saunton terme By ye , S ’ SPECIALS ON NEW i Sales an woe Tmo HEAT SERVICE C $ to 6:38 Closed every Thursday x . LAWEe _ 0 8 TELEORA! : = smnendtERCHANDISE, DRY HARDWOOD, Oven “evenines & eundase eM | Sale Musical Goods 62) _ Heat Cotton Mattresses a $9.95 K I N D L I N G W OOeD AF a. * . ~ Rollaway bed complete... 81698 , V\"\sa BP well jet pumps | FOR : B FLAT CLARINET. | fonnes . Btudio Couch sn ....g3900| FOR SALE. HAUL IT <—e oar Reerenette. | my | $12 linoleum rags periect 8.642) YOURSELF. 2005. PON- SninNeLia PuRNO ExcELiENt | Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Table Lamps $29) TIAC ROAD. pc ntuon Bargain FE 2 Store wide sale on all new d en BAY. ormaw also dy used furniture. » - DUO - THERM OIL FURNACE, rT "cane vate, ve: fa agg - Ye a < We buy. sal and exchange | Cil"wom't al SPE iS. B eprom aie) SSean °° — aklan , HAY, STRAW, COMBINING l10e 8. Nya eS can EVERY SAT. & SUN. ONLY | Extruded aluminum os| Fe Oars. eae a ft MA wT iauidation sale. Ware-| and up. Anakee window? trom et wire er twine. | USED WASHERS RECONDI- house, 467 8, Saginaw, Pontiac. sles. piain case rag $139. $15 hee OATS FOR SALE WitiLi ~coM- 0 IN, ELECTRIC STOVE. “6000 | For Sale — Silver tea set |————— Set eee_Caiamer's. FE | ene SaEAT STRAY caep OOo -| and tray. Reasonable. | USED. NA KNOWN | ievteg loose on ground Evens, kitchen teble and chairs, $10. Ton = §-4829-———— 7 = - 2. steel cot, 's8, Butable fora cot: od kinds piain & decorative. / _Gailagher's. PE 40866. For Sale Livestock 72 _tage FE. 2-4482. after 4 p.m | EREE-SIANDINO TOILETS Te “ea cabinet doors drawers made USED SMALL STEINWAY AREAL ~~~ $ PC. MAHOGANY BEDROOM. orate aie $F Goop JERSEY FAMILY COW nite. 60 tp Wateral Sine | 31539 double rn cexute _ . va IAC PLY woop, £9. (WEBER _ORAND PIANO $295 for information "Pe oeese, coms it 2 mn x $65., | wo SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY — cask. OR "3.2008. bass accordion. FRESH GUERNSEY HEIFER. 2 frieze chair and se (makes i eainew ss © | REINFORCE CUNCRETE SEPTIC | : — — | vente of8 OS ~ _into bed) $40. PE & | FENCE, GATE AND posts. | ‘OR }Ten6. ~ ¢ HOLSTRIN COWS AND DeLa- | Ls En — anak Pause i rr STEWS | Sale Store Equipment 64 — vs! couvie unit milking machine. ReneS | BAnOe. A fet —onnhooniQts dmealions.- ~~ — n~~w—~ | Dari Kool milk cooler, 6 can. - rl . renee May SEWER PIPE. ALL ' used $75, Ph. MU “STORE FrxTukEs. ~~ ve s resse sree COEF INING, oe ers Ce 340 Chandler Ave. - off Sashabew, near Tt REFRIGERA | REABE « and conve: units, 3139 ; — . arited. hest power mower, 1 ae ies Sven. LAYLOCK Huron | _Sale Sporting Goods 65 | he nade 2° = bieck 1 table radio. 4890 ont Soap! oft COAL & ipopINa SUPPLY CO. | STEAM — RADIATORS ng es Te peedty 8100. Ph. Green Lake Rd : Orchard Lake A FE 3-7101| and conversion unit, ye a ren A. SALE sronTme GOODS! | Ortonville, 12F5 . ie rg wer osod on ASH ‘Dayton ema pw WEL JET | SER FPS EASE $e, AL my cave | Co ‘cents SMALL BLACK RIDING HORSE Can Prose |. Dupont fiat wail paint. 279 Jon, $97.20. Set ee with beg. 832. ewes WOsTlY 13 AND_¢ | DuPont interior sem * N. Sarna, “la ave, uM 3 a, AND. WAYNE GABERT’S ClOSS aces eens $3.79 gal co Seen TE AND FIELD IN- i: | FOR SALE © MCOREGON TOR: | | reat olde. t raw. sis ence tase ; s. en McBride Hardware hat _PEs-bi98. eee Holly, MEIrose Wanted Livestock: ck 73 iis Porest Jones. Waa 3-808. | f es . Open Sundays y-12 the vety best makes in America. | GUNS. Suy | ae TRADE: BORE. "New Furniture Specials Used Easy Caeber ‘i ie _ 1927 Auburn Re. po Greoks? + Plightly ene warentece mon | _ Stet PE 8. 375 8. Te fa beds $39.50. Innerspring map | Fu as range A- ; sot meet Sete nef age dboned anit nwge Marwan eee GALLON GAS HEATERS. $55 Ave All leather bag. PE 84437. \ | ses $11.95. Rollaway beds. com | Prmsdaire retr 6 s30-00|. 83 -electsie nesters $87.90. | SOLID OAK iy Win- | SHOTOUNS “AND oaen RIFLES | plete - 16.95. bunk rae vere we of various Sizes te muttons |" Sew ae oe ~SpURES 208 5 ee oT ee 9 LECTRIC BROODE: 4 3 and 1. 22 ingh sink with | Copied Choose from ose =i ported x12 wraps. att . — testo 4 eu, ft. -sealed st ee anh used hed. Nineide ide doers. double scram bee nf vainches | Genie “Varenes and. i $ru8 gat gal. *ynmnlahed chests = FE 100M, yen RE RI . “xT BPE ere: GiT.50 “Sale Sporting Good Sporting Goods 65 bing wea Heating, COAL NOW IN _EF- Nrecket #9, Like ew, FE b00e. FECT. GOOD COAL i Gravel & Dirt 66: ALWAYS. 20%, BLACK Dmnt rere, fit dirt Lvie Conck- ge’ M. A: BENSON fa Fe Seon, 1m sasmer ae ess Maoh gare none PE 3287 ATTENTION: WE-DELIVER 1, 2 Raintoreeg connie. segnted, S| “er? erte g shen cane ere HUT TOP TRAILER. 3 | hatte FR +O ——anee | capacity 18 step fire escape and | i VEL SCHARF. i ra : car, ~ PER. ya6 nee oe > tin s. For | :, aucets aed pat mation ‘a May? KELLY'S HARDWARE, 00 a at Atams PE WANTED SHOTOUNS AND DEER | WH Ee cay 7 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE F& jets, 10 teeks ord 518 Crooks were ee Sale Farm see nao OO ries. Thumbs =—y eberrieg mn Namie __Crooks ox | Sale Farm Equipment 76 BARGAINS~—~ WE SAVE L GA LAWN ROTARY AND M WE TAKE Ns. CREDIT PB 113 rm “ONKING BROS. el : : ——-~ _) DITIONED, READY { %OGO. STOP IN AND . S454 Dixie Hwy Waterford ONE MAN CHAIN 8 : AND [-™ earance _-Sale!, 1 POWER LAWN MOW- ‘ERS, GARDEN TRAC- TORS, MILWAUK TILLERS; NEW AND USED, ETC., RECON- | -§— SAVE. CREDIT TERMS. EVANS EQUIPMENT. 6507 DIXIE HWY. MA 5-7878. > KEW HOLLAND ¥ FORAGE ei venter complete. 28720 14 Mile Ra “_ mie East of Middlebelt. FALL BARGAINS 1950 -FORD WITH PLOW — DEERE B WITH CULTIVA- OLIVER 60. CASE \& A. SILVER KING GRAIN DRILL, PLO DISCS. HARROWS., HOUGHTE N’S 528_N_ N. Main. Rochester” OL 1-9761 ~~~ FARMALL ff Starter and Hydraulic lift-all Allis Chalmers W-C Good 5 ramet we — de-in's and | onl. “ACKE ETT. TNC. Your_ Authorised. reuson Deeler | USED Stop in for a demonstration, time payments available. Miller's Gar- den & Lawn Equipment. 1583 8. Woodw: "north of. of—t¢, Mile), Birmingham. Phone MI 4-@n09 tractor. Pan tmpl ents BP. em . Sekine tractors and power s> F | 7 OLDS 6 CYLINDER MOTOR. Soe | shine "a free Lk Ae B: §2 SPARTANETTIE, 35 nA : oe ; ~ net, Saeetinn * or vised or sma iBevate, Lake F + aade Park, 1770 Telegraph Ra ~. Auto Accessories -80 ATTENTION We are wrecking 1949 to 1953 cars end tru ks We have severa) wale e oo Sst trim & tires and tubes. ek “AUTO PARTS eS AUIS FITS LOUIE'S A A 9 days a week. Start r aud ,ererators $6 50 Redullt springs 0 te os. used parts for '# care aod oa6 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 44513 tt] CHEVROLET MOTOR RUN. ning order OA &-2187, “AUTO GLASS We specialize in (afet¥ Gite glass while vou Ww *REE ONE POUND COFFEE tof ® customer with each door ss or windshield. Hub Auto Co .22 Oakland A ace venue. 4-066 ‘$78. 2275 Elisa- Good condition, _beth Lake Rad. _4 Auto 10. Service sl no po=™ PAYMENT ON RE. | ~ patit overhatied motors. mw Pa gee Suae Suatias Piston Serv- FREE ati, bog orc CARS PAYMENT PLAN . BRAID MOTOR SALES acts ra Baal ears Pair jing Case at West Pike 8t CRANKSHAFT er In THE - ey indere reborei Zuck Ma- shop = food. Pah. FE USED | PICKUPS + 147-5 Baginaw 1950 ‘REPAIRG SUMING 5 PAINTING ee ee esas van _ MATE ° Wanted!. Good, clean, sharp cars. |. Get your bids THEN see us. at— Pontiac Retail Store Factory Branch _ 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | ; FE 3-7117 For Sale Used Trucks 90 - PICKUPS ~ PICKUPS "Ask for Mr. Donnell | 3 : TT oan’ 3} eo? ; oe AE les “Grosse : OT. at Beg, U. 5. Por. OFF. “Two lumps, my dear, ‘and Vi _Feturn it tomorrow!" a Hershberger | po _For Sale Used Cars 91 A jarge selection for you. Many makes and m a they are all in “A-l"" and ready © C¥-OWENS _ FORD % TON STAKE. LIKE engine tractor. Fally Very low miléage. WILSON GNC re sis -197 CHEVROLET SEDAN DE- LIVERY. $225 809 S. Woodward i 2 rr ror GMC. BULLDOZER truck. PE 5-2853. Direct Chain Saw ee daly 25 Tbs! siss0s| Sale Motor Scooters ~ 82| #7 INTERNATIONAL, PACKAGE Saat Sp = sagged Bee in & i. Dick's Air Cooled Ens el, ae abt Catia Neer. Pee —_ ick’s Air Cooled Engines | 2 +4246 | * : — cos - air brakes, pintel hook and 2 speed 8. w ; FE 40320 w aK. RIES. guie, {Excellent cond. Call “new and) umd farm equipment. | For Sale 2 Motorcycles 83 A WRECKER, FOR SALE Oa Wisconsin — S ENGLISH MOTORCYCLES. i= TON STAKE TRUCK. Pontiac Farm Supply | SRGUS MOTORCYCLES. GER | A in? OXE SON STAKE TRUCE JOHN DEERE DEALER FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | _ Condition. $28 Fo. FS £30. 1 Pontiac Rd. 46-6140 r Harley Davidson see Harley | 32 at BED og 3 ‘ Seutneae Sales Co., 372 8. Sagi- truck, with ier $50. MI “$oo5 COMBINE. NEA $82). ie HARLEY a) = bine “tsees W - = Hy fo ver payments. . 2 @ Sith motor. Devis Machinery. 4 i WaRLEY —pavins: GOOD | _ 4069 W. Walton. rs condition. For vale cheap. FE "4 CHEVROLET i TON PICKUP. | _ llc. -PTO. $-0560. These comprise all the grades from Wintis: Ors 16 IN. TRAINER4 bike. OR 3- or yc BOYS BIKE_ EXCELLENT CONDI- PE 2-7432 + rr. PLYWOOD BOATS. $40 AND BAGLEY AUTO PARTS aoe ~ 70_ Bagley St. FT. CENTURY. cH Mon ‘arine Phantom. excellent | condition, Wath cover and trail rine Purebred Mictesa “ ton. Holstein hetfers-mostl vo Tied coals tera of Ward’ Bronson, 33 Summ" ot Owosso, choice consignments from | ROW BOATS. $20 AND UP USED | PI YMOUTHS omned tap horde. in livery. Trails End, Pontiac | > i A tew Registered Hol- Lake 3-52 Club Coupes & 4 drs $895 u stein cows. Bangs tested. All| —— ,LUMACRAFT BOATS | "51 Plymouth Station Wagon .. milking cows tested wore, Foun * Yan boats, FORDS Bank terms. See Kehri, Pen- aX *Smimen B: h, National Branch of our package. seat S| 2 Ford 2 door.....,......, $2397 50 Patch pet ie c. B. Neate end motor. oft | 2 CO $345 . LEs NAOER, & pay 2 Ah iss Ford ou™e . $295 ya poe WILLIAMSTON, MARINE CALRE AND SERVICE ‘47 Ford % door $245 Fee Heanrallors 7i 2 4, TELBORAPH CHEVROLETS Sale 50 Ch Ct: | Se re $505 . - Painted. ready for water. $45. 12-59 Chev. Sed. Delivery --.-.- $495 AMERICAN CONTI- side. oe we 48 Chev 1 tor pickup ...... $295 pental W 14 ft. to 39 Elizabeth U2. Rd 47 Chev. 1 ton panel Mig $175 ft. mobile es. Many floor) —— DODGES plans to choose from. Ask about | CHRIS CRAFT DELUXE RUNA- 83. Dea o1.008 | our rental rehase plan on used > hi A-l condition. FE 3 ge vt. is Gute A trailers. Bales, 2101 + 3 __ $2 Dodge, some wi! yro~ Dixie - Hwy. EVINRUDE MOTORS y [sr Dodge tds Sore a. 4 WATIONAL. @ FOOT AND BATH| New and used motors. K ee ar Ove Nearly ew. 344 W. Huron. Marévecs, Auburn at Adase, w | 8 Dodge “chun ‘oupe 22. $345 ONE iS FT ALUMINUM — EVINRUDE MOTORS a4 od 4 ccescces — er. Good for Santas ond bemne Chris-Craft boat kits, trailers, To- | .$7 Dodee P e coniseresess $8 ny’s Marine Service; new phone FE 86-0112. sal Beier He, tad Great Lakes. 9 trailers to 3% months New trailers. oy 5 per cent up to 60 months. ‘ ‘ile South of Lake Orion, on 24. MY 2071. ' {f Pr. HOUSE TRAILER 4 ALMA. 2 PI _MY 2-1431_ evenings Parkhurst Trailer Sales bh on these fine mobile homes trafle "S4’'s> will be sold at used r prices © © N, RICHARDSON, Sn de Fh INS. PRICED FAR BELOW 1840 LAPEER RD. 1 MILF NORTH | OF LANE ORION MY_2-4611 -Pontiac. Chief “MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. t 45. ft to length Up to vyeare to pay. ou can buy ® Les Hutchinson itiened trailer recond $100 down. . Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales #615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains 2830 8. Dort Highway, F Fitnt ROYCRAFT HOUSETRAIL ER, 19 bottle ge cook stové with Shaman heater new 10x12 awning. clean. pouty 6 travel $400. 7165 Ga sc Sylvan Village, Trailer ~Exchange (Established Since 1932) Cham ; : ifornia and Florida. Drive cars. Tint - Home and om otter new PONTIAC -DRIVEAWAY SERVICE “ a. Grosse se os foot | ROCK GONG NORTH, Fs EaRt terms, New |- either . jong se, © years Yo pay “sad Ss Wanted Used Cars. _ 88 Hy ; e PARTS—S , RE Private pa va pe pay come cacs.| Ot! 8 Teele to fo inside out. = wind yments on late GoopD. our 16 ) | JOHNSON as low as! WE 10) Dixie Hwy SMALL BOAT, MOTOR ND trailer, cheap, EM 3-5460. 17_ PT. CHRIS CRAFT TRAILER. Excellent condition FE §-5531. ‘ONE, 1953 MODEL. P. FIRESTO $125. Chieftain air cooled. a A oY * to ® “a marty WANDA BOAT CO. 32450 Northwestern Hwy near 164 Road. Phone MA_ 66159 mt. FT. CHRIS rE ft, 8900. complete SEARS BOAT COST $21 last year. oe $100. 3741 Clinton- _vVille: Re. off ¥ W. Waiton ‘@ CENTURY RUNABOUT. GRAY 490 qrotor, and trailer Jack Wat __kins\ Landing. Cas Lake i? FT. RUNABOUT BOAT & trailer, New Iset year. $155. 2422 Pontiac Rd. ; ARD * WoToRs. boa. Tee- GUTBO Starcraft aluminum OWENS MARINE SOPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ‘KAUPFMA® 12 FT. BOAT AND T's hp. outboard motor Bh gtek ty — — 0 CADILLAC SEDAN ON OWN 5-0640. For Sale Used Cars 91 Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come TIn-And Get The Car Of Your Choice A B j Riemenschneider Bros.e Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 _ 232 S. Saginaw St. 1949 BUICK. RADIO “eo = er, white ate walls overh est offer puled. eee 1946. SUPER, 4 DOOR, Boore Square Lk. Trailer | Receutl _fintsh. BU ICK, BUICK, 1951 CONVERTIBLE. good top, B.F. Goodrich —— tires, radio, heater, tinted sharp. 4872 Elizabeth Lake er very clean throughout, gain, FE 3-"543.- ‘$1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, LIKE new Cost $5,700 Power brakes, wer steering electric windows, & H, new tires, now §1,175. = Mt. Clemens. | SPECIAL! CHEV. AND Misc. SPARE ‘Partid 81 E. MICHIGAN. ARBOR 8T., C : * COME IN. AND SEE ’S1 CHEVROLET 4 DR. . Spotiess interior, rad $Pensmis- 6i0n. “One in a Thousand” v $945 Keller-Koch L peALan CHyoodward Gay 4 34 SPAR. black door This conta onze Auburn. -| Orchard Lk.’ Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 he ihe an YMOUTH peau For Sale Used Cars 91 OPEN. TIL 91 PM A REAL 4 door sedan. Like new inside —_— og pnd Mig oon co clean e. Fully equipped with tue thos.‘ will sacrifice, PE 4-5383. all the extras including 40, - heater, hydra., turn _ wind 4 ia REASONABLE IP TAK- shield a Tis spotlight, white | _©@ at once: 4-9398 wa pnt . ‘ts & good car, ‘54 DODGE V4. ADIO. “HEAT. and has _good ‘naman f ission. Loaded Call PE 17-1688 or OA 8.2161 See a c 62, P. ara DODGE ‘50 REASONABLE IF Ta- — —_— & heater. wengwalis, ken ai once! FE 4-0398 or .masonry Ld 1959 DESQ#O 2 DOOR ve Det. o.t: Club coupe $650. pe CApibehG ‘48 A BEAUTIFUL JET - oe PonTiae PRESS, puRspAY: AUGUST. 6. 1056 __ For. or Sale Used Cars mm | 1950 FORD, es'etee- > $545 Sw Fines Safety-Tested Used €ars for Sale at Jerome's Bright Spot “a CHEVROLET COUPE. 665. OR 34560 1953 DeSoto - Firedome V-8. beauty with 2 tone | naish, radio, heater. white waits, ’ eutomatic transmission. 1 owner car with very ace an had low mile- for $145 Te ng ee balance at low SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. power steering, Tadio ‘ake over Paxments MI 49913. $ to 10 a.m. r address P. O. 125 Birmingham. 1o;| DO ¥OU HAVE A CREDIT RAT ou to buy a use* car at Lake Orion Motor -1950 Dodge four ‘oor with radio Here ts aj M eae (or your old car down) and |. We have nice-clean cars | that you can afford ~ _ many at aly $20 Dewa! See Ed At oroug NAT ONAL Th ughly MOTOR SALES | Reconditioned 171'S. inaw St. ; Se EP es ee [oa torso, a cart st sre TORD ve vel oe with! - Huron Motor ies: w rE FORD iss i963 VICI SE RADIO, matic, atic,’ power tooring. oe. mi. T consition. $1680. 44043. ey Sno AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, PRICED TO CLARKSTON CHRYSLER-PL ___Clarkston, Mich, MA 55141 "@ FORD FOUR heater, clean and ‘rune. Good $295. Call MU 4-2074 after 5: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE , 30 Years Fair Dealin PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL : USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” ‘51 CHEVROLEF | traded in bw local essional Sales. MYrtle 2-2611. promt This, Iso beentiful sute- PAYMENT ’ mobile in like-new condition. $145 | 1954 Sportsm miles 49 Chevrolet ...... 4 $395 down or your old car es Gown | 1964 Pi mouth Savoy Pordor ‘1,500 Hore is an eucepttonshy a rates. beg r sedan, has 7 acd ‘Biles sCHUT OTZ. MOTORS INC. |} 1953 Degese v3 Forder cece bonnd d a DeSoto Plymouth Dealer 1953 Dodge V-8. order... $388 $20 down 12 8 Woodward Birm 196) Plymouth Cranbrook ” ‘ NATIONAL Motor Sales OPEN ’TIL9O P.M. |... Cl. Che $340 . 111 8. Saginaw Por Your Convenience 1983 Fi pins Soat ss esng 83400 SEE THIS ONE 1949 DODGE | CONVERTIBLE. |e Pack Kang Ce Cavalier Fordor $300 3 Windsor club cou ery ciean very cheap ew Custem Sportsman $300 radio, heater. automatic rans: ‘top, Phone FE 5-2908. $3 Desets ve F new 2 $300 mission. Beautiful two tone green. 49 FORD V# ? DOOR. $325. FE 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor $320 jae pod . Priced right. | 7.9001. 2309 Walnut Rd 1952 © Meadowbrook. ] a 2-2351. @.... 1s tee ees $260 —|% PoRD vs 2 DR. OVER | 1952 Plymouth Cambridge size radiator” niteh- . <2. $200 - er, radio ant heater Well taken 1952 Ply mouth Cranvrook ———-—____}. care of. original paint, never had ‘ordor | ... 5200 heads off. rforms beautifully. | 1981 DeSoto Custom Fordor... $250 FE 43746. | 1961 Ford V-8 Tudor ... $160 FORD YARD DUMP 2 SPEED AXLE $4995 LARRY JEROME un Rochester Ford Dealer seh. AND DRIVE THIS FINE CA YOU'LL LIKE IT! HAS RADIO AND HEATER $695 50 STUDE. Leeann want Ex TR AND MANY a4 TRAS. NEAT rand CLEAN C. 52 DESOTO B TIFUL BLUE TOMATIC TRANSMISSION A- DIO AND HEATER, TRY IT OUT ‘ODAY. $1,245 51 FORD +: PH. OL 1-9711 “POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” FORD ‘49 CONVERTIBLE, ONE of the snarpest in town. Radio and heater, she walls, new top. 9% Oakland Ave FORD ‘48 FORDO dition, $35. for a e ane. Take over payments, O " BeaT ec _W.A Auburn. Rochester, s “ OLIVE BUICK 7 '1954 FORD . oe eee 8 cylinder, 2 tone and heater ‘Tite 2idewatl tres overdrive. actual | "$1,950 1953 CHEVROLET 47 Mercury Club Coupe. Radio & heater. $299 | 1950 Plymouth Dix. -— . 650 1950 Plymouth 8p. ae | 1950 Studebaker Tudor......... $120 1949 Dodge Fordor .. $160 man 1949 Ford Tudor... $100 1948 Dodge Dix. Tudor ....... $ 80 1948 Pontrac Fordor .......... $6 1947 DeSoto or $75 1947 Pontiac Fordor .......... $ 75 1946 — Fordor ......... $3 | 166 N Sedan... .......- $23 “4 | joes Pontiac Tudor ceases $ 2 941 Rvick Peedor ..........-- $ 25 1941 Buick Tudor —......... $4 1940 DeSoto Tudor $a | 1951 Plymouth Cambridge | Pordor . 1950 DeSoto Custor- Fordor M Sales Plymouth —.—. Cass at W. vane | CARS - 8EE FORD cial care 33) Goensad Lake, ——— $1345 1952 CHEVROLET PICKUP Or Mpickup. mosel > par = $745 1950 PONTIAC 2 DR. 1951 DODGE 4 DR. Radio, heater om, covers ear has are my oot, oun pe ‘Also a large selection of lower Matthews- Hargreaves)" Chevrolet |= 210 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 187 HUDSON, 1960 CHEVIE. TAKE Cree Sevens. MY 21401, af- rE 149 JEEPSTER, RADIO. os overdrive. 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 ca Sagan St. SC DeSoto Piym sue Bee OPEN TIL 9P —_Poe_Yeur_ priced “OK UL Used Cars. | MOT( ORS INC. Convenience, Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive with extras. pedbock. PE 4-301, MERCURE! 2 DOOR, SHARP! overdrive. Excel- Nets condition” 17,000 miles. $1025 | _ cash. FE 26776 1953 NASH pomp = “STATION | Wagon. Custom deluxe. _ hydre- matic, jet ipp condition 3° cash. MA_ 1 after 6 P ~ 1952 Nash mbler hardtop. Yellow ‘#@ FORD. §300 OR TAKE OVER payments. 2015 Union Lk. Rd. ‘Si FORD CUSTOM, FORDOMATIC radio and heater, very clean. "49 ~Cheve club coupe, Radio and two tone green, nice pe, clean. $296 NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES. 2 Ww. FE 46151 ‘93. PORD CUSTOM FORDOR, $145 or your old car down. 24 months on the rates alance bank . Cleat, MOTORS INC. Ps Plymotth Dealer ward * OPEN TILO PM For Your Convenience Corner Cars PE 43605 very Centra, Lincoln Mercury TODAY’S BEST BUYS a v4, gran liner, very clean nates = “el” site an? cn PE T1088. or oa ene Do You Need a Car? - Read This —- Tramsportation _ 1949 Merc. Conv't. . . $295 1949 Pontiac 2 dr...-$195. 1951 Merc. 2 dr......$595 1949 Lincoln 4 dr.....$185 Terms—Come in—See | PETE TONY BILL & Pike in cars, furniture, real estate are in the Want Ads! AND “Tow CIALS’ CARS WI ont: MILEAGE AND A I } a red TAG. SEE OnTEM “To. | PONTIAC. RETAIL _ STORE - 1951 —_ $975 1953 CHEVROLET er. white side wall tires. $1,595 - Special 4 door, radio and heater, $OIS 210 station wagon. Radio and heat- Juxe, radio & heater. . 50 Ford 2 dr,, all the ex- tras. /$695- 11953 “JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer . FORD CUSTOMLINE. 8 CY WINDER _ 4 FORDOR When the Old. d Bus. | BALKS ral and Te me = everse, énesee im es, Mi | anon o reoaa” MOTORS. | Switzer Craft & Yellow Jacket. Boats Master Craft Trailers SHORTY HOOK'S LACE At Pine hake ___ Phont FE. 2-5260 | NEW ROW “BOATS FOR SALE | NEW ia FOOT ROW BOA’ painted and caulked. $50. MA service. 1899 8. Telegraph PE 2-8033 | n Evenines and are 146 FT. CENTUR INBOARD, 7 | SFies motor. Trailer cocheaed % FOOT RICHARDSON CABIN: cruiser 141 horse power Chrysler Marine engine, Excellent cond!- tion. $3000 Can be seen at rangh a Landing. Cass Lake, TPE CABIN CRUE 519 Geing. ~ Transportation Offered 87 LEAVING: FOR CALIF. AUG. 3 eve. Take 2 or 3. FE 5-8126. Dale Nutten, Share driving and ex- penser: TRANSPORTATION PAID TO CAL See B M&M Motor Sales For ton doilar on ‘ate model cars 277 Li 1609 YOUR CAR-WILL BRING MOR | 1053 CHEVIE, 210, 2p V.hy Let's “WALK? Te bare Ps DELU 4000 te! ¢ — $1500 wail aco trate 50830. 921 Mt. Clemens St Ask—for- a Mt. Clemens at Mil Phone FE S-7117 Late models and transportation, Over 15@ cars to choose, $35 vp Real estate or contract accepted: Economy wertet 22 Auburn Ate ~ TALK— NO MONEY DOWN. 1950 PLYMOUTH ... $27 per mo. 1949 PLYMOUTH ... $23 per mo. 199 DeSOTO ....... $27 per mo. 147 DODGE, 4 DOOR ‘LIKE NEW ..... $21 per mo 1946 FORD ........- $17 per mo. 1950 FORD .......0-- $27 per mo. 1949 PACKARD ..... $10" per mo. ALL OF THESE CARS HAVE RA- DIOS AND HEATERS AND HAVE BEEN THROUGH OUR SHOP FOR RECONDITIONING. YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE CARS FOR LESS THAN 61.00 A DaY. »SGHUTZ MOTORS ENC, DESOTO PLYMOUTH pa ; OPEN. bi IL 9} PM. For Your Convenience CHEV) ‘4i Baer: COD Oe S008 COR: _Gition, FE_ 7. Blow ve wT PHONE 6-150. —— LOOK AT Every Word Is True| ! | Keller-Koch oe Y'all Come ~& i aiineye rane | . t Fears WE HAVE + - "52 CHRYSLER , ive coupe Ligh ing, nish ow ee tomate | a | santana 1953 DESOTO 4 door, Firedome, power brakes. and he nen ater, 895 |. sade sania ail Transportation Specials . NO MONEY DOWN. Just Go@> CREDIT! ’33 Henry J,-Corsait De-+ luxe, 2 dr. 50 Pontiac Deluxe Chief, tain 8, 2 dr. 1947 BUICK pa 2 door. Radio and heater. $195 3— 1947 DODGES . “3195 1948 BUICK 2 door. Radio and heater. $395 1946 CHEVRGLET _ 4 ! . sin | 1949. PACKARD 4 door $395 - 19446 PLYMOUTH $125 Community Motor Sales Inc. A Pontiae and $895 *51/Ford Convertible, all heater. $995 "51 Buick Special 4: dr., ‘radio and heater. fr $1095 51 Mercury 2 dite. auto- matic shift. OLIVE! BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Avé. FE 2-9101- ~ Open. "til 10 P m. ‘ leather trim, radio and) | ~— $1350 aaa es » LARRY ~ Rochester. Ford Dealer OL 1-971 “ros ¥ MORE THAN 30 YEARS A 1D PLACE TO BUY.” Berle Whee & Dea}: Harold: Turner INC,|"? ae THE CUSTOM V-8 WITH RA- Fordo-matic. complete accesso- Ls a tt POR omar Be! 2 tone — eight ond ate. 48 Buick 2 dr., radio & Pr eon $1375 ear Radio ‘heater, white CeNER idan a | eee heater. Pe: Gumtoger Ge eeee | QE) "49 BUICK _ sitet aoe one ate ES | r Jo | Olds WELL CARED FOR & IN PINE 1950 BUICK pm 100 Marquette st, | Gray with black’ top, hygramatie, COROT on LOT RO Cals. |* St Tette ant Lecter. One antes’ mater Tens exces walls, As ilitie as $143" dows GATION. , ~ ; Radio and heater. FE end 18 months at bank rates 48 NASH '50 Hudson 4 dr., radio & iis FORD. V4 STATION, wA0OR.| SCHUTZ MOTORS 1 INC. MAs MANY OOD MILES LEFT. | Custom 8 ! 290 FORD. heater Peatee. ire ee poise, or FE | 912 Bi iiehem O & HEATER . ae “yo 41112 before 6:00 p. m. King ‘OPEN "TIL 9 P $245 $450 9 ; » : m. For your convenie { ° ~ ; 1947 OLDS STATION WAGON. "S3and’54 1950 NASH $4 3) LARRY ae 1 8 pewoneraarons ACS Srey. radio and" heater. ; 2 toe) 550 Chevrolet 4 dr., De- 1953 Plymouth Radio and white ..wall hres. 145 down — old i - cera fata iNC.|"s OPEN “T IL 9 P. are __~ For your gonventence - 1946 PLYMOUTH | SECTAL COME IN AND SEE ’*51 STUDEBAKER food tome work, NO MONEY DOWN. $345 ‘KellerKoch Woodward at 13% Mile Rd, Lincoin 6-8410 1946 Lincoln 4 dr....$195 %1 PLYMOUTH. A-1 CON ‘ON. Tee tae payments. As] son er TA it Steck atin OLET evrolet deluxe 2 door power: Mee Sant 1954 Plymout Fs with rey ae Ae INC. "TIL 9 1953 Pontiac agg ra eee A + fw dows Nown payment and easy bank Siturz.s MOTORS INC. Cieas "OREN AL 9 ie West Side Used Cars deluxe —?- : mee 2 Hydramatic. Radio, heater. . Like $195... A ue Lesca cus- Prats door -00d ise a eet aaa 196: , had metus Sehvem, ‘82 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. GOOD condition. $200 down Sank terme. pA e620. a sss, PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. 4,000 Revailed ~ Yall Come to 171 We Finance NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171_ 8, Saginaw st ra ' Stop — Look. At Clarkston | Motor Sales WHERE OVERHEAD IS LOW AND SAVE MONEY. TRANS. PORTATION SPEC. IAL, 47 FRAZER WITH, RADIO AND © HEATER, V ERY GOMD RUBBER. A BEAUTIFUL ‘59 PLY- MOUTH WITH HEAT- BER PRICED. TO | ICED SELL. ba , a gar \ TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956 Aa einai sg C4 % Poe ta os % T Ni nips + “694 = -- Today's Televis an “Channel 2—WIBK-TV 1 Channel“G—WWI-TV i. Channel 1— WKYZ-TV First fi wes Hires Expensive Legal will get ta ee ; — - seed tI eer | Talent for Battle ie et TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | convict uses Boy Scout to cover |2:30—(4) First Love. (2) Fea- | REND, Nev-"w-Blonde “Bobo | ee And enother million a pee 4:00—(7) Detroit “Deadline. Bud| 8 setaway. . turette. (1) Theater. Programs to Cost Many Rockelelier and her expensive ar-| °°" POPEMY | Lanker, Bev Beltaire, Don Wat-|9:30—~(T) Name’s the Same. Rob | ¢:45(4)—Concerning Miss Mar-| Millions; Experiment! to ray of legal talent prepared today! 0% sics have castody of the ; trick. (4) Time for Music. Jane| ert Q. Lewis hosts namesake| jowe, | : to close out the romantic saga Of! -ngster—with whom Rockefeller % ‘Palmer sings: (2) Adventures of} game. (4) Capt. Braddock, || Shape Trend- - the coal mifner’s daughter and the | /OU™TNCT i acquaimted the Kit Carson. a Toro track} “Double ” deals with |3:00 — (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) weir Wie is wes ie down outlaws? stole govern-| phony check cashing swindle.| Brighter day. -~ ment documents. (2) Favorite Story. . , million dollar fgptball battle of divorce at time from “port Menjoe tells of “Decision” |:18—~(4)—Bride and Groom. —_| the television waves gets under we Reochabeter. tae, oaned © _vorted of talents 6:15-—-(7)—News Ace. (4) News. _ ~~ . . : way in earnest Aug, 13 with the It ma later today jan. er w ve . we - . 3:30—(4) Betty White. (7) Air y come » Judging | right to see the boy a few times Paul Williams. 10:00—(7) _ Stage Seven. Preston Base. (2) Ladies Da All-Star game in Chicago. only by the apparent last-minute a :30 — (7) Men* of T ; yA phere, J, * Never befove has so miich foot- preparations going on at Bobo's|” Bobo and the Standard Oil, heir Scouts and Scouting on Parade.} Two six-round bouts—Welter- se0—(4) 3 Lee ABC will televise college foot Reno home.she rented a few weeks | two > fer she shed Boston (4) World of Mr. Sweeney.| weight: Allan Kennedy vs. Dick | Ptah Lae. ball Saturday afternoons under the ~~. ~~ — | esate Richeré Stare Je. with: Charles Reggie as drug ~~ Perkins; : Henry |4:30—-(4) — Howdy Doody. (2) —|NCAA program. The rights alone ee la Nevada divorce.” pregaieer. (2) News. Doug Hank vs. Gene Poirer. (2) News.| On Your Account. reueeieay ee. the Reporters who phoned the resi- | a , : 10:15—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev- | 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. may escad dence have been cut short with: | | i .¢4: 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John| erett R. Phelps. - | g90 & ( = Happy Hollow. (D—| Dement, will televiee the Chk Sorry, we're busy. Call tock Lipstick Ruled Out , 3 Cameron Swayze. (2) Summer Wiai Lady. tae astetie Portia Paces | men Ab Oat ee os “. The voices usually identify! TOKYO @—A new ruling by Holiday. Betty Ann Grove, Merv tors8—(1) . Bart Dee. (2) to professional football themselves as Bobo’sattorneys. - , school principals in central Japan ‘Griffin wing “A Fine Romance,” as female head of construction| Life. .- nights and Sanday afternoons by She has six lawyers—Five from ‘has women teachers seeing red. “This Is a Real Nice Clambake.*| S™. (2) Meet Millie. Eleno | g:15_(2)_—Seeking Heart exclusive contract with the Na- New York and one from Nevada. “They just don't understand a : . Verdugo as Millie in comedy je pr os : ia tional Football League. 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