re ere er Far ) ae “THURSE Paes hiple . 4 Name McCarthy C ommittee | ' Heads Party 4 ritert 1 ii j E Fz 82 Les Te ees & z : a E & i i if I Unheralded Golfer - CHICAGO ® — Leads All-American |, +e [Homes Ordered Evacuated Near Distillery Blaze Fire Fighters Retreat os Blast Threatens; 8 Feared. Dead, 30 Hurt PEKIN, Ill. (AP) —Homes Fire fighters were ordered back from a flaming whisky rE ne i AAS 3 L EERE : i B 8 of sufficient , were (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Motorist Slain — in the coach out of the snow, rain or sun and ride rather than stand has declined to the extent that now Six Will Study \Senator's Ways, ‘Act on Censure Vice President Nixon today appointed a six-member Senate committee to make an investigation of the con- duct of Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and consider pro- + LOAD EQUIPMENT—Members of one of Pontiac's | f National Guard units, Company Regiment... | leaving as an advance party for summer M of the 125th | Company will leave early National Guardsmen Prepare for © Routs Disease in Mexico Tests Michigan Laboratories Hope to Make Royalty Agreements S| LANSING (AP)—Dr. Ak _ bert Héustis, state health — today that the Michigan | State Health Laboratories =» .jhave developed the first Camp Grayling. Company M and the 107th Ordnance | Larson and Cpl. Alfred J. Lornez, all of Pontiac. Pentiae Press Phete Saturday morning for the truck. preparatory. to | two-week training. program.. Loading the truck are | closure—after—theState- training at | (left to right) Sgt. Robert D. Terry, Pvt. Walt raed] LEOnard Goes in Training to Meet Champ Williams By JACK L. GREEN DETROIT (AP) — Republicans, threw their November campaign machinery into ge the voters’ decision that Dc today within hours of 8S. Leonard shall go up against Gov. G. Mennen Williams in the genérai election. Leonard snatched a few hours blissful sleep after he had smashed the governorship hopes of thiég can veterans and then flew to Lansing for a with officers of the Republican State Central Committee. Iran to Put Oil Back on Market 25-Year Deal With the Bulletin WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Finance Committee voted today to lift temporarily by six bil- debj ceiling. Bares Rebufft Determined Preacher 1 gees iZ f 9 iez | i. i8¢ ? : z 3 | cif 2 j sf petits et BE he iid bit i ae uae i E 3 HE; ||VACATION tail-twistings it has suffered since World War II and stabilized a country that lies under Rus- sia’s soft Middle East underbelly om a frontier regarded as a like- legal , . —™ Thy ean and approved by the Shah |** Only then can tankers begin (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Laughs Will Pep Up Your =~ . . a : Xe ~2aqgp™ - go or car or train, says “Dig that brain and have Pentiac Pres mailed te you you're on ta- cation.” You can the paper every day by advance afrangements. Call FE 12-8181. HER BUDDIES. , } In conformity with the “unity pledge” the party took ore the. primary, Leonard walked at once promise to conduet ‘a “no mud-slinging” campaign. “I think one of the reasons the voters nominated me," he said, “is because I refused to throw | li mud. I have worked with Soapy (nickname for Williams) and like him. I see no reason why it can't be a. clean campaign even though we differ in political philosophy.” Williams unopposed polled an es- teeman, and led his party to a new -record share of populous Wayne County's total vote—an estimated 70 per cent, Williams really had staked his in political prestige on the Democratic lieutenant governorship nomina- March. ; NASHVILLE. Tenn, @—An ap- lick huddle parent record turnout of Tennes- peo election _| Atom Fishermen Better TOKYO (—Japanese Doctors ,Jceberg. public links star from Pon ti f up for the title said today the critical stage has tiac and runner-up passed for 23 Japanese fishermen | last year . showered by radioactive ash after’ a Bikini hydrogen bomb biast last pionship match play starting Fri- known cure for typhoid fever. : He told the State Admin- i et f i Be : s5 dpe Hi Wee c af: gg | i at z f i ati Grace Early Leader “lin Pine Lake Test “Joe Grace of Detroit Calf Ci" ft qnafyrme: api _ | District Golf Association champlon- ship at. Pine Lake Country Club, | Grace posted a 73, Dr. A. LaCroix had a 75, while _ | bracketed at 76 were Dick Whiting of Red Run Country Club and Roy Low %2 today qualify for cham- day. -| Starlings Squawk Defiance at City: 9 __ appeared touched at the size of the “in memoriam” vote cast by his party for their fallen comrade, the late Blair Moody who sought a comeback as U. S. senator. Moody drew votes | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) High of 78 Degrees, Fair Skies Forecast Yesterday's low was @, the high, Oumen's Toke & Ceentry, Tot-Heren ' Opem every night “ti 9 pm. ) ' Sturnus Vulgaris Plague Once Again Infects Pontiac The sturnus vulgaris plague has returned to Pontiae and officials admit they are unable to combat it. At this time of year the vulgaris malady is more com- mon than the common cold. But it is almost impossible to cure. ? For sturnus vulgaris is the high-brow Latin name for a very low-brow nuisance: The starling. v 2 ri il tall * A g m i: aft z “ Rg az ; , Pe ‘ ee pes AAPA Birmingham Clerk Lists 31 Per Cent Vote; Invites voters availed themselves of the opportunity to vote in Tuesday's |‘ primary election. Votes cast num- bered 3,832 out of a possible 11,971. d oe a a z TFL Paz Let i lranian Oil Back on World Market (Continued From Page One) loading “a large volume of Iran's i: ! i | a gg 52% i Committee Named fo Rule on M Carthy (Continued From Page One) senior senator to whom Lyndon Johnson referred. Z Edwin C. Johnson, 70, has been in the Senate since 1937 and is out- ranked by only seven senators in 7% (Continued From Page One) ed to retreat a quarter of a mile . because of the threat of new ex-| Stennis, 55, is a former Mississip- : plosions. pi circuit judge. He has been in the The fire yesterday morning con- Senate since 1947. sumed two &story rackhouses| Ervin, 57, was appointed to the | where is stored in barrels | Senate only last June. 5 on the for aging and a 4-story brick cus- death of the veteran Sen, Clyde : toms storage house. Some 42,000 Hoey (D-NC). Ervin stepped down barrels of whisky went up in this from his state's Supreme Court fire. bench to accept the appointment. ; | Sen, Knowland of California, the Mit ememad ‘saniains et and = (Republican leader, described his communi tes, worked from 2:30 a.m. te | task in advance as one of selecting extinguish the blaze, | men of judicious temperament who _, had not become deeply involved in But at 7:30 p.m. rackhouse E | the controversy over McCarthy. containing 68,000 barrels of whisky,| Watkins, 67. is a former judge exploded with a blinding flash. (in Utah. He was elected to the a eee a plant | Senate in 1946 oye, Was “RAE by tatters} “CHPISST, OT ie tormer-governor bricks. of Kansas. He was elected to the | Senate in 1950. Woman Loses Denture | Carlson had previously served . . six terms in the House, 1935-47. During Election Count { Case. 57, has been in the Senate ST. JOSEPH, Mo. ®—A woman S!ce 149. Previously, he had Lincolnshire Rd.; and grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Pel- tier, Lake Orion, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noll of Pontiac. Arrangements were by -Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. Mrs. Frank F. Rand Funeral for Mrs._Frank F. (Mamie) Rand, 71, of 4224 Lanette Rd., Elizabeth Lake Estates, will Starlings Squawk, Officials Shudder “Maybe we'll find a secret wea- pon. Until then, though. I guess our only weapon is patience.” Boy, 11, Suffers Bruises in Motorcycle Scrap tained when he was struck by a motorcycle on Dartmouth road near Whipple Lake road. John Parks of 9556 Yale, the -accident_victim, dashed from -be- be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. from the Donelson-Johns Tiome {hind some-bushes- The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of | motorcycle driven by William First--Congregational_Church—will officiate and burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Born in Detroit Aug 1, 1883, she died Monday in St. Joseph today asked Deputy County Clerk | served 12 years in the House where Charlies Moberly to look for her | he was a member of the Un-Ameri- false teeth. She took them out, she | can Activities Committee. | said, and placed them on a court-| Case is a rancher and former | house desk while vote returns were |"ewspaper editor and publisher. | being received Tuesday night in| Missouri's primary election. announcement of appointment in a | Now she can't find them. Mober. quiet, matter-of-fact voice, after | calling a quorum of the members of the chamber. ___|—Behind-the-scenes_maneuvers to} ly is looking. ~The Weather ~ PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Géserstty: fale tonight and Friday ith iittle change in temperstere. Lew tonight 54 te @. High Friday 75 to ™%. North te northeast winds 1¢ te 16 m.p.h. ty_since the Senate voted Monday | night to create the committee. The vote ended q bitter debate in | the Senate touched off by a resolu- Today tn Pontiac tion by Sen. Flanders (R-Vt) call- Pica temperature preceding § ami ing for censure of McCarthy. | Wind velocity # mph.| The motion for creation of the’ ~ committee, offereti by GOP lead- er Knowland, includes a provision ‘that. the committee should report | | before this session of Congress ad. At 8 am: Direction: Nort Sun sete Thursday at 7 47 pm Gun rises Friday at 5:29 am Moon sets Thursday at 1034 pm Moon rises Friday at 1:31 pn Dewntown Temperatures 1 ¢ ©. = once eoee os 1 am . 7% | Then fo be : | » Mvecoeeee. M....-scceee 7 ere appears fo a ‘strong | | Se mS a RMIT | possibility, however. that any_re- | - ES reer ae | port _by that time—since congres- | Sc ectaceter Fonttee | sional leaders are driving for ad-| ~ | ioben toupneeere, eheets o not go much further than to say | Mean temperature ......... 066.065. 75 the committee would need more . — | time for its study. Highest tempera. rene =| «Sen. Mundt (RSD), speaking Lowest temperature ..........,....... 88 from his own experience of pre- Mean temperature + teeerenees 70.5 siding over the McCarthy Army " — hearings, told reporters. his guess I Oe, Set Samometanee Shite was that the new inquiry could 06 tm 1981 $1 tm i9s1 | last “two or three months.” La: Semana Chart As soon as Nixon read off the aipene Hf “6 Loe Angeles "#2 es | names, Sen. Fulbright (D-Ark)- Ho Marie* 3? 87 | said he felt it was up to the Senate / , Hy Ps : 80 62) itself rather than the committee | i , “a New ~ sod 4 3 | to make any recommendations oer | Ay Denver Rew York 85 6 | censure, . | a F rer 8 ae x | ‘| He weapoh Knowland what the | i G tcked dl Biers Vice-President—Nixon—made_the | line it up had been going on steadi-‘] Mercy Hospital after an illness of two weeks. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by a son, Frank Ir. of Reading, Mass., and a daughter, “Mrs-_Arne Andersen of Green Cas- .“Pa..*sind five grandchildren. County sheriff's deputies. 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IMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Brake’s chances for a convention nomination seerhed fairly good in , view of his long vote-getting rec- ‘jord and his second place run against Leonard. He glumly refused to discuss his political future, but politicians Famous ‘SYLVANIA noted that he had carried 31 coun- > ties to 30 for Leonard, 12 for PRESS ‘25 Cleary, nine for Dr. Eugene C. ‘ Brake men said the party’s de- sire for a “glamor” candidate to rival Williams cost their chief the nomination, but they pushed for Brake to yet a consolation nomination. The big buzz was over Cleary's future. A former Republican state chairman and ruler of an empire of politically powerful branch of- fices, Cleary ran a poor third. He trailed Leonard by 90,570 and Brake by 16,762. Geary said he had not decided whether he would seek the secre- a state nomination ae it very cemonaive (2 te waher ot coin of 10 fr 25 my party.” . Politicians noted that Oakland PITTI III iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) four-to-one, majority over Cleary. They recalled that Oakland |] Eastman Kodak FIL N. Higgina of Feradale, who wite Ie } Choice of 620-120 or 127 drew from the governorship race 2 Rolls y Cc iy Sree cecirene a rhreriaem sete SX Ln OL, 69 to become secretary of state — . ~—~‘They -noted-aise~that~ Auditor ma) Yo tSAVE-UP-70-24 0) “ Genel Sohn Be Mart of Grand eat Peat Tees if = oF Kodak Verichrome film eee Ss aoe oe ee Rapids lo supposed to bo wanting ~ | R st this new tow price. 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Greys Air Conditioned Street Floor dds . § foot umbrella. 4 folding metal bi — 4 : < + | ¢ 4 | Sarat a Faget : age ee oe oy oe em \ ey aaa +t » t f / ‘ ‘ PONTIA PRESS “an eat wai Deity Reswet Senter _, People to buy more homes than . i, pte lh tre _ ever before, === Rewunacon en eaeaw ene PUblicin Buying Mood MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There is good news for business in a ee tee one” general and the automotive industry in e “noe of ali Yocel ‘ews, orinted te this Déws- particular in a copyrighted Report to . ef. g : z Executives just made by the magazine “his — Tata Peatinn Prone te dative iarrier tor 40 conte Business Week. , views — has done the Wisconsin senator —~ rinuh cea ecco Boh, ya wears eine- ~ been presected ona a wore of the «a resolution of “censure” impugn- Foes Be Sie Ae cass egy The report is based on data collected “Senate to-ereate a special com- jing his integrity and his fdetty aan Vasne Heaties VS 6-568 by the University of Michigan’s Survey “mittee of six to consider certain pote as he sees it ye MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Research Center. Outstanding is its charges Sen by munists? | ot are the “standards” by Ee ee F munity. He also showed remark- Whil “ th he indi ne pew at oe “ Sonevens ce ory wr apne able strength in Oakland County e say at most of the indi- ‘judge the pony , isconsin senator, and can a rule $6 600,000.00 less than the last two and outstate. Voter appeal plus eators are lower than toward the end | ied now which refers to semesters of the Democratic par- his experience and reputation as of 1952, the report views it as signifi- >. : acts allegedly —, liament, , rule was ever adopt — ‘& police executive and his legal cant that the downward trend of 1953 NWS t it be “ethics” thet now are Which averages $3,300,000,000 training undoubtedly helped him has not continued and adds: ~ oon ARS defined, there is the charge a year in hypothetical escrow. emerge a decisive winner over “Businessmen have every . . ae Se ewation — ed @ ee Ht thet'a bay M's at clover. three well qualified rivals. reason to believe that their sales ; . Soe housing of veterans, published by Don't expect to get your share * efforts will meet with favorable | “& a housing company. Sen. Fulbright of money that isn't spent. The * * tions th t-of - Tie were says the fee was not paid lor government hasn't got it, either. Democrats had good reason to cheer = Somers” Muscle Building on the Parallels Te hat shall be suid of those That's bechume it hamn't been ; Then what t's it hasn't the nomination of our Birmingham ” . . g senators who—as Sen. Knowland printed yet. There is no stock- Voi in the debate—have pj and unless it’ In short, the report contains very Voice of the People | Pointed ‘exe for public speaking Purusa leaves. ‘The important neighbor, Pattie A. Hart, for lieutenant governor. His victory over Georag S. good news for industrial Michigan. The in excess of those normally paid? ingredient in financing a govern- FITZGERALD not only was a personal . ; S oma . ' Also, what of the fact that labor ment is an economy we : iuumplt for Hawt butler the Governor et that the people are much interes: AN NiQtional Religious Revival Is Needed — sin\rse wet tem Si utted F ven given him unprecedented sup- “gives promise of more jobs and better to Awaken Our Cou ntry, Says Mr. Carter Conqvoss_peid-sut_nuch Jae fees There are 67,000 fewer cuvilian oa Por*. business for everybody in the great ry — oe ee ee cena ee | * <*—* automotive centers. sary ‘beeen of fack of space, Pull nome, Inte the anoction of Christ, And no Suand, New | York Harbor. ator to accept © tee for writing relatives to transfusions. | More | In Oakland County the pri- —_—_—_——— writer must accompany jetiers but ‘nese marvel, for Satan himself is trans- August 15, 1812 Detroit sur- book set i own commit _ ree rT popes mary produced —two~ surprises ——-—Warex- you are thinking-of the-many-—Eimis;ch emer ace“ toomeat ote aaron rae ; tee ight, fe at from a 7 eae _. | with all other incumbents being thirigs you would buy if you had a lot ‘This country needs a religious it hig ministers also be trans. merous government buildings gag res Comet —_— fenominaed, several without op- of money, should occur to you that st "eval ew te Preent tmis_ oma he mis ois Steg wer Meme SY ee rain. Ro apace -position. The surprises were the is on account of this very propensity sek sere Widieedl aumy day: The to their works.” Also John cage ‘The last date could be a wam- = wate ee ehad oor preperation — and panes underground ; E defeat of the veteran Republic. that don’t have a lot of money. reason is that the preachers of “Beloved, believe not every spirit Ww hav. but __ @heritt Came L. Husa, whe “Today won't tell the’ trath "One but try the spirits whether they we’ can be undermined im other copyright om tatrmation teat Tos Jo; oun 28 bh , preacher ywood, - are ; beeause many fal share belonged the government was seeking a fifth term, and of The Man About Town nia is spiritual. I agree with that prophets are gone out into oe nosy. Pasticd roey our = the ee tatest stenographers, car-hoppers for Democratic State Representative sei yr a. yronid.”” Americanism Chr. Thus, the et press for cee eared oe ee Lzaun Harreison, who was seek- K R d God heare th us; he that is not of 363 Irwin Ave. Claude Cater City of Pontiac, Aux. 1370. conferences from 1933 to Py — and score-keepers for old grudges ing his fourth nomination. eep ecor God heareth not us. Hereby know ‘ rernecahord “orbidden ta quote -in paste el gate Rr la ~ i : , without A Husset lost out to Fraxx Inoxs, Pioneer Society Asks Old wenn’ August Has its Share Looking Back the first person were ewan — Berkley’s chief of police. He will be Members to Be More Prompt _ Hollywood is spiritual but the of Historical Dates Too 15 years age Roosevelt held has prevented the oi hteq They poner aa anywes, posed in November by the Democrati spirit of error and this spirit has June, July and September | DOCTORS TAKE 271 bent pins press from reprinting all those 1... wnat we call the intansibles oP nipnmaebeasd Daffynition spread all through the nation! They have historical dates which most from a 2i-year old girl's stomach. transcripts ts a matter of right one "i. Wave in summer he nominee Georce D. Hicks. HARRELSON ight: something either on the family TV US¢ this modern age as an excuse people recall quickly. However, JUDGE OF Loeb-Leopold case and it can be done today only suse overcoat penggllcert was retired to private life by Lest H or ever it to justify themselves to go around the month of August has its share dies in Bermuda at 78. with the permission of the book larger pockets are much ° . near nude and quit one man or too. ~*~ 2 years ago publisher. : eit Hupson, Pontiac druggist, who will be | woman and take up with another, August 2, 1776, The Declars- HITLER DECLARES peace is As for making “classified infor- = The Truman Democrats opposed in November by Republican _ TH Sppeal made in this column @ few ic. No shame at all. That is the ton of Independence was signed his aim for Reich. mation” public, what is the rule. poo ubii ——— weeks ago for new members ‘in the Oakland __;evival that is the world 7) ? Is it a matter for _ Republicans are duplicating nominee Ernest HuTHWAITE. sweeping , by 54 delegates to the Continental © SIXTY THOUSAND dollars in ra- or standard a their efforts. They farmed County Pioneer and Veterans Historical the spirit of error. , Congress. August 5, 1884, the dium is donated to save the life of “‘centure” when one senator makes 44) sitaits tor sla * * * Foundation brought good results. I am in- In the Bible;’Paul says, “For cornerstone of the Statue of 4 Dionne quintuplet suffering from it public and no violation when a year twelve pay-crops formed by . such are false apostles, deceitful Liberty was laid at Bedlce’s blood disease. another does? . We consider it a good omen that Mrs. Harry F. Going, ° Not long ago a western senator P ° Leonard isn‘t wasting any time in chairman of the membership drive, that Case Records of a Psychologist = — ss torent Ortraits launching. his gubernatorial cam- several new members have enrolled. She D ; A I aeedte be top haar Should he He? JAMES 7. METCALYS paign. Already he has arranged states, however, that a number of the older ; . . have been “censured” for that? - segic can burdens grow confi with his defeated members are delinquent in their dues of one on t ccept Defeat After the First Try; i le the rele ‘ueuy shally of life? .. , dollar per year. Early renewals from them . ° ° u co- 4 rivals who have pledged him will enable the foundation to continue its Attack Your Objective From New Angle —- “a branch of the rovers ee and a rte? | their loyal support. improvements on the ment .is not authertand to : . ell sible To scale ahead He and they realize that victory in Moses Wisner Home Rev. John is discouraged for problem all your life. Instead, They expound in dry, expositional any information h he deemp =— snd chore exe ee | oe he is a failure after 25 years. come at it from a new angle. in the public , interest? . : November won't be easy but that it can which it owns, and which it hopes to soon be But Christ's Apostles failed & sentences that put even a college when ... We wish that we were | ; be the tirel f i able to open to the public as a county his- one night to catch any fish, Most of our clergymen are ex- = professor te sleep. Again, it has been charged that dead . . . There is no purpose and — won by e tireless efforts of a united torical shrine. Mrs. Going’s address is 214 cellent orators and popular the Wisconsin senator urged fed- no joy . . . In anything we do ; yet all they needed was a 90- wey So how in the world do they even eral employes “to violate their And we a: wedo... party.- West Pike St., phone FE 2-6087. degree shift in their point of ith their parishioners. hope to maintain the interest of Gaths and the law” by encourag- we are prompted to believe - > view. Then they were eminent- But a sizable minority unfortu- teen-agers and average parents? ing them to give him information "+ + Mma ive are really through | e e . From a point near the corner of 5 age y ba ge Pag od Sir ately still haven't hit upon the’ 1; takes @ livewire in the pulpit which, it has been argued, they (),” me wie et tebe the single Housing Bill Signed cat ee cooeor caaee eRe pan ee SE ey Nea Bs hie ewe Mg ater ae : o ‘ * : ° a . In the presence of several lawmakers 29 miles on Oakland Ave., Saginaw Case L-376: John J., aged 46, has _ It is so simple, they apparently dynamic. He radiates pep and en- ploye should be fired for doing it— eat ae and FHA officials, President Ersen- St. and Woodward Ave., there now is been a clergyman all his life. have missed it on that account, thusiasm. He smiles and is jolly. and poy coolio he a —— nents a ll 7 moWER-ceremoniously-signed-the-recent-———-®B17__one-half_mile_net_within_ the ____:“Dr_-Crane, Iam so. discouraged — many scholarly people refuse He. sells.an-approprinte-swllty—tifted irr risking—his -jo—for--the--TOITOW. 18 today? Our greatest — ly-en p ise housing bill limits of some city. that I feel like leaving the pulpit.”’ story or.two. And he employs public welfare—is there any rule chance in life may be The one | - renacted comprom . he gloomily confessed: . narration of stories or cases te of conduct by either house of Con- we throw away. | Though this measure, which The other day a visitor stepped on the For my parishioners io gh ; first tee at the Bloomfield Hills Country ™¢. Every year or two I have had gtegation. cannot use in hearings . weaned was high on the President's Club with Fisher Body’s to move to a new pulpit. Yet I He also tactfully names at least tion of any kind which they re- HTS TODAY “ ” 7 work hard and have had three ' *. ceive? If so, it hasn’t been written — must” list falls short of his de Bud Goodman years of post-college training in a three parishioners in every ser- yet anywhere in the rules I thank Ged, whom I serve sires in its public housing section, and hit a drive 220 yards straight down the leading theological seminary. nore'to that service sf muremva Gao of fhe haage new tap TON SY Sertathee wilh pare it is viewed as a boon to the home middle of the first fairway. “My wife wants me to stay in rooters blown up in the faces of the ac- oomactenee, eave pes anc Para without ene ro il . i “Doctor,” queried a bystander, religious work, but after 25 years, , cusers—the Army has just ses- ° cr Mercia a had will umhat's your hasdicdp at_your 1 see. such little pr I want to He uses stage — plus led for the tt my poovere might and day,—Il. ‘oe 4 ep zak Caneer home club in Purdue?” quit. mons. He often refers to the daily "ule Lee sn aang Sen. Land * 7 @ or low and medium income “Seven,” replied Dr. Frederick L. Hovde, “Don't you think it is futile newspaper and the comic pages. et an dee “ to stated A good conscience is the palace groups. President-of Purdue University. Personally, ‘of me te go on?” ‘ For he can talk the language of Mis ome mew information has been ot Cort: orate’ ai pRordog~4 * * * I'll take him against any university president No, a man with specialized train- audience instead of staying high- uncovered by the FBI candle gen of saints - in the U.S ing, should not quit his profession. ul y__brow for the full 20 minutes... standing Sabbath of the ~ For example;-the-down-payment-on-——— He should simply try a new point somehow imagine science involves = (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) Supposing the resolution of “cen: “Augustine. a ~ baffling complexity, ——_—__ " cut from $1,250 to $700. On a $15,000 Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, “If at first you don't succeed, i oe — ore ed Dr. Brady Is Quite Sure Vitamin ‘Shots’ try, try again,’’ is a motto that unit the down payment would be $2,400 *cording to Sir William Lever has altered to ‘imply pattern after other clergy- |. _instead_of $3,000. Prospective buyers George H. Williams, rad nen nhs area who ae oustant Are No More Powerful Than by Mouth’ also are aided by the new law's longer covers a gand part on ee cuniy: tmatoding try anathan sheng nt Succeed: “You can’t fill a church till you _ amortization period —up to 30 years. several lakes. Tn other words don't bullheadedly frst fil the pulpit.” runs an axlom reaing tred pt map pidge a ee nt eae vm uant -ataowal pala | : . re psychology | - ea. 7 Row twee © Oc eubernes In business on the same corner for 30 odd —<—_V Ete a ee —_ ee ee ; a housing unit, the buyer now will , Sines 0 It the pews are half empty and standable,” he said, as soon as I Ty be souls are im. ans should employ the needle be able to get a mortgage of years and elsewhere in the city for several Aunt Het people ate listiess about attend. told why I had come. i pressed henge Porrea To smnagine mah mare frequently than they | 2 $6,650 reducing his down payment —-- | Andrew W. Dickinson ar pain aanaportinarsetiqaaad iy 7 evident = net ; “— the — , cae pase hemorrhoids, hernia, varicose be 1 $350, _ Says he begins to feel like & pioneer in local — . « By So veer past method and will be $7.50 a shot..... " jected than when ingested. The oe ut oe in the emergency oF ~*~ * * ; mercantile circles. ~ ae wae oe public platform psy- _ But I can’t afford... thie K-~poor idiots! ~-first_sid treatment of sprains. and . ; = ; D.) tration most of the way, Congress quite agree with that will serve as the motif for tion of your blood he was just gues- nt ‘te ts may ensemaea Gat i Steel ang So colon guitar _ ~ “BalRed at the request for 140,000 public Hubert Maxwellson your 20-minute sermon. one. thiamin (vitamin B-1) injected pao Par 2 py ad housing Units in the next four years, ©f Cass Lake, who writes: “The flagrant casa preleaniy, gos yom booed a pore be ome iw ee Mies ten men °F, people with “shots.” As enacted, the bill provides for 35,000 Toate on ear’ lakec bes Sesame a Seuilive area. For the fiarrative or story- per amp a charge of $1 greater “Tift” than an equal or _BUt, come to think-of it, the units this fiscal . But this Sof x» ” telling method is of most interest for injecting a dose of medicine larger dose of thiamin gives when ‘Windle is not prepetrated by ~ ; = type Of menace to life and property." tu your listeners, is outrageous, in my opinion. taken in the natural way. tuembers of the profession. It is building must be devoted only to fami- ~~ Jemma employed it constantly. ; one of the slick tricks practiced =~ Mes displaced by Federat slum clearance . His storiés were called parables ,.1¢ may be justifiable (o admin's Well, it his patients are gullible ‘men and women in medical bus Lr ) Verbal Orchids to— . but he never spoke without clari- ST'.0 ses ‘of pernictous anemia mitre to hiss or his office pit! who tt — ae | Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kaiser I reckon you'd call Henry s typ. {Ying his abstract ethical points aid tn encoptional Gus Ge “Mae,” een to lestere, not more then one pare Nonetheless the measure is a oar + on i. _ . cal husband. 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Views Soviet Moves|Red Army Rumored |= td's.” the Bi oy) snapper mys 7 . from attack as Drive to Weaken West Opposite Formosa | *isincn remedy now Te ee tate a d literally bil- ‘TAIPEH, Formosa_@ — |A/Privately ¢ ee proposal for » Big Four tions in kinds of prope-| former Chinese Nationalist. news} Waste pe ype gadees ministers meeting is officially re- and using subversion and| agency said today a - ; yp dgeedie dahl vee ‘il ts Sire Gis cueaten SF) ray has Seep ehited » SS to wreck Western anti-Com-/ theirs toward acceptance by mil-| coastal Fukien Province About 550,000-cars produced munist defenses and to destroy! lions, The President de¢ the | Formosa, 1953 had power brakes. American leadership pf | United States must “be im-| There was no official the free world. aginative in finding ways to com-| tion of the report Officials sdid today Britain and, bat” the Soviet campaign. Interior Ministry’ France stand firmly with the Uni- i * * *¢ man haa a ‘| ted States im opposifion to this; The latest Soviet maneuver was that ~ proposal tamnion a Make lane onl 7 , for new in . mander of U.S, naval forces in talks on European security will | Washington delivered notes pro- THE the Far East, estimated today. be turned down by joint decision. | posing the foreign’ ministers of aod tak aed os mnend Spree ie 8 oy ee ee eae. | SRiemAs now way b or to Ree it coianenine” este “cs @ the calling of @ big all-European MEN'S ‘o. ; However. further conference on European security é the tall, grey-haired admiral, r. moves | and German problems. whose job would be to fight them are expected. The belief’ here is on some German . fm the event of war with the So- ‘that the Russians may try to de-| The Russians had made like pro- viets. vise proposals of increasing at-| posals earlier, most-recently on “Russia. has a total of 375 ‘sub- tractiveness to Western Europe. | July 24, urging creation of a Euro- marines,” Callaghan said in an in- Their immediate major aim is to| pean-wide security system which terview, “and we feel it would be block West German rearmament, | would include Russia”and the Iron reasonable to expect that one-quar- Their proposal for an over-all Curtain countries. They have trank- ter of them are in the Pacific.” European security system has been | ly offered this ais an alternative to = AB put forth as an alternative to the | EDC. They have suggested that the sizsét012 §$ He estimated the Russian Pa- Western-sponsored European De-| United States should be a member, cific fleet also has 50 destroyers fense Community proposing to re-| that Red China should be an ob- and two cruisers, but no aircraft arm Western Germany as part of| server and that Russia might. be carriers or battleships. 7 | a six-nation EDC is due to| taken into the North Atlantic Trea- “Submarines and air power are * 3 |come up for tion soon in the| ty Organization. their greatest threat, so far as So- French Assembly. The whole concept of such a viet capability is concerned,’ Cal- Russia’s over-all campaign! security system clashes with the laghan said. aimed at destroying U.S. leader-| systems in being and proposed by Two weeks ago, Gen. Earle E. ship and isolating the United States | the Western powers. with the goal Partridge, Far East Air Forces is being developed along two main of blocking any future Soviet ag- -. commander, said combined Soviet, lines. gression. | tepday-- Herbert's —1950- Ieft $10,000 to Rose Herbert, Fort | DO 6p - ; United Press Phote news conference yesterday the So-' over Sunnybrook’s shop. —GODFREY’S SON—Following in his famous radio station. Richard works in the radio studio, | ] father’s footsteps, Richard Godfrey, son of Arthur} and this is. just one of the many chores required . . Godfrey, assembles a script at a San Francisco| of the lad. cing non-Communist nations nat Manager and Pro Quit only in Europe but all over the | Positions at Sunnybrook world that the Communist bloc wants only peace. The agreement! 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Hart, at 41, one of the youngest and friendliest of the candi- dates for top Michigan political office, planned a 10-day rest from the campaign after his near 3-to-1 victory over his oppo- nent George S. Fitzgerald. But when the vacation with hit wife and six children ends, Hart will be back on the campaign tour, with maybe even some more “corny” puns Hart, vice president of the Detroit Tigers and a director of the Detroit Lions, entered the race last April 15, putting an end to a rumor that he had eyes on the post of his boss, backer and friend, Gov. Williams. ‘Once in the race, Hart traveled to all parts of Michigan, in the Williams’.manner of campaigning. “Certainly the experience was a rich one,” he said, “Of course I would like to thank the people of Michigan who voted and “juvenile” songs. for Gov. Williams and me. I am sure I can and will placed.” 3 What are Hart’s chances this fall against incumbent Clarence A. Reid, unopposed in the primary? Hart has been connected with Williams in various capacities | will be elected in the fall. “In going across the state in both Republican and Democratic communities,” he sald, “I have found things have changed. This November will be different from two years ago.” Hart, before entering public service, graduated with hen- ers from beth Georgetown and the University of Michigan. He is a veteran of World War Il, serving as an infantryman when wounded at the Normandy beaches on D-Day. He is a former U. 8. district attorney for Eastern Michigan and state corporations and securities commissioner. He also served as state director for the Office of Price Stabilization. The family resides tn Birmingham. Nunteri Killian tamer Bubie Miers, 49, wed in an unusual ceremony | the couple is a three-tier wedding cake which in Aberdeen, South Africa. Mayor Wilke, seems to be drawing the attention of the big cats. (left), owner of || Wants Hearing for Mrs. Moss Lawyer Says’ Alleged Security Risk Would Be Glad to Take Stand WASHINGTON @—An attorney for Mrs, Annie Lee Moss said today Mrs. Moss would welcome “wide open” hearings on whether or not she’s a security risk. Mrs. Moss’ case figured in one Mrs. Moss were before Mc- Carthy’s Investigations subcommit- United Press Phete the city z00, stands by. Behind GOP Nominee Leonard Rose From Ranks workers in every part of the state Leonard first turned to the State Police while attending Wayne Uni- versity. .When he left the school, he worked as a State Trooper. He took law courses at the University aos Shee spite of his law degree, Leonard chose to continue law en- forcement work. He worked in the State Police until he became com- missioner. He had tried once before for the Republican Governor nomina- Australia to Support ‘Asia Defense Pact CANBERRA, Australia W —, Prime committed Australia tonight to give military support to the proposed | Southeast Asia defense alliance— SEATO. In so doing Menzies broke with historic Australian tradition that in advance but determined by Par- liament after a war starts. “We cannot properly put for- ward our principles of foreign policy,”” Menzies said, “and enter into mutual arrangements with other nations unless we are pre- pared to support them with arms, men, ships, instruments of war and supplies, as we in turn would wish them to support us.” Vote Charter Change ee and named 4 commission to do the job. | ‘Lansing Motorist Killed in Fight With Hitchhiker CHARLOTTE, Mich. (P)—A 20-year-old Lansing motorist was shot to death last night in a scuffle with a hitchhiker in « dbrnfield off Lacy Lake road between Lansing Eaton County sheriff's Spinner climbed into the back from Lacy and the Liscombes to get out. and Chariotte. deputies identified the victim as Niles seat of the car. A short distance he pulled a gun and ordered Liscombe to drive on the road., At the cornfield, Spinner ordered the car halted While Liscombe was walking ahead of Spinner, he managed te draw a pocketknife. Mrs. Liscombe the stomach. said her husband whirled and stabbed Spinner in the scuffle, Liscombe was shot in the left lung. During Gpinner then fied down the road toward Charlotte. Minister Robert Menzies | | tion. That was in 1952, He was runner-up. ; sion a “healthy indication they are When State Treasures D. Hale tightening up security regulations” have a chance to show them that their trust was well | radio emergency network in St. James By ARNOLD 8, HIRSCH Some 13 radio “hams” are ready to sound the SOS and relay vital messages if a disaster should snarl routine methods of commu- rE Brake, runner-up this time, called | in the Army. gratulste "him. Leonard’ said: ate him, aid: . Thanks, and it i had been the |DiKeS Threatened other nd around I would have . platform ing for more team- . Gort bese, Rapecna gor | fOkYO,S 7M icy Year | ernor and a Republican legislature, said: “I think one thing that won friends for me was that I did. not throw niud at Gov, Williams. announced. ; The broadcast said the river is more than seven feet above the level at which it broke through the dikes at Wuhan in the devastating , Kay, said, “I've been gpa stones f | proud of Don's achievenients be- ,_ sacks | o ' materials on top | fore, but this time, I'm prouder | of the dikes to hold back | than ever. State Representatives is more nications in Oakland County. The amateur radio. men are members of the Oakland arm of the Inter-County Amateur Radio | Club, a six-county organization de- signed to become an emergency “task force” in times of distress. If necessary, aid could be sum- moned almost immediately from y or all of the organization's counties. cere turn, isin contact with its coun- 'terparts in Wayne, Macomb. Liv: |ingstone, Washtenaw and Monroe | | counties. | troit. Vote on Immunity Bill ) aig y i H ii I “il GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS—It was only make-believe this time (top photo) as Howard Estes (foreground) and James F. Abbott handle the con- trols at headquarters for Oakland County’s amateur Episcopal Church, Birmingham, Estes, president of the Catal- pa Amateur Radio Society, takes data over the 125 Radio ‘Hams’ Waiting to Sound SO in Event of Disaster in Oakland County it g s ? t £ if Z £ é i The ‘club an | Civil told re : 8 5 4 ‘a9 The Oakland County Center, in| Purpose would be to offer commu- nications, for the Red Cross be- ire So none in emergencies.*'}. | The Office of Main headquarters for| stepped into the picture the river. | the six-county set-up is in the Red | years ago, when it dike sys-| Cross Building in downtown De-/| county group its services invaluable. 3 33 the int | the mobile units ready to go into field should calamity strike. ‘Russia Complaining — F i ? i d Hi ft F i tet iri 8 i ili if 78 LP 17. (R-Marquette), {R-Battle Creek), Kenneth (R-Baldwin), Clyde Cooper (R-White Cloud) G. Nakkula (R-Gladwin), George A Gillespie (R-Gaines), Richard | re eater of U. 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One day, if Rhee is present visit 0 | country at once. He says they are! serious enough about trying to z ft 4] BE g : xe ~ rs ‘te 7 E said that Korea must Won threatened ‘appropriate | really serious might happen | and that it can net be | measures,”’ which he did not spec- . . oe j Allstate Jacks unified peacefully. He has urged | ify, if they remained . = |] Fits Under Any Type Bumper that the United Nations attack | Won. is quite capable of following Real Bird's Eye View } Seve Now 7 2 5 North. Korea insfead of waiting | up his threat. It was he who, before e for a possible Communist attack. | the armistice was signed, turned ; Three strong legs hold together } ‘loose more than 27,000 anti-Red unoccupied bird's nest ina hedge by chain insure tripod stability! has said that United States | cuaness pr! in front of an unoccupiéd house 14 ton capacity, raises from 6 He policy is short-sighted and that peweners. here, and carefully woven into one |} to 3! inches. ’ side | Communist China by « 2,000,000-| American military policemen | Monument to a Hen man Asiatic army. turned back 250 South Moreams | ANAMSVILLE, R. I. (UP)—The This, of course, is only talk. At| who tried to enter the billets of | memory of a chicken—the Rhode , the Communist truce inspection | Island Red Hen—is enshrined in a near Seoul. monument in this little commu- 48-Mo. Guaranteed || 36-Mo. 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HOBSON ‘season’ is a good ten” months= DENVER, Colorado (INS) ~—/jyou saw the cars parked yourself “Didn't you.ever have a check’ and that’s how it looks most of the bounce?”’ I asked Roscoe Robin- | time.” son, owner of the Ranch House By tha¢ time, I had written Motel on St. Santa Fe Drive. out my own check on my own After a twoday stay in this; bank back home. “Want any famous 80-unit, 105-room place, 1} identification of the signature?” was at the front desk, asking for) 1 asked. “Ive got all my credit folder of traveler's checks, official! hat.” a But R Robinson took the “Mg you'd rather your slip of blue paper and handed it personal check,” Mr, Robinson | °Ver to Rita Ellermeyer without said, “we take them all the time.” | even glancing down at it. I guess Roscoe Robinson's offer caught he really does believe most people me by surprise. That was when I| are honest. 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' save 8.50 50 in today! “How many people visit here| , 00 processors have made con hurry! yearly?” I asked. | siderable progress in refining, pro- extra “About 50,000, and that’s from} all 48 states and 8 or J0 foreign | countries and Canada. | * “So with about 200,000 people in four years,’’ I said, ‘‘Only three | checks have bounced?’’ “Lots of folks pay cash, ot | course — especially one-nighters. But that's the record.” Out of curiosity, I asked if he’d .cash my check even if I made i¢ our for more than the amount on my bill, | conning, storing and distributing ‘ carbohydrates, fats, oils, vitamins and minerals but have fallen be- hind in dealing with food proteins, he added. Farmers, he added, have not solved the problem of producing foods rich in protein as economi- limited offer oe» Save 10% extra! Every price cut 10% regardless of the fabric, weave or style you choose. Individ- ually tailored for you and you alone. Buy— save now! Men's Clothing Dept. Sears M mand Geers, cone Ferment Good looks at a budget set price! Choose gabardines,- flannels, fi- breen decoratives and many more at a low sale price! *DuPont Polyester Fiber Here's the easy way to shop for small items! Use Sears Purchase “Up to about $1,000," he said, | can they h he basic cin Floor casually. “I've taken checks that van ‘production "ed many V efined lke + plenty times. When foods. rade season’s on, with centen-| “The time is rapidly approaching Naturally a suit made for you fits best! Cash! : nial track just 10 minutes away, why, I've got to—these big oil boys. blow.. in from Tena, px Obde: homa, or movie folks from coast—I've just got to.” How tong or short, t-wanted-to when food protein will prove the controlling economic constituent of our. “Joods.” he said. “The sure of population alone will it.” Whereas. the more highly publi- ~98* Men’s s Pilgrim_4-Star [~~ know, was the touring season in|cized vitamins make up only a Pilgrim Denver. ‘Our only .slow ‘months,”’ | fraction of the daily diet, about =eecee he said, ‘‘are November and De-|five per cent of the bulk intake cember, People read that Loveland | should be in proteins, he concluded. SOLD Omny OF u n e rwea r Pass, or Vail, are closed because SEARS, ROTBUCK AMD CO of snow, they think the whole state's blocked oft. January, Although the northern boundary of Indochina touches the Tropic of Cancer, the area itself extends 1,- 000 miles into the tropics. 7 athts w | ic each ; “Kublets ‘shirte—2-ply combed a “Kibleie —_"s war] a mercerized cotton for extra strength Santorized* broadcloth with exclu- Fits snugly, stretches easily. All sive nylon reinforced crotch gives men's sizes 2, times normal strength Sizes 30 Tee style undershirte—Long wear- to“ ing combed, finely knit cotton body Vee Line briets—Finely knit of the with Nylon reinforced collarette. All tinest quality Durene(R) yarns. All sizes around elastic waistband and leg “Maximum shrinkage 1% openings. All sizes. ’ . ? Men’s Guaranteed Men's Knit Cotton F / me | G ; 2 a eee teenie ae | - rae e . af aa grim ~~ Reg. 3 Prs. for 1.15 ‘ | . 4 (4 i . Prs. c . . , Reg. 1.98 Solt, sturdy 2-ply combed cot- ton with NYLON reiniorced Solid color sport shirts with 2- ‘heels and toes. Solid washiast “ Dutton » smooth x : finish. ed colors in S, M célérs in all sizes. They are and t Compare. — Save at Men's F age guaranteed for 3 months. ‘Sears! uraish Dept— Sears Main Floor -, . Calttfaclion guacanited on youn money back SEARS 154 N. Saginaw Phone FES4171} © } rd 1 "i P ME A: - t THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' THURSDAY, "AUGUST 4, 1056: | Si VAR Lome | Eisenhower's Kin Fails Odds and Ends Found: {sutoray surason said yesteay tn s Sani Monicn hog 0 2 to Win Vote for Sheriff State Guard Hits Qchieid Phene Roots [ime cineietns ot eriedectenl tiered See ome ABILENE, Kan. — a third! New High of 10,862 PHILADELPHIA i = Workmen| John Correll sticcumbéd July 5!at his home. , The commission assgincttel cousin of Dwight Eisenhower tailed cleaning behind a- brace of 30-year SEES eee Ms neNy | | |to win the nomination for sheriff} LANSING ® ~—> The old telephone booths in-City Hall 'barracks-type unit. some ap- jin the President's home county. | National Guard reported today yesterday found articles ' LE? Legidetere égposed the beivecks:’ ! Cant Kiseshower come exp Euled guned Stee Senne Se See pemeee aeaeee ay Meee : : \ Be etn: Commission type unit, however, when Ionia best. in the three-man race in Tues- |mark on record as of mid-July. callers over the years. mt Views Plan for Million .Warden Garratt paar! told them {Republican election, He is al Re San ae om He included: oe ; : h struction we encourage ublican vel enroll , ® dozen newspapers dating . ‘ ee , Dollar lonia Addition | sessed perversions emong.hanatte, | | George “C. Moran, state adjutant |to Mah Gee bottles of what ap- When satishoction-gvoronteed Kindy ‘The t iams it | general, reported. tpeared Prohibition-type rum : Byes ~~ The estimate of | ‘ agrand the present 80-man tempor- Stopped by Policeman, |e in eed and a flag of the Philadelphia Ses- glosses cost less than 2¢ @ doy... new emergency: ..., s previous ’ grocer’ housing vir af te Tonio, eal See Perit Crees Deed n December of 0 wen Guard | uucetemial Erposton ‘bel in ; __ State Reformatory today had been! “a1. mmission said it thought | INGLEWOOD. Calif. w—A trat-| | serene totaled 10,826 officers | ; KIND : jumped “fo ‘thore~than one mie ee toman unit ad |tie officer stopped Rudolph Goe-| “#4 ™e*- Nae : a lion dollars... consist of individual “cells bel’s car after a traffic rule in-| Gen, Moran said the rise in Kidney Infection Blamed CREDIT ; ia or estimate Yor The’ Swe pewis and tellets: It also | ¢ “fraction-and-asked- for Goebel's Guard enlistments has been steady |in Death of Andy’s Son = | was $25.00). The estimate lat construction d Heense. + during past two years an er was upped td $330,000. w veomamat kbebre. ene fase | INV ESTIGATOR = Sen. Homer vrite the officer was looking at \uary of 1862 the Guard had an| LOS ANGELES @—The T-year- : Gov. Williams called a special Jo recreation facilities. E. Capehart (R., Ind.), chairman iy ye sterday, Goebel, 57, siymped enrollment of 7,623 and in January | old son of Charles Correll, Andy of 9:30-5:30 daily ; session of the legislature for Aug., Go on imenibers said the Of the Senate Banking Committee, over the steering wheel. He was of 1953 the enrollment reached 9,-| radio's Amos-'n’ Andy, died of an| URS T¢METlciL LB) eer elie | & to consider the proposal alter the preject should have priority over plans invéstigating buildeps who | Pronounced dead at a hospital. 020, Moran repoMed. ‘acute ki infection, the county . E carnegie Pgpaictet any other prison construction. The pariayed small investments into | : — Sige d a € , Peniseg, < Sal } saqpuee thr poten plane Foe ee die needed for the "Fee profits from government. | The million dollar figure was unit backed loans. 7 "“ane—Lee | } - BETI ER ) in the August 9th issue of “LIFE”... $ see them at Penney’s now! 1? . fai aii sig @ Scores of Famous Dan - River Woven Plaids — @ Wide assortment of Cool, Sheer Cottons @ Criskay Everglaze Finish Piques @ Big Selection of Colorful Ginghams @ Lovely Broadcloths in Pas- tel and Dark Shades @ Included are Dresses for Fall 7 @ Sizes for Juniors, Misses | i , . : | : 4 ® __ | Playwear Drastically Reduced | Our new Fall stock is arriving daily so we must clear our entire Summer stock in order to make room. | Ski . S . S . e non . Blouses | Skirts Swim Suits DAN RIVER Values to $2.99 Values to $2.99 : sop Sep il WRINKL-SHED® u | for for ¢ P | Se oe Eee 1 =o COTTON PLAIDS and Nylons in tailored or || Novelties, Swing Eins” |] to appreciate tnese values dressy styles Skirts you must see them. | — i ~ pretty-as-she-goes + ’ i= _ Shorts —T. Shirts. ve 83° on her way to school! ENTIRE T STOCK , — REDUCED FOR FINAL CLEARANCE — Sizes 7-14 | Because they’re Wrinkl-Shed... a -~- wrinkles hang ont! colors stay in! | stay clean longer! wash ! : 4 | y ng iron quickly! never shrink out of fit! ’ TKS T . if VALUES TO $39.99 Destination: kindergarten or grade | school, the young lady of fashion SUMMER | anewers the school bell in adorable Dan i ing | : PLAY | by shopping Penney’s now, she ean see Summer ) the very same Dan River Wrinkl-Shed : 2 SHOFS cottons that are pictured in “Life”?! ' : She'll love the crystal-clear ‘ plaids Es All Colors! sprinkjed with bright flashes of color; i : — 7™ look, they're priced to mie! at a mere } Ways to Buy: 3.98 and 2.98} Sines 46x ~ 2.98 | [O45 44 'Z bf 44 LAYAWAY in _ CASH | P.M. £7 41 N. SAGINAW STREET BUDGET 5 Ny A ‘ j5 By EDDIE CANTOR In 1915, sh thus Delnds Thattne to Chess: & boy and girl opened the show. They were un- happy about their spot. The audience was still Fred. Astaire Dances Out 10 Pair: of Shoes for Just One Movie » dribbling in when they were halfway through bition was to be number four on a vaudeville bill. Pretty modest goal” fora \4 brother and sister who, a few ASTAIRE years later; were the number- When Adele Astaire broke up the team to marry, Fred went on to become the leading song and dance man in the world. His singing success still puzzles him. % i ubs keep me up too late. to be down at my stables early in the morning.” I would, too, if I owned his horses. A few seasons ago, one of Astaire’s thot- oughbreds, “Triplicate,” won a $50,000 race at Santa Anita. I collected a little money on him and was all smiles when I ran into Fred. ~“Gosh, how that-horse of your ran!” Fred said, “He should! I wear out a hundred pairs | of shoes a year to keep him in oats.” I found out that in just one movie, Fred uses | up 10.or 12 pairs of shoes. Ah, well, “there's | no business like shoe business!” House Passes Immunity Bill Government Witnesses to Be Given Protection When Testifying WASHINGTON (INS)—The House Michigan Pipe Line Asks More Permits WASHINGTON @ — The Mich- igan-Wisconsin Pipe Line Co. asked | _|the Federal Power Commission (FPC) yesterday for permission’ to furnish natural gas for 19,584 addition home customers in Mich. | (Copyright 1954) } The pipeline firm said this would be 4.6 per cent increase and told the FPC it wants to allow the 15 other utilities it serves to increase when their customer load proportionate- | . | ly. Michigan - Wisconsin's proposal | will ‘go into effect automatically Sept. 4 “Whless suspended by the| ee. é THE PONTIAC PARAS, THURSUAY: kveusr s New Shiprnent—Just Arrived—500 Pair ORIGINAL GENUINE WESTERN ~ @ FOR MEN '¢ FOR BOYS » re’ 5 @ FOR GIRLS It’s wise to stock up now. Ideal for work, sport, bock- to-sch _LEVIS | ear. Buy all you wont. Ladies’ Levis 4.35. z PAIRS of SHOES | ALL SALES FINAL!» PLENTY of FREE PARKING IN FRONT and REAR of BOTH STORES ~ SOLD! MESH HEALTH SHOES Regularly Women Cee meee er gees reese - — —— Men's MESH OXFORDS Brown & Blue. Regularly $12.95.. Men's LEATHER R OXFORDS Regularly $12.95.. Men's Crepe Sole LEATHER OXFORDS Lace or Gore. Regularly $9.95... Men's All Leather SANDALS Regularly $4.45... Men's GLOVE LEATHER OXFORDS Regularly $12.95 Women’s and Girls’ All Styles and Colors Reg. $5.95 Reg. $4.95 Reg. $3.95 e*eeeseee#e 4464 Dixie, Drayton Plains and 1540 Union Lake Rd., Union Lake MUST BE © CANVAS SHOES .$3.99 .. $3.19 veeeees S279 “ALL SALES CASH! PALY’ , SHOE STORE| SUNDIAL Shoes as advertised in LIFE Magazine - DRAYTON PLAINS STORE Open Daily te 6 p, m. — Friday ‘til 9 p. m. UNION LAKE STORE Open Every Eve. — Sunday 10:30 te 2:30 —— ee ee es On sale Friday 9:30 to 12:30 — None sold before or after — Be here when the doors open! PRICED BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST 49° PRINTED PERCALE 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 1.99 Rubberized SHAG RUGS 96 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 While They Last! $20 NYLON TOPPERS 35 2.99 Ledy Quckers BED SHEETS 166 ince Limi IF verde 106 ease 10° Ladies Nylon Dresses 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 5.99 Misses ‘. Large Size LADIES’ 700 ee WHOLESALE COST! Group of 100% washable nylons In misses and half sizes. Prints ang solids. In- cluded tm this group are — cloths, seersuckers and broad- 1°? LADIES PLAY TOGS NYLON HOSE 39 ec $s Oe ae ete RS Moe ioe bee 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 ¢ 1.99 Senforised Plisse : LADIES’ | BELOW ORIGINAL SLIPS _ WHOLESALE COST! 8 8° Choose from shorts, halters, polos, midriffs, blouses, —— Come early, they won't last Se i EN ce WO 10° Ladies Swim Suits 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 $.99 Better Summer SKIRTS BLOUSES SR oR GIRLS’ DRESSES : 00 Re REE ROI le ORI 88 ER Re OR SOS LR Ey Se Be. 299 Dundee Birdseye Diapers | of Oe We Fa ee oe a Mour Sale 9:30 12:30 Rose Marie Reid 5 ee SWIM BELOW ORIGINAL SUITS } WHOLESALE COST! © V3 t f Y2 Off From a famous maker that sold us the balance of his summer stock. Pailles, lastex and prints. SHour Sale 9:30 12:30 1.99 Sturdy 4 to 16 BOYS’ JEANS 700 | ad BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST! While 100 dozen last. Absolutely RTE Bi CAM ce nee 5 OE dozen to a customer. ES a ego i ied aaa ES * lt cen nlteainana ‘1® MEN SPORT SHIRTS 3Hour Sale 9:30 12:30 “MEN'S PANTS 2.69 Triple Stitched MEN'S | JEANS , GS' BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE COST! Group..6. eool spert abists from Rtn ter makes. No iron seersuckers, ; San Tineers,~ rt slubs, small, medium, =. sizes, Fe We Give end Redeem Holdens Stamps PARK FREE bry Let, Main | sn “ect, ied a Balky Customer With M erchandise ter in some pots ‘and pans, Hunter said he declined politely, where- i bang: man known in| Boored the peddler with a right |to the jaw, The salesman got up 3 os Raymond id. —§ and fied, taking his wares with " mound an officer while flee- | him. Police are looking for him Michigan prison two jon an assault charge. sett i "rt aa, nats oo Teen Contest Victors oe 28 points with those ot Rassel./ Take World Jaunt The Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion said, however, it could not NEW YORK — A couple of confirm the identification immedi- | French teen-agers have arrived ifrom South America on a trip Kidd and his companion, Nor- around the world in 80 days” to man J. Wyatt, 22, were both wear-| commemorate the %th anniversa- masks when found in stocking ry of the Jules Verne novel. a stolen Cadillac Tuesday night. They fired when the sheriff's dep-!and Jean Francois Bernede, 14, approached, and Kidd was/won a soap company contest. the resulting battle. who was charged with | guage difficulties sometimes make said he had known Kidd | things confusing. ear and knew nothing of! In Peru, for instance, they asked ‘for a deck of playing cards and ] was one of seven inmates | got peanuts. - ir way out of Marquette| “But the peanuts were good,’’ 1953. He had been serv- they said s to 10-year sentence for} a Michigan State Police | n 1950, comvad by overpower- and taking an acet- cut their way out ie z i inexperienced Driver Killed in Auto Mishap NEW YORK @ — Mrs. Anna Sommer, 55, driving on a learner's permit, was fatally injured yester- day when her car went out of control, The car hurtled onto a sidewalk, -| grazed a tree, knocked over 15 - | feet of wooden fence, smashed through a closed metal garage and plunged down a 35-foot embank- ment. In the car with her was her husband, Edward. He Suffered a. head bruise. a ' sula_— . escape was the first from The pair, Francoise Haurie, 16," They confided last night that lan- Decorating MADE EASY AND AT LOW COST! Room Lots — meutee eutake, gat of Latins. has been purchased | talented as a research center for the’ Youth Unlimited | channels where they can use their greatest potential. YOUTH — The L J. omer te The foundation Wl stay exceptionally Should Imbibe children and- try to guide them into Russian Vodka ‘Stands Closed sae MOSCOW @—The Communists i iS BOSS—SHE SELL AT ANY PRICE! All Summer Merchandise MUST GO y | ' ee end of season Use Our Easy Time Payment Plan! DAVIS Wearwell Tires TRIPLE BONUS! * FREE Tube! * Your Old Tire Worth | & Mounted Free! a Tire & Tub Tube Reg. $20.35 25% Discount! _ DAVES Luxury Ride or per Safety, Guar. 2 Years! 153 Motor DAVIS Sefety Grip Summer Clearance Prices! |- Tanne in With Free Tube ‘Sine Reg. Price p08 Tube! 6.40x15 - 19.35 14,53 - 7.10x15 Ty4 pyd -6.00%16 1 $3} | |— “Gi Sous sd Wishewatts Outboard Similar Savings! ° 6.00x16 . Gueranteed 18 Months! Reg. $11.65 95 Sise cate eet Reg. 184.50 , rade-In. 6.70x15 16.95 "12.70" Guaranteed 1 Yr 6.00x16 1495 10.95 NOW $169" 7 a real coving! *Plus Tax and Old Tires * — pene taal «do BIC, POWERFUL, yet so easy to handle, Scientific balance P. Cli we. Sans ro $10495 LOW COST MOWING. Wizard junior. Fine mow perform. ance from 12 HP. engirie, vecuum-lift blade, enclosed oon cot xt 332. $5995 AUTO WASH MOP. easy. 3PR8315 Rubber Base Satin Finish AS Quality scratch or mar finish of your car, Attaches to regular garden hose—makes washing . Exhaust Deflectors and Extensions! Will not 59% $1.59. 2W1510-18. Vito-Power, 2 gal... $129 —_ Hand Tools for Every Repair Job! = Big Values From_ Our- Plier. Line! (A) Stig- = Cuts small wire. | HRI106. Reg. 38c... 29 (B) Lebster-Claw. Big '/2-ton grip. Alloy steel. SEWED CHAMOIS. Four large = : $ HHR1206 .... - 1.65 Power packed! Original equip- J skins stitched together form-4— (C) 5-Adjustments. Powerful ment type. Full size, 100 amp. Jing soft. absorbent chamois. | SILICONE WAX & CLEANER. grip. Alloy steel. hr. apacity. For most cars § 20° x 16. One of 7 chamois [ Cleans your car thoroughly and “PART202 oe ee ees Wizard "80". _ $695 for auto bones " 3PR8239. | gives that beautiful, long-last- (D) Needle Tool steel ap os ste $ ea 39 tt Wyingenisasa. nee} (f) Diageast “Cut. ' Cute smail toe*ehaeeeee ' dl ™ sit. 5 Exch. ~~ ae i $1.28 ...c65, 98¢ wire, pulls cotter pins. \ Complete ‘ "elean-up” line! . HRI183 ......06. 1.65 TEMPERED STEEL. Reg. $1.4 45 7-Pe, 2, hex drive set Ve" to COTTONS At $3 te $5 Savings! ._ a Jal Don’t miss these out- standing buys! Reg- ulor, half and xlarge sizes. : R. U. Expecting? Matemity DRESSES 1 Could Sell for $6.95 S fu 91 2 for $9 Now is the time to look your best at so low « cost! circular openings waa Ee ep 4H Reg. $1.35 .....+- 98¢ Wide Pele i in Store ! HANDY, ACCURATE! Hard- = . i MOST - NEEDED SIZES: 5-pc. | wood, graduated in 1/16”. , 2 (D) 8” A \ ing-lock joint k rule DO IT YOURSELF! ms FUNI IT’S EASY! (A) Deluxe. CR2803 ....$1.39 (D) 8” Exten. CR2807 ... .98¢ wg tals Pa 2 a ig ~_ ied fen oe Gh ow complete wallpaper tool kit | | (B) Extension. CR2810 ..$1.89(E) Economy. CR2806 ....276 | driving comfort, for sports ._ Polished steel blades. te or yellow. Reg. 69%. . etc, Plastic sides. Reg- Reg. $1.39, 4HRES 18,20. All the tools ' FREE | (C) Leader. CR2805 .....: 65e {F) Teardrop. CR2812 ....9%e lie bBo 69¢ ~ Santee 98¢lon..”........ 558 you. peed ser e ZN2Z115 soveee ove Complete lines in store! Carpenters’ tools, complete line like job——all in | | get. your . | — one kit, | FREE COPY | a = 57. | of "ABCs of — tH ea — | Raat WALLPAPER’ a ‘sf, rs see how easy it IH birlgae | ‘ to aie the lob ysursell et - ype events, sie rove] 04 SRNR ARETE | Ot |) gaara ly tested all-g' unit all. ’ m4 .Guaranteed 10 16% more light. Hermetically | id and sturdy. Protects against ladder. Li ight. Steps ° OSEN BERGER S mites URI 302-68. Reg ‘o sealed. One ~ many lighting | rain, snow and = sun glare. for sure-step. Pail shelf. SATURDAY 9 te 6, FRIDAY 9 te 9 Before Vou Decorate ea, in sets of 4 27 ¢ | wes in our big electrical line. sees cla a Reg. $795 Se mt Hay $367 , 1B Only... cece cccece 2.5293. CBS cee. eg. $4. shoves FE 2-7001 Al ether femeus shagat. § Ree. S120 vvevees OF sian Von $14.95 | Decorate with Wizard Points! 162 N. Saginaw Sam Benson CLOTHING OUTLET i i i i a = - —~ —~ mi vod a: as Ba TN zo. ; , ee rs ‘3 : Ree : 2 oe ae ‘ Bad itt : ‘ a) ‘ we aa si a vf abe — me ye ae 4 “ ' y ae ie a } nas hares is Wn ee teat me eee at ns ake } be? eit PBR i ‘ whe THE PONTIAC THURSDAY; AUGUST 5, 1954) - ey) Wee. a ad ra 2 mS geet : abu ie i gies san es = <8 Two-Family Home Isn't 4 until the Garden State Parkway Machine Wringer This year Mrs, J. W. Worden Sr. trintic guidier. He dida't went a oe ‘One Foy’ Home Now [sim soa and fret Seupeli| Sag. ' did it all herstif by feeding the library's “a ' : aust @ to move his house about 300 yards. Speeds Sheet Folding sheets through her washing ea 7 |. NUTLEY, N. J. @—Péter Scar-| Now the town says his house can| POMPTON PLAINS, N. J: W—| chine wringer. } pelli built a {wo-family house here | ino longer claim exemption from | Several members normally work a}, Mrs, Worden got the idea ‘ 10 years ago in an area that has /| the one-family rule. full day to fold some 2,000 voting | her grandson, Donald Worden, \ 4 | since become restricted to single-| Scarpelli hopes the courts will | information sheets. the League of|uses the ‘same method z My, >) | family units. But he wasn't affect-'see it differently. Women Voters mails out annually. | church bulletins. " : a, YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT Baul | . eo a % on SUMMER VALUE ee ® i om ' — rAras unningham's 760 Pad-O-Foam : —— : DRUG STORES s SEAT CUSHIC p B, wtte : YS THRU SUNDAY a Reg. $1.39 98 Bei - entities pene POR THIS SALE Use at home, in the car, for the office : or et the extre e. comfort—size 14x15} /_” : S POUNDS -LIMIT 2- SUPER SAV/INGS FELS NAPTHA SOAP JUST THE THING FOR YOUR LAUWORY -LIMITY fe ce on os = CALAMINE LOTION ‘ . ee 8 OUNCE BOTTLE-FORINSECT serosa ; . 3 CLEARANCE F 7 ‘ : P ; ; pa ’ a . i nated ; ., | : a ’ = » NS ” / N NE Extra Big 36x72-Inch Ni = A neo \, A $3.00 Value Reg. c Beach | Aristocart Pint $909 bajo pape srs to mach yor wie wtf — G98 —Faciat- Tissue | *l—* —|Trped fo | power et nets eam x walcn na taghen| Standard wis S900 fing. 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Fisher Jr., is ” O-DE NTMENT Chiet Mackinaw and Gov. Wil- cx SEW & SAVE NOTIONS for every fall sewing need! 4 Bigger Selections .... Famous Brands ..... Lower Prices ...... You save more at Kresge’s” Just iron on. Blue denim for patr 20: jeans. Just iron it on over tear. BQe - Mendy sizer p4p Ys _ professionel! AT BOTH PONTIAC KRESGE STORES ® amma More for you to choose from Names you can depend on ‘ Belt Backing “ere ev ee eeee eeeeeee tended the shower were Mrs. Hur-| hang garments by their firmest | recently completed schon and con- The public is invitéd to at- tend this event. Plans are under way for a fall festival scheduled for Oct. 3. Mrs. | Earl McHugh is chairman of the | | event. Mrs. Joseph Smith will assist her. , By ANITA COLBY Day to lay a good foundation. Today we'll take up the secret. process of changing your old face for a new one. And this is a secret process—a private experiment, not a parlor trick. It’s strictly .for the boudoir, where’ you: do as much practicing as any magician has ta. Don't think a quick flick of the wrist— a sleight-of-hand—will fool your public. . You will work an@ study and experiment, and finally perfect the your foundation. Study your face as critically as | if you were going to buy it. Decide’, Is your skin too pink? Does your forehead bulge? Is your nose shiny—does it turn up? Is your uppef lip too long, your chin too small? Fix this in your mind—with foundation you can change the color, texture, and seeming con- tours of your face. htype, usages and application of | | what changes you'd like made in it. |. | Feel your face with your finger- feeling for texture; surface | 'smoothness. (Afhd you should be) | baby smooth by now.) Press into the bones, and into the hollows. In the ideal face, bohes are where tips, jaw is more prominent than your cheekbones? ‘I'm going to show you how to’ face, with foundation. Three Foundations Exactly what is foundation? The preparation you use before powder, the basis of all makeup. jof these three forms: Liquid, creams or pastes, dry cake. I myself use the simplest, basic |theory in foundations: A pure emul- | sified . lotion, soothing; -softening, milky’ in the bottle, colorless when ,on the skin. | There are many similar types | on the cosmetic market—and ex- cellent surgical or medicated nd | ea forgive yourself Moke @ matching belt look | y¢ 10° WISE TO KRESGE BUYS e Sal 2197 Formerly $2.99 to $6.99 MALING SHOES Ouchi Ouch! Ouchl It Hurts to Leggol But every last, single, solitary sale shoe has got to go PRONTO! So whoosh! Down—wey down—go the prices—lower, lower, lower! That makes this one sale you'll never for missing! So dash to Maling’s now, ‘cause these shoes ore hopping, skipping; ond flying out of here! |—Or create the illusion of perfect skin, family as your skin;—but just a lovely coloring, and the ideal oval | shade darker. This | | lighter powder. | Alter Your Face With Boudoir Magic lotions in case you have disturbed with ; oo {makeup which, combined | powder, gives in look of ‘‘blioom’’ Tt helps to ponies - small blemishes It holds makeup provides better coverage for small imperfections, | plus creating that ‘‘depth” under a However, if you are fair—a clear | you're after, do it with the leg in {glowing alabaster—match. your air—blood runs out of it and you | |skin color, correcting your own ' skin exactly, or use colorless foun- | get right at the fatty tissue. Depending on what you want it; dation. A darker tone makes this | to do, you will buy yours in-one | skin look muddy. a beige tone. | If you are dead white, ‘‘blue with cold’’—peach and ivory. In other words, buy your ideal with-the color you lack. Here's where you mix your own basic palette. In addition to improving texture | tand color by using two or three | | tones you can create the illusion of ja perfect oval face by working on | | these basic principles: Lighter Foundation used on any feature brings it forward—empha- sizes it. Darker Foundation used on any | : featufe pushes it back—minimizes | ' , Thighs and Hips: “Kneading’’— |Grab deep into flesh at side of wes |with fingers close together, and push against them with heel of it up and down. Turn to pound ; worst bulges, but avoid banging Therefore, you buy a smaller ' of spine _ amount of lighter, and of darker, if you want to really change the seeming contours of-your face. roll body back and forth. Clear How to Apply . around until you pass your hip- 1. Spot Face and Neck with little; bone, then push back with ef upply dots of foundation. Put a bows for the other side. (This is blob at base of throat| fime for the small-sized bedroom (about size of a quarter) . . . little | Situation.) less on cheeks and forehead; Waist, Abdomen, Diaphragm: (nickel) and.small dabs on nose and chin (dime). 2. Now blend and smooth it out. | the counterforce of thumb against | fingers sunk into flesh to get the | twist. | (Continued Tomorrow ) | wonder time is. liquid skin Every Color! Every Material! Every Hee! Height! Not every size in every style. Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings i Value of Fine Upholstered Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3-1225 | | tts Ko te eat FURNITURE! We invite inquiries from cus- tomers interested in living room furniture that is created -+-Sure-to-Please for individual requirements or are interested in recovering \ and réstyling their present furniture. SEE OUR SHOWROOM— TABLES -- LAMPS -- CARPETS Open Evenings by Appointment! : : hee oh ae t ON hing ‘ 7 PONTIAC"PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 5. 1954 a ks eet Dainese Wiloms Guosty -C. E. Holzworth Hoabes _ Executive at Country Club ner, chairman of the board of the it , of Tampa, Fla., formerly of Pontiac, arrived Tuesday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Thomas Scully of South Sanford ~street. During their two-week visit they will attend the “Saturday wedding of Mary Ann Fitzpatrick and Doug- las Treais Sparta arrived today at. the Ottawa drive home of Dr. and Mrs. Hay- den D. Palmer for a short visit. formerty of Pontiac. Mrs. Claude Doyle and daugh- ter, Sally Sue, of Avenal‘and Wil- ma Spencer of Bakersfield accom- panied their mother. Mo., arrived Sunday at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Sleppy of East Rundell street. Mrs. Dunn will visit here for 10 days. The Harley Bowers of West Wal- ton boulevard have had as their | houseguests for the past week their | son and daughter-in-law, the Her- man Bowers of Farmingdale. Long Island® ~ °. * Kathryn George of street is vacationing for two weeks in Jacksonville, Fia. She will be the maid of honor at the wedding of dean Rich Friday evening in Jacksonville. . * * * MILTON H. BANK 0 Arriving home Wednesday follow- ing a two-month cruise was Mid- shipman Milton H. Bank II, son Mrs, Carl Clifford of Telegraph | road and her granddaughter, Carol | Lee Luenberger of South Genesee avenue, returned to their homes | of Dr. and Mrs. Milton Bank of| Wednesday evening following a Franklin boulevard. He embarked | three-day cruise on the Great June 5 aboard the USS Macon with | Lakes aboard the SS North Améri- | the class of ‘57 at U. S. Naval| can. Mrs. Mildred Dunn of St. Louis, | Lowell [together were Mrs, Everett: Garri- son, Mrs, A. L.’ MacAdama; Mrs, Picnic Attended by Junior Club + ‘re the brauida clore you saw im ae sevenleg shrenteen, snedesnoiselle we're: coWdhury 48.N. SAGINAW ST. ate exclusive * = ME NOK 31073 CpuUnesy! pune (sow In ougusts . ‘> ocak % ‘sy | Merthe braunda sto j . = x ran wit | demise Academy, Annapolis, Md. After a | stay with his parents, he will re- | turn to the academy to me his studies Sept. 2. 4 we're the wy ound & 4 WOOL SEY LOE DIS Riete... 7.95 2 DLP ASLO LUDPErer PUG UZadpUAAVS Jonrgne ut t seventcen andi madem gene Aetnaimds store ie sewin bu fs ee 48 N. Seginew St. * braunda — Qelusn e* e Toasty Warm Alpaca Lined 5466 39.95 i £ Toasty warm wool y topper with 5S plushy alpaca lining ) in contrasting 3 - color; beige or _grey. Junior and misses sizes. Coats—Second Floor veex oe & wis See oe he Ot: PP Aas Al Fashioned with a flare for figure flattery is this smart two-piece nubby wool chenille knit in a host of beautiful colors including toast, blue, charcoal and green. Misses’ sizes. or madem E epunreia My .24,au-a]] stOWlapews Puc ‘esnof atops epUniesg ayy dais Hjosious> 795 wool flannel skirt dyed exactly © A to match the above sweater, m * ell finely tailored, pleat detail, sizes sdempis Y 8 to 18, colors same on seeve, ; Sweaters, Skirtse—Main Floor kselle ewe the braunc Better Suits—Second Floor Y — ° ~ 2 Hostesses Give v4 SDT: a Go into fall in jersey. Here are just two . “Ss. fh hand = tempting tops of our versatile wearable wool wy, é Bridal Luncheon | 2 wawsuamws 8 jersey blouses for campus or > Ey L for Sally Palmer | -3 Zeeoreer. Lett—swag neckline, pushup sleeve, Fs Sally Palmer was _ honored a ’ - right—offside buttons, bat-wing sleeves, Q F Wednesday afternoon at a lunch. . were ¥, both in beautiful fall colors. Sizes 32 to 38 & t ; eon shower given & $ Mrs. Ruth Jordon and Mrs. Earl | 3 th “, Blouses—Main Floor 2 COAT i Pina seme iene | 2 A Phe ui mes nok aops epuneay arom’ S| Luxury Look ||. Sally is the daughter of Dr. and Ss braund 4 : = | ; Mrs. Hayden D. Palmer of Ottawa) 3 . ‘ . = yer uper aca : drive.-She will become the bride] we're thie braun da sore you sawing © o_o : of Robert John Bull, son of Dr.| | | Tore ¢ . bd “ and Mrs. Frank L. Bull of Sparta.| § rc HowTo AIR COOLED aS ‘ Aug. 28 in fe ac be | * ~~ Vou Vv . “= 69 95 i 5 performed in ist Cran- eH S. * a brook. . ~ Ss ‘S a gs Attending the luncheon were Mrs. ‘9 I id ZA; ° A E Palmer, Mrs. Hayden D. Palmer, KA (ai = : ae “—S 3 Looks so much is grandmother of the bride-elect, i = like beaver it |} : Mrs. Max Thompson, Mrs. Cart| = ay Rh Le 4 Dahigren, Mrs. John Niggeman, z iy =~ 48 N. Saginaw St. 26 could fool | f- | Mrs. Carroll Osmun, Mrs. George ; ad 2 ppeyen . Shearer and Mrs. Ray Denton. a Seventeen iss - z anybody but a iz - , Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Dahl-| 3 = beaver. Yards of gren recently entertained 40 guests 5 nd a * : at a miscellaneous shower honor- 7 a 1) S S eo lush blond ing y in the Dahlgren home on | iad I} we Garland avenue, Syivan Lake. | F&F ms LINMS iy = Fs a. wrap-around || | + 3 8 - :°-* super alpaca also ' : ; Rae . t agile: we're the braunda store you sat $ S| PA ses sizes, (P 7 a> 4 Saeed ey Ly 4 os é wo & bo ee 3 . : a f—4 & i “eg 3 48 N. Saginow St. = a Shotched Me c.- z- ain Stock 4 3 Better Knits—Second Floor > a Coats—Second Floor | S 5 5 ~ ~ i | - : Y é 3 z i} ~ : 3 > * byw a & 5 5 - - = - 7 — => Speadieeamname —=— il wn lo Will Cost 3 = $85 to $99 So + Three-Part ~ Soe ° Q ® © "= (Costume Suit = # brow da eee and _@ BUY IT NOW = ~~ a an ‘ . g 2-Pc Dress e PUT IN LAYAWAY 5 EXCUSIVE | 5 @SAVE MONEY — Our Front Cover Girl ae 3 + 4 ® Prices are for lower than they will be in September ‘ «ot ; . . for the same coats. By keeping manufacturers —— __.Newsworthy —_ -—— —— en ce ES aaa -65.00 oe }+——--busy-during their stack season... we dre able to » its = we of el 2 feature advance season styling, lavishly fur trimmed 5 Kni ET) le pe at great savings. Ks Nubby Wool % the at Z NEW PRECIOUS FUR TRIMMED & . » ¥* Mottled brush © Genuine Jap Mink baw Chenille - a . ~ . — rund Zephyr Spun Sweaters & tweed, jacket © Dyed Fitch Edge = Two-Piece S . ad Q 5 5 ~ that slips off to © Dyed Marmot Cape ~ © Dyed White For ® Q to 9 S show off a © Genuine Squirrel. s ~ { re Dyed to match duo Cashalan @™ slim two-piece ® Grey Dyed Persian Lamb 99 95 “ ou zephyr-spun sweater with mock 2 worsted, belted 4 died e4 3 button front, sizes 34 to 40. — sheath dress NEW FABRICS NEW SILHOUETTES e re j rhe - aw ctnetece Plein, poppy, blue, oak and others. Falt shades. e oer Pinata . © Empire look S —— — --- @ tbaitn fitted 2 _Sketched 3 7 . mS) Junior sizes. sa © Fine fleeces ° os . From : Wool Flannel Sk # oat Cont = Trom g nne irts . ba © Soft velmosa * Great Coats Ms i » es AIR “Fur Products Labeled te Show 9 W COOLED Ocoee Fan Bs = = 3 2 [.<) me Cs TWENTY.-FO ' “THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1956 E ‘deal in the Playroom New Use for Round Table By ELIZABETH HILLYER Mrs. W. C, “I'd \ like te use An old round dining table makes natural celor bamboo blinds on an excellent playroom table, roomy | 1@ windows of a sun porch, but * one side and a dolly tea party propriate threagheut the year. . on the other. “Should curtains be used with | Mrs, E. B, plans to convert an them? I'd rather use the blinds | | old oak table in her mother’s attic | alone, but the sun porch is on the) |. . “t Ey to the uses of her three small chil- | front of the house. | § : aE as * dren. Bamboo blinds are used the year | © ea A “Phe tabi , |'round, but it is all too easy to fie base,” she a ne will - |see through them from the out-| | easy to cut down, but what | ‘ide when there is light indoors. | ‘ es : Since the porch is on the front. | ees twight should it be? Should we tse bee. Je . /of the house, you will need cur- aan — tee et oper | | tains which can be closed or cloth | § varnish?” | blinds hung behind the bamboo | | Twenty-four inches {s a good, blinds to pull down at night. height for the table, Mrs. B.. and| Mrs. 3, F. ¥. “What color linoleum would make a good top.| S#ould I paint the walls of my Make a paper pattern of the ac-| living room? The rug is gray, tual table top and have the lino-| & chair and sofa are blue and leum cut when you buy it. Secure, md red floral, it to the table top with the ad-| ‘The furniture wood is light and | | hesive used for floors. lamps are chartreuse and red. The | | If you decide on a wood finish, | walls of two adjoining rooms are alkyd resin vargish will provide | yellow and salmon color.” t+teogetend marresistant finish which} Gray is the best choice to go| | will serve very well. It is prefer-| well with all the other colors. Make | 1 ~+ able to spar varnish, which is|it a warm rather than a cold|/ ; chemically compounded for out-| gray. But, of course, it must echo | [> 77 = ithe shade of the rug. ~ | ito see it. “Coed Asks About Women’s Spartans in Investment Selling Field* Cites Good’ Prospects - By ANNE HEYWOOD “T am a sophomore in college,” a young woman writes. ‘That I'll be entering my sophomore year this fall. “This summer I have been work- ing = 3 typistuin a brokerage firm, I just love it. I plan to school opens, because I am dying | “I read all the financial news Don't Reply to Questions on Divorce Just Indicate That Subject Is Painful to Discuss By EMILY POST door use. Summer Surprise! | Take Away BOUQUET See Our Window Jacobsen’s Flowers FINE GIFTS Deliveries to Detroit Twice Daily 101 North Saginaw / FE 3-7165 4{-—+ | A reader asks: ‘‘Will you suggest | a reply to make to those who ask | questions about my separation or | divorce — such as the reason for | it, grounds I expect to claim, What I am going to do about: settlement of property, etc.? “You may find it hard to be- lieve, but I have had a number of casual neighborhood acquaintances ask me these very personal ques- tions. I find this very annoying bet I can’t think of a polite re- ply.”’ Answer: Don't reply, just say “Please let’s change the subject. se- | an in- | I fin- | Broker Encourages Her “My family and friends think I'm crazy, becatise it isn’t sup- is, | posed to be a“ woman's field, -but I think it would be fascinating. < “Can you tell me what you think, and what is the best way to get - ‘into such a field?” visit Wall street the week belore Will, according to George J. Scully, president of the Investors Club and partner of a brokerage firm, the prospects for women are | excellent in the world of finance. play a large part in directing {i- | nancial activities.” | As for the best way for you to enter the field, Mr, Scully men- and will qualify you for a job as salesmary with any brokerage firm which is a member of the New York Stock Exchange. Or you might do as you've been | doing this summer—start with a job after college in the ‘‘back of- fice,"’ handling - bookkeeping, ac- counting and all the details. | It makes me very, unhappy to | talk about it.” Because women are increasingly ed in this field, your employer | Dear Mrs. Post: My husband | wij} most certainly underwrite has a habit of holding his fork in | your course at the Institute of Fi- | the left hand and pushing food onto | nance, and see that you get an op- | it with his knife. He does this con-| portunity at the selling eventually, | Stantly throughout the meal. | (Copyright 1954) | I think this looks horrible, and in | | Greenhouses tn Lake Orion __ es SS : | A cool weather suit (left) of three pieces in vibrant | John Barr tweed (right) has full ‘skirt of coral and cocoa | Peruvian-inspired colors is handwoven in glorious tweed by | brown, topped by a bellboy jacket in coral with contrasting ‘John Barr. The box cardigan jacket and pencil-slim skirt | roll collar and cuffs in the plaid of skirt. are in tweed and the wool jersey blouse has a tweed collat. | [ne my opinion, it is bad manners. | He says that it is just as correct | to use the knife as a pusher as it | | is to use a piece of bread. I would | \like to hear from you on this, matter. er yes I agree with your hus- band that the knife ig moré ‘suit. able than the bread. But neither | |knife nor bread should be used to | | load food onto the fork. The fork "| Mary Margaret McBride Says: Donation Parties Kept Preachers Fe fact that the one or two bad cooks in a community of superb MAKE fal ENDS |} The other day I met a preacher | preachers managed somehow—or, | | who can afford to belong to a golf | more often, their wives did. Lemon Cream . For Cc | club! © thi ones always decided to make | Filled Donuts. ............ 6™ 36 cub stared me tothink how, 4 remember Lyd Drag, coe Sty, ected rake ay te ps lini ext | | Many modern preachers add to the best-sellers of all time, tell- | times even the family cat and pod pe ‘or iss cians pa Raspberry Iced F |their incomes by writing books, ing a story about his minister. | 40g turned up their noses at the , Cupcak 6 or 32° | doing radio. and television “pro-| father whe never made more resulting dishes. "Another cross -—- Dear Mrs. Post: I will be going | peakes ............ | grams and run- than $600 plus donations any Was the mean neighbor who in- | on a business trip to the coast shortly and will be there for | several months. I don’t know a single person out there, but sev- | eral of my friends have given me the names and addresses of their friends or relatives living on the | variably culled from her provi- | sion closet jars of preserves that had begun to work. | A perennial ‘‘surprise’’ in the early spring when all the men had year. The senior Dougtas was working on his sermon ,one morning when his “wife tapped at the study door to amnounce: ““‘We have 18 gallons of apple butter.” been out with their fishing rods { The minister, intent on his -| was an enormous: supply of fresh- | pay and have told me to look mon, suggested soberly: | *‘Let’s water fish—uncieaned, of course. “P- paint the house with it.’ |If there was anybody who hated| Would it be proper for me to do | | ning counseling § | services. Certain- ly their parishion- . | ers never need to Mothers who chauffeur carloads |. organize donation of children and teenagers around, | parties for them DO notice whether or not children | and their fam- | say “Thank you,” or whether they | ilies. Old Fashioned Covered Wagon Bread . 24: | . Molasses Cookies, Doz... 38° | | treat the mother who is driving as | though it were their right to be | driven. THOMAS PASTRY SHOP ~ But if it hadn't been for donation | parties and faith, | I'm sure there were times in| more to clean fish than my mother | this, my childhood when my Grandfa-|it was my grandmother. ther Craig alsé had eneugh apple | or might these strangers | | think me very pushing? In fact, though she was the most; Answer: They should give you | | “Made Fresh and Sold Fresh” 121 West Huron near Cass FE 4-8163 Teach your children the impor-| ministegs like myMISS McBRIDE tance of saying ‘‘Thank you" when | Grandfather Craig would have had someone is kind enough to drive a hard time bringing up their butter on hand to paint his house frugal of housekeepers, she would | (which stayed paintless, alas) for rather let a mess of fish go to this was a sweet not highly thought | waste than, as she said, have her of in our apple country where it| hands smelling of fish for days. letters to their friends to take with | | you and not expect you, as a total | stranger, to call on them. I agree with you that it would seem | Across from Grand Trunk Station them. | children. 4 j | Those good men got much of 7 PARK FREE BACK OF STORE Yale university, founded in 1701, | a a aaees chickens. bed etables serves, and while | was first known as the Collegiate | 1. method was sometimes galling school. It was changed to Yale col-/to the pride and rather inconven- | lege in 1718 after Elihu Yale who | ient besides, it was either that or | could be. cheaply and easily made. | Sometimes she could manage quiet. | Pushing. So the annual donation party al- |ly to pass along to others part of ways brought in many new jars to | the pertahebie supplies, but it was Stylish Cotton be added to those already on the | hard to secretive about fish. | cellar shelves from past handout rous woman was l es s| as regen woman wae Dresses Need | Best of Care | | gave it $2,800. change occupations. But most er. et_probably minded most was the | because I inherited a feather = 471 2 | es | which she gave my grandfather 4 12-20; 30-42 | Feather beds have al High styled cotton dresses. suits, | Aa of their own and this one was of Coats, and evening dresses deserve | rina Lon the stubborn, even malignant type. | 2"d need the finest care and-neat on one side than the| Because fashion is now built No sooner had I made it smooth | imto our cotton garments, we must| You'll love the omast flattery of other bulged and billowed. But 1/ ‘ke steps to preserve it. — cot-| that scooped neckline! You'll love 7 _ a! ee _ a had to keep wrestling with it] ‘0™S are no longer meant to be the brief sleeves and flaring 4-gore T yi F — ET EA WAY, 10 VERS. Hacniae ay rotted” to~the-wash-basin™in- the> skirt’ Best Gf Alle” you I love ta” A an mother insisted that I slept sounder | bathroom or relegated to the base-! sew this—if's so easy! Make it in on it. ment for laundering. They require crisp cotton, failie, or a pretty I hope and pray the donation Professional cleaning service. | nylon noveliy. It’s sew thrifty! S . | party has joined high-button shoes Cotton is a very versatile fab- _ Pattern 4712:. Misses’ sizes 12, and long woolen underwear in| ric, and designers have run the | 14, 16, 18; 20; , 32, 34, B, BW, | . Vas QTUTIAS B | vist svt. is reserved tor, amar of color, texture, finish, | 0, 42. Size 16 takes 46 yards ® |such disagreeable institutions. | and design this season. You may | 39-inch fabric. BUY T ' _ And I also hope that as time have noticed that stores and | This pattern easy to use, simple BUY THE FIRST PAIR AND BUY THE SECOND PAIR gos on, mre an mre preachers | aps are fended wth gh ol | be, sted fr as coe » REDUCED PRICE FOR ONLY I find they have enough hard) ished cottons, with colors gay | plete illustrated instructions. , | $98 Le com om Bins to jos gulf clubs. Se eee dee Send 35 cents in coins for this ef: . idera! garment design ttern—add 5 cents for h pat- of Only Familiar Oilcloth when you select a high polish | for for first-class mailing. Sen | | cotton for summer wear, be- c._ Send | | Good Table Cover cuase they can be very warm to Ame = care of 137 Lau : ‘ In all the excitement about new| om het, humid days. n . Aer uk 1K ig bree 9 | , 4 . . | types ot table coverings, don't | _The new “patent prints” 17th ew 1 an Print }cuemrsse! BAREFOOT SANDALS [22 222: cr Sa So | ALL LEATHER | practical as can iicloth. New these are imported; others are | styling includes smart plaids, | | American made. The desi i | ACCENT ON ELEGANCE BUY THE FIRST PAIR BUY THE SECOND PAIR prétty fruit and floral designs, a| usually black and Iustrous lke | | d i yi x FOR ON LY $398 FOR ONLY Ic ' flower and check motif. ; patent leather. Color’ may be} You'll even find cushions, scarfs, | added. The designs may dull slight | ; and shelf width and edgings to|ly with wear and cleaning, but THE MOST TREASURED NAME i ; match. See clean in a ‘itty | not sufficiently to make you un- i'when wi with a soapy cloth. happy. SELECT GROUP OF —— : IN PERFUME | B US EN FL S {ee eC IMs ARERR So Re ee | A FINER é | Choice of White, Brown, Ombre, Mexican || ] 4 | Multi, or Beige. | ig oom ic 4 -FPetertinirt &£ & i & ~~ Bew as Buy the First Pair for $3.98 - if Boot : ) . AND GET THE 1h JASHION SHOP. r N | SECOND PAIR Cc -§ Indian Summer ——_a FOR ONLY | FRONT Book! 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ||| Dark Cottons . By Nardis-of-Dallis ? . . O * 4a? | | ; PHONE FE 2-7440 | 27 pen tonight 'til ° | Cot. | “Where Quality Counts” . pat ‘ ° fe 8. Poy ‘| —CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE— 3}. ov J 72 North Saginaw (St. FE 2-0161 Selection SHOES 26 W. HURON Save * : | SHOP : connor norman Feet | f r. . t t | oe /- é , ; nt a | ‘ F f ‘ | 'g a’ j F a Vk eae —ihe (‘po Pane p aa oo. fo tke _ _ i er Paes, ee id gg le NO -__. -——- -- PO NE Fe pe ae aun - oui _—s a3 Bh baie le e. ~— ee m j ae rs ' e PE ee oF. eT os 4 } hie uj ‘ ‘ a ' } } A ~ — fe k f PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 . 4 \ 4 bi f . seagate 4 ‘ n Wat . bie | i f #3 Many Parties Will Honor Bride-Elect Marcia Nance ~ Whirl of Activities to Precede Marriage to William Atcheson on Aug. 28° her marriage Aug. | home on Brach road. 28 to William E.| irs. Jack Fralick is chairman ’ Atcheson of Se- ot reservations for the luncheon attle, Wash. to be given next Wednesday st Saturday Mrs. R Bloomfield Hills Country Mrs. Saunders °°" for Marcia at . the Yntema home Committees will be chosen for on Franklin road and she will be | the society’s annual bazaar which honor guest at several cocktail | Will be given in November at the parties and dinners in Kenilworth, | /#tin Quarter. I., next .weekend when she will | * .8.@ , spend several days there. The| Peter Geier pf Hunting Valley, Nance family formerly lived in | Ohio, is a guest this week at the Kenilworth. - ' | home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mac- On her return, Mrs. Charles S. Manus. Theodora MacManus has Hazard will give a luncheon Aug. | 0°? Visiting at the Muskoka lodge 16. . . of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Houseman Mrs. Edward E. Rothman has ° Chicago. The Housemans will keeping” shower for Aug. 18 and, Will spend a few days with the the following day Mrs. Roger m | MacManus family. Kyes will, entertain at a tea for - * M . ioe Manes Woodridge road will entertain at Mrs. Robert Wardrop will be cocktails Saturday evening pre- hostess at a luncheon for close — ceding the dinner-dance at friends on Aug. 19, and on Aug. Bloomfield Hills Country Club. 24 Mrs. Edward 8. Wellock will * * give a luncheon for Marcia. The _ Oakland Hills will give its first same evening Mr. and Mrs. Rob- , luncheon and fashion show of the ert Biythin and Mr. and Mrs. | fall season. Aug. 18. Paul Shine will be joint hosts at - - + +4. a cocktail and dinner party in the Blythin home on Cranbrook road, | Among those planning to » . § Peg ty tt sat a en the James cabin on the Au Sab! _ oo River are’ Mr. and Mrs. the evening preceding the wedding . Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Atcheson, | R@ymond, Mr. and Mrs. parents of the bridegroom-elect, | Mot. Mr. and Mrs. Percy K. Loud, will give the rehearsal dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradt, Mr. ield-Hills-G Club. | Mrs. Frederick G. Weed and © 6 6 ; and Mrs. William L. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs .- *° * Jr. will go to Chicago Aug. 13 with | on Pom ee Country their three sons t oattend the All-|” |” hee, is ae Matters a game there that eve-| vo etian Night le being planned . eee | for Aug. 21, and on the 24th golt- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walk. | ©? will hold Derby Day. . three of their children | Siesan Wedeastas trom sev. | Mrs. Muriel W. Lane entertained Mr. ; eral weeks at their cabin ny | at a cocktail party last week for | her daughter, Joan, who is here eee | for the summer from New York. Mrs. Henry Zaun of New York, | _ 7 * who has been visiting her ‘sister, ‘ Mrs. Irving B. Babcock will Mrs. Theodore F. MacManus, at | Pend the rest of the summer at her home “Stonycrott,” lett the Babcock summer home at Wednesday for a visit in Lima, | Lake Rideau, Ontario. Ohio. . ay | Mr- and Mrs. John Bugas will 7 Next week Mrs MacManus we take their family to their ranch -—.| in Wyoming early next week for the rest of the summer. Interesting guests at Bloom- field Hilis Country Club over last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sullivan of New York and tele. vision fame. They came te at- tend the Bayne-Zeder wedding in Canada. Birthday Marked by Talbot Turner | A surprise party honoring Tal- | bot Turner on his 65th birthday | was given Tuesday by Mr, and | Mrs, John Londick of Otsego road | and their children, Barbara and Jack Grosse Pointe. . . * * ° Guests at the affair were Mr. | Mrs. Granville M i} poly Sue and gr tonne a yo | family are ensconced in their Har- Mrs, E. B. Rockwell, Mrs. Louis | 5or Springs Cottage until Sept. 11. Londick, Richard Londick, Mrs. | William Murphy and daughters. | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Draper and Frances and Natalie of Bangor, Ire-| their two sons are leaving this land: Mrs. Mary Nichols and | week for a western motor trip. daughter, Margaret, of Bushman, | Ireland, and Mrs. Homer Lenard| Recent census reports show Ct) and daughter, Mary, of San Fran-| cities in the world with one mil- cisco, , ‘lion or more persons, < ea | eee es d - fo end wend é. MARIJORIE ANNE PREM where she was affiliated with | Leta Tau fof Bathing Often ‘| Afendoulis are Mr. and Mrs. Ejthim Gabriel of Ottawa drive. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Afendoulis of Grand Rapids. MADELINE GABRIEL Keep in Taste! Playclothes Not: for Office Wear On particulariy hot days, some girls feel that the humidity offers sufficient excuse for wearing sum- mer playclothes to the office. The last thing an executive wants to see a woman employe wearing ‘on the job is a backless, halter- type print dress. Off-the-shoulder blouses look fine at a picnic, but they are absolutely taboo for the office. These dresses should be saved | Simple cotton dresses in a be-7 coming color are the smartest bet for the career girl. If she feels she must wear jewel- | ry, a plain chalk-white necklace, with earrings to match, will lend a Business-wise, one of the big- gest mistakes a girl can make is | to appear at the office with her | hair set in pin-curis. This is the pet peeve of both coworkers and executives, who | think that a girl who ties a turban that she doesn’t care for her job| and puts her social activities first. | Name Delegates for Convention Mrs. Sybella Stevens, Mrs. Lor-| etta Stockwell, Mrs, Julia Thomas, Mrs. Lola Herb, Mrs. Adam Ma- salski and Mrs. Louise Gutson were named to attend the state convention at Kalamazoo, _. Alternates to the convention are Mss. Verdi Weatherbee, Mrs. Ed- na Almstead, Mrs. John Bray and Mrs. Anna olson. A wiener roast and picnic is planned for the first week in Sep- tember and will be held at Cass- Dodge Park. Foe Mine +. 25> nn xe ¥ bi sé aa evi ee - “ae atm 7 = ‘ ‘ : as Me at To protect for gardening yet comfortable enough for tects the arm e- dishes, The soft fabric lining gives hands while cutting roses, | hand comfort and patterned fingers give household gloves are ideal — tough enough| bare-hand grip. A turned-down cuff pro- from drippings. — | The smooth or suede leather | Shoes play an-important part in | keeping you looking pretty—and | feeling pretty—in the summer- | time, especially if you're a work- ing girl. And you don’t have~ to sacrifice appearance to comfort, either. Gone are the days when the only comfortable office shoes were ones you wouldn't be caught out in. Today, you can get Now Suitable for Dates | all day long in the office, and still be smart for an after-office date. Two popular varieties are: (1) pump, with a mid heel—high enough to be fashionable. (2) | The so-called ‘walking’ shoe with a smart flexible leather upper perched on a slim teather sole. 1 | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spittle, ‘Comfortable Office Shoes, About 1.1 billion electric light ulbs are sold each year. Several daily baths or showers Your skin may have become dry as a result of days spent-at the beach, where sun and wind take | their toll of your complexion. But, go matter how dry your | skin is, it will respond to dally | treatment. So, before you climb | imte the tub, set up a small tray | or table near it to held your cosmetics, You'll need -a com-- plexion brush, cleansing cream, dry-skin cream, facial tissues and a small face towel. 7 a into summer wrap ts as As soon as you settle in the tub, you can start your facial. First, | home over a dance frock It is com wash youface with a mild soap gs q town suit. and lukewarm water. Lather it | wet your complexion ; pletely washable and comes Rub plenty of soap.on your | in ail pastel colors. fore using it on your face. | Rinse you face several times in | Silver dollars are rare in most Dry it carefully | of the U.S., but still are found in and then you're ready for your | western states such as Nevada and i Montana. type—consisting of layers of shin- ing leather in varied shadings. When you buy summer shoes, | make sure they are leather, both | top and bottom. Léaiher serves a double purpose. It provides the correct amount of support for your feet, yet is soft and supple and will not bind. In addition, the tiny pores in leather allow air to circulate all round your feet, keeping them cool and com- fortable in hot weather. A. C. Spittles Mark 40th Anniversary Violet’ Spittie of Fargo, N- D 4 was on hand Sunday to help her | celebrate their 40th wedding anni- versary. The Spittle family, including their eight grandchildren, gathered at In. many models this year, the | their Lincoln avenue home for the heel is of the “‘stacked leather” celebration, ——-—— Chubb Te PRETTY AS A PAPER DOLL! Because the fabric is Steven's Roman stripes combined with their woven “paper doll” fabric. See how pretty the bodice looks with appliqued bands and perky bows. Girls’ sizes % to 14%. bs) 5” Shep Our Complete Chabdbdette Department HEAVY-DUTY JEANS. = “Best fo TEL-HUR at = S = aN Fp ‘How Slim I Look? 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Cea OPY | ccm, ray =‘ CHARGE YOUR PURCHASES AT NO EXTRA COST Phyllis White moved over to let her husband drive the family auto- mobile, According to police, here's what : Don't suffer from lack of pon. oe nerves con- stipation, digestive upsets and appetite... if these symptoms efe due to lack of essential nutrition! seule... Gi HEAL’ . age. & treveed Gareen Joosph, Sane Esmee neem 9 Be te ae ees orale ab year yhoo FILLED BY US rage, tearing « 10-by-10 foot hole : '@) N QUALITY DRUGS LOWEST PRICE ‘in it. ‘. Tare down two doors before stop- ping. She didn’t get a scratch — = sags / / 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS s§, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 Cardinal Is Favorite Bird Among States . WASHINGTON (UP)—The car See It Now at WAYNE GABERT'S! THE SENSATIONAL NEW Customatic Refrigerator _with_80-Lb. Freezer wens LARGEST ACROSS TOP FREEZER a unit of Alabamians in the Wet Business Scheme Generally, sentiment ts the de- | War who adopted the MOLINE. Bl A 6 4 $ 00 ciding factor in the choice of a | “Y: ” c. Hl. @—A Meyearcl % residents, but then youth, attired in swim trunks and atate “ etnies The only seacoast state wo | greased from head to foot, was for a bird's practical usefulness | chasse a seabird is Loujsana, | ready to swim across the Mississ- MODELS also can enter into the selec- which selected the pelican. Flor- ippi River to ‘collett a pool put TO an COMPETITIVE da and California favored tland- | up by a group of his high school ‘arog cot Ral | ed ne megane [Sane He aa = WA YY NE GAB land, the Rhode Island red hen,| Valley quail, river bank when his father ar- The ruffed grouse, honored by! rived and took him home, Pennsylvania and South Dakota's | ring-necked pheasant are the only other game birds officially adopt- ed. famous as. an_egg-producer, re- ceived the majority of the 20,783 votes cast and was thereupon “elected” the state ‘“‘bird."’ Delaware, similarly practical, Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Seginew St. , The metal lithium is so soft that FE 5-6189 it can be cut easily with an ordi- }nary pocket knife. Men! Don’t Miss the Terrific Savings. in this Big Sale! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! ‘WE WON'T CARRY THEM OVER! THEY'RE YOURS NOW AT TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS! ¢ ~ Se. MY |) y Ne? Pe et = - .. : he : - Ro * , # Caltes Press’ Photo search for! Jimmy Bushman, Mary Frances Filer, and Eddie ways to heal youngsters afflicted with cerebral| McNely at the United Cerebral Palsy-sponsored “GOOD MEDICINE”—While doctors .palsy and other tragic diseases, the “kids” them-| camp near Champaign-Urbana, Ill., and it’s one of selves know what kind of treatment they like best. | the activities that puts sittiles on the faces of boys Fishing occupies the attention of (left to ) Fight) and girls who otherwise would be shut-ins. ————— On Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. and All Day Saturday ’til 5:30! for dancers in the battered ditorium behind the hotel. In the American zone, Frankfurt and Munich are abustle with con- struction. Modern glass and con- au- Riveter's Gun Hammers Life Into War-Torn Bonn ARCHIE BARNETT MUNICH, Germany # — Nine years after war's havoc, West Ger- many is a sobering study in con- trasts. The land's beauty and the people's industry are gaining on the ravages, but it may take an- other decade before life returns to normal. Yet good and bad, Germany is worth seeing. Like other Americans, we were struck by ‘round-the-clock activity From Hamburg te Munich the jackhammer and riveter’s gun sound the dominant note. Construc- tion crews are out from 7 am alan outdoor cafe. Ruins gaped across the street, but the cafe was crowded with well-dressed, well- fed customers, Overhead sailed Wuppertal’s famed monorail sys- tem. | The first half of our trip had| been through the British zone. War's devastation was apparent in whole blocks lying cleared in Ham- burg and Cologne. But the worst ruins had been removed The French zone was something | else. Stopping at Mainz, we chose a hotel on the river. It was one of three buildings standing in a | through a hole in one of his pockets crete buildings are replacing | bombed-out Gothic. But enough old landmarks and cathedrals sur- vive to keep the ancient flavor. Locked Out of Home by Broken Leg Cast PORTLAND, Me. (UP) — Frank J, Cipriano, 41, was a man in a pickle. He had just been released from a hospital where doctors had set his j broken leg and put the leg in a | cast. The key to his apartment fell into the cast. 136 OF OUR REGULAR $35 and $40 SUMMER REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE to 7 p.m., and later. Storekeepers were generally friendly but not too tolerant of our awkward stabs at their language Finally, the man: behind-the coun- ter would ask, ‘‘Do you speak En- glish?” putting a quick end to our linguistic fling. After all, we had to eat. Prices are reasonable. Some of the best cherries we've ever tasted were brought by the roadside, 60 pfennigs (14 cents) for a huge bag. The best wurst dinner we've had, plus beer for Papa, came to only $4 for five in Munich And roads are good. The splen- did system of autobahns is being steadily improved. The good life is on its way back. On a Saturday night, our first in Germany, we walked along Ham- burg’s beautiful Lake Alster, watched gaily lighted excursion launches, and stumbled over spoon- ing couples on the bank, much to the delight of our three girls. Hamelin, the Pied Piper’s town, block: the res{ were in ruins. The} “ipriano returned to the hospital view was equally appalling for sev- | #4 an intern probed without suc- eral blocks. lcess with forceps for the elusive Mainz families are still living in | key. The intern decided to x-ray cellars and first floors of bombed- | the cast to discover where the key out buildings. Faces are not happy, | 85 hiding. yet we heard a boy whistling in a] At that point, Cipriano, who was rubble-strewn alley and radio mus-| lying on a bed on his back, tried ic coming out of cellars. That night | raising his leg. The missing key a jazz band kept us awake playing | slid out, Suits All Crease-Resistant Tropicals and Nylon Cords, Too! Out They Go at Only Buy Two! $ Buy Three! They re a Steal! You Don't Need DR: H. A. MILLER es Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street EXTRA - PANTS TO MATCH Phone FE 4-6842 | affored a nice picnic place by the “Better Things in Sight” the Cash... $ 84 . : Wester. The only rates we found , ’ : were made of bread or marzipan. Charge It! We bought one of each, ate the Marzipan and saved the baked ro- dent for a rainier day. “That evening i wopperta we ate One Sip and You'll Know fam NuGrape || \ reat! The first taste will tell you why NU GRAPE has been a family __favorite for over. 30. years. 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Lettuce, may- énnaise and mustard may be car- ried to the pienic site in separate containers for guests to heip them- acives. | Lime up the bread in rows—for adwelve sandwiches, four rows of ” gix“each. Spread all the bread with margarine or butter—light- ly, but right to the edge. " ~Add-the fillings, .next—to .every “ other row—and be generous. Fill ing up to the crust line insures-no | « crowd don't have to be a day-long job. Just use edges. You'll find a spatula | mass production assembly-line techniques makes quick work of the spreading Now add the covers to the ters. Slide the finished sandwich into @ sandwich ich bag or wrap in waxed | paper or foil. There's a new foil | sandwich bag that looks good. wiches, group them according to fillings for easy selection and pack on top of the picnic basket. Here’s an interesting filling that will make 50 sandwiches. Try it when you are making sandwiches ee 4e% . yee « f a et ae oD * ASSEMBLY LINE wiches for ohe six almost as easy as one! lunch time comes along, remember this procedure. & Sts. . ie % When fall and school- Sa IsS SIC Chickenburger Just Right tor Super Outdoor Party |. For that something which is | different at your next party, try burgers, unlike their humble circles. Strange to say, the |cousin the hamburger, are only to ibe found in the most. rarefied 3% to’ 4 pound chicken will yield 2 cups of chopped raw meat. Here’s your recipe: Chickenburgers 2 cups raw chicken meat medium fine 1 beaten egg Me eup soft bread crumbs fine! onion ‘y teaspoon eresned dried rosemary (optional) Mix all ingredients together un- til they are well blended. Form into small, flat cakes, brush with chopped | melted butter and broil on the grill until cooked through—from 3 to 5 minutes on each side de- pending on the thickness of the cakes. Brush again with melted butter, | sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste and with finely chopped ' . parsley. Se ve on toasted split hamburger buns. With the chickenburgers serve a crisp all-green salad of bite- sized pieces of chicory, lettuce, escarole and watercress and thinly sliced cucumbers, ail tossed together lightly with your favorite French dressing. Apples baked in foil on the grill add a delicious touch. Use baking apples either whole or cut up for quicker cooking. To each apple |add a tablespoon of honey, a half | teaspoon of butter and \% teaspoon of cinnamon. Wrap securely in the and bake on the coals, allowing about an hour for a large, whole apple. Teenage fare: Pour chocolate sauce or sytup over ice cream and top with crushed peanut-brittle. Precious health every safeguard...so | always launder with CLOROX! Here are laundering facts every housewife should know: Clorox not only makes your white cottons and linens snowy-white, by removing dinginess, stains, even scorch and mildew... it alse gives you added health A Clerox-clean bathroom is another important safeguerd to health! Wosh basins, showers, tubs end toilet bowls often herbor in- cottons and linens,. And...especially important with summer Clorox deodorizes, eliminates musty odor, leaves laundry fresh smelling even when you dry indoors. Here's another Clorox advantage: It is free from coustic, made by a patented, linen- saving formula exclusive with Clorox! s. aya ATAU an CRG CC CACC MCE CAS needs foil _so that no juice can escape Special Treats Are Easily: Made With Lemonade carbonated water for tap water in lemonade and add your fa- vorite ice cream, Top off regular lemonade with a lemon juice and stir until the sugar dissolves. Pour in one cup oe rater anf Sl gloss wit ice SURIMP BOUQUET SALAD~Pink and pretty is this shrimp salad. Looking like a bouquet on the plate is an attractive arrangement of deep red tomato slices, rosy whole shrimp and sliced red and white pieces of radish. Whole Shrimp, Tomatoes Make an Attractive Salad To make an easy and attractive salad use cooked whole shrimp, sliced tomatoes and radish slices. Arranged on a bed of lettuce, the salad is complemented with a tangy dressing. Served with hot rolls and a des- sert, this salad makes an ideal luncheon main dish: Shrimp Bouquet Salad 1 pound shrimp, fresh or. frozen 4 medium tomatoes 3 radishes, sliced Lettuce _ Coral dressing Cook and clean shrimp. Chill. Arrange tomatoes, shrimp and radishes on beds of shredded’ let- tuce to form red and pink bouquet. Serve with Coral Dressing. Makes 3 generous salads. Coral Dressing 's cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons catsup \y teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Jai LEWIS BROS. 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Mrcme Fee ¥ sigs (a i i Nig a hile. sean aaipa te hy = Set i ge : fae THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THURSDAY: a 1954 ~ Wheat Germ Adds iOld Book Has Quaint Way |Jon’s Mocha Cooler |Delicious Nut Bread Offers _ Flavor to Meats jor Dispensing Information ls Smooth Drink —.- Appealing Toasty Truimph et i tt Do you have “‘head-ache in bed?” Jon’s Mocha Cooler complemented by a faint suspicion | well “It the head is much disturbed.) , cons aussi of lemony tang. Makes a perfect; Add liquid to flour mixture, wash it with cold water, and dis-| 5 teaspoons instantiy-disselving pow-| carrier of cheese-rich Fill- | stirring only until flour is mois- continue the nightcap: But wear | éered. coffee execs | ing: tened. Pour into greased paper- worsted stockings in bed.’ oy + ia Eyé-appealing and taste-capti-|lined loaf pan (4%x8% inches). Have Mies in your house? | 1 pint coffee tce cream - vating finger sandwiches of. this| Bake in moderate oven 350 de- “Take half a teaspoonfal of black | Put sugar, coffee, chocolate | bread . and filling combination | grees about 50 minutes. Makes 1 pepper, in powder, one teaspoon- | syrup, milk and half of the ice| make 4 tempting team for after- | loaf. ful of brown sugar, and \one ta- | cream in a bowl; beat with rotary | noon tea. Jewel Filling Blespoontul of cream; mix beater or whisk until blended. Ralsin-Studded Filling is 3 the plate Combine - he milk room, om & fourth of the remaining ice cream | extra-easy com fix-up. the files are troublesome, and | into each glass. Serve at once with war's grand — » *™ |or cream, mixing until smooth and . they will soon disappear.” Why? | j.ed-tea spoons. Makes 4 servings. tT Net. : : creamy. ‘Add currant jelly, beat- eas Cramp in bathing? “For the cure ae yma fare een ing well. Makes 2/3 cup filling oe of the cramp, when swimming. Dr. | Molded Salad Pretty 3 teaspoons behing powder Raisin-Studded Filling _| Franklin recommends a vigorous Aa ge wy endenes | 3-ounce package cream cheese ote and violent shock of the part af- A molded cottage cheese salad % cup chopped toasted almonds ue orange or pineap fected, by suddenly and forcibly| makes a pretty buffet table addi- mays «= Sees ~ues Une ss cup chopped reist and | stretching out the leg, which should |tion wien it is put in a ring) ‘+ cup brown suger Combine cream cheese ey be darted out of the water, into| mold and its center is filled with t, teaspoon, almond extra * jorange or pineapple juice, mixing | @ the air, if possible.” Benjamin | cubes of fresh fruit. Surround the | ‘s cup melted shortening juntil smooth and creamy. ads Franklin is quoted often and|cheese-and-fruit ring with water| Sift together flour, baking pow- raisins, mixing well. Makes 2/3| iis voluminously. cress or curly chicory. der and salt. ‘Add coconut, almonds | cup filling. Maxwell House Drip or Grind Va ny | _| Stewing Chickens.... : |a cullender on some horse radish, - ' ” Delicious | bea , and mace; ) * | Cover it close,-lot it stand-e-day/@ __ Calif. Large | or two, then bottle and seal it for Soe Set Sweet_as Sugar — Since this is a food column, let's |have a “receipt” or two about | ; nc How about Tomatas Catsup? | Sorry, One 2-lb. Can to a Customer “Cut up the tomatas, and be- | MI-PROTEIN TUNA! — Your grocer has an offer you don't want to miss — a salad fork and spoon, ten inches long, hand- | U.S. No. 1 Skinless *‘Mix half a pound of butter well, | t stay Mac SChiden beat like cream, and the same | HOT D 0 GS rom Breast-0’-C en, weight of flour, one egg, six ounces | the brand that brings oe ‘ ’ you only the finest one’ (of beaten and sifted loaf sugar, RING BO third of the tuna. | and half an ounce of caraway For your free salad seeds. Form these into-a paste, . servers, send two labels _ roll them thin, and lay them in BOLOGNA ° from any style Breast | sheets of tin; then bake them in a — ERGs ie 5 | a 37: RIBS Fedor | Tender 2B, Hollywood, Califor nia. a. Only ~ ~y to each = expires |'Warm Frozen Fruits Seprember I 16,19 ‘Lose Shape and Juice sReast Using some of those summer | - ~ |fruits you put into your freezer? CHICKEN If they are to go into fruit cups wee they ae he defrosted thes prors TU short time before serving so they _ NA will still be icy cold. a If frozen berries are allowed to| eave. stand after they are thawed, they tend to become flabby; other fruits *- 'tend to lose their shape and juice. — y ty . Sno-Crop Fresh Frozen lied oung /{ Sliced Strawberries || BACON 4% 98° | 45: ch 35: Well Trimmed Ground ee CUTTING ACROSS THIS FIELD. T'VE HEARD OF COME ON! HE’ CAN'T BE ( ELEPHANTS GOING FAR Away! y- Giu fi, ' i 3 4 : ‘\Gr F PO i|BEEF 29%] = OF Vee € y= | . From Young Selected Steers Home Grown "3 fog | rounp-sin.om-r-20Ne |, .AND SOON AFTER THE SEARCH WEuL I FIGURED THE WILK TRUCK ATTABOY, JUMBO, YOU PARTY HAD LEFT.. = MIGHT GET STUCK ON THESE MUDDY DESERVE A REWARD! — a ROADS AND GOSH IMAGINE A’BIG TOP") NOTHING LIKE SMOOTH Fancy RIB-SWISS WOU Pe@ JUMBO? A on os oar PERFORMANCE WITHOUT RICH, Luscious SEALTEST }—_—_“£_______=_ 3 | pan wr FCHOCOATE MILK POR C+ - @€5F FA. Be OUT LOOKING THe SEALTEST JPR MILK FOR THE Fo.KS! /| SATISFYING ucum rs = Him! MILIK TRUCK! JIN6LES! YOURE | . SPADAFORE. BROS. MKT. 70h WEST HURON STREET Gets qu NY. 1 PSA ‘if __ Free Stone First Pick = | * SXapah a Size ‘No. 2 1 0: || Sweet, Tender ¢ . = nan) \. . PEACHES. » ( CORN. ee 3 Leto Pe tte é bt oS | ok SRE, ri] 5 ae B 7 7 ¥ ee ae ee ee Se Foe ES ae eet ae tS eee ES 4 Regs) * RE See Ai if . i é ? Fi f ae aes ae a = 2 | ; , is i, s ¥ ‘ ie ‘ { . z F Oo aie : THE PONTIAC PRESS, ” pawhsDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 ees Ge S a ae ay r ‘wer . wt 3 Cook in Small Amounts | cocked vegetable And’ then re . sandwiches with the peanut-butter blended, Peel peaches by dipping: oe ag, oeee ares beans B be be Peanut Butter, Date ssres".set fresh Peach Ci ess Eo Meet ot Samitalle your Seunly | ee ; Sandw iches lé se poe tre Ye (Qu k-and- be about 4 cups. Arrangé sliced 7" sll eat at’ one meal. Holding a! quality and of vitamin C. wicnes asty = ; ita ic Easy peaches in baking pan (aboitt 8 by _ ; Pack a lunch and take it to the | Tin Can C ts Bread This quickand-easy fresh peacch -dinclrome Pas ocbye- 4 ‘ ~~ ae beach or the park—or just into| ’ desert is extra good! 4 namon.._Bake in hot 400 degree “ IT’S “FRESH your own backyard. Use the open- ends of tin cans,. Fresh Peach Criep oven 30 to 40 minutes or until-top _ | Peanut Butter-Date Sandwiches in various sizes, whéh you want to| % cup sifted flour is lightly browned. Serve warm | ty cup peanut -butter __|@ut rounds.of bread for pretty) $51? of"Saic ; + |}with cream. Makes 8 servings. | 7 a ig T'tabhespoote. A, omnes | summer. $4 and canapes.| ‘2 cup (i, pound) butter or mar-| $ — | You can make the sandwiches in- is peaches Butter or = mangicine (soft) | teresting by.using one round cut | 4 teaspoon cinnamon -When you are planning to serve Mix peanut butter, dates and | from white bread along with one| Sift together flour, sugar and steamed hard-shell clams, it is a |orange juice. Spread bread with | round..cut from whole-wheat or salt. Cut in butter with, pastry | good idea to allow at least two == butter or margarine, then make 4/rye bread, ‘blender or rub in with fingers until! dozen clams per person. BAZLEY’S BIGGER AND BETTER Open Fri. Eves. 'til 9 MEAT BARGAINS :: © © 78 North Saginaw St. “Best Cuts—None Higher” STEWING CHICKENS > 35: i. ‘on, 35). ae. 39. at LOTAN'S! MICHIGAN No. 1! ~ POTATOES oo ore 39 10 Ag: Large Heed | Lerge, Fancy Lettuce { CUKES Fine for slicing 2, ci 3 c for for NORTHERN TISSUE... . 4 29 Borden's Instent Breast O’ Chicken Coffee ; TINA 3‘ 3 § 44 Chunk 8O° Jar Style ICE CREAM SANDWICHES—How about a dessert sandwich in this issue on sandwiches? In this recipe a brand new method of | making refrigerator ice cream is used. The creamy mixture is frozeh between graham crackers for a simple, yet delicious dessert. Here’s Foolproof Recipe for Ice Cream Dessert The U. S. Department of Agri-jenized instant pudding comes in| + culture reports that every year in| four flavors — chocolate, vanilla, | the heat of summer, tens of | butterscotch and coconut cream). | thousands of requests come -in for; Beat until well mixed, about 1 min-| |a foolproof recipe for homemade | ute. | ice cream | Poux into a refrigerator tray. | | This year there's a brand new! Freeze until firm, 2 to 3 hours, in| technique for making refrigerator refrigerator freezing compartment | ice cream. By following a few set) with control set for fast freezing, | | rules and using this basic recipe,/or in freezer. Turn refrigerator | | you can't miss making a creamMyjcontrol to normal for storage. smooth ice cream. The secret be-| wakes 4 to 5 servings j hind the success is homogenized . . | instant pudding. the very same 8 ware —_ aenen ne pudding you've been serving your! ,, cups cold. milk family all winter long. 1 small cam (2/3 cup) evaporated mitk | . 1 package homogenizeti instant vanilla By using instant pudding te | °¢d™s | make ice cream, you cut down Cut 4 graham crackers to fit| Redi-Eat | the mixing time to a minute, |} in bottom of refrigerator tray. Cut | and the freezing time to 2 to 3 remaining crackers to fit same) sie 39: 33: Lean, Center Cut Junedale Brand hours. In addition, it completely | ize. (To keep crackers from crum- | eliminates the beating usually bling, before cutting place a moist | called for after the mixture has | P@P¢T towel over the crackers for | “79 5 Steak 59; :LOTAN'S: Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking |. The colder the milk,—the—better the ice cream Pour ever 4 graham crackers | | Cream in place of milk gives im refrigerator tray. Top with re- ' tial a second or two.) iy frozen. a secon | BAC 10 12 | Here is a basic recipe, plus an Pour cold milk and evaporated | on LEAN =ON . 5 tb 4941. milk in a deep mixing bowl (a SLAB wets to e.@ |nexrenare vices. In using. Rind | two-quart measuring ctip is ean T i enderloin DORK. ROAS'’ ' Tend Blad Cut | sandwic "| Add pudding. Beat until well mix ortion ender e Vu recipes follow these general rules “ed, about 1 minute bb. , t CHUCK ROAST BAZLEY’S SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE Shoulder Steak LEG ROAST BREAST . | 15: | 29% bb. bb. bb. Refrigerator Ice Cream “T Sometimes when homemade ROAS AST 39%! Rib or Loin PS 1 cup light cream mayonnaise is stored in the re-+ al petaet memoettaed innant put: | (res Te thie happens, grad SITIO IOMIOIEILITII OTE ES, J77 2222 LLL Lee FRANCO-AMERICAN Pour cream and milk into a deep, ually beat the mayonnaise Into a | SPAGHETTI | ETTI mixing bowl. Add pudding (homog-| fresh egg yolk. | smoother results maining 4 crackers. Freeze un- | Fast freezing and proper storage! til firm im refrigerator freezing | | are important. compartment with control set for In a refrigerator set for fast tact treesing, or in *. freezing, ice cream should be To serve, cut around each sand- | firm im 2 te 3 hours, and re- | wich and lift out with pancake main firm when control is nor- turner. For 8 smaller servings, cut mal. each sandwich in half. Makes 4 or 8 servings | | | | Refrigerator ice cream is at its } - = } PAPAL A 7 IID IDOI | WOW! WHAT A BUY! | | | : y ) Fox Deluxe Frozen Chicken, Cut-Up, Pen-Reody . . . end "| ~ «.. @ WHOLE CHICKEN FOR ONLY , HILLS BROS. FAMOUS 4 | COFFEE \ AN. HERE ARE MORE BARGAINS 4% Negrete i. qa end . . . make sear” @enee so See ——— Ls. wonderfully . ae == make . “ | l 3 A) your food money... go. so SSE ee» much... farther. Se NIGHT TO MIDNIGHT! | OPEN EVERY strawberries.... 3" 89° CORN or GREEN PEAS 229° \ Peanut Butter... 2 bom 9° Prime or Choice ~ , BEEF POT ROAST Drive into our perking lot . . . right up te the side door entrance to our new, complete QUICK SERVE BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT! ALL GRANDS TAKE HOME | ALL BRANDS ICE COLD Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks .ond mixes of oll types . .. here is the handy ploce to buy your refreshments quickly . .. and open until midnight. PIM D¢ALZLALAL dL || Smow-Crop, Fresh Frozen tT, STRAWBERRIES 12 Oz. Pkgs. Plain or Gerlic @ °39 49 Pork Cutlets ...... *. 5 9° Center Cut Pork Chops . ——- "79° switt’s Premium faire 2" 25") CANNED PICNIC ° | HEAD LETTUCE ek Son | FARMER’S = MKT. QUICK-SERV Soper Market MKT. 701 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-215] | . 484 Auburn Avenue FREE PARKING — Phone FE 2-0119 WIIIATAIIFAIALAIILACAAALAZALIPAIPZAAZILZLALS A by ~ Vb | | , »y FTL mm. enes PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 | EES athe aes tae eee tart Your Free Dinnerware Now at People’ S| This High Quality Dinnerware Is Exclusive in Pontiac at PEOPLE'S! FREE EXTRA COST! EACH WEEK WE WILL OFFER A PIECE OF THIS QUALITY DINNERWARE with $20.00 IN CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS ‘(not including alcoholic beverages). A wonderful value! Start Your Dinnerware _ Set Now! racermerte ||| THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL GIFT! ||| newer Diner Pike toa Lovely Shaped CUP in the Gorgeous Pattern * SAUCER * * Soup Plates * Fruit Dishes WILL BE GIVEN FREE OF EXTRA COST WITH PURCHASE OF $20.00 OR MORE! With $20 In Cash Register Receipts Home-Grown Mich. TOMATOES | 2” 29° Remus Fresh Creamery SAVE ON Del Monte or MAXWELL HOUSE REGULAR or DRIP BEEF PIES Jie for $1 a Selolsl, eames Boe Hunt's, Sweet Yellow PINEAPPLE BONED CHICKEN PEACHES | JUICE 2 29% (e235) 25% Can 2 Can : J OObD=-O-MAT Pike Street Corn Santord Street gita de Ss SUDED=-MADKEI 7O0O Auburn Ave Ph. FE 5-83 Pontiac’s Finest Cafeteria | tv ze see tem secon and Lunch Counter! | Suen ture, and sweet gherkins and sweet fresh cucumber pickles served as a garnish contribute more good pickle flavor, Pickle Piaid Hamburgers A FRIDAY’S SPECIALS White Fie... 65° ™% pound ground beef chuck * S eee : Y = | = ; Be 5 Beg ie, ies Sette cs i : 3 ae ted 2 i FS ee : oe f i ' : : foe = ae hee ba see m3 on ce Be, E oo “ e aa gate ie : 4 f a2 ‘ is ~ : is Ve = 3 | he ree : Fs ead ~ é, Be : i 5 is ; F : i , et 3 4 ! ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SDBUET 5, 1954 ae | Plain, Grilled, in a Cake, Bananas A\ Good Eating apoapigomegiancagmng 5 ain, Gri na Cake, Ba s Are ng ~ [Mee Saton Wh thom Bananas could have been made| If it's‘cake you're in quest of for |nas into chunks, and beat. them | ate 375 oven about 25 minutes, or Spread with just for picnics, Nature designed| the picnic, you couldn't do better |with an electric mixer. until layers are done. Frost with : top with such 5 : . we °* y= } ’ on we. ‘. ss enna, ——— )) | WANT AD DEPARTMENT . v , : : : Sa > i Meeting |s Scheduled for Monday Evening in CAI Building “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—For- | F mer Police Chief Frank Van Atta | filed a petition for hearing with | Township. Supervisor Lloyd Ander-: son last ‘night. Anderson said the request will he presented to the Township | Board, as specified when the gov- erning body Moriday night voted to hold a hearing for the ousted) chief if he requested it by noon) today, i The hearing will be beid at 8 | p.m, Monday in the CAI Build. | ing on Williams Lake road, An- | derson said. Van Atta was fired last month by the board for ‘insubordination, disloyalty and incompetence and disregard for instructions.”’ He de- | nied all the. Sha. charges. | Postmaster Po Position | in Romeo Confirmed | ROMEO — The appointment of Almon Schock as Romeo's new postmaster was announced this’ week by Postmaster General Ar- thur Summerfield. Schock served as assistant post- master under John -L. Lucas. since 1942. He began his postal career as a substitute clerk in Oxford in 1920, coming to the local postoffice in 1924, Lucas is retiring after 19 years of service as postmaster, having been appointed in 1935. Milk local Meets: : Elects New Officers ton, 20, sought by police since Feb- ruary on a hit-run driver warrant.) MARLETTE — Approximately was nabbed by police Wednesday | eighty people attended the annual Springbrook, Farmington and Floy Jail Driver on Return MUSKEGON: @ — Kenneth Sut- ——when-he-retarned to Muskegon to} meeting of the Marlette Local of attend the funeral of his brother, | Elwin, killed in an auto atcident | |the Michigan Milk Producers As- Saturday. | sociation in the community school Kenneth pleaded guilty and was | | Monday evening. fined $30-and sent ts jail for 10/ Emerson Teal, supervisor of test- days. | ing and production of the Quality . . . | Milk Control at East Lansing and Crash Kills Indiana Girl | Arthur Youse, vice-president ef NILES @ — Judy Ann Cowles, of the Borden Company | 19, of Elkhart, Ind., was killed | of Detroit, were guest speakers. in a head-on collision six miles} Members of the organization dis- north of Niles on U.S. 31 last | cussed current night. Her car and one driven by | problems, which included Elmer Keller, 68, of Butler, Ind.,| question of milk prices. were involved. In other business, officers were carpenters ‘rom a _— t e ex a ae == aN — | elected for the coming year. Chos- Moved In on 3 ar . |en president was Bruce Ruggles of dation and laid Kingston; vice-president, Wood of Marlette and secretary- | ‘treasurer, Neil Boyne of Mariette. UNION VOLUNTEERS—Laying the sub-floor at | Seeden St., the new home being built for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse | of a local carpenters union, which later “roughed-in” Keel in Avon Township are Bert Sutherland of 22026| the house. The Keel home was destroyed by ‘fire Harold | “roughed-in’’ the shell of the house. Peatianc Press Photo Drayton Plains. The men are members d Gauthier of 3958 | May 5 in which their three boys were killed. Building Home for Keels # AVON TOWNSHIP—Going up ont— St. Clair street, just off Auburn | road, is a home ‘being built by | ‘volunteer workers using supplies and materials purchased with val- untary contributions. When completed the home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Keel, the parents of three sons ‘who died when the original “Keet} day in @ police roundup of a gang As. | home went up in flames May 5. | believed responsible for the theft For the time being, the Keels | in Flint recently of 25 new rifles jare staying with relatives in Pon- | and shotguns valued at about $900. | The investigation was launched |or a tip by 27-year-old Harry | Moore of Southfield Township that he had been approached by two men offering to sell him the guns. Booked for investigation are Ed- ward Salameto, 34; Ted King, 36; Neighbor Lewis Schutz, with the | Fenwick, L. Varner, 36; Herschel Arrest Gang of Nine’ ‘Linked fo Flint Theft DETROIT (INS) — Nine men| were arrested in Detroit early to | Keel, } save the boys, comes foun- | Paquin was arrested in a car in sub-flooring and the driveway of Salamento’s home where he had been ‘sleeping. Twen- | ty-four of the guns were found in the car. The other was in Fen- neighbors’ Right now, the committee of | meighbors behind the project is i 5 sr Melon Land Florida Farmers Plant “Before Reclamation _ WASHNGTON (INS) — Scar- city of good watermelon growing land in the South has led Florida farmers to rent land in national forests to grow their crops. . Under the plan, watermelon growers help improve the Florida productive scrub oak lands for planting. | ‘The land is used for one year F tr in Waterford Bride ;Speaks Vows in Lutheran Rites | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Marlene Janet Hirneisen became | cently in a ceremony performed in Charch, ore his ‘home in Pontiac. ding trip, after which the groom entered the armed service. Raymond Confirmed {as Branch Manager appointment of Thomas S. Ray- mond as branch manager of the Michigan Secretary of State's ot. | fice here was received yesterday. | Raymond, who lives at 197 Wash- national forests by clearing non- | . | Merrimack. the bride of John A. MacKay re-| ROMEO — Confirmation of the’ Tin Candlelight Rites is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 2 New Potatoes Recerftly Bred Disease - Resistant Saco and Merrimack Grow Easily in New England WASHINGTON (INS)—Farmers in New England have a break in the development of two new va- rieties of high-yielding and disease- resisting white potatoes, The va- rieties ‘are known as Saco and They were developed by plant breeders of the agriculture _—— ment and the Maine and | Hampshire agricultural experi dnt | | stations. | The department says cooperat- | | limited quantities of seed stock will be available to New Eng- land growers next spring. | Saco is said to be superior in | many ways to standard Maine va- | rieties, while Merrimack is ideally | | suited to growing conditions in ; New Hampshire. Both can be | igrow n successfully, however, throughout New England. Both also take the form of large, spreading bushes, and their late- maturing potatoes are short, round, smooth-skinned and shal- | low-eyed. The department sagen Saco is immuge to the common race of late blight fungus, to mild mosaic, latent mosaic, and is highly resistant to net necrosis. The Merrimack variety is prac- | tically immune to the common late | blight fungus and to mild mosaic. | It also is highly resistant to net necrosis and ring rot, and is mod- | erately resistant to early blight. County Deaths Frank J. Tyler ROMEO — Service for Frank J | tyler, 83, of 193 Bradley St. was held today at Roth's Home for . | pointed assistant township director. Norma Brien as: Bride oft N orwood Balko Crop in Forest Areas | with ? | Northville. }eling and additions to commercial | 159 permits with a total value of | meeting the chief sector wardens | ganizing in their, designated areas et We Add INTEGRITY to Doctor's ORDERS Her- double illusien-vei} fell from- a lace calotte and was garnished | with Chantilly lace. Norma car-! He ried a white Bible, orchid and | Ask. your dester: . st knows how we fill his ephanotis. hi Serving of honor was orders. He puts his Marjorie Sclieel, cousin of the| centidence in our work. Se can you! Phone OL 1-5611 PURDY’S Drug Store « 321 Mein St. Rochester engine Resse Served LAY-A-WAY BLANKET. SALE! Solid Color ke Blanket Rayon, 25% Weel, 25% Cotton An exciting value for thrifty shoppers who will buy them for year around use. Large bride, and bridesmaids were Jean. | | ette Bowen and. Kay Anne Braun, | rs. bride's sister. i f Zolie Visnyat_of Northville was | fie man. Uushers were Neil Braun, the bride's brother, and Dwight Miter t After a wedding trip to Canada, | the newlyweds will reside in) Waterford Issues TT Building Permits WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A marked rise in building permits was registered in the township last month’ when more than 77 permits totalling $573,700 were issued. In. addition, 36 remodeling and additions to homes valued at ; $39,350 were also approved. Also | on the list were 32 garages at $22,400, 10 garage and breezeway permits at $33,000 and two remod- = | buildings at $6,750 The complete monthly total was $684,650. ' Director Speaks to New Group on Civil Defense WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — Lewis Arrendt, Oakland County director of the Civil De- fense program, explained the coun- | ty position in the defense program | 50% during the first meeting of the | size 72. inches wide, 84 West Bloomfield Township Civil inches long. Individually Defense organization at the Green boxed. Lake Community House, recently. Colors: Rose Shun. Hunter John F. Warren, township di- | munity Fund, and mail and local| third place in the junior division | ¢o of | Funeral arrange-| ination for prosecutor in Leelanau Rochester | source ‘tm en donations, The pool now contains baton twirling group at the VEW | COnstruction of School | cri." are pending for Milicen | County, 61 to 57. gagement of their $5,665.08. pha Pa Convention in . Philadel- MELFORD A os smorgasbord sup-| Fay Abbott, 25. of 6564 Wastiawn erca es ia, per at St. Patrick | Dr., who died Wednesday night of H ° Cireenhouses been a to R Our [ ady of I akes| Miss Dreyer represented the | Church, UnienLake and Round/a heart attack at her home. The Polio Claims Man, 26 Member F.T.D. ald W. Hacker. Dri Heart of the Lakes VFW Post Lake Rés., Saturday, from 4:30 to| body is at the Sharpe Funeral! GRAND RAPIDS @® — Jack K. ‘ ; e | Keego Harbor. p.m. Proceeds go tow Home. | Manni, 26, of Hastings died Wed- | p, «310 aint Sireed a on | rive Tops Goal; Sharon and her sisters, Artene, | construction of a new school. She is survived by her parents. | nesday in Blodgett Hospital of bul- | 1 Group z of Troy Township. } ($122,500 Pled ed 12, and Marilyn, 10, won first The public is invited to the af-| Mr, and Mrs. Vern Abbott; two | bar-type poho. He was stricken Pea ad << a) y P. g | Place at the state VFW conven- | fair. Food will be served on an aill-| brothers, Glenn, USAF, and Ken-| while on a fishing trip near St. Cc ee m Sept. 18 has ‘S “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | tion which preceded the national | you-can-eat basis and admission | neth, at home; two sisters, Bonnie | [gnace and admitted to the hos- Yd. been set as the ~ ) |School Building Fund Campaign | Convention. will be charged. and Gloria, at home. | pital Sunday. A Good Used Car? weading date by at Our Lady of the Lakes Roman | + - - —_— the couple Miss Moss = Catholic Church topped the final | The U. S. Army Quartermaster | Try ee _ goal by a sum of $22,500 when = Corps may have one of the strang- | ee MOTORS There are approximately 78 mil- | ‘he drive reached its climax vont jet cared a — ey. Open Deily 9-8 / ochester ks b iladelphia,- the Corps main- and SAVE — ‘in oo wetde coe for cary | The grand total collected for the tains the world’s largest collection Fri. end Sat. Nights te 9 30 - persons. —, ree bp tien te progr nity of fungi known to attack military | . eee ee = was di -omm' textiles and leather. . ; Counselling Service of Deroit and “= | i eereienr 7 a ; * os . . - was officially launched July 13. . A Distinguished Service... ; Approximately 175 active work. _County C Calendar Zz fe e. . _ers made door-to-door visitations . are “ae : “Will liam A Pe otere— ° _Culloch, as general ‘chairman head- | ‘Tie teyment date, Wonae sas | ee ° bs ed the ———- inthe home of "Mrs Siva Miller on |P 212 Main St. Rochester * . Pine Knob road. The event will take | FUNERAL HOME Deeds Office Se rn a rene e e 3 Ambulance Service 339 Walnut OL ive 1-5151 ee 5 Ice es + , . Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER Opposite P. O. Hike in July Work Furniture at Its Finest | Some 13,565 papers “were pro- Always at cessed during July by the Oak- _land County Register of Deeds of- fice compared with 12,878 in July | 1953. a | Fees last month..totaled $20,315, | contrasted with $11,825 a year ago, | according kto Orrin McQuaid, reg- _— + -¢ster-ot deeds. ~ ~ z ~ 3 + “ 7 , ad al -—- Reg. $15. 00 Permanent || Last month 3.511 deeds were HOME FURN ISJHINGS $ 00 photos 5,196 chatel mortgages 10 ] 2 bills of sale and 1.732 miscellan- fe & 330-332 Main Street ° Rochester, Mich. 3 | eous papers. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 ‘AVON BEAUTY SALON | Refuses to Quash Fraud = Rochester Charges in Land Deals q 1108 Main Street OL 2-811 GRAND HAVEN w® — Circuit —_ See | Judge Raymond L. Smith Wednes- 7 Se day denied a motion to quash fraud AUTO PAINTING || 22228202 nedy, former Grand Rapids high- Way-right-of-way buyer. exper reid Makes ox Con Keeney we ae T : _]| tober accused of defrauding _ the |. , , state of $600 in land deals. Chevrolet 4-Dr. Fleetline, Radio & Heater @ Real Estate @ 1951 Chevrolet 4-Dr., Radio and Heater can © ! Fattirence 1954 Chev. Belair Demonstrator, low mileage DALE ond NINA ROCHESTER | MARTIN . a i a | SOLDIER .OF FORTUNE — Impressed by the | helmet, but the handle got caught under his chin. rissman t 1 aie | number of soldiers im town for the VFW convention, oS is peeeeeaen See 2 Delt Oe eee oe * | 412 Main &.. Rochester § | Richard Gallagher, two, of Philadelphia, decided rescue, and Richard is shown above, relaxed 155 $s. echoes Reed Nccmeumneemmsammel)! 10 play soldier. He used his sand bucket for | after his encounter with "life." i = wt ns = Ollee 2.9721 SWING-AROUND X-RAY — A new X-Ray unit at | The swing-around Sen. Aiken {R-Vt), floor man- ager for the administration propo- sals, insisted in a separate inter- | \view that the Senate would back United Press Phete unit is a 130,000 volt device, cost- 4 | Wesley Memorial hospital Chicago, permits doctors | ing $22,000. Demonstrating it are technicians Peggy to turn patients upside ¢ down during examinations. | Byrne, as patient. and May Murray. we | erwaré the pool sank in several | feet of earth. = » Swimming Pool Sinks, Kids Safe Auvpates sat te cones oa LONGMEADOW, Mass. —No-| | fon a pent oo there ee ing loose rt between body sank in the swimming pool| foundation and the bottom of the when the swimming pool sank} poo). yesterday. . * « | More farm girls than boys in Swimming instructor Vernon Cox! the U.S. move to the city in their guided 20 children out of the pool teen ages, but by age 20, boys when he noticed the water begin leave the farm in larger numbers to “bubble and flutter as if there | than the gigis, creating a manpow- wag terrific preseue.’’ Shortly af-ier shortage, 'U. S. 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[he hadn't oven bene itt a | to seas a longtime backer of | LINDEN, N.J. «Stephen Sem | supports, said they hoped| yet weet tas Teen wamn-| Piqua drew a three day jail sen- over” Méin ‘ate for-a vate delere- the: Senate quite come true today, es Senate Action on Plan In a speech prepared for Senate eee who lives in ¢ trailer. || EDNA HUMPHREY SAYS + -WASHINGTON w= A bumper |Ticuljure Benson in opposition to| Sow WAY * been billed for] MY ORDERS ARE TO SELL! ne crop of dlection-year oratory made| continued rigid price supports,/ "<1. said yesterday he had it uncertain today how soon the|#d he added: teed i taller compe in various LOOK on controversial new farm Jegis-|to farmers two yeas ago during | 10" and al had been Blouses—Shorts ¢ * * * “I challenge anyone in the Sen- | Obliged—and pare er $1.95 te $2.95 Values* 87 Sem Youné (REND), Noor leader regs age Sgro omg hed may ED he adhed, should it be any |] ' bipartisan group of senators different in Linden os backing the Eisenhower aangenest pom a ——— The Comets gm onaatinns SAM BENSON 20 S. 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Opening of | Dr. Sherrill said world evils could not be overcome by any| gu marginal faith and that isolation- | — ism, both within and without the | church, is a thing of the past. “God works His will in many | - ways and through many groups,” | the bishop continued, “Take out of} : this world every communion but the-Anglican and we should be in| ~ a parious state. We, must have a © view of the wholeness of the) Christian church.” i* The bishop emphasized that this 10-day session would be given over churches on every continent. - * * “We must deal with the great, theme of God's redemptive pur- pose and the world wide mission of the -church,'’ Dr. Sherrill said. In a solemn and colorful proces- sion last night, churchmen and lay paraded into the Minne- apolis Auditorium in a service con- secrating it as a meeting place. | Accountant Charged -in Fund Shortage HANCOCK (®—An auditor gen- Director Elwin T. 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Plastic SF, HOSE a ee cee . _—_>> A wo i : i i { f i : THE PONTIAC PRESS,- THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1956 _ th 2 Outs to Go, Rain Falls to - Save HV ‘Nine Berkley Just Misses Victory; Birmingham Tops Clawson Birmingham Blues... 004 0-7 6 Oe 110 610 2—5 8 8 ‘Foote and Poduika; Dunkel and Noian. Title Favorite Ousts Pine Lake Youngster by Berri Long, title favorite, from Huntington, W. Va., Fand 2. Sally had won her way through the first | round on Tuesday, but was unable te match the favorite’s game, in Bann nnis RunM H. F A ¥ E a F i t : i ir z i ter an tle Heats Today in the firet heat, programmed for 15 Persons Convicted of Poaching State Deer the second round of match play. Horseshoe and ‘Shuffle’ Title Tourneys Set for Aug. 17-19 i it i E d baf & H I abdy af é L Rifle Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug. 16-24, it was announced today by the National Rifle Associ- ation of America. shoot against the defending national champions, Staff Sergeant Don L. Smith, USMC, national match rifle title-holder, and t Maxim R. Beebe, USMC, shooting site during the same 19, receives autograph af little neighbor, Feyerherm, 10, on a plaster cast ( her right leg today returning home from | day. 3 AP Wirepheote Mayer joins a field of the nation’s wwe » ‘ , mena nm rf 7 i + i F i d iF r E UO be alt iis z 2 S =| & 3 Junior Scramble Play Double Round for 16 Places Today; South Carolinan in Front ; ren III, Hampton, S. . |reached the finals—and lost — a | year ago at Tusla, Okla, WEDNESDAY'’S HOME RUN* ___ |M-59. Speedway. Two weekend Wiliams, fed son. Ca ararretia. White sox: are scheduled at the subur- ‘on a < ban track with the running of late gan. Pai, Lynch 4. Purille, Robin- and another Land O'Lakes. Racing Association hardtop program Sun- Majo League Resa Wena Lest Pet. eat taaad ie. Cleveiand ne Fore —sesees 4) vs. Gromek (12-10) at 1:30 p.m—Brewer (7-5) ) ied) «+ ebeeeee oneeee enceeenee ossede: & 4. Ch ¥ m8 New te 3.) innings) | Brooklyn Lauis ? ‘ Faces 35 Rival Pros in All - America st Round- Today - 1952, he was beaten both at the championships last Doby, the American League lead- er, although he’s played in only 64 of the Boston Red Sox’ 103 games. Wiliams drove out his 19th cir Lcuit blow of the campaign yester- day against Chicago White Sox. Ted is batting .365 and has driven in 59 runs. Yesterday's Stars PITCHING Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies, won his 16th game as he held Milwaukee to five in Qualifying List Bayer, the Paul Bunyan of the iisiks, may never strike it rich in : the $205,000 Tam O'Shanter golf , jamboree starting today, but-he is| HAMBLETONIAN WINNER—Del Cameron brings - Pa & pro set apart from the others| Newport Dream (head at right) homie to win the /| first heat. Second horse is Harlan (left) because of his incredible power. | big Hambletonian harness race at Goshen, N. ¥./ by James Arthur and third was Princess - * ¢ *« yesterday. The picture was made at the finish of | (center) driven by Frank Ervin. Time of the His colleagues—such as Doug | the second heat after Newport Dream had won the Winning heat was 2:02 4/5. Ford, Dutch Harrison, Jimmy De- ees eo @! © > ¢ maret and Licyd Mangrum — _ : mo daoee La N ort D of The tanb-tike Rayer was ameng| me Newport Dream 36 pros teeing off today in the first | . . a . ion round of the Al-Amercan ower. | Victor in Hambletonian the first phase in promoter George ‘ oe ¢, Final s i Starts S. May’s fabulous extravaganza By JOHN CHANDLER port Stock Farm, South Plainfield be eries t that runs 10 days and is climaxed| GOSHEN, N.Y. @—Newport|N.J., never gave up. in Class E; Losers Play by the “world championships” | Dream has caused Del Cameron a . * 8 in. Other next week. lot of lost sleep in recent months,| “He's got a heart as big as that) "" Loops The “world” champion receives but the determined little harness | bucket of oats,” said Cameron.) Pontiac's junior baseball $50,000 im cash and a $50,000/racing driver must have laid his “He's an amazing colt. He seldom | resume their quest for eity eam exhibition contract. The All-Amer-| head on the pillow with a broad |>reaks stride—has done -it only | picnships today with the feature ican meet is & mere warmup, with | smile last night. twice in his races, both last year | action centered on Class E, ab & top prize of $3,420. * ee "| when he lost. Why, I've only had to/ ready in the finals stage. ‘a Bayer, @ varsity tackle on the| For with all his aches, pains, | hit him once with a whip to keep ‘ eee ayn Y9le50 lnnet expected |Dream tossed away the crutches “We have worked night and day | Club twice, 6 and 144, te gale to win, but he is bound to draw| Md went out to defeat 15 rivals with him, using diathermy, bubble | the finals, while Lytell-Colegrevs “4 attention of the swarming galleries | the $106,830 Hambletonian yes-| baths, injections. and everything qualified automatically by win- i for his feats off the tee. terday. trying to locate the trouble. I} ning the regular eeasce tq, hatte in May _-Newport-Dreamhas~ been, and fink he bas some aac of vite | She. LOR sen ee — ean eran P| ment in the left foreleg, swollen | Std the day before the Hamble-| scoreless Ge with the About 200 others had to shoot for| Mes 98, bath forelegs. anda) ‘O82 ee ny 60 Leadi the | *¥elling the right hock. As he talked, Cameron un In Class D, Griff's Grill rests in + omy — . mder-par 66's But the 2-year-old champion of | 550d four bandages from the | ‘he final bracket to await the wine | 1953 chilled the opposition in two ner of the loser’s bracket a yesterday were four club pros—| o cutive heat whirting around | CTet™. and it required 15 minutes. é ode Tom Burke Jr., of Chicago; Paul | Somsecutive Reals, whining aroute | it Must have taken an hour to put |Don Nicholle Realty or Esetise McGuire, Wichita; Jay Hebert,| °° 4's both times te oft | them back after the colt was taken | Police. This game is scheduled to- Woodmere, LI, and Mike Sipula, | 0 °top prize of $57,581 grah from his stall for some exercise. | night at 5:30 on Columble-Jouisss Ottawa, Il. Alp tiar Newport Dream defeated Prin- | South diamond, while the Ist : cee A- fnonth ago Cameron -saig-1t} Ses Rodney, Walnut Hall Stud, | E final test goes on the north Sia In the meantime; the big shot | was 50-50 whether he could get the | Donerall, Ky.. by three lengths in’) Leser's bescie’, geese ts CASS players were talking about Bayer’s colt ready for the Hambletonian. | ‘he first heat yesterday. Stanley | = is iwats ele = practice round drives. For im| At winter quarters in’ Pinehurst, | Cooper's Vicki Hanover, Port Jer. jot league a stance, on the 495-yard second hole, | N.C., Newport Dream began show- vis, -N.Y., was third. The favored | Boys ond Senatets Sure Bayer’'s drive was so greaf he/ ing lameness in the left ‘foreleg , needed only an easy No. 9 iron | during mid-March. Three veteri- for his second shot. narians were called in and none of eo .o © ‘them could determine whether it “My control is improving a lot was centered in the ankle’ or since I've been taking some les- shoulder. a _}song from Walter Keller (former| Finally they’ blocked a nerve to Chicago driving range operator) | try and pinpoint the spot, but that who now is in Los Angeles,” said | worsened things—an infection de- Bayer veloped. A former caddy, he said he! Cameron, who trains for owner started playing golf at the age of | Octave Blake, master of the New- seven, gave it up at 16 then re- saned Gree yeas oe ee e he was D. pro last January was 3. He turned pro last Jamuary| A Michigan Pros Country Club. A9ers Trade Collins for Redskins’ Williams here, yesterday the ac- of defensive Johnny Williams of the Washington lins, veteran tackle, Williams, a former star at the ex- the Ft.Ord hibition game against the Warriors here Sunday. Jim Greengrass, Cincinnati Red- legs’ outfielder. played third base i. and pitched in the minor leagues. ‘| But No Hayseeds Many Things Change But Hambletonian Site Still Has Air of Country Fair mile layout. where_the Hambletonian is held. * ¢ « Years ago this festive day Hh Z i i pia Par j : ae : 22 e 3 g onk a 7 H if Hh i : Z x —— ia f if 4 i gz | : : ii THE PONTIAC PRESS, rm AUGUST 5, 1956 {2 AS, at s eRe tigate. ib aa eve per “SPHILADELPHIA Speaking | chance” nest Menge statement made yet on the he. plight Earle made the statement Gente. tena Arnold Johnéon) Earle Johnson bid fm terms of cold cash, says Vice | in the American League club that terday, confirming that a 4% mi. | of : hy |, sald te do a chan The old-time lightweight the floor. ‘Farle Mack of the Phile-| einige gee is dying from lack of mone, fans |lon dolar oiler bas been made whe Cornhill tes be bee ne ee was pub-| “8 knocked down yesterday by | hard Altiletics, “there isn't a OE a _ Se Sa Serbia ane and a winning record. for the A's by a Kansas City syn-|a series of exchanges between | lished im the papers. I think he'd) 8% Sutomobile in downtown Los | sent Rivers and his » | Angeles and suffered a broken left | iately Earle his older brother, Roy, | go more, if they kept bidding. ; " w R W the team’s executive vice presi * 8 « ankle. eed the Mays Not Given — ’ ussians on t Get tet dave tas been one of those | Johnson said previously in New! Rivers was taken to a receiving| Rivers’ A's in Philadelphia und. thes’ vid | XO°k, that he wanted word from | hospital and had the bone set. Be- Great Chance ¢ 0] lympics Ve Soon. he has high hopes of raising enough | nes, wuletics’ front office om his fore he left a policeman showed up| out but ~ ’ Seether ond | ee & Wane Oe twa, and gave him a citation-for jay-| stumbled at Ruth's Mark aw 2 and) “Dad and I certainly want’ to! walking. tell @—Olympic chief! their father. Connie Mack. keep the team in Philadelphia,” > ee i eee wnt aie won * * «@ said Earle, “but there isn't a Rivers was a great fighter in his | examined be’s Big September 4 not believe the Russians would; “Roy talks big,”said Earle, | 4 as far as finances are con-| 28Y- His world champioship fight | and ., Output Is Drawback to “ make a bid for the 1960 Olympic | “but we don't have a dime.” =| cermed with Ad Wolgast in Vernon, Calif.,| Wolgast has been in the Camaril- —-4-Bagger Record ga Games. - Latest developments ‘on the A’s| wwe preter ¥o sell to a Philadel-| 2UY. 4 1912, is one of the most | lo State Mental Hospital for years. = ‘I believe they will apply for | tremulous future showed conclu-| 0°* Presr se te & "| controversial in boxing history. By PAT ROBINSON aS the games some time and that they | sively that both 91-year-old Connie ~~ oe. eo oot oo Referee Jack Welsh amarded the | OOO I A __ INEW ‘YORK (INS) — Records will get them, but I don’t think | Mack, builder of the Athletics’ | Pv cians © sonlge a bo —— N a ped \ ef course. are made to be broken, they are now prepared to receive empire, and his son, Earle, despair : fellow, they haven't.” Wisneski With Vhi ; oem ve pea cea 50 but some of them withstand many the giant influx of tourists or'| of keeping the club here and both | 7°U"S > ay . . ; ‘ps $7.25 spsiding Tennis % an assault before cuccumbing. handle world-wide news. problems | are resigned to selling out. Only| | Under the Johnson offer Commis | MOUNT PLEASANT — Leo Rocket ........ $5.45 + Joe Adcock of the Braves crack- connected with the games,” he said | Roy clings to the hope the fran- aome A , Wisneski was signed yesterday ax| "Q $5.50 Gell irons. .$3.75 ed one only last Saturday when on his arrival here after a three-/ chise can be saved for hiladel-|each with the of the ssistant football coach at Central $8.00 Golf Woods. 575 & he hit four homers and a double week visit in Russia. phia. © money cancelling debts reported at Michigan College to succeed Jim \ $22.75 Golf Bag. .$16.45 for 18 total bases in a game Brundage said he had planned; Connie, who has been in Chicago, | more than $800,000. Jones who resigned. Wisneski, 38, | "4 7* Ceol Sette pee aa 50 against the Dodgers to stay only one week but length-| presumably to discuss the crisis| A spokesman for the Connecticut . . . seers. ened his visit to three weeks be-| with William Harridge, president | General Life Insurance Co.—which |® 191 Central Michigan graduate, | Wy WELDEN Babe Ruth hit 60 homers 27 cause of the Russians’ hospitality. | of the American League and long-| holds a $1,200,000 mortgage on the | Srmerty coached at Bay City Cen- % years ago, and thar one still lime perwonal friend. ie quoted ey | teams and Connie Mack Stadium-+| tal High Sheoo! and Mount Pleas-| ¥ SPORTING GOODS Sea coevtnmic pe tein ann 0 Peel ne ee ee ne ae said “we have not been contact-| ant High School. He ee alt a2 mt. clomens ot ve aeons s shortening the fences that Furgol missed two greens “The Athletics are through ined,” when asked about the ru-/double as varsity swimming : $ f record also will go. ; on his final 18-holes Philadelphia. mored sale. golf coach. WOOO eae ay Willie Mays of the Giants is a little ahead of Ruth’s record pace but he will have to hit a homer at ; Pentice Press Photo | 1 least every other game until the | ONE BIG ONE—The three Pontiac youths above proudly display | 2 “end of the season to pass Ruth's) We string of lake trout they landed during « 3-day fishing trip out | 7 Putman, 244 W. Brooklyn, Lary Gerber, 240 Wr Walton and Rag | man, . , 2 The Sube hed ¢ qumperettuaty Russell, 264 W. Walton. Another member of the party, Bob | poor month in August, 1927, when | Garrison of 270 W. Brooklyn, is not in the picture. Fish ranged | he hit only nine homers. But he| im size from a 3%-pounder to the 9pound 2-ounce specimen held | hit 17 in the last 27 games in| by Gerber. tena ont baer z's se|Toronto Citizens |‘ SESE = we A G teed f vite an tena . ria oo OA Rom Pt : re uaran ee or We doubt that he will make i. Seek Major Club eo Bee eS dering what kind of pitching Ruth| TORONTO w—Thid city today| Mamie go? oo ag be ie faced in September 1927, we have | began looking ahead to the day Boove. Det ci Be 3 eS tie 0 fare thee “at their |-when twill _have major league Vern, Wash "Se dev 67 Lid S00 : could basebatl. —= - Ce ee cats Amon fs ic’! ‘The Board of Control authorized | | purercas “Sahas T Which Ever Comes First --- Passenger Cars Only | ft and T the formation of a citizens com-/| Muelle, N.Y. ..........105 428 6 ~~ ee mittee to attempt to bring a major | Must S 20000000 40 2 Be 3 ~Best Gates Rubber Used Same Depth Tread as-New Tires ~~Ruth'’s home run record, fine as sate wat ane Gatton Revinecn, Bkiyn. Ee at Seether pr ae 4 HOUR SERVICE ON FULL SETS! There instance, that same terna’ League . 7 edcees "s lifetime record and sound out major league inter- MERICAN LEAG Tuts ‘batted Im over a 22 seer |ests on the possibility of moving | wows Rone”, -RONS BAFTED i stretch. here. Mantle, N.Y i Berra, N.Y. ® Dini: ane Get we SN one may never be! Storted Honor Teams ° . * broken is Ty Cobb's life-time mark NATIONAL LEAGUE : of 2,244 runs scored in 24 years| The late Walter Camp originated | ,ZOME "US RUNS BATTED IN /. - Sid co even onthe ono io Cotta| or ten of choctae Abaareas |S OL. Ee ee 25 PINE ST. > Block North of Pontiac Press 3 record of 4.191 hits made in the players at the close of football | Kiussewsk. Cin. 2 Mars. NY e game time. seasons. stl. 3 a | me we’ Semi-Annual Clearance Everything i in this sale is from our regular stock of McNally’s high standard of quality and style distinction, all famous brands by America’s leading manufacturers ! 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Steen as lan song Sa ane Defend Titles sexs: ’ | League champions this year stood | last night's game, it was thought; want him in there and he has to iJ . | can at the tors have said the hand that was | but Alston sent|. “From his place in the field, Rob- 1,500 - Meter Grind “Metric mile.”* injured, then operated on, is all|him in against Harvey Haddix, a/| inson said he could see that Cam- . pic American right. , lefthanded pitcher of the St, Louis|panella was not operating as well} Opens National AAU won the AAU’ * * « Cardinals. He got a double off Had-| as he has in the past. Swi . Carolyn Green of Campy, who is hitting a poor .197| dix and caught the whole game in| “We can tell by his action be| 2 Wimming Meet Fla, AAU Women’ going into today’s game with the| the Brooks’ 87 victory. ~ hind the plate,” said Robinson. INDIANAPOLIS the | Year when the St. Louig Cardinals said, the hand rere “He seems to have lost a lot of wihaterdgd te is bad. Alston Pe . is worried glove control He smothers many | Held versus the champs today in champior hi oA nie pes oo bs. Fm about the but he has only aa cetins Cat be ered ta) OPE Ses cone ee and AAU doesn't, I’m out. It’s up to Walt Walker Phypice one ayy = =" ed rnp ene. a Siowe ane eie se Dempanaiin, Whe i Ww won't see. any more : is?” pas matter what they sfy, the hand is — . “- PONTIAC’ ; me sn § ‘“ | - “ ; C’S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE This is an infernal rhubarb that | play,” said Alston. “But I don’t * with both Campanella and the club|cgn I if the doctors themselves E oe holding fast to their views. Belore | don't know? All I know is that I THE HUR’S cad ! - Save Up to 60% on McGregor and Hagen Golf Clubs! ' Frank Syron — Pro and Owner PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB 4335 Elizabeth Leke Road FE 5-8939 , AUGUST SALE | of TOPCOATS . . s Heads Milled, Cams Ground Increase compression—get more engine power and increase economy! 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Detroit, led the Dake /'Unton Lake “ite League, . oe AUGUST field with a two-day total of 2,212. upeary / ; , F RICED On a regulation baseball dia-| nants Ft ‘ egos je ' : mond, the pitcher's box is 69 feet sorreAL 1 N ) 6 inches from home plate. Dinie ‘Recreoton "(ten 638). ° 8-20 No. Saginaw St. . CASTING RODS $995 Many types, trom... SWIM TINS = $3.95 All rubber, from.... ‘ Cane Pole Line 10° Fer Real Fishermen . | ROBBERS 10° And meny other items . | . | but come in ‘n browse around — | | 24 E. Lewrence St. Ph. FE 2-2369 Finish Regular Season Action Defeat Oliver Squad, | 4-2, in Abbreviated | | Six-Inning Tilt Second-place General Motors completed its City Class A se- ball League regular season yester- day with a 42 victory over 4th- place Oliver Buick. Game was called at the end of six innings be- cause of rain and darkness. Buickmen outhit the winners, ' errors afield. GMC held a 40 lead at the end of. three innings, but Oliver scored | single runs in the Sth and 6th to | cut the final margin. Coaches used | Now °50-to-’54 STOCK CAR RACES | Sot Aug 7 30 P.M | i 19) Speedway —— ’ aph ‘ lthree pitchers, with starter Herm |Bishop giving way to Don Ernst |in the 4th and Rey Bone coming in in the 6th , Dick Goldsworthy went all the |way on the mound for the losers. amc ... ecaccccee 112 000—4 4 + QwOt rer cere a 006.B) 1-38.44, Bishop Erost Bone and Barkeley, Hi f t wheel bearings Carefully test brakes oe-In Adjusted on Y TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED FOR ALL WORK FIRESTONE STORE 146 West Huron Street {CIPO IOIIaI aS, AM i i i > | BRAKE Go? ADJUSTMENT HERE’S WHAT WE DO: Carison. Goldsworthy and Stack | : (CSITPOOIIIIIIIII Sa : Sl wonak oO ae ©@ Inspect brake drums. Check , ang add brake fluid if needed. © Adjust brake shoes to secure . full contact with drums. our Car for... $1.98 FEderal 2-9251 Lhhheaheuhntuhihatiatinteude 9-4, but committed four costly } } pile |tund, Cloquet } is . hoy! % a - i. ; a Pe eer ‘ Yt ¢ a) iz #4, f ‘ : { 3 2 s ne : 4 4 4 é ; sr 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1954 : : = . pene oy —— ———— 5 By JOE FALLS | hit in the Tigers’ €2 vietory over |Brooklyn Dodgers, Belardi plays ot Belardi. Despite his nine home| time—his teammates dubbed | That | DETROIT “#—Wayne Belardi | Washington yesterday—a two jonty when a righthanded pitcher | runs, his patting average is 256, him “fectele.” it was neta. os Ten — = SPORTING Goods has the promise to become the| rum homer“im the 7th inning. It |is working. Walt Dropo plays|and he has knocked’ in only 15| compliment fe bis fielding, al- |the important four game series Detroit Tigers’ best hitting Ist; breke # 1-1 tie and gave Ned (against lefthanders but it is no/runs. The latter is significant. It| though his defensive work bas | and stretch their lead over the Sth Se ‘baseman since the days of Rudy, Garver enough cushion to rack secret around Briggs stadium that|means he has been hitting home| improved with the Tigers. place Senators to 2% Cc iy in GRILLS $395 \York—but understand it is only up his 9th victory against sevep |Dropo has been a big disappoint-|runs with nobody on-base. um tn te rem oe games. antrell’s . Attempt in 22 || promise—at_this ‘point. | losses. | ment. One Tiger official, who asked to : mere : | Cad paTsorr | Gale IV Halted When Many styles from | The handsome 23-year-old slug-| felardi has been to bat in| One of the hardest workers on | Temain nameless, said Belardi is | ‘n°, Dodsers in 276 times at Dative me Tei tm tt - Bie Hits S ger has many flaws. Maybe too times and has nine home runs. |the team, Dropo nonetheless has |far from an accomplished hitter. |... fas annem et z oe Nerno. ih 4 2 4 8 egos pee dster ICE BOXES $; 95 }many. But he has the ability to Figures are deceiving but at that | hit only four home runs—and he For one thing he bits too many wh to the ~-ary 4 : : He ; ; 1 ? SEATTLE #—Mechantics worked Portable type hit home runs, and this is one of pace, he'd hit 45 for the season | has been to bat 244 times, or twice bad balls, the official said. ee plate Servers, ¥ 2 8 3 8 tes 318 8 oe Sio- vecere Detroit's biggest needs if he'd played full time that of Belardi. And when he played for the ap 4 net Tigers rove 8 3 ‘ 3 Rouse. e ; } » ¢ against = — ready 3 CROQUET SETS $°7 30 | : Belordl came up with the key A $0 ~ purchase _ from the | Don't get the wrong impression Dedgere—which was only pert | with Connie Marrero, Senators 39- Seber $3 @ Garver MD 21 6 3 seeking her Gold Cup speedboat _ | Complete ......... , Sree ae meni year-old righthander. They had | ites ta’ tte s on.” | racing ‘crown for their turn at the , ’ 'R . > belted the Cuban cutie for 10 hits | washingtes coe eo ania | (ualifying COUree. ‘on ite > but had only a “1-1 tie for.their.Detret— 0 oe ose 32-4 Deadline for qualifying t- Horseshoe Sets $ 95 A unnersup Da | efforts. fg -Oergee. Pte Goreld, Ruse, Tae [urday’s 90-mite race-on Lake Wash- > Stokes and Shoes... ne | But one swing of Belardi’s bat ® oe ¥. Fits Gerald, Be 3, ‘ington was 4:30 p.m. (PST) and , on Marrero's Ist pitch—and fhe | Gerald, icierdi S-Rucee, Tuttle. 8 only five. of the expected field of , | Tigers were aheat 31. They added | Tite; Garver DPoreeky snd Runssls:/11 had completed the required i¢ more in the 8th on a run (Cu0e'” sG-Marere 2 Siewert | scoring single by Frank Bolling #0—Marrero Db mm 713, Stewart 2 i: Stated to make their bid today” |and Ray Boone's looping two-run | ver be “pale Marrero Givdirves' cot). | were Slo-Mo IV, after installa- | double. oy mt. SS es er titon of a new motor, John Fran- cis’ My Sweetie, Wha Hoppened City Men’s Playoff Field trie ~ Reduced to Three Teams ™,32 0°" 2208 33> City Men’s Softball League play-. forfeiting a playoff game is aa. the attempt of Wild Bill Cantrell ‘off field was cut to three teams | jomatically eliminated from | ‘0 qualify the Gale IV. last night, when Moose forfeited further action in the playoffs. The blaze, blamed on faulty car- its scheduled game to Stadium ssitond Merch det _ | Bburetion, flared out as Cantrell Inn. mingham Ronen 4 4 oie ean neared a turn. It died as suddenly ve eee ‘ s k | League rules state that a team = into the semifinals. Jack Ganzel ‘gale served rong ie ald 1 paced the Merchants’ 8-hit attack youd be ready for another try 1 ines singles in four trips. today Girls’ League playoff games were, -.). V_ cister-xhi USLTA Starts sect ervensirrcics [oS 5 seta Se ' | will be played tonight. ‘day although its 99.901 miles an J . p Milford .o..0IIe0s seen? ¢ 3 hour was far under the record set unior Program . is: srs v= i rsTacioise, Sor . . ‘ the Seattle éntry to a new qualify- Eight Top Young Net Wandering Elephant "sscor’.s.n0 5.00" Stars Put Under Jack | \ g tlep ee eS ee Sesame Kramer's Guidance ‘So ht Fr sh G Aitocnt9 calles an hour: Mise United ug e rass | States, 96,497, and Miss Cadillac, NEW YORK @-—Ejight of the CONCORD, N. H. (®)—Conser- 88.428. + most promising young tennis pley--vetion Warden Bill_Brownell__is_ _—_ ers in the country today were accustomed to telephone calls Miss Chadwick . . | informing him that a deer or fox placed under the guiding wing, of - | Jac Kramer “ a Deve Cun! Mempetire’s countryside and got- -Set-for Stilt. a a } nd—t vis ten lost in the streets a village | 4 M from Australia or city. Swimming Test ' @«e | He got a reverse on this the! PORT ANGELES, Wash, #— <3 The United States Lawn Tennis | other day when a telephone call Florence Chadwick is all set for 7 AP Wirephete | Assn. announced the plan—the| informed him that an elephant | what may be her stiffest swimming TAKE BACK YOUR BAIT!—An angry northern | Smith, Cloquet commercial photographer who was Junior Davis Cup training pro-| Was roaming free in New Hamp-| test—bucking cold and treacher- ¢ leaps from the water and spits out the spoon | with Hoglund, snapped the picture with a 4x5 Speed | gram and the idea is to beat the shire's verdant countryside. The/ ous Pacific currents in the strait that hooked it on Lake LacSeul, Ont. Oliver Hog- | Graphic camera at 1/1,000 of a second when the fish | Aussies at their own game. They elephant had strayed from &/ of Juan De Fuca. hooked the fish, then lost it a split’|was about eight feet from the boat. Hoglund esti- | begin training youngsters early. second before the picture was made. C. 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Seve row! -—-€leean,peret and will make the entire Eastern | normal circus diet. tested the water at what, if she is 7 : a Carter Wins Unanimous iin.rec tine com's: Walking Coon, No Fish |sim across the 182 mile barrier est players. Kramer is donating his , separating the United States and | Decision Over F lanagan time. and Holiday Magazine is| CAMDENTON, Mo. (#)—Ken-| Canada at this point. underwriting the expenses of the neth Dillon left his rod and reel’ She agreed the waters were cold | By CARL BELL | “He's the next lightweight cham- youngsters, on a Lake of the Ozarks dock (they average 49 degrees) but ~— CHICAGO w—Jimmy Carter, | Pion of the world.” , The list includes Ron Holmberg} one night and next morning found indicated she was ready to go i fresh from & unanimous decision | The fight, for the most -part,.of Brooklyn; Gerry Moss of Mo- the plug and line far up the bank. | ahead with her attempt to become | over clever Glen Fl ¢ resembled a huge wagonwheel, | desto, Calif.: Alan Quay ~of St.| But it wasn't one of those the first person to conquer the | | er clever Glen Flanagan, figures | with Flanagan dancing im a circle | Petersburg. Fla.. Mike Franks of | “walking fish” gags. Turned. out strait. | he’s ready to become the first and jabbing and Carter throwing | Los Angeles; Mike Greene ofa raccoon had gottery tangled up| Miss Chadwick plans to leave fighter to win the world lightweight his punches from the hub. Occa-| Miami Beach, Fla.; Jon Douglas | in the tackle and dragged it up| Victoria, B.C., about 2 am. (PDT) championship for the third time. | sionally Carter broke the circle of Santa Monica, Calif.; Arthur | the hill. ~ ' Monday. The durable, 30-year-old New| pattern to drive Flanagan back | Andrews of Towa City, Towa, and |; —————___________— Yorker is schedwies to meet cham- | with hard rights and lefts to the | Donal Dell of Bethesda, Md } . P, P 1 SR IC | Michigan's Fish-Eaters | - lp . . - Cico Sere 2 | Referee Frank Stora scred'the| Archie Moore’s Weight |“ 2C igans ris aters is fight with Flanagan.” said | fight 98-91 for Carter. Judge Wil- |, - Carter after his convincing but un-| liam O'Connell made it 100-93, and | Being Kept Deep Secret Se ldom Get N ative C atch oy mecras at Chengs Satan) ererd Walch | SUMMIT, N.J. &—The weight of | oams cameras a : m s + Nw. ROBERT f « ; P oe | last night. ‘‘should help me againat | . . ° light heavyweight champion Archie! 1 aNsING chances are when | Ww oie _— = — maraany De Marco Detroit Junior Wins Moore was being kept a deep se-| you order fish in a restauratit. or| said, “it's a safe bet ‘os * | LOS ANGELES — Frank R. | Tet, today. | Your wife buys it at the market, | ‘Mat most of the fish on the market “For one thing. I had to go &@! gavel) Detroit, defeated Gene We don’t have to weigh-in until that the Friday = feature was | Was shipped in from somewhere full 10 rounds tonight and I needed | Cardi. Columbus Ohio. 2 and 1 | the day we fight Harold Johnson| caught outside of Michigan : else.” that. Then, Flanagan boxes a lot | ° . _2 for the title.” said his manager.) ‘The sea lamphrey deserves a lot Mow methods ol treating Tish . , . like De Marco but he’s much more | in yesterday's Ist round of match Charlie Johnston. The fight 1s of the blame for cutting into Mich- pave greatly expanded the i mar- | play in the United States Golf c , scheduled for Madison Square Gar- igan’s commercial fishing industry beting ggg Frames lever the Marco.” . =o | Assn. Junior Amateur Golf Cham- | den Aug. 11. * * * | ; i | Carter complained that ‘Flana- pionship. | The champion must make 175 for Bet the on and mod. | ans gan was “hard to hit.” ; ; the title defense. He wag 189', for @F® methods ing quick | ‘Your average housewife doesn't But Flanagan. a product of St. | Welterweight champion Kid Gav-| his last fight, on June 7. frozen fish also are changing the want to buy fresh fish any more.” Paul, Minn., felt enough of Car- | ilan gave 7 stoned be baseball | eee fish-buying nae Fred | he said. “She doesn't want the ter’s blows to proclaim: ‘career for lessional boxing ‘Mone Talks at Track . Westerman, head of the Con- | mess of cleaning it in her kitchen een ae y | servation Department's fish divi- | she'q much rather buy it in a OCEANPORT, N. J. (P)—A sion reported. neatly frozen. package."’ season at Monmouth Park. 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Each one of them has an autograph book of for pictures with every other P | WINNER his own, or else he js carrying one vessenger obtainable, Then he seils Met Ss Munsel local Banks Send OF 9 for his daughter or son. You hav€ them to the passengers for five E - O \ to, sign “eer of them. pote | Bob oF fifty cents or whatever. He Le NJOYS peretta Del ates to Parle ACADEMY ee rere tg tt that you ake his ving tat way. | Musical Work “9 y AWARDS meen ee ee eee nasaas The Michiga-Oho chaptars ot se es SETS ousas eam eo nt Se / AS GREAT AS \ K o Theater ture with you. If you're in the| 14 having to do all the running | “¢ "olding a regional conference eeg shade, they want you out in the | vith the ball,” says Patrice Mun-| AUg 6 and 7 at the Sheraton } AIR CONDITIONED sun, wae py rn sun, they sel, slim, glamorous young sopra- Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. The De- want eee no of the Metropolitan Opera. | troit chapter is host. Ou Gur Wits Miads Suen And singing the title role in ‘Dengate, preside “GUN FURY” “You try to get sleep, but the operetta _ as “Naughty Start, Wayne ate, nt of the t= Sectmtenter ttt drunks are beating on your state- etta’ at the state fair musicals Oakland County chapter, will be a | Rock Dosen, Dense Gent Oe ee ae ea at even tm the | 8 “‘tun—tike having a party in| ™member of the educational panel | 5 7 , morning the small wore and | ™Y living room.” which meets during the Saturday GYPSY COLT’ ing the door-for eutographs:; bs the yi un be ‘hunse! | eration, All’ other chapter presi- to Color with “The result is.that you either), "re ~ |dents will meet on this panel. Peances Dee and G7907 have a miserable time or |e mot ready to de a Several members of the Oak- || earererersrerararmrararer rose To rode tet then Fever Mune sham MEX WANES, sa Commty Cuapne Wl ead sign anything.” ‘on making the music perfect and, ‘he conference. Miss June New- CSIIIIOI TM Why sn worry teat ht to an in- eee Mrs. oan 8. Ba- . L) New Lake Theater N |stoct me. "They don't say, ets w° lect That ts why I like singing nity National Bank of Pontiac. ‘ Pontiac Tr: | . ‘ BESI 5 WALLED LAKE ) Grant can buy = meal. One bad | OPers dest of all. It gives me the) Mrs, Charles Stark will attend | feeling of greatest satisfaction. (from the Pontiac State Bank. , a On Our Wise Mirscle Screen yn hm ee, ee ee ee aad oad and magte s Charlies Hroch and William Noyes. “ORCH * Mrs. Cecil Attic represents the QO} Ol K a wah Glove, baler Contrasting te tear ie toe pisee |e wacky, There are beautiful! Birmingham National Bank, Ox- \ | S v- iy wat Geerey” Men seed Montgomery ~*~ Ware Aboard wo rreighter.—~ a orette a abe pots be man. int ie any ve wil be_repre aa" Subs a “sUN VALLEY eee) Cyre thecinting |" mere com 0 ot eek tor?" LOY MARCH Y WN) om srmsnagree A [perms he observed. “Real peo:| The Dattas show ts her rst a»- Navy Plane Rises Dene Terese Sy Roupie of 3 biology professors a pearance in operetta. { . / ANDREWS * WRIGHT \ WI OOOO OY cose ol inpanese gris. People bos Broadway musical?’ Miss 150 Feet in Test I can learn something from." |Munsel echoed the question. Her Virginia MAYO | Grant said the food is generally | mood turned serious. Vertical Takeoff BOAGT CARMICHAEL texcellent aboard the freighters, the! <7] would love to do a musical —eoe the pace slow and the conversation comedy sometime,” she said. ‘I WASHINGTON (INS) — The me yi congenial. | thought about doing one this year: Navy announced today that its ver- | They brought me some beaw “MINSTREL DAYS” Father James Marquette was _ music. But I feel I belong i in opera. | reached a height of 150 feet beforé buried twice. His first grave was | That is what I want to do. backing down to a landing in un- Eddie Cantor - Al Jolson near Ludington, Mich., where he; ‘There is also the serious ques. | tethered take-off tests at Moffett Yes ical canbaaaibe died in 1675. Twe years later ad \tiofh whether I should endanger [Fi Calif. naa tstan dians removed remains to (my voice for. opera by singing plane previously been short of all time! Ignace, Mich., where they were re-| eight performances a week in a| tethered to the ground while mak- interred at the mission. | Broadway show. Most opera and| ing -such tests. | concert people sing only two, three; qa, new delta-wing fighter, which files straight up on the take-off and then levels off to State Stork Flying Jet, Office Reports | ris ss Sen Dies cam. LANSING ® — The stork is fly-| kept the plane in vertical flight in ing a ot gropelied tow of Guy & the tests this week and on one of Michigan year, figures from | them climbed to 150 feet. ‘the State Health Department! Coleman declared that the verti- showed today. ham al-flying craft * The Health Department said that tifully” and predicted that ‘ according to the trend of birth Se bait te we” registrations for the first six) ‘The Navy plans to use the plane months of the year, 1954 will top| as a convoy escort fighter, taking even the record 1953 high in births. | off from the deck of an ordinary A new high of 181,518 births | cargo ship. Insurance Agent Fails “q tical-flying Convair fighter plane | ye wm Kelly (D). in State Battle — for House Seats DETROIT w—Here are the pair- ings for the November al election in Michigan, X denotes Charles C. Wickett (D). 4th—Clare E. Hoffman-X (R) vs Robert 'S. McAllister (D). 6th—Kit Clardy-X (R) vs Don Hayworth (D). Ith—Jesse P. 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ABLE— Office Opens 10:45 A. M, TODAY THRU FRIDAY ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! VIRGINIA MAYO DALE ROBERTSON STEPHEN McNALLY At 12:30 — 3:40 — 6:50 = 10:10 —STARTS SATURDAY— “Secret of the Incas” “Pride of the Bluegrass” At 11:00 ~ 2:10 « 5:15 - 8:40 SUN: “3B SAILORS AND A GIRL” Also: “Phentom of Rue Morgue” ieee ‘4 Eaqic.| ) eA B55 ee Fee aed ee a ia = retired persons probably won't | come twice, For example, if ed to have Patients at ‘have to pay any federal income | get $700 a-year from social secur- | 8 benefit. But at age Clinic Wlustrate -Thele|SS,20S BO" ce | Wy. vou could count caly $500 of | Soo oes of your eam : you Turmoil, Progress effects of the giant tax revision bill | would get\a new tax cut ef only »;, » } just passed by Congress. Some of |.$100. However, you don't have to Third, to qualify, WASHINGTON (INS)—Alcholics, | its biggest benefits will go to re-| subtraet military or veterans’ dis-| have made as much armed with a paint brush, are | tired persons. ability payments from your retire- | 9 earned income, literally thrashing out their prob- a Se ee ment income, before you retire lems. on canvas in possibly the first | When you're 65 or over, the law ‘And there are four important re-| &t the berielit should and only such art school-in the |@ready permits you to exempt | quirements to meet before you| 2 ™™* nation, $1,200, of your income from taxes. | qualify fer the new benefit. But note that you ’ Classes in drawing are part of | !f you're married and file a joint +. se 6 earn $600 for the 10 years imme- the therapeutic program at the |Teturn, the exemption is $2,400. whee cant mst be 65) ety. betore your retirement. District Alcoholic Rehabilitati * *¢ : oo of cam te You can count any 10 years — Clinic in Washington From now on, in many. cases, | °F Over: you retire undér &| .1en those long before you retire ? retired persons will be permitted public pension system—if you're &| 154 they don't have to be con- An exhibit of the works of the | in effect to deduct am additional | "tied schoolteacher, policeman or | cutive. A widow can qualify un- publed paticnts disclosed the |1,200 of retirement income. That | “her federal, state or local 80¥"| dep this so-king as hher husband did. initial turmoil, then the gradual | would be @ tax cut of $240. If both |S eed an Fourth, you can’t get this bene- improvement accomplished. by | husband and wife have retirement Seen te ene era fit if you use the short-form tax months and sometimes years of income, they can get an additional | "System even cther re.| return, under which you merely psychotherapy. $2,400 deduction, or a $480 tax cut. | |: Rf atialiryp & list your income and exemptions Paychiatrists interpreted the aim-| Retirement income is defined as | «°° Gver, nem Yon are | and take your tax from the table lesa spirals of the new patient as |iteres ‘reat and dividends. s, ** ori the back of the return. Only an expression of frustration. interest, dividends. : a7 hy OL ee a If you and your wife both have listless doodle at the edge ef ‘| retirement income, you ean get Up : to $5,333 a year without paying Conversely, the medical experts | taxes; if only one of you has in- looked for more form and bal- | come, you can get $4,000 Her first drawing was a crayon smudge of swirls and crossing lines. Later thé woman painted a jum- The art classes are taught by Elinor Ulman, who also directs | pational therapy department, She believes the nine-year-old clinic is the first and possibly only” out-patient alcoholic treatment cen- ter featuring art classes in its ther- apeutic program, Torricelli invented the first bar- Experts believe these cutoff fig- ures will cover most retired per- sons, except a few in upper in- come brackets. in the past, taking all regular ex- emptions and deductions. Then you apply the first bracket tax rate tnow—20-percent)to your retire-+ ment income, up to $1,200. Next you subtract that figure, say $240, di- rectly from? the tax payment you otherwise would make, oe * * But there’s one important limita- tion. If you get income that is al- ready tax free—as from social security, railroad retirement, mil- itary or veterans’ pensions—you ose hy my A must subtract this from your $1,200 retirement income before you fig- Nex. —_ ms a7 7a by Leslie Turner Mh PLAYIN! WITH GIRLS IS LOTS DIFFRUNT/ HIM ONE SHE GITS WITNESSES BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES A WAGE GORXIED LETTER - AR A ee ene eae OF CHOCOL-EMNS = WEES DONABD DUCK ~~ Tine 18-4 Wat Domed Prekereme ge Pek ed a " _ NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller 30 WILL YOU TAKE 1 JUST LOVE SNOWBALL FIGHTS IN THAT RICH { CONES, TEN EAC » 5 THE SUNASR KID SURE }{ PLEASE — \7 | —- P+ SPENDS Ea oA MONEY bv Charlies Kuhn WE'RE IN | THERE WERE FOUR @ A BOYS OF U6, BUT LEFTY Profi eke ” ' : Adous me aS. i . . > Air aug so. ; odt ce. =“ ae ch DETROIT (UP)~-Wholesale “ie os ioe the Detroit public farmers’ - Fruits: Apples, fanc ; . Alum vos 124 : ney, 4.00- Am Airlin |... 145 yh NEW YORK ® = The stock| Am Gan” .’7! ded r mer. r = é 3.80 bu: eneparent. fancy, market turned downward today af- 4 yy : zl $3 4.80-4.75 bu: ot, 3008 00 . Canta = 6 8 ers Cisne Cantnsee setae he | my Same began am Motor: Ht a .. 3.75 -4 ies. sweet, ‘ . oe” "4 the te-080 16 gt qe eave. Curranin, red. Ne. Trading began fast with prites| fm Mere «<: it . &. t jebe: 5 4 . vere Ne. 1. 3.00-3.28 12 ne - a higher, Aircrafts and a wide va- ~ SAG, snose ane leadership of the bread cereal. | _Veestabies. misc Beans, green, fet niet, | riety of low priced issues found Am Bil Pa.” 38 , es After an easier opening soybeans | tucky wonder, No. 1, 3.50-4 be, beans, ‘good early support. Shortly after | Am Tob 58.4 2 reen. round, No. 1,’ 2.00-2.25 bu: beans, | Am Woolen .. 23. ‘aa firmed a bit a aap berg Roman. No aaa 3s bu: beans, ‘wax, the opening the high speed ticker | am Zine...” ag ard 3. 621 were less active than 3. . - beet Anac ese r oe \< been in recent sessions. A little | for debs No. 1. 5.18 dou. beha. beets. | tape fell behind the brisk treding | ance wae Motor Wheel! 34.6 - ie same Auto Parts store st export business was reported in | fancy. 2G0%s bu: Now dnt. 35-1 e atrat ery | Pace as the market spurted up- Armour’ & Co 103 Mueller Br. 28.1 Livestock Perry St., Wednesday, | More moist fell i Cabbage. No. 1. 125-175 bu; cabbage. | ward. The type cleared in a minute | 4**4 Dry G... 26.3 Murrey Cp .. 246 land County sheriff's deputies said. | Care. ure fell IM Aired, No 1, 150-200 bu: ‘tabbage pe =e Atchison 139 Mat Biss .... a6 nants pea aattape Mee Nothing was believed taken by the good part of the northern section | jprests, No. 1. 10-129 bu Carrots, No jand a more selective tone pre-) At fet aiee Ot? Nat Dalry .. 962 aitoe® ssiabie $0 Not | thieves Who broke a side window of the main corn and soybean || 50-2.00 bu Cauliflower Nei 2.5¢- | Vailed. | Aves Mig .... €17 Nat Gyps .... 36-7) market r round $0 exats | to gain entry. : Wheat oar the end of the first | celery Ne 1 ryt 3s ‘don. Gorm, sweet ounce began i cppear armen | Balt ‘on cog mee Beet. HS | ap to 22.5 and 100 higher for few head | Diamond Rings, 20% Off ; | No 25-175 doz. Cuctmbers, di! Beech ut.... M4 ‘oes Of | sows, under 400 Ibs 7 35. “; | hour was 74 to 1 cent higher, |", fancr 400 bu No J°200-360 te. stocks which have been market | Bendix Av. aa NY Air Bre’ 311) “Cite salable 200, Pres receipts main- | C€OMGES - Newports, Jewelry Dept. | cucumbers pickle, No 1, 4€00-5.00 bed ly Benguet is 16 NY Cent... 21.7) wy cows, market steady. Jast : ee eee j September $2.10, corn * lower to cucumbers fiicers No 1. 175-225 eade?s in recent sessions. By early | peth steci 774 _ M Pw... 31.7 ¥; Market fairly active; good Lhd friend's in % higher, Se ber $1.60%, oats | DM No 1. 75-100 doe. behs Reepiant afternoon, it was apparent that | Boeing air ... 50.4 Nort & Wes 43:3) cies : me in , Septem % S| No. 1, 2.25-2.75 ‘, bu. eggplant, long. No. | -,| Behn Alum... 19.3 No Am Av ,.. 41-4) choice and prime fed steers; sia oy bail, FS bee. CA | unchanged to %4 lower, September | |. 100-125 pk. “Kohirabi, No. 1, 1.00- | Many investors were taking profits Bond strs ...| 147 wd Pac co 56 | steers opened strong to te eante been 12%, rye % to 1 cent higher, 128 bu Leeks, Be. 1,190 dee. oem on many issues. The trading pace Borden ree ley Ra 3a8 closed with advance lost; heifers steady; C nditi D ¢ September $1.15, soybeans 42 / No. }, $5.90 coz bchs. Onions, dry, No. | Continued rapid. Briggs Mi .... 39.1 One OG): 4 wey onal conok ‘sncheve ‘end :|XO 1M0ns ont o 1, 50-Ib ba +t + eee . nd = Jower to highcr. September | 335%'% °C.” pnt, Oveen, Wg, Me | Low priced stock tended to hold | Brit My 2" Be Otataer she send bal chats and prime sed ters | We TA t | $3.09. lard 5 to 37 cents a hun-| fp on Sens. Parsley root ee early gains. But seels, motors. | Burroughs 22.1 Deen 1 G 88 | ioads 28.00: most high commercial and arran dred pounds higher, September | Peppers cayenne, No. 1. 150-200 pr: rubbers, railroads and chemicals | Calum & H .. 96 Pan a wA .. 16.5 Sond steers 18.80-22.00; few lots good to . ! : ’ ; . . at, | Can Dry ..... 1 ‘ . $15.40. peppers. het, No 1. 1.00-1.80 px. peppers, | declined. Some losses exte m Pes... bes FOOD EPL ... 18 | SoGh crop utility and commercial’ ernss Retirement at 65 ; Potatoes. “Rew. No. 1. 1-80-200 so. | “aree points, but most were Copital Airl .. 11. Parke Da .... 32 | steers and heifers. mostly 690-900 Ibs Grain Prices bag tors new. No’ 1. 160-380 100.|@ point. Aircrafts became irregu-| Gese gr’. ".) ts peanee 5C ... moretal eves 1050-13-60, tow biewy Sat. CHICAGO (OF — € te tne Cone fe eee as St, ANCE: £0, de. lar while radio-television and air-| Cater Tree ... 626 Pepsi Cois .. {U7 | stelns. to 1280: smooth young sommer- | Comes When a shortage of jobs re- | CHICAGO GRAIN < white. fancy, 1.00 doz. behs: No. 1. .60.| line issues steadied Geenee a ms Pheipe D.... 421 pone a nag connsre and cutters | Places a shortage of men, popular : Wheat— Mareh . ... 1.23 g-15 doe behs a tg } Others on the downgrade were | Cert-teed 20 Philip 2 Mor. “s+ 38 Tela! bulls 12.50-15.00; most ‘and opinion rd compulsory retire- . | Gept. . .....205 + Soybeans— 375-400 bu: squash. Italian, No. 1.| U.S. Steel, Genera} Motors, Chrys-| cnr a*nw. 9 iz3 ph! [ @25| chotce stockers and feeders 1800-2190. | Ment at the age of 65 will grow, ac- ® +4 Det... 3.00% Sept. . ..... 317 | 100-150 % bu squash, Italian. fancy, 3. tne =| Cnt '& NW." 123 Pilly Mili 472 eae conlable 50. Market mostly | cording to Robert K. Burns of the usiness rie b) : March . .... 2.00% Nov. ‘ii g'eg9 | 125-150 pk. basket: squash, summer | ler. Gogdrich, American Tele-| Chrysier ..... 64.5 Pit Plate G.. 58}| Steady. Compared last Thursday: Mar-| ,, oe ) May. ..... 207% Jan. ..... 292 | No 1 75-150 ‘3 bu. fancy. 1.28-1.50| phone, American Smelting. Inter- Clark Eouwp 473 poms |: Shs congo, ctreng; iowes anton, weet te University of Chicago. ; Cerna— s , a , man . . . + . wr Sept. . ...:. 160% —. aaa Hi 1 basket “Tematees. "hethonne ee ee Be. national Paper, General Dynamics. oe me v me pure ‘ou 60 6 snorenly lower does anualy usa Burns, executive director of the | E. B. Bennett and E. R. O'Neill oS tae ‘200 14 bas " ie . io Cp - 33.2 eull and utility: bulk ! i ity’ j , ° | ware sees ibe Sept. . ..2... 1480 | fancy ise 1e-lb basket: tematere “eor-| Athison, Baltimore & Ohio and | Coig Palm .... 517 Pem Rand... 21.1| cholce vealers 21.00-25 00. high ‘chetes cone id ncustrial Relations | Jr., have been promoted to depert-| May 8 et. 7 021.. 1582 | door No 1. 90-125" lélb basket | Loew" 8. onl ae os he cocnteretat maretunle S450-00 00; mow enter, said fixing a specific re-| ment managers at Ford Motor -_ j rnip, } - naar, | . + . alers i “ . sent. sae ecynees a” | topped. We. LS | | Holding firm were Radio Corp.,|con GE © .. 312 Reyn Mei... 784| cull and weal S 00-13 00 00-2000; | tiremen age is also necessary for (o's Tractor and Implement Di- | Dec...” ...... [74% Sept. .-.. .. 1282) Lettuce and salad greens Celery cab. | Boeing. Chance Vought, American ——a Pe. Res a My Rg . 3. ny a ae da lable 25. Today's market Pension planning. ie _——. cM BR. «oe s-- IEE | Seon Mo. 1. 3003.8 bu Endive, No Woplen, Consolidated Natural Gas, | Cont Bet 23 .Safeway St. . 45.2| receipts mainly res ent: omen However, he wrote in an ar- i Sept... 119 Mamreh | ites te aasaes ba pedins;, Digached. No. | Western Union, Paramount, Twen- Cont Can .... 142 8% Joe reed... 308 pe low; slaughter de-| ticle im The Journal of Business Dee. . ....05 2.17 . in be: gecorete. _iseched. me 350. tieth-Century Fox, Pan American Cont on 68.7 geortt Fe 283 limited for others rH sughter AB y-' thar “compulsory retirment will bu: lettuce. head. No? Sen Airways and Bullard. ‘opper Rng ‘ “ lower: shee steady: most good | be resisted, if earn- NEW YORK Compiled by the Asso- | lettuce site Ado 71 061s noel ++ a ie Shell Ou... a3 | ee eae ee. phn as | ings, and the cost of living re- sated P 0. 1, - . Romaine,| me m «© Bee «4 € | Curtiss We. 3immon -. 3183 7 : 00° % 1 15 6 1 100-1. 28 bu. ae a. oie Quiz 3 in Attempted Det Baie... 348 Sinclair O. - 43:1/ 12.00 or Cee ee EOE: culls down to main at high levels.” | wet change... eat Ralls Uuil Stores | collard, No.1. 160-125 bu. Male Ne Bow’ Chem 2. arg Sou Pac... 463 Rew crep feeder lambs 1 16.00: some we repensed that Seistriel pew oom, today... tit 98s 649 1338] 1b _128-180 bu. Mustard, No. 1. 1.28- . Du Pont... 137g $0U Ry......, 58.2 feeder lambs Sabet ioe a sion reserves are growing rapidly, Prev. Gay ....:. 1818 999 643 1243 /275 bu Sorrel No 1 1.00-1.50 bu. Eagle P ...... 22.6 Sparks W 5 | lambs 12.00-13 at the rate of $1,500,000,000 per Week ago 1794 985 63.8 1326 | Spinach. No. 1 150-200 bu Swiss East Ait L... 28.2 Sperry 68.3 . Meath age 27) 176.0 958 617 1303 | Herd, No 1. 1.00-125 bu. Turnip, Ne. East Kod ... 602 Std Brand... 385 ven. . Year ago... 1415 818 534 1004) plete te codon cas Three Pontiac youths were ar-| Ei © Mur 312 Sta Gu Sea. Io1| CHICAGO AP) Salgpie me nogs sooo. | He pointed out that nine of 10 been assistant sales promotion 1964 high ...... 1 102 43 1364! medium, 1200-1300. small. a, sees : se ae ae, Mus In. 27 Sta Oi NJ... 89 | general market very Wive Sutehers persons in civilian_work today are Division’ tral | toed bit ** 51 6 ose ile3 | ‘rested last night for investigation End Joh " 981 St4 Ol Oh... 303) unevenly 25-75 or more higher than | earning reti tic manager in the s Cen | 163 low 2, 1362133 80S be | CHICAGO POTATOES of an attempted breaking and en-| Erie RR... 181 Sew War |. 3ny| maximo’ saree, (0,7, mere Op with id cae sieht af ma He Office since May, 1953. enuneee wen | CHICAGO ‘AP)—Potatoes: arrivals a | tering of a market at 517 Luther | Br-Celo .... 71 stuaebaxer 177| 300 Wand lehter: ‘tows Sree sine | of ly eight of 10 are covered | ‘ we & Wests) on treck 236; total U.S shipments 840./ St. according to Pontiac Police. | Firestone... a naan ae py spots 200-20" Be butchers 22.38- by the federal prog of old age United Aircraft Corp. reported | Pigures after points are eigbtbs | about steady: Californie Long what! In Oakland County Jail today Pruch Tre ... 378 sylv El Pd... 373 190-200 ts “Nn tes Oates 3s. | and rit insane under the today in New York net income | Baléwin Rubter® wy 02 | O48: beners $60: Idaho Oregon Long | are: David C. Shelton, 21, of 406|Gen Elec :: oat Lage Mod par npers bie ; 290-3251 oe Act, ‘that for_the six months ended June _ De C. Navigation* 25: rt 1 F } Bloomfield Ave. Perey Buckley, 222 Fae oo ee Te dag | SONS (1700-1925: Lighter weight sows | an i wetrial _ is-covered by} Harvard University. Before his | |» of $13,266.584, equal to $3.91 | | serneer pace 23; of 504 Highland Ave.; and Jo-| Gen Motors .. 81 Tran W Air |. 174 good clearance we Cwe 1500-1728; | Bapare chat les “shan one-fourth | 2°C0M tour of duty as a naval of-/° a common share, This com-; seph D. Johnson, 19, of 293 South | St perdi 33.4 Transamer 36.5 |" gatable cattle 2500: calves 300 tow | Seng) | ficer, he was emezeyed in the prog pared with $12,330,314 or $3.66 a-~~ : inated (AP)—Begs, f.0.b. troit, Blvd Gen Shoe. 802 —m ~ . a low cts Ih choice and prime.steers over | of all employees covered by pri- uct planning and eormmon share, . | “Swhites-Grede A. Jumbo @3-68, wed ave ; Gen Tel’... 388 Un Careide. are | 200.1. fully steady "at Wednescay'a | vate industrial plans make contri- vam de in thassame pe- - -—- my wets . us |. programing » "riod last year. | mall A -g ove. 54; medium They were arrested by Patrol. bm Time i ae Unit ‘Ai Air Lin. ot grades steers steady to weak: para oad butions to them. Unions, he added, partment. onsen Exchan large 46-49. wid ave 46%, *peewees 23 % | men Peyton Johnson and Guy Geesel” c oS a - cwaty: er lente mio tele career? pees = ; Cc who has Edwin C. Klotzburger, ge 4 BrouRs— Grade A. jumbo 60; large s2-| White Jr., as the three walked ona. : 100° » Bf! 1000-140 w steers 23°75-25 00. most Neer. dustry on grounds that it is theem-| A Ford em been manager of General Mo- . 52a: medium 41-44, wtd ave | away frem the store. In posses- | Good . 16 " 37 | 8#@ good to average choice grades 19 50- | ployer’s obligation, and that em-| ploye since 197, Britein in 29-33, wtd avg 31% jrah Pai: 13 23.50: some utility to ope : , grade sion of the th’ : 16.6 low good steers woul tors’ Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac large 45: grade Cott es wid av of one youth's. was o No ny ee 3 33.8 eed good to high chotce heifers ployee participation d reduce Assembly Division plant at Ar. New York a hatchet police believe was used © .- -. 4 prime 795 th) Wages. - , im attempting to enter the store. Gre: he . ge Be pt ny “and weed commercial lington, Texas, is joining Fisher CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steadier: re-| The three were identified by a| Helland... 116 Nrytteve-utnny ahd comBeriel belle ireee | ‘Body as a member of the general ho called police y_& | Melland Ss |...... 31 | 1400: good and choice reslers 1.00- 19.00. manager's staff on ial assi er: 93 score AA neighbor who ca and rreaee omer ; : — , Hooker El... 814 a5] Balable herp Teese . 3 — | later identified the trio as those = ‘= . a : -- Of | oretely J oon, coneral trade med. Cariton Douglas Tinker Jr. product planning Announcement of the appoint- . o ney receipts 13 or she saw attempting to break into | teteriak ir .. 151 Westg El... 1) hath. 50 higher and oe newer emee AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for ment, which is effective imme- | che | Mtge 41-42: U8. mediums 4: UB. stand. the store. tt Dery .... 323 Wane Mot! 302 | Wednesde ny: , tiauahter “sheep about Carlton Douglas Tinker Jr., 10-| Office in 1949. He O'NEILL diately, was made -today by. : Ger) 26.42%, up .00% ofa cent. ‘Tealy s 20. reoqpts Int Paper 78 Woolworth... 436/48 00-9050 con” ons, “Pring tambs/ month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. has a bachelor’s degree in mechan-| James E. Goodman. vice | (ira) 16% of a cent, Portu- DETROIT POULTRY Int Silver _.. 51 Yale s wer. 44.5) largely 1200-1780: toad” good lambs Cariton D. Tinker of ical engineering from W . ’ presi- gal (escudo) 3.50 Sweden DETROIT ‘AP\—Prices paid per pound | Int Tel&Tel 22 Young S & W 243) choice and prime fal! sround 99 Ib on Dv. of 1545 Auburn F est Vir-| dent of General Motors and gen- witserland | CHICAGO POULTRY for Detroit No 1 quality live poultry up | 's!_ Crk Coal_ 16.1 Yngst Bh o T 60.5/ 15 80: mostly cull 1 alt shorn yearlings | Rd. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday | Sinia University, eral manager of its body-building Me. CHIAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady: | to 10 am o<==* | 3.50- 4.00: fat uae sheep down to 300. | at the Dudley H. Moore Funeral —_ — | division ‘sors Gene? 14.50, unchanged | recetpts 450 coops: fob paying prices| Heavy hens 19-22; light type 16-18; . - The announcement Latin America: Argentina (free) 7.24, | unchanged to 1 ‘Thigner, heavy hens 17- vy roasters (over 4 lbs) 25-30; heav . ; Home, with burial in White Chapel| The appointment of G. B, Hogan| states that Klotzburger will aid Brazil (free) 1.70, unchanged. 23; light ehns 16-16: fryers or broilers| broilers or fryers (3-4 Ibs), whites About 15 hours are required fora| Railroad coal cars h . S. unchanged. Venesuela (doli- | 34-38 old roosters 138-14; caponettes grey, cro crosses 71-20%; Barred Rocks 3-| i, to clear the Suez c pacity verving roan msg yaa | Memorial Cemetery. He drowned as aa ta zone manager in Cin-| in the expansion of Fisher Body unchanged. \. broilers or fryers 20 : anal. . | Tuesday. cinna been announced by H. facilities. Death Notices In Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 RARER AAA Annee OPP LLLP | PPP LL LPP | PP etcetera A ~ . aww IN UOVING MEMORY OF OUR CARPENTERS, ROUG MUST | SALESMAN FOR ELECTRIC AP- r° WOMAN FOR 5§ CHIL pesmes oy yo mney She aie Aanost 1983 Oulerie, -ve_uasen is a ae aa with saceenetul backeround of po Potatoes si Pomp a04 No ¢ “area.” Call} Fe eet , me years ome over A-l Carpenter auc 1954, MIL- , NCED MECHAN IN iT TE APRER-WiTh road art oe. Mich. age 88: be- | D0 ome. knows stieh heatioeke Aggressive engine work, must be thor-| lated Between BS B & ae Sos tga — ny bout “ptitude “to ——— Work di- MAN NERDS. JOB BADLY —OP teens ontbe = 8 a soe +. velyn - cnghly tamilier wim ydram; schoo uate. Must Offic ane n kind ° ete. FHA t . siding Mitchell, Stephen an bewe. Pu: The we bear ia Sileoce oughly ssioa, a : hers “te tend ; a “General . and calcuiation Must heave own uae Seng Sepa ee Md ; 2 . : +. | wnt | For the one we love so weil. Ford Dealer S50 pan apety OMemoviie’ Di. OUSEKEEPING | COUPLE. WOMAN FOR GENERAL | transportation ta wort whhin 3|MAN. HANDICAPPED BY HEAR- EM 3-2911 urday August 7th at 1:30 p.m. | Some aay. some time our eyes Yiston. ons sg 4 Proving SHOP OF — housework and | leundry, Man to| miles of Pontiac, Good. salary = bmg work on small farm | BRICK, BLOCK. STORE ARD : Huntoon shall ‘ rounds 0) ae. employ where. Few hours | excellent working > poultr Ideai older |. - with Rev, Edward Auchard of-| The face we keep in memory EXPANDING IN LARGE CITIES. We Have Opening per wees outside — in ex-| ply Pontiac Press, Box 88 = couple wks on help. More for Sai * . FE See's. : tim East | And God will bind the broken ehain opening & $100,000 used car from 80 to 140 wholesale units change for room board and ———— | home than wv . , ir Farmington Mrs. | Still close when we meet agein ration at Woodward and in City of Pon {| For neat appearing man to assist} wif's wages. Excellent “quarters VETERAN nEOE ‘TLY pm) _*" 2-2468 Alyes will Me in state at the | Sadly missed by Mr ae Mile Road (lot No. 3) can maintain headquarters | Desting er air-conditioning tm new home Must have own Help Wanted 8) charged desires employment tor | BRICK, Hunt ome. Cearge _ Jan ae ot x... needs aeerensive salesmen, and learn to train sales force. Of- we . - » | transportation, MA 6-3761. a moe the month of prior to en-| Work. Also w-~ No job too MCLAUGHLIN. AUGUST 5, 19s4,| ters, Fern, Leta, and Evelyn. ‘enced. See Prank Trudell caminge Experienced company | sted for (ey SE RE Palen, 3 2 tit ei yin ao Laat ~ CAFETERIA HELP. as clerk ee to_do wort, Ph. PE eee, , Ra MS; wetoved wile et Flo 3, aso Remorse, sented We cealg ample men ‘Apply i only 18 8. Pad- WANTED — few Kernen a tee “| B & J TRENCHING . : wife o ers s e¢ supply : . oh peneieEn os WAITRESS AND a ’ John we Melau aan: — ” panties re sot sores — = sind’ AN ON wight short order cook. OR beast, a cae os men one. PAPER HANGING AND PAINtT-+ - rt baz tile and water lines. rs. arian yates a” & bd Assis’ mother Ronald ; ’ farm. OAkMand 8-2041. EXPERIENCED Walt RESSES . M { ing by experienced man. All work Pricbe and un at Psy SCHAFRS'S FLOWERS Harold Turner, Sree Se RTENDER REFER. for part time. miliar with outside cone ae guaranteed. Charies Snow. EM _ : dear sister of Mrs | 123 AUBURN FE 23173 F d ad ot pes Bet Van ee only Write Pontie Press | _ 32!1_ Auburn. “od fen Mi management. Pry cook. expert Tomine Kor Sa our ee Finch sat Com or EXTRA BARTENDER FR Box one a D8 tions. Day work On - ore ch Pree, srumcral , srrangements| Funeral Directors 4 464 S. Woodward day & Saturday night. Also bouge. | WANTED EXPERIENCED | ARC) Sout"opcnines good chop Ferme | 341i for imerview. | @tee MOVE Pom TOU. GlisaE Reasonable, FE S-iel oF Donelson-Johns Puneral_ Home. wr A sallee cal or tee Bd Ten af were. elder, on AC 8 elertaces ditions Mz. Bronsing,. Je- EXPERIENCED DAY CHEF. FE Sed ade csive evs + LOCK STORE AND CE. . experience Rate Steady bson Decorative Shop. _ 3-0688, Old _ Hi = i STONE AND Se, SU yeer 6. 14. MARY Donelson-lohns 0 g 6266 JOURNEYMEN ES found work...Ward's Gravel __ 325 N. Woodward. Birmingham _ | PERMAN EMPLOYMENT IF | 1 BOY, 19 YEARS OLD a Bee yom. Abe o . Pree fataat deughier of Lyle and FUNERAL HOME JOrdan-4 PLUMBERS ord MO eae Fleasing pervancity’ we wifi tram rot any : =. | CEMENT i Reece Potier._ Oroveside crrvict | _“DESORED FOR FUNERALS” MIdwest 4-7500 Steady work in Detroit area, Ap- W LN D EXPERIENCED FOR FURNISRER oume above nremiee a) pon ond " Sige cosdente dpelve ooae ettnaper FE bores at Perry Mt. Park with Rev. H hey will were. me 34 qualify. Opportunity for advance-| ¢™Ployment. . | a ein! eee] Voorhees Sole + pee heres | VV A \NTE Fei TRE | Be eM caaae | eg coe Sa soe | OR AS Ne ; ‘UN J os SARPENTER WORK. ~ALTERA- ____ Griffin Puneral_Home. FUNERAL HOME . AL SINCERE FUTURE ain ramen iN Pa Ageregive men between, 29 and as Ser pee toe RE ae rar" 21 or older. CAR a. ———— rE 2ai78 _ : 48. Pontiac Press: a . a beth Lake Basten ene te te. ou an ae pom training fiom. “write | Pontise Press, Box Discounts aranc Ilners ebenetite 7 Ww . 7 a ors a —_ ———— Forme “et ae oa + vid *.| SANTOS BO¥s. MUST e = Paid, vacations : , A : CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL dear mother of Frank Rand botheus oe a have dependable car for for ecircula- adn mr wcossary Gress erences Fequired. Mtl 4-70 me net Sashabaw and mgranwent sor Lk.| COLORED GIRL WANTS DAY OR| and mercial: ates. Jr. and Mrs. Arne Andersen. Fu- some sales experience preferred. | ‘on. Apply e Press. per EXPERIENCED Wa Ra. : weet wot PE see Oo Raymond ‘Gommine '? cevel seesice Sm be held Pri BOX: REPLIES FE 29143. “| _ giving ‘phone pumber S. re Roebue! buck & C Apply. in person, 138 | WANTED: C - G600 | GOLORED GIRL cus 7 ; Sey. Augen Hh ot 3:0 pm. at MARRIED MAN TO OPERATE RE- ears, Roebuc o. 8. Woodward. Bt " Mar-| agents Real Estate PW. Dio-| by day or mock” Pe ene modeting Home ‘with Rev. Malcolm At 10 a.m. today BARBER WANTED HANES BAR- sre eee ns penne, te ee Gt ae ere Ww _ 6 _W. Buren Girt BABY BiTTINO 40065 _ —— Fine as a Interment in there replies at Shop must be able to furnish A-l| available Rawieigh business | likes to work with res and ona t house work. PE 2-3115. . . "Donelson. ct le, | were s . | references and Guaranteed | in efty of Pontiae end Waterford | enjoys detail work. Typing re- Instructions 9! itia GRADUATE De. | —Brick block & stone. EM 35162, the Press office in me Ereavt , OR PART enlory plus bones. Al qpereuns Teendip. A ~— We —ay | 3 red. Reply Pontiac Press, Boz 7 tows 5 stree day work, typing snd one D&M RUBY. AUGUST 5. 1 FP the following boxes: Saginaw end Auburn. full pay. Retirement fund Bacoption. epportunity Heht OInt FOR MEAT WRAPPiNG.| Deeinners Lessons given on our boat wees. Fe BUILDING SERVICE ) George, 205 S. Jessie St, age 78. CAR WASHER. MUST BE EXPE | srovt fecuraece. Vor imtorview.| pereen. Iv furaich iit, of gus person, Sfire Bros. 186| heme. Accordions also sold. sll| HOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR. | Get , pote beloved hestand of Mrs. Edna 2, 3%. 6, 9 12, 13, 14 rienced Spacey Auto Wash. — ue pm. Waldron Hotel, ume gas rele yon. get ot tare wu Wr Maple Pe pir vi ngham sizes at factory prices OR 3-0466 - OR 3.0610. : We TIUBARTH | bal rere eee Tan, 26, 28, 29, 31, BI, 8S, sanaed Roo i ASE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL sTUDENT DE. » G. | Pine . mn No. 1, | ge hed Boturgay, Augest ith ot i 18, 36, 28, 29, 31, SI, 35. _ ONE SALESMAN TO CALL ON | Clarkston, or write Rewleigh’s, ° Tare orders for beauti Work Wanted Male 10) sires cumamer employment prefer. | Commercial end residential con Funeral Home with Rev. Paul| ; 61. 64 71 72, 73, 78, 80, and chain saws. Must be experi-| Devt. MCO 60A-20 time. OR 3-7148 . i helper. PE | {rector building of mings, Mavens officiating. Interment in|) 101, 108 enced im. wholesale selling. Call — Help Wanted 7 At CARPENTRY, | PLASTIC & ‘sot our specialty. we chr aR |g 3} NEEDED | *#siiistt'nd" Fase" if Crean ma get te | aus or efonp wong wot 2 mer -8nover v - - ; BRICK AND “STONE WORK WANT. ANT- | |_Mome. | — poy Ty To, RoiLD | AMBITIOUS WOMEN refers cee and ee ae "he 7 a Wf. AUGURT 3.185 oe _Journeymen hasan - Fepertonce:—neie-} 0200. oo 8 | BLOCE LAN AND (CEMENT |. | s Rd... A Bix Le ad Cometery Lots 5 . . ful but “not necessary. -Call OR FASHIC ‘ only, over 21, ref- canPe Es KNOW fr - | fant oo o Garlion Dou Tas nn Toolmakers 2a between T pe. Ode 6 Be. DIRECTOR erences, PE 41M all, Only @® wr of exp, FE | Betty Tinker 8r. eral| CHOICE 4 GRAVE L w | FOR aOUsEEEEPES. TO_ UIE 1K 0274 | service will be. held Priday.| ‘divide. Memorial Cross section, Electrici ~~ PAINTERS SARAH COVENTRY | smell home. 2 schost CEMENT WORK | August @th at 2 p.m. at the| White Chapel PE 40085 | -lectricians Experienced only. New house ~-\ ANT | dren Mother working: vetting Mi -4-2083+- — ) Raburn ‘Helena runerel Home. |3 WHITE (CHAPEL CEMETERY | _— field. Must be union. Wore where }———————— ENE, : _after 6:30. uaatotae pasoment 1}00 2% ao - “offictatiny- Inter: + 20a ® : -Pipefitters- ————T “Fo Hive, Call after € pm. MA We are seeking neat and pleasant LADY WHO ~) HOME, EX- 2-702 - =" Pos 4-1682, or Kenwood = appea en of charac- snenge, core of iidren. Cali| sor, MY 20702, 7 ge # | Help Wanted Male 6 Millwright many = who have access to a car end | FE Sine) efter ¢ 2: omey | ing Remodeling. Cull afte Moore Punerei. Home elp Wan a 6 Millwrights 6AM. 5 days per week at gas| who have & desire to earn $80/CADY: | EARS A ing. ling. Call after 6 p.m 1 station Mechanically a ® week or more. Full or part time by making _FE 2-624. Card of Thank Machine Repair preter EE he. Recess areca Pore |S ee eee Fick | “easrtop gy wake DO wie Sard ot Thanks 1) arresio® Over, 7, Mouse vscamith eer cigs apecmintt"thewe' FE | ivy shor: manor sretatet wie > woes ‘ deal in Mich full t smiths rAl, EST ALESMAN TO A ABINET MAKER AND CA’ 5 ME ©, MRS. ROBERT SIKOLE-| {ime ‘run or without your pres OE Be x DRESELINGE ERIE SHOP IN | iene po Id a 5 to everyone who was. ent line. Call Leo Lepley. FE erea Work out of Lake Orion No investment 8900. 29-2882. ; 8 | 5.2620, APPLY \ee. Tomimtecten. Write ‘Modern Mam- SALESLADY. EXPERIENCED, IN | COLLEGE STUDENT DESIRES a LIFE TIVE CAREER, OPPOR- | LAWRENCE W. ner, Dept. 748, Hanover, Penna | variety store merchandise Pre- In FTEFPUL APPRECIATION tunity for ambitious salesman in ferred. 5 or 6 day week. Good hy — = and sympathy | Pontiac and vicinity Age 25 to 40. | PONTIAC A - 7 starting salary No calls our recent be- | Complete training with oportusnity | . " e _| | Dataty Meld cffere a splendid op Miller's _Variety, "ote Wighiand | jus commission and bonus.- Write x 83, Pontiac Press. Sell House to House ~ MOTOR Employment Office joe East Pike 86, DIVISION | ie SAPRCTED Gancs MAKES , right From Your Home,.. person. I'll furnish list of eustom- ers & help you get started. Write GLENWOOD AVE. Mrs. Gracie Kuklaw, 244 Pine Through Classified Ads in Pon- Knob Rd., R.R. No. 1, Clarkston, | PONTIAC, MICH 4 ate Pomaey uco- ttec Press you offer things for @0A-201, sale all over town, house to : saESy METAL LAYOUT WAN. boise, without Weaving your | SALES HELP and surety re Lait. ° home. How simply wonderful! om. re need 3d dit sales- = sheet metal hend formers " ry rience work > Must net ave fen Going? ee “ a4 ce 7 AppiY be csperionced” Sh "ieee. 1m. mm. ne , Sees, Destnemn, CUTENEN, ‘Op- 4 Teteinbaven, SALESMAN WANTED FOR CAR pliances of your services—dial f] } © 8 Oe ery WE 2-6181 for en ad-writer's A I E S bmg & fe ate a heipt ‘ DEPT. STOR. Oetlond. Mike's nthe’ Doles: i l, a ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE and BILLING CLERK iertcces ha ever ad Detroit Broech ( Co. : at Rochester. he OLive 1 ‘en ~—Roet—— ———T Pea | RELIABLE W WOMEN TO CARE FOR hile mother works. FE - : : a gee ; ae ee ee SSeS ae, igh eee ry ore, en a — a ies: rei ae “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 195 aes sf a > Living Ox SLICE OF HAM ~ | ___| __ For Sale Houses 43) OFFERS Watkins Lake 3 Watkins Lake Front -3 " with large living room fin- - : 7 ished ¢ 96120 BRA NEW basement. sute. oi] os : Setanstian buchos ao nce, | bungalow wae On nice Sass rooms | weter heaer. Features ‘vee: rm re TEbRTS. All makes, PE Re. Se om | Exterior eli completed full bath | Streamlined Sichen eth pleats r ke , heat, automatic water beat- | — sink and all in-| ¢f “to.300 tb’ 61300 down. ” SEWER CEELNING _ Seat fete ae at | Soa Eee ie Ce | ee veoane . ue over. SEWER C EANING rear 390 feet” deep Sis | $2500 DOWN Lovely 3 bedroom ld a mean, be te ™ Sinks 42012. | ge 000 ‘terms “| modern alow. ; | 2 senate . Seles mee chee | Sa Sack See rm ncome 3 ‘ . All aluminum fn cash garage. yhe ms. large - = na me, 6 peaches corems. Tate home i ealy four bath carpeted living and A JOHNSON, Realtor on Ee ee es 2 and can give quick pusenbn | pace, ute. water heater o's FE 4-2 533 cach. ¢ car garage. ™-| ossee DOWN 6 coum mcd bye wih. sensenetle Come var « img an income $200 pe s 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. + Baath, Heat, ctostrle, over. 5, ee a «wil be 6 ROOM } PLOOR BUNGALOW. 3 Tr month tal - - door, on good paved Mreet. day. Good home. two baths ga-| BEDROOMS. Only $2. LISTINGS WANTED | $19,425. rage. full price, 812.000. Good neighbor. Built in 1950, Features oak Waiting Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34, Rent Lake Property 36A 20 Acre Estate _ . iF H. BROWN, Realtor Retee atest ses besenent, H. c Newingham, Broker | 3 nc ROOMS. REFRIGERATOR AND |LOG COTTAGE ON RIVER. 20 Walled Lake Area Member Coop: Real Estsie Each” pace ats jondiion, “You'd like : 0 BUY oO $60 —y >| Pus om. week. — aed | ; “ rocms and oath down. Jor _sble in few. ‘days, OR 3-200. On. 3-000 maw ae c On . - F living room,” with mat yg me i ome Giese. = bath. 1 fate of more. 3 neon -. a. DREN OR | Snd-E Gable Day OR S800. _____ Fooms, lavaiory ‘em Bate an. our photo-listings sible _party. run part 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE ARE LAKE 2 Sit brea bar, Males ee _entrance. 18 McNeil. |- 1 bedroom spt, PE &1370. closed ‘porch. 17530 ca fees CAMERON H. CLARE aia “Sag Mey J ROOMS UPPER, NEAR LAKE. SLEEPING ROOM WITH KITCH- flogr. laree Leben, om, Ost | PE 6402 F. McKINNE OR _}! : Fe ber vileges. In orivate home. a Bullings ine wlomatic ei W oodward Estates | Cooperative Re Real Estate @ Exchange i 8800 Comm | 3 NICE ATE EN- house Immaculate 2 bedroom bun- ey Dk < Pa. Pontise EM 3-251) or trance, 1 or 2 adults. OR 32671. N~ ARE] RONT ; gi alow. pertect th CLARKSTON Unie, 1-stee SYLVA LAKEFR T eee } swe | pee. Sas heat red wood s | New bedroom. school ne } Priced | Bg, down, Tims won | fn tit, EY a Since Roy Annett Inc.|. | ~ DRAYTON WOOD = | | REALTORS 2 E. FEderal }-T193 Cute and cosy § room bun- | —Open Evenings and Sunday 14 pony ons “tne e, fenced re A HOME OF YOUR $7056 with omall dows bare OWN heated newly on Lake DON ‘| $500 Down iW illiams Lake FE : Or references only, | Johnsen. | 2 ROOM PURNISHED APART-| M 173. . ‘| wipow # Sues Bast side near Longfellow school | A cute and coay bungalow ment. Adults only. No drinkers.|5 ROOMS. FE 46458. NO CHIL-| D¢ss man, Seminole Hills. | bes neat, ou te — part the’ lake ~~ — fone - toca paivare ace dren under 15. 130 S. Parke. ea , | oil best. Pertect Snside. and | ROOMS. - neko. __ ae Adults only. Apply ens? entrance “beth 1d aod 16 Beigvins LARGE FURRMEED ROME REL | $950 Down included 90.980 196 Sanderson | Taman “Poni | Neer, Qubow Lake — te oom | | 3 LA ROOMS, PRIVATE ‘CLOSE -IN APT na _@8 2 ladies. FE_4 ee a oe _ end” full’ = . Prgereter. tor"? adults, Near | pate. Clean and tn food, cond CAROE | CLOSE IN | SLEEPING “Crese ww veneet IwPrice Reduced ~~ ; at, stove and | room | 8. : Sts Joseph Hosp. iad Bondale| Fetrigeratcr furaisned. $01 50" (ZAR OE” CLEAN SLEEPING Eyal hepminy Avenue waid "Fes, oe, hora ~UPP Fine seven room frame home — is 1 tat 2 oe re ce Wide. ts FLOYD KENT, Realtor Sears. PED @ Blocks from |~ ONLY $1,500. ene bedroom down, two bee. block to bus, Adults only. 46 24 W Lawret ‘ NICE SLEEPING ROOM. ~ a 2. i ad eet Ee Cone Beer | nie Jon Loon Lake Shores oid 7 ROOMS FinstT *LOOR COU- ’ Boone m LARESIDS Ranch type hom: Bi double fenced yard. y $7,080 j Pe, omy s¥ per month, FE DEL-RIO-APTS —s Few miles oon tiac. a sarees, woasea’ gore. Better hurry on this. Quick 2 ROOMS In 281 OAKLAND ing For partic Sentioan “dean | Very ploesant wianbecked. $12.- possession. PE 5- a soome and ; ee and | _Reference. OR ee ee NIEHED APART. | —*t°'® rnished. Couple ¥. ROOM FOR SOBER GENTLEMAN. 2 ROOMS FURNISHED APART Board optional. 246 Judson. FPE| Huron Gardens Laundry Service 18 Oye pig “wo Nort READY ment, Tree eet tele we tAponting MY PI | 30008. : Two bedroom frame home with Kampsen P — WAITING 5 one SUL Te a WEEK. : WEEK | UPPER § ROOMS AND OLASSED ROOM FOR LADY 610, KITCHEN | stairs jo unfinished up. Garage. —__Meeaape awmony gore |8 07s Str eet ernest rol sate ait be i Sieg | fran Me Pee ster 8) Se Sei Se Ee hk | Realtors —~—-FE4-0528 | wre “se a poe 3 YOU 7 ROOMS, LOWER, UTILITIES . ChNGE—SUEEPING—ROOM FOR | monly er MLO Gown and $00 ors: FE + | - 7 lw —foretehes-—tnquite-ti_ 5 Nata win —bede,——neer 1379 8 Telegraph - end Sue.-}- fled Deautifully anhed Le te Mich =—_e ro NICHOLIE & ic ae 2 Re ee ncn Arbor” FE 6-0900. Rent Houses Furnished 35 Sor ee Near Wever School Co-operative Real Estate Exchange } aot OF AND APTER Tes Dare ron 7 ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, PLEASANTLY LOCATED 0 MEIN-| rive room Fea PAMILY LAUNDRY EERV- Tait AE aot ver responsible | eee pein |? Mor i edule. References, 10) /2 BEROOMS. BRA BRAND NEW. wit | yee valk Uptown - Biseping room Coosenenh, ens best garage. Only Champagne Shin Pontioc Laundry. FE} ‘ther than myself. R “T | Wanted Real‘Estate 32A 7 rooms NE“LY DECORATED. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. MODERN. | SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE Bae em me Skee Sutherland 21 Center &t., ord, | ~~ Also will care for baby while | Lake shore near. Share with ex- man, with private entrance, west | WE BUY AND SELL A ; Landscaping 118A} mother works. 101 8, Paddock | pe cher. No child side home. 30 Mark St. FE LAND CONTRACTS ppetite - ~ PaIVaTe ORTECTIVE SERVICE HAVE BUYERS FOR + ote ONLY. 385 | gvenings in vocabulary and sen) SMALL. 5 AND BATH - ’ _| Are, you, one of the many that | ERNE TE | meaOCie SeovPETAT ram | 2,Setrom tome, cone in ee) AGOGO Ent ee FE | Raalanial pecsberh | Seat ate See tal NICHOLIE) a2 c8=S > 0. _ PE 44131. . 2-0470 al : Payment usually in bigh- ate ond scientific. FE O6i3!._ Pa. ‘ FURNISHED EXCEPT | SLEEPING ROOM. DAY WORKER. GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. SEAL OUT THE SOIL WITH | 3 perooms with activities room | 3 ROE ROOMS, OC nyOCe | * at a. FURNISHED EXCEPT | sLEEPING ROOM. DAY AND HARGER CO. er priced homes! Tats high oa | incleum coating. Rade waxing. : oe ee, Seles ceee ae 4 Putnam. FEE $063) or FE oma SLEEPING ROOM we HORE 2:30 “tH 8:30 room with @ beautiful brick fire- E FRING WV] Wrane’s" Notions, . bon" aows 7 'ROOMS NICELY. FURNISHED, | ROOMS MODERN AVAITASTE| purueses. In private home, PE | NMA STATE SSS | moderate Sectge “wiht pleats ; bedroom home on west side | close in. 1 couple 437.N Segimey-| ire eM 36311. SLEEPING Kids BUSINESS PEO. ot elbow room 1 tiled bath. and fill. MAple 52708 e consultations. Brick. preferred, $4,000 down. 3} ROOMS WORKING COUPLE. NO iRoom Ft HOUSE. SLEEPING RMS. B PEO- 3 large bedrooms with plenty of —— _— 3 bedrooms with basement for 7“ Tanoe we PRIVATE ° aitometi oi heat tutomas fot aUREPTRG— “ho ott ea woe A Steal There ise fal besement, beaut: Moving & Trucking 19) Wtd. Household Goocs 27, colored. $1.00 down. 7 EAROR RCE, vr wee: | eee, Se Eg eeterr- $00 per | er st Orton 450, call FE Xou wow find a detter bay) ful vrecreation room with bars AA1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR De BUT TF OR AUCTION 1T| 2,dedroom home for colored 9630 | _pitals__ Adis ony FE 231 |5 ROOMS. MODERN AT COM. <7B1_sfer 7 oe or Sundsy:| bungalow Two bedrooms larse renege parm’ f nove. oa piekup & delive Good service a + 9-268) down. 4 ROOMS FIRST FLOOR. TO DE- ers Lake Available Sept. HURON sore, CLEAN oi heat wand electric hot ‘ater ._ oa f CLEANED Sere, ee waiting Sh’ A. Tayter Renker. PE) tener hee ie mile circle No House Won Reet. | MODERN 3| 4 W. Murce st. ph. FE te move toto: Only. $7,300 with | filent sutomatic. sas he mot “©, Tubetet heuied” Close wp: PE drinzers. pele, o¢ TY. 108.¥. C208! sere.beult. 8M 9-8008. Rooiia hy, 3% = — fi 8 ek ee mith secess to 4 ; ote ae : fOUSES AND APAR : With Board , . Plenty of good iow "RAULING.waNDyaK | FURNITURE NEEDED | Call a ROOMS AND BATH, W. SIDE, HOUSES AND A AR TWERTE FOR Uni n Lake Rd.) mes fh With only $2.98 3 * private entrance, PE 3800. come. before ¢:0 p.m ROOM AND BOARD. § PaIR- O © pg ma Late A EE - - e , li | ‘ eOonee AND Bare. Dow 43 +1004 ny aL! _grove, FE 4!%65 4 _ ik Mca ater Sg bungslew 2 tot home in 30 @ars The owner pecia ist! senuviro SOP FoRNianED 4 RMISHED 1 | AGENCY. 43 CLARK ST led cag =. Tight om the | Diack top 85.000, Bas, uid, ig, business onde When You Want to Sell | sree rooms and net willy, ot CAREPFRON? SOME YEAR Privileges 336 N. Saginaw, | $1,500 | is only $22.000 which is tess than softner round room. ROOM cE | wner's cost. Don’ Real Estate! tomatic ,weames .weeiecgrees "| furnished 'Gepe: thre May Theme ‘ten eT Huntoon Lake | aca — iems call for a penk- | _ Wired_127 E.-Lewrence_____ | pe" gone ROOM AND. BoaRD FF FOR IND “W I Mahea prob FURNISHED APARTMENT. shift H Sector an oropersy disposal tor 14 Chandler RENTALS, ALL KINDS. FEE $10. | in BOARD F Fan $450 D a. ree) estate specialist, List with | _quired._121_W.Lewresce. Family Rental Agent. FE 6200. “ON vr sete IND | Own | ur it vou Reve « estate Foamuesy© 7 ROOM APT. FOR H U | UNION LAKE AREA. WORKING | eres oe eee | BR IS. NWEST SUBURBAN” F . ] t ea <3 ‘west of Pontiac , a To Re | or. children EM +5 Stoo. for end | ble Vary enractee god brick : ae eee earn. uae an Ss ce BEDROOM COUNTRY HoME| {5 RAEBURN NEAR YELLOW, [CG jocalion Priced for quick Phone OR 31672 or On 3.1180 full. : eres. or sure resu TARGET, ROO 7 for lease to responsible party. | Cab & mmilsce | Found try. Home fale at 65.450. , we Open 9 to 8: Sun. i lovely Ritehon, oil, beat, See— Pile apatnes Highiang ho EM 34516. | Convalescent "Homes 380 CASH BUY herd to beat Su wal be | APARTMENT, a> 1). : . ona Ro Anauere, ies |2,ROOMS AND BATH. i@ BUF: = iF. C. Wood Co. iil s cone Mish. COLES REST HOWF WAS. CARO. 3 ROOM FILE BAYH. |3 ROOMS AND, BATH, OUTSIDE | cancies OA _ +3062. REALTOR ~ | “elose in. 37 Park Puace. _fe' pots, be eee ore. RED Mt MAPLE REST HOME HAS | Cor of, williams Lake Rd & M.se _ - le wows ON 10 a ftoom iT 4 5 ROOM | MODERN. PONTIAC| try ldts, all fenced. Cherry and | PE $-6181 Fett W. Huron st Lake. after Dp. m. OR| peach trees, arawbetree. 2 on y Ees. . “ $5,500 TOTAL PRICE gene, oune”” in Huron Oar) 3 BEDROOM ranch . | 4 room house with large lot. West ,caee fo Bas, torve. 6 verdrese -—*.. ; oxperten Loe cousteneten. Call aoors, — * 5 it -epidtiaamee east B. D. CHARLES, Realtor breaikfaat sakfaat bar. ~ WANTED ‘FE 40521 ton fem, stinched Ju ear ge: A BARGAIN HUNTER | 22,8. Telegram pone srepines. | its “untoon . Co-operative Estate ft. to 6 room house well constructed. down mov 5 see Bead eee | ae gi We be bare mont Close to St Preds. $10. Ea i ; . $10,- st S$ or Sree apt. Prefer St eee Sete w NAWRENCE. W, radu een SCHRAM private bath and en- ROY KNAUF. r ealtor. JOB place a Work Want- Son tae oe trance if possible. Rent oF ; pete venetian Dilnds. 3 ex- FES S. S091 or FE S-2568 ' ed ad telling employers tra large bedrooms, paved 4 not over $17 week. Re- 0 ons wails. crivewey and 1% car se: Pete ey Pontiac Press Box joe on Sty * sebarven prep- you're available. Phone 5 A enything deat this at wy aa ‘ae ' a of homes . Bit a ) K. - Flempetend, Realtor! FE 2-8181 for ad-writing Realtor on ; * : or ater 5 «mee veaini| help. Bs Tad ' ' ‘ » . } + a i f e / , j - ; ‘ ‘ ¥:../ fe ; “if ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, AuGUST 5, 1954 _ Huron wOLIDAY FARMS 3-1101 . Gl Homes Have You im, em ese = De!eN rooms. eak floors. gas beat, - Youngs | Homes LOW AS $825 Down pearly completed. Ge out Joslyn | te First 8t., turn east, first house, | | atch for signs. Only 10 tm first | . Well located C Cod 7 ac lots, lak rivileges, ( ee burry! room home with breezeway tile bath, and el best tefully furnished $ room ranch _ ‘Project, and 2 car garage. Large wpe : x a i P : é carpeted ving room = $1,250 DOWN | 2 aerate. power | mower | C MPARE! bath down and J bedrooms Completely furnished. 2 bedroom “It really wasn't as expensive as I thought—just ten dol-| ca Dizie in Water- : . - fe yooet 4 ranch home, clean as & p im lars and one tantrum a month!” f near Our » Lad —— pe seine sh oi tent et caeeesdner eM saa os a +*tath & Ptaster*— -_ +e La BO COU ee al. a .° “Realtor t EN ee eae =<4 * A. = ~—_ : * Mausam Wied of state fs ae hte oukenes "JIM WRIGHT, Realtor = Aluminum Windows Syl S 345 Oakland Ave PE 5-0683 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 rative Real Estate Ex : *Ranch Roof | x pd gal egg te ___ Open Eves ul i coc eee i weve ewww ewww’ 345 | ve. ! : ewer bungal .OUR OFFICE WILL. BE CLOSED | IN ~ | 3 5 ACRES *Fully Insulated | With 5 extra sine rooms, “NORTH FND from August 1 to August 8 We $550 DOWN For Sale Lake Prop, 44 page and hed We ere oft ottehng ts 8 room bur | have plenty of small Bouses with 2 bedreees home ie Hitssbeth Lake * in cna 3 el re fas as Turnace, arace | an 3 extra ‘FO. AL RBLE R ' ite ama T i et pce | "ter 10__ miles northwest from 209 Princeton Sindows. 3 lots with Bo | TEE me \c A MA LE, ealtor As STS om nee: | Pontiac. Modern oil heat, 2 fire- o> shade trees and close to | ont: S DERSONVILLE RD room modern home places, room, bar, sand beac | per lot. Convenient close | . eened hunting good . Open 14 Brice 14.000 terme less ‘er | 6 ays mr ll Rothe With of! | ; ~ ON A HILL to parochial and pu echol. fishing. 000 heme for $17,500. ’ cash, or may exchange for ith $1,500 down. 4, Brende, Lake. Attractive 3| Beautiful 24° living rm. and large| Reason, il health, 3508 Te: | Come out and compare. larger home or 2 iy. *VOSEPH F. REISZ bedre. home with @ picket fence.| ‘Kitchen. Priced. to sell at $7050. dine Rd., Clarkston. Write Foo Others have and now, ""* FE +47 53% W. Huron St oj 8 abate gat La'terwe a bee | “NEW Gl. HOMES | seacriroc— vaan 0 TURD PE 20250 Eve. FE 5§-7339 } . MES BEAUTIFUL YEAR AROUNI they are moving in. Rm. Bungalow Co-operative Real Estate Exchang down includes _| lake front home on 1-3 acre. ey ng on _. | Seon : HOMES Thi EL ut AL ML. ELW oOD ber tag ee et a Oe down. | ine _ : — Pe euwentive ant nasi NEW RANCH Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. large west suburban lots. Pias-| Owner. = 730. ‘ a ve will want it on Attractive 3 bedroom home. Qual- | pe’ s-1254 a. PE #3044 Open 9 to 7 tered walls oak firs., picture win 7 YR. AROUND HOMES ON LAKE - Has cove ce tile itv construction. 26x40 ft. Close rT dows, marble sills, tile bath,| Orion MY 2-681. 7 . usse oung simulated ‘tile floored to. pavement, schoo! and ar ee of room ‘colors and tle | CAKEPRONT AND CAKE PRIV- REALTOR Leper lie quarnodiiy + parte ing district. Rough wiring. plum reeen heal venetinn | Full divided basement, ofl fur- ieers , a2 ow. mune” PE 44525 storms and ‘screens Price ing. well and ¢ tank installed. | ~ Binds Pented- in yard. sie00 | mace and auto, water heaters, La Sensivly restricted. Low, } t) 2. le Lakefront Open Eves. ‘til 9 Sun “tl 5| 99,500. terms. hate Pane interior, fining, Ret ke feance. VE ie A D N SE jensibly restricted. | Low. i” of the year om & | dow - ERSONALACED I | feel bome with 110 Sylvan. Lake Front | BY Pa MERE 2 1908 |LAKE & RIVER FRONTAGE AT Racin offs: =| = Humphries | sees syiven cu. be Watton Bing Bisea iver ane arene 7 24 foot Only 2 years old is this cus- Nice 2 bedroom home — reaey iR Open, meee | tween Harrisvil 4 large . VALUE PLUS! Looking for_that |. tom velit 6 room. 1% bath ——+ ‘move into. Pull bath. ~ Aute- | | ROM TRCOWE Fou sae BY oF terms. OR a 2 rare home with xtras brick 2 tevel ranch home | matic off furnace, Water heater. | owner, 252 Auburn. ’ ‘ ott for under $12,000. We have it! 5 Double pictur: windows, 45 | Laygndry trays Asphalt tile firs —= Lakefront oT spacious rooms, cak floors. 2 car ft recreation room and 2 | Attractively decorated ie Y listen to ; ~~} ~gerage_and attached _summer massive Briar Hill stone Large lat. Nice residential su IS THE | wt ‘boy ‘this home | patie, The 00H lot i Gag beat and city | division. Lake privileges, compas | THE “BIRD® 2 SEE) Home t . entire tree | sewer. To incl ting | += WEST s1DE 4 lined echoes Home Sweet and extras. rge price $8.250 $1,500 down | “ West Suburban ses A Se ee forms se Beat dock EMBREE & GREGG \ } i S DELIGHTFUL $ ‘SSdresms. Located en 2 tots $950 Down oe, phe “reals wed sener” Priced cos Isl UMTON Lee Ra SM Gellehunul 2, bedrm vungalon im! Sun pieay of garuen space Pull e on a 7 foot swearees ° Slensonable term “oe j EM _ 34383 or EM 33251 _ S| Complete with full baneipent, gas | price $5800 win $1790 down This home be added m™N heat, paved drive and garage EAST SIDE 60 Per Month on to very as your ump ries | $1,000 DOW N and barbecue pit. Only $10 bedrooms, ted bath. turn Gardens tee. | John Kinzer, Realtor | Meters ice oe en tnchen | ne a RO Gown cont hsm tome ey Giroux & Hicks on wih L cation. Attractive bungalow ‘built 670 W. Huron St m6 | os hon B aeae Gar and 6 ‘DaT . | front porch. Nice gut eoarese on peur a - BS in 1948). in contort cvutiiion. et ee chanes | bait x were' nicely land. i NEAT AS A PIN | Very clean Only ves. ‘till @—Sunday 1-5 now. Combination dining ? | Rerries. garden and Yes this home is in pdt con | 21D | 4395 5 Dine Hw Drayton Plains good sized bedrooms. “closets hav LONGVELLOW SCHOOL ~—~ | ae 5 miles from Pontiac.| dition inside and _ veal . — RAW | ae ee SOR_ 3-470 Near Auburn Heights sl ‘Automatic . | SS — | Eves. after 5:30 Wed. afternoon, | in il including 3 bed Lo- | $03 iding ayn — “. et 2 bedroom home in excellent con- ‘ay. PE 5-1100 | cated on a pay itreet” Tight in 5343 W. Huron +1540 | Lake & Water ~ Frontage e er | good suburban tn- Beiter this Gition inside and out, 17x11 living | —®!l_ day Sunday. PE 5! | town near stores. school and bus >__FE_s" € gome or a mae ety terms. room, cenvenient oa far. | 1% ACRES service. Has full basement, s kli int Near Draviee oiMiee. As ee as : ; nace 200 eo paved sires With new 2 bedroom modern| Dest and screens & storms. Pull parking Interior TIOLA ME Si BARI RAM 7 selehltomcod tar “senscln Humphries ik Bane AT RS, cheat dicing) ove “ON PAP vom me Saude eioom Sek |e Sg ee ee room, e sunny | $2500 wu handle “ Out Dixie Canteen. Mod- Tans’ ocaventant “sostion” Plastered area. utility =A automatic oi - Wap? frame dwelling in convenient | LAKEFRONT LOIS, 9906 CEDAR eS Dipicce, bath | eat, Located on cod gravel read. WARD E. PARTRIDGE | erated wasnnein Port, co Part Ra. Cedar Toland Late WE NEED LISTINGS! | om seal seed fishing eke, Nicely | eT HERE START iam Immediate possess on. Bair sso. REALTOR FE 2-8316) room, automatic beat and bot wa. CARETRONT, COTTAGE Ean $0x300. Ol heat, laundry room. | CORT M. IMBLE ER edgy ane 43. W. Huron St. Open Eve 7to 8) Mi, ‘Kelchner FE S120! or FE a GILES REALTY CO storms and screens. | | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | — | LOW . 1111 Jos . rur ’ ~ er a #2 Ww. Bure 641% | 97.780. terme Daily "to tit $— Sund tay 2 x mae | ste w —a ee ROCHESTER AREA. 4 ROOMS. | id | Family H | DOWN PAYMENT : ~ Opes Co-operative Real Es xchange Le wa ement ea amily rome 2 bedroom lakefront. compiete . + $650 DOWN | Ou furnace, hot water heater, bedrooms, westside | modern year home. Full AKEFRONT — i | 120x120 tot. OL 2-s6s7. re ‘ont tc heat basement 7 lies to Pontiac. a Hump ries In PIONEER HIGHLANDS — | 2 Dedrooms. full oan st strorsi-, SYLVAN VILLAGE HOME VERY | tna not water, 2 car, garage. | Open daily for inspection. 9120 location with plastered A beautiful 4 bedroom ranch | ing Out A flowers Noctis ln A desirable near school and bus | paved drive, 2° lovely bedrooms Arlington Rd corner of | Pontiac oak floors. 6 beat, | REALTOR FE 2-0474| Brick home, 32 ft. carpeted invine P= BUY! Lake and park urivileges. sun | and full bath downstairs, sepa-| Lake Rd, Lake. FLanders i Me s cent con- FE 2-047%4[ room _ natura) ra) _fireplece break- . gas a full a rate dining room, breakfast nook, _ !-8397. st er par GN. Telegraph Open Evenings em a jim. WRIGHT. Realtor | shady. doubie ange. ian screened rear terrace. your famt- | MODERN, 2 BE ROOM, YEAR on Ses 1 In, eal Estate E nite indo overlook- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | possession A Feat Sargain, 42800 ly will love it, call Mrs. Keich-| round shome Automatic — heat. ? pO You . ng Sylvan L 12x16, knotty 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0441 | down, Owner FE 186 ner PE 5-1201 or FE 5-6866. Large fenced yard. In Union Lake a eetzanter wager! | TH COMES | | Bese ees Mee tes EE MOMS | SIS MONTH osc Nichol Tn ea? Sa fat fp ’ Include xe: ti 2 ment, automatic heat, and hot . comeeene ritchen, Souter spon _scses_Put_basoment. * 7 fain beth. plastered | REAL ESTATE NEW 2 BEDROOM water. clean 0s 8 pin. room brick home with} and shower room 40 ft. dock | NEW a HOME, CINDER | wails, hard wood floors, eee | stone firepi TILE BATH, Pua ble saiy soak | Sod Target Sore Sement breakvaier Tor price sod | Bechagermbisan seo fave! foot inte prvuceest ver ace ats | SMART BUYS | it es, state f nses _ ; ; sad terms contact Mr Freeman privileges ococrifice! Green andl privileges. Very nice. $2100 | trees. Lake Privileges. 6 miles We have «& — selection of trees Cay block from the lake $1,000 DOWN Lake Rd. R. No. 5. Pontiac $500 down. $2500 full price. Two IDEAL SMALL PARM west. $10,500 FE 5-0640. porthera orpperty ent |. ecteted & 2 om modern | "$ room bungalow in city, } large | ¢ RM. HOUSE & BATH ON 5 LOTS | room Perry Lake 1S acres of (very, fillable. soil with WHITE CAKE. BEAUTIPUL NEW businesses for sale. Cabins, re-| furnisned 4 room home on back} 1.4." an modern. full basement Garage and | basement. Berries. C. PANGUS ioe M-15| beautiful ample orchard, peacn| year ‘rount rave hom sorts, bars. stores, bowling al-| of lot facing another street The) Oo moors stoker-fed furnace. 2 6 Lake. OR 3-0610 | Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse charges| Orchard. 400 grape vines 4 bed-| place. full wall wardrobes je7e ang vecam, ‘river freatage| whole works goes for 613.800 so} oa, “e Close to bus and m modern nause. Excellent) bedrooms. mahogany paneled tiv- sale. don't wait. 4 FAMILY APT | condition in and out. for; ine room. ed beth. auto. off ; - schools os oom “ha oom furntane | $18,000 et 7 terms pale $11.600 with only $900 — r - } 8 . t AST 48246 r_ Lincoln 5-005 Irwin & Rosa e orion’ to beach. In- | WILLIAMS LAKE a Exterior new pew oi] automatic Here is. a good 3. bear e . cludes 6 rooms on ground Moor A Inege ase —_ cere Rinsoa 4 hot air furnace. rate meters ideally 5 _ ome to schools. WILLIAMS KE REAL ESTATE ; income ap- aarti ‘oo all fenced. Lot ee on paved — close roma gnvard ees, ga -LIAMS LA | GATEWAYS to J HAP P IN ESS REALTOR - INSURANCE (412 W Ree WE 44525 . — 100 Oakland Ave 42544 Ev ‘til ®@-Sunday ‘til 5 , , Open Eves Free Parking : GOOD VALUE in OXPORD | L LAKEFRONTS ome AT COST ‘ ¢ with } bedroom “Crawford “hast mapetrens | Te you im this @ ft. ranch type of and tete bath. kiteh fining Piso aw s wa room 5 Sees) Se eresee| “CRAWFORD i ferecse ee nae meatsy| Sonne See RAT, tes So is, needs some finishing. Of | Burdi fo" -| 43% W_ Muron FE 41540, alts, finishing. Of- Burdick St. Oxford. Mich. sales ‘05 m COPE 41540 | fered $1608 down. AKE HOME 2 AROE ROOMS. YOULL “AGREE IT's GOOD | notty pine ® tiled throughout A ft Trout bidg strea. site. 34.500, Teome en coop §7 185 | hwy frontage 1 a deep | FLOYD - KENT. Realtor | | au %, Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power That's move zs space, refrigerator Complete basement 8t hot water heater 2 car garage. On a lot This attractive frame bunga- low at only $10,500 with $1.950 Better hurry on this one Open a, oker heat is offered for the first — down ITE __BROS. _ on 3-1872 ow, on oe to 8: Weur frontage. Only $7,150 with KINZLER Donelson Park terms. Russell Young | No Money New GI. 3 bedroom ranch homes, -Down lannary ie ee “ARNIVAL ‘ BLOOMFIELD BRICK no extra charge fort » eaet com af- forded by the shade trees which su this room pet i home 2 of cw dining space ath recreation basement, gas heat. 2 fire- i We're sure youll e is . INDIAN VILLAGE — 14x24 Hy teom = wi natural fire e in thi 5-room CHILD HAVEN OFERL Comme WALTERS Ideal, onl modern 5 room, 2} ~ 1983, ride weed lots of room to, lay onsale residential street at the door You'll ARE YOU love the L-shaped 22 ft. liv Retiring soon? Would you like room, the sparkling 18 ft. kitchen to live up north? If so, wiiy with tile walls, complete with not let us show you this § room Dew electric stove. utility modern home with a nice with washer and dryer, ¢ huge dry basement and carport, sit- windows overlookin uated on 150 ft. of Inke e still waters of beautiful Walters by 500 ft. deep. Lovely a and Take, ty * at ois, vse. terme the Sent < fame. We ° . OME UR| anyone uplicate this bargain PAMILY CALL NOW. for Lif. ne terms of Teer EM A Goop BUY in vicinite ot ef Pontiac in trede. Por the madres os Also a nice candy beach within “2 biock of thi room modern home Mas 2 extra heat “oreenewar @ late model car and some cash. as they are leaving for California ay Price Wp only $7450 with $2.700 down Shown by appoint- "MAHAN REALTY CO REALTOR e Rea) Fetate Exchange Office ‘ Open 6.8 0263 A JOHNSON, Realtor © FE 2-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. KNUDSEN West Side tem ater heater. . House har » new roof and alu- minum 4 WM. H. KNU UDSEN og pesnae Wonk nk Bid rr +4516 Eve te Mane 57308 $450 DOWN ree, bedroom tome Near ‘bus line, erjeery restaurant and owner, FE 24856.) 7\° . 2 nicely le lots garden seco, But ¢ of ial hd mm . poe a! zou’ gan 7 3850 town - WILL TRADE Young owners scay- “wilt trade BOY TT wee iz iNeUne 1T| their equity in a 3 room mod- ern home on North Jesste St. for WALTER GREEN RLTR_MY 2-583 2-581 LA N INCOME: 3 AND 4) LAKE ORIO B: 3 aun 7 Straits Lake. nde $950 down, Lake Land Realty ‘Co: Pontiac Trail. 172 MORRISON-HEUGH CO West Ann Arbor wil “|; EAST —— MILLER down. VETERANS pletely finished automatic S o19 ones, “Seo es ioe a a NORTH SUBURBAN bedroo linen ONE ONE REALTY CO. to 8 p.m. daily; Sun 1 to 5 FE 2-025 MODER: dour N LAKE HOME. IN LAK? a See ville { Se Pe and $9500 OA 8-370 MAKE A DATE To see this darting four — modern east side bungalow, oak basement. venetian floors, blinds new wall to wall carpet. beautiful beck vard and one car warage. The rice will amaze you end _ only $1500 K. G Hempstead. Realtor | FE 482 0 Good 24x32. Street CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron NEAR LOWER STRAITS CAKE , amr tome ia 95900 SME | - 102 E. Huron NEAR GM TRUCK Eve Call Pr 2-722. Wits M BREw ROOSEVELT mr ves re Teo kat bedroom nome. — bath Circulating oi] heat er blocks. Venetian bitnds. Good sire | jot. Near bus and schools $1,350 all Large lot. Excellent ] $750 down including Street Eve FE 2.1317 room modern tengelow jak and clean. Paved with terms PE 2-714 Walled Lake | | FE 5-552) | i i is | Phone dining kitchen, roqgms Sites PE sion BRICK—Yes, of those ie i room, modernized 2 extra large bed- full em mim $12,800. Terms, too we have one popular }-bedroom bricks overlooking beautiful Hamm place. Sele tered painted led" V3 nace Storms and screen bes sement, First off $8950 7.060. $150) —east *s home . ing room. full dining room, appealing kitchen down @ bedrooms and e. Tile bath, sandstone fire- t oak firs., walls. woodwork. Of! in the full vacant has “crarything. : DOWN—Good clean teh? --lie- ve. 3 full bath Newly decorated) Am- HOUSING — 80 stores, a tiny, en mmeculate I~ home; las amet walls; exc itchen, tiled to ceil- breakfast bar, = full gas furnace. offering. See it today. . Terms too, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor w. Furon PE *-7103 FE 7 | Co-operative Real Estate Eat ONE 915,000, term NEAR MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE 5 rooms, automatic water system. conus tank, immediate possession, down, $50 per "AUBURN HEIGHTS 6 rooms. mdern, liv room, din: room. oa 1 room and beth down. 2 bedrooms up. ‘Ru 170 _W_ Pike st Full caemvent het air heat. 40x160_ Priced $6800, terms. ssell A. Nott, Realtor FE +5905 4 N living w a beautiful mod kitchen 4 fistures—in- “TODAY BLUE SKY BUNGALOW $1,000 DOWN OW VACANT. 60x300° bedrooms from the large room with picture indow you can see free theater Remember you can move right in E LIZABETH LAKE / BRICK a With bedroom and. bath cova 3 bedrooms with fireplace. ful) basem stoker steam heat. mare scaped yard and 2 car ga- rage. Across the street from the gol. course. BLAINE STREET $1.500 dow) payment on the alow close in large 4 room home has all oak full basement. with of] air plastered walls, furnace. BRICK—BRICK— BRICK 129 COLEMAN--Brand pew room bungelow. — — = | FHA | Bf oy. wine pores y Setar home and window in the room, tecne family size ag i siremen a Soards, tile ab auto, water laundry with colored a trays ow buy this Pisctered ‘painted walls quickly at $11,600 on terms. sidewalk” sewer Edw. M. Stout, Realtor mat ecrengt Mcgee |" * SBE ha to model. - RAY O'NEIL, Realtor prone Pe Tee | Cooperative Real Estate A, BEST BUYS | a's W. Huron 3 ROOM HUNTING CABIN, School $1200. FE 47871 483 Columbiaville 150F 12. Unbelievable Value FE beat | Bilima ‘CRAWFORD acres Spring wate electricity, Located C Crast County, FE 415409 . 5 Small Down Payment | $525 DOWN. 8 miles west of town eanal to “DOWN. a, OP — on paved “property, se Pull This rene CORNER Bullt on two lots with breezewa and two car garage. Lot 2002150. basement. plaste home is LOT red walls. ject if you like terms pert excellent workmanship detail, you'll like this "nome. Pull Bota te and suit fine your | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. 2-6200 “Real Estate Since oie aT #4, part cash Ranch home, For Sale Resort Prop. 44A WHITE AND ove LAKES, someper Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor w'L ten Street | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor jt? oe WEST SIDE-CLOSE IN Wooded Acreage Six and ten acre pirate cone Pensa ome, @ulet, seckaded igegtion, yet enty 3 miles West CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Roy Annett Inc. 8 E. ey TOP Ederal spy GULF S SUPEK SERVICE Pee si 3roc t Market Grocery & Mea arket real ap -° Opportunity at $il. inventory. Will this oo Se ow we lslntns Bete EMBREE & GREGG EM 3005 or Bt ‘3361 ILLNESS FORCES SALE On lease on first class busy restau- {is Drayton Plains, Mich, _ JILTED?? This 6 month liquor bar with high the gfoss is being jilted the owner's health ‘The ent. s * erty are tops. An yy can't to miss Phone for to see OG. T ~~ HEY THERE!! tf you have the urge to into a fine income business y food ne you. business ean be y bought with pout ‘he ven- tory down. Good lease with _——— to purcahse rty if desired, oe P tor more tion on No, STATE-WIDE weet an nd ville. 5-bedrm. home. 8 ACRES - One of the hottest vst per net = 9 We hel a W. _ FE 27421 Bice, "Ble "Ane ide deen. ile GROCERY AND BEER 7 “*Close to the sreat two furnace Good cow nd fw nel aoese | 418 DOWN West of town. i6x20| “Milfora Me esis or MU easet, | Taps. MIE house, aged, basement home with fireplace White ture. $16,600 with down. plus a large 4 car garage with FOR Tis — TRADE. NORTH- overhead. doors — ‘ern resort farm. weres, black : 6405 DOWN: Located 7 miles porta | prainte sell tilable Duiiaings. 84 ACRES oer jake and with . verre me ard. Mich. Inquire FE $7309. bes rg 5 gires loon Mod | legen. °@ ‘roms and utility, 8d |g ORIDA. INCOME, JMODFRN| ¢7 Srm. brick home. kitchen, | $700 DOWN. 4 and new 4 room furnished cottages. Indian River acres of timber, 60 ft barn home that needs finishing, located | frontage. Will trade. Call with» stanchions milk house east of 240068. other good outbldgs. Quick pos- . 7 dear ae mada @ session. $1890, terms. EDW. M. STOUT down. em 32000" °° #9) ET OYD KENT, Realtor + NEW CABIN 1 24 W, Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves | TT N, aw St. Ph. “PE 5-8165 on your choice of large wooded Next te Consumers Power evr 7» lets at —— — Clare -_ 7 ¥. gecess ; 2, good eer 7 10’ VEL 2 bedroom Rouse. mY besement. $200 do _¥ 7 Exterior complete, Lake Williams il have to bee pelt garane. eee e Shei SAM, WARWICK HAS EW 3 George, open _ Shen bedroom SOs van J 11,700, 1784 Warwick. daily | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A SYLVAN VILLAGE. Ey eI T \pl e ton | j ck_gax_heat_carpet-+-1} Day Possession} wefeens car gurnen i880 |g -_NEAR CAPAC with $3500 con. “FE 6 rooms bath, shower, Young* | 199 acres. 6 room house. 2 barns. town hen autom heat,| On main road. Good level farm gloctste water, heater. eurube ant) end gucetiony soll. Beer terms. | rage, chicken house, 5 acres Call “ | omen 1 nice orchard. uarter acre of | K. 1.. Templeton, Realtor Tapes, tractor with tools, 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 . and wer mower. 2 miles Eves. | Ee = Sho: eg . é ® le Seminole Hills meat only Cas ater <'p.m.| Sale Business Property 49 Cc Cotonial — spark)- . . ing white clapboard — custom PROPERTY GAS OTATION. Wire WITH * rand ped- ~ For- Sate Lo ts —s Good — = ‘rome apt Pins Stor v., ~~ bed od Tolesresh Rd. Flanders many.windowed Iivine room shinee Keun @ Pt FRONTAGE ON SORT Pull dining room, p ‘vyamphhen ay ms between Beverly and First tn gree in modern kitchen. Lor mn ibekaed. LO Close a_i heat. oe pavement, weil arcmes. | Foom. 984 car garage. Wiee- ep well, basement dug. $1200. DOUBLE eens | exten RS r A re reese. Bi ann et East Tennyson Cass Ls ka tg Ba only pow ied + _— tm bungalow Carpeted it: | "tween amet 33, AcRE BE) WARD E. PARTRIDGE ine foom. en = “cal Bus, Maes |REALTOR FE 2-8316 bination sien num , MA .| REALTOR screens — . 43 W. Huron Street ana 4 Siecel «| Okde Wate Ra Wot Keege a fe | = i ey . ent-Lease A x eee a ee oe North Off Joslyn Also 13 BUSINESS CORNER mle room | —_Extra Fast — _ Service a HOUSEHOLD FINANCE F sont es furon, Real Estate Service of Ponting Park view Buy from owner. FE John A, Landmesser, Broker +23 PE 4-1582 FE 54-0078 20 ACRES "rep annie"! Dortrid nee geo ees POTTIAGE Fan Orvenviiie 132, Reverse charges 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 50 Acres CLEANING PLANT ‘ Located on, paved nigh highway this business inet grossing #83.- 3 miles from tr oO per Ser neces se country cmary aise oa) eq nt fatures stock with 1660 feet . 3 trucks. Certainly reason- modern home with price at only 923.000 wih Lame Ct. ie. half wn _ stanchiqne end trim BEAUTY OPERATORS bens . atenen house. mit here ts your chance to become shed, and other buildings. the owner of a long established School bus at door. $17, boouty salen in © gens Cosranote ‘erme priced at only $1,400 plus in- Roy Annett Inc Hor ated ans . lumber, cash ais carry for $450. Investigate now. | clove ” ~ tated 133 . so. compartment! _MA 12070 Big Lake Rd | AMERICAN, GENERAL, UNION WRECKING CO. ORNNELMSSTIANO. EXCELLENT jog RABAT MAKE AN GFPER. | “Be pokes te W's ge Beas a9 your telephone. Just Large selection of good “waed re ? . PIANO TUNING REP. plans rators, nie MAPS FARD Sale Miscellaneous ° i REOISTERED aPRINGER 6PAN. FE 5 812] WAYNE GABERT’S j.3 x RD. For Sale Misc 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) _Oscar_schmict. Po Pe saat | tena arte nid ans | pur, rental purchase pine ea - 121_N. Saginaw FE $-6189 9611 GRA NEAR HARPER SHORE ~ | WEBER ORAN 10. one year old females. Waterford — S aienaiscuciaiieiaen . “BEDRQOM SUITE. | DAILY @ TO 4 SUN. 10 TO 3 P.M. | Deluxe beet quarters cut tne steaks | tanks. Ph. a tS heeled | $250. On 3.2008. = nenenten, - iene eHPe ree sian ae NATIONAL, tira Por auto tinarcing. refinancing, | $129. Iron bed and mat- KE pos OR. | and roast, Jhc-ib.; stufied pork | SINGLE PHASE 1% HP.OE WO | Sale Offic Equipment 63 wooed , 2 wtock. call Ma | —™ worthy. purpose, mest Teams ane une tiene es || BATHROOM PINTURES —@O1L| ens’ te to ise ‘cock average: | (2%, Excellen sligntly | ee Se eet OS | _eceee : completed on vour first visit ana | 004 condition and s, automatic oil | wieners, § ib. boxes, $1.95. John's _.S nr | SHEPHERD COLLIE PUP PROw Oxford Trailer in 8 few @ Liberal repay: | PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE. p—4 Lg hr new aes, We B. & tree sample; | SCREEN DOORS _ | CLOSING . Pou “ee Sion ve to welt tired bot we | et real tasty gmbh Deal ae: | MEET oo eee ccc rereen “wes OUR BUSINESS SALES To sHTS SUPPLY Mint's ice cream, beer and wine | 3i-s99"n14" : ALL : ome & Auto | "rising tants tan Soar ess Peer, Pri Tepe aes | SeMRNATION noone "| SOBNRM utp gE Jou einowe, eat trade 6 blocks OCK OFFICE bathroom is range. $20. 826 W = SLACK HAWK TRENCHING WA. Of Telefgraph ou Voorbeis. | COAL & BUILDING For © pate door “= j _ Loan Company ren x a chine. MU 06-2463. UNCLAIMED LINOLEUMS % OFF #1 Lake Ave. FE 3-101 “KIMBALL Banos. Inc. wil deve ._* | AE Famnrin, Motions) Beak Bide. |" ang sales, condition. 96 T ; : |_Nash Sales & Service Aico | —— ——— __Newberry. Aer tecnenterns Reynolds — Shaffer | al Seal Lincleums.. terrific values $33.33. La & W. LAWRENCE 7" Posten MANOOANY BED. No dows payment. log ox The ate ton theome | PLAT TOP Deak oii to—sas. | “Weare tad Greet | cot sorage EARSSARY Web. mente FE scot FE tas, $3.98 Inside Outside Paint. $1.28 fees Sactsen teuste eSb.so sales | Trpewrher dea. el gtor.| diet Ba a. vgetoectens) bee oa co a4 ~ i R t BA Chong Enamel + -Bc Bt. 19.96. are factory gooente. ey pg i Ud om Let c 10358 _ ms r, 7 semble these SeCRET Bl k tt Linoleu ants... ; | ener Lake Ave. swivel chairs, and office yg $23} 0D $25 to $500 Se table te0, “rahis, ac e ox Asphalt tle. ee SS ermal RADUAVORA BOILIERS Sffice Vables Missed some. tale. —— Parts and accessories. ae munity Loan Co, a ee &re brand s We Plastic Wall Tile. l6e eq. ft.|" and conversion uniis, 3138 W. frome calls, call again. For in- 30 E. Lawrence ee. a2 pepune calor 5 ‘a, art's, Sue a aed nse 308 per el yeas tae aga | dream RADIATORS BOILER | _Frwasion Outerd, | compass ad $90 per M very ; very FE 2-7131 a Frovvecoant, ted Orenend Sade oon vee 0.00 chest Double Ree _meme OME” _fiiton =_* Sale Store Equipment 64) —{—— Priendty service Lake Ave ee | tir teh shone Sewer | HEAT YOUR HOM ‘SEPTIO TANK. 300 GAL- condition Need cash. : aarp a eae a1 - For less with ap H C LITTLE ee te 600 gallon, $49.50. FE | REFRIGERATOR, GE. 18 CU. takes. Praliy vie donee be "Pootee’ Tron ate : a ee Ce WHEN YOU NEED ae x iron. mus ai fressonbie’ oricer” Seo tress Now'at feduced | "ual PE 3eew. BN: | SSS. 9 om. te 9 noes cet) Fries, or statonary. MA| | $86, dining room set $8881 piumning cogrhicctng sunnir | aapebtBeP ear, compr| tous” “or St ne. YE | ‘ _ INTEREST Furniture Appliances | Guaranteed washer t24.95 | Dequindre at 20 Mile, Open Sum) 4xg.aUneet Rock Cu C4138, | \~ Wanted Livestock 73; .. MOBILE HOMES niimited funds or single tam 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. |Table top gas range. ...... $58.95 . POSTS, STEEL. 4 HOOK | pine boards M. sq. ft 3 | ae 2h te &. % t& length. Op te 4 caouid borrower ain’ Sec" ~Keego Harbor Fi~ eB $795/ pr $1.48 Surplus Lumber Co.| $05; “ixi2 "ses, im sq. ft oF THREE rage” INSIDE DOORS.| pe?, Toss Excellent condition. | $ years to pay. | See ___* PE $8811 or PE 5-s074 ead tat ae Pree Parking | _5340 Highland Rd. OR 3-7002__ mote 1. p. fect boards $110. 7. | $7 each PE 22742 _FE 4-5158 ; . ALL KINDS.| You can buy a Les Hutchinsos ! H. G. PETERSON FinE CHINA WITH GOLD BAND | VYMAN’S CLEARANCE SALE. POWER | ShiDian O10. 310 Maee oe, wall [TW iP FOUR FOOT FLUOR. -OUNS BUY SELL TRADE BURR. = twailer as low 0s ' 1310 Pootiee State Bank Biag. | Service for 12. Serving pieces im- 18 _W. Pike only New ang used Evans Baquip. plank & tle variegated colors ac | escent industrial fixture. ideal for GugTOUNs AND DEER RIVLES ye 6 Te For Sale Poultry 74 . . = FULL S12 MAGIC CHEF OAS 1878 Dixte “Evy. fouletion 100 eq, ft 04-86: tories, warehouses. ‘stores $2195 | New and used. ac | ~~ Hutchinson's Trailer Sales — MORTGAGES | faethecrisihacpeie | gmmna pe aruumvine. | Caan-age—pganrTORE —| Sup "Ach aetia't Mat] tM ciatat'attin | opsteunAunetard Brovune | "Ake ont ot Saat amtrens | Passa Se Tee . PULL DINING ROOM SET WiTh room suite Refectory type FE 47681 sets 40 gor cous oft Pepe tables Michigan Fiusrescent. 383 ‘Orch. dealer, Layaway and time pay-| Crests and White Kings a, ios: Corner 8 Sig “ig and Mound, : Attention Brokers r o Walnut, very nice table opens up-to @ ft. long, CEMEN! BLOCKS $20, & up. 2x4 to 2x12 No. 2 &|_ ard Lake Ave. __ | em a _Shown by rE . & Build Puvaint 4 regula: chairs and 2 bost cass pon FU; betier fir Lumber get our price | TAT BOTT LUMBER KELLY’S HARDWARE) igo HAMPSH'RE RED PUL-|___2890 S$. Dort F Funt ulders POR SALE GUARANTEED RE chaise. Phove , PE +1081. Fock lath priced right Driveway | Lumber, deere nara. | 204 subere of tome FB 906i) na i —- De lceeliataeel the yg ‘Risciric y. FHA. tr Seg $0 sp CONVERSION "Gas FURNACE culverts Slate approved. 4 Books | ware e's aot, | WANTED SHOTOUNS AND WHITE AMERICAN PULLETS | brakes, toilet, 8 ft. , @ers ..... I 1 ww 8 . ‘ lothes . septic sum im Thor : : . G.I. a Gyinnet, washers, .......00.00 os bg er GRAPTEMAN PAINT SPRAY- Gow. | {foe & tile & fittings | system for wet Dasemen sheet Ready for laving MI 62020. bet, water, | ctainjons wan, CONVENTIONAL Roy's 96 Oak-and PE_ 3402) | WESTIN NOMOUSE STOVE, “FULL tam, PE ene OF & Moat) og. Oak all grades in oss" Oakland. Phone PE 4-263" TES | Sale HON DAVENPORT “INCLUDING etip | it) 106, dined wand otter | coin FE S744 ——___—_|__ sick a prise rie Windows &| OgD ELECTRIO wOTORA 6 Personal: Service — ¥* | WEST : Woon, ae ke aa Pee Sar ei] KIND LING .WOODS ,forirsare, = SAM Pte) se eee ate eae " DINING ROOM SET, LAWNMOW-| 4) . none <0 oN Ae ct ¢ "“ousekeeving Russel! H. Young, Inc. er. telephone stand, draperies, FOR SALE. HAUL IT Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | _Sbop_s_w, 41a W. Mure SPE saias baby ‘dresses, Very reasonable. SMALL ee Ee OURSELF. 2005 PON. | 7 Bee “48S Bin Smee] WALK-IN LERS Open _Bves, “0 ova, ta 8 | or CC eee TINGNOUSE RE. SELF. 2005 PON- : EM 3-2 g Fabs, : TOF Sw. 55 | TISCTRIC, RANOE, NEWEST 30 “Tigerator wih a3 unk eas, Ca] TIAC ROAD. LINOLEUM RUGS $1.95] soa re eae ener tom im monn RE S| Hie faatard ong od Amerte's | FE SD VERY sats —s0N—ONLY Lnctogm ae “Vaater, ieee ne cr erin | A Ton NEW 5 'y ‘ M . water “Cultivators tor” Cub ance An | fefaiched. 6258.00" value $108.50! SPECIALS ON NEW | _howse,, sof 6 Saginaw, Powtsc, | P*lnt. iside end out s190, gal. | heater. $28. ailterd MU 2663 | Tarenfraay fan geiSee’ Benes | eoarde take ve ™ O° | MERCHANDISE | HLECTRIC LTO T, FIXTURES | SMITH'S OUTLET | *3L8 fy Coot ER Maps 70 o@ Paget eee eet eee amet ete ne EYER FA | Innerspring mattresses ..... 1698 newest 1006 designs, to rittie i FOOT AMO RING 8355 WOLVERINE _ for smaller boy's bike. FE +4008. gen Prcrccseat seh Onnena Rollaway bed complete ...... $1689 | dining room "$10.05 value” 93.08. | SS aoe Doces +*- a | LUMBER AND WRECEINO CO. $500 PAID ON 2 ACRES NEAR | _ Lake Ave | oy Noe noe EEE -- EDAD | pore 0.50 vetus 01.06. tly | including hardwate. @ windows in| Wo. 5 oak feorine er Sa go5't0 Clintonville, at $10 FOR THE VERY BEST IN UseD 6.2,/micum pertect - ice | rescest, 3h Orchard Lake Ave, | 86% door. $10 pair, OR 3-2610.| Used sheetin: WS Fe month, Trade tor small house: | appliances, be sute to see our se- Caveme, ereaktes set... er Bei a Lake Ave. eves 41% Rural St. Drayton Hew, Todets ceemnrserseecce tises house PE $-2431. Wenn ¢ sss. sale on all new ana | for Sale — Silver tea set | —FPisins p oral oO ey EE, Reogee ot Mew “Wwe buy, sell and exchange and tray. Reasonable. MEOLINE CABINETS LAROE, 22 we carry «. full ine’ ts” umber. trees and . Equity for | ® ators at $29 95. > © 5 value $3.95. marred. Aiso ana builders supplies. smaller home, laie model car |TV at $39.95 Oakland Furniture Phone FE 5-4829, large selection of medicine cabi.| Ail priced rigm or land THE GOOD HOUSEKEEP! DaYTON % 7 ge, iene, act. 1409 Crescent ao No DAYTON GHALLOW-WELE JET) tts with and without lights. new | 3 WHEEL TRAILER WITH HITCH. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Pon | 51_W._Huron “PE 41555 0 ccceccccccscocces sliding t door units, all at ex-| Excellent cond, $60. FE 7-661. Di TRUCK SERVICE FOR | ~—~ ¢ fiat wail paint..$2.79 gal. ceptional . Michigan Fiuo- cash or what bave you, FE | BLUE PLASTIC CHAIR AND OT- Pont interior semi : ae ake cabaat Lake Ave. 3107 toman. FE 4.0652. GOSS sie censse secs $3.79 gai. | MEDICINE WiTH TWO a — _ = " = ng - i] Opet Sundays 8-125 serie ttt se tntrte Patter at taal i ee? _cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ctr PS DINING | ROOM | TABLE AND | Frigidaire white rotary Giechine, | 30 GALLON GAS HEATERS 55 | MAC-O0-LAC | BAR. NOY IN each or $30 for all. 33 Michigan _ machine ‘ ‘08. . Qa. T. Thompeon, os. ‘Perry. | Mac-O-Lae House, paint $0 68 gal “wt oranda s aow. 1g volumes. Paid Fe Rr sor canes RO. oe TCOMBINE WEL- A os, (Rear door) Te - Buy 3. gallons and get a 4” paint, $65. sell for $30. 66 Ein. u delivery. PE 23-0603. COME TRADE-INS AND CREDIT " 8. Jamenune. Goon ; ' Open Eves, and Sunday p.m 397 _N. Johnson. y ote cote pom on ad . aay . . 4 ; ’ Te a ee ee nee ne we ae a Wanted Used Cars 88) Fer Sale Used Cars 91 ARTS AND SER ON} Harley Devidson see Har) 3728. Bagh ENGLISH 1 BIKE A. ALMOST NEW. Pee ane Tw FER K OLD. accessories. GIRLs 3% INCH eee a bic. hwinn learning 7-8821. WANTED TO BUY bicyle im good condition. Boats & Accessories 85 “OFT. SLOOP. SUNRISE CLASS. PE 65410. id FT. WEtG080 S4a%8. 00 15D AND BAGLEY AUTO PARTS na SErTORY, CHLAY 7 Phantom, excellent Senatton,, Wah cover spd trailer ALUMAGRAPE BOATS CARS A 8, 2020 DIXIE HWY. FE 2-0878 PES 1” § YARD DUMP ‘Cash Ready WE NEED SHARP See M&M Motor Sales, YOUR CaAR—WILL BRING MORE cash at GLENN 8 sore BALES For ton o ete motel core. ome et es OR GREAP CARS. OR 12. ne Sears Wooa ard. Y'all Come. to 17] wartOway Sales 1 Saginaw St WE HAVE Late models and transportation, Over 150 cars to choose, $35 _ Real estate or contract ace Used Car Lot poet a —o S! ae model cars. cars. stop i at _ new St You’ Ub be glad | you. SELLING YOUR CAR oe Tt with us FE 23-0191, For Sale Used Trucks % 90 1948 FORD 2 SPEED AXLE $495 ‘LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford, Dealer PH. OL “FOR MORE: Han nh YEARS A GOOD TO PICKUPS —PICKOPs -PICKUPs | A large selection for you Man makes and models they are ha 4 “aA-1” cendition and ready * cy OWENS 147 8 Saginaw FE $4101 | GMC Triple Checked) Used T nicks 1950 Ford F-8 tractor. 1952 GMC 4 cy linder Diesel tractor, 049 GMC tractor, 302 en- i } | | | | $1195. , ful Tine’ of* ears. Al makes ona+- Motor Sales NORTH PONTIAC * auto v di — 91395 ¥ Market. 23 ‘Aubere Ave. 1953 CHEVIE, 210 2 DOOR. POW- ER GLIDE. RADIO. HEATER, BLUE & WHITE PRICE $1450. | PHONE FE 56-1507. CHEVROLET ‘4 TUDOR, TWO) paint. Deluxe. . Will trade 921 Mt. Clemens. Ask for _ Hugh pO YOU WANT A GOOD ‘47 Nash? No money down. $18 for ® Months or $Id cash dat lery and brakes Clean interior _OL 63207. 1940 CHEVROLET 895. PE 2-6229 ome accept ‘ \ FUNNY BUSINESS — as: by Hershberger “I told you not to park so close to that barnyard!” | | BUICK - For Sale Used Cars 91 1 "52 Chevrolet Deluxe _radio & heater. $1295 'S1 Oldsmobile 98, 4 dr. | ’°S3 Chevrolet, 210 seres I. $1495 | 063 W_ Huron | 83. Chevrolet Oita “Ye Pa OD com HERE COMES LACY AGAIN! Clearance stock SALES ___ FE #6151 2 W. Monte 1953 CHEVROLET ‘BEL AIR SPORT COUPE '2 Pee a paint. radio, heater. spot- light. A beautiful ome owner car! Htron Motor Sales PE 72-2641 TAYLOR CHEVROLET ‘84 Chevrolet Bel Alr 4 door dem- onstrater wagon. ‘63 Chevrolet convertible "51 Chevrolet ye 3 door “90 Olds way 2 TAYL OR's rket +1561 dige—statian enginé, 5 speed transmis- sion, 2 speed axle. 1947 Chev. “sedan de- eeereereerene = 105) PLS — Dodge CORES Ceres on, 1, radio & heater Vag eer not Riemenschneider Bros Dodge- f Plymouth Phone FRE 2-914) | 232 S. Saginaw St | ER. A | PHOLSTERY GREEN | | | | | _ For Sale Used Cars 91 Stop-Look at Clarkston WHERE OVERHEAD Is LOW AND __Clarkston, Mich. MA 55141 | 38 CHEVIE. #18. CAN EE SEEN _at 132 W. Lawrence from 1 to 7 CHEVIE “@ Radio and $85 Oakland DELUXE 4 DOOR heater. Clean. $450 ve “When the Old Bus BALKS Let’s TALK |4 door Firedome, THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, auGusT 5, 1054 pede me For Sale Used Cars 911 Fo 1 1961. = 1951 NASH 1952 BUICK ae pr Lecter, wane wall’ wall tires, power . 750 1950 PONTIAC Catalina Jet black, white ures. $995 wall 1949 BUICK Convertible radio and heater, dyna- flow, electri¢ 43. lifts. $54 1954 FORD Crsetiine Fender. 8 cylinder, 2 tone. and heater, white ‘dewalt lives. overdrive. 7.000 tual miles ac $1,950 1950 BUICK 4 door, _Tadio and heater ~ 1950 NASH=> j ‘Super Statesman four See, 2 tone. grey, radio and heate 193 DESOTO, power brakes, wer steering. radio and heater r 400 actual _— $1,795 see Tr ansportation Spec tals MONEY ROWN.: JUST GOOD EDIT! 1947 BUICK 3 door. rat, a heater, | 1953 Ford pe) . Dark green custom four door. oe 3—1947 G ground. Reaily Gandy So 17 DOD E = wate ae coun” aie car wil $195 bank rates on salar | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 1948 BUICK Woodward sirming 3 door neste oa beoter. | ‘OPEN “'T ‘TIL gee. 395 JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1953 FORD CUSTOMLINE 8 CYLINDER FORDOR $1350 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 19711 “FOR MORE THAN 3 YEARS A GOOD’ PLACE TO BUY." 4 door WALK? gr | . | $195 1949 PACK. \RD_ + door .- $395 ~ shift ; kody owner bas ‘34 model. | For your 47 Ford Ci Convertible $299)" 7) —____For_your convenience | 1954 Plymouth | Radio, heater ws ta eer ae ae get seo INC, "T1951 Pontiac f= low mileage and well Phone FE _ 2-036. —N,__Woodward, Royal Oak. -1953 Plymouth Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive necie*aae "Geter SARS wan lan at Pe pm nae Satie Seat | Raa a mE Ae SCHUTZ MOTORS iNc. a ae 9 Pp. 5 aoe convenience +2 . Calt 6-1 P. Maxey. 1953 Pontiac i053) PONTIAC 38. HYDRAMATIC mL DeSoto P «J Gray"with binek top yaremnts. |" oie "TIL 9 PM wall Aste ee fies” dows | __Pot_ Your Convenience __ will * Chie a BBs inc as West Side Used Care ymouth Dealer : " OPEN TL OPM. | mone Oe car “THT OLD "STATION Ww j wer TRADE. ™pUY, AND SELL be . . | 4 PONTIAC G CuIErT Ain. ? Call after 5 p.m. 300" 3rd ‘0 = 1951 PACKARD ¢ DR. gus DOWN Paivate PARTY Wis Ver? Woodward. alngham oF 110] fuse ¢ dcsr sedan, loaded: with _ Woodward, Royal Oak extras. grey 2 tone finish, white 1950 4 DR. $16 DOWN | wall tires nylon covers and payments, 44 8 Hydramatic transmission’ ye? Two door sedan with | door deluxe. Like new, Ted to, Heater nod ester at | 303 W 4 = —— "Fae epttione Hy drive etee Cc $4 STARC bt gy otro ; She eine "tone mileage extras, FE cer wits We scent pan. PONTIAC cm IKE NEW. sisse. ment You have long months _ on balance on @ PONT! ‘‘z A é CONVER NVERTIBLE. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.} s004 condition. Hydramatic, tare _Pivmouth Dealer ‘Signals. 273 273 B. Paddock. FE 4-3201. $12 8. Wood Be PONTIAC -'37,. RADIO, . HEATER, & in good runn © OPEN “I T, 9 P. sell cheap. Gan be seen at 008 1 ODAY'S BEST BUYS in cars, furniture, real estate are in the Want Ads# $2475. OF 11405 Was fae good—runs good. It's ready to ee. RITCHIE M 477 Auburn 2-5031 FORD ‘53 7 TONE. Ra- dio. heater windshield washers Two tone biue radio and heater. hydramatic power stee gorgeous car which requires a sete Te Cwmeet cnt cacy bent | >: 12 8 Wood rrminghem OPEN “TILO PM. PETERSON 1953 Kaiser, 4 door | 4ess Willys Sodan Haha seor of tedan 1048 Kaiser sedan ad Henry J 4 sesr RETAIL STORE Factor v Branch Os Ate Clemerne at VE Phone FE 3 7142 ad FOLKS READY TO ACT read Classified Adst) To [os “FORD CHEVE 3 TON PLAT BED TOR FLAT BED, | — Chevrolet Sedan | Dark blue win | Many at only — at the N.E. Corner of tn Se tive WWJ, Minute wxyYz, Block WJBK, T. George SF itictal 2, Breakfast Club CKLW, Your Boy Bud Pre ee wsBK, Boe ‘heerpny rigs + Brighter Day WEYL. Show World neve 8:36—WJR, von WCAR, News, Roundup p+. Marriage Ese WWJ, Dr, Six Gun : » Pessy 8:30—WIR, A Godfrey wWxYa, CAR Rape | 8:90—wae, WWJ. America Singing CKLW, Crime Fighters WWJ, Welcome velers WXYZ, Vandercook FRIDAY MORNING 7:18—WJR, Music Hall 9:30—WJR, Mrs, Page CKELW, Good Neighbor Club 12:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny CKLW, Austin Grant CKLW. Take a Number 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy xYz, Samm Kaye 9:48—W. Pete & Joe : —_ . CRLW, News, Roth CKum. Tooy 5 CRLW. Bae Deven | SSR-WEYZ, gommy Kave ww, Dia Jack Carsos 1:00 WIR, arthur goatee ware. Ba Popper Young 9:18—CKLW. Lynn Murray CRLw, Sounding ‘Board CRLW, News, Homechats WoAR, Muste * | Oeia eect Sersen wee romeere wron| SEK Revere | WME Sue] ERD Eee ww, McGee 10:30— Pe Sa _—— —-Pesieeueee-BOUaS CuLw. # Rdwards CaLW. Mery Serene “ww, Becunage Wite “way ribter * ane oe 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank| CKL ” Badie : CKLW. Prank Edwards 10:15 WIR, Quest Star, WXYZ, Girl Marries WJBK. News, McLeod tre. thiee, tke ‘levee wave. Town 11:00—wW), Strike ft Rich | 15 wom susie Hall pny OR ash pave Cae ponds OSA. | WW. Stelle Dalles 10:30—WJR, Curtain Time mene ores | EAE erm, | tmwea’ mote orowe | Si, asD Gaucan CALW, Rag Ouerdie 4:1 Ww, News “Wa @emen in Rowse” “ —_— 19:45—CKLW, Organaires w Ever Since Eve CELW, News. Wright 0:40-WEYR Top ot Tove 11:00—WJR, Bews 11:30—WJR, Make Up Miné erg = o ‘ w WXYZ Bporta, Top WXYZ. Neighbor's Voice WHR Wattrick, Me a “Tah ~ rea CKLW, News CKLW. Queen fer s Day CKLW, Eddie Chase Tep of Town WJBK, News ; Soak, Bese Sarees CKLW. Van Kuren Bob at Tey ~ Rosemary WJBK. tile a yg » meee Wri. “Se Byline 6:18—WJR, Reynolds; Music 15:18-—WIR, Boe Reyncids WXY2, Top of Town 00-Win, Wendy werren | S20-WIR, Musto Mal | wwe Mayer __ CKLW..Musie ‘ I Foxe faassen | See __Watteick __ |. oan a a CELW. Strings cane 6:45—WJR, Curt Massey xY2, News, Top SaLW’ Poller, McKetier WCAR, News CKLW, News CKLW. Prank McKelier | ’ , and the aircraft moves to TV to Bring Top-Flight (Canada’s Navy (her's piowen © po Talent Into Small Clubs | Plans Helicopter |,,5,%,t% nx? hasnt ben abe NEW YORK t T k Sub It needs one that can carry more ee et oe Ore nant O 4TACK QUDS equipment—depth charges as well TY a Genel cred OTTAWA @~—Canada’s Navy 2s the sonar—and with greater en- television. plans to form an anti-submarine |@urance than present models. Plans to televise famous acts | hel using “dunk- weeny iaroentog teh a magn from the bigtime clubs were af-|ing “sonar” to track the undersea | {cturers to come up an- nounced yesterday by William | craft. swer. dent of Box Office Television, Inc. will hover close to the ocean sur-| The American wapiti or elk has) He said his firm expects to be- face and lower the sonar listening | the ears of a mule, the gait of 3 gin’ operation of the closed net-| gear beneath the waves. If they | camel and « body that j work service early in 1955. . hear no subs, the sonat is wound! a céw. smith, Mich. AEB, $2,363,000. _ USED TV SETS> 30 to Pick From! We Give Holdens Red . Trading Stamps Dumont Put the Game on TV in ‘46 When Sets Were Small and Few they are played. The Sunday afternoon schedule is complicated, with five or six games available on a_ regional basis. A typical. Sunday, Sept. 2, shows Cleveland at Philadelphia, New York at Chicago Cardinals, Les Angeles at Baltimore, Pitts. Washington at San Francisco. Dumont began televising profes- sional football in 1946, when re- ceiving sets were few and small. Last Dec. 27 the championship shown throughout the nation over 1X4 stations, the largest live cov- erage of a sports event by a single network. Pontiac Librarian Lists 23 New Books Twenty-three new books have been received by Pontiac City Li- brary, according to Librarian Adah Shelly. The books, fiction and non-fiction, are: ores Adult Fiction The Eternal Smile, and Other Stories, Pabien Lagerkvist - Parewell, My General, Shirley Seifert He Went for a Walk, D. E. Smith The Hea Mission of Gravity, H. C. School for Hope, Michael McLaverty Hyde An English Year, Nan Fairbrother Hunter's . Alexander Lake Marriage for Moderns, H. A. Bowman Masters of the Orchestra from Bach to Prokofieff, L. L. Biancolli Men. Who Shaped the Puture, Egon Larsen Past and Puture, W. #. Moletli Pure Breds, Morgan Dennis —— History, L. D. Baid- win pro: vata ennt-Gioore Dtplomecy, J. B. Bing- am These Were the Women, M. O. Whitton The Week-End Builder, W. I. Pisch- Ma Caidin Worlds tn Space, Your Child's Reading Today, Josette Prank Senate Approves Bill ucoe | for Extra Military Work WASHINGTON (» — The Senate passed a Supplemental Approcpia- tion Bill Wednesday calling for (A) $1,322,900,000 (B) Military Con- struction Program. i rFi C r ofefsmre enoA-ude -vc Air Force (Air Defense Com- Mich., AFB, City, Mich., AFB $8,136,000; Wurt- Stars and Lions | Play August 13 | Non-Fiction Chr ity, Comm tor. William © or Die, Brother Hyde, Willian J: two passengers and their clubs. “EASIER” GOLFING — Don B. 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