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The Day in Birmingham — °   
From Our Birmingham Bureau 
BIRMINGHAM—A difference of 
0004 of 1 per cent is the slim 
margin by which this year's city 
tax collection topped the record 
city’s history 
A heavy flood of mail reached 
the treasurer's office in time to 
meet the Aug 31 no-penalty dead- 
line.. and filled the city tills with 
$902. 806 24 of the total tax levy 
of $951,741.57 
“The comparison is, quite un 
High Dem May 
Succeed Solon South Carolina Group 
Wants Committeeman 
to Replace Maybank 
COLUMBIA, S.C. # — Edgar A. 
Brown, South Carolina's National 
Democratic committeeman; was 
nominated yesterday by the State 
Democratic Committee to‘ succeed 
the late Burnet R, Maybank as 
U.S. senator 
Selection by the state ¢ommit- 
tee means almost certain election 
to the Senate for Brown, who 
broke with Gov. James F, Byrnes 
in 1952 and refused to join the in- 
dependem South Carolinians for 
Lisenhower Movement. He cam- 
paigned strongly for Adlai Steven- 
son, who narrowly won this tradi- 
tionally Democratic stafe’s clecto- 
ral votes 
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Brown, 66 and president pro tem 
of the State Senate, was nominated 
less than six hours before the mid- 
night deadline for certifying can- 
didates for the November election. 
The comynittee turned down an al- 
ternate course — advocated by 
Governor Byrnes — to call @ spe- 
cial primary and in the. meantime 
put up a candidate who would 
promise jp withdraw later in favor 
of the primary winner. 
Byrnes said he would appoint 
such a primary winner to serve 
out Maybank’s unexpired term, 
which ends Jan, 2, Byrnes declined 
comment on whether he would how 
appoint Brown for the tnexpired 
term 7 
Brown twice tried for the U.S. 
Senate =P enrenr ge primaries, 
  He cited the of the St. 
Lawrence Seaway Bill and the re- 
duction of taxes by $7.4 billion as 
the biggest ts. 
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94.458 per cent of the levy, while 
the percentage collected by Aug. 
31 of the 1952-53 fiscal year was 
04.8504. 
With a tax tevy of $863,600.16 
then, $819,159.69 had been turned 
in 
Despite thegood showing . that 
| local taxpayers made, Berger fe-   | minded late comers that % of, 5 
per cent is.the penalty to be added 
to ‘assestments each -month . until |: 
March 1, 1%0 
“At that time, unpaid faxes 
are turned ever to the Oakland 
County treasurer's office, Then 
a 4 per cent collection fee is 
added,” he said. Sunis collected 
there are forwarded to the city. 
These same penalties are ap- 
| plicable in Bloomfield Hills, where 
about 81 per cent of the tax spread 
beat the deadline. City Clerk Rob- 
ert Stadler said this was “about 
normal.” Of the. $101,579.52 total 
tax spread, $81,564.84 was col- 
lected. | 
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Like coffee in Brazil, there will 
be a lot of salt in Birmingham this 
of 400 tons of it as the winter sup- 
The salt will be purchased from the International ‘Salt Co. at a cst 
of $3,200. - - . 
Walter P. Nickell, -paturalist’ at 
the Cranbrook ule of Science, 
has armounted that field trips for 
general nature study will be con- 
ducted during ‘thip- month and 
next 
_ Offered chiefly for nature hob- 
byist; camp counselors, grade 
afid high school science teachers 
or other working young people, the 
eight-week course is sponsored by 
the Detroit Audubon Society and is 
open to the public 
The opening registration meeting 
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- 
day in the institute's auditorium, 
and will include the showing of a 
colored movie. Parents are in- 
vited to bring their children of 
eight yeafs or over 
Othtr metings will be field trips 
for the particular study of birds, 
insects, plants, rocks, minerals 
and fossils ; 
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Because of the Labor Day hell- 
day, Rotarians will not meet on 
M onday, bot will hold their first ed, Berger said this represents | 
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Day Weekend “emergency” on 
Michigan highways to cut traffic toll, helmeted Na- 
tional Guardsmen are to help patrol state highways. 
  
  meeting back at the Community 
House on Sept. 13 
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» City qpmmissiqners. this. week 
tabied a hearifg on vacating an 
unimproved street which cannects 
Cole with Lincoln; east of Eton 
road, until the petitioner, George 
Dwelley, who gave the street to 
the city 16 years ago, can have 
further discussions 
‘The present street cuts through 
property Dwelley is negotiating to 
sell. The commission -favored 
moving the street to the west of 
the property in question, since & 
street is needed there for fire 
fighting equipment to travel over. 
Parade Will Mark 
Labor Day Here (Continued From Page One) 
rine corps units and motor cara- 
  en 
    guests. will be feted at a 5 p.m. 
| dinner in Hotel Waldron and a 
| mammoth fireworks display at the 
park will signal. the end of festivi- 
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      State Traffic Kills 2” Lumber Yard 
Early in Weekend (Continued From Page One) 
and 14 National Guardsmen were 
morning. an observer remarked | 
to Col. Roig that there was a lot | Puerto Rican Star 
Continues Long Run (Continued From Page One) 
of wind sweeping over the ranges, 
to which the colonel remarked, 
with a smile, “The wind and the 
Displays Jeff's Whisker 
  
  
  Blaze Doused 
by 19 Stations DETROIT (UP)—Nineteen De- 
troit fire companies successfully 
fought a lumber yard blaze here 
which at one time threatened to | 
spread to the main storage tank 
of Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. 
this morning. 
Firemen said the blaze was dis- 
coveted when it exploded in a e3 i 
t E ‘Off-Street Parking 
Will Open Tuesday BIRMINGHAM — Harold B. 
Kuder, secretary of the Wabeek 
Corp., annourited today that the 
new Wabeek-Jacobson parking lot 
north of Willets between Bates and 
Woodward will open at 9 a.m. 
Tuesday. 
Mayor Charles Renfrew will 
wield the sissors at a ribbon-cut- 
ting ceremony. 
Members of the city commission, 
City Manager Donaid -C. Egbert 
and City Engineer L. R. Gare 
are expected to attend, along with 
Wabeek-Jacobson officials. 
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i Dondero Dinner 
Set for Sept. 17 biviipte i 
    
_ House Speaker Martin 
to Speak at Testimonial 
for Congressman 
Ave., Berkley. 
Marlin R. Hemphill of Ferndale, 
Township and Robert St. Clair, in care of the Pontiac Chamber of 
Commerce. 
Sleeping Sickness 
Hits Texas Town 
  An 
mild farm. had health authorities 
in this lower Rio Grande Valley ‘ ii 5: 
  Harvey Gibson, 43, of Taylor Cen- 
      ployes blood bank. 
The visit is one of two made 
yearly by the unit. 
Since the blood bank was started 
last October, 295 pints of blood 
have been issued to employes or 
their families. 
  
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  -| Mrs. David Gill of Po Pontiac Deaths 
Willard James Proper Williard James Proper, 58, of 685 N. Perry St, died at Pontiac Gen- 
brief illness. : 
Bérn in Tawas City April 8, 1896, 
he was the son of Samuel and 
Sarah Uiman Proper. He married 
Vawn Schoch and came here trom 
Toledo, Ohic 29 years ago. 
He wag a member of the Reor- 
c. Other 
others and a 
Flint, Lawrence, survivors are t 
   Home. 
Mrs. Hershel died yesterday at 
6:15 p. m. at University Hospital 
in Ann Arbor after an iliness of 
seven weeks. 
Born in Cape Girardeau, Mo. 
John E. and Helen Slebelton Mc- 
Kinnie. 
She was married May 23, 1952 in 
Pocahantas, Ark. and came to 
Pontiac two years ago from Pop- 
lar Bluff, Mo. : 
Besides her husband and parents, 
she is survived by a son, Raymond. 
| Mrs._Clyde_Mesker-of Cape-Girar 
deau, and Mrs. Opal Hoas of Pre- 
mant, Mo. 
The bods will be sent to the 
Frank Cottrel Funeral Home in 
Poplar Bluff, Mo., tonight. 
Three Sent to Jail 
for Auto Parts Theft 
| Three Pontiac men were sen- 
tenced to five days in Oakland 
| County jail each today after they 
pleaded guilty to auto parts theft 
in Municiap! Court. 
Judge Maurice E. Finnegan sen- 
jtenced the trio after they failed 
|to pay $15 fines. Robert Nickles, 
28, of 600 California St., James 
Quiet, 24, of Howard McNeil St.. 
‘and Freddie Crumby, 25, of 4 Deland Ct., were arrested Aug. 17 
after they tried to sell several hub- 
caps to a local used car dealer. 
Pat Devany Winner     
-|in WDGA Tourney Pat Devany of Grosse Ile yes- 
terday completed her sweep of the 
Women's District Golf Associa- 
tion's two major events of the 
season. . 
Miss Devany defeated defending 
champion Irene Bretzlaff in an 
extra-hole match at Franklin Hills 
.| to win the WDGA's medal play 
title. She previously won the asso- 
ciation’s match play crown. 
After the two finalists had 
squared the first 18 holes, Miss 
Devany won the 19th, and the 
match, with q 10-foot putt. Mrs. 
Bretzlaff missed her 6-footer. 
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  eral Hospital yesterday after a 
Jan. 18, she ‘vas the daughter of the 
Also surviving -are two sisters, Storms Harass 
Repair Crews _ Strike Massachusetts, 
The new damage was blamed on 
water seeping into temporary pow- 
ler lines or bolts striking un-   
Federal, Defense 
“discuss how the funds can be 
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—- Shrine et __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 a , \ | oT ARER ¥ , Methourne and Sydney, Austra- | — -_*F Pe peg me a mii | i: 7 seer ep tha ee oe eee $ 
waar wa aon oose nae APL Painters | 2 eek os, Sees Longer‘ Trade List Vernoet Gace tp 3. <4 
—— | . | ..~ Jlas'a ‘Surrender’ to- Reds |\mnrm —_ a. tg id Ch ! food and estab- 2 $ dOff | ‘ASHINGTON Sen. Je 7 y a tics of w ,| Mahments, reports a 7 per cont 5 a SUSpeNG ViTiCla (nd) sale uy ann pw | gums ce SM COO nepane in recep compared to.   surtender’’ to the Soviet blagjan}<The subcommittee chairman, 
j agreement to increase the list of | Jenner said that “almost without 
goods which this country's’ allies | exception, these. witnesses have de- y |may ship to Russia and her Fu-| scribed the ‘Soviet’s recent trade | 
ropean satellites without losing | offensive as an integral part of its! 
U.S. aid, campaign for world conquest."’ 
He said it represented ‘‘a ta@iea} ee 6 4 
gain for the Conmunists as dam Harold FE. STassen, the admin. | 
aging to our prestige as our mil- | istration's foreign aid chief, an- | Gl ‘| R R 
itary retreat from the Yalu" dur | nounced Aug. 25 the decision to a 4 AYA NEN Local in Washington | 
Orders Dismissal After 
_ Conspiracy Charge 
WASHINGTON w — The AFL painters union. reportedly has sus- 
ended Robert C. Lowry as secre- 
tary-treasurer of its Washington gain over the previous year, 
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    leeal following his indictment on ing the Korean War reduce the numpér of embargoed ae conspiracy growing out of * ¢ » | goods and gaid it had the approval 0. li) CONSOLE an alleged $1,000 payment by a Jenner's statement on the con- | of Presidént Eisenhower as well | ; painting contractor to union offi- | troversial issue of East-West trade | 4s thé State, Defense, Treasury | ~ PIAN 0 cials. accompanied publication by the /«td Commeree—Departments A unon official said last night Senate Internal Security subepmt | |} said he was convinced the | the suspension order from the par- mittee ‘of a volume of testimony | decision weuld. result “in a net ent AFL Brotherhood of Painters taken at public hearings on “the | advantage to the free world of ex | was read by Joseph P. Hillock, its | : a panded peaceful trade and more | | Washington representative, to a| : 4 effective control of war potential WEATHER "meeting of the local council last Probe Ma End ih a = Pe oo a) Thursday night, Aine reported _sts- y un ae interests of the ni 
VAN ES pended were two business agents Ss _ * © -« of the local. 
ithi W Out of 297 +t hich had be | : i i of 297 ttems which ha ent z since ® and eal kar ab - 
if in | |embargoed, a net of 80 were taken | Post Signs ; Toff the list including tank cars. | two counts each of conspiring to 
violate the Taft.- Hartley ban 
against giving or receiving bribes 
for labor favors, 
$575 te $] 47! A. week earlier, Minte had told a House subcommittee he gave $1,- 
000 to painters union officials in 
Choose from over 133 designs 1951, but he denied this was done 
... Cast aluminum is weath- to permit ‘his firm to spray-paint 
erproot and rustproot. identi- an Army hospital annex at nearby 
fies and beautifies your house Forest Glen. 
ne pected of call for com- Hf) Archie B. Moore, who had been . ousted as business agent of the 
council, testified Lowry accepted a 
WIGGS ER ee Tess named 0 24 W. Huron dicted. Verdict on McCarthy crude petroleum, diesel oil, flat | 
cars, and rails | 
Censure Charges Will | The relaxation applied only to| 
trade by US. Allies with Russia | Take Longer and her satellites in Furope. Stas- | 
Dy JONN CHADWICK | iirictions on chiptnts ee | WASHINGTON (h—Sens, Wat: | munist China, North Korea aa the kins ~(R-Utak) and Case (R-SD)|Communist area of North Viet saw a chance today that bearings |Pam in Indochina 
on censure charges against Sen Jenner said that ‘within the past Mearthy (R-Wis) will end next | few days, history has recorded a week. But they wouldn't say how | new surrender by the United States 
long it might take to write a ver-/to the Soviet bloc.”’ 
dict aoe 
Watkins is chairman and Case «| Cancels A-Plant Tour member of a special bipartisan committee set up by the Senate| RICHLAND, Wash. (UR)—W. C 
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    demn McCarthy's conduct as un | but he just had to turn down the ANY PIANO 
becoming a senator and as tending | request of a Seattle mother who Bets 3 May Move to Japan to bring the Senate into disrepute. | wrote to ask that he arrange a Rent « y Ross . . When the six-man group finishes | tour of the Hanford 5 | Gulb J 
t Hanke atomic plant or rensen SEOUL (—Gen. Maxwel] Py its report, the Senate is slated to! near here for her and hie 12 Taylor said. today that part of his 
mma || U-S. Sth Army headquarters ‘‘may 
| well go to Japan’’ at @ later date. ( 4 = a e His statement was the closest % 4 SJ: : . 1 | ? thing yet to confirmation of a this week, befare rearssing unti next Tuesday, the committee put ‘ rumor the 8th Army may be split ' Untied Press Phete nae its records a mass of ta J.P.'s Purchase Lot GALLAGHER 
DEPENDABL cae eee danas Coa FIRST LOOK—Five British lovelies get a look at | Guide points out the sights to Stelia Claire. Julie mentary evidence bearing on five| NEW ALBANY, Miss. (UP)—)~ part being stationed in Japan. New York before New York gets a look at them | Andrews, Delys Lay, Ann Wakefield and Millicent categories of charges against Mc-| Mrs. J. P. Cook bought a lot trom MUSIC Co. Taylor told a news conference | in the forthcoming musical “The Boy Friend.” | Martin, Chrysler. Building is in background, center. | Carthy, | J. P. Combs, who had just tought | the possible 8h Army split would —— — These charges were among 6) !t from J. P. Godwin, lee Muren, Pentise FE 4-0566 be in the pattern of the Sth Air . oom: La fic tions, of the mn 
SERVICE io Sie Colonel Fleming js se «im we| Knife Point Buried —eupine in Fenda Under this plan the 5th has pulled wanted Bacon to try to find the Sens. Fulbright (D-Ark) and Morse 
Sam Benson Says:   be called back into session to con year-old daughter so the girl could SPINET PIANO 
sider the findings write a composition « ‘ months rental epptied : m how to In 2% days of public hearings | make an atom bomb = ents oheee puma : ~—< > F4     
  
           its main headquarters back to answers to these hypothetical ques- (Ind-Ore) in support of the censure Nagoya, Japan, and left its ad- tions: i i cankethe 
DESOTO GHRYSLER || vere headquarters in Korea. to Be Examined What ace. the efltets' on & par 28 Years in Sinus cn cal le 
       
                      
     
  
    Before the Kore the 8th : — Pp Army was based i Sean _ son who has been in a state ot ; PHILADELPHIA ® — Part of a troduce additional evidence before J 
DODGE PLYMOUTH : 342 inch knife blade has been re-| McCarthy starts his’ defense has | ‘ 2 malnutrition over a long period? 5 cs 5 pe ¢ w ont te e : 
5 Wants to Destroy EDC Psychiatrist to Check What are the effects on his brain? St " _ 4 aft enrol’ hers group's staff still “as going over " x . What effect would this have, along | “one's ad afler ing imbedded ? has left ¢ 
Service —_ Eases toe y quoted Woot Gorm = wane tered Charged “fear of death,’ on the possible | thére—unknown to Stone—for 28 Gear apes wap goon a any or om a ISN'T EVERYTHING... F | “ t ° borating | weakening of a person's will to! years j st -overed in the hear- é | Chancellor. Konrad Adenauer as | . them nét yet covered in ar e yr . i French Premi Pierre 2 J | Fesist ? }- Stone, a chemical worker, went | ings. | it’s Wondertul y saying ier FT. SHERIDAN, Ill. @—Lt. Col , 
Mendes-France “wanted to -de-| Harry Fleming, 4-year-cld career | joy nt nt reused Oo. | to Hinstein Medicsh Cefter iest) 00 = te-Hevel stroy”’ the European army project. ; of Temple. Tex..| rriday complaining of a severe|Prisoners Feed Patients Adenauer also warned in an ex-|4'™Y officer accused of collabo-| testified Fleming was “‘the type | 
    clusive interview with a Timés cor-| rating with the Communists, will | of officer that our government can| headache which had plagued him | FRANKFORT, Ky, (UP< 
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  respondent that the death of the| be examined over the Labor Day} be proud of.” Ahlert said it was| the past few years. | Farms operated by Kentucky's two 
European Defense Community | week end by a psychiatrist from | ‘‘unthinkable” that the accused of. | X-rays disclosed the knife blade. | state prisons produce much of the } 
treaty at the hafids of ‘the French | his home town of Racine, Wis. ficer would be sympathetic to! Stone, puzzled at first, finally re-| food consumed in state mental TAKE THE SIDE STREET TO q 
DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER Assembly mmght meari rebirth of| Fleming's trial before an 11-of-| communism | called having been stabbed in a/ hospitals. Officials estimated food : 4 
Cess ot W. Pike St “exaggerated nationalism” in Ger-| ficer general court-martial was re-| Fleming, first American officer | street fight 28 years ago. Dectors | worth $447,779 was produced dur- § ° , oF. i 194 FE 2-0186 many and the seeking of aid from | cessed until) Wednesday after five | brought to trial for behavior as a said the knife blade broke off and/ ing the first six months of , | $ : 
" : ; POW in Korea, served under Ah-| passed up the paranasal sinus—an| enough to provide each patient in Soviet Rassia, days of testimony. The officer—a . . s —————————————————_______ = - | prisoner of war in Korea 34 months | ert before the Korean War when | air space behind the nose | the four hospitals with 1.41 pints 
‘ j . i . he was assigned to the Wisconsin; The rest of the knife will be re | of milk and 63 pounds of vege- - - ee a “ : - 99 laces a maximum sentence of ay aa "Reliable INSURANCE Protection life imprisonment. dismisna) from | Bulitary district. t | moved in a later operation tables a day 
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1954 / 
A Sound Principle 
Municipal Judge Ceci. McCatium 
; has inaugurated what we think is a 
| sound practice in the “get tough” poli- 
    
cy against those contributing to the_ 
~~ Gelinquency of juveniles. 
: ~ * * 
Its first use came when he im- 
_ posed a four day jail sentence on 
a respondent who admitted fur- 
nishing beer to a minor. The 
court added a $25 fine to pay the 
cost of the violator’s keep in Oak- 
land County Jail. 
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“If we must throw violators in jail 
asa result of our ‘get tough’ policy,” 
Judge McCatium said, “then they can 
pay for their food and lodging. They 
have enough money to buy beer for kids 
—why should the city support them?” 
It shouldn't, Judge. 
After EDC What? Where do we go from here? 
Undoubtedly this was the most fre- 
quently asked question in free world 
capitals since the French Assembly's 
tejection of its own European Defense 
Community plan. 
The man who comes nearest to 
answering that question is our 
own Secretary of State, Jonn 
Fostsr Dutizs. Like President 
Ersznnower, he made no effort - 
to hide his feeling that what 
F, came as a shock if not a surprise, 
was a serious blow to the West. 
! See. * 
¢ What the President called a setback 
! _ to world peate, Mr: Dutazs-referred to 
as a tragedy. At the same time he is- 
sued a carefully worded statement an- 
. nouncing that one of the first results 
here of the French vote would be 
reappraisal of our policy in Europe. 
Obviously, to reassure our 
Allies, the Secretary went out of 
his way to pledge that what he 
once had called agonizing re- 
appraisal “would not lead the 
United States to turn to a course 
: of narrow isolationism.” . 
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} The statement also pledged that the 
Administration will act to grant sover- 
eignty to West Germany and consult 
with Chancellor Apenausr to help jis 
' government rearm to defend European 
* security, 
Another promise was directed to the 
tive EDC Nations that we would support 
“ny new plan which mighit rise from the 
foundations of the fll-fated European 
7? army project. Finally, Mr. Du.tes 
. ' @alled for an emergency meeting of the 
+. NATO Council to consider ways to bol- 
4 ster European defenses against Com- 
      * 
Even if we wished, it is impos-~— 
sible to dodge the fact that the 
Nonetheless, this defeat does not 
mean the end of the world. But it does 
lose any time finding a new solution for 
the problem of continental defense. 
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~ Dollars and Sense Secretary of Labor Mrrcusit wisely 
‘has relied on the most persuasive of all 
' arguments, the pay check, in his effort       
    
   
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pcp about half of the youths entering sec- 
ondary schools quit before graduation, 
most of them because of the lure of a 
regular pay check, pS tA 
The, mistake in that course is 
-proved by studies revealing that - 
the person with.a high school di- 
ploma probably will earn as 
much at 25 as he would at 50 
with only an eighth grade educa- 
tion. By the time he is 45 this 
diploma will mean almost $1,000 
more a year to him than if he had 
only finished elementary school. ~ 
Stay in high school, young man, and 
earn that diploma. It's a matter of dol- 
lars and sense for you and is important 
to your country. 
  
Aiding Education 
Alma College calls attention again to 
, the need for aid of the smaller colleges 
which are not tax supported. 
* * * 
Mrs. KNox’s generous gift will finance 
erection of a new administration build- 
ing at Alma. This is the third substan- 
tial contribution. to be received by this . 
small Michigan college in the last three 
years. 
Not only are individual alumnae pro- 
viding financial relief to these institu- 
tions, but a group of businessmen have 
organized a nationwide effort to aid 
them to meet steadily increasing oper- 
ating costs. : 
The smaller colleges fill an 
important niche in the Nation's 
educational system. Their contin- 
ued operation is vital to the con- 
tinued health and progress of our 
country. 
  
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CONSCIENCE doesn't keep many people 
from sinning — it merely makes them 
remorseful after they do so. 
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The Peoples Business 
Bingo. Bill Broad ~ Amendment Would OK 
v Roulette, Other Games 
. By JAMES A. 0. CROWE 
LANSING—The popularly but incorrectly 
named “charity bingo” amendment to the 
Constitution is the source of some misgiv-   
  
ings around the the State Capitol these days. © 
They center around three questions: (1) 
‘What kind of a vote will it bring out?"(2) Do 
the people really understand it? and (3) Will 
the Michigan Council of Churches succeed 
in keeping it off the ballot? : 
Taking up the last question first, the 
best guess is that the council has missed 
the beat im waiting this leng about mak- 
ing up its mind on asking the State Su- 
preme Court to block the vote. 
It is true that the law gives the Depart- 
ment of State until Sept. 14 to certify pro- 
posed constitutional amendments on the 
ballots to county clerks. But this is a dead- 
line, and as a practical matter, the depart- 
ment has already made the certification. 
Ballots are already being printed. 
The betting is that the court will tell the 
council that it can not order reprinting of 
the ballots at this late date. , 
The amendment was sponsored by the 
Michigan Assn. of Non-Profit Charitable 
~ Organizations, principally to permit such 
. organizations to conduct bingo parties. The 
State Board of Canvaasers ruled that 310,774 
of the signatures filed were valid. This was 
24,176 more signatures than needed to place 
the proposal on the Nov. 2 ballot. — 
The propesal is that the coristitutional 
° prevision forbidding all lotteries be 
amended to permit all lotteries if they 
are sponsered by non-profit charitable 
organizations. 
What concerns some state officers and 
legislators, ‘not necessarily opposed to the 
amendment, is that apparently most people 
think the amendthent would only permit 
such groups to hold bingo and keeno parties. 
But the Supreme Court has ruled three _..Mrs. Anniz Rem-Knox's-recent gift to 1 #@, 
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_\_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 
  
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Voice of the People   
Sadist Who Cut: Little D Jai Should Be (Le*ters will be condensed when 
sary because of lack of space Pull name, 
address and telephone number of the 
writer must occomgens letters but these 
will not be publi if the writer so 
requests, unless the letter is critica) in 
Ma nature.) 
Whoever cut out the helpless 
little dog's tongue should be sent 
to jail for ten years, tied to a 
whipping post and whipp< 
Clarence Utley 
28575 Middlebelt, 
Farmington, Mich. 
Reader Says Seniority 
Similgr to Religion 
It the American people let the 
President's veto of the postal work- 
ers’ pay raise pass and be for- 
gotten, so must we look forward 
to a very rough time in 1955 
when a new GMC - CIO contract 
“is debated. 
As I see it, it will be a filibuster, 
as I define service and seniority 
with GMC like I do religion in any 
faith. Time spent through the 
- years is seniority, not because you 
have worked five or six years, but 
  rather how much you have con- 
tributed to the place where you 
labor. 
Seniority is absolutely uncon- 
stitutional, else why has senior- 
ity net prevailed on the Supreme 
Court? This is my idea: if you 
don’t like your job, quit, I have 
done just that through 2% years. 
Never in my life, when I had so- 
called seniority, did I stop anyone 
in any way. My record speaks for 
itself. 
: William Reid 
Religion Is Responsible 
for Best Things in Life 
“Agnostica,” you called religion 
and science the “two great social 
factors.” I agree. Science is re- 
sponsible for the enlightenment of 
man and the presentation of many 
truths regarding our physical en- 
vironment. : 
Religion. however, is a much 
greater social factor. It is direct- 
ly respensible for the development og’s Tongue , 
led and Given Whipping 
of hospitals, Socia) Security, courts 
of justice, public health measures. 
etc. Even our Constitution is based 
on religious principles. 
perish. 
Looking Back 15 Years Age 
FDR PROCLAIMS U. S. neutral- 
ity . 
STOCKS IN WALL Street zoom 
ing, some from $1 to $15. 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist   
priest who typifies the highest - 
type of clergyman, for he 
knows his parishioners so well, 
he actually cures them of half 
their medical ailments fust by 
his assurance and his 
use of the “Compliment Club.” 
By DR. GRORGE W. CRANE 
Case-.M-306: Father Rudolph 
James M6dik. 46, is the famous 
rosary priést of Casco, Wisconsin. 
When I was in Green Bay re- 
cently addressing the Rotary Club, 
Father Hodik drove over to attend 
the luncheon, for he is a_ great 
reoter for practical psychology and 
especially the ‘Compliment Club.” 
“Dr. Crane, that ‘Compliment 
Club’ really produces - wonderful 
changes in social relations,"’ he in- 
formed me. - :   
any 
game ‘of chance. It covers any “scheme, 
game, contrivance or device” in which money 
tw paid on the chante of winning & prize. 
be it merchandise or money. 
There is concern that too few people 
realize that the amendment would thus 
permit non-profit charitable organiza- 
tiens to net only run bingo games, but 
_ chuck-a-luck 
ether gambling game they could think 
ef. . 
Neither political camp knows whether they 
will profit or lose from the heavy—ypte the 
issue is expected to turn out. 
are worried because ? agitation in favor of the amendment cen--. 
_ tered in Detroit and that the issue wil! call 
‘a lot of Detroitets to the polis. The Detroit 
-vote is nermally heavily Democratic ; 
Though the Reman Catholic Church 
Protestant churches. The Protes- the 
focus of the opposition to the proposal - “T've been in my parish for 18 
years.” he continued, “I like my 
people and they are very devoted 
_ to me, 
“In fact, I can call all the grand- 
parents by name 
acquainted even with the family 
pets, too, that I can greet each 
one of my parishioners gets sick, 
the family always calls me at once. 
“And in a large number of 
i Aunt Het   and am so well 1 visited were most gracious kind whenever we looked for their 
good points and paid them sincere (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.)         
      
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By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER 
The day before Labor Day has. 
since 1910, been observed in many 
  
By ARTHUR (BUGS) BAER 
Tinternational News Service) 
When a President takes out a 
road company you know the cam- 
paign is swinging along like a fat 
gal on a trestle bridge. 
  
Both sides have 60 days and 
are making the most of it like a 
baker with one egg and no flour. 
At no time did the partisans, 
meet man-to-man like two valets 
One goes ahead of the other lay- 
ing land mines on the published 
itinerary. The most dangerous tor- 
Everybody steps on it sooner or 
later. 
Candidates for political prefer- 
ment no longer look each other 
If I get thar fust I'll 
A speaking tour is a i 
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    unday Observed 
by Protestants Since 1910      
    
  now New York. 
were permitted to build a syna- 
gogue. 
  
“Wednesday, September 8, is the 
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary, or, to be less forma, the | 
for many. centuries been the day — 
set apart for this observance. 
In Mexicc they lead up to this | 
day with a week-long festival in 
honor of the “Virgin of the Reme- | 
dies,"’ a crude and primitive little 
statue with a most 
history. 
lost, and it stayed lost for 20 years, 
acopted as their patron by the 
loyalist party in the Mexican Rev- 
viution of 1810. She was on the 
  Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
So many are the errors that... 
I make from day to day . . 
sometimes feel so helpless 
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Fortunately for Patient, Tonsils Never - 
Completely Removed ... They Benefit By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. That Old Feeling 
so very brittie, lately have 
Ww Pingernails 
Ured. worn out feeling... (Mra. L. J 
   
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Fi 3sSITS Tr «RI De aaa a OT ER ET Te ra ort | 
Queen’s Ball Spa 
Village Council Upsets | Holly Manager Ouster AMOLLY —*The Village Council: 
last night overruled Village Presi. dent Worth Hitchcock’ s Friday fir- ing of Village Manager Anders O. | Hustvedt é 
Council members took the posi- | tion that the manager cannot be fired by the president alone, and 
that such action must have their 
approval. 
Hitchcock's firing of Hustvedt 
followed the Wednesday   
: Karen Receives 
) Keys to Village Street Dance Is Tonight; 
Governor Will Crown 
Queen Sunday 
ROMEO — Queen Karen, Hoff 
\of Pontiac made her first public 
appearance as reigning monarch 
of the 22nd annual Romeo Peach 
Festival when she and heg_escorts 
led the grand march at the Queen's 
Ball in the Romeo High School 
| auditorium last night 
+ Her official welcome to the com- 
munity was staged at the review-     
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by the council as a new patrol- 
resigna- man. _ I. ni a —- dismissal, _ 
Charter Receives re re manager with) 
Legal Inspection ifailure to cooperate with him, | 
completed its | causing dissention in village de- | 
ipartments, and the resignation of | 
work on a charter for the city of 
Walled Lake and it is now under-   
| Jones. 
| the village at 1:30 p.m. today. 
: | OCTAVY PILET 
jof 65S. Eagon Dr. Lake Orion, | part of the program today, with 
President Hi |have announced the engagement 9 street dance scheduled Hitcheock said his | of their daughter, Octavy Marie,| 9:30 tonight, * 
— he the general to William Fortner. He is the son Sunday's. festivities will begin 
ygrnteg bod sg be state laws. of Mr. and: Mrs. Kenney Under: learly with the arrival of the Dawn 
hea gigs Hitchcock | wood, of Palm Harbor, Fla. No! Patrol gt the Romeo Airport be- 
Hustvedt b valet pes of | date has been set for the wedding |tween 7 and 9 a.m, The public has 
follo rd a a —— ‘been invited to have breakfast with cil, following an agreement of - pray ite 
and a ae cae —— Couple Exchange. At~12:30 p.m. Sunday, visitors 
“eer Weddin Vows and | citizens are invited to 
g witness the boys’ coaster race on 
Police Chief Warns in Allenton Rites Sr 3%, a" cre svt few 
of Safety Problem ARMADA—Delores Zoe Dheygere the lawn adjacent to the First 
‘and Martin Heim were united in| Congregational Church. : 
a |marriage at St. John's Catholic | Highlights of Sunday's activi. 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Po-| Church, Allenton, recently ties will be the coronation of 
lice Chief Frank J. Van Atta has! The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| Queen Karen by Governor G. 
| issued a warning to all motorists | Julius Dheyere and the late Mr.| Mennen Williams at 8:38 p.m. 
that traffic law violations will pot Dheygere. The bridegroom is the | im. the High School auditorium. 
be tolerated around the schools in | son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Heim | One of the most appealing events 
the township as children begin to of Almont lof the Labor Day schedule will be 
| School move shortly. Mrs, Morris Bannistet of Almont {the Children’s Parade which will 
“This does not only apply in the wes her sister's matron of honor.| form at the: North Grade School 
immediate school zone, but. to all with Joan Butz, Yale, Anna|There will be four classifications 
streets and highways used by Krankel, Almont, Nancy Arm-|in the parade, including large 
| schoo] children,"’ Van Atta stated 
sey.) The law states all traffic members of the Michigan Munici- 
pal League Sept. 9, to consider 
  
  acting as consultant te the local 
group. 
Members of the charter commis- | 
sion are Ralph Buffmyer, Charies | 
Fisher, Fred Freebury, George | 
Gram, Larry Gilliam, Ray Boyle. | 
Cameron. Rose, Hiram Sims and | 
Clifford Smart.   
County Calendar Big Beaver 
The Big Beaver Methodist Church 
wecs will hold its annual program 
— ting ot 130 pm, Bept | 
at the church 
The Margaret Howell Circle. of. the 
Beaver Methodist Church. #il| meet strong, Almont and Lou Lois Bialk | floats, walking groups and single 
of Richmond as bridesmaids entries. Over 30 children already 
Richard B. Crosby.of Ann Arbor have registered to participate mn 
was the best man, with Donald | this event. ; 
Heim, Richard Brodie, Elmer| Detroit Police Commissioner Ed- 
Neighebar and Kenneth Crowell, | ward Piggins and Judge McKay 
seating the guests. Skillman, also of Detroit, will judge 
the floral parade, scheduled to be- 
miles gin at 2 p.m. Monday, The parade 
, = Classes Start Sept. on Main street from Hart to Gates 
every school zone a slow zone, and ; | "The first section of the parade 
drive with caution during school | ARMADA —The-Armade Rural) yay teas hevectens os: 
* Teachers and bus drivers wi!! participate, 
= ing hears wim In the evening the climax of the 
will not report until 9 a.m ; : 
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ® — | Wednesday. Siceecen amie GaueE place at | will be led by the mounted divi- 
hours | agriciltural school will open tor | and sports cars, The second sec- 
‘Marie McDonald 
| conferences. Kindergarten pupils | 1006 aay festival will be the Mum- 
Actress Marie (The Body) McDon-| School will“ctose .at 2 p.m. | oo with Mrs Marvin Moore, 1060 
et 1 p.m. Gept. * 
will meet 
at the home of Mrs. Roy Mulburt, 111 
Clay Gt, Lapeer, Sept 9 et 3 pm 
Thema . 
The Thomas Community Assn will 
serve @ cafeteria beef and chicken sup- 
per et their hell Sept. 7 at 5:30 pm 
with the public invited. 
      
In his safety message Chief Van 
Atta asked every motorist to make 
       
   
                               
       
     
                 
                    
   
  | sion of the Macomb County Sher 
| iff's Department. 
the fall semester Sept. 7. With ton wilt include the floral float. 
students reporting at 1:30 p.m. | pyeven bands are expected to 
Guilty of Hit-R | ullty 0 it- un |< Rersiip sat ond of te ural | mers’ Parade’ with its keynote of 
ald, through her attorneys, plead- Wednesday Sept. 8 to allow pupils | 
ed guilty yesterday to a hit-and-run to purchase their books. 
misdemeanor charge and was Buses will follow the same | 
fined $50, routes as last year, essentially, | 
A charge of driving while under but parents have been asked to | 
| the influence of drugs was dis- have their children ready slightly 
| missed by Municipal Judge Henry earlier than last year for the first Draeger. week 
The actress was arrested last. — ; .| June 21 after her car struck four ' others, three of them parked. She Walled Lake Band Set told police she had taken six tab for State Fair Concert oe at ber eee Se ee Wah Lick Sedan a | Miss MeDoneld is separated : 
|from her-husband, shoe manutac- the Walted-Lake High School Band will appear at the Michigan State | | turer Harry Kark 
| ee Fair Sept. 10. under the direction 
‘ of Helmut Holland-Moritz, direc- Variety Show Planned = * 
for Two Performances | The band will play a concert in| 
NORTH BRANCH ——A musical the band shell at 1:30 p.m. and’. 
show, “You Can't Beat) Will also participate in a parade i ; 
| 
  TROY TOWNSHIP Friends 
and neighbors of the Owen A. 
    | Bratcher family, 2175 Jarman St., 
have collected $1,300 to start ron- 
istruction of a new home for the 
|family of 11 who were burned out 
of their home Aug. 17 when fire 
+rased the structure.     
Boy From Metamora 
Victim of Bulbar Polio 
METAMORA—Richard de Beau- 
| bien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
ide Beaubien of. Metamora, is a fund will benefit from the perfom- 
  
  
ein ne Fruita fate ‘be | Metamora OES to Meet 
clerk for| METAMORA — The Metamora 
years, He is succeeded by Roy ‘OES ‘will resume meetings Sept. 
Ba village treas-|7, after vacationing for July and 
      
  
  August. 
@Uuia B. REED 
‘Jeneane Lee Kimmel Wed ,, """"""__,.., 
in Double Ring Ceremony ite esessemeni ot oir daugher the engagement of their daughter. 
| 'Cpl. Julia B. Reed to Sgt. Raul 
light service Saturday, Jeneane 
| Lee Kimmel, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Ray Kimmel of 44 Hovey St., 
Oxford, became the bride of Roger | 
He is the son of sister, Betty Lou. Sam Britton of | stationed at Fort Devens, Mass 
Chicago was. best man. while John | No date has been set for the wed- 
Szaho of Gary, and Richard Kim- | dine. 
County Births mel seated the guests. 
Following the ceremony a re- | 
ception was held in the church | 
partors for 15 guests, : 
The couple will live in Chicago, 
where they are employed in the 
American Airlines. Aline: | Mr 
  
  
      
              
  
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rks Three-Day Romeo > 
A carnival, art exhibit and Mr and Mrs. Thomas R. Ptlet| jecat and out-of-town talent was | 
Burned-Out Family Aided 
by. Township Neighbors 
| added 
OXFORD—At an 8° p.m_candle-: ~ The—bride's—attendant—was—her+cChenia of New York. Both are |   
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Orion Schools 
Plan Full-Day Sept. 9 Date Begins 
| Back-to-Class Trek 
for All Students 
LAKE ORION 
for the schools in this newly ex }* ‘ 
   
     
     
         
    Opening date 
panded district has been announced 
‘ as Sept 9 All students will report 
for a full day's schedule with 
high school beginning at 8 30 aim 
and elementary grades at 9 aim 
5 In general, children will attend 
pe > + 4 
| ceptions are in the Howard district 
  ie) 
reem assign 
elemen 
henwal Horne Show 
to Mark Labor Day | 
| MARLETTE—The annual horse 
|show of the Marlette Saddle Chub | will mark Labor Day observances | 
here. It ‘will be co-sponsored by | 
| the club and the Community Hos. | 
pital Auxiliary 
| Judging will begin at 10 a.m. at 
| Memorial Athletic Field 
jat 3 pm 
Hunter Trials Planned neral Home. with burial in Atticé 
~ The Metamora |Cemetery, He was killed Thurs METAMORA 
| Hunt, Inc., will hold its annual |@&Y When struck by a train in 
downtown Lapeer. . 
\* a Dat} Surviving are his wite d | : | ke — sae a a ot See daughter, Mrs. Claude Scramiin; — ern ~== |iwheré students will be transported 
; ; _pils from Webber and seventh and 
The engagement’ of Eleanor jeighth graders from Carpenter dis 
EK. Spencér, of Detroit, and~ the |i, the Proper School at Gingelville 
| late Mrs. Spencer, to Wallace Alex- | 
| He is the son of Mr. and Mra. Wil-, the Blanche Sims School and the 
iam A. Brown of Walled Lake, | bigh schoot building have been 
Ty Ch — ments by mail, 
Troy Church to Start rcs vens sinuses . 
2-Service Schedule Kindergarten through fifth gerade 
| again will be housed in the Blanche 
fodist Church will mark q milestone |feoms will be in the high school 
lin its history with the institution )uilding, and will follow the sched 
starting tomorrow. Services will be school, 850 ane to 39 pm 
at 9 and.Jl am. A nursery for Cafeterias -in both buildings will 
both times * tember 9 . 
Sunday school classes for all) Mike La Magna. assistant direc. | 
The Troy Methodists date back | charge of the outlying schools, has 
to 1827 when a\class was organ-. prepared a bus schedule 
es af Ane pag angel school students will meet in the 
ard.4@s pastor in June ma aym for an orientation assembly. 
a at 90 Square Lake Rd. has! nated according to the 
its own full-tinte minister | initiates of their last names to 
} —-~ 
| Seventh and eighth graders will 
| Feverse this process, getting their ELEANOR SPENCER linto the village. Eighty grade pu 
Spencer, daughter .of Mr. George | tricts will be transported by bus 
|ander Brown, has been announced.| Elementary students attending 
| aera | motified of their 
tary principal, has announced 
| TROY TOWNSHIP — Troy Meth. | Sims building, sixth grade class 
fof two Sunday worship. services, We for junior and senior high) 
pyoung children will be provided at be open beginning Thursday, Sep- | 
ages will be at 10 am tor. of elementary education in 
jized in a log schoolhouse. - The | At 8:30 a.m. Thursday, the high 
the first time that the chureh, | They wit then report to desig 
| plek wp their schedule cards. 
schedule cards first and then re 
County Deaths 
| LAPEER — Service for William | | F. Carter, 74, of 828 State St.. was 
Clyde 
| Pefitiwe, one sister 
‘Tibbenham of Lapeer; 11 grand. | 
lehildren and 32) great-grandchil 
| dren: 
Mrs. Paul Jubelt 
| A work-bee began today to build +—payistinti—serviee for Mes! 
ja new home, Paul (Christine) Jubelt, 59, of 
Alex Heit, of 7198 Jarman, has 12080 Andegponville Rd, will be 
| formed a committee to accept all | heid at 2 p.fh. Monday at the Ben- | donations, including clothing and, die Funeral Home, Holly, with | 
| furniture | burial in the Davisburg Cemetery. | 
The family tost all tts posses. | She died Thursday. 
| gions in the fire, which occured | 
| while they were away, injuring a daughter, Ester Weishaupt of 
Ge ene. , | East Detroit; two sons, Karl and 
The Kaye Storm and Sash Co,| Herman Jubelt of Davisburg. 4 
of Royal Oak has donated windows) *i*ter. Bertha Sobjeck; and two 
for the new home. and the Home| brothers, Lewis and Arthur Sob- 
Owners Lumber Co. of Troy has | jeck 
sold the committee lumber at cost | Harry 4. Tissany; %r. 
ter the house. -| BERKLEY — Service for Harry | 
Holt gaid *he expects to have the |}. Tissany, Sr., 75, of 170 Catalpa | 
shell and roof erected today. He| Dr, formerly of Pontiac, will be 
that donations are® stiil|}held at 3.30 p.m. Sunday at the | 
being accepted. . Sawyer Funeral Home. with burial 
Bratcher, father of-nine, is un-| Tueglay in Jackson, He died Fri- 
employed. | day 
ional Surviving are four daughters, 
'Viva and Edith at home, Mrs 
Sunnyvale Chapel Holds | Lawrence Ottney of Regal? Oak. ane Mrs Lioyd Mann of, Detroit, « Annval Banquet Tonight a son, Harry J. Jr. of Ferndale. 
WATERFORD CENTER—Sunny- Edmond BR, Foley 
vale Chapel members are sponsor-| pOCHESTER = Service for Ed, 
ing the Sth annual Bible student mond R, Foley, 111 W. Fourth St. 
banquet at -7, in‘the Fellowship | ¥®* held at the Metvin A. Schutt 
Hall, ee Funeral Home this afternoon, with 
in Mt 7 tery. He | '   j porting to the gym for assembty. + 
today from Baird Fw, 
Dora a. 
three bro@iers, Norman of Lapeer, | 
ot Attica and Lorenzo of | 
Mes. Florence } 
Surviving besides her husband is y Peach Fest Seed-Breeding | 
Station Schedules 
Field Day Sept. 8 - ROCHESTER — Wednesday will | 
be Tomato and Pepper Field Day 
at Oakview Seed Breeding Station, 
just south of Rochester. A special 
program will perm growers to 
observe variety_trials and to dis 
cuxs planting problems and- dis- 
eases with qualified experts 
Starting at | p.m... five special- 
ists from Michigan State College | 
will be on hand to answer ques: | 
fiona at the Ferry Morsé station 
which is located on Hamlin road 
east of Rochester Growers | 
are to specimen 
plants or fruits for diagnosis or 
observation   
road 
Hiv ited bring 
bind yout bd. —t 9 rte pepper and tomato trials under the direction 
of Harm Drewes and Withert ° 
Bentley of Ferry Morse ts ached. 
uled for 1:30 p.m., as wel) as a 
tour ef the flower trials. 
The proram, open to the public, , an 
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iva is expected to be attended by farm- 
ers from Michigan, Ohio and Can- 
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SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000.00 
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month by month... 
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Fall feeding strengthens 
roots, mokes the gress 
heolthy ... feeds 100 sq ft 
for less than. @ dime, 
29 the - $2.50° 
100 toe - $7.85 
      @ Scotts Spreader 
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Merion Blue Grass Roots grow déep and spreads quickly, crowding out 
crabgrass ond obnoxious weeds. Stays green in hot 
weather with less water, One pound sows 750 sq. ft. 
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    THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 
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The Pontiac School of Religion | 
begin fall day, | 
Oct. 4, and will meet each week | 
through Nov. 8% All classes will 
held at Bethany Baptist Church is 
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ae FE 4 Bazin up nirwrve |Hindv Temple Dedicated, Union Protests i t the league oh ; m oA, 
4 i rn an ripracts oat stp , ‘Sunday Selling; 
: NEW HOPE  . | coscewa tn coromouc at sr! Cites Old Law 
i ee BIBLE SCHOOL temple i te Get Fete ot the jorge Onde Al tae coast 
—} a Society ortian Retail Clerks . AFL. 
<j nonheme pega ee of the Toledo law aories mene 
- ts Tou to te ff Dante ste, of, Saravana ity re that they wil ace : First Annual the realization of God and the serv- |Srntcry Ohin lew enone aie Youth Revival ice of humanity). ‘é “desecetian ed cues 
Sunday, Sept. 5th Ee en ane tives| William F. Strum, secretary- 
Famous Youth Speaker |]! Vilicy were Seumi Prabhavananda | eAsurer BB eared 0 shane ane of Hollywood, founder of the Port- arr gore la Peat a 
| © NON-DENOMINATION AL lend group, ong Swami Frevitre | 1... eseration of the six stores con. 
ue mate i ow SO minted untair competition to os oe shments w his 
ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE | resents that do not keep open on : 239 East Pike Street | Sante. 
| 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship |). Ths tleres involved in > 
i 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service maae Risy courage an ap. | : Ber. W. & Varian, Paéter ~~ Levers Sheffield, Mutle Director . 
| : - - a= ———- — —<— | The Ohio statute provides that 
~/ APOSTOUG cut 
458 Centre! 
Sundey Services 
10 A.M, — 7:30 P.M. “The treth on F whether of Ged, or meders 
Fecedar might and en Sunday te gesstien thin, ring S43. 8. 
Tues., Thurs. end Set. Services 7:30 P. M. 
7 OSHUA'S LAST CAMPAIGN” poo 
1:00—Maning Wenig [tor St atry Cater, Xavier, Kan | ‘THE FIRST CHURCH 
OF THE BRETHREN |] et eld lncation—46 Nerth Resels 
| Sendey Scheel—i0.00 A.M. 
: | Preaching by the Paster—ii A.M. 
— . tev vee". im. — “wow OSS conse Wed, ovayen, bts Stedy, 1:90 p.m. 
FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH. ~ 135 nae = es D. — a The Joslyn Avenue 
= |] United Presbyterian 
All Saints Episcopal Church || — ~ Church WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE mil) |" Seaiym 08 Thin 
The Rev. ©. wiadinvera. ~ . Bible School ...... 9:30AM 
Rev. Waldo R. ise Rev. Robert J. Bickley — 680 6eeces 10:45 A.M, 
we Paster Preach 8:00 A. M,.—Holy Communion Toy , “MEN ay wean 
ion ae Youth = i 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion lil icon a at 
11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. S| Bémend 1. Wathine, Paster 
Sermon by Rev. ioe t Curtis ) —— 
St. ‘s Chapel St. Andrew's Chapel 30 Whittemore Street Mulferé Michigan «00 Gente Eigheng jy Rl ~ B- 5 1) A. M—DMorsing Prayer $00 A M.—Hety Communion Charies Stack, M. J. Broke 
a A Nak | ec te 
—/|| THE PLEASANT . | GROVE MISSIONARY 
+ | FREE METHODIST |) = anc | 128 W. Pike St. 
e\ ' CHURCH | sass 87 Lefeyette Street (2 Blocks West of Seers) |} DAY | Sunday Schoo! at 10 A. M. Miss Burtelle Green, Superintendent || Services: 11 A. M. ; A Geed Live Sundey Sehool—Cilasses lor Every Age! and 7:30 P. M 
: Morning Wowhip, 11. Newest ¢. Arts, Paster. . 
being the manage, ,_ Rev. $. Littlajeha. Paster 
| Burton M. Arts, snsistont pastor, will be pesrching. = , 2 
You Are Always Welcome oa tha ca c ity United 
|| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |] ter ron saws 3 Carer Osklend and Seginew Streets 9. dae mek 
' “Holding Forth The Word of Life” 11:00 a.m Worship Service 
SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening 
} tf Helen Cleveland a8 
7 sak ae | Soe ; EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. : “A PICTURE OF HEAVEN” | 
; Rev: Wittem B. Hebes, Assistant Pastor | 
a cn caiacaniavltascaetiilt diiciadiaack diaresvadlases dureiitiba ta: | Sunday Scheel 10:00 «. m. 
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4 NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT!!! [| 
YOUTHTIME at 8:45 P. M. following — 
| a ____the evening service. || 
2 _* FEATURING * | 
EUREKA JUBILEE SINGERS of CHICAGO ‘ 
3 REV, H. H. SAVAGE, D.D., Postor 
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oe ' Everyone - Welcome 
| CHRISTIAN TEMPLE || 22 = . SE 6-Teee 
S05 Auburn Ave. | 
SUNDAY SERVICES : ~ = Dr. & Mrs. Letand L, Merion, Speakers 
- | 9:45 A. M—Morning Worship and Communion 9 Rev. Lola Marion will bring the message 
'9:45 te 12:15—Children’s Church and School - 4 <- _/ School for All Ages 
= 7:45 P. M—Evangelistic ice 
: Heer Di. LL. Merion Speaking on 
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  FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 816 Baldwin Ave. 
Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Thers. Preyer 7:30 p. m. 
Saterday Night Service of 7:30 p. m. Preaching 11:00 2, m. 
Fe ¢-s0e0 
    
  
  
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(Oppesite Pest ) 
j Malcele K.- Berton, Minister | 
t Sanday Service 10:38 A. M. 
“THE NATIONAL THEME, LIBERTY” 
Dr. Theodore M. Shipherd, guest speaker 
    
  . Everyday Religion 
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The Bible contains a gallery wherein are hung striking 
photographs of things to come, The old prophets had cam- 
ii. eras with long-range lenses. David, the musician, in the 14th 
Psalm, hangs upon the wall of his 
Iron Curtain countries of day. 
In the f studio a picture of the 
GOD.” Maken ; 
~— .This is the ultimate tn folly. Not sa 
denial af the Divine, they order 
They forget that most men are incurably religious. Over- 
lords may crush their bodies, they cannot choke their souls. 
In the background of the picture David paints some 
of the results of a godless philesophy—“THEY ARE 
CORRUPT: THEY HAVE DONE ABOMINABLE WORKS.” 
Denial of Ged is a down-going elevator kading te 
abominable deeds. 
In this background is shown also their treatment of 
their people—“THEY EAT UP MY (THEIR) PEOPLE AS 
THEY EAT BREAD.” The enslavement of workers and the 
wholesale destruction of others is to be expécted of those 
who know not God. 
      lurks on every side. Follow the artist’s brush— 
WERE IN GREAT FEAR FOR GOD IS WITH 
ERATION OF THE RIGHTEOUS.” That is s 
for fear. The worst never lasts. : 
Strange paradex this, but the 
the foundation of our faith in victory of a free 
world. The real conflict is se much one of ‘oppos- 
ing philosophies as one Of oppdsing faiths, theirs in 
themselves and ours in a Higher Power. 
In her poem op the atom, Mary Slattery writes,-“In the 
lair of the a , where no man had trod, I came upon 
Lucifer Salnahe God.” ' 
That is the real meaning of this world situation—Lucifer 
¢ nging God, hate challenging love, communism chal- 
aging Christianity, chaos challenging Christ. 
But Lucifer has fallen once. He will fall again. By the 
d@nial of God, communism places an impossible barrier in 
its own pathway. 
Read the 14th Psalm and see this picture at first hand. 
It is just another warning from both history and revelation 
that no nation can deny God and long endure. It just isn't 
done.    GEN- 
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Service 10:88 A.M. Senday 9:38 A.M. Sunday Bite Scheot 
87) Rebinwesd Ave. 
    
            
         
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      Church Sunday, 
mage be the Rev. Ivol L 
Curtis, a former rector. 
with their sons Bill and Donnie have 
clergyman here preceding : 
C. George Widdifield, He is now 
rector at St. James 
Church in Los Angeles, Calif. 
U. N. Delegate States 
World Craves God MACKINAC ISLAND —A Nor- 
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or in the United Nations there is WeePEae 
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   Sunday School 9:45 A. M. 
WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. 
Sermon: 
“FENCES AND SERPENTS” 
Evangelistic ...... . 7:45 P.M. 
“THE UNFINISHED FURROW” 
- Tuesday, Bible Study 
Thurs., C. A.’s 7:45 P. M. 
Visit the Church of the 
Old Fashioned Gospel 
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PILGRIM WATCH—The lone 
at Rome's Ciampino a 
awaiting the arrival of piigrims,   THE PONTIAC PRESS, salina aoe 
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figure of a nun| United Press Photo 
stands watching the landings of the big transports | are flocking to the Eternal City by every method of 
Perhaps she is/| transportation to participate in the observance of | 
thousands of whom | the Marian Year.   
7:30 P.M. Evening Wership 
“The Greatest Quest of 
Man's Life” - 
11:20 a. m. Bible Scheel 
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowships 
Wednesday 7:30 P, M. Prayer Meeting 
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Sunday School ..10 A.M. 
Morning Worship 11 A.M. 
    
          
    
    
     
          
  
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Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. 
Youth Groups 6:30 7.M. 
Redie CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR 
SA.M. A, J. Boughey, Paster           
  
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Confident Living 
You Can Find Freedom 
Within Own Heart, Mind By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | into 
While in Texas last spring I had 
to take a 500-mile trip to make a 
speech. A friend of mine was kind   
     
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Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p, m. **eeeee 6:15 p.m. 
    
  
  
                
Rev. Milton B. Genk, PD. ©. Minister Rev. Soha W. Melder, Asse) 
| 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL : 
___10:45°A. M—MORNING WORSHIP 
“CARPET SWEEPERS and/CROWNS” 
               
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‘Catholic Drys 8f 
  Condemn Radio . 
and Video Ads 
Ry Religious News Service 
BALTIMORE, Md.—Resolutions 
warning against the sale of liquor 
to minors, urging that women be 
banned from bars and condemning 
radio and TV advertising portray- 
ing intoxicants as “‘attractive" 
were adopted by the Catholic 
Total Abstinente Union af America 
at its 82nd annual meeting here. 
“In view of the increase of wom- 
en and juvenile inebriates,”” one 
resolution said, “holders of licenses 
should be warned to conduct their 
places of business according to the 
law and asked to discourage the 
presence of women at the bar. 
enforcement ef the laws which 
gevern the sale te miners and 
minors.” 
A second resolution described as 
“demoralizing and destructive of 
family life’’ the efforts of manu- 
facturers and distributors of. in- 
-| toxicating beverages to “picture 
their products and extol their 
‘merits,’ principally by means. of 
radio and television,- and invite 
minors and children to buy them.” 
A stone from a 12th century ca- 
thedral in Norway is the corner- 
stone for the Boe Memoria] Chapel 
of St, Olaf College, Northfield, 
Minn. = 
  
Let’s Plan 
Early on 
RALLY DAY “We respectfully ask for the | 
we condemn those who circum | 
vent the law by pirchasing for | 
          . es _ SEVEN . ; fo | ‘Ohio Chorus fo Sing, || unrren LUTHERAN 
‘at Fund Raising-Rally | —““ascension The Young Peagte of the Guaweh tt any Wile tt. aa TE of God are sponsoring an all day Gee. A Garver, Poster FE 8-1613 
| building fund rally Sunday, Elder .       
  
M, J. Watkins will speak at the 
1l a.m, service’ 
Elder Samuel Randle, overseer   
of the state, will bring a special | message at 3-30 pin anf the (jj Lutheran Charch 
chorus of the Church of God from Misseuri Synod 
Springfield, Ohio, will present a | 
musical p . Choirs from De- | 
troit, Flint, Ypsilanti and Memphis 
will be guests for the afternoon. 
Miss Velgreet Woods is chair- 
man for the day with Miss Laura 
B. Long cochairman, let SERVICE 8:15 A.M. |i tnd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. |i) 
    
St, John’s Lutheran Church il Street at Cherry Street 
Sunday School , 9:45 a. m. 
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship 
Owege a 1 . Phene FE 4-0006 
St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) 
Joslyn ot Fourth   
      Parsonage: 
    
  Welcomes You 
9:30 A. M.—Sunday Schoo! 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service 
George Mahder, Pastor Phone FE 5.0404 
Watch “This Is the Life’—Sunday, 12:30 P. M.—WIBK-TV 
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Genesee and Glendale 
Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. 
Rev. Otto G. Schults—Speaker 
Sunday School—9 A. M. and 11 A. M.     
              
           
  
    month ‘i 
in Ameria history - the Depart- Complete Line of ments of Commerce and Labor re- || | 
ported here. ea Promotion Supplies 
Religious groups spent an esti- 
2 ¢ the month |} @ /nvitation Postcards on new construction of. church 
“ cation |T  @ Tags a the departments esti- 
"Tr @ Butions This was $5,000,000 more than < 
was expended in June, and $11,- ; 
000,000 above July last year. * a Guide 
It raised total expenditures for the first seven months of the @ Promotion 
-touped over the wnaes Op Certificates 
yar ge same : 
schools spent more than soon! Christian 
  Literature Sales 
39 Oakland Ave. 
    OPENING 
September 13, 1954 
For the Training of Young Men and Women for 
Full-Time Christien Service. 
EMPHASIZING: 
    Offering a Three-Year ecg st 2 Course of 115 Semester 
Hours Leading to a Bachelor of Religious 
Education Degree 
FACULTY... 
Clesses: 8:00 A.M. to 12 Noon 
through Fridey 
Twltion: $2.00 per week           
  
, First Southern Missionary 
BAPTIST CHURCH 965 East Wilson Ave. 
Sundey School ..... -+. 9:45 ALM, 
Morning Worship .....11:00 A.M. 
BTU. ... sees 645 PLM, 
Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. 
Wed. Preyer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. 
Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. 
A. H. MULLINS, Pestor 
Altilieted with Southern Baptist Convention Phone FE 4-8574. 
    
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FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Bodlevard — South of Lookout Drive 
9:45 A. M—Sundey School 
- 10:00 A, M—Moerning Service —~7:30 
Andersen, Indiana Gen. Offices: P. M—fvening Service 
  
  
  
   ; 11:00 A. M—Meorning Worship 
U. B. GODMAN, of Detroit Guest Speaker at both services 
7:30 P. M—Evening Worship KENNETH A; HUTCHINSON 
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  | For Special Polder, Applicsiion Mienhs and List of Regulations 
Write to: 
DR. TOM MALONE — 645 S$. Telegraph Read Pontiac, Michigan 
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SALVATION The SUNDAY SCHOOL ................. 9:45 ALM MEETING .............0.5. LA 
YOUTH SERVICE ........ ceca 6:00 P.M. . 
EVANGELISTIC MEETING ........... 7:30 P.M 
Officer in Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER 
Captain Vernon Vie "70 P.M. 
         
  
  FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 
1) Maléwin Ave. WE 4-T172 
Set. Evening Service.... 7:30 P.M. 
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              Sunday School .... 9:45a. m. Youth Service..... 6:30 p.m. 
Wednesday Evening Service 1:30 p. m. 
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH : 
          i 347 N. Gaginaw St. Chas. D, Race, Paster, FE 4-039 
10 a. m. Bible School. Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer 
Services 11 A. M, 
Guest Speaker: Wilbur Saph of Dearborn 
Choir Reheamal 7:30 P.M. Thursdey Meeting, Bible 
and 7:30 P.M, oot 
  
       
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11th in a Series on Our Holy Land Experiences 
Rev: Havens, ‘Preaching 
Sunday School 
ednesday Evening South Saginaw St. 
“WHERE DO oe 
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YOU SAY?” 
11:15 A.M. | Ee    Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 
Message by Dr. Tom Malone 
“How to Know You Are. 
a Saved Person” 
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   EMMANUEL BAPTIST 
  7:30 P. M. 
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_Inehuding the Church School staff i 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 
  
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~Women Plan 
. Fall, Winter 
Activities 
2 Church Groups 
Review Summer at 
Meetings 
The summer in review and an- 
ticipation of fall and: winter ac- 
tivities were on the agenda for the 
women's groups of First Presby- 
terian Church and Central Meth 
odist Church at speeial meetings! i 
held Thursday. i= 
Members-of the Women's Aséoci- | 
ation of First Presbyterian Church 
began their new year with the an- 
nual retreat held at Waldenwoods. 
The Rev. Edward D. Auchard 
opened the morning session with 
a Bible study, followed by the 
association's executive board 
meeting. « s 
Reports on the national meeting 
of Presbyterian Women held at 
Purdue University early in June 
were given by the delegates, Mrs 
William DeRoo, Mrs. Theodore 
Koella, Mrs. Auchard and Mrs. 
Lyndon Salathiel, association pres- | 
ident. 
Other members attending the 
national meeting were Mrs. J. C 
Covert, Mrs. Allan Monroe and | 
Mrs. w H. Marbach 
Mrs. Raiph Pino of Detroit, al 
member of the Board of Christian 
Education of the Presbyterian 
Church of the United States, con-   
  (Audi ons 
for Chorus 
Scheduled Fall activities of the Pontiac! 
Women's Chorus will begin Tues- 
day, when registration and audi- 
tion of new candidates for member. 
ship will be held at 7 o'clock in’ 
room 126 of Pontiac High School, in the afternoon 
The Rev. Mr. Auchard an- 
nounced other church activities, 
  meeting on Tuesday. 
At this time, plans will be made 
for an expanded autumn program 
and for the Rally Day program 
which will include dedication of the? 
stained glass window given by the 
Charch School to the church. 
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“Echoes from the Milwaukee 
Assembly” was the title of a talk 
given by Mrs. Frank Troy and Mrs. 
John Garrison at the meeting of 
the Women's of Christian 
Service of Central Methodist           ‘day, chorus president 
The first regular rehearsal will | 
same location, Auditions wil) te 
held each Tuesday evening from 
T until 7:30 through September. 
“The chorus is open to all women 
of the city and its vicinity who 
qualify for membership. We hope 
that as many as may be interested 
will avail themselves of this splen- 
@id opportunity to take part. in 
thig enjoyable activity.” she add- 
ed 
Candidates may contact Mrs 
Leslie Howie, membership chair- 
man, for further information, 
Charies BE. Mutton begins his 
llth year as director of the 
chorus. Mrs. Paul McKibben has 
served as accompanist fer the 
same length of time. ‘ 
Officers and board members of 
the organization include Mrs. Tal- 
jerday, Novello Davies, vice presi- 
dent; Mrs, James Absher, secre: |     and> 
  Party Honors New ; Mrs. Harold Tripp, librarian: ‘a a. Kenneth Hausauver, tistorian; | 
College Freshman Mrs. Lesiie Howie, membership | ~ 
of Monterey | chairman, and Mrs. John Keinert 
concert chairman. 
Mrs. Howard Mclntyre is 
charge of publicity; Dorothy East- 
ham is associate membership 
chairman; Mrs. Martin Wolfe, 
music chairman; Mrs, Sidney Ol- 
son, social: Mrs. A. H. Osmich, 
finance, and Mrs. C. E. Coonfield, 
courtesy, cently at @ going away party 
honoring Bonnie Butler at her 
      
  faiths McEnery Speaks 
Vows in Morning Nuptials, according to Mrs George Taller- . 
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take place Sept. 14 at 7:30 in the! 
    
&. | recently returned-from a trip to 
    
  Sharon Hunt as flower girl wore | 
& turquoise gown with a hoop skirt | 
  
    
The skeet shooting championshipy were a| son, Jimmy, who were on hand for Wednes- 
poe Mra, DeVaugh Harlen, treas-| family affair jfor Birmingham, Ala. _resi- 
J. Frank Trucks and idents Dr. and rs. 
By RUTH SAUNDERS 
BIRMINGHAM — Announcement 
is made of the Aug. 21 marriage 
of Gloria Mae Miller, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Miller of Al- 
vordion, Ohio, and Claud W. Behn 
Jr., son of Dr. Claud W. Behn of | 
Birmingham and the late Mrs., 
Behn 
The ceremony took place in St. 
Peters Episcopal Church, Hills- 
dale. 
The couple will live in Austin, 
Tex. 
returned from a visit in 
Bradford, Pa.. with Mr. Piatt's 
father, J. MH. Piatt. 
- . * 
Mrs. Frank R. Pierce enter 
tained at cocktails Monday after- 
+noon fer Mr. and Mrs. Layton L. _ 
| Northrup of Swarthmore, Pa.. who 
formeriy lived in Birmingham 
While here, the’ Northrups were 
| vests of J. Arthur Evans of Glen 
gary Road 
* * e 
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Downey 
Wyoming. Their son. Gary, who 
Was at camp there, returned with 
them. ~ 
With their sen and daughter. 
intaw, Mr. and Mrs. William K. 
Downey of Detroit, the family is 
spending this weekend at the Old 
Ctub, St. Clair Flats. 
= J & 
Mrs. Grace Gegole left Tiiesday 
for Wyandotte where she will spend 
‘a po visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
Earl Mal . . * 
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland | 
bride-elect Connie Kinna, | 
Connie is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Floyd Gaines of Hill. 
érest Drive. She will be married 
Sept, 25 to Jack Herne of Reyal 
Oak. 
> si: 6 
. Bates street - 
| throng ova Scotia and the Gade | 
Ptr and Mes Robert Balyeatare| Mr. and’Mrs. David 
Y/ mam es Shingene Pork be din 
| outiced the engagement of yar 
| @aughter, Louise, --Sagpen py 
| Bramson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
stage gy Saeardins gee game ~ en} 
Raad. day's party. 
"Weddings Crowd Fall Social Calendar spending a forthight with Mrs Bal- | 
yeat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- 
ley Spiegel of ‘Vinewood Ave 
Mr. and’ Mrs. Andrew Spiegel 
(Joan Alford) announce. the birth} 
of a daughter, Salty Paige, Aug. 25. | 
Mr. /and Mrs: Whitin Raymond | 
are spending a fortnight at Torch | 
Lake 
. ‘? . 
Both young people are gradu- 
  ates of Michigan State College. 
They will be married Dec 4 ih 
Christ Charch Cranbrook, 
= * 
Sarah Suingie and Mary Barton 
will give the spinster dinner Thurs... 
day evening for bride-elect Carolyn 
Snyder who will be married Sept 
11 to Peter J. Van Boven Jr. of 
Detroit, 
The bridegroom-elect's parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Van Boven 
ef Ann Arbor, will give the re- 
| hearsal dinner Sept. 1¢ at the 
| Detroit Athletic Cleb. 
* 7 . 
~ Of interest in Birmingham is the | 
retently announced engagement of | 
Marion Elizabeth Fleming, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Fiem- 
ing of Pontiac, to David S. Donald- 
son of Royal Oak. Miss Fleming is 
reference librarian at Baldwin Li- 
brary in Birmingham. 
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Mr. annd Mrs. Dale O. Miller     
  ranch in Teton Valley, Wyo, 
* * © 
' - Sue Spencer was chairman of the | 
annual Coronation Ball given Fri-. 
day evening’ at Birmitjgham High | 
Sehool 
” Aguliiting the ‘chairman were 
"_Mr\and Mrs. Wiftiam’E. Blythe. Sué and Marilyn Strassier, Reverty.| © pauts af Go writ and the | are -motoringHarris, Carolyh Schwab, Susie  bedice wap designed with a lace Allen, Carele 
Lewis pnd Betty Baker. : 
Chaperones were Mr. ae ae Goodhue, 
   
  = Shooters Put Aside Sports for S 
Sportsmen’s Club.’ The local 
  
at Stalcup Home | The first fall meeting of Sigma | 
| Zeta Chapter of Pi Omicron ne- | 
| tional sorority was held at the 
|home of Mrs. Lioyd Stalcup on | 
| Menominee road Wednesday eve-| 
ning. Mrs. Douglas Green a 
the hostess, 
in Rochester later in the month: 
      ganization. 
Mrs, Norman O'Brien was elect- 
ed president of the chapter for 
the coming year 
| The mext meeting will be held 
| Oct. 6 at the Watkins Lake home 
‘of Mrs. 
  ‘Shower Honors 
‘Mrs. L. Webber 
Mrs. Lawrence Webber was hon- 
ored at a pink and blue shower 
Thursday evening given by Mrs. 
James Samson Jr. in the Samson's 
South Johnson avenue home 
Guests were Mrs. Bernard Erick- 
sor, Mrs. Arthur Kelley, -Mrs 
Lawrence Kesthiey, Mrs 
Smith, -Mrs.. Robert Harrington, 
Mrs. Ray Eimy, Havel Bates, Mrs 
M. J. Hunt, Grace Cowley and 
Mrs. Mildred Burns. 
Mrs. Leonard Couturier, Mrs 
James Samson, Mrs. Charlies Cow 
ley, Mrs. Floyd James and Mrs. | 
Roy Iceberg completed .the list. U 
R. A. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 
Darling, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Best. 
Mr. and Mrs, J..0. Keene, Mr. and 
Mrs. R. W. Potilesak and Mr. and 
Mrs. J. H, Spencer. 
  
Virginia 
Verwey and 
Donald. Trulu 
spoke their 
vows this 
morning in 
St. Michael 
Church. 
She is the 
daughter of 
Mrs. W. J. 
Miller of 
Glenwood 
avenue and 
Richard 
Verwey of 
Hatchery road, 
and his 
parents are the 
Michael 
Trulus ‘of 
Auburn 
    MRS.. DONALD EUGENE TRULU 
Virginia ]. Verway Wed she carried, for her bouquet, a 
white orchid on & prayer Wok. Altar vases of white flowers dec- 
orated St. Michael Church « this 
morning when Virginia Janet 
Verwey and Donald Eugene Trulu 
spoke their wedding vows. 
She is the daughter of Mrs. Wil- 
liam J, Miller of Glenwood avenue 
and Richard H<Verwey of Hatch- 
ery road, and his parents are the 
Michael Trulus of Auburn avenue. | Jerry McHaney was. best man 
and Bud Andrews and Dick Young 
seated the guests, pe 
f gtests   There's a social side to the 15th annual 
National Skeet Shooting Association: cham- 
pionships now being held at Oakland County 
ored visitors Wednesday evening at a party 
held at the club. In the top right photo, Mrs. 
Jerry Wooliever (right) of North Paddock ' 
Plans were made for the nie ¥ 
ter t tour the Leader Dog League | 
A discussion was held regarding | - 
Clifford Koskinen. 
Jack. 
-| hael Church. 
| Unites enw reception this evening in Knights ‘     
     Pentise Press Photes 
Plains and Mrs, F lorence Schmidt (second 
from right) of Hazel Park welcome Mrs. 
Don Maxwell of Odéssa, Téx. (second from 
left}. Frank Foster (above photo), chair- 
man of the board of Oakland County Sports. 
men’s Club; talks over the day's events with 
Ur. and Mrs. Charles C. Balch of of Tulsa, shooters hon- 
    street, Mrs. Robert White (le{t) of prepnen | | Okda. 7 o-—- -— —————— eas ee a -~ — —— 
Sorority Opens ARES Wary Sue 
‘New Season Sibra and 
George T. 
LaF orge were 
~ married this 
morning in 
St. Michael 
Church. 
The bride is 
the daughter 
of Mr. and - 
Mrs. Charles 
Sibra Jr. 
of South 
Marshall 
street, and 
Mr. and_ Mrs. 
Ceorge 
LaF orge of 
Auburn 
Heights are 
his parents.   VRS. _ GEORGE rs LaFORGE 
Mary Sue Sibra Becomes - 
Bride in St. Michael Rite Mary~Sue —Sibra became the | wearing a rose strapless gown of 
_bride of George T. LaForge this nylon net and Chantilly lace with 
morning at 8 o'clock in St. Mi- matching shrug jacket. She chose 
| matching accessories and carried 
The bride is the daughter of Mr. | ;a colonial bouquet of aqua carna- 
and Mrs. Charles Sibra Jr. 
  wearing ‘aqua 
gowns similar to the honor maid's 
Ernestine LaForge, sister of the, Carlon Brokenshaw 
._Was maid of honor Bonulia and Robert of De- 
| troit seated -the guests. Arthur 
|. Lee’ Kohn served as ringhearer, 
The bride's mother woré a tur- 
Tquose Taille Gress with matching 
vaccessories and a corsage of red 
carnations, The bridegroom's mo- Harvest Moon - 
‘Ball Scheduled 
for October 16 Final. plans were made for the ‘Ng dress with matching a 
Harvest Moon Ball when members  5°ries and a corsage of pink 
of Beta Theta Chapter of pons: for her son's / wedding: 
pot = Lambda | A wedding breakfast at     
   . Of the psychiatric ward at Pontiac 
State Hospital. 
At the business meeting Mrs. 
  
  
  “« Parsonage Rite    
  The bride wore a floorlength | of Pythias Hall: M Miller will gown with a lace overskiri and a wear a pink sult with navy blue ince bodice. Long sleeves ened | and white accesagries with 
F white carnation corpage.. : 
Mrs.- Trulu will, wear an aqua 
“print dress : with — 
  See Oe nae te ena ond 0 
Coronet of sequins and pearls and | corsage. } were united in marriage, T! . Sgt. 
in the parsénage of First MacDonald will leave 
ist Church: . The - Rev. Frankfurt, - Germany, 
carnation | Havens petformed the 2 will be stationed for two 
<- . ? . z am ~ 
Fae ord * me > i : / * - 
Prepgel ce erent a ne oe 
* f ‘ : 
¥ oy ' 7 “4 i=   ther chose a slate blue /paper shan- / 
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With Curtain 
Rebellion Her Attitude Won 
Approval of Male 
Subordinates 
BY ANNE HEYWoop 
Peggy Curtis ‘is the youngest 
and most attractive grandmother 
you ever saw. And she is success. 
ful in a field which is almost ex- 
clusively masculine. 
She is a business manager of a 
radio station in New Jersey,’ and 
nost of the people who work for 
“J was in radio in the begin- 
ning,” she tokl me, “and then 
after I married, I stayed home 
and had my three children. After 
14 years at home, I went back into 
the radio field." 
Mrs. Curtis believes that the 
years at home did much to help 
her ih business, teaching her tol- 
erance and patience and, I would 
say, wisdom. 
Well, by one of those so-called 
flukes, Mrs. Curtis was offered 
> the job as business manager, the 
only woman so far to have that 
job. . 
At first she was a little wor- 
ried, because she was afraid the 
mien might not like it. And the 
very first day, it did look as 
though they might not. 
She went into her new office to 
find somebody. had put up frilly 
cretonne curtains at her windows. 
Obviously one of the men want- 
ed to tell her, somewhat snidely, 
that women weren't wanted. 
What did Mrs. Curtis dof She 
handied it honestly, and weil. 
“When we had my first meeting 
that-afternoon,” she said, “I greet- 
ed the men, told them what I hoped 
to accomplish, and welcomed their 
suggestions. 
“I could see that most of them 
were on my side, but there was still 
the matter of the curtains. 
“So, when I finished talking, 1 
announced pleasantly that 1 did) 
appreciate the curtains, but that 
1 wanted to-say that whoever had 
been kind enough to put them ap 
would be responsible for washing 
them once a week! : 
vanished, and from then on we've 
ail gotten along fine.” 
Copyright, 1954 
Steam Cleans Fur 
C If you're taking last year's fur 
collars out of storage for 
this fall, you can refresh them by Ae back but has Ghat important holding them over a steam ki 
for a few minutes, That goes 
fur bags and belts, too. . 
Gloves Win Prai 
You can add to   
    
     of gloves.that are to be a 
conversation picce cot- 
ton, band of      
  
WR OM MNA s S Ex-Housewife Manages 
Dealt Wisely’ YY, wah he 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1054 
Radio Station Without Man vs. Woman Conflicts _ - 
  
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Dress Answers Problem 
The problem of bridging the gap , New Pattern Booklet 11 is avail- 
between the end of summer and able at 25 cents. Add 4 cents for 
those days in fall when it is cool| handling if paid by check or 
enough to shift to wool is one money order. 
that arises each year. But here| Copyright 1954 today is an fica! answer to that | —_ 
problem, designed by Tina Leser 
  
  er measurements, not standard 
pattern measurements. 
ar ae a ee a ae rr 30 4). inehes 18 a 32 43 inehes 20 
Size 12 requires 4% yards of 
39-inch material for dress. To or- 
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i ly Lau Wha Just like big sister’s—this pretty   
  PE little’ chiill-chaser goes over her PETUNTAL coe qe 
Now, as Autumn rn —— = Rains begin, Pattern 785 has easy crochet My window boxes directions. Children’s sizes 2 to 42     —all included in pattern. 
Send 25 cents in coins for this 
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- 
tern for first-cfass mailing. Send 
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft 
Dept; P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea 
=e?) | Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print Splash likesin! - 
    of Transition Into Autumn) Must Guest 
‘Leave Food: — 
jon the Plate? Reader Wonders if 
Eating Whole Meal 
Is Impolite 
By EMILY Post 
A girl writes: “Maybe my par 
ents were old-fashioned, but I was 
always taught to-finish everything 
on my plate. and 1 have always ee 
adhered to this practice. 
“ have noticed; however, that 
many supposedly well-brought-up | _ “| people always leave part of their | © 
food on the plate. 
ue wearing my ring. Will 
you please tel] me-what is proper 
ip this situation? 
  Susan Halsted 
to Become Bride 
ers Hall, Lowell, Mass., and from 
Michigan State College where she 
  
    lainly pattern number, your name, 
  
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WHA, START THURSDAY, SEPT. 9        
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Two quick steps to instant hair beauty: | makes it so easy to apply that in just seconds 
  
| Tweed, Jersey 
Hold Spotlight Tweeds and wool jerseys are 
fabric leaders. Often together, they | 
Gtier a full range of coordinate col. ' 
ors and a lot of bolder and fancy 
| patterns, 
Satin is the primary trimming, 
notably in white on tweeds and 
the special cognac brown. 
Patterned fabrics are on the in                                                       
        
        
you can completely cover the hair. 
    Kit Solves, 
Fall Makeup 
Problems _ With a hop, skip and jump, sum- 
ments, She knows their 
in making & ‘amooth 
The choice / 
this season, fashion colers 
so vivid -cotored plaids 
“~ that makeup 
expefts. have our thinking 
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after it was contributed by two | 
school boys who found it at pear 
by golf course, ou 
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“PRINCESS OF THE NILE 
  and Bob Chanesian are seniors a with 
. y Hunter ie school of dentistry at Dewan 
—ALSO— sity of Southern California, They 
“PLAY CIRL” jare twins 
With Sheliey Winters 
and Barry Sullivan 
Waa eww a aX 
  J Lovisiana Auto Plates 
“Ring of Fear,” | Louisiana’ 8 1955 auto license plates 
“yde Beatty, Marian Carr, Mickey | | will have their own built-in safety 
“Knock on Wood,” Danny |e done in cream - colored “re 
* Dane Clark. 
“The Egg and ground. 
Fred MacMurray; “Naked Al- Missing. however, will be the 
Gloria Grahame, Sterling _ “Louisiana Yams” 
LOS ANGELES ® — Richerd |be there. 
| rookie 
The other day they had three | Kenzie. recently discharged from 
patients, Rebecca. Rosalba and Ra- | the Marine Corps chel Randolf; They are triplets. 
  
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Have ‘Reflector’ Digits 
| BATON ROUGE, La, (UP). — 
device. 
| The numerals and lettering will 
flectorized” paint of @ black back- 
which 
matie their debut on this year’s 
plates, boosting one of the state's 
| leading agricultural products, The 
| familiar Louisiana pelican will still 
Rookie Follows Orders . WHEELING, W. Va. (UP) — A 
patrolman, Arthur Mac- 
took his orders 
| hiterally nthe: * Police Chief M. A 
Baumann told him to clear Wheel- 
fing’s main streets of loiterers. 
Among: those ordered to ‘‘move | 
along’’ was Councilman Everett 
Miller, who was standing outside a 
bank waiting for another council- 
man, 
    
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Carr, once named 
“Chicago's Pret- 
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The CinemaScope s 
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cast headlined by 
Clyde Beatty, Pat 
O’Brien and Spil- 
lane himself. — 
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      ©) | new. waistline, Alfred Hitchcock 
% He's working like a beaver. 
4)’ |has moved from one picture to 
another. Having just wound up ‘To 
~ t 
| | claim. He'll film the farce entirely 
~ | type of melodrama he used to do 
“Foreign | 
| if the delegate from Per ucontinues 
| delegate. But he is dead. And we 
© | a scratch pad with some doodling 
| | next scene would show the first of 
7. |men are stripping off the layers 
» ,|veel—takes place over the ice. The 
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{Hitchcock F ilm 
Will Have Little 
Rhyme, Reason By BOB. THOMAS 
HOLLYWOOD @—Along with his 
has a new schedule for himself. 
With scarcely a chance to catch 
his breath, the mystery master 
Catch a Thief'' with Cary Grant 
and Grace Kelly, he moves right 
into “The Trouble with Harry.” 
The story, he explains, is not about 
Truman. It concerns a corpse that 
up and nobody wants to 
  in New England. . - 
Hitchcock said he hopes to get 
| back to the picaresque or rambling 
Examples: ‘‘Saboteur,”’ 
| Correspondent.”’ He even has a 
fanciful plot like the kind he wants 
to do. 
“The. picture would have little 
rhyme or reason,” he mused. ‘It 
would open at the United Nations. 
where the Russian ambassador 
talking. He says, ‘I won't continue 
to sleep through my speech.’ 
s * * 
“They try to awake the Peruvian 
see a hand come in and tear off 
on it. 
‘The picture would move in a 
generally northwest direction, The 
a new line of cars coming off the 
assembly line in Detroit, There's 
a body in it. 
“Then we go to Alaska, where 
of blubber from a whale, A body 
falls out of one of the layers. The 
final chase—we need a fast last 
villains are, in Eskimo hood, so 
we can’t tell their nationality.” 
Sounds like another hit for Hitch- 
| cock, I suggest he get Charles Ad- 
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  Lake Angelus Speedway 
386 N. Lake Angelus Rd. Between 
Baldwin and Joslyn Roads 
Qualifying 1:30 (Sharp) Sunday, Sept. 5 
All Old Model Stock Cars Welcome 
Children FREE 
        
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  |Changes of Address FARMINGTON, Conn, * —State | 
| Rep. W. Sheffield Cowles, on a! 
tour of Europe, sent a postcard | 
from Seville, Spain, to his fellow 
"| Connecticut legislator, Erving 
Pruyn of Colebrook. 
When he returned home, Cowles 
found a postcard from Pruyn in the 
mail that had accumulated while 
he was away, Pruyn had sent it to   
  
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Fox and Hounds |MssAmeria saa eas | oa Wed eat How te Marry a Million« | 
oun ds Sia yaa ft oetpe, | ore Sen Sens ¥ ye an Ander coher, Gren. | . Meet. the “ ‘ ger, Danny Bare | i AST TIMES Starts AP 11115 “ | Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Pageant Ready Maxter, Breve cessren there’ | theo |p TODAY! Box Office Open Until 11:00 ‘Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 ' , aaa y  -- “Maked sungin” Char aoe. p tek ro ergy riahipr At E “PINOCCHIO” ons } . Armored Cars, Armed aE yee ‘Bigune Gwent, ane aye. aaeecner elce en pony coigr, Burt Late $how Py, 
V Guards Will Protect point Donald OConner. Pride of the | Weis fh! >" "Ansan teas” nonere fg Tonight at 10:00 3 “BLACK HORSE CANYON” : R ING Fillies’ Wardrobes = Wes ery Beles tn | Bvergiades ‘color by Welt Disney Marts Gun.) “The Golden Mask,” Wan- Pee ns Lag ee ane algun cater, 4 yore ATLANTIC CITY (INS) — The } seas | Bevery’ Boye Aves the Monster” "i Coot Al 33rd annual battle of the beauties Ceti Te cen, Culler.” Jean | Krege “ley , ool Air- S . known as- the “Miss America'’ Mision ts viaer here, Piper rere. | Ben aad — Band the Thorough: | : ~ itioned STARTS SUNDAY pageant gets under way. in At- Bioomricia bre » Comfort ; Fr lantic City this weekend — and Piper 2h Tranguayina’ Von tet. ae Pg Se gr S ens 2 om 12 Noon as Well as Dinn : contest officials are preparing for lin, Ruth Reman Playgirl,” Bhelley Wintera, barry ul. | i ers from 5:30 [contest offici a and artored Rs ae Meer aeatne Can A GREAT NEW WORLD cars, among other things. t neas Gat. Memetrive and the Giedtaters” | ‘ TONIGHT —Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. |) ice Coc aro ans Pe een! OF THRILL Protect wr - % z ‘ae Bom te wites Dr Sun. Tues Princess of the Nite,” : contestants whe will open the Gin. teem.” “tack Warne Conpea,” ter “Playgirl @hetiey Winters” pont SWEEPS \ Eisiamor fight by joining a “Festi-; REPEAT PERFORMANCE — | Joe! MeCrea, Mari Blanchard Sullivan i     pos Tues, Wed “Phantom of <he Rue val of Floats" down the famous Marji Nylund. 19, of Phoenix, Ariz. | Mersue.” Karl Melden. Claude Dauphin Miltera © ; cod > 
ACROSS : b ~~ Boardw Thurs, Bat: “®eerete of the Incas Ma The Livine Doser By *' ea” f v7 if ELEM! uf x dy © 4, wae next Tuesday is shown.as she will appear in the | Chariton Heston. Robert Young aad eine, vies Desert Bro ene | Nee 3 » g ‘ y , rion" Vi —Farmin gion | Disney i for. \ v R vay 4, , The care are needed forthcoming Miss America” con Sat. Executive Suite Witltam Molden Sun Tues Pighter Attack color, | THE SCREEN! . y F K I ba abs to carry the girls' wardrobes: | ee where she will repeat ‘Ma-| June Allyson. Riding Svotgun,” cole: Z ‘ : \‘\S ' : .J a ee " 4 Thurs, @at jack Bi ‘ Marks Not bathing suits a la the .old- | rine's Conversion." a performance Gun, Tues The Cornival Bory.” e0- vena, Dorothy walons = eo which won her the ‘Miss Arizona” rs a — 
title at the Arizona State Fair. She 
plans a stage career. Sterling Hayden Joy ae 
ay’ 
  Randolph Bvott, Wayne Morris 
        The story of the sport cor 
drivers and the thousand ‘   
Heather was ot to the! 
United States from Scotland by 
early immigrants and still grows 
in New Jersey, 
  
  ARE RARER EO ERENT Saturday, Sept, 11. 
The girls, representing 44 states a plus Chicago, New York City, ' Washington, D. C., Puerto Rico, \ . Canada and Hawaii, will meet face , Doors Open \12:45 Sunday and Monday -to-beautiful-tace this weekend. , The ceremony itself, will start “Sully” al the 
‘ufficially with the colorful festival 
of floats down the Boardwalk. Keyboard with the Wee AR he ASA A There will be 35 large, ilum- 
23 bands, including 17 Phila 
Cos Chartese, Hollywood actress- * PLUS * 
kick-off parade, Another Hol- 
lywood star, Grace , will be Verne Strait 
200,000 spectators are ex: Pontiac's Newest’ 
millions ‘who have never: seen a Piano Sensation 
a chance to see the televised 
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Bisballe home has its upper story in stained redwood.and its first floor on the lakefront, | 
of Roman brick. Wide overhangs and two-car garage trim is in chartreuse. INDIANWOOD LAKE HOME — A split-leve 
ture théy saw and liked in the Norf } q 
Bisballe of 1049 Abseguami Trail, Lake Orion. Located on Indianwood 
Your Neighbor’s-House 
Western Contemporaries Inspired Bisballes’ New 3-Level Home taining the laundry, By HAZEL A, TRUMBLE - 
Michigan — and the rest of 
the Midwest—is definitely in the 
middle of two distinctly different 
days. . 
It is just ® matter of choice! 
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Some are following the early chose a Thermador stove with 
countertop cooking unit sur- 
rounded by green Formica work- 
ing areas. 
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By cutting .serated plywood in the other white and green. Cork 
tile fleors are used on the boys’ 
floors. 
A cantilevered sun deck, ac Beginning. extensive landscape 
work, Bishalle is building a sand- 
stone wall along the lakefront. 
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“We are not sorry we selected 
this style home. We lived in a 
traditional house before and-al- 
though this one hag much more 
room, it is much easier to take if, 7S a = ¥ settled East with its traditional, colonial lined homes—others are cessible from the living room, care of,” said Mrs, Bisballe who . f  ~_- looking to the West with its faces the lake. It has angled has three youngsters to care for. phe Clean contemporaries that_ rely railings adding definite line in- LAKESIDE SPLIT - LEVEL — Built into the the same redwood as the upper story 
; | terest to this lovely lakeside hillside of Indianwood Lake, the Bisballe home This deck faces the lakefront. home, _ bas a cantilevered sun deck with angled railings of 
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Streight lined. choice of § colors $34” ed 
Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. 
831 Ocklend Ave. Were! 94 2.0224 
  
    
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Beautiful, wooded Hammond Lake Estates 
give you the freedom of suburban living 
with close-to-the-city conveniences. Set on 
rolling countryside with winding roads, 
the lake lets are 80 feet and larger by | 
200 feet. Hammond Lake offers 144 miles 
of beaches and is fringed with hundreds 
of pines, hardwoods, and apple trees. 
10,000 feet of frontage on Hammond and _ 
Upper Long Lakes.are available. Restric- 
tions prohibit motor-driven craft. Inside 
lots with lake privileges are 100 feet and 
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known until recently as Westwind Farms, 
are only 10 minutes from the center of 
Pontiac; 25 minutes from Northland 
Center. Close to Kirk-in-the-Hills Church, 
Lake Country Club, golf courses, 
Office 
__,° Detroit 26, ! Telegraph ond W. Long Lake Roody 
Phone yard 3-4816 Phone Midwest 4-7422 ! ee 
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Knowing the great importance that speed can often play in your 
building program, Catsman has installed these 2-way radios in their 
Redi-Mix trucks in an effort to offer you faster dispatch service... 
a service designed to avoid costly delays. 
This modern Motorola Dispatch Service is just another endeavor of 
Catsman’s to provide the people of this area with the best transit-mix 
concrete service .. . anywhere! 
PHONE FE 2-0283   
  
  
  
            We are a young, modern company . . . with new 
and modern equipment. Progress is our aim .. . 
reliability and satisfaction, our pledge. 
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SU hekeete et Aen home of President Franklin Padre | 
"con, architecture is the family) in Hillsboro, N. ! 
eee emi ence All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates 
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Completely Automatic . 
_ No more furnace tending—SET the THERMOSTAT _. 
—The Furnace does the rest—It's available NOW. 
Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. 3401.W. Huron “N.."icc" Phone FE 2-7849 Leke Reed 
    
  
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  spray indicates a 
dirty air cap. To remedy the 
situation, take it off and wash it 
carefully in clean solvent. If it's 
necessary to ream the air cap 
holes, use a match stick or @ 
doubled her shoe store floor space and tripled her business in the past 
year, ‘Trained by her late husband, Melvin Stapp, the success of the 
purines warranted the expabslen program which this week epens to 
Call Liquid Rubber | 
out in a paint fofm which you can 
apply by brush, spraying or dip- 
ping. 
rackets, baseball bats and golf | 
clubs for firm grips. 
eS ee ee STAPPS EXPAND W. HURON BUSINESS—Mrs. Anne Stapp has 
  SWE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 
        
      Mrs. 
23 & Lawrence § ° 
Mrs. Stapp Expands Shoe + 
‘Paint’ of Many Uses| Store at 928 W. Huron ration widow of the late Liquid rubber is now being put | Melvin ot 's 
It is supposed to dry —_— at | 
normal temperatures into a st 
but flexible protective coating. | 
You can use it to make tool han- 
dies shockproof, to insulate wires | 
or to paint on attic or cellar steps 
to make them skidproof. Cuts Installing Cost | 
ing is estimated to reduce instal- | 
It. works on handless of tennis | lation costs by as much as 50 per 
| cent—so say the makers. 
Cross-Corrugated, the idea was 
developed for roll steel roofing | 
which ig expected to be on the The manufacturers say you can 
ters and drain pipes or och ppd 
17 Orchatd Lake Ave. ieaiy soak’ i kae-sidhe tod te gee peer rap rent | 
Phone FE 2-9124 2 ee ee peg a sradide te: liar   
    
    
  
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itieber Realty Co. Office — PRescott eich   ® Two Bedrooms 
® Large Lots 
® Tile Features 
® Low Toxes    
   
Just 4 Few of the Many | 
Outstanding Features | 
® Seven Styles to Choose From 
® Oil or Gas Heat 
® Automatic Water Heater 
© Picture Windows 
© Steel Casement Windows 
® Winding Paved Sts. 
® Ceramic Tile Bath 
® Double Ribbon Drive: 
© Painted Basement Walls - 
® Brick Construction ‘is permanent, fireproof and rust- 
- proof. 
The rolls cut down on waste and | 
overlap. While prices average 
about 10 per cent higher than sheet | 
aluminum prices, this is supposed | 
to be more than offset by savings | tion. 
If aircraft could fly continuously | p+ 
| at 3,000 miles per hour at sea|°“* 
level they would heat up from air 
  
    THERI?S NOTHING FINER BURT! 
Call for - | 
Free Estimate 
| OTTOA. 
TRZOS CO. \ Roll Aluminum = 
inum. The result is a product that ; 
  into the living room. Booterie on W. Lawrence and co- 
owner of Stapp’s Shoe Center at 
928 W. Huron, has proved that 
With the opening this weekend 
of the expanded store on W. Huron, 
| they now have 2660 square feet of 4 
| floor space. The interior of the 
store has been decorated in pastel 
yellow and variegated .shades of 
green. 
“My husband always said that 
you had to put a piece of yourself 
into every shoe sale. Service ig, 
  Mrs. Stapp ° 
  
the only thing we can compete, 
with in this highly competitive 
~— she pointed out. 
The preponderance of their cus-| 
tomers, she sald, is from repeat 
businens. 
Co-owner of the W. Huron store, 
| Jack B. Roosa, claims that Mrs. 
| Stapp not only, knows her shoes, ruffies need ironing to make the 
knows people, too, 
  
  
    
    
Tile Spells Welcome 
Today's horhe -is noted lor the 
attention to detail paid by builders. 
looked. Today it doesn't spill right 
It's longer 
and designed to be interesting in 
cleaning, the hall today says “Wel- 
  
  
    
            
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The primer for 
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Coat for protection 
  fom wean | Iron Ruffles Only 
You won't mind washing ruffied 
curtains often, this iron-saving 
way. After a thorough sudsing and 
rinsing, apply a heavy. starch to 
the ruffles only, Just the starched   
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140 North Cass Ave. 
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The SUPREME Full-Autometic we- 
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De not confuse the SUPREME Full. 
Awtomatic with ordinary “nearly 
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generates while you sleep! 
H. H. STANTON Plumbing-Heating Contractor 
103 State St. 
    curtains hang straight and stiff. | FE 5-1683 
  
  
  
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ORNAMENTAL IRON Cusiom Made le Your Specifications 
  
                    
      
Tools Sharpened 
Trailer Hitches Made 
R. E. PRUETT 2110 E. Walton Blvd. 
Free Estimates   
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. ‘To be located at the | will feature paneled walls with muréls. To be | 
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
      
  
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The work is not easy and it is/| 
cold, working on the. exterior of | 
the brid;, A cool wind blows al-| 
most constantly through the Gold- | 
men must wear heavy clothing 
heavy canvas coveralls, high shoes. 
warm socks and heavy caps.. But 
painting the Golden Gate. Bridge 
is a fascinating job. The Bridge) en Gate, even on warm days. The | 
Authority has a long waiting list | 
of men who are eager to become | 
members of the painting crew, | 
+   ae 
Isaae Allerton who became a) 
merchant in New Haven, is desig: | 
nated as the only passenger on 
the Mayflower to settle in. Con- 
necticut, 
  
  ‘Against Accident 
* | cident fatalities occur in this age 
- | sage is easy and safe, Don't over- iia - 
____ SEVENTEEN. antes   
Make Home Safe 
If some of the members of your 
family are 65 years or older, it's 
wise to take precautions against 
accidents. About half of home ac- 
group. 
Have furniture arranged so pas- 
wax the floors and avoid skidding 
scatter rugs 
  
Ellis Builders 
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Complete Building 
. Service 
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@ Cement Work 
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© Siding 
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Trailer Sales 
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Drayton Plains 
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Compare Our Quality! 
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Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window 
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So get the buy of the year. Following prices 
good while present stock lasts! 
Gold Bond — 
  Wall Planking 8”-10-12” ...... TY se ft. ~ All Colors . 
Gold Bond Ceiling Tile, 
12x12, 16x16, 16x32, all colors. . .7¥ec ft. 
Masonite Peg Board, all sizes... ; . . 16c ft. 
Masonite Plain Board, all sizes.... 8c ft. 
  
1,000 Sq. Fe. 1x6 
White Pine Utility ....... 
1,000 Fe. 1x8 
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REFRIGERATION | Buyers Dictate >. SI SERVICE . 
me Home Features Families Today Know 
Good and Bad Angles 
in Construction 
The biggest influence on modern 
housing is customers, Millions: of : 
good design, quality materials. ts td 
And all for a very good reason; “ bie al eo teh SST 
most of them already own homes! NEW INSURANCE OFFICE—Artist's drawing of | for medical offices. Measuring 48% by 82 feet, —three out of four. the office of the Life Insurance of Virginia 
They bought their home during | 's above brick building 
critical period when simple | corner of West Huron and Josephine Streets, there | constructed by the Jay Building Co., Robert Bruce 
- shelter was uppermost in their | will be 3977 square, feet of floor space. One | is the contractor, The building designer is E. Ross— 
We Speciatize in minds, Now they want the home | thousand feet of this area will be specially designed | Awrey. 
COMMERCIAL BUILTUP || = which thex'll spend the rest of | ~ tua. , 
Get Am Estimate Withewt Odtigetion || The take ] HUGUS MARS Than iting tua mat uke TS JOb That Never Ends ROOFING & INSULATION CO, || *clousness. It helped educate the} SAN FRANCISCO — As you/attention if the steel is to be kept 
ae ie cans ae drive across the bridge which|in perfect condition. - 
preaches is seen in today’s new take San Frenc isco with, the ."Red- Since the Gollen Gate Bridge National Homes hemes. Builders have really given wood Empire,'> you're likely t0| authority is determined to une 
“ CADET” serious thought to planning. They | see painters working at almost any| the best paints available, re- 
have not skimped on quality ma- | point of the fabulous structure. Day search ts constantly conducted 
Johnson Const. Co. terials such as tile oF fine moat: | im, day out, they're busy applying to make certain that the best MI 4-0328 na) srade paint, or effect protective coatings to the world’s! possible coating for each pur- 
. longest single span suspension | pose is being used. 
——— | wanted fectures “savvy” hone. | ee Since the bridge was started in GET buyers are Jooking for today — cake ee ae ue ae 1933, over 1500 samples of paint 
OUR BID and finding available. shine, fog or high wind, thirty-two have been _— = an approxi- 
. Packaged offers in which, painters are scheduled to work on | mate cost 000 in order to 
y exainple, fully equipped tiled kt. | the Golden te Bridge eight hours | determine which ones will best e chens or finished landscapes are |® “ay, five a week and fifty-| stand up to heavy fog, rain and | included in the selling price. two weeks a year. When unfav-| sunshine over the years: These 
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR 2. Really large storage space in | °r@ble weather makes it impossi-/tests are carried on systematical 
TOO SMALL the central living room area. ble to work outside, they turn their /ly on a weight block on the San 
3. Plot frontage of between 60 | *ttention to the hundreds of small | Francisco side of the bridge. Here and 75 feet. House itself should cells in the towers which must be | wind, rain, fog, salt water and 
Gall OR 3-2276 habve 1000 to 1380 square feet. kept ptotected with paint, or to sunshine show up the damage they inside struts, rs ‘o int. 
| 4. One and-a-haif, — downs which must ali have-regular ae ca = nately 920,000 
larger, more recessed a year for paint alone tor the 
D&M | ===: Right D tig, Ade ti th cn storage space is necessary. Ig Tress 
5. “Grandmother kitchens” —ex- : Sg te eae eee BUILDING SERVICE | tra large, with room for tamily|for Window ee activities like hobbies or entertain- a witch weall Gen 
ing. Lifelasting tiled surtacing «|S [portant rae , =| « Lig oclting pout bere wind against the steel of the 
The way you dress your windows | ¥ridge. 
will do more to enhance your dec- Se 
Keep Eye on Weather orating scheme than pe ot é Y any other es, air , are used 
When you're planning to paint | single thihg you.can do in a room | painting the exterior of the tow- 
the outside of a building, keep . and often for less money.jers which loom 146 feet above 
You Can Ba Ba your “weather eye” wide open. People’s eyes just naturally move | high tide and stand 530 feet above 
ou Can Buy the Materials 11” Best exterior results are obtained |to the windows of a room, 80 con- | the deck of the bridge, When work- oe when the air is warm and dry. |centrate on making yours an at-|ing under the bridge deck, paint- 
CUT STONE Sr anne mh Se Covet rage 6 9.) Siaation, wethgtenped pest of your jae ee Mae. oor Ur tee cae 
Plan your work so that you paint Your cue for the style of win- the approaches of the bridge, with 
surfaces when they're in the | dow treatments will be the num-|thousands of cars passing daily 
shade. Don't paint, either, when | ber, size and placemént of your |Overhead. Here, foo, are lockers 
FOR YOUR. OWN ‘the morning dew is on a surface,|windws—es wll as te ti ) 
or when there's a chance that it | furniture have. Other colors e $ HOME —— furitare you iors || TO BUY OR SELL a 8 Pe ‘As far as temperature is con- a um aes ar fabrics for REAL ESTATE 
cerned, it’s safe to paint as long ‘curtains and draperies. See. 
as the thermometer registers ~JOHN KINZLER about 40 degrees and dots not |: The world euteide your wie REALTOR @ BUILDER threaten to below that . taflucare aay afm gw gecllonged ac your incide echeme, Wf you five ||| £70 W- Muren FE 4-3525 
| in a large city and your win- | — Ae iia 
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ugly, drab surroundings, you'll |f Te Sey or Sell Resi Estate See 
dress your windows differently 
FILED than if they look out ons bean || Bateman and Kampsen an a tifal garden or a sweeping view Realty Company 
De soa po You'll see so many ways to treat at a ae 
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cleaner, truer. Olg| ‘4t offers the best solution — sn om te come catesthed. there's sure to be one. A BL ELWee 
Lawnmowers SHARPENED | Home economists estimate that Realtor eae se ae home-brewed coffee costs about . Sa Se. 2 
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Le 2 BEDROOM WALTON” CA reat save among ply- eel ls Attractive, | Write Ben 42, Pontiac Press wood for home uses revealed that : 
RANCH HOME |!:2s=Sh= = than they had been led to believe. 
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TOTAL PRICE $6,500 ra Payments nny RADIATOR to prove that smart styling and| bedroom wail is patterned with Plus Morigage Costs SY “idea-tull” comfort are just as| ™Stehing fabric and wallpaper wed ee is in and Monthly oso me possible in close quarters as they pattern ’ wow igor 
PORTAN are in homes with rangier di-| Seeper shade mustard 
|_smoom R T mensions, And they have plenty gray, and black. T YOU of chance to do it; because the} Chairs are covered in black and 
WALTON eee well-heeled, along with the bud-! white check, and there are occa 
Tilo te Ni a “Pre-Fab” geted, move into tiny apartments! sional biack accessories such as 
a? to simplify their busy and ser-/ the wall clock and large mirror 
vantless lives. frame, and a bench is covered in? 
The two rooms sketched provide | black leather 
athe Sarsony bedroom, —e A desk and its chair between 
mal dining convenience w oon | the beds are white, the sofa is 
Office 1960 N. Opdyke FE 5-550! style beige with white, rugs in both| pairs if you want an extra bed. |g Rock Leth—Cement Plester—Structolite — Gypsolite 
          Gauging—Lime, etc. 
Metel Leth—142” and %4"-Cold Rolled Chennel— 
Henger and Tie Wire, Cor. Bead, Cor. Rite, Striping, 
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with super economy persons; and there's seating nc- S cobeia g6 aha as door | together, the seat serves as the | Plaster Tools; Goldblett end Mersholl Town, also commodation for eight, extra | pancis slide back, the screen can | ™aAttress of a single bed. The Morter Boxes. 
OCTAGON Radiators! || bustin storage room, and desk | be seen from the bedroom, manufacturer has provided Don't Forget Your COAL end ORDER TODAY! room, Ge wre te see these An extra table top is useful be- 
ing now h This ‘small apartment is full of] side the ‘sola and holds a tele- 9 
wal a ae by | but does not crowd floor space, Of : uverett in TMAN | the end wall beyond the sofa at . - 
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WICKER HEAT! clousness by moisture in homes today is due | Legmber Co. \ . Knotty Pine __ Walls and the louvered doors | i on¢ . 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. or ~Mehogeny   
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      ar HOUSE 3 Driving from Pontiac: Drive west on M-59 to 
PAINT PONTIAC LAKE’ROAD. South on Pontiac Lake 
Road to BUSTER DRIVE. 
Driving from West of Airport Rd.: 
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             . I Wetern oot C Tile either box o¢ pinch pleats. , These The sane Venus i 7380 me i “PEOPL ley T p leating Problem hooks are easily removed to wash 
E YOU LIKE |]| Used 7,000 Years ‘Ago ind toes Getamatesiiind “ 7 fo TO DEAL WITH One of the oldest building me-} Is Solved Neatly - Now draperies an ‘be washed ar. terials in recorded history. — clay . and ironed, repleated and replaced |] 
~}, Cement end Cinder Blocks tile — inabes pansible, the moders The difficult part of drapery-| in @ very short ‘time, 
Structural Steel waterproof bathroom. Spaling hig Guage been he wate) estimate that beet Brick ond Masonry Supplies Clay tile has teen-weed-for more ee Ermer making of box ond Mayhem} ueaate Sat ahees 
“Tom” Cliften, Owner = — . than 7,000 years and has long been — world have crossed eyes. 4 
one of the prized materials of Now this problem has. Deen a Ph. FE 3-7193 B For Friendly’ Service and a |{| bultders im Egypt, the Near East, ty making avalable paper or st || KEASEY ELEOTRI : “ ” , & ' > oF Fai¥ Deal See “Tom; “at the mr Wirhtorae the Netherlands fened fabric backing to be sewn ROY ANNETT Ine. flat to the top heading of the ye ee Contracts ’ , ° draperies ppliaace—fixtures . : 
| FRU-BILT BLOCK CO, _|[)\ Seompreot Tile eee re Ma | ps PONTIAC DR Steam from showers baths 
wn odin tat often_causes the wall above tile provided by these-headings to form : 
- wainscoting t) “bubble” out and 
peel. That's one good reason why 
° the trend in bathrooms today is CUSTOM-BUILT 
Who Will for architects to specify steam- 
: proof tile extended all the way 
fram floor to ceiling, Another good aches 
Pay If reason ls the fresh untading beauty | (16 inches square) are applied with special metal clips. An exclusive colors thet fit any design tongye and groove joint makes installation easy; conceals all fastening. 
Poli : ; The soliproot baked finish, fused to a strong tempered hardboard 
Oo oO Europe broke the Oriental mon- base, never needs painting; cleans with a damp cloth, Planks and SGV aod hee : s 
|opoly.on silt making back in the blocks are madé in 4 wood patterns and 10 “companion colors.” 5 é A 
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Make Modernizing Easy age groups — You — or your child m you cant prevent it, you can prepare oho yo he eed pee fpowpanes. sy tieet at sdoat ct fea wee = Bx whe 2 @ finest of medical care, Call 
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Near Waterford Steplight 
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Attic Reems. — Perches —— Additions — Recreation 
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Easy to lay. No experience necessary to couple u and give.proper pitch to each section. lied 
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Easy-to-Use Labor Day is as American as hot dogs ct the a Do-It-Yourself! 
ball park . . . popcorn at the movies or. a coke 
at the corner drugstore. 
Thanks to-Labor for working hand in hand 
with management—we are the best clothed, 
best housed and have the highest living 
Standards in the woud! 3 
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, NEW -YORK —Does your wife 
take injwashing? | : 
Well, why not? Don't let her get 
away With such lame exctises as: 
“I'd like to take in. washing to 
  ‘ara you menve-toney to play the 7) home paititing jobs are now | outdoor furniture io refurbishing | |done by the householders them-|an old porcelain refrigerator. | ya 2 horses, dear. But our washing ma- 
floor and makes it so slippery I) 
keep falling on my face.” } 
That wifely alibi is no longer 
any good—thanks to a _ fellow 
named Richard J. Eckart. He in- 
vented a nonskid paint. 
* *¢ « 
“We first developed Wt for the} 
Navy—they wanted a nonskid sur- 
face around gun mounts,’’ he said. 
“But now housewives use it to give 
a surer footing on cellar stepg and |   the floor of their laundry room.” | Hal Boyle Says: - 
Paint Inventor Dreams Up This is pure psychology, Women | 
see so much going into a vacuum 
cleaner they like to see_something 
come out of it occasionally, a . 
“Surveys show that three out of 
selves, and often the wives insist 
on doing it,” Eckart continued 
. “My own wife does. She paints 
Aussie Children 
Practice Thrift 310,000 Boys and Girls   
As a matter of fact, Eckart is | Deposited $5 Million 
. getting to be the lazy husband's | 
best friend. In his post as vice | 
president in charge of research for 
nary intelligent husband has no 
trouble in telling hig wife how to 
do all the paint in Banks 
SYDNEY (UP)—*‘Playing store’’ 
  e* ees aa Wee uareead de Mace 
You simply buy her a dollar with 316,000 and girls learn- 
paint roller, hand her the can of ing the lesson of thrift. The teach- 
paint, pat her on the back, and| &* set as tellers, 
say, “Go to it, honey, Why should as far back as 1887, bank- 
I pay a professional painter $16 «| ing as part of school routine has day when I got a swell all-around | been increasing in scope, until 4,- 
girl like you?” | 200 schools, or nearly all in Aus- 
But can you really get the hand tralia, participate. that rocks the cradle to pick up a/ The voluntary work done by the 
paint brush? teachers is appreciated by officigls ay c33% AD $ ge 3° 
paint on with a vacuum cleaner.” 
Man Admits to 96; 
Daughter Says ‘100’ 
DURBAN, South Africa @ — 
Charlies Francis Fieming apparent. 
ly believes a man is only as old 
as he feels, 
He went around telling people he 
was only 96. 
The truth came out when he had 
an accident and was hospitalized. 
His daughter, who knew it all 
along, registered him as 100. 
It turned Out the Fleming didn't 
mind. There was a small birth-     terest on the children's savings, 
used for child benefits, 
Main snag to the project has 
been the detail work that teacher 
must do on Penny Day. To help 
her, the bank has come up with 
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New Surtaces for Home like mad. I could put her to work | faces, a milidew-proof paint, and a 
| painting.” stain that gives ye olde hande-rub- 
| Eplart's —-repertoire---ineludes+ bed -finishe-to new antique furnl- 
| Mmore than 100 types of ‘special | ture 
| Paints, Each for a separate pur- * * @ 
pose—from covering wrought iron 
“Many of the suggestions come u a non 
| from housewives who want « paint poisonous, lead-free paint for baby 
for some particular job around) furniture, but added this tip to 
|\their home,”’ he said. mothers: : 
od he “These tragedies usually 
Example: Wives wrote in~weail- | from 
ing, ‘My kids keep scribbling on | that 
the walls, What can I ,do?” paint on them, put 
“It took us only about 10 minutes | when had 
|in the laboratory to find the an-| conteft, I don't know of any 
swer to that one,"’ said Eckart. | ern 
The answer was a hard quick-dry-| lead in 
j ing green enamel which children 
could mark up with chalk to their| paint that makes a 
|heart's content. A wet cloth or|appeaf frosted. Put 
|chalk eraser easily removed the| windows it enables a lady to take 
marks, This chalkboard paint is|a shower without the uneasy feel- 
{now used in many secondary! ing she is putting on a strip tease 
schools in place of expensive slate|act for nosy neighbors. 
blackboards. “Very - 
Eckart and his staff also have|ing areas,” he said: “We call it 
    | developed a paint for concrete sur-\our anti-peeping Tom paint.”   
SIDE GLANCES 
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| , ee ee ee oeeemumonmmetney Ike Vetoes Bill News in Brief | Uncles Not impressed Strikers Defy | MARKETS | Mayor Indicted é —- 2 bak ey od ito Divert More Ruitidebeiae Stee doomed Nastia 
Court Order wnon errs. in Phenix City ° Be Clarkston, ‘told Oakland County |James. Nathguiel Sylvester Willis 
Michigan Water | snerit’s deputies yesterday. that |Demosthenes' Henderson explained pone (UP) — Wholessie, Detowe wn DENVER « — President Eisen. | "0meone took his Hoot boat from | the reason for his long pame. on ° of Markets. “ Square D Pickets Mob! ‘Prune Ans me 1, 230.400 o«;| Sheriff, Chief Deputy syeeeyhay his TSth birthday Friday, “My par. 
Gate as 144 Workers |*poiee fee ge Moo Py ag Also Named by Jury hower vetoed’ today a bill which : énté named mie after my 
would have allqwed Mlinois and the| “Mrs. Owen Crawford of 1985 | in hopes they might leave me 
© bu; apple, Mein ‘ 
Wolf" River, fancy, 400 bu; No 1 | In Vice Cleanup 
PHOENIX CITY, Ala. (INS) — Chicago Sanitary District to divert | Approach, White Lake Township, | money,” he said, ‘but none‘ of 
Halehaven, | The mayor of Phenix City, the re- | more water from Lake Michigan. | reported the theft of a sweatshirt, | them did.” 
— lee, fancy. 400 be: No 1, 300-325 ba | signed Russell County sheriff and |’ 
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80-490 bu Plums | his chief deputy were among 13) 
Tet | persons indicted today by a spe randum of disapproval at the sum: | Gay, “She said the clothing was mer White House at Lowry Alr/ taken from her clothesline while 
Force Base in Denver giving four | she-was shopping 
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considered before arbitrarily pro-|ola Dr. pleaded innocent to a 
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doa - | activities, “aie spin 3. “The diversions were author-|fore Pontiac Judge Cecil Me- 
. . H, Rallph Mathews Jr., who re,  LAFTS $CEILING — Until now unofficial, the altitude-shattering | ized without reference to negotia- | Callum. He was released on a $100 
skirgababes that broke out yester. | ssetmbers aliers, ot, L78-t bu, Dill | nigned effective Wednesday 85) fight of the Bell X-1A experimental rocket plane, piloted by Maj. | tions with Canada.” bond, pending trial Sept. 16 at between o ¢0-man | 100-180 bu. stepiane mngPaet ¥° | sheriff of the county, was also in| Arthur Murray, of Harrisburg, Pa. has been confirmed. Major| 4 «The legitimate interests of |9.30 a. m Fane tna, Maem He 2, 60-00 des dicted on a wilul negiect of duty) Murray, assistant chief of flight test operations at the Air Force | other states affected by the di- 
ling, No. 1. 18 ib | Charge. Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif, reached an! version may be adversely af- | “sh Miller of Olaphe, Kansas, 
estimated altitude in the neighborhood of 90,000 feet, although the | tected.” told Michigan State Police of the Pontiac Post yesterday that thieves 
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       JACKSON @ — It seems quite Vreush's teoating & bhect natural that rotund Jack Wisner +1 siaclbeisc should have a job where men do _ |SLECTRIC MOTOR Vick ai ' very litte traveling. et pan |. 
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For 16 years—trom 1917 to 1933 coment | —Wisner bounced around in base.) L!*. Beira o. 
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George . (Miracle Man) Stallings, | inks gold championship on the Garden Plowing ........ 16A mother based away Sept Casey Stengel and Billy Soyth-| line today against a field of 150 at Income Tax Service ......17 Thowsh we ing her; ishe bas 
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            worth. the Shore Acres Golf Club. * oy nm mere Sete - ACADEMY NVART, TEACHES Born fn Grand Ra ‘i 1899, Laundry Service = ecccccess Ae Sadly mn by her children . 1247 zs dress di and with- Wisner broke into organized base.| SHUM Gregory successfully Landscaping. ....., seve IBA a IROMINGE WANTED = | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) oui \patierne Cisnass start Sept ball in 1917 with Flint in the Sag-| defend the title im the Bday S- [swine & trucking ....,.16| seen Com sey? eseed over MIDDLE AGED WIDOW WOULD| ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE | June [960. 6157 bias inaw Valley League. He had grad-| bole tournament he would be the hk ati » Derting yeu have tof 6 beostiful with no other| Edw. Hawley, MBA. PE 32902 uated from Grand Rapids Central Set geller to portiom (he toot tn i Decorating om Set Sing 1s" ko Save age ee Fost Sipediciet inh ¢ a ory never grow No morn- ‘ service ze When he with Pitsburgh Aside from Gregory, three other | Physio-Therapy see ZILA] img comes, no returns, but PROTO Noman remitABTe |, A, 4. EA FOOT SPB. | DAIN Wiener pltcher an 6-0 exbinfans were included in | Television Service ...;....22 bat ay Fags sialish 3% 8 = 8. FE) victory over the Detroit Tigers. | ‘he large field. They were Jay | —Ceeree oat eset E The bex score shows 2 fellow |-#¥ of Detroit, Roy Iceberg of | *¥Pewriter Service... me 3 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 named Ty Cobb made stor [Pontiac and John Tews of Bay /Upholdtering .........0.5. 23 moe TARY. |ALTERATIONS AND pratt orsapered ane ae NOTICES a AUBUNN "PE asiT fu:|-“Gerden Plowing 16A oe Sowers © ant semed | Spartan Lost & Found ............. 24|  Fumeral Directors 4  geamniie & ame Marry Wellmena May Misi Season Notices & Personals ...... "Basar — hagas Ri VF — ay o< A father of three children, the}. nd . - Donelson-Johns| "¥'co. ts sacrvaw. I Pe exert aren 3-081 Ms hy tes defi.| EAST LANSING (UP) — Ray WANTED -|YaRD DISCING LEV- 
LE nite opinions about baseball ” | Rysittion. the inturneidoon Wich _"DESIDNED POR FUNERALS” | 750NG-MAN- Ww YRG-ON OLDER rainy. hep tol PE ea 3 “Pitchers in the twenties had . State College halfback from | wid Children to Board ... 8 : Sj ] tor wort tm pastestet studio. Car Laundry Service 1 | advantage over today's hurters he. |Past Jackson, may not play 100t- | wid Household Goods... 77 VW OOrhees-Sinle| _seecca™ut {ter 4 r Poh FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. cause the ball wasn't ar Teely |S! again this fall. ve| FUNERAL HOME |. : atter © pum. Exper. in safe Poste Leuntry FE ib ome, “Sect tech: at the hee, Eggleston, a 20-year-old junior, |Wtd. Miscellaneous ....... 28} sesbutence Service Plane or Motor! Real Estate Salesman eatin” BiRMIWOWA gen. office work, J.B.M. conn sce ; - mine” home | sprained his right knee during a |Money Wanted ....-.... 28A re falco womiy Abaiy te lor, micresting and” peoftanle| typing, cashiering. Please| "see Seaway Ppa ona The best hitterhe ever taced? | Pile-up_ in wd ett evans’ | Wanted to Rent 2.0.0.0... 29 Cemetery Lots 5) Perot, Bateman & Kamp | Si''car necessary. PE bose, *| Call FE 2-2744 after 4:30. a a SY SER. | ; | physic unable sees eeees A WOMAN WOMAN WAS HAD EXPERTENCE |MEN* oo ee Horns- | to walk “ap least until the middie | Share Living Quarters ....30\warrn omapes. EXCELLENT _ “ sn, eee ser | i, testaurant and a yt wesitation. “ /ot November.” Wid, Transportation... 31| cheap. tt ein * O°" “| Score uan oN paR— oer] Fe * weer Bul Neat he thinks Hack Wilson, Tt was the 3rd injury suffered | wid. Contracts, Migs. ....22 have gupericnce with equipment iW aN T ED RELIABLE HOUSE. ug ulease Cub Seager. | by Eggleston in less than a YeRt. wos nat betas” aoa Ho Recmeder ad oem Sy beeper, © teen oer set, be + tooth Same Metre sonnets tps” BOX REPLIES ipa d WOMAN & TO ts EXPERIENCED 2 eae Seer Fehed L rth RENTALS OFFERED At 10 a.m: today - SALESMEN Eim Biden to assist. ta their homed Ye season ions Seek Fou z \ LEADS | smau home’ Sleep te Own room played in Yankee Stadium, like there were replies at > Rath. - hs ee = . Rent Apts. Furnished eveee 33 the Press office in pm ag ~ fide Le with a? nec- 
ont Exhibition Victory new rota vnturisned 3 the following boxes: || Tair) ha"erhe"iuss, se site| WawreD: YOUNG WOMAN OR i . , Rent Houses Furnished ...35 ioistceMseutag a peetiet Setey| site indy to jake care of bor horse and he could have hit won-{ NOWMAN, Okla (UP)-— High 2, 14, 27, 30, 34, 42, || Bom, Be PE seller in it's Mela i Gare plening ot the Stadiere's shart Ozine_Detrolt Lone go after thet couboee a 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 75, © oath SOmpre®. WANTED WATTRERS tid WOOD: barrier,” he says. straight exhibition victory of | Rent Lake 98. 1 NATIONAL _, |eaweeee eae. the season tonight as they meet the For Rent —— 37 — —— ; Siem 7 i — . * - New York Giants at Owen Stadium, | * aeseees an Advertising provides « constant! Séei Durie Hwy, ‘Pontias Silver Cup Event _Ceach Buddy Parker Ts hance Mgpagron =. ke LEADS _s would rookies as = Convalescent Homes eee a car » a, &- 
possible against the Giants, a Help Wanted Male 6 st cace Apply ‘Bor is M Under Way Today team which almost wrecked De-| ote! Rooms .,..........-. ya \-TOP ~~ EXCE L le ta! yy ST cP Cup | {feit’s bid for a and straight na- | Rent Stores ereceseccccces. #0 : = OPPORTUNITY ctamora 61FS. ‘ : cteninp vy aly td 1, | Sonal football league championship | Rent Office Space ......... {| some. Deveian a real spel tor the LEADS FULL TIME CARE -Z run on the Detroit River today '",‘e final game of the regular 5 nent Miscellaneous 42} man TWh come epeciety | seiee Tou most have © successful pian Experienced - with seven classes of smailer | = ; we canvassing. "Wo provide \sede|. the ward ines Mae OTe ee Wtd. Household Goods 27 holding REAL, ESTATE FOF. SALE wair you to close them from @ continuous supply a a “While the ‘amaler beats were | Mt. Clemens Track Has eae mare te | eke ae Senet yee] Otenographers omer, ormice 4 ready to churn up the river, their | Labor Day Invitational 5° Ste Houses «+--+. i gyro-otaas wai comm Car Sesentl” Wine we WILL BOY OF A id : For Sale 44) ble to cut and . : z s . wu eetees by Sp aunties OS! soe comin toni tet | ee Sapsrneet elt ceed conte Mi} Dot 0 Feat Frese Apply Pontiac Motor Di- re| Sis So t ver Cup race Monday continued will be attached to the running of For Salé Resort Rreperty.44/ ’ TOTew E y= 3 E. Mont) ** WANTED FURNITURE 3 ae te the Ist annual Labor Day Invita- | Suburban Property ...... Gal ee, Pe ire SALESMEN vision, Personnel Dept. | M, you tare, saything tor runs today including the Canadian | M4! Race Sunday night at Mt.) For Sale Lots ..... neeeee MB Sree. "supending wetiemal) §=—$15Q WEEKLY Glenwood Ave., Pontiac,lez by By SE Miss Supertest II. Seven boats al-|Cruens Mase Track ie gs. |For Sale Acreage ooo... Ren bret aiwars t Semand | tessy guenth® Francie men Mich an | L & § SALES ‘CO ° - cA, Biche uae ae lap feature will be leading drivers |For Sale Farms ...,....... 48 arrangement fim Go week |, , 4s oy . o*SueD SITURE BUYER IV and Gale V, Dora, Mis U. 8, | tm, the Michigan, Mediied and Sle Business Property ©) amie! Wry sete] Eau Eay PEERS] a : ORE Wy fg ACTION TF .” Wha Too | Port. *  |Rent, Lease Bus. Prop...49A}__steiy. e ST Toa : ;  ervice. PE FURNITURE NEEDED / peory Cadillac meppen Time trials will get underway at | po soi oe sxe 50| 920% ASSEMBLER FO" WORK Gn TOOLMAKERS oe me | Benet Sep sae ores. ve FURNITURE NEEDED 7 p.m. and races at 8:30. : “| perience necessary heed bove Hany By ee ne - Bocnse, 7S TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- ay A a4 or i ania oe -~ set of hand tools, Others ort not: | WANTED” WOMAN OR CHURCH |CEMENT \ _Dish._ Anytime, Cheap. PE 3698. ooh itor you BD. Gombrenite New Verker Wine Tile | Animely and Rabin | TRUE Spee ak Pa Pa aed cricekat-  e j CAMP PERRY, 0. (INS): — ne Business Opportunities ....51/®¥8, wy ws _C. CO. | | SxpRaRnCED WAFTREESES | cetow ventine| TTUCKS to Rent |“ot'fernmure. Fe. : Alonzo Woods of Elbridge, N. Y DES MOINES Sporting dogs. Sale Land Contracts ~.....52| 0° ; a 118 _Indiaawood R4.. sapere references CARPENTER WORK ALTERA. Teao Reoiuaer (ver ying machine, PE. 33100. won the national small bore rifle , bird dogs, are the | °: vestenent epneseien? #,- herds. \ Ton Pickups 1% Ton Stake Wid. Miscttianceus 36° championship Friday at Camp | Cause of most public concern when Money to Loan eecccccenes 533 tos te sie bon Pall PE Sei tor alae Wei rex on en nnnnne > One OR Perry when he scored 3,193 points |® rebies outbreak is reported. But | Mortgage Loans ........... 54] cppetatment, 16 peperiense sbese Pontiac Farm and ~ * out of & possible 3,200. lowa health department officials = Industrial Tractor Co. on eres a0 MUR : Mrs. Elinor Boll of Sante Ana, {Say that canines rank third: in in. MERCHANDISE Carpenters ODELL CARTAGE Sore Sade ve ; Calif., regained the women's na- | Cidence of the disease. Suni” * 5 FINISH 6 | oosl and Distance Moving) Tins PHONE noon Pach ‘ tional title she first won in 1951.| Leading among Iowa's 184 ver. Oe _ ei yrseemennianneneys Steady year round cot, O OnRY, ee ANYTIME. ; BA | Kendall of Louisville, | itied rabies cases were skunks. |For Sale Clothing .........56 men’ fish Maen Gerben Painting & Decorating Bo Sst RORETEATER WARTES ; Ky., won the junior small bore | Domestic cattle were second and Sale Household Goods ... 57 |r Pepe and Pagers SG Capammamhien "Ph. Pontise EM" 34000. ' om. i 3 cote wore fourth: | Valentine Gifs .....5..... ss) “NORTHWOOD INC. baper removed. “Estimates PE WANTED, CEMENT MIXER TW LL ee secretes Christmas Gifts... a LINCOLN #3198 
{ =< ‘CAR Stl ee RE! Do ht Yourself! ............ 6) . 
ia -«- .. .. . = IRAP «| -SALESMEN Sale Office Equipment ...63 We are outselling ell other cars. 
Sale Store Equipment... .64 he ~ “sons te mabe’ goed 
Sale Sporting Goods .......45| teresn te tate menses” © Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......66. Cy Owens Inc. Wood, Coal & Fuel ........ 67 po a 
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For Sale Livestock ........ 72) tacentive plan, demo ternished. », Weekends all cae minutes. 
Wanted Livestock .......... 73 so NOUSEKEEPINO AND CaRE OF/ Telephone and desk pro- For Sale Poultry ......... ™ — = if ia aoe ae cick. 
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“WE vagy | fall OF ites ttn Statics | Moot RATHLAND FAIWATE | thvwed | F (Room WOpSE « NaDNGS | Erg ete “taiioa Sem" 7 L o Piste Mospitel. | 1 Your real égtete problems pies a tie 2 aa CAKE FRONT” COTTAGE FROM s ot Ferg Cond ceaditicn ° 
ay t9 FoRD | PAUL D. HAMMOND dren OR bane XO Rod es 7 ROOM WOUE Wit T LOTS | orn “Sath undhen, auto. bot "we: SUBURBAN Spm Pe pete | pL3 My, Huron ren . PooMs. wear FERRED ea oo got 1 be. 8.000 with e1sce “down iasi| teh, lee “ag tone? garege & bed decorated, 
td. Contracts, Mt 32 Pebtae Bre YESS! OS tee ete on aoe te mongh, OR 1206 = Cherrytawn FE 40164 sieotertee ate joes mg hes Woe we gorese 
alge. $6 Seerred | Reedy Ope. wh. PE | deMeDIATE Possession £6 COMMERC LAKE. 2 BEDROOM LAING ‘western >0ici| BESS Unt tet sees io ir 
aieely" fun ® thowere. . chap, ie aere, “fabs prllioges, East side 6 room modern. Very IVAN W CAPITOL, . | Jot € ROOMS PRIVATE BATH 0 hicely furnished. showers, auto: 
is © per cent seasoned | O SO Mi ae yee ef on mod I } Gl > ino 3 é oon ae N __ MY_9-4306 oar m ee | } furnished ARTME ats ALL MopERN FURNISHED —T Labor 
to June nN. rooms home, 900 : ‘HAS DONE. IT AGAIN) pey . - EE a fF seat Rubin, Ok sate or Ok 34183 | pet month a 1 DIETS | cab Lana TOUR | Sree ‘eo tSot char oS a Saetttt | ROOMS AND BUN PORCH. COM: Lake Mich Man aaien home end are gesneretely wm need of | Piete bath, until June 1. de-| 4°49 pm abe 
ge Templeton Realtor cee han A peapecte to scl Per | peek Sey Wilerert. On 3e00 jem comma ’ Quick and = action 8 BOOM AND BATH HEAT AND vase wonderful beach, glose ‘to new)! . : 
grade, Jr. and Senior high schools. | -<.°*™ ae ee ee 
Ooo Nt a nee toning low tates $12.-| shoot tus and store 2 weeks A¢ possession. $1000 down I 
West side, close to bus and] sau £* Sees oe Fe oem . 
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courteots: ection Por immedieis FE 4-2533 Suen Ava “it Room HoUsEe at. lake and busy little stream Lene Rd. Coace ‘Builders, On| Teoma). Lov results . Johnson or Mr. 1704 S ei —— I ae Tile bath ad shower. $80, An ideal combination of >tee, 4) BO rage, summ 
( Jou 1 . Telegraph Rd. LBs ear g POOeAy Pakrcy. Lacing for inspection,-1000 Cary Lake beauty, peace and guiet, eee a 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor : 00 Cadillse “ve 25408. ‘rest i fee. 3 bene Te Exclusive Homesites ape - © FE 4-2533 ~ —————- | ALL NEW 8TUDIO APT LAROE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 baths, 2 ear -gatage Ip Porest Lake tr ae P 
Ors living room. Kitchen. Bath. One ine OD fact — every appointment fo _besusifs ? H h Larger hates for smalier, city r he ord Club Estates, Porest Lake ump ries: ae 1704 Ss. Telegraph Rd. r rt bedroom Available now. 13/1530 ACR FAR equired in «@ ence of rehard so ~ lake 4 3 Property for suburban or farms ES FARM “pon RENT. Oreha Also & WANTED: bomes Henrietta. Birmkagham sh “ - character. . Oo LLIAM BUN- “a : HOUSE g6000 jor meomes, large gown _Cash rent. OLive 1-T380_- wie lots left Contact our ones 7 rr payments are scarce, trade*your |AT WAL) ED LAKE, YEAR office uated on the corner GALOW a -~ % S MORTCACE E be ye Trades made to satisfy it 2 poem quraishea apt He Jus ueme eh enor en Tite ite "Wom — ha 938 Greve baal 2 iy gre neal iat anor a = » Ss patties concerned Call us, no | _©* 5 Por i | ly furnished. Off beat, $85 per Z om f oe. o. : CLEAN MODERN KITCHENETTE no i |} to @ pm  ooven = dee @ week; tee on ARMS OR BU’ RORBAN. trom DORRIS & SON wo scconimocete canis er feat requir "onsen Lexory Living or, the as office at it E 
REALTORS O-O MB ilities “ os ee ea | erate cost. Situated | | ‘ 
B. D- CHARLES 133 W. Huron satis ree Sone OR ae J ROOM UNFURVISHED HOUSE. | | pong ge eas OFFICE OPEN 9.9 _tlumphries 
1111 8. Telegraph | WILL BUY Of LIST “FOUR Lake | OUPLEX, ¢ ROOMS THD BATH | 483 Rosewood Pla. Mahe an ident tor OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 meat K* ‘TF live. PE sol ee _ Waitibg. Riroace, *bacement. 2 00 Brittain MODERN 6M aL T ROOMS AND: : thie 8 bedroom 1% beth JHNSON. Real ap ta Lax, = One eo 5 | oy ’ 4 
G ASH “ke EF. \ PD tania oS | | PORES miTcateN acti. nonth Nest Middle Streite Lose. | — reaching the wrong office, sir—you'll have to dial Kitchen full Casement si A. JC py 2533 raat: | i oo Selted ream pangeloe:” Ou Gu tes 
“Pa Posting  * rah. ‘Tra mustin Cotins, S686, | BODEN BMALL 3 Rooms awe | “SUM: Much “more.” too at only 1704-8 T 1 ; h Rd | . : Broadway Lake Orion. MY 30!T1.| = child welcome. $60 a Siisee BETTER Ae. (VAS. Lelegrap - | H hi F WANTED: FARMS & ACREAGE | SURNISHED 3 ROOM “APART.| month. Near te Lake. | : rinstt FOR SALE OR RENT J BED | ump ries He i e em en of of tine mate .parers, n | mont to Late Orton, MY rite e aaa ; .-s = a re Rent Stores 40 _ For Sale Houses _# room bouse, near 5 Ra | INCOME w top-notch condition 
wat 6 tot tonto ear | GO HURON” _| LIGIECNORRREP ING Coa ei aS an af tne a Drayton Woods | SF osypien Seis _ | oe Crome a ne seins contract? Lowest diocount in| Rent Apts. Furnished 33) and gas heat Rete required. | —7-0413. 00 4 earn Cal S deel Route \ HOME OF YOUR A handsome brick ranch | ~ FLORE NCE AVE. | 2 room ahd beth apartment on 
» Brin your | enw en en v5 burn St. 21380 MODERN. NEWLY Y DECORATED 4) — ‘ ‘ . ‘ home ef striking and jodi Yreom medern # bedreoms down, second floor Storms and gereens, 
- Tea “ : and/) LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE, LAROE STUDIO: PARTMENT ON rooms and beth. near Cass Lake ‘ron Kew? ~“wFORAGE OR K- OWN ere eo tetinten tee, dont fo cates corms, = qeeege. bak “taanen. sieses, come. ri STONE - Two refined men. 318 Orchard line weer crivileges. $14/ Adults only PE 44067. Et st gy Mog fn on Pas ~ modern kitchen, tile beth Peiancal No Ito NE REALTY Lake _ a peek, 7 Roos AND SEMI By me TO, foee"on Soees ef i Side : poe tA oe gag Sac Russell A. Nott, Rea ‘or _. #19 Jostyn PE 2-0340|1 ROOM FURNISHED APT PRi- Gobght 1 hooms-AKB “Watt. | _miisie * oe —--—- en | teat ferme te qualined tuy- ; ite Ww. Pie Ban J | im _# to 8 pm Bun. 1 to $| vate entrance. Rochester. OL,.| Neat Molitay Park Steam heat.|4— (ROOM SGEPLONT eres. | “Hotel kooms 39} New brick home tm 6 grand) = os. Let's took p ries f INTRACTS. | ©0787 407 Taylor ‘ — ose peat, die ww re FE 0-941. ~ poe gy a ice te a ees ogg i ma CAD reom beth ron ome ais bath *. Lg mM 
on . at seca in * ance FE. vanes PaiVatE 5 da Pibte ities 81260 |? geet 8 car | we ae HOTEL AUBURIN , ——— eee ee mee ee | Sin Acres. And rooms ges. aia st i poke TOR ee la 
i Room KITCHENE ar. | MAIN, Pion Privare Ew pom weer ag Joram lle 21 3 Room Apartments ° | Neel landscaped yard, fenced in| Your dream bome An un | ray ee © Co-operstive “Kees moines’ s) Bettas’ Buchange 
WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE pie May + ered ved ok | | Steen 2 reome end bath. Adulte | -~ “HOUSE — ChOpE IW | _ Cocking ens tation wan | Teer. Asking 617,008,” terms oy il, ssi doc avert, o> hen 6 Be ag Give, Cqaile | Opa... relerences | 40 Auburn FE 2020 « | QP heom ta cor paras, “Or REALE le TO HAVE SOME LAND — MODERN 1 ROOMS A AND BATH | Box 32 “Pontiec | HOTE - ROOSE E as Hei hts You'se ts tor the surprise _ Call FE eos 
Bool "1 PERSON PRI |" Couple only monthly or | 5 noo M HOUSE OXBOW LAKE. LR SEV LT frame with) of @ lifetime ~ must Hy ave ou CONTRACTS. CASH Is sat Maun Ax Wallies aes On jean “Ceion” tate tot. GM wuits, $50, Inquire 478 Mt. Clem- | POW cf ine ’ Est | fui vecemont, ayski beat” Pire- ee tte fale the G.I. \* a 
READY AND WAITING seienEs — NEW BRICK TERRACE 3 ROOMS 3 a =. eT § 2W EEKLY" SS Ss. a omen - lee hace ceciar we | 
BASEMENT APT, 3 GENTLEMEN | "ana atm Private entrance. Haat | xeege Martor Must have reser: | —_1% Morte Forty Strect_ bine CRESCENT LAKE Seen Por you. {Peeters _ +4039. _fummisbed, 3163 B. Highland Bd:| ences FE_-371.  _—=ss_s| ~—s. For Sale Houses = 43 Near St. Benedict's ESTATES 2 ROOMS | CHRISTIAN COUPLE el = ROOM TERRACE LOCATED | ~~y~~~ - , NEWLY COMPLETED 3 BED- NICHOLIE & HARGER Erivete ah cad entrance. 118 OnE #O0M FOR Oe WAR, |" ose ful | wosteire uy ‘oom and ge | Lakefront ROOM RANCH HOME. WITH | ' 
2 W, Mores On Pre sie |? ROOMS, SMALL “BABY WEL-| _ ‘earcoabie_ 72 8. Paddock. er “mecire of A’ ih. beg.| .A HOME OF YOUR 04.000 cor 'earegs Y pete cer, | COANER “LOT PUL! | Y OUI 1g Ss 2S Meee Waa come. 142 8 Johnson, ND PLOOR APARTMENT, | inew. Vacant | : ; N e 3,800 WITH 91300 . WE VE T ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, °. we arehene “te Oak- | WEwrals , ial OWN North Side room ‘qoress @ severe bea NeRD i 
$200,000 “| close in. 62 Giadstone. AVS 6.0 TH2).MA M  ELWOOD |... Near Wever Jr. High } room ‘2 ft on the water, $16,500 CONTACT THIS OFFICE. MODEL |- 
At our disposal to perehace nee 2 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE SQUARE TARE. PRIV ATE 3/ RENTAL SERVICE eEch Webster Grade and treme home. 2 vedroams, fal ~~ better be first with 28 XT WEEK Homes 
Sy See ar eee a | Setar correc, Go| Sete soe eee Sires __ oa A ALU OP ERD, Washington Jr. High | “Oem wines | Se eaten: eta ! Soll, “ASK FOR BOB MAKAN v and school age child Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34 34| of only 2 blocks from | villege _ 08 Boy one Pioneer Highlands — . KENNEDY . 
You BUY rr—weELL meune rr|_Heepual "* °  Joeewhe | VU sci ut Woke, Oe = Tes be bed ree ary : LOW AS i “ ——— ———— * ite - \ . 
MAHAN ears LiGHT HOUSEREEP- 1 Room eT oes cone MA bss. + frame homa with vestibule, NICI IO] IE on oo — cm oy! oe ‘a6 . 
ms priva’ bath beth i NTRY HOME eTTER ' inst soot eee YS rk ne ults FE 5-278 Sinise. 2 pauls only. 200 N.| rooms & y, beome e fireplace, breakfast nook, Only $11,300 - 
ISHED ROOMS WITH _Prddock. Albe fireplace — 1410 Tsborrnie REALTY CO., REALTORS deg agl ig— Boga Win? ROOM ARATE _Rad, Weey Mighiand " "© | —errace, OAS heat, « fine AND HARGER CO. | $875 Down pW. Maree Pe PE S000 | Sock sem Jonge Ra? | HoGMS “AND BATH Uuliie | MEM ake Property SOA) tot, courie garees, very 2 yee bn Pe bain Kampsen | Wanted Real Estate 324 |} Rows. Privare ENTRANCE. — aT Teed f ney, room spamveiaeres Wonderful neighborhood 1m- ee figs 4 Cc YMP ARE! ACTION ON YOUR _Week. 340 ‘Baldwin Ave. 7 BEDROOM APT. AND eo mediate possession. Owner ripunatered rg | ) 
Restor, Pa Seott,|¥ ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE) Gres‘tis, ee core Pontiac ‘hate Wasderfu sii sd ia = <a} EES | Restore FF 40828 sige ae | srabie doe GREEN LAKE OFF ICE oe cs ; ae ho a hee Be eniidres. aks et . ae pen a! M1, ED Tad FF | be eens ethan rela” ade eva wame fast ‘receahy dee. | «Aleibicieomn Windows - 7 ROOMs AND t ATE es furnished Ct. az30 Mi Rd. OR }-TI0e —NOW! Asking $18.000 with Co-operative Rea ie Dre . | é Se * aoe — ~ ye Se oreted Basement, stoker OREEN LAKE) Fue. clean, _— eee eG | NISHED COTTAGE din: vere ind ee. * Pint St seen wn Gi fureace 2 car garage Only *Ranch Roof 
Lote sad Estates. |3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH | ished. Second floor apartment) §5,'"her Ween MA bametn | | —Leagten Fine 996.088 a eee *Fully Insulated = IT BERE | Work FE 2-i672,| ©n bus line, 955. st Oe — WE BUY Arp mL ~ - ‘ : . 
ae cen |S LA ROE ROOMS PRIVATE For Rent Rooms 37 — | BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Auburn Heights , bath and entrance. Stove and| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor hi ir Rg yy ge 2 Princeton refrigerator. 1 or 2 oe 193 1 LA WwW + neacent Tow — | ever you prefer, Tt ts lo eb arp 3 | 22 W. Lawrence: Streets. PE S4161 |! LARGE ROOM. TV BoaRD! cated on approsimately ‘| 
. ee Se | ee ee Cfowe bo. Renters tod Langieiew | ~ COUNTRY CLUS maser heme. } bedrooms & Imes cere te Bice seighber = Open 14 Roos. = EVEAYT FRING « ROOMS. BATH COUPLE PRI- _Behools. FE 40788 ernived wp, Wall to wali heed near schools, stores } AYTHING  PUR- |" vate entrance. References. 10 Hen- or | ‘ AND 'D HARGER Soll Civilians $350 living & 4 room, | and transportation Best of * planed. éxteen i CLEAR SLERPiNG ROOME IRC Siehte bac plenty ci | sh ouae oi Mandie whe «=| COME Out and compare. ; -No caitdren, or ‘or artanore. ° Pair. So a a eT + TeT7. ate 4 = J FIRST SHOWING cupboard * and is "eel dows peym ot = ‘ noon, BATH. UPPER Pai- KGOM BUSINESS PIERSON Of 22. Moron st " 2 BEDROOM pisnned So por pay Others have and now 
AND BATH Jee ~- See EF eee ono - — ot beat, gee pute Big Famit they are moving in. 
If your home or property ts tm the * site, imo: 41M. Perry. | 118 Baldwin. 3 VERY Wick ESPN GEaPINO BpOws with $2.990 down tie it se hs mn r home 2 
ayy Sy spustmenh, eveete oimes |* « —— CAND BATH UNPOR | Wocher inane wom on. Neat | ANNE I r mene HOUSIRO 6 room mod for vou. ‘Tune heme contemme | 
bolic & LE 8 - Soll after Spee Sie, Contre) | Tit. 26 W Turon afer'é. | Hurou bus and schools i. PE D-0002 $7, as | fo brick, large corner iat, | a | cu furnace Goed north sige | Russell Young ul , in gre wane Le oe a A WE to dacddoyes TEACHERS,” PRO. OFFERS | bose : 9 rive yesage comers drive This nome ne a and the ie | 
tre better equipped to appraise |3_ ROOMS ON BUS LINE ve gl ge room | Sin ot ceveer” floors "| ES7Re pou tale heme 30° hd fur rE +m and work le Au Oven Eves. ‘tl & ous. “ws 
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. ‘id ROOMS, PRIVATE aaTaAncs. PRIVATE | 2 pEDROOM APART. Rogr eofener Private entrancs | tng oo moomoo 9200 per pl Lag ag O vareee a faoce eretien ppecions £ bearyes RI Pu ASER 4 ; 
MAHAN HAS BUYERS| :satm—sarpcry-ewranece: |Get cree repre oan eee oP a, SOS Wes = Srerage OO par aia | i cay cca | Eittebent can was ht \ GOOD BUY plus costs , : TE EWTRA UNION LAK is v oa . ‘ YOU WANT ACTION: . 4851. e Poplin, © cane ena one, | Piaaa ° — : FOUR ROOM BRICK oe DOWe Jeet, B. 9 dedrncn This “rout Vandal, 4 bet - . : 
Ferce Sig exceptional, We. need saoratemea or_coupe. TE +10 heat ead : -/ tor refined. Indy onty. Pu'b-seee, | 20 Acré Estate Three. alles west ‘oh elty limits, | place. "04000 total. binatian Behn dining epece,| 
on S = 2 en, Se “path and Couple. ‘Lake DEL-k A | "room, teem . Par Walled 1. Lake Area "oom bungalow. breeseway isn SYLYAN LAREPRONT 4 pets | Tindows off et a Tae years MY room , modernised 8 » & 5 Seceecme betes bome > : _— 
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For Sale Housed 43. ARNIYAL a » by Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43) For Sale lots - Sale Business Property 49 
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500 DOWN oil furnace at Middiedelt, | Rochester Area 
Pootiae ¢ BUNGALOW ~ Near A ae This iness butld- 
doe inmguiteetesacn, Gap | CLOSE TO PONTIAC, Se ioe ; , el ee sscicia f . ‘tenties. . close to 1 acre park- | te 7 by SPECIAL aoa, teres, "looriio |e, Space, ation fr Som as : ELIZABETH LAKF , : 1 Fhe rom bungalow with full bese- ecded. All oe good reads. nd “display, rooms. . : ; . 4 BEDROOM BRICK - Two. ' ON, tit rai venetian 8 4 DRAYTON PLAINS "($18,000 down. o 
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tie bath K cingham ia NBAR LA: Wharas: = = , , \, : ze i . = — des, On 8, good ’ erate Roy Annett Inc. 
= uit 7 Topco Reserome, Mares S| «TR: HILTZ | see 7, Castes. SUBURBAN 8 5. Myron Federal >riea 
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See oe les Raannaned wie, ANT TT Os un OPEN Freed: tatiee wis) LO"ACRES cma mo af the city limits ° 61. RENT DOLLARS help pay for this| 91.080 down: “a Elizabeth | ke E P oe we he qeleney High oo 0 hill cverisshing te «. in an eel 
- income per year price home, Attractive eastside in- -Bzabet ake Estates for miles off Wiis area. Gall FE 20103 
$8,000. details alt come, all in good condition. 7) | — reese 90.000 Brick ; We oN three jehotoent homes | Dixie joan, pune lenge snake before ‘5 
=~ ct on ueledes. Pull bent’ | with 62.139 down Balance ot oc] A. Deautifil  Miglich Colonial |S , wet ce ered yerround| A New Development ve 69, PERF 
J A. Taylor aeiwnitewte..° ¢ fireplace. “Dining vom. bitches oh front. call us Row. We hase | For better Bving end a planned | Griveia, eulldincs wie “ 
[=> this for only 62.500 down Tatal : pie yh ES. ¥ RPE ta / 5 a en. communtty of ranch type hemes, will te REALTOR INSURANCE price $12,000. Call tonight Frwin-& Rosa 2 "large bedrooms “wp with a4 ties, 0 ad = pM 23831 Peet Deere el te ss | hE * F 
eee Pree Parking | }BEDRM BRICK. Bast-side home REAL ESTATE stone best. 3 ote ae- " Ga es es 06S with 6160 down, Welch | Se carpe agape gm Rages ae Baldwin Avenue ¢. Bargain priced... Elisabeth } uP for the Perry Acres «ign. Sales- 
Oak, fre, Mall pathy <venetion| oe os Peace Fe ease! | Less Rd Sleft on Ggleway “Drive a L gles —— Ste ce propery eal HO + AND|’ See this home now at 06,750) ~~ ee Eh, ed ot 96, wah at LE. €. D — 
A “with only 62.225 down. Cali to- NEAR FISHER RODY Non, —ugunAeapLemonnans f ws vas te oe 22t_Die Bez on ¥en 
"GU. NUNC | WEAR EASTERN JR. WOM, Com bazerncot yond a aon eg My rin NH} WEST SIDE a a . yard. $2. y ve at ‘ “iT ‘ f a TREDROOM SMELL HOUSE WITH |" pieteiy | redecorated  S-bearm | — | @ Oekiand’ ave FE bedi home made into s 3 
We down. septie tank and ‘Grain{ __jipotile, - falls — inauieted. tui CARROLL Gt ORRMET - as ;.) Teome down ond 4 rooms | 
on. paved a “irks ‘bome "must. be we we Eve call PE 27084 pt Miner whotid teadly rest tot L AKEFRONT 
‘ OXFORD bedroom for ony $10 500 with $9,500 dows $750 DOWN duu. ay A = oe yes aye. , 
end bath, kitchen, din- Wih consider trade. Bow om wee heme ee Si ve : . : “| 
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lot” 80m380. 92,500 H m . | is strietly e. interio “Bout . 
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. INCOME tio. (“Mladery Kitchen.” Wied | Hes Wares Ur ing oe Somes Sunday 2 to § is a five-dollar bill!” 3 Open Sun &' Mon, 136 B. Pike St | 
20 rooms and 2 baths, near Bt and conten "wale Insulated feriished Owner wants action and — vis us 
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celhegh return ‘ou money. 9 apie, Biack-op street. $10,000, terms Deg any ot- WM. H. KNUDSEN For Sele Houses : 43| - Fer Sale Sleuase 43| > Rs i ALSO HAVE A TO5 
a, bam, 2 te, oad, 4) FLOYD KENT, Realtor | EMBREE & GREGG | sie poatiec siete Bent Bitg. | nn | are ws wanes | pitta 20d tle Reese 
- = @. Raaweess rE 5-si08 1565 Union Lake hd, Phone FE 44516, Eve FE 5-7306|4 ROOM HOMT. ON WALTON BOU- < dust the terior walls ea) = ACRE-LOTS WITH 
G = = Eves __ EM34003 a vard.) 4 room home near 5t. wan = _—_ R — 4 
mrt 3p vearadm ranch type | —%, te onnumers Power _ ORION TWP. 1 ee See ey. 7 SMART BUYS} ™“4)"\f"taytor ; Goldmine! 
4 pomes aa? 2 Be gga my $ foom modern house, oe og em Pp — ; NICE HOME ; REAL ESTATE LAKE PRIVILEGES ON] 1.5, scssst gear Peatioe tacind- 
foreed ai etdo. oll heat, outo. | 2 bedrooms. 011.000, Mocerm || tered walls, 3 pe bath. 2 lots 3 ' 1 room home in city, Frame | #4 8. Brosdway 7) te grocery sare, coth fountain, 
water heater, select oak floors | 615's6q Charies Melick, 029 West| Excellent garden spot, $3,060 with ar T} ‘= construction. Large it room.| For Sale Lake Prop. , TE rental. 150. ft 
Sean haste, me neRinS mer | Pula Hf, Rechedter. OL eent or] SST SUBURBAN gg Ee oe EASY TERMS foe gute ag ag 
: ; [EASED TO WAY. NICE WOME,| Buy today Move im the den Oe ; 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE eer TTY NORTH gj agg to - dish washer, oil cabien ot cae Gare oo a 2 
. John K Irwin Cosiey tebe 8" Fem home. fored_ porch roa Yr). "K Cc 2 bedroom home Block construc cluded Extending foe bee ‘o - ‘walape la af - 
a i Castes Lobe. = Deore, oll forced als fureace. BRIC K RANCH tion Pull bath with shower. Oul| canal. Beautiful flower garden| OPEN EVERY DAY vonage. A Ghtetiy, cendertel 
LAKE ORION file bath 2 car garage. Lake j PLUS INCOME furnace. Oak floors Excelient| fruit. and ornamental trees and| _ y! $8500 will handle the deal. 
ee Since 1925 Modern & room home with 2} privileges. You will ihe e how You can have . | inaide and out. 2 blocks from| shrubs Over 409 ft. water fron Mr > MeCullough and Mr. Maves.: 
; pote B. Gagnon OF bedrooms. utility and full beth | end the price. $7.060 with $1. capt ‘cps bome ‘beth cn’ cone | cutee tenes britig cere. tne boas | ‘sbedl and stecee, & goed bust! age. OM ai . STONE REALTY € 
a Prone YE 9-401 EVE VE yire | Garece sallached, Lot ietnize.| down free and clear tot with the vest | full” bactment ewnh secretes | A FAMILY HOME | corrace. sage tie DOW ®. 12 TO7 P.M. ee Gan oe ca 
A by et S50 Veorheis, All brick.| "Tie, Sree Oe i meTAtE HAYDEN pmslertale and workmanship |" room Oil heal. plenty of storage | 1 rooms. Frame coastruction. 2 “$45 per month PE 5-671 : loxete ene 
Ly siuminum sterm. 3 bedroom | Oxford, Mich A+ 6-3123 exterior and ready for you ra ayerty Gen ne ieee te ‘t Loge Hdl nog jae cunt ELIZABETH LAKE equipped. Be own boss, reeson- 
S ¢ . la ue wk necheae finish the inside per me Close to stores & school.1 with concrete drive: Year round lakefront home. Pan- te = OR 31:3 from 6 to 
a LAKE ORION Realior i, Eves. FE 602781 | One of several models open tor — @ ” nentie. ‘CRAWFORD para gg | or ln 1X "bethe. Detve ow Joslyn 3 mice trem “HINCHIL] AS POR SALE. LEAV- 
BY OWNER - 7 | your imepection at the corner of IT’S VACANT modern kitchen, dishwasher suto-| tne ts ealese -| _ tug city, must sacrifice. PE 54906 fee 89 and Williams Lake Rd. ap- ss ase AGENCY matic washet and dryer, tra- es “* |For RENT BRICK BUILDING 
O nes ee kes Orchard Lake | tematic: dis aaa" “| BRICK BL NGALOW | siiy wo moron pp gisag| matic otf furnace. 431.500, Owner. [Py GF 
| Save $1.00 by finishing dec- ‘ ' home located appres 3. miles |STARTER OES. > BEDROOMS | $23 Eitaabeth bump an! or 
: , Cue yee or pane sree Village F.C. Wood Co.) srtsreies 2, Sa cesgens Bring Gnd sort a mer Sescunige “WRIGHT-VALUET | ferstac,zusseet alee 
a welt constructed 12 ropm brick | — 3 tdedrooms, 3 2% baths REALTOR 13.000 You can move in taday' LAKE LAND CO. tote, “Beautiful Walters | "= oh = Fg Py 
4 bome with ene ¢ room,’ and one —TAKE ORION jenGus aout tsar kented, “1 Gwe Wamans dake Re. & *7' | 924 N Pontine Tratl Walled Lake - Gensidiy gestricted Low. "Tif, sintion fag ots of 
for (ea por week igo 8 lovely | sacome 2 ants of «bedroom Foad one, ioc to paved’ § | OM 312%) “Ofnce ‘Open 61) WARD F. PARTRIDGE | * ROOMS BATH AND BaseMENT | $U550, Pormee “me peel information eal 
room, rochial schools one ? iE ana Cosaniah FRIGHDORNOSE 
: sna ‘scar gerege,, y* Weer Oreea heal et ssi me, private area / TT’ aso = ater slanin ake Extra ioe PE $-8212 LAKE OAKLAND m. feet martet for sale ressonable 
ee LAKE FRONT |.) tra rer pepe namermeemrmees fy Oe ig 82 ae | ES WOULD You « Strietly modern § roome end full ; ee and toilet installed. Au bur — 
f Las 69 ce hone stove | iishome te completely furnish: | OVEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY owe’, vom Bread, ary, ot madere-teghe-| Highs, gong Tecan. PS casks | Surman een Tat Meee SE CIA ES get Pp : 
: Gerth Spromen gt Bare | Sache piaci.amts tat) | goceemen | Es ssoees tet, ee aoe | oe Semone eng £ CIITIAGE . = ; and | i the te ont 11.008 with out Orchard Le to large living room feetaree water frontage excellent fishing. 3-4193." : ; onth. . 
: Pane meee Stim or| Goethe ere | totem tes, ae | Bree eae wee | RIPP Lake Water Frontage| fi Sia"iime- ‘on e's | THE “amp 70 tee x we wrens 2-1 model. lle I gg DERFUL Near Drayton Plains As low us LH BROWN, Realtor IT’S MUSIC TO 
INCOME WANT AN INCOME? KINZLER screene? porch - gives & | 4 BEDROOMS e TIGLMES-BART RAM 1363, W._Huron "| we a-4810 YOUR_EARS a : Quint view of Byiven Lake. - 7 rooms and full basement. auto- | 206 Oncida xi ———— ———'| heat this 
CONSTRUCTION CO. Garage giteched. Pelrty atic oll heater, large box129, pes = LE TRONT Mighwevy On 31980 acer alMg | be ou Ge coe 
2 PMONE MI 40008 OR MI _¢461! offering. We have the key. coaped tan? or gene wort bedroom: bome vin we LAKE FRONT Don't Wait ; an aa = me on geod 
INDIAN VILLAGE — 14x | Gert. You mum see'wisonegn-| sited, egmier ‘Nom "arrange: | Senay beach on "Clear, Lane-| Phere are only tow cheie tote | Gonanyy Sante Steet" Hert 
PEN | SABES a. Sea hoes tine waeee | | Eitieesa steeaens ees | ae sctareme Stas | Be Seu, ea ear : seamen’ petag™ ee | en tpety S-zeom modern ve ey. fully ROY'J KNAUF. Realtor | prvieessvon ower tare ,ai| Price tee 6i8aG6 Terms. 
AGE Sunday 1 to 7 itchen, 2 eatra large bed: | black top rend large amine’ rane |  wel-towall carpeting Ge- ft “ewaninos on tro aie, Located ‘yumiis sewn | RAIT-TACKLE SHOP ve pine oe Se ee - rooms and full bath: com- Living secu aad bheben. f cos: | Tee. too! Priced rite tor FE 21631 EVENINGS OA 03399) of Elivebeth Lake Rd on Cass! there's coulis tr oon is 
A JOHNSON, Realtor op @ im srouba Lane Orion | 1880 REVERE — You'll cer- Mice tmeneaupte, pecenecion. Sine ee ene tt se garage. | . very reasonable terms’ LAKE ESTATE ore eae Pcl BP agen may pon 
MP ibis are’ vecan\_ very beautify) build: | tn orknd te sbedrocm | IRM. terms, two West Side a hE eg ge : lake area Business qrowing every 1704S. Te raph Rd. ing sites. aS oo for alow located 0 close ESPECIALLY D-®- R ll ad - . . semi-private jake. Near C Wood Co = In good biock bidg. gas 
~TUST $1.X . DO , | oo 4 miclie maiats $. Lege Me | — ee oe usse oung A rea! family home tn Lo vg 3 bathe, fire- . : . | omg er aa pool geno 
JUST $1,200, DOWN MYRTLE 2-2051 | Sete. elect lo wetet hector, co cee" cues REALTOR fect leeation for children ee 2S ee Realtor ment. Val hte =~ 
Gn thie % bedroom, home Full shaded / 412 W. Huron st +4525 - room %. s+ ade B 
a = sone etty LAWRENCE i ‘Payments rooms. a floor oy pt on Open Eves "ui 0 om u's gousse en’ Goat doar a inxs one mee o : on — eOine ae Opes Lae only $4,000 down. — 
“toseton “ee ( ;AYLORD $44 per month  incipding the mane diecrimivatng rom Ranch Home main Patiared ae J Bisck River & Lake Marea be- CLASS “¢c” 
7 : - H9 ~~ : 3 re. basem , tween Harrisville Alpena sa = : 
. thin lovey new Sl baa a Sins ate ‘ha. "tare et“ ee i hae oe your chance fo have'e cute 2 bed. heat Near Washington | fe me 8 $0 For Sale Acreage  4?|. $12,000 DOWN - bome ; Orton ; ei ebster - Huron shop- LAROE COTTAGE 2? SCREENED Jocation 
= | geroperative Rea} Raters Bxenenge| Tn TN Mictustor trreptece, evoral oom, Ol Beat.” ‘attached garage, | PIE, AITO ged bas Priced | “porches par basement wired for | © ACHES a NED M ay oaly pues | tac int fast Geveloping ares. . "ear walle Seneat.. Mea tor MILLER RAY O'NFIL, Realtor finish cupboards te ample ts two lakes. us won am ‘alg ~ 3 slectrie stove.- All plumbing i. te sere 9 EteO se | Includes Case “C" veeort license, 
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rooms, fat vasement 2. kee Prone PE }110) or PE_S-OT8 poy Wiony, ERS wit ow o 6 etait caly_ shee er eae con ea | © i 4X AND son ae tea 
PONTIAC RE ALTY C EAST-CENTRAI Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| Racement! Attached garage! lake ‘cdvemtage ot Cerne aie | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor in a lifetime’ ; ee 
‘ ‘ seen ad “is Ah. . Brick construction! Let's room mofera bungalow, with built | 22 W. Lawrence Street Eves. aa j only $12,000 an Price $20,000. 
Tt Belew __ FB 249 1 Wook! in beuh, eutre attic bedroom, new Presi! or PE coees tom ranei. brick and ledge For Sale Farms 48 WARD EPA i. ae, : ‘i besement PRP AAA oY oor i _ / : 
P a  ggpunn mamma cet | Eee sls oe onrvice sea fret, Ture | 2 ACRES OFFICE gp HaTONAL, Bustiess J bedroom homes available for H yp pe raed oe tached gacage large lot Many . BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE only 61.850 Living’ room. ae Gardens Temp eton extras 96708 Open oun and |’ giOQ? meters rue com. 20” OPPFICES IF PRINCIPAL CITIES 
” Elizabeth Lake Estates Model Home - toa Wedeeem deus Alco searches, sthastp’ Modems Cneee | . a en edon, procter bouse, 13 | «. COAST-TO-COAST 
On ay Drive and 3373 WALTON BLVD large bedroom up. Basement home. newly painted. every room NORTH SIDE 7 _ROGMS FORNERED BATH |cPancus . 
from small private hes of furnace; and suto- heat garage, lot z. ¢. PANOUS we ws} World's Largest 
F wo om ad ng New as tomorrow featuring 3 bed- matic water peates. ane 150 Price $9,750 -! on ome, 1 Dost. from ogg oy ng ay al an Ph. Ortonville Reverse bith 
rs " | Eichtn, nin "ittag ‘osetena| feuimeg esupie Soe tis ons |, JOSEPH F. REISZ | Saly smb shatite"dowa” "| "Sai oe on ‘Tests, arms, FW Danes | RESTAURANT. WATT “TOWN, rear . Pull = base-' poageers neg dining Porgy “Yoday. Bis pice Sons te che or pe 4 14 ACRES < ROOSEVELT pat os WwW. peed business. rotary club, new 
arepe ave, 2 Om room loseted ip BEAUTIFUL IXN-| RAY O'NFIL. Realtor | Ucperetive Real Betate Exchange! way oye _ URL £020) or Rely Mirove_ 0007) a. a a ge 
fu 4 DIAN POINTE ADDN. 180 ft aa 2 Gee oe a Pull’ bath Oeod’ teccmene om, | For Sale Resort Prop. 444 pever:_ uy oingien ment. Ph 4101. Mayville, Mich. 
Bloomfield Highlands class ” eee Cr . oie ee atet tg saves ROOM HOUSE ON oy “owt, Dides. laeel. , 4 room Suchy Real parties & “THE SIRDT AE 
Brick Colonia: — # rooms We nawe'® sites let to bulld on} amy ANAK TNCARATA| iden as tt ae iy “located “for. subdividing. “Only | BOAT IY ON SAGINAW BAY JF Grtoavite eT Se DO N wy KX 3 about 2 mi. from Orion. Terme chewing Se. ARM ? 
a sree cree eee! 1,000 DOW Lacan Eres | fam ber errangea a te es 
from. “lochotes _‘sarsotss o 3.8 foes Yee, ens! © g FAMILY Riveend viiege wt Bran. | K. I. Templeton, Realtor! am Mad 'tS apes’ West Pex: | ess TORE SPICER: living & dining fooms. Se nr eth re deen! Sse pat, Seatay VWA tores| wen toccled im goed netghter-|  S0e, NAM. mile, Krom CGe | Tm Orchard Late Mi VR 6083 | Lace pronf Moret on state! {nc Owner, xm Gress Lake Ra. | s22,8TORF SPACE FOR 
y 2 5 payments on OI end ®''* Woans.| Back*@ be our JF years in Pon-| hood Close ww to downtown. Large rnd 4 oe soe Open_Bves highway year sround bust- | ches COLONIA OME AU- ot te o-ener teducing 
a “fee dee te atee wm Drayun{ cotter bt. Gu paved eared el wae yineg JO BUY TO SELL REALTOR | ness. Must be sold. Any reason- |" ACRES COLONIAL HOME AU-| center, gift shop. erry loca- 
Grove, Betsel area. All pice awk E. _~ | Weedt to build on . | Geed tmeome VE Gcod ae ae PaRTRipo® te The ‘RIRD' To| abdie offer considered ws —_— ae -ondlgea ane. |\ = i..a: _ 
goqgrated. y A ‘euK b |. Ridgeway Real Estate wide. may be whe ~~ pERBOWALzED OMS —— & ne coop. $22 500. Terms. Write Pon- Se ig 
ms STONE REALTY CO. |houuscs nih SY leeigow 0% alien Pecama| Zo wou, tee mer. | PEE On oat J A Ta lor line Presr Bon # ovoae® A Sport! 
_ > deat ie 20a89 3 Oetneal ‘Borate Goce wis" _| 0 BATH. 2 YEARS OLD STRICT.) =e ant ho beatine FS | aL woes . */ yY 8 ACRES posts, “trailer. rental — lane ; ; : $6,975 TOTAL, PRICE PE ees. throughout. Sell or rent. Huff, Evert, Michigan. Lake. See owner, Dr., Bo - REALTOR - INSURA So eltes e_csase, Tae term | Mas “tore, aod fromtege Bon 
eos eeeem to see $45 MONTH ; a = brik hems breetowey 2 3c | LARGE bape paterearee. heme. Perfect Call on No On 
- 2 e ludes meoursoce,.} r quick. | "E. Ortonville, 6 miles W. : is being sacrificed to ‘settle ‘ 
4 ONE STORY ca} ree og elgg, * [ J | Py ea ye a $9,008. ‘ Oe home on 8 ir 
    
           
   
   
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A EES eT ) _T DAY FERRACE Won sabe EAST| Pine Lake, Due to death in family ” ‘ne. tas 
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; Het * rst "7 lope ooo Mes eneenacas, | EU ge cea seeaigg Oo] greens et aoe, | Stee ater aa tae | RO ee eee) Ee ee | eit Be : é K. G. Hempstead, Realtor pos. Landmesset, Broker 
: he cn + tog on ariget ; Deseoren Hotel +5181 ore eee downtown paved 5 Pane ha BASEMENT, _Sestn, 4.00, FE Len aaa ae p. FE ¢isa2 6; S-0078 
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4 ce Fo 7 10 ACRES" $550. Down down. Price ‘te sites) ROCHESTER AREA fm wail fo wail carpeting.| _ Sale Land Contracts 52 a West Ann Arbor on Bocctom guedes ous. Gene Meer . ; OR | Meat 4 room and * large Ritehen, | coder 
¢ ; mew. Sear garage, Only $8600| rooms, ‘bath, enclosed ‘porch ) ‘eereons, Tear, paragae. Pe ted] LET YOUR $$$ WORK 
res ee Gear te et TIMES tnd wily Toon. WASHINGTON Ee Tet oor, 3 bedroome. sp. FOR YOU 
aaa Sunday 1 to 5 It's a titye rough te buy home Colonial Home Im SCHOOL AREA : eo ir Prom Rugs thea Barn gost + gy Nig ay 
: Nearly Completed 2168 SOMERSET Serve eh tearoom end fase-| 6 Setrecma, tle cethe, tell paved. shagy ‘street. Latge vine : “fivons eS Se wih aivide in 18 cre par. | Small. ‘Reasonable Gheounte 
3. bedroom home| = Woodward Avenue, South 2 wre oy ne oe basement. Attached gartge pao tae = = = | ~ with ™ ORION BARGAIN = | g ~ or PE beets fort 
Sleeved miles to re Lake Ra NEAR LAKE ORION . 98009 down. = breakfast. Enclosed tor | 4 home,- living room R Ask for Ted 
ewe) Sa | ho Mattes st] 0d | Sabha | gt hee bay ewe | ROY Annett Inc.|, STONE-REALTY 
a ee a cecsteat nn an | paaerenwalar star’ tase: ~ | tatlen, Fryit seem, "Pyees arive St only $14,000 with con- | 99 REALTONT sera >-tieg |°-2-2 Pm. Getty _ oun. 1 to 8 un. tte 
a BRICK RAMBLER *CUCKLER REALTY Prent. garage. 100 to jake. je With storage closet. | emtent terme. 1 Soen Bvenings and bunday 1-4 M © <s 
; ane A rear aee | Quer homesites, and - —— : triage, d Loan 
atten, Sve |’ Ieatvituaily ster ‘one renericus | ves. Pr fad Pe 9-8312 on Soest Remodeled Farm House | . 42 =sesuel ' 
avtne OnE AND, STORY 4 SECON) ie sere. etree? | PAUL D, HAMMOND : . ing is believing. $7300 down. 26% W. Huron 8t. ea 4 
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ee | 56 ¢ For Sale Miscellancous 60 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sand, Gravel & Diet 66 
swat forty a + rT al TE ~ Tage cram comrien, ony | ep: sep Gee Es Poy A conteols ’ La . : BENEFICIAL |r tee, wal be owe —— a | pg rah YURNWAGE: AND PIPES, 635 |G ° Sot Pies ee na 
s-aael Ws Lawrence si. : erage | ‘samc. hammers for rent. Also| & 7 ; ata Oh door wa ee | L. TATED AMOUNT yarn aa one : tool » Wb, House. EAG NAN E ECO. eng AE and sale travers 33 a! Klise- i we. soll, $10 per 
202 N, MAIN CONE! S RENTAL. HP BOILER AND STOKER WHILE it LASTS 
ROCHESTER, MICH. | $s howe eo SaTNTUMS WECREAED FTV « c iit 0 | pom eae St hor : TO s50e an overcoat _ TA j re TY e 
oe | Sale an, eee Rar eee he Se | eae Wh eal canny," SEE) | Godps SAE Tlouschold Goods 57) err, good finished back 438: : te ite showers Ueto MorORs BROOK AND it “ge, For, a : " 
LOANS $0 TO § Se |@ CUBIC PT. NORGE REPRIO. shelves “pi8 ove “Venetian .o bind hard Lane Ave mioctpe Usher Gurpies. iit he AL pint, BLAG a} 
$500 GSO Moree renee, wo. Be, Taian poe gal ie oh 2 _Beavteate etwoen — Sine waa iy aiding i Sheep, 98 ewes, ~ mostly 3 On Signature Only | «inca "wanOoANY— punean | at, oe WOLVERINE pood grovel, Fa PI and 4 yrs. old. Excellent HOUSEHOLD * Parte dining reom set. Mollywood |" h’ only “Pveee ey AacK tt LUMBER AND WRECKINO CO condition, 20 registered ; 
FINANCE CORP. OF | _iSec'n'Fetryt®t mete! fais | puitGag stove REASONABLE tb inch Utility plywood ..04.28 shoot No. 3 gat, floorin “ b's Corriedale rams obi ram 4 _ FE 40487 s per 
wy 9 ee NTTAC oa can ears fanaa 2 Ss eee Sg ne fa RS lamba Cage Dean, 070 : ileachm alnut models oO -saaee . r za = 
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rok, § TO Se: % bee = ed 0620 Gachebaw. Clark- DAILY. FRI. NIGHT Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Leake ee. $14.00. u (i ' 
LO ANS tence earere a |, F PLECE DINING ROOM WUPFE For Sale Miscellenson) $0 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CHU RCTS INC. aT : ee 8 Pre Aci aA a Tea ae ad PE 3-2006 _ $80, OF wee . Aare ——— — a tame So one 
. <= ~ C & W LoMpen, Pe dedi _ Nis Md, Please ‘ring’ es ners. y ome "ERDIN FRORER, DRLUEE Taye “REMODELING SALE, ime FORD TRACTOR, WITH wad We ccaniee, Fe eeett ater fe | LUMBER py BUILDING SUPPLIEA | Op ¥, MBAVY SLAB WOOD AND | is. ecmen pomp er eth oe | ane 628 te 0800) Sides allel | "ah $39.50 B t G00 CONDITION B FLAT CLAR- | FOILET SEATS $1.66 VALUE 1168 | - Mow. THROVON FRI 8 TO 4 unert! rend itlnme detach Community Loan Co, (ALL UNCLAIMED LINOLEUMS. eo ie $139 50 urmeis er Ss Bine 3 case, “ler skates yg og ye a ‘ sun ae TO8 omar ron avers FE oslemevet, (Aimee — 30 E. Lawrence 9x12 LINOLEU mS, $1.98 Used Kelvinator ' "||| 960.58 Northern Lumber Co. aac esmemenmaal | | seubebtaeary values Mich oo a RORLP PROF EBAION. KENTUCKY WONDER WEANE ot 
FE 2-713 12513 Gold Beal Lino Used square tud Maytag. .... $40.80 ae na anh, Fluorescent. 383 Oretiard | “gy Wa wood 6000” GRY SCAB WOO | = by 2 Rochester Ra 1 $398 Inside-Ouiside Pular 61 of of! | Used Kenmore automatic = r4 EL’ cR Ga D ame ONS, Ae Mig age ee Tk baneared a block me. iM | Service 3ec Plastic Wail ok 18 fi End & corner tables... $14.08 WE DELIVER rage OOTS | - cat a patenee peiels, Wea + $25 TO 4 Se 6a. HT G Grawer chest ifinished) $24.50 70 Mile Radius Com TV ICTURE JBES & metal, wanes furniture. stmon- EP AL eo ALTHY APPLES SPRAYED gee 414 Ft Wall Tile... , Be with picte stock of number 8 deere t VETIAVE EM!!! fruit G01 6. Squirrel Rd. 3 mile GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN Cc ed Ps SC | Hollywood beds. compote OO @ Trucks Gerving You to be sold All sites avatiabdle at | Brand New — One Year Warranty ines ogre. ne fie, various tyr ' pe ate aah north ef Auburn Ave. dubdura 
@ W._ Huron Pe ora | CO Orie Inlaid vata». artts |For" cccttenst Tomas” * EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996| feauced pricts. We de garage) UB ; (oo ee pare weast me | PONen UNioADEha TS | Be | T room syite o00.80) gs ” free. : 11) _ Ave, FE 6-0001 CASE. AND POX FORAGE HAR- 
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; BOTTLE GAS rE Sa ee ear “HE IGHTS SUPPLY |_}s7 > mane with lalen for exterior and s, Trees, 
installed t your for $22.77 USED es tise RANgES tas F2 a maak and cinder biecks. Cusiee | a = appoce fet, i : ee ( *. “ Fo way ond 
; _ Dixie Hwy n Fen eu ona Rep mnieRa TOR: Huron. SEPORE  Y ; 4 nike; . YOU MAY BORROW é 45,8 ,FOR FURNITURE On bar or we z water Seg Intex a wut Neat te Suan : 
$25-$500 eo. PIECE LIVING’ ROOM SUITE — Tiectrie  '1n00 W. Huron. payments vr tate joints and Mews heel one 7 a ae Bioeth . : 
ped prveneepil Ss beds, elec- SPECIALS 0. Ae coat, Cho'ee of 6 colors & merece eat ie -- see OUR / a q 
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Tod | Eagice atte alt Bet lee ngs, mete canimete 8068 | BARGAIN NEW TH CRATE” Gomes | OAS PURNACEA ANE “CONVER. | DPURRAce wir | ‘Dries r'jeMttauten'he faimty| felvo¥ WP} Soremoage rere we / | op! ean e ‘suet yabon— ——.. tee £38 tanehepring mattresses ne a oe s paord = = A panto ° pene ges conversion burner, Very ope odor, Wesnenie. easy te | ; Tergere = Michigan State Faip~ 
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oat FE Secale | Rite ose reposasased, fay |New roll-away bed complete. 1098 Cl" in deter: fauh ‘cosh “OM | Con Bia Eases o BAS S¥is4 eves | 20 den Pe Chae Oe ee Se te ote sl] OBI ACKETTAANC | _balance ai $16 month MY S3TtT, New SUMO cee TT! ee eee GAL OPEN HEAD OTEEL Linoleum 6-9 it. De sq. yd. ~CAMP CRC Aia ~~ gots: iter fleld planta light end ACA E . DINING TABLE AND 3 CHarns, | O.% mete! © *t sig 00} BABY BC $3, BASSINETTE.| drums for burning your rubbish |INLAID LINOLEUM . te | Be Biticiont Bate. re blues i, mined col | Your A Ferguson Dealer ‘ 
BUCKNER Griaageeent Set ate | Biers RR) Sash Spgrtla  e| SR em ee eee aie A ogee | See Se raee,© sete | Gane My tak ete um oh wae Washe st $18.90 | notte, — - . cleaner A Fe DROP aria WALNUT TABLE. kv BOWLING Road, MY 4433 SMITH'S 27 8. SAGINAW Best leag Leke Re. on Liver FINANCE CO: LEAP WALNUT mt Aa, | All new and used forniture at © ned bags bail A on PERS GaTiN Wid | oor teoorntone 8 ae jot a os wien tw 
get vedio p rept, “Teareses we bur. "ook one exchange for the} ef with © leather nas and 12) wicks, 2678 Rd. ‘nes, & ese base Af POOLE CO. For Sale Pets 09 Weighs CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON | furniture, electric shove. FE bulbs. Set of parer hanging tools “GéX CG ANY. | POMP DEEP we EP. 101 Oak ‘ ieee Above ‘alyren's = 0. "Oakland Furnitgre 22 IN. COAL FURNACE WITR Lewameecte sharpened. eave 4 ae complete, 9100. & mi FURNACE cu RANE WALL Pa: ‘eo ——— Pw OLD 1 oe so te 
Friendly service Desk SOLID MAHOGANY, Goon | 104 5. SAGINAW 2-053) blower Reasonable price. OR filed, jomer knives, trona, oP (~Fe xe = oa a eta PUPris 
WHEN YOU NEED $9 Phone FE +338.) Used Trade-in Dept i WuRki YaREa sy noow oi (prema “ SS ma Plywood Tk Ave, Prone PE S410 | PR bees he 8 Ai ° Cooled Fngines = hy By ROOM ~ SUITE, [Well gp od ove... ie oo ge __|s LARD r LIKE | gn sete © € o, Ri a rt ROH PAINTS all pace yin ye — ig * J "4 fagines 
zs ———— Tabletop electric range...... $09.8 | CHANGING TO G we BT | ew. M61 Auburn ave "| AN MORR am doors sarewers ‘mage hare Boteheory en) ris to ELECTRO aa “SUSTE Washer guaranteed =” "':' 'g2008| 0 forced aif furnace. Water | HOT WATER HEA w Gal.| & Ose our DO Youn Own tractor 8% ents. range. Excelient condition. $40. | giudio couch “"""""Sag.9g| eater and oil tank, together or as, neW approved use on AC PLYWOOD CO plumbing wiring, . cm — ai PARA ‘er. ba MO CAGE. | Also ine and power 
_FE 3-3790 2 pe. living reem culte mae | _separate. 254 Pioneer Ecnsumers lines 88.49 and 10 60 vee Dade ae ve * $2013 | plete<stock e and ers _ Oe wprey. 
We can hep you mmoner 2 ince LIVING ROOM SUITE Dining rece, ote 4 Cabty TENT, oe Beat Mens eg — er. Li al [a rain Butt serio, ane’ XA is Lee's Sales & Service 
Sag rest Yo ‘oa = a _Also ‘Tedio. 680°'E, ‘Tennyson bela cone Payments Pree Parking feet * eeasen el te ve, lf one eens whorce “PENNY PA P AINT SALE aha Prides ro etneeday Epes | Beccess Story. Pm | @Mt omens | aioe 
Telephone ‘2 or call at our ottice. | Vioidine’ bed miacetatnces nas Lytigeroate “cast For wouwrrone | T™ = take} feat note t SANDING POR AQUARIUM WrFH hid sects. Fe el wv._FRe Sly ‘ — —* OLLANG FURNACES LIKE eg “aher 4 = , ns OLE HOT ATER, “5 ST ATE | Maner 8 06. Se Be "*| USED TRADE-IN -|_Pe sane re ae noe . : DEEP PREEZE UPRIONT OW ME 
FINANCE CO. pees ge beat makes Breer. gocqeDEPART ae » ls 19.98 
FE 4-1574 foore tage cei Seo, | Seiad BR 702 Ponting State Bank Bide Fruorescent 93 yt tae Tabie. 2 - "4 
Ave bs eo Ue : Bave 
~ LOANS $25 TO $500 | seuaamx 1%, 5 PAVENPORTS. eg ee ee 
Baxter & Livingstone 22.08; Jarge China | vanity and ful) size bed, 4.W Lawrence st PE +1898! 19.50. oe a mame: _repne | "Erte — a | $1.30 0: i ‘is 
Mortgage Coane $4) Pursue, coher tuts Ae Te ee |e nA P ‘s as “ 
a _PE 41881 Pree parking Low INTER EST Fe Los Bas et FUR NITURE CO. 
pi ge Aaa B= | and mattress, dining table and a 
pe Oo buffet, tromriie_tromer, OR 2.2908 | os —saowa—w Abd “HG PETERSON |. E-Z TERMS sr ndings attend ing Poem ou 5 
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2-1081 eee or aprons __Wayne Gabert’s FACTORY 2NDS, WASH BASINS. a are Fae eee Re Cw cata sera: 88d shop tools, barn Be FIVE ACREP 420m, wae * Thapire soa | Appliance Specials > + a 2S 7 goer our quantity prices. Almont sew. Reasonable oy = = = a pid 
a oR OP ge WiDRON AUTO WABHER 4 YEAR | tT ew i ome | jansins vane CRB. ED, ‘with | _Pes-arel -_. | PARAMS, CANKRIES CACHE, | (Si. "Stucke “a “Mnekment, “sues material of pickus truck Cam-| -old, Brunswick raph, and new “St Norge Electric | FOR sale PT LONG RUB Paul. oo ‘Cyr Lumber Co. fires: and spring, $18. Dune GUNS foud. Gmoe 1877. S04 Ave.  GARtEnd or OA eroh H. Clark Reator, 1362 W.| mahogany. for model Cit}, Amomatic dryer, ONLY $14095.| ber be Stem conveyer, oriped 120 Bogie Lake Re ‘Gsn@ere ’ anakhare a ohite Outord. 
fures, FE 444 * [| chair with slipeover, All iti ex-| Makv others to chgpse from, 2yrs,| _ $150, HE . Sutton. ai -! ‘ New and used shotguns and deer |” pe aie Aubarn =. 2 Heasstraliare 30 - - — | eelent condition, Bargain prices.| to FACTORY os : DOUBLE ; : rifles, Sold bey For Sale HNousetrailers % i ’ MI +7151. . A 10. -. Sre ~ Re - Govage . cn Pore oes 
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PICKUP 
$O95 LARRY 
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BUYERS 
1953 CHEVROL ay 
| sid" neater, Tietase Suttber "A 
Biss) "8" $1,189 
1952 DeSOTO Firedome V4 Two fone green, 
radio, heater and ——. G es 
mission. License sumber B 
$1,179 
PSP FORD Victoria. Radio and beater, License 
J 3007 number D. 
$895 
19530 PACKARD 
Deluxe Sedan. Redio and hester 
$497 
1949 OLDS 
Club sedap Radio. heater. License 
“ pumber EP 6617. 
$395 
1950 FORD Convertibie, V-6 radio -— Aieaver, 
$495 
1949 DOD( ae 
Convertible oupe ‘ 
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193 FORD Redio. neater 8009 ictual Miles 
License pumber B 
$1,175 
Michigan's 
~Finest The ‘Big-Paved Lot 
on the Corner of 
Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. 
  
1951 OLDS 8&8 radic and heat 
$1,295 Super, 3 er, hyd 
1950 FORD Custom 6 2 door, Redie, heater, 
a Hee   
“ai Mercury for parts. Al- 
most new motor, Used 
no oil. Excellent tires. 
Sifu AUTO PARTS 
‘48 F t door 4 
glass. ‘46 radiator, hood 
and right front fender, 
Good cond. 137 Starr St. 
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PR, OL 16711 
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SPECIAL 
1951 CHEVROLET 
PANEL 
$495 
WILSON GMC 
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8) Park Place. 
  
  
  
  
  
80: Fine Safety-Tested Used 
Cars for Sale at 
‘Jerome's, Bright Spot 
| Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass | ® 0488 
  MAKE MORE IN 
renting, or, § sigh. 
  ieee Dal fezs ‘S41 a agen Use Classified ads ‘for | cm . $645 
1949 FORD Custom 8 3 door 
1952 BUICK 
door Riviera. 2 paint, radio 
$1,395 © 
1983 BUICK 
1950 BUICK 4 door, moo 
BUICK 1951 an, catia, heater end § tune 
2—19%47 DODGES YOUR CHOICE 
$195 
148 CHEVROLET Fiee(master chub soupe, Radic and 
$395 
19%7 PLYMOUTH 
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199 PACKA ARD 4 DR. 
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1946 PLYMOUTH 
$125 
Many there te chooss from. 
_ Community 
Motor Sales 
Inc. 
Pontiac — a Beet 
803 N. Main, Reabester 
  
    Radic, heater | ° ' Looking FOR A GOOD BUY? 
HAVE THESE WITH 
NO MONEY DOWN "46 CHEV. 2 dr... 
'46 BUICK SUPER r. eeeeeeeerne 
48 BUICK 4 dr.... 
’48 CHEV. STATION 
WAGON . 
'48 DE SOTO 7 PASS. 
SEDAN o<..00- 
'SO FORD 2 dr.... 
’49 PLYMOUTH 
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47 PONTIAC 2 dr. $22.50] }’ 
$15.00) 
49 DE SOTO 4 dr. $27.00 
eee $21.00 
$21.00 
- $34.00 
2 drs. & 4 drs... .$34.00 | : 
49 PACKARD Bester. 816 Seow Lake B 
SEDAN ....... $21.00 "es ‘eee Good ccaditios. Ole 
‘48 PLYMOUTH See Some Clean Ones! 
4dr. ceceeeeees $18.00 | S89 Fentuae -Catoling ”.: <<. Sises 
ial Peale eee ALL OF THESE CARS ARE © LLY AND HAVE | 1940 Cheve. convert. ....... 8 595 
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FORMANCE. . ” t 
PUNNY BUSINESS. 
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_ For Sale Used Cars 91 91 
47 DODGE, ¢ DOOR. prepare 
drive, radio, heater and turn in- 
dicater. 11,006 mile motor   
  
  
  
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12 8 Woodware OPEN "TIL'9 P.M. 
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Factory Officials’ Cars 
1954 DeSotos 
SCHUT? UT. — po INC. 
™ SBE Ae For Your Convenience 
  
COME IN AND SEE 
(1949 DODGE 
~ One owner tall mg ager. 
Was never down, 
$100 DOWN 
$27.24 A MONTH 
Keller-Koch 
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We Finance _ lege sr NATIONAL MOTOR SALES | 30 POND @ CYLINDER SEA 
a Ree oe ie cuE " _to'@ pm 3182 W. = 
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_Wootward Royal Gate | Pe saath ; ‘2 CHEV. CLUB CPE. 4i0 DOWN |: FORD ¢ DA $10 DOWN AND 
Woodward, ~ er 1100 a” ae or ie HN. 
: Woodward, Royal _ Woodward, Royal Oak 
‘@ ChEV. 7 DR. 810 bows ANS ‘@ FORD AW assume sirmesie. 464 Wood- -_ 6. — 
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D Y-all Come} .... 5772. 
See Us! |. Hace Mtr Sais We have nice clean cars 
that you can afford —|'49 BS PGR oosecses $295 
many at only — covers” WO wa this Siue 
$20 Down > * $20 DOWN See Ed Jones at “i. ha 
NATIONAL... | SI zSpA Rte eas oes MOTOR ang) condition. Sale by owner, $680. MY 
171 S. Saginaw St. | is ponp custom Link «WA: oo A, heater, oe ot take 
GLENN'S ron oy NICAL to some 
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66 S. Perry St. 
FE 4-6882 1 Kausen 2 DR. one pee ine 
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‘53 Plymouth 
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TUESDAY 
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cars with prices on. the 
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SPECIAL! The tot ts tiem four inspection — drop in and 
hrowse around with no. 
interruptions, then see us 
Tuesday for the car of 
OLIVER BUICK 
210 Orchard Lake Ave. - 
{Corner of W liam’ St.) 
FE 2-9101 | Also 20 more car- » choose from.| 
West Side Used Cars ) re 
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TRUCKS 
All Kinds—All Sizes 
Dodge- 
Plymouth~ Phone FE 2-9131 
232 S. Saginaw St. “REMEMBER THAT! 
Riemenschneider Bros. 
  
For A Good Used Car 
—_— At — 
yA S. SAGINAW 
Bice ‘88 PLYM. DELUXE SEDAN 
$588 $495 
$345 _ 
Matthews: 
Chevrolet 211 -S. Saginaw’ St. 
E 4-4546 | 
  ‘)-CHEVY BET™-AIR 2 DOOR 
“90 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. SEDAN 4 
"Hargreaves! re | pour door. Fer Sell Dowd Caps 1 For Sale Used Cars 91   
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Honest and True 
1947 PLYMQUTH 
Beautitut dark vive 
ish, radio, heate: low . mileage. 
one owner 
$24.00 A MONTH 
wKeller-Koch : Weedwertpioia -. bg Ra, 
Save $700 Plymouth Demos. Many   
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC, DeSoto mouth Pecks 
"OPEN TIL9 P.M For Your Convenience 
  
NEW ’54 MERCURY 
HARDTOP 
$2,345 Delivered 
neater T eleck ‘arm sina. grille 
undercoating, license guards 
and aii tases, z 
Bob fe rost Inc. 
  
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6,000 miles. Save §700. 
lee ‘Desets V-8 Sportsman. 4,000 
miles. Save $800. 
Save $800. . 
1964 Plymouth Savey Fordor, 5.000 
miles. Gave $600. 
Down 
Payment 1961 Plymouth Cranbrook 
Pordor 
1951 Plymouth bridg Ply ‘Cambridge 
soe Plymouth: Chub ‘Coupe: 
Plymou' Deluxe Pordor, 
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6:00—(4) Concert Music. (7) 
Madison Square Garden. 
Films of sporting events. 
6:30—(4) | Buhel and Albert. 
Peg Lynch, Albert Bunce in 
family “comedy as Albert 
wants to drive “just another 
mile.” (2) Beat the Clock. 
Bud Collyer, Roxanne with | 
quiz. (7) The Stranger. 
Priceless Roman chalice re- 
ward for murder. 
7:00—(4) Hey Mulligan. Mickey 
Rooney turns space. cadet to 
build a rocket in “The Moon 
or Bust.” (2) Stage Show. 
‘Comedian Jack Carter, sing- 
er Toni Arden, with come- 
dian Wally Dean, Bobby 
Brandt. (7) Enterprise USA. 
Documentary films. 
7:30—(4) Amateur Hour. Ted 
Mack hosts amateur talent. 
(1) Greatest Sports Thrills. 
Sports on film. 
$:00—(4) Saturday Night Re- 
vue. Eddie rt emcees 
Ben Blue, dance team Hoctor 
and Byrd, Alan Young. (2) 
Two for the Money. Herb 
Shriner hosts quiz. (7) Box- 
ing. Three amateur bouts; 
Champions of Tomorrow. 
8:30—(2) Jack Paar Show. Jack 
- Paar with music, variety. 
9:00-—(2) That's My Boy. Eddie 
Mayehof!, Gil Stratton Jr. 
as Jarrin’ Jack Jackson and 
Junior who find fossils be- 
come factor in business deal. 
(7) Big Playback. Sports 
films. 
9:15—(7) Wrestling. 
9:30—(4) Private. Secretary. 
Ann Sothern as Susie Mac- 
Namara tells her boss the 
new partner is trying to steal 
his business. (2) Ellery 
Queeh. Hugh Marlowe as 
jaeen in “Woman in. the 
Chatr.” 
10;00—(4) Big Picture. Armed 
Forces film. (2) Two in Love. 
Bill Cullen subs for Bert 
Parks. (7) Realm of the Wild. 
“Life of a Drop of Water,” 
“Life in a Pond.” 
10:36-—(4) College of Musical 
Kid. Duncan Renaldo in 
“South of Rio Grande,” film 
feature. 
10:45—(2) Movie Date. James 
Cagney in “Great Guy,” film 
feature. 
11:06—(4) Michigan Barn- 
dance. Music country style. 
11:15—(4) Saturday Show. 
Film to be announced. (7) 
Armchair Theater. Ellen 
Drew in “Rhythm Hits the 
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Sermons, Sandwiches 
Served by Max Asnas 
By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK — Broadway has many religions 
We have Mohammedans, Hindus, Mormons. . 
ing.in Times 8q. or not far from it. 
Then there’s one less formal that I often observe Sunday 
noontimes. 
Right about that time, after Catholic Mass, Fred Allen and 
his pretty wife, Portland, walk up 7th Av. to Max Asnas’ Stage 
Delicatessen . . . where Max is serving sermons and sandwiches. 
This columnist, an ex-Methodist Sunday school teacher, 
may be tilting a coffee cup there studying kindnesg and 
generosity under Max. 
Max, a plump, stocky little Russian Jéw, with a heart. bigger 
than a three-decker sandwich, was never known to turn down 
an appeal for a meal or for money. I went there the other 
Sabbath to interview Fred Allen. . . and wound up, as usual, 
interviewing Max. . 
Somewhat shyly, Max exhibited a letter from a Haines 
Falls, N. Y., church thanking 
him ‘for a sizeable donation. | 
“How did you happen to give | 
to a church there? Did they | 
write to you?” I asked the Sage 
of 7th Av. 
“No, I know the minister,” | 
replied Max. 
“Is he a customer?” 
“No, I met him at the race-| 
track,” said the pastrami phi- 
losopher, honestly. “I gave him 
the money I'll utterwise be giv- | 
ing the horses.”     
. all worship- 
  
worst horseplayer, tries to serve 
his sermons with gags on the 
side, He told one commentator, 
“You'll be in business, you'll be 
great running a delicatessen 
store,” 
“Why?” inquired the commentator. 
“You'll never run outer baloney,” answered Max 
Max is always sending free sandwiches toe benefits. He 
never shunts cripples out of his place. His generosity is a 
trial te his partner, Eddie, and his brether, Hymie. One 
stery maintains that Max didn’t like the shabbiness of a 
man who kept coming in for food handouts—and bought 
him a new suit. 
It's also alleged that Max grew impatient when a bum seek- 
ing a handout wasn’t given it swiftly enough. 
“What's the hurry—has he got his Cadillac double-parked?” 
growled Hymie. 
Fred Allen, Groucho Marx, Harry Hershfield, Henny Young- 
man and others like Max for his fund of stories , . . or his 
comedy patter. 
Recently Max came back from a vacation at Swan Lake. 
“Were you on the American Plan?” Fred Allen asked him. 
“No, everybody there had an accent,” said Max. 
“Last winter was different,” Max went on. “One of my cus- 
tomers told me to go to hell, so I went to Florida.” 
Max enly has trouble with Commies and an occasional 
rebellious waiter. He claims ene waiter he fired, with the 
union's approval, used te come back in, order a Coke, and 
sit at a table for an hour te irritate him. 
Max seems to remember every story and use it in 
monettes. One customer—whom he barred for 
eventually sought advice, and Max told him the tale of the 
and the cow. 
“Why is it nobody likes me?” the pig asked the cow. “They 
like you, but I give more than you. I give ham, and bacon, and 
even pigs’ feet to eat. Ali you give is when somebody pats you, 
you give a little milk.” 
“But,” replied the cow, according to Max's version, “you don't 
give until you are dead, while I give every day while I'm alive.” 
That seems to be Max's maxim. 
  MAX ASNAS 
  
Don’t print that!”: A movie queen was squired handsomely 
around London and Paris by a Frenchman—and when they 
parted company she got all the bills... . A boxing “name” just 
had his car “borrowed back” by the finance company. 
The Army's just gotten around te investigating the hage 
meney orders sent home by GI's in 194345 . . . Corinne 
Calvet got inte a hassle with French newspapermen because 
they paid attention te her escort, Jeffrey Stone. 
One comic threatened another with mayhem in Lindy’s for 
my material” ... Bob Fellows is coming to town to 
choose one to replace Anita Ekberg as “the Wayne-Fellows 
girl” .. . Sec’y Dulles wife is being guarded after threats. 
Bella Darvi got the final decree . . . Daily Double: Franchot 
Tone and Mona Knox at Leslie House ... RA A. Hal Shriber mar- 
ries department store heiress Thelma Blumenthal in ber. 
Cugat bought his Abbe 15 G's worth of gowns in ee, 
alling mother, who's 86, in Webster Grove, Mo. 
“Youth's Companion’ went out of circulation years ago,” 
writes E. D. Mackey, “but it seems many older men are nea 
to acquire that title.” . . . That's earl, brother. 
(Copyright 1954) 
GOODMAN'S   
  THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,.SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 
  success of the religious program. 
He said 1,248,161 persons volun- 
tarily attended religious services 
in Army chapels in June alone. 
* = * 
“But,” he added, “it was not un- 
til the Russians launched their at- 
| tack that we realized how effective 
our efforts to instill a high sense 
Max, the self-admitted of morality and citizenship have 
been.” 
The Soviet article included a 
Dem Leader Will Speak 
on Record of Congress 
WASHINGTON ® — The Nation- 
address a nationwide TV audience 
next week on the record of the 
83rd Congress. 
NBC said the former House 
was invited ‘to appear on 
a half-hour program beginning at 
8 p.m. EDT, Friday, Sept. 10. 
program will originate at Ft. 
. NBC said its radio network 
will carry the speech at a time to 
be announced later. 
     
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