'__that after so many years ; — kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, ‘AuGuUST pass —28 PAGES U.S. to Push Ike's Atoms for-Peace Propo: 4-H H Groups Work on Fair. Displays Hoover Home for Birthday aa he AP Wirephote READY TO CELEBRATE—Herbert Clark Hoover is shown as he posed for photographers on arrival at Cedar Rapids, lowa today for his eightieth birthday. A picnic was being held at Cedar Rapids for the Republican ex-President. * . Hoover Serving America With-Devotion, Writes Ike WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower said in a birthday message to Herbert Hoover today that no man has served America with “greater brilliance and devo- tion” than the former Republican President. He wrote the only living Republican ex-President, who celebrated his 80th birthday today: “Your party and your country are proud of you; Americans know that you have ever used your great talents in the interests of all.” Following is Eisenhower “Dear Mr. President: “As you celebrate your’ 80th birthday this Aug. 10th, I look anew, and with ever increasing admiration, upon your distinguished career. Few men in our country’s history have been privileged to serve the na- tion in so many important}, capacities as have you, and certainly none has done so with greater brilliance and devotion. “To me, it is also remarkable ven to the public service, you sti ‘cheer-| ’s letter: a > Resort Area Hit by Freak Winds Tornado - Like Storm Rips Section North of Oscoda Monday OSCODA (UP)—A freak wind- |storm caused extensive property damage at a resort area eight miles. north of here late Monday | 1. but_ ine Weather Bureau denied p=biep- wee ear uany ae cept Trew (See other story, page 13.) involving government responsibili- ties of the most burdensome char- acter. To justify my own part in asking you to assume some of these additional duties, I- merely point out that by virtue of your long experience, wise understand- ing and eminent position, you are qualified, as almost no other (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Nations Dissolve Union THE HAGUE, Netherlands ®}— The Netherlands and Indonesia agreed today to end their uneasy union partnership, cutting the last loose ties between Holland and her former East Indies colony. early’ reports that the storm was a tornado. The East Tawas State Police Post said eight cottages at the northeast end of Cedar Lake were damaged but no injuries were_re- ported. Police said most of the damage was caused by trees which were uprooted and thrown onto roofs. The freak wind circled in a half | back onto Lake Huron. It downed power lines and leveled trees in a strip as wide as two city blocks. Cedar Lake is an inland body of water two miles south of Green- bush, a resort community is Al- omen Sey. : | moon section, and then shrieked | | i 200 Members Placing Exhibits ifor Yearly Event Show to Run All Week at Perry St. Grounds; Opens Tonight at 7 By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE From every village and farm, they’re converging |today on the Oakland County 4-H Fairgrounds at Perry St. and Walton Blvd. for the annual 4-H Fair. Twenty-two hundred boys and girls from the county 4are preparing today for the biggest fair in county his- and they will have these on display through Saturday. More than 70 area dealers have moved in their exhib- its to show the latest in and materials, home fur- nishings, farm machinery and accessories and electri- cal equipment for the city as well as rural dweller. Pontiac and Oakland County “Our 4H Fair has grown into an all-community fair,’ said“ John'| H. Bray, fair manager. “Although primarily designed for the boys and girls in our club work, a well-balanced fair has been pos- sible through the cooperation of merchants and dealers. “This week on Thursday and | Saturday mornings from 6 a.m, to 1 p.m, the Community Market also will visit the ‘fair with its fresh produce.” All exhibits are scheduled to be placed tonight by 7 p. m. They will not move out until 4 p.m. on Saturday when an all-day horse show chmexes the. five-day. fair.-; - Phe Pontiac Press has set up” a booth to exhibit a teletype machine operating with a direct line from Associated Press head- quarters in New York City. This will be located in the first quon- set, Tonight at 7:45 a Fair Queen will be selected to reign for the duration of the event. Marilyn Voorheis, 1953 Fair Queen, of Da- visburg, will crown this year's win- ner. | Wednesday the judging of the exhibits will take place with the 7:30 on that evening. Beef showmanship will be staged on Thursday afternoon, with the annual dress review to take place at-8 p.m. in the evening of that day. home construction methods | gala parade of clubs slated for | os See: Harlan to Head ls Seaway Group Williams Names Man) From. Birmingham for State Commission LANSING «—C. Allen Harian of Birmingham was appointed by Gov. Williams today to head the governor’s St. Lawrence Seaway Commission. The mémbership of the commis- sion has not yet been appointed. Harlan, 47, 1s president of the Harlan Electric Co, which has 16 plants throughout the country. He is a native of Tennessee. pressed with his (Harlan’s) driv- ing energy, his ability to get things business enterprise. “I feel I am giving the state participating in numerous civic endeavors,” Williams said. Williams said he would meet with Harlan shortly to plan a pro- gram and select the commission. The new agency will be as- signed by Williams to plan for the impact of the St. Lawrence Sea- way* tn ‘Michigan's economy. Wednesday Pleasant ‘but Cloudy Tonight ~ Cloudy skies expected tonight in the Pontiac area are due to give way to fair and pleasant weather ednesday. Ww. A low of 56 to 60 degrees is predicted for tonight, with a high of ‘76 to 80 due tomorrow. According to the U. S. Weath- er Bureau, temperatures will av- erage about five degrees below the norma] mean of 69 degrees within the next five days, Show- ers are expected Thursday and again Sunday. Monday ag high of 80 and a low of 63-degrees were recorded in downtown Pontiac. At 8 a. m. this morning the mercury stood at 65 degrees, and by 2 p.m. it had risen to 74. Proposed State Toll Turn ke Mapped East of Pontiac The proposed route for Michi- gan’s first turnpike from the Ohio line just west of Toledo to a term- ihation—point-near-Bay City would skirt Poritiac on ‘the east. William E, Slaughter Jr., chair- man of the Michigan Turnpike Authority, said today the $225,- 000,000 toll road would probably bypass Royal Oak and Birming- ham on the- west, then cut east- ward across Woodward avenue be- , low Pontiac. The road was originally planned to go west of Pontiac, bat poor land conditions plus an tem forced the change, said Staughter. The J. E, Greiner’ Co., Balti- ed on the tentative route to: the | ing it would serve more than half the state's population. The firm said the turnpike would relieve Michigan of some of its heaviest traffic congestion by skirting Detroit, Pontiac, Flint, Saginaw and Bay City. In Today’‘s Press Birmingham Py : P $ g © j County News. | Dr, George Crane Editoriat. > SSS28Sraaat= “a ae .” u, j Another survey now under way | authority in Detroit yesterday, say- | will determine possible toll reve- |most heavily traveled tract,’ nue from the Proposed | route, said Slaughter. The fourlane highway would not be ready for the first car before | 1957. Slaughter added. The engineers’ structed first, because it’ s the | * said | | Slaughter. The cost of section 2 was esti- mated at $131,626,000. The other three strips are: terminal at Kawkawilin, near Bay City, 27.5 miles and $33,137,000. The governor said he was “‘im- | done and his rich background in | IPENDED WHILE LANDING—Two persons were injured last] Plane Crash at Highland Injures Pilot, Passenger ‘But Dulles Says Molotov Talks Considers Discussions With Other Countries That Might Join Plan WASHINGTON (AP )— Secretary of State Dulles said today the United States, preparing to go ahead with President Eisen- hower’s atoms-for-peace plan in any case, has asked Russia whether its turn- down of the proposal is final. Dulles told a news con- ference that private talks with Russia’s Foreign, Min- ister Molotov, along with formal notes, show very fundamental differences in the American and Russian approach to the problem. At present, Dulles said, the U.S. governent is actively considering the prospect of beginning talks at a i > i : A 43 iF } fg fs | ee ene wpa near Highland while coming in for a landing. The pilot, John Renirie, 50, of Highland, and his passenger, James Faust, 19, ot Davisburg, | are reported in good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Another | |Plane and thie parted cars were damaged is the smeshuy. 2 Injured as Plane Crashes at Oakland County Airport A pilot and his passenger were injured last night when their plane overshot the runway of an Oakland County airport and slammed into & hangar, damaging another’ plane and three parked cars. Pilot John Renirie, 50, of 1361 E. Highland Rd. and his only passenger, James Faust, 19, of 3435 Detroit St., Davisburg, are reported in good condition today at St. Legislators See Later Closing House, Senate Sessions to Wind Up Next Week, Ike Is Informed WASHINGTON w — Republican congressional leaders told Presi- dent Eisenhower today they now hope to wind up the legislative session some time next week. They had been trying previously to close up shop by Saturday. James C, Hagerty, White House | -+-as—long—as—the.Senate and... House remain in session, Senate Republican Leader Know- land, House Massachusetts and other GOP con- gressional leaders held their regu- lar weekly conference with Eisen- hower today. Afterward Knowland and Martin said the heavy docket which still confronts the Senate has virtually ruled out any possibility of con- cluding work on the legislative program by Saturday. More Shoppers Each Week Use City Parking Lot An income report from city fi- nance Director Oscar Eckman in- dicates that more shoppers are using. Pontiac’s first municipal parking lot every week. The total dimes, nickels and pen- nies collected from the 250-meter lot at E. Pike and Parke Sts. | has increased each week since the July 15 - opening, Qn July 22 collections-were $187. Some $193 was counted July 30 and $237 on Aug. 6, said Eckman, making a total of $617. Emperor Hirohito Sees Picketing for 1st Time TOKYO @—Emperor Hirohito| press secretary, said the President | “wilt defer -his— Eotorado—vaeation + yer ~~arnet the Plane~crasherttritoy, Ane + the * Joseph Mercy Hospital here. Renirie suffered fractures of the right leg, feet and collarbone, while Faust has head injuries. Highland Rd, Renirie told Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Melvin Glover that he was landing the single- engine, four-seater plane when the sun momentarily blinded him, Glover quoted the pilot. as say- ing he knew the plane would not | stop in time, so he ‘‘gunned"’ the | motor and the aircraft rose into other two Portuguese colonies on | the air. “The motor stalled,” hanger [RR |7 The impact of the smashup P| | sprayed chunks of the cement) Speaker Martin of | |block hangar onto two cars | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Shooting Reported at Berlin Borders Soviet zone, The crash occurred about 7:25 p.m. at a private alrport about two |miles east of Highland. The air- T port owner is Oscar House, 1652 said Glo- BERLIN @—American officials | reported separate, heavy outbursts of rifle fire today at the borders | between the American and French sector borders of Berlin and the A spokesman said 8 to 18 shots r | 4 ¢ GOP Claiming ] Farm Victories Solons Favor Flexible Props, Continuation of Dairy Program WASHINGTON (#—Elisenhower administration lieutenants claimed victories on the two major price support issues and pushed for {inal Senate action today on a controversial new. farm bill. “We're off to a good start,” said Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, | jon, includes, referring to these Senate decisions during a session of more than 10 hours yesterday: 1, A 49-44 vote in favor of flex- ible farm price supports between 82% and 90 per cent of parity on cotton, wheat, corn, rice and pea- nuts for next year. This is the same compromise voted by the House in what President Eisen- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) RR Pas i : : relieve this somewhat by opening India Agrees |..2e" Ste martes ote Jor to Portugal Plan | tite prices, te said, however, be for Colonies \to resume direct financial aid te NEW DELHI, India (—India| the Japanese. - | agreed today to Portugal's propo- | 4. Said he was hopeful Commu- | sal for a six-nation on-the-spot in-| vestigation into the two nations’ | bitter dispute over Goa. and the | in Red custody. The United States (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) the Indian West Coast. sc cng ach ome LUMI Town Sold — | 'fo Highest Bidder four observers each to look into a situation which Foreign Ae Dr. Paulo Cunha warned “may LITTLE VALLEY, Calif. m —~ lead to much bloodshed and war.” | Bidding on this little humber town Prime Minister Nehru's govern- | | started yesterday with a bang— ment today asked Lisbon to nomi- | and there wasn’t much left of the | nate its choices immediately for j town’s physical assets today. ; such an investigation. More than 300 people bid on and | Tension in the little rertapsne | the general store, the post | pockets has mounted in recent office, lumber company adminis- weeks as the Indians have pressed | tration building, school, tools, truck to bring Goa, Damao and the little | equipment and supplies. island of Diu under the Indian flag.| The remainder of the town—60 The territories, totaling about 1,500 houses—will be sold today. square miles and 640,000 people,| The sawmill burned down bere have been Portuguese for more in April and the Indian Head Lam- than 400. years and Lisbon has re- | ber Cé. decided it would -be-easier fused-to give them up. to liquidate than rebuild. jit were heard in the area where the U.S, sector meets East Germany and 10 or 15 shots at the French zonal border. 4 Cause of the fifing was not {established but such outbursts usually are fired by East German or Russian guards attempting to) thwart escapes from the Soviet zone into the West. 3 Swiss Climbers Dead, 10 Still Missing in Alps foot Mont Blanc. Ten others still | the proposed route was only tenta- ‘Kyodo News Service pepertep mje snowstorm swept over the Alpe. | report broke tive and- land speculators would | day. down the project into four sec-| be unwise to make attempts at} The service said the inaiasian | tions. the second section reaching buying possible right-of-way, |and empress were touring the in-| 93.8 miles from Flat Rock to | The exact aod was not re- , dustrial area in Muropan, when | has the best chance to be ° con- | up” | they came upon the line, which Envey En Route Home der Geores V. Allen. and his wite | . | left New Delhi by plane early to- Summerfield Hits House’s 7 Pct. Postal Pay Boost WASHINGTON (AP)—Postmaster General Sunimer- field says the House has failed to provide any way of meeting the 200 million do cent postal workers’ salary Summerfield renewed his attack on the postal _pay bill ~~ yesterday after the-House-had overridden administration llar-a-year cost of a new 7 per boost it voted yesterday. objections and pried the measure out of the Rules Com- mittee and had passed it roll-call tally. The postmaster general pledged | the administration to “ are missing | this fight for justice for all postal | ™ nay climbers set out last oer | employes.” . The . authority emphasized that has seen his first picket line, | day and were caught Sunday whe by an overwhelming 351-29 | should be hooked to an increase in postal revenue, but the House He obviously was pinning his (has already voted down a mail hopes on the Senate where there | tate boost wl, hs Hones bi waste hee» i: halt a willlion pest eflise emt. ployes, ‘ proposal. Summerfield also seeks to re- Not Productive— e * en ne no ¥ RA ‘ | THE PONTIAC PRE is a7. 7 Ag. Wb ae prt ecg e es | ; two. Birmingham's Forester sioners asked that City Attorney Forbes Hascall and other city of- ficials work on an-‘ordinance which would force residents to have their own elm trees sprayed. Failure to de so would result in a fine. Spraying of all public ¢lms has shown site: effeetivences,. Labuld Because it was found that trees responded to heavier sprayings than originally called for, Lebold said additional appropriations would be needed to continue the when the lawmakers discussed a Planning Board recommendation that property on the north side of Bowers between Elm and Adams be acquired for park purposes. countering a request from proper- ty owners that three parcels there be rezoned from single-family resi- dences to business B zoning. A park, said the beard, would . “provide a permanent buffer be- tween the business use south of Bowers and the residential area north ef, Bowers,” The suggestion was referred to the city manager and assessor, who will seek a solution on how the land can be acquired. Planning Director Robert Boat- man said residents of the Bowers area favor the move. He felt they might approve a special assess- ment. in order to obtain the prop- erty. __In-a_final discussion it was re- years ago. A hearing on the proposed off- street parking lot near the Detroit Edison Co. building will not be set until commissioners have had time . The Rev, Stefan Nischik, recent- | | Asks City Sponsorship for Dutch Elm Spraying announced that the club golf tour- nament will continue on Tuesday at Stoney Croft Golf neg eer Hills. Mrs. Philip Cartwright and Mrs. William Scherer were named co- chairmen of the newly formed night bridge group. This activity Ike's Aides Claim Farm Bill Victories (Continued From Page One) -hower termed a satisfactory vic: | in Georgia six weeks aga. tory | The President had recom- | mended originally flexible sup- ports ranging from 75 to 90 per per cent of parity, a legal stand- ard said to give a farm product a fair price in relation te grow- er’s costs. 2. A 43-43 vote that would give | Secretary of Agriculture Benson authority to continue price sup- ports on such dairy products as butter and cheese at the reduced level of T5 per cent of parity. This | was below the 80 per cent level effective Sept. 1, voted by the House and the 8 per cent rec- ommended 8-7 by the Senate Agri- culture Committee. | ‘The dairy provision should be | pleasing to President Eisenhower,” | Aiken said in an interview. ‘‘He |had expressed very strong oppo- sition to any increase that would | have provided millions of dollars of profits to processors.” More than a score of proposed amendments still were pending as the Senate was recalled to continue work on the big bill to- day but only one was regarded aa a maler conlreveray—an a ministration-opposed move to re- quire that_prices of oats, rye, barley and grain sorghums be supported near the level accord- ed corn. Any Senate decisions are still subject to a compromise-seeking conference with the House. One big potential trouble spot | | for-the conferees was avoided by | the Senate vote on the major is- | sue — rigid vs. flexible price sup- | Report Jeke Married in N.Y. Oleo Heir Settles Down -in Bronx With Blonde (Mickey) - Jelke has reportedly married and settled down to a domestic life in the Bronx while efforts to make his vice conviction stick. The bride is identified as Syivia Eder, 25, the blonde model who ;was in Jelke’s apartment two years ago when he was arrested | theré and held for trial on com- pulsory prostitution charges. The | couple are said to have married * . New York newspapers quoted friends as saying the newlyweds were living a quiet life in a four- room Bronx apartment. Their ad- dress was not given, however, and neither Jelke, his reported bride nor her parents could be reached for comment. Jélke, 23-year-old heir to an oleo- margarine fortune, was convicted of pandering after a sensational trial, part of which was closed to the press and public. The appellate division of the state supreme court later upset this conviction, saying the judge erred in closing the trial during presentation of the prose- cution’s case. Jelke is free on bail while the state carries the case to the Court of Appeals in an attempt to have this reversal ruled out. If the re- versal stands, Jelke will be en- titled te a new trial. Miss. Eder was arrested with Jelke and held for a time as a material witness. She was later veleased, however, and took no part in the trial. The state’s star witness in the case was Pat Ward, a confessed prostitute. 3 Recent Fires Sylvia Eder | NEW YORK w — Minot F.| awaiting. duttome of the state's! i. kis tee } CHARLES MANZ | tion tonight at which Malenkov and | _£ beter cn” for other top \Soviet leaders are ex- annual Chamber of Commerce- Retail Merchants Assn. Frolic is Charles Manz. The event js set for Aug. 18 at Indianwood Coun- try Club, Lake Orion. Committee members are Richard L. McPart- lin, Raymond N. Rapaport, Robert M. Glenn and Ronald Touscany. Tickets are available from the C. of €. office. Police Patrol Plants in Bavarian Strikes FRANKFURT, Germany W#— Armed police plitrolled Baviria's biggest factories today as a strike involving 220,000 metal workers crippled production the second straight day. F In Munich, pickets and non- strikers frequently came to blows. Police intervened and offered armed protection to any employe seeking to enter the plants. Picket lines were reinforced in Nuernberg to bar nonstrikers from work, So far, 4 firms employing 2%.000 in Southfield Twp. Called Intentional FRANKLIN — Three recent fires | in the Southfield Township area| have been set intentionally, Frank- | lin Fire Chiet William’ W. Jones! said today. cee | Investigation is continuing in the most recent, a blaze which razed workers have given in to union demands for a wage increase of 3 cents an hour. Other-employers are sticking to their offer of half that much. The average wage for metal workers is about $95 a month. Saldios Is New Premier in Peru Cabinet Shakeup | Soviet Greets. British Group Attlee and Seven Other —Laborites in Moscow on Way to China talks here with Premier Georgi Malenkov and other Soviet offi- cials. The Labor party delegation, which includes left-winger Aneurin Bevan, will attend a Soviet recep- | The Britishers are en route to Communist Chipa for a three week | stay. * » * Attlee and the others déclined to comment upon arrival, saying only they had a pleasant trip. They stopped in Helsinki, where they boarded the Soviet army plane a two engine IL12 with the chartreuse paint job. British Ambassador Sir William Hayter greeted Attlee and ihe) others. Sir William introduced the | Soviet government chief of proto, | col, the vice mayor of Moscow | nese Peoples Republic. ?“Atter™ posing for pictures the drove off with Sir William to the British Embassy directly across the river from the | Kremlin. | © s . The British ambassador has in- vited Foreign Minister V. M. Molo- tov, Deputy Minister Andrei Vi- shinsky and other top men of the Soviet Foreign Ministry to a Brit-| ish Embassy dinner in the visitors’ | honor tomorrow night. ‘ Aud. Gen. Martin Seeks Renomination LANSING — Aud. Gen. John B. Martin of Grand Rapids an- nounced today that he would seek SS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1956.) Teamster Trial police chief this morning. Van Atta, fired by the 23 days ago, was reinstated by the board at a meeting (See story on page 22.) Pontiac Deaths Seth, Newman Allen Dognaped Pooch Held for Ransom Joseph Mercy Hospital. Born Oct 27, 1894, in Oakland County, he was the son of Will and Dora Bailey Allen. He married Mabel Moses in Metamora Dec. 9, 1914, and came here from Dry- left saying “Sunday 4 p.m. Have den 33 years ago. $20. Nq-cops. He said he waited at the farm He was last employed as a ma- chinist. Surviving besides his widow are a daughter, Mrs, Dale Swanson of | UP and started toward the door Auburn Heights: a son, Bill of | With a paper in his hand, The man fled when Cole started after him. Royal Oak, and six grandchildren. Mr. Allen was a member of F&AM 150, Dryden. The funeral will be held Thurs- day at 2 p.m, from the Voorhees- Siple Chapet with the Rev.James W, Deeg of Oakland Park Method- ist Church officiating. Burial will be in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mrs. Elliott Barling Birmingham Reports Fourth Case of Polio BIRMINGHAM — The fourth and most severe polio case thus far renomination to his present state | ; = | Mrs. Elliott (Lillian) Barling, 82. pest at the Republican State Con- | of 23 Evelyn Ct. died this morning vention Aug. 21. ‘in Pontiac General Hospital. Thus Martin put to rest reports; gne was born here Sept. 30. | that he would make a bid to shift} 17) gnd lived her entire life in | to the secretary of state race. Pontiac. ly liberated from behind the Iron , ~ | ports. Curtain and now living with his| since World War Il years, a $25,000 ranch home under con- | LIMA, Peru W—President Man- | struction on North Cromwell, near uel Odria has named Adm. Roque | Telegraph road, Friday. | Saldias, former Navy minister, to family in Detroit, will speak at a public meeting to be held at the prices of six “‘basic’’ crops have been supported at 90 per cent of First Baptist Church at 8 p.m. t - _parity. Over Aiken's , objections, omorrow. |the Agriculture Committee had A minister for over 25 years and | urged an extension. Tobacco will pastor in several Eastern Euro continue to be supported at that pean countries, the Rev. Mr. Nis- level next year, but the adminis- chik is a native of the Ukraine. | tration urged a system of flexible He was forced to work under props for the other five. Nati rule as a slave laborer and Aiken, administration fleor worked for almost the same | manager for the bill, had been length of time under the Com- munist regime, in a slave labor | range. Since the Senate okayed camp, _ the same 82',-90 per cent range For the past three years he has the House passed earlier, this been pastor of the Ukrainian Bap- will not be at issue in the con- tist Church in Detroit. The meeting | ference. is being sponsored by the Board; Sen. Young (R-ND), spokesman of Deacons of the church. for a bipartisan group of senators He will be introduced by the | which fought vainly for continued Rev. Emil Kontz, pastor at First | rigid price supports, planned one Baptist. last-ditch fight. ___* * * He and Senators Mundt (R-SD), Playoffs in the YMCA Intra-| Russell (D-Ga), and Eastland (D- mural League softball champion: | Miss) offered a new amendment ship continue at 6:40 tonight at| which Young said would require plugging for an 80-90 per cent | Pembroke Park and Poppleton! 90 per cent supports on the five Field. Electronics Service and Albans Food Service, winners in that or- der during regular play, will meet again, after last week's game ended in a tie, | basic crops “if the flexible sup- ports fail to get rid of our sur- pluses and farmers vote for acre- age and marketing controls.” | Senators Aiken and Holland (D- | Fla) said they would oppose this | move. : Also scheduled to play are De “It’s just the 90 per cent sup- — a o vers | ports all over again that got us Reeves Serv jee | into our present surplus troubles,” Aiken said. |... aefore..the key. 82% 3:90. per cent supports, Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) tried to push supports up instead of down by offering a 90- 100 per cent amendment on the five basic crops. It was beaten 81- 12. * * __A full fall_ schedule was planned board members of the Newcomers Club met recently, Mrs. Grant Harold, past presi- dent, was introduced as consult- ant adviser for the October Blood Bank which the club will sponsor. President Mrs, Allen Ott and Mrs. Lon King, vice president, will co- V1; U.S.toGoAhead Jones said the two other fires were set in a vacant farmhouse at Inkster and 10-Mile Rds, Five the house by firemen the first | time they wert called, | The house was completely gutted | when the department was called to assist Southfield Township in the | second fire a month ago. | Det. Glen Tanner of the State | | Police Fire Marshal's Bureau said | that agency is also investigating | Friday's fire, along with several | | smaller ones in the surrounding | vicinity. Ike Writes Letter fo Herbert Hoover (Continued From Page One} American, to discharge them suc- cessfully. . “Your party and your country are proud of you; Americans know that you have ever used your great talents in the interests | of all. serve as premier following a ma- jor Cabinet. shakeup. Martin said “the main job ahead is the election of a Republican governor of Michigan to work with the Republican Legislature for the good of the whole state. She was the daughter of William | and Mary Phelps Leverton. She married the late Mr. Barling Jan. 25, 1896, in Pontiac. this year was reported to City Health Nurse Anyce Gillette to- Mrs. Gillette said q 46-year-old Birmingham man is in St. Joseph a $60,000 Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, suffering | struction, from bulbar polio. mated at $700-800. 1953 was reported one year ag0' car driven by Dave Campbell, 18, today. The year ended with a total | of 32325 Franklin Rd., Franklin. small fires were extinguished in places Gen. Zenon Noriega, who | resigned yesterday. Seven of the “With this object in mind f shall }ask the delegates in the coming ‘state Republican convention for | renomination as auditor general. | It is my hope that this will con- | tribute both to party unity and to | thé election of Dom Leonard as | ” The new government chief re- 12 men in Noriega’s Cabinet were reappointed. Condition ‘Satisfactory’ PETOSKEY w — Polidstricken Ann Clyde Hart, 7-year-old daugh- . . . ter of Philip A. Hart, Democratic Girl Held in Slaying nominee for lieutenant-governor,| GRAND RAPIDS uw — Mary today was reported in ‘‘satisfac- | Thomas, 17, who police said had tory” condition at Little Traverse | admitted fatally stabbing 24-year- Hospital. | old Herbert Beane Saturday night She was stricken with polio last | after a quarrel, was being held week at the Hart summer home today for Superior Court on a mur- | on Mackinac Island. i der charge. 3 Young Eisenhowers Go Cruising -- as ke Promised WASHINGTON — President | the Naval Gun Factory pier wear- lin Oak Hill Cemetery. Eisenhower had promised his grandchildren a boat ride. Kids never forget a promise like stated, and what all of us as Amer- icans feel in our hearts, far_more_ eloquently expressed by others present thant contd hope: te do. - ‘May you have many more years of happiness and health and may we continue to have the bene- that. So last night he took them | “I wish I could be present to On a 4‘s-hour cruise down the Po-| Navy cabin cruiser pulled to the join in the ceremony to honor you, | tomac River to George Washing- pier, David and the President but I know that what I have just ton’s historic home at Mount Ver-| were perched side by side on a |ing a nightgown under a robe. A Mrs. Barling was a member ot of eight cases. I resb: h, and , . . . . rey chest member of the Birmingham Girl Hurt charch. “When Struck by Truck s i two daughters, Men Beteile “Dexter” of psanie BIRMINGHAM — Treated at St. and Mrs. Agnes Hall at home; | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, eight grandchildren and eight |after she was struck by a slow- great-grandchildren. Also surviv-) moving panel truck at Bates and ing is a sistér, Mrs. Cora Judson | Martin Sts. yesterday was Janet of Tustin, Calif. | Gilroy, 17, of 705 Mohegan. Service will be held Friday at 2) Police ticketed Edwin A. Rose, p.m. from the DeWitt C. Davis Fu-| 32, of Detroit, driver of the truck, neral Home with the Rev. Edward for failure to yield the right of E. Auchard. associate pastor of her | Way to a pedestrian. church, officiating. Burial will be, 3 Shotguns Worth $265 Albert La Duke Stolen From City Store | Three 12-gauge automatic shot- Recitation of the Rosary will be | guns, valued at $265, were taken held for Albert La Duke this eve-| by thieves last night from the ‘ning at 8 p.m. at the~ Voorhees- | spiegte Department Store—at—-tt5 Siple Funeral Home. St.. Pontiac Police Besides his parents, he is sur- daughter, Elizabeth of Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. William |N. Saginaw said. Manager Richard Davis of 39 vived by ra w Ivy St, said nothing else has been Others arrested and turned over to , and William J. Don- of 30722 Marshall, Royal Bi | aldson; 19, | Oak, Postmaster’s Job Open BIRMINGHAM — The United States Civil Service Commission announced Monday that applica- jtions are being accepted for a $6.370 postmaster job at Birming- ham. maid carried tired little Susan. ‘s 2. David, 6, had more spark left than his sisters. When the 64-foot ‘Beauregard of Detroit and Mrs. Josephine Caswell of McMillan. The funeral will be held at St. Michael Catholic Church Wednes- day at 8 a.m. with burial in Mt. | Olivet Cemetery in Saginaw. |deck cushion in the bow. They | determined taken by the burglars | young who broke-a_rear window to gain entry. non. When the trip ended at 10 p.m., | watched will be | grinning grandfather Eisenhower en 4 . eb ae a children ashore, looking every bit |as though he had as much fun ,as they did. * * * Five-year-old Barbara Anne fit of your counsel and judgment.” | walked across the gangplank at} president and Mrs. Eisenhower EE TE eS eR Ee *, ee | and the children were the young- *' §. Eisenhower; = =e a Of ung 4 nie j late afternoon in perfect weather | after a torrential rain had threat- ened to wash it out. * s . board in addition to the | sters’ parents, Maj. and Mrs. John the First Lady’s Titres rns oem" Hurt as Plane ‘Crashes in County (Continued From Page One) parked nearby. One of the dam- aged autos belongs to Faust, the other is owned by William F. Egan, 1861 Lakeview, Highland. When the plane rammed the t. captain the event, Monthly meetings were set up te include afternoon bridge, first “| sister and her husband, Col. and } , . | hangar, it also damaged the Mrs. Gordon Moore, and the two | right wing of Egan's aircraft Moore children. Mamie 13. and!) sin was inside the single- With Ike’s A-Plan Noxoom charge for children under 4] |Ellen, 12. The party had dinner | Thursday; board meeting, sec- ond Thursday, and general lunch- eon meeting, third Thursday. Mrs. George Bender and Mrs. Russell Zollar, _co-golf—chairmen, The Weather (Continued From Page One) |is actively- pursuing this problem ‘through British diplomats in Peiping. “Dd. Declared American” support for Prince Wan of Thailand for the post of president of the forth- ll _— _|around his shoulders. Barbara aboard. | As the craft cast off, the Presi- | . dent—a big smile on his face—| | was seated on the open fantail with Sasan on his lap. David sat alongside with a life preserver plane structure. Glover said the plane bounced off the hangar and came to rest on the front end of Renirie's car | which was parked only a few feet away. The crash: sheared off the plane’s engine and it This plan is in effect every day of the week, every week of the year at Statler %& If one or more children under 14 occupy the same room with both parents, the regular two-person rate applies for the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy ‘a foom . " ;coing fall session of the U.N. 4B : 30 feet : ciewdy and o Lit cocter tonight, low 38. General Assembly. Dulles said » rt through ees with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the 60. Wednesday fair and pleasant. High former Dutch Foreign Minister ‘| “An right children ” their grand- room. 36-80. Noertherly winds tonight becoming northeast te cast 10-15 miles Wednesday. Teday in Pontiac a temperature preceding § am At 8 am. Wind velocity 15 m.p.h Direction: Northwest. Sun sets Tuesday at 7:41 pm. Sun rises Wednesday at 6:34 am Moon sets Wednesday at 2:19 am Moon rises Tuesday at 6:13 p.m. Eelco van Kleffens would make an excellent president but that the United States would vote for Wan because he has shown top ability etch mar Far astern” which may dominate the assem- bly’s meeting “| ride when his grandchildren ar- _ rived for a White House visit three father called. ‘‘here we go.” The President promised the boat | him ever since to make good. sized 30 Drown in India NEW DELHI, India w—Reports reaching here today said 30 persons drowned when a river ferry cap- family—the one-person rate % lf one or more children under 14 occupy a room without a parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a applies for the second room. persons were reported rescued. Bring the family for weekend of tun —— Jn_talking-about—thePresident’ ° cam Devntows Temperateres _ qq | Atomic proposal, Dulles declined | = ot the Detrol Statler! Fe misses 8 19m... Spy to reveal any of the details of the NOTICE of | AXES a Tee +4 5 confidential talks which have been} SPECIAL TLER TURES FOR TRA Sa m......... a weeeereen VELING FAMILIES am 5 7" m| going on with the Russians nearly STA 7 fi Monday in Pontiac seven months. . President Eisen- CITY OF PONTI AC © Children’s menus = ¢ Children's plates and silver Highest temperature cette tereren sey oe hower invited reporters at his last * Balloons for the youngsters after meais © Formulas prepered ine temperature... ane eee 71.5} news conference to ask Dulles © Reliable Weather—Fair. about this problem but Dulles said 1954 City and School taxes will be due and payable at the office baby sitters *¢ High chairs end cribs ~ P One Year Age in Pontise today that he did not feel free PA the City Treasurer August 16, 1954 through September 18, © A basket of fresh frult in every room eccupled by children Highest vempereture %¢ |to make the information public 34 without foes. * Radio in every reom = * Delicious box lunches prepared Mean temperature. .......... 675 | since there was an agreement with | ‘| “Payments made by mail must be tmarked not later than Se Westhen-Sae Russia to keep details secret. | +] -verfiber 18, 1954 to Svoid penalty. ———eo—er eee ¢ Many guest rooms ere air-conditioned j Mighest and Lowest Temperatures This » . * 8 | ; * Additional air-conditioning now being instelled | os 1a Date in 82 Years ts in idty| Dulles added wryty he could say Septerhber 19. 1954 @ collection charge of one per cent (19%) *, | secret talks with the Russians will be added and one per cent (1%) additional each month } ater hs er tereue es 5; Produce no more agreement than thereafter on any unpeid City and School taxes. i Rismarek 76 48 Miami © 76 > do public exchanges because of a All 1954 City and School Taxes remaining-umpaid as of March |}, é a ee lwaukee uss ry fundamental difference in ap-, AP Wirephote 1955 will be payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to ff ® Cucianets 3 | New York 4 * proach to Various problems. He | FIRE OF SUSPICIOUS ORIGIN—Enveloped in smoke, firemen additional penalties as provided by State Law. \ ' , ; Detrott #2 $3 Pittsburgh 89 61 | Noted some persons thought confi-| pour water onto smouldering ruins of three business blocks destroyed ASHBAUGH Detroit: Facing Grand Circus Park Ga Rapigs HOR hens cots us| dential talks might succeed where | by fire early today in central Beverly, Mass., 18 miles from Boston. M. MA. BA | Tel —WOedwerd 3.6000 jecamnavite $9 32 6 6, Mere 3 [4 public or semipublic talks were|The blaze, causing a million dollars damage including two banks in City Treasurer | : Los Angeles 80 63 Seattle “© 7 81, SUre fo fail. the area, is of suspicious origin. ; | | , é 5 i » ‘ - f | Rss EN ' y . % : , ’ \ f ¥ ee a - | ed ¥ ae | ese ee ee ee Pr a i a Pe ay. _ J a PA pT) 4 if ad Se oy | , - # fF Poe er ee ee ; regvee gear. r Mes Se} g : : < es . i Sf ype ss PR a S “ ‘ s ’ ij to4F: 4 Sed : Pa z 7 , eee) hes hit j . ’ i. ‘ ‘ ; ’ - 4 - mt oe + 3 = : ¢ pag x r é be ee ge i ai} | F f H SEE HT ‘Th : : ub if : h : math, a lumber dealer in North er than one” during college years? and we dp have our "53 Chevvy, so we just have to get summer jobs to swing everything.” “Ruby,” I said, ‘‘am 1 being Mrs. Nosey Parker if I ask how you and Bence make out at a place like the C Lazy U?” “Wranglers,” she said un- f aT; - : 4 . eke t i ! i 1 8 g3 “Bence is going into the Army,” “But Fl finish at the U. That's mere Sensible, Ruby said. TOKYO, @—Some 4,000 Tol oe ‘ soll ynicians today staged « 20-hour Christianity, Paganism rH fi ek ? @r were they | witenell, 04, secretary to three governors ed by Johns Hopkins University's | ; . . | bled for yesterday's opening ses- and state official over a 40-year period. School of Advanced International | ~. ‘The fe is an annual | _wume (|_|) THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 and gorgeous gowns and “ ' _| of Foreign Missions, National Coun- dt oe of the hict tve| Qi 4 Forces _} et of the Churches of Christ in Tokyo ea a Aim at Africans (soars tex sce Missionary Cites Islam, | . : H F to pre} and Materialism paepeders *One he described as the old pa- test a proposed cut in government Jet_my two health insurance fees. WASHINGTON @—A Protestant amt eee — ne | otf | y said ‘today that four) thar religious faith in any form ianity, Islam, Pagan- : African study conference sponsor- | Calif. AP —E. Forrest | SUMMIT, N. J.—Nathan C. Lenfestey, | Studies. affair 64, executive vice president and cashier Carpenter is executive secretary . | it F il Everybody is raving about the money they're saving . . . end if it’s bargains you are craving—you'll find ‘em at Simms, over san: o “This radical funda- with routine aches and pains were |‘*™ and materialism—are “‘com- is the on oe : 1 . ” mental , high-heeled’ asked to come back tomorrow ee ee Carpenter said. “The African, who Bence Browns having) Deaths Last Night Pert any by the" blatant materialism of the BELVEDERE NOT Seconds! of the National City Bank of New York. ; . : nicer Born in Marion, Ind. (of the Africa Committee, Division She fell silent and then cal, “T'm 2 sophomore.” silence fell again, and 1) thought, junior and senior year to) go, and lots of empty evenings to try her hand at fiction. Will she | ever write about herself and Bence *|—can she see what a story it is? 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Even at the j;minimum 20 per cent tax rate, jeach $100 in new deductions means ‘a tax cut of $20. * cs nd The deductions for that purpose | are limited in any one year to 3 iper cent of the taxpayer's gross 105 N. SAGINAW ST. WALLPAPER 5:- 9c- 19¢- 29° — TRIMMED FREE — Per Roll Unpeinted Furniture Glidden's PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE! if you have income aside from farming, you can't deduct 25 per cent of your total income, If you spend-more-than-25 per cent of your farm income for soil or water conservation in any one |'year, you can carry forward the amount over 25 per cent and de- duct it on your return the next year, You can keep on carrying these expenditufes forward as many years as needed to get your full deduction—but you still can’t deduct more than 25 per cent of farm income in any ohe year. > * Soil and water conservation ex- Farmers Get Tax Break tor Conservation of Soil This is the seventh im a series ex~. In the past, expenditures for | most of these things generally) have been added for tax purposes | cost of the land. | Unilly no deduction was allowed. iesg the land was sold. they oye be counted in| figuring whether you ‘made a prof- it on the sale. Experts believe a half million | farmers will claim new deductions under the new law. They the farmers will get tneome from - farming. Note thats ~-— little or no income tax. . * *. Aside from his personal expendi- tures, the law permits a farmer to deduct special assessments by soil and water conservation dis- tricts “if they are spent for pur- poses which would be deductible on the farmer’s individual] return. A farmer can deduct expenses starting last Jan. 1. But he must decide, in the first year he pays for such things, whether he wants to deduct them or still follow the jag meek te went old law. Once he reports his de- cision, he can’t change his method Another tax benefit for farmers they invest the proceeds into more land—presumably in another rec- lamation or irrigation district. Clothes, Stolen lat Beach, Found ion Shopping Trip | CHARLOTTE, N.C, W—A young girl made an on-the-spot recovery | of stolen goods here in a crowded | | downtown store. She went home in he suit when she found her clothes | had been taken from a locker. While shopping she spotted the clothes being worn by a teenage girl. The girl admitted the theft. | The young woman got her clothes back and the yout hbureau a lar- ceny case. . Tree Kills Woodsman PARSONSBURG, Md, #—James Moore, 58, a woodsman, was killed yesterday when a tree he was cut- ting fell on him and crushed his skull. ze Told He's Fired . | accused Sen, Jenner (R-Ind) of get- Jenner loca? Publicity Man Gandall Claimed Senator Was Fight’ in-England-—_| INDIANAPOLIS, @® — William P. Gandall, a publicity man who ting ‘‘tight as hell” at a World War II base in England, said last night he had been fired. Gandall, who came here to pro- mote a movie, said his father in New York told him by telephone | that a telegram had arrived, firing him because of the clash in the jonal hearing last Friday. |He said he had been employed | | “off, and on” by Universal Pic- | jtures Corp. as a publicity agent iny nt swimming fap five-pease | Under questioning in Jenner's | Senate Internal Security subcom- mittee last week. Gandall declared he had pulled Jenner “out of a} pub—tight as hell’’ in England dur- ing the war. . Jenner retorted, “you know you are lying,” and told reporters later he couldn't remember having seen Gandall before. Gandal! was an Air Force ser- geant in Information and education work at Marbury Hall reception center in England while Jenner was adjutant there. 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PERRY BETWEEN PIKE & WATER n Hubbard Garage ds TS es a EF fies $200.0 ut DEAF? lin Sereaion Cs , cratic convention tomorrow night oy arene roar uae ing a 1 Latapti oe get SONOTONE | ||socewoy ie GrontRapis 357 N. Republicans. will meet at Lafay- se sine Pe 2-1225 Thursday to name dele- a - -D. W. Erickson, international trichologist will be in Pontiac tomorrow at the Pontisc Hotel te conduct examinations and recommend his new heme treatment method te balding men and women. & ah =T \______ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST oe: } 10, 1954 HET Sees 2 bef ri \- a save 4.96 and Keep Your Baby Healthy...Safe...and Secure... wb a : id Matt oz Crib an ress Man Wants Dog ‘That Will Bite’— Gets Quick Proof PUEBLO, Colo. #—John Rice of | Lee Report to Show ‘Drought Effects New Home Treatment Prevents Baldness, Expert Guarantees Trichologist Presents New Evidence From Recent Case Histories CHICAGO, Aug. 9—D. W. Erickson, energetic young trichologist, who heads the far-flung organization of Erickson Hair and Scalp 8) th myth” barrier today. In an . interview he stated that his files contain reports from his many Mr. Erickson will be in Pon- | current clients proving that his Satel where ko alll bo Glades new home system of treatment is give ye cnamination ang | Decking hair fall and siimulating make recommendations for the | ‘icker hair growth. prevention of baldness. The “My clients everywhere,” Erick- hours are 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. peg hmong WE iy sox thames gr Fp : Wednesday, August 11. Ne ap- | ®t more virile hair—not full fn at the hotel and ask for the and combed, Once I cam convince Erickson suite. Ne obligation— ® person to take a common sense ne embarrassment. All interviews at his scalp and hair, he'll private and confidential. stop seeking that ‘magic a to grow hair on a billiard ball.” Pertinent “How can healthy hair grow infected: dandruff scales, excessive oilinéss or dryness: How can a. scalp that goes without eercise for years produce healthy hair: How can a scalp that is cleansed only 1/10 or 1/100th as often as the rest of the body main- tain its abnormal functions? Neglect and poor scalp hygiene,” Erick- son declared, “are the beginning of 85 per cent of the cases of pre- “Ts on p ed to meet each particiular con- dition and to bring about renewed and continued scalp health. Theory of Heredity Misunderstood. Mr. Erickson dodged no issues. He swung quickly into the con- troversial subject of heredity. He said: “The people’s that baldness is hereditary lies in an unfortunate distortion of the genetic theory. The theory does not dictate that any person must be bald because there is baldness in the family. It merely states that in some families a tendency may exist toward a weak scalp. My system is based on strengthening that weak scalp.” Erickson, who has directed some of the largest clinics in the United States and Canada, has shown startling results through his new home treatment system. All his clients started with a private examination. Approximately 5 per cent were not accepted because their cases were considered hopéless. (Hopeless cases are never ad- mitted into treatment.) Data compiled from hundreds of case his- tories showed that almost all clients reported lessening of dandruff, of the scalp and improved oil supply were also noted. By the second up, many of the clients were released as needing no further treat- ments. These were given instructions on general, daily future care of the scalp. 100% Guerantee were not satisfied at the end of the first full month per cent refunds. (Erickson has made this a staridard Anyone accepted for treatment received a 100 per cent refund not: satisfied-at-the end of 30 days)... in Summer Treatme in summer treatment. The hair 3 Government Crop Data ~ | Department” to “Prédict) _ Year's Yield | WASHINGTON w& — A govern- |ment crop report prepared for |release late today will give an |idea of the extent a midwestern | and western drought has cut into their year’s farm production, The report is the first official forecast of the season covering all crops and also the first to take into account damage caused this year by hot, dry weather in Arought-plagued states. A month ago, the department said it appeared that crop volume this year would be 102 per cent of the 1947-49 average despite re- strictions imposed on cotton, wheat, peanuts, tobacco and corn to com- bat surplus problems, Last year's total yield was 103 per cent of the 1947-49 average. But today’s report seemed like- ly to lower the production esti- Nevertheless, there is no pros- pect of shortages from the stand- point of consumers. Large reserves of many crops accumulated from past big harvests are on hand. aan year’s losses would be felt selves, Regardless of how crops turn “| out, the department says it ap- pears certain this year’s produc- tion of livestock and _ livestock products—meats, milk and dairy products, wool, poultry and eggs— will _set_a_reeord, The volume has been forecast at 19 per cent above the 1947-49 average compared with last year’s 14 per cent above the average. . Loot Cigarette Machine The East Shore Drive-in in Com- merce Township was broken into, E, Lake, Birmingham, told Oak- land County sheriff's deputies early today, and an _ undetermined amount of change taken from the cigarette machine. Thieves broke ;| routing business is scheduled for 2 OY RE A TO AI — } the~owner~ John M:-¥antit- of “725 | Pontiac Cyclist Injured in Collision With Auto William H. Mills, 16, of 236_W. | Yale Ave. suffered possible con-— cussion Monday night when he) struck the rear of an auto while | riding his bicycle at Baldwin Ave. | and Rundell St. He is reported in | good condition at Pontiac General | Hospital. | Pontiac Police quoted Mills as saying he didn’t know ‘“‘what hap- pened’ when he collided into the rear of an auto driven by Mrs. | Frederick S._Postl, 26, of 110 N. Rundell St., making a left turn. Street Projects Slated for Action Commission to Take Up Improvement Program, Routine Affairs Tonight Action on this year’s street im- provement program and other tonight's Pontiac City Commission meeting. © * e e, ats A Hurry in Today for Those Essential Baby Needs During ... | Baby Day | 5 T Now at a savings to budgetwise growing families . . . a full panel crib with double drop sides... four position spring adjustment . regular size .. . decal trim plus innerspring crib mattress Crib in birch and: maple. Hurry in today for special savings. ox Save 26c on Regylar 2.25 A communication is expected | ' from Dr. Campbell Harvey, vice | president of the Michigan Animal | Rescue League, Inc., on possible | purchase of lot 12 of assessor's | plat 147 by the league. A request is slated from Max A. | Maxim that a tavern license at 6514 S. Saginaw St. be transferred | to $22 Highwood Blvd. or = ee Lieyd H. Smith of 169 E. Pike St. A progress report is slated from | the city attorney on the city’s | move to condemn 15 run-down houses. | Resolutions are expected, to re- ceive special assessment rolls for construction of: Combined sewer in Second from rey | te Laurel, Leurel from Second to Third and Third from Joslyn to Highwood | Curb, gutter, drainage and related | work on Mansfield from Joslyn to Laurel, Prancis from Pike to Chandler. | Smith from Josephine to James K and | — K from Voorheis to the city A report is scheduled from the City Plan Commission on a re- quest to rezone to R-3 the north side of W. Wilson between Motor Public hearings are planned on special assessment rolls for work including: Curb, gutter, drainage and related work on W. Hopkins from Baidwin to Staniey and Linden from James K to Smith. - Sanitary sewer on the northwest side of Perry from Arlene to Madison. 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Al man eubeertotions are payable Pontiac FE 2-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT” BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 Our Weatherman ~ Last Saturday, the following weather bi-partisan study group to bear. * x. *& fittingly adopted a resolution congratu- lating the distinguished elder states- man on his approaching birthday. It. expressed the hope that “Divine Provi- dence may permit Hersert Hoover to be spared to give many more productive years of honored service to humanity and to his beloved country.” With a Happy Birthday, Mr. Hoover, we endorse the hope expressed in that resolution. Emilie Dionne Dead at 20 Probably no recent death anywhere _early age. report appeared in the Pontiac PRESS: “Mostly fair tonight. Partly cloudy Sunday... ..» Variable winds, mostly northerly.” ~~~ The following morning, the Sunday papers printed this report polerrang to the same day: “Mostly fair... Mostly northerly winds.” The two agreed. * * x Well, what did the weather turn out -to be? = If you'll recall the Sabbath, it was _ downright dismal. It started to drizzle around noon, finally broke into a real smart rain and then lapsed back into a steady drizzle that lasted eight or ten hours. Twice the Pontiac Press checked the ~——wind. ~The report said “mostly north- erly.” It was practically due south. * * * The Press receives the weather report from the U. S. Weather Bureau and we merely pass the official opinion along to you. We have nothing to do with the forecast. * * * The late NorMAN ConGer who predict- bers of the Press staff that Michigan was one of the most difficult areas in the country because of the Great Lakes and their adverse influence on prevail- ing wind conditions. “Rains,” said he, “that are proceeding across the country fairly regularly sometimes stop at the western shore of Lake Michigan, and then they: “A—Stand still for a time; B—Proceed uninterruptedly ; C—Veer southward inte Indiana; D—Move Canada. northerly towards —“Hence,* said he, “we face a tough problem in our area.” * * * The Press wants to be properly sym- pathetic with the Great Lakes problem. At the same time, we.are puzzled over the many miscalculations currently re- corded in Michigan. Readers complain to us. They seem to hold the Press respon- _-met_in.the.tinalstor-the-Bloomfield Hills se heecememal ERE RTS Rest assured, we are more anxious than our subscribers to have the weather correct. We feel a mass responsibility.. Per- haps conditions for the past year or so have been unusually diffi- cult. Perhaps a run of hard luck has figured. . e .* * * At any rate, we hope for better suc- cess in the immediate future. Hoover’s 80th Birthday Today, at West Branch, Iowa, where he was born, one of the Nation’s fore- _ most citizens, ex-President HERBERT Hoover is being honored on his 80th birthday. The son of a blacksmith, he became a millionaire mining engineer at an ‘liantly in the House at 80, none of Mr. Hoover’s Presidential predecessors was as vigorous and active in public affairs at that age as he is today. x *% * Though it is more than 22 years since he left the White House, Mr. Hoover stil is playing an impor- tant role on the national stage. The remarkable accomplishments of the first Hoover Commission made it natural that he should be chosen chairman of the second 7 With the possible exception _ of Joun Q. ApAMs who was serving bril- “has saddened-as many mittions througi = out the world as that of Emitie Dionne, one of the famed Callander, Ont., quintuplets. Not until the news that her pitifully short life had ended was it known.that the most indepen- dent of the quints had suffered from netyous and glandular dis- ofders since her third year. a The report that\the end had come in a rest home near Montreal recalled the intense interest caused by the quintup- lets’ birth May 28, 1934. For weeks after that first recorded\case in which ‘quintuplets had survived, the world eagerly scanned bulletins issued by the attending physician, Dr. ALian R. DAFOE. , x * * For years thereafter, especially through the period of childhood diseases, the health of the quints ~and the details of their-birthday—— celebrations made avidly read news. May the burden of grief thrust on the Dionnes be lightened by the knowledge that they have the sincere sympathy of people in every land. The Man About Town If It Is Near the. Middle of This Month It Ils OK Daffynition Figures: What won't lie, the way they now dress. According to the official Man About Town weather prognosticator, Peter Vanderwalker, out on Pontiac Trail, we are to have quite ideal climatic conditions during the next few weeks. From an observation of over 50 years, he finds that a lot depends on the. August full moon. If it reaches the full stage around the middle of the month, we always have seasonal weather until after the opening of autumn about Sept. 20, with no extremes of heat or moisture, and no drought. The moon is full on Aug. 14. Spending part of his vacation last month at Pontiac, Illinois, : Jerry Doane returned with the information that the pro- portion of Pontiac cars there is about as large as in the city where they are manu- factured. “Louis J. Colombo Jr., is breathing . freely again: A year ago his wife and his sister ~@iurb~goif-championship” _ wife nosed out sister on the 18th hole. This year the same pair met in the semi finals and this time sis- ter nosed out the little woman, on the 19th hole. “Sister” is Mrs. Hanley Dawson Jr. “When those two play,” says Louie, “I just keep my big mouth closed.” — According to advices from Postmaster Leslie H. Dean, a number of new stamps are in the offing, in commemoration of some events. The coHectors-ean get them at the Pontiac office as soon as in any of the larger cities. The forthcoming national skeet.shoot at the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, ac- cording to ___Howard Shelley, who is entitled to a lot of the credit for bringing it here, will attract expert marks- men from. most every state in the union. The gals are also taking over our automobiles. Latest national figures. fhow that one out of every 3.2 -drivers—is .a -woman. —— When the census was taken only four years ago it was one out of every 4.6 drivers: The season for the chirp of the cricket is with us, and I learn from the General Motors Almanac how they can tell us the temperature. Count a cricket's chirps for a minute by your watch. Subtract 40, divide the result by four,.and add 50. That will be the temperature. Try it, and you'll find this is no joke. —— Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. John McFall of 2328 Cass Lake Road; golden. wedding. Congreas this session, as it did in 1949, a “TTT "fo freshen our bouque ry, 4 z ¢ > Mm ax ¥ ANY YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED: DS ty ene? Mountains Are Earth’s Undecaying Monuments Voice of the People Alcoholic Effects Cost City of Pontiac More Than the Liquor Revenue Received (Letters xu, be Son genees when neces because of Full name, pu if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical in its nature.) From the Michigan Statesman we giean, ‘‘A survey was made in Pontiac in 1950, which showed that Portraits = - By JAMES J. METCALFE Each moment I have lived with you ... Each hour and each day Has been another flower, dear_ uet.. Each little whispered word of love And every kiss a tulip sweet .. . In poetry or prose . . . The lilacs of our honeymoon... The asters of September . . . Are part of all the fragrant thoughts . . . We cherish and remember ... They are the garden of our love ... That will forever last . .. Because each flower new becomes... . A picture of our past . . . And in the vase that holds them all... There is no space today .. . Except as there are happy blooms . . . To add to our bouquet. (Copyright 1954) the aggregate cost of alcohol’s ef-_ fects was fourteen times as much as the liquor revenue received by the city of Pontiac.” The man with the pushcart said, “What you make on the peanutta, you losa on the banan.” When will the people wake up? Claud McCalium 163'2 Clifford Street H. H. Smith Disagrees With ‘Agnostica’ Letter I disagree with this person who Cals” hiniselt—Agnostica that tacts or reject ther, as Astronomy and Modern Science an- nihitate religious superstitions and fears. During a recent visit to Mount Palomar Observatory in California, one of the scientists, during a lecture, made the statement. that true astronomy and science agree with the Scriptures about creation. Upon questioning him further after the lecture, I was told that there are no “unbelievers” around the place regarding ‘“‘The God of Creation.” This doesn't sound like Scriptural facts are in ~< question. This also tallies up with state- ments, from such fine Christian _. men as Dr. Irwin Moon and Dr. Harry Rimmer who ere scientists, that the ‘‘Power of design alone proves the Genesis record and a Creator." Men try to avoid and deny the facts that nature presents, but the Scripture says, ‘The invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse."" We can accept these self, I accept them as final. Herbert H. Smith 1286 Vinewood Street Looking Back . 15 Years Ago UNITED STATES announces “a new war board, headed by Edward R. Stettinius, which will plan quick mobilization in case of war. 20 Years Ago RAINS BRING relief to nation's $5 billion drought. GOV. COMSTOCK sets Septem- ber as safety week. Case Records of a Psychologist The Mind Can Cause Illness of the Body _ but Merely Needs Proper Explanation Irma’'s case certainly looks very puzzling at first glance. But it simply shows the power of the mind over the body, for paralysis was an example of sex punishment. It went far back into her childhood. In- der this Case Record in your scrapbook under “Psychoso- matic Medicine.” got married a few weeks ago. “But something is wrong with her right hand,”’ her young hus- band informed me. “It seems paralyzed. She has no feeling in it. Our physician said she has ‘glove anesthesia’ and toid us te ask your advice, for he said that is a typical case of psychoso- matic medicine. “She was perfectly O0—K—when— we married, but the very next day her hand became paralyzed.” There are three nerves that Service the entire hand, so it would require something like an entire girdting of the wrist with & sharp knife to produce * this sudden paratysis on an organic basis. Since nothing of that nature had oceurred, then we must explain this paralysis on a psychological basis. Why should a new bride find her right hand suddenly develop- ing such numbness? Maybe there’s something 1 can’t see, but when our great men do such dumb things, I wonder how anybody ever found out they're great. Welt, you Bibte ‘schotars thy it off.” (Matthew 5:30) Even if Irma is no Bible student, she may still react to this rather universal trait of trying to punish an organ of the body for one’s sin. ally “‘cut if off,” as by paraly: sings, may remember the Bible command: “‘If right hand offend thee, cut doctor who immediately spotted the fact that her problem was root- ed in some previous psychological experience. When I showed Irma the con- nection between that pail of hot water in her aged andvher pres- ent numb hand, she laughed in- credulously. “ts it ‘that simple?" she asked. ee eee paralyzed hand was O. K. again. The power of the mind is greater than many people ever dream Tl give you a quick digest of of. It is often a basic factor in my lengthy interview by telling you that when she was a child, Irma was caught indulging in auto erotic practices. Her righteous mother was hor- rified. So she forced Irma to im- merse the offending hand in a pail of very hot water. In fact, the water was so hot that Irma told me her hand was ....umb_after_ she was. permitted _ to remove. it, illness. And many illnesses are 90 per cent or even 100 per cent above the eyes, meaning, in one's mind, Send for my bulletin, ‘Sex Prob- lems of Young People,’’ enclos- ing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. It will answer many other sex questions of teenagers. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) pone David Lawrence Says: Hoover's. Fine Charue. ‘ Failed in Low Trickery without personal recompense. Even in the four years when he was President, he took no salary. for himself, but gave most of the $300,000 to charity and returned the rest to the treasury of the United States. Every dollar he has ever drawn from the government has gone to help his fellow man. The key note of Hoover's life has been service. He gave up his werk as a mining to sous bats et fan geut tock or the relief of Belgium ! ‘ | World War I. He served as food administrator “Mr. Hoover failed to appeal for votes in a presidential campaign by promising a 25 per cent reduc- tion in the federal budget which was ten ‘honored’ by an increase of 300 per cent. ‘Mr. Hoover failed to claim the right to seize private property un- der ‘inherent powers’ (a reference to Truman’s seizure of the entire steel industry which was later de- clared unconstitutional. by the Su- Court of the United States). “Mr.~Hoover failed to place the government in competition with private business and failed to put his political fortunes above the letter and spirit of the Constitu- tion (a reference to the deception — ~“Mr~Hoover-failed-te- awaste the---baskets....._ for his fellow man — «at has made the Quaker President an honored and respected citizen who, at the age of eighty, is still work- ing for others. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHU R “BUGS” BAER Federal Bureau of Super-Pack- aging warns shopping addicts not to put all their. eggs ‘in-one wire Only the immigrants pushed them in the old days of referendum and recoil. =" Today we have the super-shop- For the first time in retail merchandising of perishable canapes they have tail-lights on shopping bags. . They have also put a night bell on the soda fountain and a trav- elers’ aid matron in the telephone booths. Everything will be vehicu- circumvent the majority ef the ‘tartzed— except —mitk-strakes and — One lady carried her basket party to the point of demanding a cross-town transfer for a picnic lunch. Not since the Mormon pioneers pulled their two-wheeled -Carts across the Rockies has there been such over-loaded pan- tries. The clerk who dramatizes the lamb chops with paper sleeves gives free parking space with all orders over eighty-seven cents. An elderly lady was run down in the belladonna plaster sectibn by a reckless basketeer who had taken one perfumed alcohol rub too many. The drugstore baskets are in- ter-changeable with a — bottom rack for the baby. There has been some trouble with near- sighted Kansas City mothers trying to exchange their infants for a size larger. After the super-biscuits and the One more society item. Hitch- hikers are thumbing rides on wire money on boondorghng (a reference to so-called relief projects under the Roosevelt re- gime) and did not sell himself into political slavery for a campaign contribution of $500,000 or bow to the dictates of the labor bosses to secure a nomination (a reference ot the loan of $500,000 by the CIO during a political campaign of President Roosevelt). sell as a book at a huge profit to “THOUGHTS FOR TODAY and godless.—Bishop Hall. Brady Claims So-Called ‘Rabies’ Deaths in Humans Actually Are Due to Tetanus By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. a lot of needless worry, even Thus, an indelible childish hook- “partment” after IT years —of—ex- up was made between erotic stim-' ulatioh and a numbed right hand. That occurred when she was about If. Consciously, Irma bad almost forgétten the episode. But on her wedding night, her subconscious mind went into action. Now her erotic stimulation was legitinmate and legal, but the old perience: “Rabies is primarily a veteri- childhood impression of penance, nary problem. Regardless of its was so strong, that she inflected prevalence among dogs, it will psychological paralysis upon the probably never cause sufficient right hand. This case is a very evident « example of what we now classify under the heading “paychosmatic to allow its classification as a pub- ‘‘Negri bodies lic health problem of importance. of the animal medicine.” Irma’'s physician was a smart . morbidity or mortality among hu- man beings in this region” (the rabies capital of North America) “It rabies were as easily con- tracted , man as is commonly a itt i ane HU Trak "fee line sie iad as No one has proved scientifical- 4 A . | ad f “x ~ aathiemesnestntbmnimemanmensaaations Titkeutin eae ms ee SR ne Ne aye eee 4 le a Ba i tS phe > i \ ey h *[e “+, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 nk ‘Freed Convict Not Revengeful Roger Touhy Orly Asks Peace--of Mind After Unjust Imprisonment for peace of mind . . . No, I'm not thinking of revenge... Wher you've been in the penitentiary for These were some of the com- ments yesterday of Roger (the Ter- rible) Touhy, one of the nation’s top gang leaders in the Prohibition era, who had just won his freedom from prison. The 55-year-old gray - haired Touhy, one-time arch gang foe of ~-the-tate—Ai--Capene;--had -served more than 20 years in Stateville Prison for a kidnaping which Fed- eral Judge John P. Barnes termied a . * * *& Touhy was sentenced ~in 1934 to 99 years in prison for the kidnaping in 1933 of John (Jake the Barber) Factor, once internationally known confidence man. He received an additional 199 years for’ his part in his escape from prison with five other convicts in 1942, * * * But Judge Barnes ruled that Touhy had no part in the “alleged” kidnaping, which he said was a hoax engineered by Factor to fore- stall his extradition to England to face prosecution for a confidence game charge. Factor, starting in 1942, served [ six years of a 10-year federal sen- tence for a million dollar whisky warehouse receipts fraud. Judge Barnes, in granting Touhy a writ of habeas corpus, said the one-time beer baron'’s conviction was procured by perjured testi- mony, He said Circuit Judge Thom- as A. Courtney, who was state's attorney at the time of Touhy’s kidnaping trial, ““Must be held re- sponsible for the actions of chief investigator Daniel A,-Gilbert in causing perjured testimony to be presented to the jury that con- victed Roger Touhy.” Touhy's lawyers contended that Al Capone's old crime syndicate got Factor to frame Touhy so Capone could seize various labor ' unions then dominated by Touhy. ‘Single Omission - brunette ree The lawyers, in their original writ filed in 1948, charged Touhy's conviction resulted from a con- spiracy een Factor and law e officials. Mars Crowning of Virginia Queen BEDFORD, Va. #—The crown- ing of Miss Mary Babb Venabie as queen of Bedford County's bi- centennial celebration went off just fine here yesterday, except for one little thing. Brig. Gen. William M. Stokes Jr., commander of the 80th Infan- try Division, was to have done the honors at the coronation. At the appointed moment, Stokes arose and looked to an as- sistant, expecting to be handed the crown, The assistant looked blank. The master of ceremonies, Charles Green, looked em- barrassed. Sorry, said Green, he had left the crown at home. The general made likt he was placing a crown on Miss Venable's locks, proclaimed her queen, and the 10,000 spectators cheered. Fire Hydrant on Fire LANCASTER, Ohio W—A fire hydrant caught on fire yesterday. Firemen said a passing pedestrian had seeped into it. After putting * out the fire, firemen placed a ‘No | Thank You | smoking’ sign on the water pipe. * { wish to express my sin- cere gratitude to you who supported my nomination in the recent Primary Election. And to you | re- new my pledge to serve as your elected ta- ahd he cover charge! = aoe ese Shite Wesioaie By EDDIE CANTOR It takes real courage to stick to your own | style of singing—particularly when it means the difference between a contract on @ national radio show and pounding the streets for a job. One girl had that courage. About 15 years ago, Dinah Shore joined the late Ben Bernie’s Band. They were signed for a radio show. The sponsor - demanded that. Dinah sing louder—more like the other then-popular vocal- ists. Dinah refused—thank goodness! ~ In September of 1940, I was auditioning tal- ent. After Dinah’s first number, I knew this was the girl for my radio show, but I kept her singing a half-hour. This lovely lady not only knows how to sell a@ song, but her sponsor's product as well. cently, I went to a dinner party she gave for two Shores! Eddie Fisher. . Dinah ‘Loyal to Own Singlet Style and to Her Little Daughter, Too —_/ | Someone suggested to Dinah's husband, George Montgomery, that his next Christmas present tw her should be a small foreign car. Dinah almost choked. “No, sir!” she said, “they're too much trouble. You can't step into ‘em—you gotta pull ’em on like a girdle!” Then she added, “Besides, I'm a Chevrolet gal!” and went into her theme: “See the U. 8. A. in your Chevrolet, etc.” Dinah’s little girl, Melissa, must be all of tive years old now, and goes everywhere with her mother. Dinah told'me this is something new. It all | started when she was packing to keep an en-| gagement in New York. Melissa said, “Mommy, | I don't feel well.” What entertainment— | you feel well, Darling?” Melissa said, “I don’t! _ “| feel well-when you‘go ‘way!” That settled it! Re- | there’s never been any distance between these Dinah asked, “Where don't | From that moment on, | (Copyright, 1954) amec Caverns. Women Are Curious STANTON, Mo. (INS) — Women ask more questions than men When Robert Hudson, chief guide at Mer- | questions. Hudson doesn't | believe that men know much more | 5¢en in the guar beans grown in about. caves. He thinks the men ithey tour caves, according to| re just ashamed to ask as many | them into cake and meal for ani- New livestock feed possibility is | the southwest. Researchers are | working on a process to convert | mal feed. F : tt | i ‘| ' 4 ie Hi i 4 i ry g ES Funeral Director, one should consider the ac- cessibility to all who may wish to attend the Fun¢?at- Also for those who call prior to the Funeral to pay their Respects. tf ne bet ‘eBae 1 You Can Go Fit st Class With Rennel -. the way in your social cove, your office and in your home. N Ca ND ly ton tive, honestly, faithfully and impartially. 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The first edi- | tion as a daily dates back to 1878. fo 9 10 1820 20.28:0. 8.81 9:29 18 $s Se PETERS: ee | nnn Ain aici Sainlilinlinlhalndindindicntindindintitindintintitntindic tir tndiatintindntntntndindinantntntndindi a i i hi i i i i i i hi i i hi i i Ni i hi hi Mi i Mi he hi hi in hi Mi Mi i hi hh i Mi i hh he hn hn dh =2\| Famous Kazan - Wants to Quit, Is Very Tired é I found Kazan in sloppy attire, *4 | chatting with passersby in a studio street. He was finishing up ‘East of Eden,"’ and he looked tired. He admitted he was SE a a Se a “rm worn out,” he “said. “I started ‘Tea and Sympathy’ last July, and I've been working ever NEW FAD AFOOT?—That’'s her own foot screen actress. Anne Baxter is holding. She's showing off her latest conceit—a pearl ring | this picture.” worn on her toe. She thinks it will| 5 what is he going to do next? start a new fad. Her 19%3 con-| Quit.” . ceit—smoking a cigar in a Holly-| Quit?" wood night-club—did not start a new fad. children and I miss them. I'd much rather talk to them than anyone else around here. I don't think I'll Unearthed in Kalamazoo |do a thing for six months, I'm KALAMAZOO w — The City \ a glaze ter ordered Monday that | a glass jar buried 100 years ago in | Indian mound at Bronson Park | tired.” | This will be an expensive “vaca- tion.»Kazan could name his price | | in the business. But he prefers to \pick and choose. And he won't work unless he is his own boss. I asked why he didn't also pro- lite in Kalamazoo for the benefit | duce on the stage. ° “That's ditterent,” “In the theater, the producer has The Yale Daily News, under- ja lot of work to do afterward. He | graduate newspaper of Yale uni- | has to take the play and publicize versity, is the oldest college pa-| ang do all kinds of things. Not so in pictures. Once you've got the picture made, the producer's func- tion is over.” The reason why pictures aren't he replied. is schedules. ‘There are a lot of good things | | you could do if you didn't have to hurry along,” he commented. “George Stevens does it. He takes Keego Theater AIR CONDITIONED On Our Wide Miracle Screen “BAD FOR EACH OTHER” and Lizabeth Scott | then he’s got a great picture.” —aLso— | He said he spent weeks on . | *‘Waterfront,”’ a lengthy. schedule Pana kone ware in these times. But by shooting in | the actual locales he still managed | | to bring the film in under $900,000. It will make a mint. Kazan (he pronounces his first | stantinople. “3 4 the in New York in 1913. Elia went to Williams College and Yale Drama actor, starring with Ingrid Berg- man in ‘‘Liliom'’ among other act again. “No,” he replied. BL THEY SHARED A LOVE WILD AS "See the Academy Award Wang Performance GREGORY PECK AUDREY HEPBURN «William Wyler's resuia « ROMAN HOLIDAY rnd EDDIE BERT. Pratient tid Wend wy ULES RED + Screenplay ty WAM MCLELLAN WURETER “ a JOME DIGHTOR + Srey by tee MeL cttee Meme A PARAMOUNT PICTURE UE SK DRIVE-IN THEATER ENDS TONIGHT! rc THE LAWLESS WILDERNESS! Pp CinemaScoPE Petoskey Official Dies PETOSKEY ™ — Robert D. | Tripp, 79, former postmaster and | city manager of Petoskey, died | Monday after a brief illness. A na- | tive of Petoskey, he was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. Y since. I went right from there into ‘On ‘the Waterfront’ and then to “Yes, quit. I'm going back to my farm in Connecticut. I've got four Migrant Workers Aid Polio-Stricken Child a MANISTEE @ — Fellow mi- grant workers at Manistee joined Monday to help the family of Linda Gray, 12, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Gray of Fierida, who wes @v’e | JONTIAS DRIVEIN THEATR |with any movie or play producer | Te ehedulen are he -seined | his time until he runs up a bill of | | three million dollars or so. But Panis E-te-a) was born in Con tt His father was a} Greek rug importer who settled School. He first found fame as an things. I asked if he would ever | “I'd be em- ; ALWAPS COOL! Vakiand Todey Thru Thursdey ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! Feateres - 1:00 . 8:11 10:0 | Febelcsly sea T+ 1:35- : COOL AND COMFORTABLE DOORS OPEN 10:45 A.M. ——LAST TIMES TODAY Chariten Hesten, Rebt. Young —[p— “SECRET OF THE INCAS” —AL8SO— “PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS” __STARTS TOMORROW On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen WILDERNESS of DANGER! EMPIRE of HATE! t | { | Bs wy THEY'RE SETTIN’ THE T | ae Wate Disney The ieser TECHNICOLOR SOCHEOSEH EH ESSE See SECe: Last Times “THREE SAILORS AND a GIRL” TODAY! = “puantom of RUE MoRGUE” On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen Enjoy Cool Air- Cenditioned Comfort || THURSDAY NIGHT AT 9:00 P. M. A THRILLING EVENT! STARTS AT: 11:00 — 2:19 — 5:30 — 8:40 vs i ast or ‘ Fae ; mee ‘ 3 § \ ae ; ' ese — ; N i \ ¥) ae eee mo Le ed ‘ ae, ‘ 3 : | He ® J ry 7 , 2 { . | yt : : eee eee} . oe rf ‘ | < ; 1 : x 2 : . f j : ‘ ‘ J ee ' (eA . aw, .y ‘ < ere eg \ « : a A ane THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1956 / " + . + . T ss Ca i RR = ] = eee ba : 3 ; ry — eeerenrer ‘ : Las Knowland Set > S S HH + 28 it 'e Pe shed Seale te with his wife to return to him. iy, Belge pepe Aft Sebhing === a= | WEDNESDAY IS Senate Will Victim’ . F | . of Compromise - Suspect in Chicago — [yum andrews continued "thelr | Bait WASHINGTON W® — Sen, Know!- CHICAGO @ — Sheritt's officers] WK. They were arrested on a qi .. and (R-Calif) said today the Sen- ate will stay in session—no matter how long it takes —to approve a Cosed , 4 Wednesdoy | gt 12 Noon! | poe RA a The two-week Senate debate re- || quired before the bill was passed hopes of adjourning July 31. They MET ARFES ET S an — : In order that their employees may have an afternoon of leisure during the warm summer months, these stores have decided to close Wednesday afternoons during August. 4 STRAWBERRY FAN — Princess _ | late yesterday a compromise ver-| alexandra, 17-year-old daughter sion of the. bill designed to spur/ of Duchess of Kent, enjoys hand- the entrance of private industry| served strawberries at her home cette! NO MONEY DOWN | ;| power, and to permit sharing of TAKE UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY! ate" Lynne Baggett Sued can leader, told newsmen he wil iM Fatal Car Crash resolution until after the measure,; LOS ANGELES — A fatal| @ worked out by a Senate-House con-| traffic accident which resulted in| i ference committee, is passed. | charges of manslaughter and hit-| “The to be passed,” |‘run driving against former-actress | >” = : ” , Brown Bros. | Calbits — he said. “The Senate hag vpted | Lynne Baggett has ‘been followed} = Fer Seci-Te= 4 ° 2-1 in favor of it and the confer-| by three damage suits. . he School q Eco my Furniture jected. I don't. kee be ich surday by pare bigherw | | GIRLS’ 4 $ . ‘ iw much | yesterday vers on “J Y. ; Lewis Furnitu | talk there will be on it. But we are| half of his son Dennis Silvers, 10,| Me ee and vores Cer nener priced | 3 $s orn re * going to stay here until it is}, passenger in a vehicle which| } New fall . _— Sewing. BLOUSES 2 Mill . © | passed.” - 7 collided with the machine driven! 7 all colors and patterns. Opponents who argue that some/| by Miss Baggett last July 7. An- 5 4 ler Furniture & | provisions of the bill would prove dither passenger with Dennis, Joel | & ; j «| the way for monopoly in the atom-/| Watnick, 9, was killed. Stewart-Glenn | le power field have said they re-| Earlier suits were filed by Mrs. 4 jg | gard as good the chances that the Lillian Watnick, mother of the New Fall styles. ' WwW Gabe } | Senate will vote to send the meas-| dead boy, for $50,000 and by Besutiful cot- a ayne rt _|ure back once again to a Senate-| Thomas J. Sanderson, 28, driver x | j . , are ee ae SS a trey of the vehicle in which the youths ‘ rev rovis' Ww idi at Wyman Furniture Stores tity eee rv re ae ee ; @ ._* * Beasley, 22, in asking $32,000 : | The House took little time yes- damages. | + | Walch le wiguay e of — = Miss Baggett is due in court 7 - Ey which ginal passed - ursday y ee | hour session ont July” 30-31 white 4) rsd to enter pleas on the | > In With A ° the Senate was in the midst of a| z sure Wl ; gencies 3Tne ‘major’ controversy cen- Kentuckians Evade Debt = *” ° . “J ters on a provision dealing with ; ; — || Displaying This Emblem ns ss eon sae cat PY Burning Automobiles | £ | ian developments in atomic ener- | /ILLE, Ky, @—State Fire “eo Crowteré-Dewe- =§- «H.W. Matientocher HH ‘The bill provides for the is-|Marshal J. T. Underwood Jr., says | ji e Anglemter-Stra!t, Maynard Johnsen Dentels Agency suance of exclusive patents, but | more Kentuckians are setting fire | 4 shirts, double = Ine Laselle requires that preference in issuing to their automobiles when they) © kneejeans. @ bestin-erved Cates Sate licenses for atomic manufacturing | can't keep up their payments. - Ageney W. A. Pollock projects during the first five years| The arsonist, if successful, gets . 1 |. “e 4 j Boker @ Bensen we. — —— be given to concerns that agree to rid of his debt, he points out. we ished ‘cottons, new styles and plaids. * | pA. aes yaaa . A eee Originally, the House voted for | sible auto arson—a jump of 13/ i: ‘ * | = normal 17-year renewable patents per cent over the same period This Advertisement Sponsored by with no requirement that they be last year. f Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents — shared. The Senate bill provided | : | for a 10-year period of compulsory; The cantaloupe first was grown = | os | patent-sharing. ‘in southern Asia, ie a | Me: BELT BPE ae ih Dok to eB Big savings on better quality suits. Sizes | to 3. j: RF, s S4 “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” TRUCKS 4-H CLUB FAIR AUG. 10-14} vstcvwt ‘ Save on 18¢ Training PANTS 10 New shipment of elastic waist. Rose Marie Reid SWIM SUITS § VY, to Vo off) | Nothing held back. Every style on sale. Other Suits on Sele 3.88 to 8.88 iW, ae ae * - ot p RS. oe eter ewes ce i bse ae eee Tae ONO ey ‘ ek % DOUBLE STAMP FEATURE FALL DRESSES Coct, comfort. 9: able for hot fs weather wear. S-M-L. ee | ; Rayon marquis- i agette, full 42x 81. While they $ 20 D Sanforized ie \ =. MEN’S | Group of transeason styles In cot- JEANS . P tons, linens and crepes. Be sure to © e see them, get double stamps. Sizes _ 10 to 20, 38 to 44 Summer Dresses Up te 50% Off Heavy blanket, nylon and rayon, wide satin Stock- up and save! Full cut, © reinfonced seams. All sizes. 12.39 Men's ‘dian’ Wiattack, on Ke OO ea lec 4 tap. i Oe * a IST. MARY COATS | | , The Annual 4-H Club Fair to Be Held at th 4-H Club Fair Grounds : $ A > Located at Perry and Walton Roads So smart for Fall and Winter. Soft, cuddly St. Mary’s coats in all the ; | / popular fall colors, 4 | a : . : 77 E. Huron St. . FE'2-9203 if 809 S$. Woodward Ave | FE 4-4531 ’ ' f . : 7 xy " we —s. rf ia ? io mi ~ . \: THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 © ntaoy Yo Onsats wi 3 nnn! © CuTs Paeezineg TIME ww 4! @ COSTS ONLY PENNIES PER SeRviNG! etter Mrs. S. WD. Pill of Ocenew road 1 (let) and Mrs. E. S. Palmer of Cadillac avenue (right) were served refresh-| nd Edwina Palmer, before viewing the craft shop of the ments by their daughters, Susan Pill (second from left) |YWCA Vacation Fun program recently. oe ws a Ss INinois Rite Solemnized: for Couple Eugene F. Hickson Claims His Bride on ‘Saturday Eugene. Frank Hickson, son of the Frank Hieksons of Winding drive, claimed Marjorie Alison Bowman as his bride in a 10 o'clock ceremony performed Sat- urday in Calvary Episcopal Church of Lombard, ‘Il. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Bowman of Lombard, lll., approached the altar wearing |a white silk shantung ballerina- | length princess-styled gown. A| pearl crown secured her veil and | she carried white orchids fastened on. a white prayerbook. | im ballerina-length. They car- | tied pink and orchid daisy bouquets. "Fred Steinbaugh Jr. was best man for Eugene and Jack Andress seated the guests. Mrs. Hickson received the 100 guests at a reception held in the Pentiag Press Phete Don’t Draw Someone Else’s Lips on Your Face MARY KING —| SALON COLD WAVE MACHINELESS AND | Mark King Cold Wave, Coneplete $ 622) | Hair cuts, bleaching, dyeing, finger waves, facials, and - | } \ ORA OBRECHT } | 1 VEE & DEE | MASSEURS | Diathermy © Ultra-Violet © Vapor & Steam Cabinets i for =. and women for po ao — ao | you're not quite satisfied.with your | paint somebody else’s mouth on it. get that men like a fresh, feminine, | rosy mouth—not one glistening and | gooey with lipstick. ANITA COLBY Lipstick Day—Paint a pretty mouth. That doesn’t mean, if twe littlest Yingers on chin to steady your hand, and—careful now—outline upper lip first, starting in center, then press and roll firmly over lower, leaving a good balanced imprint. Then etch a clean, perfect edge, creating the right shape for your particular face. own mouth, that I want you to Stick to your own—it’s your most individual and lively feature. Your mouth got its-shape from the con- ' tours of your own jaw and teeth. If Gene Tierney’s mother had corners to counteract tendency | ever had her teeth straightened, | most mouths have to turn down she'd have lost one of the most | here. Open mouth wide and fill, mémorable mouths on the screen in corners—or poke your tongue | —full, eurvy and bee-stung. She “into the side-of your mouth to get+jaw—don't make curves too full. a clearer working base. Take clean tissue, pull taut jagainst lips. Bite on it, look at |the impression. Is your mouth on | straight?—or curved, I mean? Correct any offside curves, | and then powder. lightly before You: want a stable brush, a| doing another complete paint steady and temperate hand, and| job. Let this set a minute, then all the lipsticks you can find to! biet with tissue again. | try on for color. S. “try_to_ it P. If you have trouble getting | capitalized on a fault, see? So edit yours if it needs it, ‘keep it yours alone—and e's it curved and pretty. And don’t for- | “ort your" ;mouth balances with the rest of the back of your hand... Press lip,| Diamond: Same advice as for Give ‘just a hint of upturn at/| |your ‘face—the knitting needle, | : | Fe 3- 5211 |Watson! Looking straight ahead, \eeawt there, “hee aie ‘a with | HOUSE CALLS MADE ‘hold tip of knitting needle at Parking Space Available | center of eye, making straight line | to chin. Air- Cool Comfort of Our Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 E. Pike Now smile. If corners of mouth | just touch it, you are properly | | proportioned. - If they go beyond, | brush color inside the natural lip |margin. If they fall short, widen your smile ‘A Model’s Trick | } | In order to start with your lips | your lips with powder before apply- ‘ing lipstick; moisture makes lip- | stick skid or roll off and cake later. This powder dusting is also the only way to correct lip shape. Now open lips slightly. Paint in- | sides of upper and lower lips with | two. or three quick strokes of lip- | stick, staying within your natural | edges | Now take your nice, pointed | brush and stroke up a generous | amount of lip rouge. Rest your cover for long wear. FE Davenport and chair in green sculptured frieze xtra deep coil springs in dry—here's a model's trick: Dust | If you are going to exceed your | but not too heavy there. Keep aja thin-lipped, tight line . . \natural lip line, you'll have to use | full wide bow and lower lip for| tense those mouth muscles. You a darker lip rouge. Paint a Pretty Mouth, but Keep Own Basic Lines | Editing Lip Lines To edit lip lines, here aré some broad and flexible rules—so ex- periment: Oval: Follow the natural lines | on top—curve lower lip in at cor- Spinning Wheel, Hinsdale, IIl., wearing a light gray suit with a beige and gray hat and a corsage of yellow roses. / The bride's mother wore a beige dress with. matching ~ shoes, - ac- cented with powder blue acces- | sories. Her corsage was of white | carnations. “~~ For a wedding trip in Wiscon- sin the new Mrs. Hickson changed to a blue summer suit with matching hat and black ac- cessories. She wore a corsage of Some Do’s for You Do curve a more open, softer, more generous bow. Keep inside your lip edge if necessary—but keep a dainty mouth. Curve both upper and lower lip ners. Round: Avoid the little rosebud, pinched cupid's bow—widen your | | mouth and your bow in a pair of | , generous winglike curves. Pear: Rouge this mouth to suf- ficient width to carry full lower Square: Remember, don’t let | this mouth get too squared at corners or bow—keep the outlines always softly curved. | ,Oblong: Let this mouth have a full, warm width and curve to |soften and balance long lines of | face. | Heart: This mouth can't go wide | or heavy. -Paint-a full center, deli- 'cate sides. If too large, play down Ls) *“‘heart’’—lips curved in center, but played down at corners. Marquis: Rouge out to corners, greater appeal. and glued. 44 Oakland Ave. ~ the basé of both pieces securely fastened to hand interlaced webbing foundation and tied eight ways at top. Spring filled loose reversible seat cushions, -hardwood--frame, doweled, screwed Many other fine living room suites and separate pieces to choose from at exceptionally reasonable prices. Closed Wednesday Afternoon MILLER FURNITURE “Always better for a little les Free Easy Parking . oo RUTH ‘ANN McCULLOCH } Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Ann, -to James A. Traver are the W. J. MuCullochs of Nelson _ street. He is the son of the Glen Travers of Fourth —avenue:~—t y * Seriing Pontiac PAULI'S SHOE STORE for 35 N. Saginaw St. Over 75 Years MEDIUM HEELS |—more than your own, if need be. rouge above the line of the upper ‘lip, and get more balance. Public Reads Lips —————+— Bon't tet them _read-that:— just a little if your mouth is thin white orchids. Upon their return they will reside in El Paso, Tex. Eugene is a graduate of Mich- igan State College where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Marjorie also attended Michigan | ? State College and was a member? of Pi Beta Phi sorority. If you have a protruding upper’ (Guests attended the Saturday | lip, fill out lower lip, especially at wedding from Springfield, Mo., corners—make a wide curve. Kansas City, Kan., Tucson, Ariz., Oak Park, Ill., Glen Ellyn, IL, and Detroit. Do carry color higher on lop- sided and even up things on a one-sided mouth. If you have a pouting lower lip, | It’s easy, when you let your mouth droop at the corners . . “My, she's discontented. She's | sorry for herself; Seiten | ready for a disappointment.” The altar of St. Michael Church | _decorated with palms. gladi- | aC and asters Saturday morning | the corners of your mouth up, a |when James Francis Grappin and | tiny tilt, that looks as though you're | about ready to smile. When you fold your mouth into | . Un-| aren't really that displeased, or that bossy. Paint a wider, fuller, more giving curve, if need be. When you pinch your mouth into a pursy, prissy “school marm’”’ pucker. Makes you look supercritical, and it will form wrinkles sooner than you think. Relax, and show your public a nice, open, happy expression. Paint it first—you’ll learn to back | it up. When you keep gnawing at the sides of your mouth. If you've been at it long enough you've made your mouth crooked. Don't show your nervous strain there— work it ouf on a long walk—and paint yourself an adjusted, even mouth. (Continued Wednesday) Mrs. Hulet Hostess to Her Legion Aides Mrs. A. L. Hulet, recently elect- | ed president of the Auxiliary to American Legion Cook-Nelson Post 1%. entertained the incoming ot- Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Charles Foote, Mrs. Leroy Busse, Mrs. Eldon Dobbe, Mrs. Ray Jewell and Mrs. William Thomas, Others were Mrs. Raymond Guerin Jr.. Mrs. Roger Dean, Mrs, Don Sutton, Mrs. Homer Sis- | jney, Mrs. Fred Bohiman, Mrs. | Gladys Williams and Mrs. Leo Mineweaser. | Nora DeLight Martell were unit- A princess-style crown trimmed with pearls and sequins held the hand-appliqued veil. The bride car- ried a fan with an arrangement | of orchids and lilies. The bridegroom's sister-in-law, Evona Murphy of Detroit, Susana O'Neil, Kathleen Cook, Coleen Du- gan, Collen Neidjelski, Darlene Dabbs and Roerta Jean Wright. — Grappin was junior brides- maid. The honor matron wore a pink \ “MR. and MRS. JOHN W. Marriage Is Solemnized * by Bridegroom’s Father > ‘The “Rev. -E. J. Sateska~per- formed the afternoon ceremony Saturday in St. Trinity Lutheran Church when his son, John Walter Saleska, claimed Sallie Margaret Jarrard as his bride. Sallie is the daughter of the H. P. Jarrards of Third avenue and the Rev. and Mrs. Saleska reside in St. Louis, Mo., where he is pastor of St. Stephen Church. A balierina-iength gown of Chantilly-type lace was chosen by the bride, Her fingertip veil was held by a pearl crown and she carried a colonial bouquet with a white orchid. Joan Jarrard, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She wore &| Musicians to Attend School in Chicago Pi Mrs. Carl Clifford of North Tele-|°- graph road left Monday for Chi-| cago where she will attend Sher- | | wood Music School for two weeks. | On Aug. 17 she will be met) jthere by Elinor and Rebecca, | Schutt of Auburn avenue and | Mary Jane Volimar of North Perry street who will also attend ac- | tivities at the school. They will | | return to Pontiac together. | St. Trinity Lutheran Church was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Sallie Jarrard and John _ Saleska, son of the Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Saleska of St. Louis, Mo. : Her parents are the H. P. Jarrards of Third a avenue. SALESKA gowrr-of- orchid e over taffeta and carried a white lace fan with white orchids and car- nations. Janet Lee Stefonowicz of Detroit and Althea Reinhardt of St. Louis were bridesmaids wearing |ime green gowns. They carried white lace fans with yellow carnations. A pale pink gown was worn by junior bridesmaid Peany Lyna Bonett of Detroit, Howard Ziegler of St. Louis was best man. Carl Covert of Lansing and Tom Siess of St. Clair seated the guests. Mrs, Jarrard greeted guests at Chieftain Hall after the ceremony wearing a blue faille street-length | dress with white accessories. The bride exchanged her wedding m for a white sharkskin suit with beige accessories for a trip graduate of Valparaiso Univer- sity in indiana where she was a member of Alpha Phi Delta sorority. John was graduated from Con- | cordia Seminary in “St.Louis and has done graduate work at Wash- ington University. A rose-colored dress with white | -aeressOries Was Worn by the bride } groom's mother. A reception was held in St. | Michael Halj after the ceremony. _ MR. and MRS-4AMES F. Nora Martell - ‘Speaks Wedding Vows After an evening reception, the bride changed to a black taffeta dress with black and white acces- sories and a white corsage for the honeymoon trip to Quebec. They will reside on East Howard street. Married Saturday in St. Michael Church were Nora Martell and James F. Grappin, She is the daughter of the Simon Martells of East Howard street and his parents are the Louis Grappins of Going street. GRAPPI} N Jack Crawford and Clare Com- mett, Tommy Dabbs was junior usher and Johnny Wright was ring- bearer. The bride's mother wore a blue— lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of blue shaftered carnations. receptions is compl nt the details. Delicious Phone FE 2- | FRUIT PUNCH “*1" Homade taste and color, priced. HAVE A CAREFREE Homeade Food Shop’s catering service for wed- or worry for you—whether in your home or some other location let our experts help you plan Wedding Cakes Designed, Baked and Decora- ted by master bakers to your harmonized ¥ to your wedding. Moderately ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN OUR AIR-COOLED ete in every detail—no 6242. controls? Do you take time to | explain controls and reserve ar- _bitrary controls _ situations. where the child is in (Don't Try-to. EAST LANSING (INS) — The head of Michigan State College's nursery school debunks the theory that parents shouldn't say “‘don’t’’ to their children. “Some controls are necessary as well_as helpful to a-child,”’ more oF. Bernice Borgman. 1 “Consistent controls,”’ she says, “help the child learn acceptable | behavior and also are a protec- tion when a child cannot judge for himself.”’ | for emergency able exceptions when they are warranted? 4. Do you adapt the control to the child’s need at the time? Do you expect less of him when he is i, tired or in a new situa- tion? y+ 5. Do you respect the child’ 8 | feeling when he resists control? , Can you be both firm and kind? A “yes” answer to these ques- tions is the mark of a good parent, thinks Dr. Borgman. immediate’ danger? yet flexible? Do you make reason- New Fall Beauty 3. Are thé controls consistent, Specializing in Cold Waves Hair , Coloring | and Hair Catting VERDA'S Beauty Shop. Evenings by Appointment 415 Pontiac Bank Bidg. Electric Manicures Open Thursday Evening Florence's Beauty Shop Permanents Hair Tinting by. Appointment FE 5-2663 J Strike Back - _Island.__to__the Pontiac ' i i i \ ‘ea “THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST: 10, 1956 lw County Republi Avon Park to Be/Setting:’ for Event on September 13 Mrs. Bernice Kiltz of Ferndale Serving! as General Chairman of Affair Plans for the annual birthday picnic of the Republican Women’s Federation of Oakland County were made when the group met Monday afternoon in Hotel Waldron. Mes. William icnic will be held ester. chairman of the affair. , presiden t. 13 at 6 Mrs. Bernice Kiltz of Ferndale is general She will be assisted by Mrs. t, announced that the p. m. in Avon Park, Wilson Severance of Rochester. Cochairmen on the reception committee are Mrs. Charles Barrett and Frances Covert of Rochester. Mrs. Fight Moths by Cleaning Rugs Often WASHINGTON, D. C. — In a year’s time the offspring from only six moths can eat the weight of a baby grand piano. Summer months are the worst season for moths and carpet bee- tles, which feast on wool rugs and | A year ago-the U. S. Li Dae geare 2548 Hit a ut a Fé = i z : R ? 5 ; Offers Protection for Women DALLAS, Tex, (INS)—There's a new device on “guaranteed effective,” is small enough to be carried in the hand, } or pocket. It looks some- thing like a spectacle case. The woman in danger has only to press a button on the side of the case to set off q powerful siren which cannot be silenced until it automatically shuts off. The pene- trating wail can be heard for blocks. a LM a nen merely rewinds mp eo mea] anism to be ready for the next emergency. The “Escort Alarm,”’ product of a Dallas , is said to be highly by law enforcement officers on the theory that a wom- an's best defense against attack is a scream, and_that al criminals fear noise-and tend to at_the sound of a siren. Hagles Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagle and | Mothers Club for a family picnic. : , 4 danger. This device, called-harmless but |, *Bert Norton is in charge of the p n invita- -|Play to Conclude Theater.Season—~ The love-starved life of three helpless widows in a funny New England town is the basis of a reography by Donna Cummings. The play eonciludes the theater school season, Solution Deodorizes Deodorize jars and bottles by pouring a solution of water and dry mustard into them. Then, let them stand for several hours. can Plans. for Annual Birthday anid, == = a | Women Ma - ° , , pea £ "\ Ih Long | Island Ceremony Eleanor Karoline Madsen became Mrs. Michael Joseph Trotta Satur- day afternoon in a 4 o'clock cere- Long Island, N. Y. The new Mrs. Trotta is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Mad- parents, ‘ A floor-length gown of nylon _ tulle with Chantilly-type lace dec- crating the bodice was worn by pointed sieves. A fingertip veil was held in place by a Juliet cap of lace edged in seed pearls and the bridal bou- quet was composed of stephanotis and daisies. Loraine Seitz of Detroit was MR. and MRS. ROGER e Bethany Baptist Church were Patsy Fort and Roger Reuter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ellis of Arcadia court and he is the son of Mrs. Semen PCE CNET of North Tasmania avenue and Lawrence Reuter of E. REUTER hasic step gives you the key to all dances and is so easy you can mas- ter it in just 5 minutes. Yes, even eye ys 25 E. Lewrence St. EVEN IF YOU’VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... * % ae, 2 With YOU ACCEPT , ‘ As “om $ 190 TRIAL LESSON? artHue murray School of Dancing Phone FE 2-0244 Pontiac drive. | Eleanor’s only attendant. She wore | a ballerina-length dress of shell | pink antique silk. Her headpiece | pping Mrs, William Hutchinson of Owego drive | Ilda Kahn Unit of Central Methodist Church, helps Marilyn Mulder (left) of Mary Day|the show will feature juvenile styles of in- “+ avenue-and-Jimmy-Boone-of North Francis | terest.to wee tots as well as o-schoo street preview this evening's fashion show,|ers. The program. will begin at 7:30 in “Pigtails and Petticogts.” Sponsored by the | Central Methodist Church. “(Children’s Eleanor K. Madsen WediStyles.to Be Previewed e Pentiag Press Phete back-to-school- was a tiny cap of the same ma-| Mrs, William Bullock and Mrs.| The mony-pertormed in-the First Pres-!teriat-and-she wore” matching fin byterian Church of Glen Cove, geriess gloves and carried an old- | Harold Sibley are general chair. | men for ‘Pigtails and Petticoats,” fashioned bouquet. | Richard McCarrol of Glen Cove | served as Michael's best man. Ush- | sen of Oliver street, and the Jo-| ers were Erwin Madsen, the bride's .| seph Trottas of Glen Cove are his | brother, and Julius Tenke and Alan Cresser, both of Glen Cove. A midnight blue silk dress with | white accessories was worn by © the bride’s mother when she | of Columbus Hall. Mrs. Trotta wore powder blue silk shantung. | A charcoal sheath dress with | | white accessories and a corsage of | Poole, white orchids was chosen by the bride for the wedding trip to Maine and other New England states. | The newlyweds will reside in Al-| exandria, Va. Michael is stationed with the United States Marines at Quantico, Va. e Coming Events Huron Gardens Eagle Auxiliary 2887) will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the lodge on Highland road. Inside and out- side guard and chaplain will be elected. Pioneer Missionary Society of Oskland Avenue United Presbyterian Cturch will meet Thursday at 12:30 for dessert luncheon. postponing the Thursday meeting until | Jennie E. Doyle Past Chiefs Club ts| the show may be obtained at door . Ben Sweeney Jr., the bride. The bodice design fea- | greeted guests at the evening re- | Mrs. James Moore, staging, and tured a scoop neckline and long | ception in the Glen Cove Knights | yrs. William Moulton, publicity. Others are Mrs. Wesley John- chairmen assisting School. tickets; Lyon Family Home From H. Guy Say Farewell to Florida Visitors 'a graduate Bevingtons 26 drive, returned to their home re- you drop in at Crocker’s, you'll find that cently after a we offer Fast Service, Friendly Surround- _} ing oe ae her ings . . . and above all, Tasty Food! | lof Hancock, They Gee ter Ea CROCKER’S tsreutoxcrrs bor L Mrs. R: G. || 857. W. Haron © FREE PARKING @ FE 2.9532 a le thelr bome tn Miami, Fla.. aft 3 , But no matter what tor 0 two-week vacaten to Cal. © * PERMANENT ... All by Mie. Mason 2. Welch. and - - women want quality. Marie W ot Walled Lake, 3 . m by be in the homes a sare. - ag ererecaal Mie. #. 1. 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This yeu know when you'fe expected means ease of fit ‘bloused sil- te tirn up at the college, where houettes or middy silhouettes) and you're to stay, anc what you're ease of fabric. te de. Fabrics: that — ‘actly ) Ger- It may be the custom at. your Seys, tweeds and itwear) are college for ‘all the freshmen to | those getting the most attention. _ show up for special orientation = The Knits are particularly good lectures, etc., before the rest of | companions for the college girl the students arrive. In which case, since they travel well, take you'll get orders. It may be the readily to soft draping and bious- custom to have all freshmen on ing, get big collars and fabric hand for Rush Week willy-nilly _ Orders again Sweaters have anything but what And why miss out on the fun? 4 the céllege girl used to refer to as 4 The sororities will be putting: their | the classic look. . best feet forward, trying to sell M of them are clipped at themselves and make a wonderful the midriff, lots of them are big impression By and bulky, any number have fabric So why not meet lots of people trim, from satin to tartan plaid. , under the most pleasant of circum- are so important, in a stances? You may change your weights, this fall that they're a a sorority after * iginal Designs “must” in the wardrobe of any <9 8 eA orgy oc aay pad hand look at Think Up Origin = gns - 4 college girl. ; . . a | pe : ide | them in action, You are always ] f ——- ha: ‘into a jacket |ter) has white coin dots “on ‘gray background. with wide to decline with regret any w Nove Ca e Curtains They, too, get o oot aves For campus life this fall, the sweater turns by oa} ; at B front sweater (right) free ron pull and vibrant colors. Even x | . ; ; Sweater or | turnover collar and . tation comes your . . a ture te soft to the hand; gone and gets a big play teamed either mn button front (left) | has borderstrim of stylized leaves and an allover pattern “Dear Miss Woodward: I lhe | By ELIZABETH HILLYER Mare are tees ideas, endl yon'lt are the rocks, twine and twigs | blouse and skigt. Jacket SWOM GT-R BO-Dee nal | with of tiny dots, All three can double as jackets to be worn a boy‘whe says he likes me, yet | Cafe curtains look easy to make, | think of more yourself. | of yesteryear. | is patterned. in after-ski tradition, comes in all wool with | . y ple, areight frases. | he gees om dating other girls! | n4 they are. It takes no nimble- 1, Choose a smart bright stripe The suit is shown for dressy | Ja}. figures on a light background. Coin dot.sweater (cen-| over simple, rate Should I drop him completely or { iimbie to run up a pair, and| for the — av the it dessa realy 2G. | Otherwise, Dream Will Be Nightmare ‘ afford t treat there's syle for loops to go over the red | rea Can you sto treat your when ‘re your own jacke sad the, leay abit. ntle Tale Best | ——ee ‘ O heart shabbily? Which is exactly ou prmppratiad Cut the stripe w leurs maaan nen Char : ob colar 1 f O Sh ‘what you'd be doing if you drop : . either side for se ; rar time sacs {fOr Slumbertime |Get Experience Before Opening Pi mie the Toop stipe with more ot the ! basic men's wear flannel ge While tMher likes to romp with there for a few| You happen to like a boy who Plastic Packages + same_or_straight tape. calor is eo baby at the end of the day, he may I RE ee es a . heh of _ ——— = | get baby keyed up and in no aot “Nine out of 10 of the women| lmvelved. | ness—at the same time, saving up | to have just one girl in his life. He Help Bride Carry back of the curtain after its top is re. ‘There ure bright jacket linings | E€ is, it's best | Whp come to consult me about a The smart way is to get your! enty of capital—she may have a Prizes his freedom to date around | ° oy. | hemmed or scalloped a for contrast and lots of jersey | to sleep. To prevent this, it's iy) | JB because their own business | basic training on a jpb first, then ccnend chames. as he chooses. - He perters variety Cosmetics Easily usual. blouses in glowing colors: Tur- | to suggest a story a at will | has failed fall into a single cate. open your own shop ot office. suc. | 10 settling down. ° is the destina-| 2 Button the curtain onto the queise, orange, gold, moss green. provide equal tun-without_the-ex-+ 28% The s — aed ene ae 3 ae As things are, you get to see| When honeymoon te be . Sew short lengths of bright Leather has real importance, in | citement. They started their own business | way to do it is to open your own | cessful ~_ _ a charming him now and then. 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Phone FE de a 37114 108 NORTH SAGINAW «J “TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 | “9 kd THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 4 Mendes - France Given Big Vote of ‘Confide: ) Gov. Dewey and Canadian Leaders Launch St. Lawrence Power Project MASSENA, N. Y. (® — Gov. Thomas E. Dewey hailed the St. Lawrence power project as a great example of international coopera- tion today at the start of work on the 600-million-dollar hydroelectric plant. There is no liketihood that its vast dams, linking the United ——Srates “und Canada,~ witt-be~out-} moded by atomic power plants for 30 years or more, he said in a speech prepared for the project's ground-breaking. ceremonies. The governor speaks after a parade from flag-draped Massena to an oat field at Polley’s Bay’ five miles outside the village where where be sets off @ blast of dynamite signaling the start of construction, The job, undertaken by the New York State Power Authority and its Canadian counterpart, the On- tario Hydroelectric Commission, is to be completed within five years. Chairmen of the two power agencies—Robert Moses of the New York authority and Robert H. Saunders of the Ontario commis- sion—take part with Dewey in the Massena ceremonies, as does Leslie H. Frost, prime minister of Ontario. The party then crosses the | Fiver, one of the world’s largest water power from the St. Law- rence. The start of the St. Lawrence project brings “a day of celebra- tien ef international coopera- tion,” Dewey declared. “The free world will be material- ly stronger, both physically and spiritually, as a result of this day's deeds, " he added. be elose- and fastest bodies ef inland wa- ter, to join Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent in similar ceremonies at Cornwall, Ont. In his speech, Dewey said the question of possible competition in the near future from atomic power plants was given careful thought before going ahead with the de- cision to harness the St. Lawrence. Experts consulted by the state advised that “the promise of atomic energy for general con- sumption is real,”’ he added, but even by the end of 30 years cannot \be expected to compete with cheap ‘ ‘The pywese project wert ~~ ly coordinated with a proposed St. St. Lawrence Seaway to link the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. Hasty Change TOKYO (UP)—An upper house committee complained to Tokutaro Kimura, head of Japan’s growing military force, that his naval frig- ates sought safety in a recent storm that whipped across Hok- kaidg instead of helping stricken fishing boats. “Our frigates never sought haven,” Kinura replied proudly. “They only temporarily changed their course.” as. TOUGH CUS8TO operates a boardi has to keep a c Redyard the Fox two delight in i] — Spicer, ee rae —— alt” ‘ re + who im Dallas, Tex.,| each other. meme \) AP Wirephete Spicer is hoping his worries and role of peacemaker will soon be over—the youthful owner of the 4year-old Ally is due to claim her pet in a couple of weeks. A-BOMB ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED — Shown above is a general View of the at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park Friday for ceremonies marking the ninth anniversary of the first atomic bomb used in warfare. A crescent- shaped cenotaph (right) wag) the focal point of crowd gathered] the observance, Prince and Princess Takamatsu. ground rises the steel and masonry framework of Memorial Hall, which has been left unrepaired as a reminder. of the blast. set. Say ¥ LOT FILLING UP—Pontiac’s Municipal Parking Lot No. 1 Parke Sts. fills up with cars driven by Saturday shop-| with its location. Hours for paid parking are from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. ar, nickel-an-hour, lot was opened July 15th. Increas- | every day except Sunday and certain holidays, with free parking over- the facility has been noted as parkers become more familiar | night. Nation Sleeping But Premier Is Planning Many Tariff Reforms, Farm Expansion PARIS @—The French National Assembly today approved by a massive majority Premier Pierre as A » ‘ and Lin... Pentisc Press Phete Light poles for evening parkers will soon be erected. BONN, project to boost food production in West Germany is ready to go into operation. Known as the Luebke plan, it calls for thorough and speedy me- chanization of arms, construction of more modern farm houses, barns and silos, and intensified use of waste land throughout the coun- try. « ° The plan also aims at consolidat- ing the scattered plots owned by many farmers into unbroken fields better adapted to machinery. And it calls for better educated farm- ers with more up-to-date agricul- tural knowledge. + J * ~ To pay for all this, West Ger- many's new minister of Food, Agri- culture and Forestry, Dr. Heinrich Luebke, advocates easing the tax burden for farmers and giving more and cheaper long-term farm loans. From 1945 to 1948, West Ger- | many imported roughly 70 per cent | of all its food. Since then, agri- war level. Nevertheless, densely populated, many still consumes 35 per cent more food than her farms produce. Closing of this gap is the ultimate aim of the Luebke plan. * * s Increasing farm production in Germany is a problem that at first sight zappears almost unsolvable. | Virtually every square yard of fer- | tile soil already is being tilled, and the problem is mainly one of in- tensifying production by boosting the yield per acre—a long and costly process, * * s One of West Germany’s foremost agricultural experts, Dr, Andreas Hermes, who heads the powerful German Farmers Union, endorses the Luebke plan wholeheartedly. It will require q lot of money, -pa- “i AP Wirephote which was participated in by In the back- tience and utmost caution, he says. His experts estimate that 10 years _ wil] be necessary and that the cost; ; compel the government to-go | slow in view of the scarcity af capital in West Germany today. | Some quarters advocate elimin- | ating small farms entirely and al- lowing them to be absorbed by the big ones which operate more effi- ciently. eee Neither Luebke nor Hermes will consider such a radical solution. Both believe the small.farm, as a family enterprise, is justified. They say the small] farmer should con- | centrate on. specialized products, however, and stop trying to com- pete with the big fellows. Germany (®—A_ vast? | cultural production has soared and today is 16 per cent above the pre- highly industrialized West Ger- a celebrate her doctors say will be her last. SLOG rE TRE NRG er ear UES EO Tex., today was hostess to 15 small friends to | growth has spread fourth birthday—a birthday Stricken in ‘probably will exceed six billion | | Anita Rae underwent surgery and doctors removed is holding h +4 doliare.- The vest fectar oi ittmite+- Pea moe May, | six months t, 9 that | attacked. her - lungs. live pet pup West Germany Boosting Its Food Production ae LAST BIRTHDAY—Anita Rae Bartlett of Dallas, | a large malignant tumor. Since then the cancerous te te peewee through her abdomen and Doctors say she has less than In the above picture, Anita Rae Jinks. secre pemanrerrne ete: a | | unions. Unions . Agree to “Move } Kelvinator Equipment DETROIT (UP)—The transfer of government-owned machinery from the strikebound American Motors Corp.’s Kelvinator planthere, to the firm’s Grand Rapids factory was scheduled to get under way today under terms of an agreement reached late Monday by two | } The Mechanics Educational Society of America (Ind) announced | Monday that it had agreed to permit AFL riggers and truck drivers | through MESC. picket lines at the plant here. Previously 300 pickets had blocked 90 AFL workers who sought to remove machinery from the plant. alerted in case of violence at the plant but the AFL workers made { no attempt to cross the picket line. Kelvinator plans to transfer the manufacture of ice cream freezers, beverage coolers and home freezers to Grand Rapids. About 800 of the Detroit plant’s 2,300 employes will be affécted. Nearly 60 policemen had been > WASHINGTON ® — First reac- tion to the news that Sen. Me- _Carthy will be allowed to cross- examine witnesses in the new Sen- ate investigation of him may have been: ‘‘Here we go again.” But it is too soon to say whether the new hearings; on charges of unbecoming official conduct against the Wisconsin Republican, will be a repetition of the recently finished Senate Investigation into his fight with Army officials. Sen, Watkins (R-Utah), chairman of the six-man Senate committee which wili conduct these new hear- ings, said they will start Aug. 30. still has a lot The committee; appointed ast week, has already laid down a few Tules for its investigation, but_not a full set of rules. In the McCarthy-Army hearings, McCarthy was also given the priv- ilege of cross-examining witnesses and he employed it in memorable fashion. Those hearings lasted for 3% days. * o ® Because the Seven Senators who handied that imvestigation laid down such loose rules. McCarthy could interrupt them and the pro- ceedings repeatedly with: ‘Point of order.” McCarthy, the dominant figure throughout those hearings, was _ able to create diversions, such as I jreally handle the hearings: Wat- with his call to government em- ployes to provide him with secrets from the executive department. ™mistonduct against him aad is Ont call. Only this ear clear about the new hearings: 1. They will be open to the public and reporters from the press. 2. They will not be televised or broadcast on radio. 3. McCarthy may cross-examine 4. Watkins said they will be con- ducted like a federal court trial. + But it isn't known yet who + ‘ll king and the five other senators on his committee or a special counsel to do the examining as varthy to Have Right to Cross- Ray H. Jenkins, a Tennessee law- yer hired for the job, did in the) Army-McCarthy case? ~~ Watkins said last night a chief + counsel will be needed, plus a staff. But he was vague on just what role this counsel will play when the new hearings begin. In the McCarthy-Army hearings McCarthy was allowed to cross- examine the Army witnesses. And they were allowed, through their special counsel Joseph N. Welch, to cross-examine McCarthy and his staff. In addition, Jenkins and the senators on that investigating com- | mittee cross-examined both sides. * * ad But while Watkins said McCarthy will be permitted ‘to cross-examine witnesses against him in this case, as atkins’ committee intends to let Just who — if any — will be wit- nesses against McCarthy? Watkins said last night he didn’t know that either, that that’s a problem to be ironed out. But that body decided to set up a/ special committee to investigate charges against McCarthy and re- port back on whether censure was justified, with the understanding ‘there could be no vote for or | against censure until that report was made. Flanders and Senators Fulbright xamine. for the special committee to ex- witnesses against McCarthy cross- | amine. Texaniine fini or his witnesses. ~Whieh- brings up-a-main- point: . But-Watkins says. hearsay evi-\, dence will not be admitted at the | hearings and that he didn't expect | Flanders, Fulbright or Morse to} be called unless they had personal | | knowledge of the basis of the Many, perhaps most, charges were based not on person- | al knowledge but on previous in- | formation, alleged or real, pro- duced in other Senate investiga- tions of McCarthy or by him. ‘Murder Probe Near Standstill — Part of Sheppard Home May Be Reconstructed | at Osteopath’s Trial CLEVELAND (INS) — Investi- gation into the hack-slaying of Marilyn Sheppard reached a vir- tual standstill today as county of- | ficials prepared their case. for the expected first = The council does not seek to be- a What’s a poor wife to do? _Getakitchen telephone extension, of course!) \S Save yourself countless ve steps._Make your house- > work easier. Have an extension telephone installed in your kitchen, where you spend a great deal of your time—and in your bedroom too. The cost? 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The game will be televised (DuMont) and broadcast (Mutual) nationally starting at 8:30 p.m. EST. : Passe i cD t 1 "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1958/5 We 4 3 for something like Michigan's sin- rather than passing in the singe e All Stars Strong'ex an in City Medal Play Tourney "There's going to be a wide-open battle for the 1954 city ap-| Medal Play Golf Championship. ‘ti fF a dj PEER: i * * None, however, is accustomed to az [ 90Gol CHICAGO ® — International matches, a sort-of attention-hold- ing device bridging the All-Ameri- can and “World” golf tournaments, begin today at Tam O'Shanter Country Club, - * * -« The international competition to- day pits eight leading foreign pro- fessionals against eight Americans in 18 holes of alternate-shot, match play foursomes. ‘The The two-day competition pre- cedes the $165,000 ‘World’ finale to promoter George S. May's two- week extravaganza at Tam and follows the All-American tourney, won Sunday by Jerry Barber of La Canada, Calif. pros tomorrow will | exempted players, 2 foreign wind up the special meet, held for | champs and the 25 low scorers in the day. First prize is worth $50,000 in cash and a $50,000 exhibition ” Simultaneously, women pros and men and women amateurs will be shooting for their special crowns. Each of today’s and tomorrow's international-m atch players re- | ¥ ‘Dizon in 7th inning of recent St. A field of about 90 men pros—40 Louis-Pittsburgh Brooklyn Poses Question in National League; Dodgers Hope to Get Pitching Problem Answer By BEN PHLEGAR _ Associated Press New York made its move early. Milwaukee went into high gear late last month. The question now is: Are the Dodgers ever going to start Clicking? Brooklyn is back with virtually the same team that pulled away from the pack last August and fin- ished 13 games in front. But only rarely this season has it looked. anything -like the 1953 aggregation.| Braves and Giants on. the pee Nia oo Andhing like the. ee The door to the top has been left wide open in recent weeks by the first place Giants, After their June surge the New Yorkers have rocked along at a 19-16 clip since the traditional July 4 turning point. * 2 = But the Dodgers, who trailed by 31g on Independence Day, still are three full games behind. They've won 20 and lost 16 while the Braves have come with a rush, winning 24 and losing 10, to pall within 4% games of Brooklyn and 7% of the Giants, Brooklyn hopes to get the answer to its vital starting pitcher prob- lem tonight in Phjladelphia. Man- ager Walt Alston has picked John- ny Podres to open a two-game se- ries against the Phils. The Dodgers would appear to have a slight break over the 10 games left with their most fa- vorite foe, the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Giants stop off for a single game in Pittsburgh tonight and the St. Louis. LJ = * Washtenaw Caddies Win Golf Tourney Leon Jackson, 16-year-old Wash- tenaw Country Club cas won the Detroit District cham- pionship and led his club to the team title yesterday at Knollwood. Jackson fired a 74 to win the individual championship by two strokes, Washtenaw team posted clubs competed in the tourna- ment, Gary Rosely of Blythefield, Nick Berklich of Washtenaw and Ty Caplin each had a 76, and Roseley won a playoff for 2nd place. . Other scores for the champion Washtenaw team: ; Dan Odegard, 77; Williati Dobbs, 89; Jack Brown, 94; and Ambrose Wilbanks, 98. Native Dancer Expected to Stort Agaia Socn .- SARATOGA SPRINGS —Na- tive Dancer, idol of television and month. immortals in the Hall of Fame here yesterday. Only two of the men honored— Bill Terry and Bill Dickey—were present at the ceremonies. , 26-year old Philadelphian who feels Archie is ready to be taken. ~ “He's old and taking off weight The trim contender was the last one to whip the veteran. That hap- are in Ebbets Field and they have -*! back of Cleveland, start a string of IS games against second division foes by entertaining the Philadel- phia Athletics, Cleveland goes to Detroit and third place Chicago will be at home against Baltimore. The White Sox trail by seven. In other action Chicago will be at Cincinnati tonight in the Nation- ton in the American for a day- night doubleheader. Cinein as Ch . Mir k * na . Milwaukee 6. Putebureh Ra St. Louts ya 6, — Home: Brooklyn ie: Total 21. Away: Brook: LYN — Home: Zl Milwaukee Yorr In the American League the New | Total 25. away: Brooklyn sburgh 5, St Louis J Teal 2 | MILWAUKEE — Home: Brookiva Cincinnati 4 New York . . Chicago 5. Philadelphia 3. Pittsburgh 1, 3 3, 2 1 6 3 , 2, New 6 ia 4, Pittsburgh 5, 8t Louis : 2 a 2 6 2. Cincinnati Py 3, New York 3. Philadelphia , te York Yankees, now four games | Pittsburgh 1, St Touts 6. Total 22 Nine New Members Join Baseball's ‘Hall of Fame’ JCES Honored posthumously «were Walter (Rabbit) Maranville, Chief Bender, Ed Barrow, Bill Klem and Harry Wright. Tommy Connolly, recently-retired umpire in chief of the American League, and Bobby Wallace were too ill the roll of the men to be honored. | Yankees won a 10-9 victory | New York (AL).,..100 000 { 005 400 Re Shallock, Stuart and Berra, a Perkowski, Smith ‘1396—10 “1 ooo 9 12 3 Finally Gets Ace John Vicks scored his 1st hole-in- at his age is going to weaken him,” | 9P¢ in 3% years of golfing Sunday said the solidly built challenger. | hole Mountain. Vicks used a 3-wood. Exhibities (NL) 9. (NL) can- pod ‘* ™M Monday jajer Leagee New York (AL) 10, Cincinnati (AL). at Pittsburg rain. Wee “York (ML) at Boston (AL), 4 jamateurs pushing sports products NEW YORK \*—Remaining games for | its mouth : ste nama areemeine sre. State fo Again ceives $506 for his efforts. There is no winning prize. Players were chosen on the basis of their showing in the All-Ameri- Melbourne, Australia, and Flory Van Donck, Brussels, Belgium. Antonio Cerda, Buenos Aires, and Roberto De Vicenzo, Buenos Aires, vs. Pete Cooper, Tampa, Fia., and Bob Toski, Livingston, N. J. Norman Von Nida, Sydney, Aus- tralia, and Max Faulkner, London, vs. Lloyd Mangrum, Chicago, and Wally Ulrich, Austin, Minn. Mario Gonzales, Rio De Janeiro, and Alfonso Angelini, Turin, Italy, vs. Porky Oliver, Chicago, and Skee Riegel, Ithan, Pa. Netfers Aren't Self Supporting Players Can't Spare) Time to Accept Jobs With Manufacturers NEWPORT, R. I. uw—Vic Seixas | of Philadelphia, Davis Cup player | and ranked No. 2 in the United | States, said today the U. S. Lawn) Tennis Assn.’s liberalized rule per- | mitting amateurs to represent | sporting goods firms, isn't making | any American netmen self-sypport- | ing. * * . Selxas said that since-the rule been swamped with offers from sporting goods concerns, . - - So far, Bernie Bartzen, of San Angelo, Tex., and Eddie Moylan, (of Trenton, N, J., are the only Bass Gets Away Twice, Winds Up ‘in Net 3rd Time INDEPENDENCE, Mo. #—L. J. Carr hooked a 3%-peund big-mouth bass im Prairie Lee Lake on Sun- day but the fish got away twice before he finally landed it. There were several boatloads of fishermen, including a_ divinity Springs, Calif., vs. Peter Thomson, | body’s guess as to the probable winner. Andonian will at St. Paul, Minn., during the recent PGA national tournament, characterizes his play. Wally is usually straight, and fairly long off the tees. He will demonstrate some of that smooth form dyring his appearance at Pontiac Country Club, Aug. 24, upder auspices of The Pontiac Press. Pontiac Press Golf Clinic Buddy Parker be playing in a big midwestern industrial tournament ~ |in Chicago and ‘cannot make the two events fit to- * gether. Doubtful About Lions Chances and Sunday, Aug. 21-22, at the city layout, over a 36- hole route. Qualifiers go 18 holes and 20 make the grade, along | past champions and last year's Among early entries, now being taken at the clubhouse at Wilson Park, are Harley Hyatt, Jack Ross, YPSILANTI Ww — The Detroit Lions, will be prowling the grid- iron of Chicago's Soldier's Field for elusive laurels Friday night _| Andonian won last year’s crown, his third straight title in this tour- nament, over Ronnie Rothbarth Otters Champions’ Advice , Probably no better @ivice on golfing shots could be provided than that which Pontiac enthusiasts will be offered in the Pontiac Press clinic and demonstration Aug. 24. . to Two of the best in the business of shotmaking around was ‘changed amateurs haven't | the nation’s finest courses, and at home, as professionals | of Oakland County golf clubs will be the experts. —* “They include (above) 'B ’ Olson | Wally Burkemo, of Frank- lin Hills, the 1953 PGA . champion, and his conquer- _or this ha Chick Harbert of M wbrook. | The Pontiac Press clinic is with- Coast Official Calls. onthe Poti Country Club course . 4 : | with minute clinic and demon- Middleweight King Best with s ' weeding a aa Since Walker | route. could t NICE, Calif. @—A veteran Cali-| Guecd a hational chemplonshit at fornia fight official calls champion St. Paul two ks ago, for Cari (Bobo) Olson ‘‘the greatest bert. middleweight since Mickey That was 3rd time Wally water Soo Ss Joseph M. Genshiea, California | Athletic Commission secretary,| Birmingham Country Club, watched Olson spar six rounds; “®* Harbert's Ist PGA title yesterday in preparation for his| ™®8Y years of trying. - Aug. 20 title fight with Rocky} Burkemo yesterday won a hole- Castellani at San Francisco. in-one contest at the Tam, O’Shan- “In his present condition (Olson) | ter club in Chicago in connection could easily whip the Sugar Ray | With the big ‘‘World’s Champion- over an 18-hole This be a p at Har- wee the the | student, to verify the story. | The bass broke Carr's ‘line after | al League and Washington at Bos-|® 10-minute fight. A few minutes! Olson sparred with Bull Halsey ‘Jater the fish began breaking war) | ter trying to shake the plug from} - face. Carr started to lift it into! In San Rafael, all was not serene the boat but it broke away again ‘/ and repeated the acrobatics. Carr borrowed a net and scooped | vup-—the.bass the next time it| stopped to rest. | Host PGA Test The 1955 National PGA tourna- | Chicage and announced by Glenn Sisler on behalf of Meadowbrook’s board of di- rectors. oe It will mark the 3rd time in , nine years that Detroit has | played host to the PGA. The aver | " — . the Cincinnati Redlegs in the an-| ty Cab at Birmingham Coun-= |Rookie Joins Marines BOSTON ®—Righthander Ron- nie Perry, former Holy Cross pitching star recently signed by the Milwaukee Braves, flew to Quantico, Va., yesterday to enter the U. S. Marine Corps Officer’s Ttaining Schiool.~ ~~ a Perry pitched Holy Cross to NCAA baseball title in 1952 and last spring helped the Crusaders to the NIT basketball- championship. tHe also has been drafted by the Boston Celtics of the Nationa! Bas- ketball Assn. Jockey Jimmy Stout won nine stakes during the 1953 season at Monmouth Park, ‘Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE | Home for Round-Trippers . Baltimore's Memorial Stadium Is Now ‘Toughest Park for Home Run Hitters Se eax Stag Com Robinson he lost to a few years/| Ship’ in which both he and Har- ago,’ said Genshlea. ; bert will play. we * « ~ Four Area Gridders and Benny Walker of Oakland and . . Invited to ‘M’ Drills doubled up Halsey with blows to | } rs. | " on-tthe midsection in the first. round. fap. soothall—players—whe-dd- County area high schools are oh the pre-season grid roster of the University of Michigan. : Two earned letters last season They are tackle Edgar Meads of Oxford—_and--end.-Jim Rates of Farmington. Others invited to at- tend the opening practice session Aug. 31 include a pair of former Eastern Michigan League stars Ron Kramer of East Detroit and Mike Basford of Birmingham. Kramer is an end, Basford a fullback. at Castellani’s training camp The challenger wanted to box yesterday, but his trainers, Sid Terris and Al Del Norte, disagreed. “What's the point of training for a fight if I can't fight.’ said Recky + who has gone 117 practice rounds since he started training. Manager Al Naiman persuaded Rocky to follow his trainers’ ad- vice. Rocky settled for a little gym drill. Today he'll box again, with his trainers’ approval. + ties | today, although both slumped dur- | ing the past week. wg Parker has been trying to that problem since the Lionas began training. But lege days teara” beth | tensive football. ; | ‘That system “still is ithe pros, but | gone back to limited substitution. | ting crown, remains in contention | [ in the National League hitting t | derby with .339. The slender Cardi- nal gained one point with 11-for-31 ° ° | as he moved from fourth to second. ins in t | Don Mueller of the Giants lost | | five points and fell from second to Goulet, Emsley Whiff | teammates Wally Mooh and Red et, tms itt . * . | Schoendienst, at .330 and re- 11 in 7-5 Decision in | spectively. - /™ i Minoso actually picked up Township Softball ° as 2 Drayton Drug downed Gidley| speedy Sox outfielder dropped Electric, 7-5, Monday night as the | three points with five hits in 19 at regular season phase of Waterford | bats. His teammate, Nellie Fox, Township Softball League play ‘advanced from a fifth place tie to neared a conclusion. Bill Goulet ‘hird with a 022 mark. Fox im and Al Emsiey teamed to fan 11, CTeased his average seven points in the victory. in going 11-for-24. * en The Giants’ Willie Mays is the ee na eens relererl 3 im- National League home run leader nings and whiffed 7 batsmen. | with 36 and Musial has the most home what proved to be the win- ner. : and also heads the RBI depart- ment with 89. Gidley's Dean Parmenter assured himself the batting crown with 2 Place 2nd in Race hits in 4 trips, batting in 3 runs. ' He concluded the regular season One Michigan canoe team placed with 22 hits in 49 tries, an average just behind the winners in the of .448 annual International race yester- Drug’s Little Leaguers climinat- 4ay on the boiling St. Maurice ed Union Lake from playoff con- "iver Quebec’ At Shawiningan tention: 3-0, on Dick Shell's 3-hitter. Falls Que. Irwin Petersen and Drayton Drug 201 031 07 a 3 Russ Scott of Oscoda finished next Gidley Electric 000 230 60-5 8 3 to Ovila Denomme and ‘Henry Goulet, Bmsiey and Shel Keelea. ° . Shafto and Studt ‘ 7 Goyette of Grand Anse Que. g By BEN OLAN jm Kretiow NEW YORK #&—The home ball m. ana) Park of the Baltimore Orioles has turned—out_to_be the toughest for major league home run hitters: 7 s Philadelphia Pricano (+8) Balt (2-7) ve. Keegan (146) Washin et Boston (2), 1 iD — “thay ‘enc (1}-9) vs. Brewer (74) and Parvell (03) MONDAY 'S.._RESULTS.. : ; WKDNESDAT'S GAMES . >. * Cleve! a Det p.m. For years, Washington's Griffith Paden wt Rex ToS, 1 Pn. ana | Stadium has been known as the “‘waterioo” of Baseball's most pro- lific sluggers. But, figures com- piled by the Associated Press show poe vert ceeeuceess S'S Seo= | only 36 homers have been hit in prt ccc: % 4 SB du | Baltimore's Memorial Stadium— Poiiadelpbig °-°-... 4 ‘3 48 0 | three less than in the Senators’ Cincinnati... s2 Se 473 17 =| ball yard. “ Chicago “4 6 4 M% * *¢ * Pittsburgh 39 72) 351s AY’s GAMES , Small wonder then that Ameri- B 7 oat —Podres can League sluggers anxious for a (7-4) va —— oo . 5 ‘ n— re) . , so wow Yom Asburgh. 79 P.™— crack at the Orioles’ spotty pitch- Antonelli (16-3) vs Chicago at Cincinnati. & p.m —Pollet «66) ing leave the Maryland metropolis . vs. Valentine (8-9) Milwaukee at % Louis “St. Louis was never s pm—Conley uttering, Cb) ve Reschi (06) aes like this.” te games. scant sein For when the Orioles were the w cs , Breckiya a Pesan) pm Browns last season, 120 home runs Sens Sere 4s were blasted into the seats of what (Only games scheduled) . _ ig now Busch Stadium, Baltimore has accounted for only um in Cleveland with 101 and De 14 of the circuit blows hit at Me. troit’s Briggs Stadium with 100. morial Stadium. The New York ™ ow nantes LEAGUE -¥ankees and Washington Senators Sy york — “ao have five apiece there. Chicago has. 25°87. SO four, Cleveland three, Boston and Sins oo in oS es Philadelphia two each and Detroit imate 0. stom one. me 8g 2 In contrast, the historic Polo, AMERICAR LEAGUES Grounds, den of the New York | Cievelang 2./))"' oi Fi} a Giants, tops both leagues in num. | Detroit gisvswess = P| »” ber of bene teas tS hese “ = Durocher’s pace-setters have wal-| y. “INN 2 om - Baltimore loped 91 there. —— “tect os = os Surprisingly, Forbes Field in Lyxy Writers ' Pittsburgh has been the toughest . ry for _nut for National ‘League batters to EAST LANSING (UP) — The crack. Only 50 hemers have been press box at Michigan ° State's Macklin stadium is getting more The race for the ‘band box": title | luxurious every day. _ , |in the American League is a close| College officials announced today lone among Boston’s Fenway Park | that $2,800 will be spent to erect | with 102 homers, Municipal Stadi-|@ canopy over the entrance. hit there—17 by the Pirates. * * @. Claims There Wasn't | 1s aor pe = Time for Detroiters| barred trom playing the prelimi- to Get Ready sated aie oo » re .Fune-~batied ..in,...104.... Clevelaad s.. ‘ j s ft er 2 pisses eg es ei = ; Tow ate TE B t fey bisaiia 3 \ ee pa THE PONTIAC wank “PUESDAY, pid es 10, 1954 EfEr.- He Hh ie a s t Dr. Ken Young of the Uni- ty of British Columbia Health iy | O’Brien, sports editor of the Mon-| silly treal Star; and Jack Sullivan, sports editor for the Canadian Press. | that put him across the finish line ‘some five yards ahead of Landy, who had led most of the way. Landy was timed in 3:59.6. O'Brien broke the story in a copyrighted article in the Star yes- terday. He said Landy suffered the | cut when he stepped from a shower land onto a photographers flash | bulb. The Montreal reporter said Lan- | fm Landy Denies He an With to think that I or anybody wy en with four etiedlitn tn Oe foot. There is absolutely nothing to ed refused to let reporters see his feet or to let photographers take pictures of them. Ld] * - Late yesterday Dr. Young told the Canadian Press through Sulli- van: “I did not treat Landy, but a member of the faculty looked after him“and we had instructions that no one was to. know about it. “I won't say that he had four Service said a member of his staff | dy told him of the injury but swore | Stitches and I won't say that he doctored a “‘nasty gash” sole of Landy’s foot Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, * * @ Joining the “‘Landy Had a Bad Foot Club” were Bannister; Andy sound like an alibi" and “I ‘can't | let the crowd down,” | Landy promptly denied O’Brien’s report: | “It is utterly and completely on the him to secrecy “because it would | | did not have ny stitches. But he jhad a nasty cut.” One of Young's assistants, who doctored the cut early Friday, said Landy; had four stitches on his right foot, “just in front of the Five From State inGrid ‘Hall’ Heston, Harmon, Crisler, Oosterbaan and Dorais | Gain Honor Roll NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. A — Forty of college's football's famous players and 12 of its greatest | coaches have been named to the | National Football Hall of Fame in the first election in three years. Their names will be enshrined in the proposed hall of fame, to be built on the campus of Rutgers | University, where the first inter- collegiate game was played with | Princeton 85 years ago. | Selections were announced by | ; Bi Cunningham of Beston, ehair- | man of the honors court. The honors court, representing | | all sections of the United States, | reviewed qualifications of thou- | sands of players and scores of ' coaches. | The list includes. William Heston, back ('05); (41); | ban, e | and Benjamin G. Ooster- nd (28). Coaches elected included Herbert O. (Fritz) Crisler, Michigan; and | Charles E. (Gus) Dorais, Detroit. Thomas D. 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Fd insOpen | 0 iM rt Tums U setae ains MARKETS f art Turns Up ~ | Pr ‘equiv. - = oduce share OW daily enon monce | Shar ply Today re. : DETROIT (UP)— oameae Genthate reported tr the share CHICAGO @®—Grains rallied on |") ° aes achess, fancy 400-| NEW YORK @ — The stock = where the board of trade today after }«se bu: No. 2. 5.00-1.50 bi: apples, Red market broke off its four-day de- share lower following overnight | 2474. fney. 4.50 bu; No. 1, 3. bu; ak Asan opening apples, t’ taney, 450-473 ba, | Cline today and advanced briskly rains in parts of the Midwest and | No. 1, 3.00-4.00 bu Cantaloupes, fancy, into the early afternoon. for the | Senate approval of flexible price |$9,0¥,,,"o J}, 226.000 be Cherries. | 1 distributed gains went trot 248,706, supports on basic crops. rants, red. No. 1, 500-550 16 qt. case. js 4. 3 point te instances. over the t The initial selling was not heavy. | Peaches, Red Haven, eon 400-8 00 bu. Losses were small and usually well | Prices dipped around 1 to 2 cents | Pears. sugar No}, 300-450 bu. Water- | stored y at and immediately after the open- | "“Verviabies: ‘Beans, green, flat, No. 2 ing. Then-the rally started. In | 150-250 bu; beans, green, ntucky As prices rose, trading activity ~ many cases all the early losses | Wonder, No, 1, 300°%.00 bu; beans. green, gained momentum and maintained 4 | round, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; beans, Roman, well the rather mod- were canceled and small gains | | Ne. 2 3.00-3 25 bu; beans, wax, No. I, egy ee ait : substituted. [Ror 08.18 dos ‘pens: ‘beets, "No.l. | terday. 7” ° ° topped, 1.28-1 B . . . FRANK CARRUTHERS Grain Prices Stuy ts BTS MGT | “Ava wore stare ofthe tr | page, tC) - i bba FUNERAL HOME [I crncsociMSN2- 8M, tafe te i, “Maas tar Ste | aimed, maintaining the trong 110 WESSEN ST. wheat 1 issy | S>fouts, No. i, 100-150 bu Carrots, No. | Shown all through the recent de-} COULD YOU DRAW THIS can and : ° Sep 207% oe 1 19% | 1 68-83 dos behs Carrots, to No. | clines, Also higher were the steels Ww ?—If you : PHONE FE 3-7374 Bee esse AS May oo ta 1.1 80-1.73 bu. Cauliflower: No. 1, 2.80-| ore rubbers. farm *| senior in the Detroit metropolitan area, you are eligible to enter the eoccce oybeans | ee No 4. ¥ + , . : “ § ++ ol 206 gop ernes 24, | So Viadana 28 dos. Corn. sweet, radio televisions coppers, chemi- 1954 technical convention age rrp nad eee et Body é _ 98 Apeleslamecan Casrwiea liices ..... 180 snr....... ° site © 3 erials. movie eineers. Prizes totaling $500 awarded best three- = Ambulance Service ||/s» ..... is jen 210 | Dickie. No.1, 400-800 bu; encumbers: | cueq aa agp utilities ie | view drawing of an auto body part. Further details E | ot Any Hour Mar ....... 1.53'5 May 274 | flicers, No 1. 160-200 bu. Dill, No 1, | SUS FA may be obtained from John Lane, 2895 , F May 154% Lard 75-160 dos behs. Eggplant. No. 1. 2.25- The oils were neglected. Airlines ’ E. Grand Bivd., Detroit 2, ; | Oa Sep 1350 | 200 's-bu: eggplant long, No. 1, .90-1 25 . Mich ; Bep ow... T1% Oct |. 1395 | pk. Kohirabi, No. 1. 100-128 ba. Leeks remained steady. : 3 eceecese % Nov NO os bchs . . . Chrys hich was hard sear seneeeee Mr De 4 2.50 pk Onions creen. Me har Ro when i nt ite ide’ mt i May .neceees 73 Soybean Oi! behs. Onions, dry, No. 1, 200-250 50-ib t cut its dividend last week, e ° 2 Rye in Se 1298 | beg. Onions, sete No. 1 290300 bu | Was Up more than a point today, | 0 Ca News in Brief i i . 3 . : siey, y No. j wh li 2 . J _—_— __ a Parsley root, ‘No t % 00 dos faa we the best in its divi IS E - : ' (Advertisement) 2 ne he Peppers. cayenne, No. 1, | Steel, strong yesterday, opanet oa on | — Justice John J. Ga- i ‘ u r t - $ 00 +? pe. peppers. ot, He 3 let 3,000 shares up 1% today and held fill sentenced Frank Kuhnlein, 25, : | SOO FOREST FIRES {2:70.27 277 No, 12 bee] around. its best, Other steels. also | +} 0f Detroit, to 10 days in Oakland b oe AD. Radishes. ted taney ‘bo der ene. we | had vigorous advances. The air-| ‘County Vait-when-Kuhnieitr 1 = | AY 1, 80-75 doz bchs.. radishes, white. fancy, crafts were higher right from the guilty yesterday to drunk driving : 16.8 Deep Freeze |) | tag 1583. Te represen in the U. 8. dur. | bare om bens Noi €9-75 dor Behs. RBG" start. Boeing opened on 6,500 shares| Present Segregation and was unable-to pay a $75 fine. . one of America’s Squash acorn No 1 2.25-275 bu; squash, | up %4 and then pushed its gains to Curtis Ward . | most shamef butte © 37 squas. H Home Freezer these fires which burn ove 30,0000 | | Taian, No" 100-180 ty-bu: squash, | | better than 2 points before falling May Bring Bloodshed) acc ave” ena aay pol f acres rec d 1 ubbarcd ) 300 bu: squas i rom + , Regular $549.95 were caused by ode moe tie who | (2hcy. 128-150 pk kskt Prey commer: | val ts best. to South Africa sentence Monday when he pleaded i TODAY'S PRICE: were thoughtless wath t | No 1. 75-150 ‘g-bu: fancy. 1.25-150 bu; | guilty to d k drivi P : TH] Sten complires, tc. Those Ueercomnery | £20 Tone adnan! Ses! §? Platts | New York Stocks MINNEAPOLIS « Pontiac Press Box 20. required, ‘but ; N. Cars. PE “VE . mas Fon wae ty’ hontt"eoaditoms, “eed | gteuces wants "aay "work. Fe | 208, FLEMMING. FLOOR $42.50 WEEK oo oo hours p v 5 men. white. 21 to Must be GIRL FOR GENERAL oPrice| starting pay with for | _ 51374 Pe Pm 3 ies nal Be ahaerinty Metenitl, tet Ratha heptane mer| imarrine "ee taint qh Com: | Witinty Eu Le keener SANDIN ree wo! evenin ype. 2 - ° le week, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, Seturday | hand, file do bookkeeping. pe L) National Bidg. 45685, ee Gardner, 491 re a m to 400 p m. Fer. ance experience desirable. Refer- GIRL 15, WiSHES BABY SITTING. 19 interview, ; write Poatiee Press —— Reply to Pontiac Press Help Wanted 8 E +746. ‘ fintching” ta! A ve age present occupe- | . mene ees . en: tion and phone umber. Replies | R GIRL DESIRES BABY SITTING. ent. WANTED BARTENDER. __REFER. | “ence Witte Porttec + Box 108 { os. steno & neighbors whose at Pear uataaaaae wil) be giver WANTFO “ mok aCHOOE ! 4-661. n th - without it I 5 eS tae a cradaate ntreuca® sarning "ne “hmaine Qree Un wrTee | | HOME OWNERS a & father t is witr + Clost tv fo dvertise. uition a Ly expense a . Sree oM, Noace Mayen, | Meets qfarmine,tre ait || Rae BGamReSN aT" | aguawwiv "Part rime | Incwme Suors aromeg zee can| "arama “VAtaRt® MOP rane gr nD enerously brought food & served | type is 12 o'clock noon the ___Call_or phone FE 2-3561 poco to bee ‘ame p ih quality. o Te wore. pos afvenes: ence $1 ab $30 the Rev Burton for bis comfort | ae WANTED: 5 MEN Jewelry fashion show director, No| Goor canvassing er collecting. oa Av qpomas waows a words & the Voorhee Transient Want Ads may To staff our Pontiac Factory| collec ono Solve Sb diy FEderal 1 . (ALL EXCEPT PICTURE) uneral Home for thetr confident | | be canceled up to 9:30 Branch, must be willing to work, | _ ment. write Bo => ; sires work by servic dav of publication adaptable to learniny and healthy. | HAIRDRESSEA 5 SSIALE SOP In | RED RASPBERRY PIC a| sire wort wed. Gly * $18.88 Mrs. Een PA Mr & Mrs. | Experience not necessary. This| Birmingham Good opportunity x ednesdays | aOR _ ve , ¥ . — 2s it yam ware fe week ae a ppt van = a Cr FUT mee Al Seances earth ea enced. Gay shift, day work PACTORY TO YOU Lines a. ANS 3 g ore) yl - 7 > MR. « ROBERT SINGLE. | : portunity $43.80. to $74.50 to sta rt time and 1 full time. Fel = ‘End Seymrour—Le:}—9-0404- + ORDER NOW AND too wah te express their a 2 sas tee ane Commission Car. heiptu! , _- | WASHINGS ANT) TRONINGS WANT. SAVE con every~ne who wee 00 so | 4 is HH $0 sone Huren, Becween the par | dous WANT : w + ed, P@ §-Tiee nO ‘ wonde ____ | 8 4 of 30 omand «4 pm cane tenahed egents. Estate. FW. Dip WHITE LADY WANTS CLEANING PRES EST. OBLIGATION FO THANK ALL OUR $ 30 YR 9s WOOLEN PRESSER WANTED.| Cov 'T7 Rome jocstessition Meta, _bia'& Sons, w. he beer 58604. PE +000 oe ere hose, bit | -'s 2¢ 875 a.64 __Bik's Cleaners, 285 Oskland Ave Teterenges and es and gelery expected tn Instructions 9 WiLL CARE A MASON ALTERATIONS & RE iliness and. “death ef | [f -*--3 48 8” reply Pontiac Press. | $8 Gan” Vo" my home Au kinds. ae errs. : i 4ic 08. si ae eee aor -ae | WATCH MAKER — on TRSURARCE CLERI- + ;SSGREIGNE LOINED Faae set: e are cspecially grateful to Birmingham Office fe enc beginners. Also 8 WOMAN DESIRES ra J, We beter & bon responsible for the | Experienced Complete charge of Satna Sa ate ; office . in ire tributes. to Rev. Bank, for Ph Mid 4 department in established Jewelry now for ntpsccrt wy ment 40044 fr" Sailer" oontd™ wet | REURY Kids tea et mpathetic understanding ward soos. . Seat older AP Appl M. Batchelor 379 Hamilton ake 4 ae 2 availabi food Re usr m Memoriam Bea turer | tne a a iti siuiiine ie = 3 MEMORY W4 i eured tn thy district for 1 your, pS Bh A. a are,or9 . p= J Ged 6 years PLIE Exception. oppo sf for right] Adams, north of 28. 808. ne of God BOX REPLIES person. Ti furnish. Wet “ot ‘cum | Ra Call ‘Mine Wachtler, of at eo far | At 1 today - ers and help you get started. | | 4.3311 Gay. we know | t 10 am. tocay’) | wits ure Kukiay, 6244 CADY TO DO HOUSEWORK AND there were replies at a help with business. Phone OR ~ Seved one there Clarksien or write Rawieigh's. rv hye ALIZINO mat Mother 'tna | | the Press, office in | Pet Mc m@A21 wreeport..ml | Oe SoS HOUSEWORK AND “4 Also D ere the following boxes: || _ Help. Wanted Female 7 “care of child rE ' Flowers 3 * , ; ~* TADY WHO NEEDS A HONE Saar carvioe ALL WARES OF ——— ~~ i cee | EG TM OS, 16, 18, FY CLERK-TYPIST | ¢ Ser ene CEMENT WORK — N »| REFRIGERATORS vLOwe Desire experienced eon im ac. | , dormers, additions complete > FE 237) § 22, 26, 27, 30, 33, 40, 42, BOSONS SPE Sbie tors =| MM AJE STIC Foundations poorest) "255 epertment alterations, custom WASHING MACHINES Donelsc n lohns| 51, 55, 61, G4, 72, 78, 80, | Prva Sensimetic me = Meets, oxpaneneed wanrong, " u | financing. TRowERS or ober, o | Bm te ¢ om. A . j . 4 8. @ 108, 10. XS. ze, Sm aed me EY Carpentry PHONE FE 4-2569 % Hures, fe ne ty. Walton's 61 W.-Parke GiRL FOR OFFICE WORK WHO likes to work mJ figures and | quired Reply Pontiac Press, Box 17 ~~ §AW8S MACHINE FILED bg SUBURBAN cOPETICY TRE — TRIMMING AND REMOV- ad DR. A. A. KANTER 8Pr- gislist, 3% 6. Geginew St. FE ALL POWER Garden discing, and lev- eling. EDMUNDS & SON : Mowing 9 . FE 6-1427 OR 3-087 Laundry Service 18 m_aee AUTOMATIC- finished. 2-101. tox, wyanere, Saat servic. Pick up| |18th district. | day. | Lake, at 8 p.m. today. pessing Lake. Bunke of Rochester. atomic power. will begin at 10:30 a.m. - . D th N tices Funeral Directors 4 __ Help Wanted Male 6, Help Wanted Female 7; Help Wanted Female 7; Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Business Service 13| Moving & Trucking 19 POL LPP PAPI IDI IOs ae ne brows mown. ws ss ~ ~ ea CAB DRIVERS. FULL TIME, AP.) J NURSEMAID, LIGHT pip 4 CARPENTRY. CABINETS, RE-|A-1 FLOOR LAYING NDI J r CLEANED - Voorhees- Siple | ply 438 Orchard Lake between | Recon ees Vork white’ Permaneut. § xe aye. modeling & siding D. M. Wright. |" Reasonable MAvie S04h APP LIANCE SERN ICES rupbish hauled, Clean up. FE ——- = I< .T = _ Private and . —Reeronable_M @ servic makes of refrigere- ALLEN, ADOUST 9 : i home "MI 45762 ; A-1 Carpenter tors, _ cleaners. Newman, 88 Hil! eg ort FUNERAL HOME MEN Easy money, $25 to $100 and more! | —— re) E GIRI ter Kitchens @ specialty. FE| Remodeling of al edas | . 8nd all types of small appliance « 8: beloved h of Mrs. | ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Train as managers, good salary Show fast selling 21 for $1 Christ- ; OFFICE G ‘ 2- . tions. ways siding | ROY'S 96 Oakland Ave. 2-4021 Mabel Allen: dear father of Mrs. FE 38378 copies’. 8 N. Saginaw mas Cards to friends. co-workers,| pxperienced girl with loan of GE STUDENT DESIRES | **¢ FHA terms References CG Dale Swanson and Bill Allen. Fu- | pp a se —- | ete. Everybody buys! Up to Sc! Credit background must have ad- EB sTU EM 3-20 A & B TRENCHING neral will be hed Thursday, Au- Help’Wanted Male 6 PLEASANT OUTDOOR WORK) profit per box. No experience!| ministrative ability, Write age and eee ne eaanee -2911 Footings water lines, field tile, fi Ss Pesan "as | accoowragr ron cont wong | ‘resume Mot aar | frm wart eae So Se” we | CARPENTER AND CABINET. ony Tone ann | FE ‘Chapel . ‘ANT FOR COST WORK,| [ishec, customers | Mw ner ae, Eurr7| Gempies on c4 _— 2786 5 ireploces _0_spectaity FE $-207s. | ALL MAKE» OF FOUNTAIN PENS terment at Ottawa Park Some. fee “eck. "Rngineering interests Everything furnished and ex-| 180 00 Plane Bt., New a). | SALESLADIES (Ba BRI by factory men stam lant.| DPenses paid Guaranteed ealary | Dres coats and children de| et man. FE 5 on rr Rechad ot our store General Printing & tery. Mr. Allen will lie in state at Bink ge? At | Plus liberal commission. The COOK AND GENERAL. NO LAUN- ane. Comte, pat Gane Co. 17 W. Law. teh Voorhees Sipie Puneral Home. See experience.| Selected must be alert and willing 7 «ae ahem, jee ©. certenee, Ged eapecy, comminin- MAN WA work. Also chimneys. No job too | <7ence_&: FE 301 SARLING, AUGUST 10, 1964 LIL- fam "| worker No e atx __Retesomecs, Mi C006. | Sin vacation Wilh bay. 8 5 day| caretaking of apartment building large oF too cheecte Guaranteed ELECTRICAL WIRING, RESIDEN- em R.. 33 Evelya Court, oge, 8: aTrEntie a FO WO e, will train you. Must be stead; CLERICAL. GRNERAL OF FICE week. Merch cats. Ap-| —rne_emtioe Press _Box_103. rk. Ph. PR 49604 tial. industriel, commercial. Pree beloved mother Mra. ‘ive in r Pontiac. r basic bookeeping. he a estimates Electric. __Dexter_and Agnes Hall; dear sis-| Shlesmas We have se 4 further ‘particulate pee Mr Bury | sider bright young girl recently| PY cre Georee'« New $0383 or puighfiela ter of Mrs. Core Judson. Funeral] {ine ‘Sin or without your pees | St Waldron Hotel Pontiac, Tues, | _out of high school. PE 2410. SECRETARY Wecoab will be held Priday, August 13. st | ent ‘tine. Call Leo Lepiev FE —A¥#._10._¢ to ® pm eee cmK FOR MOTEL. RE- | office for snent Pestion moval Ph FE 6863 or OR 2D. m. from the Dewitt C. Davis! 52620. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN | TO liable with references. State age | ust be im typing and i | 39000. Puneral Home with Rev. Edward EXPANDING IN LARGE Cifizs | Work Late Orion and Oxford | {Rd {slephone number. Write Poo. shorthand. No previous law of- ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE Sreeacdceaauie, iceman! | from. oe ge iat womens wos | aire, Wort ou ef Lote Onion | greeeerewcgr walTRESS ARB | Pouatee’S' Rinse PE 5a oR ge ee re . fice a = J Eerie aie et * | Sethe cnn aaitnas | ON" aynence 9 | SARIS aera Seater | SAL ESGIRLS | EAVES TROUGHING. " ——___— t . s a ~@, 1064, AL-| fer opportunity for $8.000-$12.000 D beauty operator guaranteed Pie OFFICE GIRLS re. ott motos 7a bert, ood Kentiver st ese 6: earnings. Experienced neompany ee as Experienced rmanent, seers. French's Heating & Bheet beloved ther Miss Eliza man wi ‘tat tt . LaDuke; deer brother of Mrs.| started. We supply ample mer. | PE 4544? 136 East Pike st. | _ 47 _W._Fimt_ St.__Lake Jewelry store, at Tei Huron each William and Mrs. Jo- chandise. Write for terview, SHEET METAL LAYOUT MEN (PERIENCED W. 3 ry 415 Pas 5 SEWER CLEANING be held Wednesday augast Ieigh's, Freeport, tS “W. Raw verte. Mu ont. 1 ad wom ._Mr._Ge = | Sinks Sunda: Serv, Ph. FE 4-2012. for’ wort on Sreraft ust person. a ; 21th ot 0 0. mt Ot, iaicnsels FARM HELP etc, Ceeorionees._ te Hanger, Pontine ra O daye 0 week. Apply 1901 Poo FOR Youn MASON CALL FE Church with Rev. Pr. M. J. - SINGLE MIDDLE ~~ MAN | ELDERLY GENTLEMEN W tie Bank Bidg.. forencons. 52080. Brick O'Reilly ting. Interment in| Married coupie to work on com- | wanted general farm work More for home than ornamental Saginaw, Recitation of the} bination mink Ranch and cattle! 409, Rochester Rd. MU 9-1360. . 79-9452 . GIRL ; stone ‘ning at 8 p. m. at the Voorliees-| ence 508} N. Milford Rd. 3 miles | SALESMAN f io oat Sith private bath. ny Sipel Puneral Home, Mr... La- of >: MELA. pairing and alterations dept. Re | w. accept high school girl. hy go Duke will le in state at the iP YOU WAVE BEEN SUCCERS | Selling Dodge, Piymouth, trucks | _ ply Box. 7% Pontiac Press : ink Fame" at caas os Voorneee:Siple Puneral_Home.— } ful as salesman. rou,mey be | tnd,uved cars Wonderful ©PP°r | Paeg #1 BOX OF 31 GORGEOUS | WATTRESS 8 CUnD ints Te a MEAD, AUGUST @, 1954, W A Christmas Cards given to show . —-" reas oe Pood. | Bales ye Breter between axes DS ee BROS. ..| Sew quct end cacy, You con | _€f 0.8.10 end M-15. loge students devire some summer | CEMENT, WORK: RESIDENTIAL PLASTERING y Trucks to Rent | a. White Lake Twp. S ead r more VOUNG LADY. d Raymond rn stimate "| D. Meyers EM 2000 PE suns! . . = MAL — a ee ee a | Dartor - nus! Tous ; a a ee ee P ye a son 7 “PVT Pore Wrente “or sad ts Pe 2 nm th “= : OMPLETE. ; sa : . . — — oe Wakefield Mead: dear father of | TY ©917. or apn'y at 17%2 Mile ed Samples FREE MERALD. Office work, meeting public.| _2-6531, | _Briek block & «tone EM 35102 _* © 50828. 7 Dt G > nd = Cynthi on Dequind-e Rd Forsyth and Middieaged man preferred. Ap- echeo ROBERT H CHAPIN rouse | hod "Dum Trucks Mead. Gear brother of Mrs Dore- Hone panied oo e avaiable ply in person Onto —_— ae Je hour xm yecations row Oo Way Desinns greant B Il Dr & oy and heating. Phone FE 5-3479. Pontiac arm and thy Maxwell. Marvin and Jerry ‘ eeees.__ { ———n Apply at Provident toan ——$— U ING SERVICE SPECIALTY FURNACE CLEAN. Industrial T ce (ose - ‘GIRL TO CARE FOR 1 YEAR -DING . ndustrial Tractor Co, Mead. Funeral service will be ; -—-——<_—<—* Waldron Hot e] ro SARE FOR 1, YEAR Savings, 7 W Lawrence, _ _Work \ Wa, temate 11 Get our bid too. OR 3276 | —™# and_repair, FE 40067 PE 406) — FE ¢1442 | | Painting ¢ & Decorating 20 | A-l PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, paper removed. wi & EX- terior 10 cent disc. for cash. } ae estimates. NTERIOR Tas. ie bok done. Reasonable. No too Si teat PAINTING | AND DECORATING. pol mate s . Peterene es. Free L An spre A eg Ze oe eae 7 i _ i Wanted Real Estate 32A from $ FE 4-2533 wo Ss. nt ASH ® Sotlemen at) Se Si NE Aton ry CASH FOR YOUR dl contrac or equity in your | Kl C. Templeton, Realtor | it’s A TREASURE BEYOND MEA- sure. Pina Foam for cleaning rugs . Watte's Notions. At our disporal to purchase new or a tracts for our clients, See me petece Jon sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN 4 7 |e | .LISTINGS. WANTED VIE + Hore am ~ Johnson pe ik Peete Office Open 8 A. JOHNSON Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Sera Pas James, K Blvd. “LISTINGS WANTED ers Are Wolpe ‘Trade H. C *Newingham, Broker PE 40644 or FE 40661 Marshall % 8. WILL WiLL BOY OR List YOUR CARE Re MCKINNEY omen 8300 Snore, Rd. ll or 5708 : ’ Pei p> s/° « ’ * 3 Z * - 4 SS “ z * ae 5 arte ; j } DEL RL. ADTS. i - of all kinds ve buyers. P) Ww. Dik AND 80 WANTED Geos 6. otf qoem heme or in- | come your equity. PAUL JONES REAL ‘STATE YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CoO. aeALTyEs enings and Sundays 1075 W. Huroa Ph FE 2-0263 CASH. POR SEASONED LAND % WwW st. | CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR sale 1952 model 46 . May be seem at Elizabeth Leke Ra NICHOL IE a HARGER Open 8 ‘ul 8:30 . aw, Boren st. Ph, FE 5-8183 Wanted Real Ea Estate’: ‘S2A —_~ FOR QUICK AND couRTsous service on baw or suburban prop- erty, list @ K. G. Hempstead. Realtor 1o2 B. Huron Eves ve 23-1317 OUR LISTING 2-501 "BUSINESS JIS TERRIFIC So your nom ry is - the T Waterford. Brevton, Carksten surrounding ake areas avers eal) White. Bros. bas siways been our y tres. By dowe to. we © So, we are better A =< used electric _Cannot be larger property Also by é _ yu em aster sale Feel Tree to call our office me and our alert sales force be gi.d to work with you the seling of vrar real es- fare. Call a ets WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 of OR 31780 Open 9 to 8 — Sun. | to 5 LISTINGS WANTED We need city suburban and lake mes eve qualified buyers LISTINGS tt SS Petts a kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor | © 103 E. Huren Street ” Eve PE 2-1317 aes Attention GIs omy oe os 2, FS KINZLER CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone MI 64811 or MI 40908 with stoker heat: street off g : E H i if Kempsen } - For Sale Houses fy ; WANTED WE HAVE _ EXCEL- LENT FINANCING TO), PROMOTE THE SAL E? OF. YOUR. HOME. KENNEDY ~ 1 sue eee wenteee th 8 Bee, Want Money? Let list your rt . today and he realize’ the 4 Ve ve buyers with from 64.000 + gov to all cash for — ov ide. ie. e oe ber bans” te to serve you, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street e Open Evenings FE 5-8161 _Rent tent Apts. Furnished 33 42 ROOM FOR 2 GENTLEMEN OR + couple. = clean and no drink- ies Very reascnabie rent. 272 —FE 20663 after 5:3 1 ROOM BASEMENT APT. PRI- vate entrance & bath. 1 of 2 men. FE 6-3647 after 6:30 p.m. 2R . ALL UTIITIES PUR- nished. adults only. 31 W. Hop- | kins. 2 ROOMS FURNISHED APART- ment. | or 2 smal! children wel- _come. _ 2 8. Edith 2 ROOMS. | PaIvaTs BATH AND entrance. Adults. 2 ROOM FURNISHED Se ART: ment. Adults only, 100 Pine Grove. 2 ‘ROOMS. P PRivare —— AND entrance and ger. Sauite valk FE 2-0966. rk |2 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. working couple 2 ROOMS ON BUs 1 twa PRT. vate entrance Adults peta 286 8. Je: sie st 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | Adults only, 100 Mechanic 7 ROCMS AND BATH. | PRIVATE entrance Gouple on) pad a ers. Near Auburn Heigh' FE _ 46532. 7 ROOM APARTMENT, FOR sen tleman, 124 8, Johnson, FE 5-044 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH axD entrance, wlilities furn 262 ¥ ROOMS. 1 CHILD WELCOME. PE 54-0635. call by giving prompt to your real estate Drobiems. | PAUL D. HAMMOND EDW. M. STOUT w st, peo Eves ‘til 8:30 The demand is great. Our sales our utmost to please you. Our 17 years of satisfactory Real Es- tate dealings in Pontiac assures 2 that vou will be satisfied for fimanc- | ing and closing. Call us today | to list your property. To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN r Coop Real Est me Inc. Open Eves ‘tit ®-—Sun. 10-4 1075 W Hw -DOOR- POST OFFICE nl CASH FOR EQUITIES | We have investors now buying equities in medium priced, well- | located heman. Call us for im- mediate action ROY KNAUF, Realtor, 2% W. a wll... HAVE BUYERS FOR: “4 bedroom home, Close in. $750 down / 3 bedrooms | ‘with activities room and e ving ovaries sround Rochester $10. down. 3 bedroom home on west side. Briek preferred, 84.000 down. ey bedrooms with basetmeat Tor co'ored, $1,000 2 bedroom home for colored, $650 down. Can J’ A, Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544. ; us, BO en DORRIS & SON | REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 782 W. Hureos PE 4-158? : | GREEN pass OFFICE ° re Lakes” BAS hone 3 | vask_D at 8 eS ats Orcha Ph. FE 5-8165_ force ie exce al. We need | your listing and will certainly do | 3 ROOMS AND BATH, BASEMENT - Burnished Couple only, 68 8_ Merrimac ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS Phone FE 2-7797. 2 LOWER FURNISHED ROOMS _with private entrance. FE_2-4869. a ROOMS AND BATH, YEAR _Tound. No children. OR_ 3-178. 3 ROOMS ..ND BATH WEST side. FE 54-1327 3} LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- vate bath private, laundry facili- ties, chi welcome. sired See Mrs MODERN 3 ROOM HOUSE. 26 Judah Rd. MAUL LAKE NT HOME. | 1 SINGLE AND 1 DOUBLE ROOM : e noo ODERN. LARGE PLAY-/| picasant su ® ROOM HOUSE IN LAKE ORION rd_Lake Ave. _ J ROOMS CLOSE TO TOWN. FE _—brivete. entrance. FE 4-2684 MS_AND BATH, MODERN + wate entrance adults only) FE | Ruth “ALL NEW | for working couple 70 8 dock | ADULTS. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE | bath, __bath. garage FE oann t — —— ——— | BEAUTIFULLY tomatic washer. References re- | _quired. 127 W. Lawrence. 34001 TABLE FURNISHED 2|' NEW BS room apartment, adults. 34 Belle-| _ vue, FURNISHED APARTMENT. r. PRI- vate bath and entrance. Céuple only, FE 17-6157. | FURNISHED APARTMENTS FROM | Labor Day to June 1. OR 3-904 |TO PILL es PAST, USE) =< | Want Ads! Por rienced ad. NEXT - ~_ | writing service _¢ @ call Fi 1 FE? 2-818t LEASE. LOCATED ON SYLVAN | vesttbutetarge tiving room wit SHORE_INFORMATION PHONE | 3 -FT | cation Adults only. | LAKEFRONT APARTMENT . PR vate entrance. Stove, refrigerator. utilitied furn. To couples work- » days. 3060 im: t ———__—__—_- | a Soous Ai AND BATH. W. SIDE. | + ROOMS FIRST FLOOR 2? PRI- | | | 2 rooms with private bath idea! Pad room: th, utility and television. rs and au | EST For Rent Rooms f tor, heat furnished, Private | ~~ ~~~~....~ ~~~ ~~~ rgeral = - - r Rent Houses Furnished 35| Hitt acts srt" e. rT, noes, Near Tete-teeee and bus. BEROOMS, BRAND EW. MILL ae einG eon St oe; OTR r Z we 8. Tplearash ~ Bree. ADAMS. FPAMIL rogert AX em ¢ built “i — wy i be complete August 15 OA SLEEPI ; 2 7 ROOM PURNISHED HOUSE ON PE ole veees “Berndt, alte et re 9 ber ~ ROOM FOR BUSINESS shower. Ln ag Se SLEEPING ROOM, LADY, 163 | 382 Auburn Ave June. 4606 Lakevie codbull nee bote we _Avburn Are & ROOM AND BATH ‘MODERX CLEAN res. otane in. $80 per m . . is 7 dae rn st RENTALS ALT KINDS. FEE G0 Rooms ns With Board 38 . and c it desired “Ean ‘ot ot’. aay Lane, Lake Orion. rage Sn wen ~ {BUDDIES To sHARE ROOM Rent Houses Unfurn. 36)? ROS neces eenad chifi ij ii t / : AD wen our ti dere CO. ; i i 5 - ne x > m ™ jel ie) x bes | ‘ & ae tay 3 ROOMS AND BA OUTSIDE | Plant to Yellow Cab, Garage city limits, orefer couple, availabi: 2-488}, 258 Rae- _ PE 2-2065. _burn_before noon. poo [ BUNGALOW, ZONED | GENTLEMEN, PLAIN HOME. location for gre moons, close to Fishers and home & business, immediate FE 20318 session. oan JR. “Mite, - | @O0M AND BOARD. 5 FAIR- FE 5-618 a . 4285. 4 ~ ROOMR ~~ PARTLY MODERA, | AND BOARD FOR IND furnace Walled Leké MA | shift PE 50103. _ $1008. | is _RAEBO — FELLOW . . w 44-5268, cooked meals. Rooms, tock Lake Mt Wilford § MODERN, VIRGINIA pas ANY |CAN TAKE 3 AGED OR CON- 9282 1765 valescent tients into private __bontete. Piste. SS 2 ie. home Regletered nurse oft R~ . must have references. Phone after 5 p.m gee P A. Secord. P.O.| Soles Resi HOME HAS VA- cites, OA 8-3362 for rent or lease. PE 5-4825 Hotel Rooms 39 ALL MODERN HOUSE FU R- for cougie TE tat “| HOTEL AUBURIN POR RENT 2? MILES W. ane yy oS Se of Pontiac 2 bedrooms, gas heat. fe RED ret Rogm Apesemente _PE 2-7788 after 6:30 p.m ee “aubarn I "PPE LAKEPRON BEDROOMS AR EPRONT. 3 BEDROOMS. | “HOTEL ROOSEV VELT | ear around. 230 8 Pontiac Trail,| PONTIAC’S LARGEST & yelled Lake —OR D003. * $12 WEEKLY UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM FLAT. 2 bedroom, completely modernized, ys _Here a Bireet ~! oodh ear row ent ores rental heat furnished ‘990 $80, month. R | only. must furnish refer- ences. OR 3-102. STORE BUILDING. OAs BEAT, SMALL HOUSE, 3 ROOMS AND 73 month ep. Pike. beth Commerce Lake. Hot water. | Pe ad » = . | oo or eee : 5 . 20x00 HEATED. $734 SAM WARWICK HAS 2 NEW 2) f month. Cal) Hotel Pontiac, soso. 1704 Ware ee $100. FE | ty §-6171. . 5080 arwic Ivan Lake. ins ROOM CARIN TARTLY Fun. | For Rent Miseellaneous 2 gis x TREGENT STREET —. “AND oF) PT. HOUSETRAILER TO BE. bath. References FE 27425 for trips, $40 week. $10, ! —— — deposit,» rE_ WALLED |} LAKE | ALLO MODERN conveniences. 2 bedrooms, show- For Sale House: Houses “a Priced to Sell 5 rooms and bath in good er, only 2 —— yn Paar a v $15 weecly. E . | caretaker at 138 Walled Late| Attention Handyman | _Court or MA 42083. New house near Crescent Lake | 24x32, ee, well, 4 piece | Au} Rent-Lake Property 36A| ‘tage sisso downs 2 AND 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED Near Baldwin ‘Rubber | Near S apartments Private entrance. 130 ‘ulbert. ‘bo’ w Lake T ROOM MODEPN COTTAGE ON bem we “Eltchen. very Neat. Bogie Lake. Aug 21 to “$1750 do 7 ROOM“ WODEEN—PONTIC | CARROLL G. PORRITT | Sans Call titer 6 vm. OR gy, Wee: Muron ss oet™ 2m | CaBINe ON eas ee fi. } BEDROOM RANCH TYPE! ; week . . Bee P| WwW . ther pom Dinnan & Son. 66 W. Huron. Reai| Auburn Heights Manor New modernistic ranch-t e. 4% rooms, tile automatic oi] heat i‘ car . garase, ot =100x 300 ort Just outside Auburn Frights, 4 F amily—Close i in Large income, 13 rooms & 4 COTTAGE POR RENT ON U@. 33. 18 miles north of Oscods. | —~*"a22 rer for 4. 230 2-5189 between A DREAM HOME _ m. and 2:30 p.m. 3 bedroom for GI's only nS CABIN NON TABAWASCIE. a |.No- money down e_privilees. WN FOR RENT IX BAYPORT ON needs interior of deco: eating. § room Modern, Wi people Ex- cetent ben. Phone's A Taylor yim W VRIGHT, Realtor _FE +2004 | So-eperative pees Eenaned Eoctenne i tage with boat $55 week ‘Avail able Aug 15 through Sept In- | _ 69% Hilltop Drive Oxbow |5 ROOM HOME LOCATED IN ake ' - | FURNISHED MODERN COTTAGE Elizabeth Lake Estates overiook- Pleasart La’ Lake. FE 2-3536. FURNISHED CABIN ON BEAU ful Tee bake cot beach. Avail Cail FB & 12086. . able Aug. 14-21. 2-0731 | 4 LARGE E MoDERN HOU KEEP- beach. 2ood” fishing aig” A HOME OF YOUR | | ing the golf course $2,900 down weekly rates Oe fanes o OWN MODERN CABINS ON PON- ; tiae Lake $4. per week. R. Ottawa Drive end_X. Cabin Dey OR dei. | A grand brick family home win | PO yy Annett Inc:| SQOARE TARE 3 Ce fortable liv truly SYI bedroom apt, FE 81370 af fine cumiiecum cal nesy | eppointmens that will please you 2D ROOM MODERN ror: | West Suburban NISHED. WILL RENT FOR $150 A fine brick home. built by i. a >| Z A ies] y 7 =) 2? md PER MONTH ON YEAR-ROUND butider himself. Two bedroom PE 4.3390 ~sereened terface. large Ted TEAR AROUND LAKE COTTAGE | S¢*ped fet, Many many jeomares | . about this wonderful proper that | ov unfurnished. EM will definitely piease . Is ‘BROWN. For Rent Rooms 37 Huron Gardens NE 3 o frame with stair to! $1. 120 DOWN B 3 “a bath. Private entrance. Fur- _ e] dafalsives +, Fe — near St com wand new bed- +2382 OOM FOR EMPLOYED LA Benedicts. ses nt 7 Save and refrigerator, Priv ; PRIVATE AP CLOSE IN| .emtrance. $10 _FR +0713. _ | Three Bedrooms te bath FE 45638. FE|CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS 7) “,), 5-5754 after 4:30 blocks from Sears, FE 2-1903 SMALL CLEAN FURNISHED to ployed couple. sleeping room 86 8. Tasmania. nook. Pull basement. Storms, eat a * aie alnut Bivd., SMALL APT. >T._NEAR BLUE SKY rede 430, week Pe S304l after & Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 ROOMS. AND private path. Stove and refriger- ator 5 .. Ab berta 200 N. > 2 A __620 Wesbroor 3 ROOM , io me eae | ot ern Adel wortae ‘Ey -noou omen Re wi oats Bsa he Lake | home Few miles from Pontiac. Priced to sell with liberal terms. Por particular gentleman. \’ W School . S ) _Relerence. OR 30834, car wever. SCH Good 5 room int | | LARGE ROOM FOR LADY. KITCH. | me home, privileges. 172 W. Pike after -pMS00 can $2500 DOWN E¥D) For Colored — _sleeping room. FE 5-6407. a = LARGE SLEEPING ROOM. 2 GEN.| Three bedrooms ranch type | 2 heat, land- tlemeu, Twin beds. Indian Village. : Write Pontiac Press Box 113. pa eget OF Rd LARG . 2 gentiomen. twin beds, near WE BUY AND | $8.800 . 2 Lowell, FE LAND | 2.5843 | eee NICHOLIE .... een MIN- for refine! Wacy only PE 3208 | ~©=6 AND HARGER CO. FOLKS READY TO ACT © torent, “Pu. Pe seuss SUBURBAN ’em — dial FE 2-8181 or ian ae tor ent Must be : seen aus WRAL aT co. \383 Auburn Ave, \ “#3393 PS an ad-writer, Les. eg ‘? steal at $5,500. i, AER BERR POS SET MAW ELWOOD]-"t s ROOMS” SHARE BATH 7 RE-| Convalescent ‘Homes | 38A TE ase FE eee Open © i t 2 blocks from poved rt jus’ * roed Tne home features large | West Suburban bath & utility. Oak floors circu- lotion, off beater. gute Weiet eran. 900.00 down Call for an ap ~ pointment today. Income living room, spacious kite kitchen, t ed ba HAPPINESS AS YOU LIKE IT HOME PLANNINO IN KERR ACRES OUTSTANDING BUY $1 S00 Compare this, we don't oun 3 w can be beat Five sc sak or six ROOM. BUNT ALOW room 12x18 vine room, new aluminum Priced for quick sale. storm ; WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON MEMBERS room bric® in nice condl- | feor, ~ yaat™ Ciarkston Needs a little painting, etc. roo! down. 2 small bedrooms & ing room. dining room. bath each or first floor ; | 2 apa : - a5 ments furnished. Pull eese- tention to put in- ment with tubs, steam heat | rik ee, rm RE EL! CEES | fu ry _ ALTY CO REALTORs riviieges o > Lakes FE I Res on Iwo | akes large lot with garden space Many Estate other yo you too nu ed. ‘til 8: Sun. 1075 OW = Sora rage. recreation room 14x ull basem. , | $3300 DOWN oon FULL puace. $ peted isving & FR Rog room. iaree oll floor Do! rage ith” shop beautiful ict. nicely land- 4, seaped, of shrubs trees Mae flowers Very neat. you'll like e pleasan' -Soni3s, “Only $7,250, terms. Humphries REALTOR owner. A very buy at with terms. Cherrs- FE 40164. ue Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 WwW ura Open Ev ———— | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange TTR ACTIVE RANCH TYPE | CAMERON H_ CLARK i | Furnished Home minutes Walk to town. Beauti + fae large stone barbecue Knotty pine | Reka kitchen. auto- new A new IG garage and full price is only $6,900 w ba titchen sink, all Bs and one floor in the North 4nd nice large rooms 1] Pia: room windows that . room. stered CARGE. NICELY FURNISHED | Taiis, hardwood floors Breakfast. tra wall space $6 120 You den't have — LOW AS FE 2-0474— en | ~ $825 D Down 5 ia # lal " | if rE. aati, ext. 30: Hadley L. H. BROWN, Realtor read Classified Ads! To) 362 W. Huron PE 24810, | ADAMS 2255, sell ’em, rent ‘em, hire | BY OWNER Gi. RESALE 1 SED. het are selling Kindiv call us discuss the possible sale of ror | haven Rd B.D. CHARL FS, Realtor Member Real Estate Exch. Hea Hi 1117 & T raph, Cece Evenings | ys aes astate Exc COMPARE! *Lath & Plaster *Aluminum Windows *Ranch Roof *Fully Insulated Open 1-6 Come out and Tock “Others have Ps gon they are moving in, - at Russel A . a. ba ee po4 a io a te Gy ia at i a : ee te ae lg ues i, 3 : t ; << . * ed rons ' THE PONTIAG: PRESS, TUESDAY, Avcust 10, 1054 a 1 Oy For Sale Houses 43\CARNIVAL =. ~————_oby ‘Dick Turner vii 4 compares sans, porce| w, icy : . fl fe Be Sascha Lt . LOAN ‘ md . ’ 2 Oe ena ' ; 7 aaltion parity fished” Lake | Oem black on MiSs. In — privileges Ful price $3500 * * Established .1016 DREAM BOURR-—This prick ae a - Smenee . no © e comunity I Oe. down bedroom modern on HEIGHTS ARE. ‘overloosing eseuiifal diate $4060 with terms. . wieres vuburban be Excelent boos AO Nedra "™rnig would bath, "base! watses of ver Lake: Some $500 <—% 28 a 32 nee | r ‘ . an of its exceptional features | house in Water ord. Lake a Pe -Momes.3 bedroom brick. ideal were, Ee ¢ a fires grenmasegs, totes seed $056 down Large} room house te 40-per_cent domn- ane wow tthe low orice one wa = stone paved read. Watertord,-Quick-pos- pa A meters, | of $6,200 with $2.815 down. hearth: ce: that cows orate down. 5 seeders : Fisher room Scoping te. : § rem 3) ag Batre Poly. o Full price! Two vom ONE 2 houses for orice — room: eoramic tiled wooded lots. Waterford. Lake Lake - | aes = pres, Te. 2\|ev. 8 p 2 er. ‘ F£ " fF fF 4 — -— —— at) eh betenth, Serpent git | Bincn™ aod beautitu thet: | GEO. MARBLE Realtor |! Gen iF ~ ee 2 I Undetstand!! od . as . . i ¥ we ; = . ‘ : O10%e “near public and Catholic pre for | $60 8 month. Total ct woards large bedroom 6261 ARDERSO TEAR RD © eninge, "Restricts | This Bas, or! more | . our rent paym will pay lors. Also plastered heat- | $650 DO Owner. 83777. - a ae | $1500 down 2 bedrobm meders | yeur house off. ea e¢ and lerge base H 2 bedrooms. full Voth, Desement, . p 44 ACRE on 4) Living ith a ——AAME wansannzon Pane, coos veo} — ittisegt letatf0r—90:-_ | AEG auburn ave: tiie is 4 | Gr~ if Gh commence §| Bieta: oe eet! W7ATTING . ; | side . . . : consider . No. B. B. : . 5 Pioneer Hi «Excellent com-| #1, ORL} Mir, Medera ‘kitchen, | = puta RESALE-yes. 4% per JIM WRIGHT, Realtor ‘ Fich soll and good building | munity with perk end lake privi- basement with gas heat. Seethis| cent on this nearly new 5 =. rative Real Estate Exchange . ee oe with excellent cova, . Best Performance YOU MAY BORROW leges. 2 bedroom frame home | brick-trimmed home now of- room jow near school 345 Oakland Ave. FE i with excolies "Seong fall basement, eae furnace | fered at $12,750 with only 62,780) Sn PM win the full base. | SAM WARWICK HAS 3 NEW 2 ' in your back yard. 180 — of the Year $11 800 Terms # | dow | ment. Nice spacious rooms. bedroom houses A, Lake. . a from Ths. cag,nait the G I Resale. Severe; of teeee. = $1,750 DN. East-side city location | tile beth, and unfinished st- _11,700_ 1784 Warwick, Open daily. —e ow az hottest Snot 2 o county" ‘desirable LeBaron Farms off J 3 bedrms . full bath. of! furnace tie for that extra room. 6 ROOM MODERN HOUSE. PULL 4, for sale — only act fast pn me iva Ra. Call for information. .{n full basement. garage Paved | po vomaeeny oat oireeen ean, san 2 car garage. ial ’ é cor, tae bent M mark as eal oot = T Jay ‘street. located on bus line only and only $2,840 down. . | aed arket tive Home & Business 24° x 60° cement a few minutes ride to downtown. | | TO TO SELL REALTOR | Fd M.- Stout. - Realtor merchandipers. Come » | west final furnace “Pine | Toll brie #788 | WATIING Lax petitey | "panrnipoe 18° THE “BIRD TO) = _ mW daginay ot. Pa, ve eae | Mere BOP -WIDE Knob Road in heart of new sub- SOUTH SIDE Off Franklin Rd | The best te work _ } _ me cea " tt 0:30 TE ID division. $11,300. Terms. Only $1.538 down for this GI} nd aterial. Thermopane 5 — HOUSE AND LOT. j y, ee _Open_ Er WOOD RD. . | feat aie achindtt, Rue | Sure windew tone nis. | Metamora, call at 10 Firs Bt. | "srnge ower Oatioed esTh | fh = 4 = SB. ~. Bd dy Esta‘e Service Of Pontiac FINANCE co. iL hasem et, Black- pring veoe, 3 eee SC 1300 DOWN 60 ACRES. READY FOR SUBDi.| "gl Esteve, Service © HAYDEN too . “Total “price a ° | ra ms. deiute . full “ule $1, WN vision, adjoining city. Only $425 John A. Landmesser, Brobes ! gar e isposal. } weigrae 4-054 FLOYD KENT, Realtor | path. attached garage Can't bedroom bungalow. Good loca, — > To ACRE PARCELS > | PE 61 a ae your” bil risa your } Biv4 FE 8-044) . +s , | beat the price of 61 4 P. W. DINNAN AND SON “¥ up Realtor Walton Biv __Open Eves 3 W Lawrence FE 53-6108 tion Near schools and bus. waive, itt oa aan Drayton w a months | lease in at | 0 E DOWN — Good cl West of Pontiac. Large new ton and w. Will be ready Tepe Next to CONSUMERS Power case elde home T2xl? ee —o- Eueet re. “walls, GARAPFE, TIM- to ' = os —_ 3-00 a | mes ! oo ~—— | tag room, full dining room | Near Creseent Lake, New 3 bed MBER GOOD FISHING AND | eee oe ss = ¥ 54 nco appealing kitchen down 3 oar bu: iow Osk. floors. plas. | BER. Goop 0 j _Pm. Mortgage Loans M1 iving Comfort nice bedrooms and full bath =| tee painted walls, full basement, vane cnee “ | ZUMTINC. see LvDtA 24 ~~ se u Ww O. mple . . i Na - ies « em brick, home. wih Be avery seems convenient Wash closet space. Bace Sement, eas ot woltnece. lake privileges Supe, 1964 by NEA Service. tne. - Mich. GENERAL | DEL Partrid © | one LOW INTEREST full basement. attac ington Park rate din. __furnace ¢€ r heat- > an ta Oo Unlimited funds or single m ne —Tareetot—ts0906 —with—4ee + —j7aton Parts etal er garage, S0xI580 lot Ful §=PONTIAC REALTY CO. WEST sIDE-CLOSE IN Gg ’ Scotch | Fine get. gosegted frat | |. Toot eeey to. clean metar heat | prion « only 87.930 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 “Ed Bennis, Frank Barton, Charlie Phelan—all the men Wooded Acreage éveilings” ne Sieanceled Included Is a completely modern | yard for she small try Be | RAY O'NEIL. Realtor |. BUNDY | 8ST, FLINT 3 I know have automatic dishwashers! Bix and ten acre parcels —each 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE H. G “PETERSON furnishe’ 4 room home on back io see TODAY. call oltre ‘ sN EL Sh, | bedroom home lots, near Buick - beautifully wodéd with fine M DERN CI LASS “Cc” 1310 Pontiac State Bank | Shaft SetS SSeS" stS ae as | Reiter Pee Ett or FE otek. 578 wy mares Onze ge, | EU Fermatech rian Tmedine ; ee Staite | MODERN CLASS °C" | | iter Put sus'or Pe i ont wait °* “BUD” Nicholie | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Sone : | For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Prop, 44 ot Pontiac. IRD. R tk fears Sealed - — oO Ese samt agee, Sia at | mal mevare | $5,450 aang HOACRES || PEQUMES ORI ROODS RE | uy commons mata! vote mig | foment Th Baha” MORTGAGES oe tudes @ rooms oa sround floor a 7 ¢ rooms and down. os her fed | ccoted in the Woterford-Clarks- (goat, 10, miles nerthwes 2 em | re cat a steal ; ; Traimetciy $150 per month,| Gas heat. Good beach §3000 - shady “iot! Clove to echool "and | 10" district. ‘This garden produce | places recreation | room.” Ot | For Sale es 48 MATI | Attention Brokers ipeluding owner's," apartment. WALTER GREEN RLTR MY 25831 wort 5300 PE R MO. | thicken house, The house has | fishing “628.000 home. for “it? soe © avromaric ; & Builders Priced as low as $17,500. pl Sh cs - { | oll heat, part basement and is R “4 i) health T r LA N FH 1 tht Nl located | meat as @ pin. There are rasp-| dine Rd. Clarkston. Write ‘ .H.A, J. A. Taylor eareca rik mater, 4 SERENA a “aRiale | iti Setar aed “rat tite Frei or se" mean onrowvinpe | foentousle, Sr tomy “Baca GL 3 Bedroom Brick Rancher, de- - | . profit up ’ —- hgntfut ” suburban with Bed i ¢ UCRE ER REALTY | Gj & Hicks) mri tie tron Parcian ts | etre food furmac pece. land: | §im all nec essary, ecuipment | = CONVENTIONAL co REALTOR INSURANCE psd A nro Sree threplace. room | 236 N Sagi rE 7 Seen | 1rOUX | Gakiand: partly @ooded: west | scaned car car garage 10) eve tniy BS tee de et mew” . : Jo? Caniend A Pree’ Parking | thermom-pane picture windows in | —Eza E14 FE S83 | , Open Eves “Tit S-Gundey 1-6 | side Cars Lake, Bieasby. Mi} Scres. (fod sa. Se ee eT . aoe Personal Service Open "Eves a — }ving aod dining To reom, 1% bathe. Ranch Héme | $45 MONTH joe eo Te Sen PULVEART AROUND $1,850 down. YOUR cuanck TO) TLARGE HARDWARE 4 ustesems” bone with 1 bedroom Ha Sos on woter Por details | Fin Finished on exterior only 1% miles Includes taxes and insurance 2 | Oho brent pene on 13 cere. Real = — tr bid oe teres Russel: H. Young, Inc. | and complete beth. kitchen. din. call Mrs Keichner PE 61201 of . west of A Commer of M-to| bedrooms. Full bein. eee at e T | t argain. $10.500. $4,500 down. Buy —T Trade pigs S$ modern evte. and storeae | 613 W._ Musen a rE tam Cetroome and semibeth up Nice-| "= *SO on your lot. Prices “1 reage trom | sum’ corms ond sereens emp e on tage eR OR PRONTAGE AT YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT Oia. Cuty Oh.) on. cous Goan Open Eves. “ul oun. dows See RA. Pre, @W. Bur-| BUD” Nicholie — =. Saco doce ve wee. Very nice EAST SIDE cored ede Re Raman 5 MAHAN een swage ™ F : : jesman 5 and bath Completely fur-| tween Harrisville . ‘ for nn ne Nek Fnoow wine rant BEER Co Wood Co. tear erase re) Ruled Sttten testers | TSR WARD E. PARTRIDGE, : y oni Oo O ‘nous Also 1 light housekeeping room | a5 LAKE PRiV- DUMP TRUCK SERVICE ED NORDMAN, REAL ESTATE | Williams Lake, OR 3-685 . . *\|c PANGUS 2 te ent furnished, Only $780. | LAKEFRONT AND REALTY CO. REALTORS OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS |DUME TRUCE fave yeu 175 8. Main St, Romeo. Mich. MORRISON-HEUGH an Cor. of Williams Lake Rd & M-s9| Ph Ortonville 132 Reverse charges i bescm "| Seged lots. Beautiful Waiters | _. Real Ketele_Exchense .'.. | 3-882, “Watch for the red & white house” FE $5621 | OR 3-125 Oitice Open 4-5 i a oese. EP erating eye lg ~~ | : . * ~ nu lS : : MODERN LAKE HOME. IN LAKE — (MORKum ‘modern. Water heater | $0€®, payment. Easy terms MY FE 2-0263 COAST-TO-COAST | "4,8 TFS ouiy OS 7 JOYOUS LIVING Ville, § rooms and bath. 9 lots. 1 Garage 3 extra “Jots, Only $2960 —W Fronua Open Eves. til 9. Sun. 10-4 L t be | Te thle @eriing four room | ee 8 Ot es —misbo osm. Kd ‘ Realt Lake & Water Frontage) vexr'hdon 10 BRANCH World’ Ss argest modern east side bungalow, cak| MODERN HO E | rae eton, eaitor Near Drayton Piains As low as 7 . POST OFFICE | _ yeu pate. , Giocs Se sciy cena | pathy. Ts Str = re te | TOTNES BART RAM |* S20 anp azme omens % sare owe. eee re seal GAG) (MR Sat Sg blinds, new wall to monthly. Im occu ; ‘ ; ‘S- farm house. © acres garden _ 3 Vv 1355. ~~ beuutifuy_pecte-yard-end-one-car-}— ity | 4092 Dixie land, Pull price #000" EXCHANGE OR SELL LARGE farege, The orice will amaze you) | Lake caity | Co. Tonite & Every Ni BEST BUYS | aaa i Haire OF n| ‘WALTER OREEN, REALTOR OF WORKING FOR THE| cabin trunk, hand vacuum clean ond cay CANS. down. oa _rentioe _rret__Walled _Lake iad 1 Me as oT - \4 £2, MYrtle 23-8831 weer man? Want to go inte bus-| er. washing machine. Wanted 39” | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | "EAR LOWER STRAITS LAKE 6 ta8 . TODAY: age. Reassuable” MYriie Daeti. | @ Part Bivd. (M24) _Laxe Orion | ness for yourseit and be iBde | bed. Keroamoe cook stove. email 103 E. Peres Street 3 house, bei ” storm win- 1800 REVERE-You'll cer- LAKEFRONT _*6 $2,850 DN ONLY $8,850 pendent? you Ww to build lav , @ FE 47285 re cee Teves Ve sus) So Suits "tome, Ga'acoe | Say teen, oe | Utah rgreg” tear schon ares | "aa'ae Dur oe mar of icy | ninth Ea tt Wat ed | EXCHANGE Ea 2 ACRES. NEW 5 RooM HousE.| "°. Witllis w sRewER alow ecard so close | 500 Foot Water Frontage BUY 24 8, Pontise Trail, Walled | Vives room house batn, 30| kmbitious? Products Co! fit) “Van Welt’ OR. 31286. new furniture. 3 miles from city woo to Beott Lake .or only Situated on a paved road Lake OP 3-0082 acres tillable, 4 acres of orchard, vente sesh 0 men tor wneleeele | ree & FONTS T squere. Kennett, Missouri. $4, FE ¢5181 96,060. Picture window oil 7 miles from Pontiac The | the owner of this fine lakefront] For Sale Resort Prop. 444 good land. rravel nl reed. Cameron | distributor tor ite chem clees- | EXT + oa ciao See owner 130 N. Saginaw, Pon- Eves FE 5-T206 or EM 3-4008 furnace, electric hanes heat- buge 2 evel, — ' bp home went to Californie a. ry rns x a Realtor. on Ww. Huron ws ana ¥ Lapeer, trade. tiac. — - fush shad- ares vacation He apparently es _St., FE +6402. Open ; , Cubtend. Be Sanilac ; ee a i caw 8 DRA ed lots. Value plus. Only 5 ent Get this: IDA INCOME, 3} MODERN ns eavieat st ir, Tuscols . LARGE 4 ROOM HOUSE PLUS — -_- BOUSES OP “ALL KINDS AND ores Ue OS pacsment, wastered to | choose from Payments sot we besement en i pod climate Png him the We | FLOR es, Indian River va ee ee ee mr uation you really want lity and re tor bath. \s eere P. W. DINNAN AND 8ON large UBIO trastace vie or and "insurance Drive out See codes y bs day end he sald “sell my house| fremtege. Will ; E''Gons. 68 W. Huroa. write, giving address and phone ful Cranberry Lake eae HURO’ uity . . on the lake and put « fast sell- . for interview. You will ———* feacehepemmeseee | EM aaa ies | ga Sallsmepeine Ge, | fie ce on tha a | “Sale Suburban Prop, 48A| 12 ACRES, BY OW yon Bruner mo obligation. Write bor | %f Rochester, Wil tke te Pontiac x sign. | with tiled floors, recreation LPL LLLP ear arks' _ 4. | payment . : eeu , ished from TV set to ash trays room home. School bus by door. | 55 BUY TO SELL — REALTOR 7 North End R AY O'NEIL Realtor ciectrie hot water extra peeer “eee a utes ociaecanaen at swecnnes | ~~ down payment: MA Partridge is “THE BIPD” to see. EDW. M. STOUT, REALTOR al Nor . NEIL, shower bath You will get | washer refrigerator. electric | jora 4-6121 Mayfair 6-2903 | —~"" TT NM Saginaw &t. FE 5-616 ; large living and eres wih Phone PED 7103 er FE 8-071 sore ~ Par 4 sme bee | stove. ete. Every room is fur- FE Sale Lots «% 20 ACRES Money to Loan 53 Open Evenings ‘til 8.30 | pic ure window iol ronan vo rear Co-operative RB Real Estate Exchange feat terms. This roperty mished compietels Banmomad a or 7 ~~ — fual ~~... — (State Licensed Lenders) {ak OVER PAVNNGS ANS yard Op, paved street. close to|4 ROOMS BATH AND BASE.| A* access to 6 lakes and | fireplace, A master bedroom ese DOWN Par Parga once vegy Deis § CASH PROMPTLY AEB Oven Pat uwes L TRADE bus and stores. $3,000 ment. Partly $4600 cash. | ...... s dream 1x12. Spacious kitchen with) ots 100x180, near Auburn | stall barn $11,000 Wasp fully equipped, WIL school. erman's dream. 1b Young owners say they wil! — | wilh handle 85700 Ly i down. Crescent | large dining “upstairs © bath William G. rE Cc. PANOUS 1918 M-15 | Get a cash loan of $28 ard nere twe car or newer. im this 3 bedroo Lake. $-6212. < and a room lassed | —_—_ Ph. Ortonville 132. Reverse ptly. Phone first loan | OA 5 te mee nthe 33 nak tor | Near High School . Or wa erate oeated 1 | aero ae ingoee, Full’bese, | tween 13 an- 10 33, Acne, BE. 8 ACRES. ¢ ROOM mOUsE TN ms mote convenient. You'll like Ei mortgage, equity, . they are lear for California. } BEDROOM bungulow with ecar- Pont 1ac Lake miles north of Rochester | ment. Automatic oi! furaece. Telegraph. Cail Ellis, MA ¢6396. Metomere. 6 Fonearie bogs; Guede mudaale wae es an Og ee | Pull price ts caly $7,450 wit+| peted living dining room. : beautiful Cranberry | Recreation space with bar BIG LOTS 100x200 ha de business here. well known, good | n° $2,700 down. Shown by appoint-| modern Ly agro * gored You find «a a ee Leke with lake privileges. ; 1% ~~ marese. om — tis Near Auburn i ne She. = chee Te a NEAR eT a EXCHANGE ment only. | stores, SEE than thie Year around tak * large uth 4 "uli" Foom. landscaping is out Pc this world. _Betroit. . 3, ream house Suchy PROVIDENT LOAN os. Telegraph COUNTRY BREEZES IVAN W. glacned im front and rear porches, The lot is 217 across the Stone terraces, trees, rubs, Beautiful Homesites Orton and Savings Society of Detroit § witi SWAP ELECTRICAL HO Biow through od- heat tic hot water. front and 180 deep. The flowers galore. Qutdoor barbecye eauti ! home ad rv Sowty decorated and ‘read | lake privilege lot is about | pit and Ooente table setting be- ation TW. ate yy Pontiac Pt for build lots. Write Sorte hocksten. Situated to move into. Only §7.500 w 3 acres with a beautiful neath a large weeping willow InaG S a A Box 118. of liv 1,500 down. " lace to swim, keep your | tree—just a few feet’ from the| Close to sponse 100x150. Good 100 ACRE i WILL TRADE “@ PONTIAC FOR § acres of land Nice large ving $1. | Some wooded. Ail room with firepiace Real! t and for pientcxing. water's edge YOU must see this | buticting sites. _ with | Rochester area. Running stream | TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| outboard motor, boat or wood ab torn 5-5091 FE 5-2564 it. I on good roads Low as $800 setting. Good tools. MY 23-2611 fly home. Only $10,500 wi terms. FE or . home to appreciate it. It can- —. Attractive farm ing . . i 20% W. Buren *| Union ake Income Seekers | Bet lest lone os tate low price ti “dow bidgs. and fences, $300 per secre. 202 N. MAIN WHITE GIANT DOE RA . HURON GARDENS Copoperative Real Estate Exchange ~ , | of $13.050 with — $5,000 Drayton Plains hutch will swap for girl's Lovely ¢ room moders home wit —_ Moders 2 bedroom bungalow with | = 2 Tt] ofS houses cn mes || Call for Sppointment today 100x180. Excellent building sites on) FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ROCHESTER, MICH. | Geéha"“ba' “fort gg hd Degetitet Sthee ond, alee et] fest it end beving 38 road. Close in. As low 84) 54 w Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves LOAN™ $25 TO $500 WANTED Ver nes! and lean, ‘Only 1 block ae ei 800 500 down < op. 8.800 feet eatess, on Ivan { gosh with 968 P 1 * Next to Consumers Power rt. eee By in $ foom modern ery clean. of * reels 5-0781, to shopping district. Pull Lake, The homes 1% Acre Pa HOUSEHOLD GOODS x. Orie ts oaly ov with very NORTH L k oe ee an ies wer here ares ‘ Se 4 an Ph. Rochester OL 60711. OL 1-0791 ay TON st eal mop tem 3 tetmame, Tis Huntoon Lake Seemegy, of eat and fe BROS. | BAC RLE BETES | eS rele eae St erase ee orice ovens gece. tare me cr eee) §©— CASI) Down Pooms and bath with “full on aun or om aie) SO” PCHRD FARE. ¢ WOOM HOME OW Mis’ | GET CASH QUICKLY |~ For Sale Clothing 56 | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 29Sr veteran. Possession rage, No. 3 is 3" rooms Open 9 to 8—Sun. 1 to nee OR 3-2361| mora. Suchy Really. Ortonville. tuinoe : , £ a he for Largo |9 detreem bungalow sa | and. beth utility facing =| 4 ROOM HOME AND > GARAGE Sie Pontiac Lake R4. FE 3007| PE ¢3142. Dp to CHnoutye, ts M4 yrs, Cheep. Teen . FE 4-2533 SUBURBAN a the lake, You can buy the =| $1,800 equity, $2.800 945 Corner Cass Lake Rd Sale Business Property 49 196 to 1959 cars. Bring your title. | ape aresses, ladies skirts’ S338 "NORTH U tortor with cedar shakes saabrick | [lake You can buy he | pe le a Mont Seat toset eta Bee dresses, ladies si 12-8, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 bedroom new a beth. face. Rind ottrectivs tor auick | eek 008 on Sorme Shown by _ October 3952 Nearing. PE_ 5-281. Elizabeth Lake Estates de i “aoe ee on romney bw ~ ix ged sacs se Eee ame | ee eee + yO CaO carte Sate | atric it Cert. oe. wim , sect 4 cee NES | cinta ens CONT__aUTTR K | neighborhesd. House ball, Me wt . $425 Down | _Near Lake Orion. FE 5-0807 : Attention Investors 9) LAND cotton dresses. Like new. FE N DSEN eit aete for civilians or veter- F C Wood Co. Cottage suitable for pyear ~—~| LAKE FRONT LOTS +1260, : ans. Near Walton & Sashabaw . . ms | Judah lot 715x400. only $500 down.| Brick-front, cinder block building OTRLS SCHOOL CLOTHES. SIZES Bloomfield Highlands | Rds. $8500 Low down payment. REALTOR and part Dam “and replace, Big Lake, sandy ‘beach, $1800 total containing owe, . 1 LOAN CO 5 to 7. $1180 * Fine family home with 1% acres | - NORTH Cor. of, Williams Lake Rd & MSe| canal § miles west of town. | pene. $23,000. 7 3 a bedrooms. 4 room with bath. room 1235 Office Open - mar ' . Automatic — : WN FUR COAT, 2 YRS OLD, BAR- — : eee = bot weler. Wel to wel carpeting PAVED STREET Brick and Stone Beauty Lake Privil % sere oo Do" and 2% sere ah tslie R. Tripp, Realtor FE 2-9206 8 si0. a tee and see in Yving room. Untiptehed _ East side modern rooms, ¢®- e suburban with ake Privileges on Brown Rd. W. Lawrence awe CAMEL HAIR OVERCOAT recessed stairs. Fenced rage, pice fenced yard. privileges Crescent Lake. . Evenings v : . * 4 Family yard “Encetient © = Rat ion "#7 400" Pai Bfovely Feit fireplace Close tm. You'll like the RJ V. ALU ET, Realtor ~ FE sister’ re sae | 202 PONTIAO STATE BANK BLGO. suits. ‘Size 40 long” Oa 8377 te K possess: ar t ‘of this brick and pte oe ° ;j ie Good converted 4 family stl 5 ONE down >ayment. with raised hearth. all’ tiled newness © s M5 kiand Ave rE . . . O8E , tiled bath full base- cinder ‘block home. “sunny Open . LOANS $25 TO $500 rain coat, shoes 6 AA, riding suit, pet onth Ges neat “Sereees ‘tn Tn ® reves ao furnace : Noth. vine room. fireplace. 2 _Evee Oe TER INTER ogee Bnd outside ut eity on & liv PE 5.5816. vertigate =e ag cise like it at $10.500 edrooms. tile bath. oil FLORIDA LOTS. ain romjs e cone = Rafter Avingstone Seaneneeeel : z = | . ee aa re ae ee Sale Howsetota Goods $7 ree Se re - a i 7s Ga nd 4 : Bait SERPS pi BBE = - , : sq. ft. 4 pumps Appx 4500 °F W Lawrer __- See | | \ side Pict pm daily: Sun ons - ‘LOTS OF ALL KINDS, ft of garace space with 2) | ~~ vr el located one owner home im 010 _deslyn =! fares cs necint Faw: M. Stout. Realtor Ony $7,900 | SIZES AND sbi over Need also amall frame KN | “Nictop eommnte, carly Ameneaa the best condition Gas heat down. $6476. balance FE 5-9581. Open Eves till 8 30 house and 10 acres of land Zoned | bletop commode early American e - = 65 S ~ . R-1. Possibility of selling acre- | ker, MY 34308. spaciou,; bedrms firéplac M D TT N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-#1 West Side DESCRIP1 IONS rocker. b fast rm 2 car garage ond O one n. PERSONALIZED ee age separate. Call for further . _ ———— paved dr, Well landscaped Cal h home. on _RVY_ PALMER. PE? —_— | ote 5 oat | Le. wid obee, Srese, tne et particulars i r+ iS ed : ic io _— i on Oa r hd , i i rooms * j ' WM. IL KNUDSEN ‘Gere lot with a lake frontage SYLVAN VILLAGE | convenient paved street to coe, Some teeny Sen ler oo hn K. Irw; New arden, cultivators, Se up: M. HT. > , | 5 h t t ood poses basements Prices ranging : : . R. J. VALU ET y Realtor : biterea sat ‘bareain price. $2,000, condition ‘Interior een" be $3,000. ‘Over yoo lote Jo nN . rwiln Extra Fast aoe : beds lb —sises) 63 810 _Peation ATOR at Bide | Co-operative mesl Estate La ar Ti e Pull, basement. gas made most attractive at jee bh Ba REALTOR up: i ranges, Pr Fe. ve 44516. Eve apie ~ 2-708 345 Oakland A rE 3 —— sunporch, Goublee s modest expense. Bus. store. HENRY Inc. Since 1925 ' (gas and elec.) $5 up: TV sets, Open Eves 8:3 fmmediate pessessicn. a tence dowmown Denestsins ROGER BE Of 1.9111 101M, Sosmew Srect ervice 657.00 WO; recies, 08 SD: Miler 3 BEDROOM CO . f $11 Main 23-4031 Ev 21804 chrom $49.50; chests, KINZLER |“E.SivGiir Ae stuevain:roste: Vere piv | Sar ME Seam oe AROSE | ies een meen) SEES ee RES _ecres rE band suites, $12.96 up; dining room , |¢ RM HOUSE & BATH ON § Lore; MACEDAY GARDENS West Side (OFS OF LOTS with LARS PRIV. _ Loaner made wit made without SSeS suites, $19.50 up. Complete line Bloomfield Highlands ; c Rear white I pnecomes. 3080 - Almost new 2 bedrm., breeseway, Fruit Man's Paradise AD amazing value in a west oo Eine tom | — i ae Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A 30" minthe t * to reve. | Teateat Rite color an patate. In best location on Barring- > ACRES. car erage, large corner lot , 15 acres of very tillable soll with side, 2 story home. Lorge Gtra! LAKE LAwD CO. eee WE SOY see, ON TR ten road 3 bedroom brick ‘MODERN HOME. 4 Ful price only $10,750, 81 apple trees, 200 peach trees, living room with natural , Wale Lake. FOR LEASE. 20,000 8Q FEET -~ _terms. 760 Scott Lake Rd. _ , ‘ape vines 4 bedroom mod- fireplace and built-in book 924_Pont-__Trafl and stone ranch home bet- a . CRS 400 grape ry tie beat all shelves, Family sized din. drive-in buildings with Sone hed bay Wen tn wae $450 DOWN LAKE PRIVILEGES - this for $18,000 with terms. !- ing room. ‘ oortet ten WOULD YOU St pe So cul buat | firenl ris pictur x } bedroom home 3 rm living roo . - : wi stainless steel double } . int PO. Box window. Velvet green lawn. | achool, grocery. revit, and as brick Firepiace, oak floors. | 200 Ht. 4 Beautiful * i: pawn Droakinct eres. 3 bee re s a one este ee nd ent write t FINANCE. eee Soe = oe ne Owner moving out of state bus_line By _owner _ = 't) ca end 4 oath | baths Full basement. Enclosed space, full ceramic tile: + Business Oftunities 51.Corporation of Pontiae | — . BEDROOMS, | $). 000 eae te ea eee | oeeeh— aver “exee): Opeth or an a {hia one. 9381 Fear Opportunities St. cot w St, Kay Bide | — ST ake Prone — a ea 4 Sa C66: + ter hurry on thty-one* Fert buy) STN: AN WEEN” Meat, fenced vara sheae | J” HT BROWN, Realtor tnd Toor Phone: Pikders! eesti | APT. SIZE OAS, STOVE. LIKE | Cue tm tel b onten aise SS IN | 5 ACRES - East Side $15.50. RA. terms | 1363 Ww. Muron FE 24810 BIG DISCOUNTS NTS rome Pull’ pesement ‘or $350 DOWN | 4 bedrm. home, basement, 2 car We have 2 excelient buys in 3 }——— ADAMS Need M ? recreation 1% car garage 2 bedroom house. Full basement | garage, 14x22 chicken coop,, Dedroom homes. Close to schools.| | elie R, Tripp. Realtor oney Shaded lot 60x200 aeee Exterior cg Lake Williams — trees, berry bushes, ‘rhubarb. borbeed. Garage and Weds trece. 22 W. Lawrence Otter Hills $3900 will pt you business. beach. Price $20,000 $5, garden O} a i ost compac sf cones 4 wes ee. met as your telephone. down had to offer. Only $2,600 dn. CRAWFORD Opp Even or FE 58-8304 small grocery on Seshadew, doing oe Hi X THE BEACH Bee Seminole Hills — Tis rambling lake, front home | WARD E. PARTRIDGE} (AGENCY) COME OUT AND SEE ALL THE | Sus PE +3303 5- 812] © " + tL r . y : Poa kon) FRY LER RUNIOR Fae woe mat EES ame |— “WESTSIDE | Seer meme eme SEE | Es ean it v . “Tare ts home stab fo | Foom, 16x18 ft. kitchen and dip | ¢2.W. Muron St, Open Eve. 7 to 8) cash to mortgage ata per, 1/2 Story, 3 Yrs. Old | porumwa susprvision, ONE ot Willams Lake established $/ For suto financing, refinancing. Ty desirous we Lacnted te Har eer at eed RANCH HOME | ee, ES SSS. | San nest tite “Neth aed Seen | Op vam suse RESTRICTED | f be ly. Pia Bing no Barpose ‘most loans’ are in ms | —-ere-s-the answer Levety_$-rewm+ - ———f 7 . one. of : tine’ finest weigh | reation room. auto, olf heat, ber'~4 ranch peme: Large risa soem, | This Week’s Specials .. ft. ne gil pee, terms. Shown a rROtteD—suBerrr gat ome business eon Ban sinutes. fzet = ae eh jo type around grill ail this plus dinette. {1 heat, Garage, lot | Home & Garden \ ele TOWN. ato ip 4 = " bo a ——— ee .: | | Ine cee tine, appointed | now Cerne: Gant welt, call wa ina call tor Appt FS") racated 3 mt west ot “ciyae | KENNEDY a BECAUSE OF ILLNESS | AM Gf¥-[ | ~ Ritehen with breakfast nook. |S MICHAEL'S - 1 netee a tae "garden Bete} REALTOR SSCOSMEP ETH ALL, HOMES CUS-/—ing- up my tease of Super Gas} Home & Auto—} | rose bernard atacned —(*75°°, MUL RIN uring 3 bee | Well “sport ‘ 0 Pri a Ope renings it 8 PP agp) TOM BUILT THERE ARE ONLY, Pinine— ‘Com piet : r an’ attac room e ; . J = : ): _ , , ' ~ Fr TEE eee oom mete Gecoraet eet queksaale GWO0 Mere <=" —Conatraetag gt No bea FSS) nome srres in TH DE-| (adhe oft | LON Company ° ¢ ~y 4 2 ina. draperies and me ¥ paved “street, screened in front| JOSEPH F. REISZ roundings. | Good gravel | Wilfisce Lake A um OF to Comments, Nutona! Dank Bids features. Cal] now for your porch, check for an appointment re 53% W. Huron St. ° | Huron Riverfront naseer e Area VELOPMENT WITH O . ; _ Hours 8 to 5; Saturday Appointment! Eve. MI 6-088. | ESoperative Real Wetate bcbange| Wiese lot with smell, home| matyTANCH TYPE HOME modern| ALREADY SOLD. PRICED Drive-in Restaurant : LANDS se ipped with elect ritchen with d space, 2 attractive drive-in restau- EN YOU N Drayton Plains Area Pil Neoms wih complete carpetiag, | 4 FAMILY APT. water beater ‘and cabinet sinks;| bedrooms. and ceramie tile bats, | FROM $1.98 AND UP. DIREC- rant 3'mi. from Pontiee on mats} WHEN YOU NEED =i Rages on Cokient. finished recreation room in Knot | 94 rooms 2-3 rooms, furnishd. schoo! district. Close te | Pull basement with | recreation x8 00 OUT ELIZABETH) highway, (sow showing excellent Large Hkenew § room ban- Lr ee. iy Tinhea complete | Exterior new mew oil automatic Fro00 Posed bighway. mul — and shower. Breeseway con- snd “saat: . & ae ea en ety “Cerbene, | Dot aif furnace. Separate meters. oe LAKE RD. TO CASS LAKE RD.| Dlock building } owed ,a.-8 ot eluminerm stor cms end ser ens; | Lot 60x20 on vee treet, close Cedar. Island Lake . ott datas. on oor . . tion 12x16, Automatic oil furnace, ~ beaut: corner . treoe hk tant naredten Pot Syivan Lake privileges too fa. NEAR MIDDLE 2 Dedroom home with rake Britt | 4.000 dow . | AND TURN SOUTH % OF A fares. Carre . it’ ines 911.008, terms. KE Convenient to church, school and | Lake Front Home MILE TO MAIN ENTRANCE! (010 "%o8'sg6. terme tuded. | we can help you with your. m Indian Village | Russell Young 5 nL RAITS: LAK ey ite an, ee Om. 0.008, terme. | " WATKIN® LAKE AND THEN TURN LEFT. and repay in smail monthly pay- 1 § mem Mungalow. stus REALTOR tic tank, immediate possession. New 3 bedroom ranch type home | Perfect oll landecaoed” lor 0us00 Roy Annett Inc Telephone us oF call at our office. stairway to attic 2 addi- 412 W. Huro. FE 4-4525 | siri80 with $750 down $50 per with bath and utility room Close | en e athe ay age An . - ° 1 rooms. Gas heat | Open Eves. ‘til ® Sun til § | . to gocd schools, churches and | 2 eee ety ews Sdreom home F, C. Wood oO. REALTORS eee carpetite in 4 | BARGAINS COME IN; "AUBURN HEIGHTS gown, — SS with fireplace. ee $4,009 Sos ~ ; af and bundey 14 A room, | — 2 em 4, wn Ss T F ey Fe See Sree BUNCHES —in the! & orm ‘Thetien. "1 bedroom ; EMBREE & GREGG and 668 ‘per month, Quick posses- REALTOR 7 7 ~} ern Lake sion. . John Ki =m Realtor Want- Ads. Whatever 3 whe 3-400) or EM 23951 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor |? * Willams Lake R4. & to 7 BEDROOM Bouse AND Gas hey t one need, * ’ j station FE WF peso pe verte your Classified ads Russell A. Nott, itor . SS 1 Oakland Ave. FE 34000 [OR 31208 Office Open 84 | payment, Write Pontine, Press. tin Pootine stale Beak Bide. can fill it! Ja W. Pike st, . Sietate Binee 1 ‘ : ‘ . i ‘ / é / } a “ING BROS” YOUR I-H DEALER S$... (| 3 Pr. GRAD RN | terms. New trailers as little as %« — - ring mat conven Caer Tess Sr Head! S| States tts me] Cash Ready W for our special dispia: farm 3 , e Soiree —— | evan pee | “peters ae “COMBINES ““bARTS—STORE. | WE NEED SHARP YTON’S FURNITURE CO. y Kiete deve 1. COME IN AND SEE THE NEW thing he trailer from CARS Furniture Appliances ___361_8, SAGINAW : my \ No 4 6 STRAIGHT| © te roof inside and out. % 3088 Oveherd Ra OreUhts, ‘WR Path Sa YY BIN FOR Dar. | Acton from Terdiuron ooge Meshes 9x12 LD LINOLEUMS, $1.98 , : FICLENCY Vestino | ves and Sunday PM an OS SE __ ay — { GRAIN YOU C BEAT THE Guts” Cale? 3 Poor: a DINING SUITE. ties Insige Paint $i.28 Gal n Py ' NO es COMBINE, WEE WEL: | eh ne eee ee You bat very good condition. Whitte-| #2 PY. WALL TILE... te Oe ee _? . COME TRADE INS ; equity. Yor ey ore. 1x1 ! Seal . % off | FLuo ORESCENT 7 PT. CHANNEL ,, NEW, GALVA TERMS eee ea $2.95 6x9 LINOLEUMS 9c EACH! fixtures, ideal for use over work-|,? - (21 M. lengths) ... ige nf ALSO WE_HAVE ON HAND 1/1853 MOBILE, BOUSETRAILER. 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM BUITE, | sec Wall Tile l6c sq, ft. shops, tec. | ** im. (21 ft —) i3e ft. JOHN DEERE PTO COMBINE| #!! ft. Located dark green. FE 2-9570. rm LAID * 6 ation . SAVE PL’ SUPPLY WITH ORAIN NK PRICED| manent on f acre of ground. just 10c Ox Featio Foo. B13. value, $6.90. | 199 54 nm Pruy tae Outside city limits. Well and 3} DOUBLE PRS. OF LINED TRAV. | “Gloss el pine ‘$1.95 eal factory marred. | Sage d A. + tie tank. Will Price res: | erse draperies with m cor-| Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw | [el M)fectery poet Orchan NEW “IN PE +1112) Sonable. Inquire et 218 Chandler Bice boards, FE di, or 1000 | PE 25460 neat me Delive Free Ave “ naa Extruded aluminum doors. 633) TDs, ARL AK wre a \\ ofel- KING BROS. ater _§ p.m. NTED: OD e - ae OE Double m a up. Aluminum windows from ~ "OU : “@ to 53. i rou. ake SES —— \_Fridey Nite _til_® Ph Sie, wash basins ins, 00.88, Tolets 14.95. Fiberglass awnings. PE YOUR ow Paya PO Re tenrmen Acomertes = BAGLEY AUTO PARTS . i dining se , . “There® Pind tS vas tange cabluiet Vase: J Grecs-| TV. seta. Milo. pes S. » 80 8! ine RED CUT FACE | tha s just one thing that makes our dresses high— | giver xine Direct Drive Chain Sas ATTENTION PR 22500 or PE 6200s ers, & tems, PB 483%. | Prom $30.96. As as $4 down brick. 4% cents ‘After 5-30. | that's the rice! Weighs only 25 Ibs! 98.95 10 _BaGeRy | is CU. PT. CHEST “GOOL-| Convenient terms. B. F | G& bad COMPANY $532_Oscer Briges & We gre wrecking 20e to me Su For Sale Used Trucks 90 erator deeptreeze 3-7306_|- rich iil Perry wameoe oIL Fu consin a Power Produc and trucks. We have several late re Rote venee es Stores, . z. oF bait Kg on be lags ae a SE Do It) Y - 61! id, G Repair Por All mete low mileage Used = Goa old, $300, EM 3-4i91. Be Bae yp to ea roe axons oaranteed, nks $115 compleie FE 27175. ourself 6 be Sand, ¢ Uravel & Dirt 66 Dick’ 8 “Air \ir Cooled Engines| toe on 8 Tear axles. . FOR-— GUARANTEED ff 3 ii sea > PT. RI ERATOR. PITTSBUROH PAINTS | ptack bp 192 8. Sacinaw FE gex0 y+
%632_ treever ae x . Wash bowls with fittings .. $11.98 Boards $5 per 10 sq. ft.|sohmer spinet. A ‘real bargain! AKC. REGISTERED MALE CHI-| Milford Ra. Milford.” M 2388, - | 4 CHEVE. "3 TON. PLAT BED. GE Washer ssher $200 98 pow te | ALUMINUM COMB. 21432 double veg $09) Doors, plumbing, steel, siyy feze re neem Ot) Resoweed ete une 7 Sale Motor Scooters 82) “2'"sStcJlieat cond. 8200. Gall rentite itoner ° snstel SAVE PLUMBING surruy , a ECONOMY. DERO PE 71-0181. Domestic sewing Osrage Doors Remodeling —_| 199 8. Saginaw FE $7100 MONS WRREC KING Tosee ermase! ® | anc 13” Beugle Pid Cy. Eoerie's| Aino walk Fe an aaa bower | 81 SPORTSMAN, $100, 628 JOS- i399 Pr. SENMIVANS_ VERY GOOD OWNERS . ‘ 2 J h . Sired ch. N owers. condition. each. CRUMP 1 ELECT RIC qr1Oebiand Home Improvements ig: | “ines factory price FE 600. CO , “pa. both in GRINNELL PIANO. Ra Buddy, dam by Pid. ch Pire| “I ee's Sales & Service Fe RAGLE tm DOWN os WE | Trilter'Nets oletee Pome OAS: STOVE GOOD CONDITION, ~ ANCHOR FENCES |" ¢_UFTUR ONDER 8 31248_West 8 Mule Ra. wale tangle Beagles, ies [#21 Mf. Ci Comers © __ va 30m) 2S. Fe eee er trade, OR 31080 after” ; A No money down | gp ai - r Middiebe Sale “Office Equipment -63 + —Ors4e_Be ; CES on orcycles ee SPS: gm RaGiOn oe HSS" ONE wi | "Pe Peat terre tte, | Sacer ae FES FE singe P| DAIL, 8 20g, SUNDAY 16 To inc REGISTERED BOXER POPS | New. soa For Sale Motorcycles 83) 31 curv, 3 yp. bua Truck NE %* | WaTHROOM | FUCTORES. GOTT | ica ROMEX. 9% CENTS PT FULL | Wood sisod T°" © TT | CAR Tmwosd top ts, reception sosTon Tena 8 oe TESS ENOLIS MOTORCYCLES OER | FORD “Gi % TON STARE DUAL aman Tee CLOCK. 6 FT. 6 a ar Dieters, ott end | colle. Warwte Orchard Lake STEEL SEPTIC TANK. 300 GAL" | room Cnaire ge cach: ROTAL | _fegistered, $50 383 Nelson. Pontiac Farm “Supply ne eons et E. La wheels. A-l condition. OR_3-8603. “7 Ea a7 <3 fired. "(9 22" STEEL CORD FURNACES. fie * SUNDSTRAND manual eading m| or trate OA Sii0T, see First 8. ' FE ssi seat VWIESON-GMEG———— Mat be cenaig eesoereettes,| “HEIGHTS SUPPLY SPACE HEATER TARGE Size: | chine 62, O8 0377 at CRAIN SAWS oe a aue-u © Pea at_ Pine Mo 2685 ‘Perry st PETRO tach, yd Ward. 12 Garvin. OR br aioe table wees nn TA. | BABY PARAREETS. AND REW | cee Ne aE MY 3-863). | TARLEY DAVIDSON. “i, NEW i OMG Panel KELVINATOR REPRIGERATOR, 8 Phone FE ph candace _3-1642 Jessie. : <— COMBINE. } yeaser FE NEW. tires and tubes, excellent condi- soo SS. viet t6. $00.30. 161300 On | Mihovie projector with all accesso. HEAT SERVICE EE ee na cat. FE GOING OF susiness —— | “disck® months old MY 21771 with motor. Davis Machinery. « _ track crear OLS 1831. _ FE SI V4 ft Wall Til [Oc | ries, Will sell separate ‘or wil WILL HEAT YOUR HOME Soe? : DESKS. RS, TYPEWRITERS |GOCKER : ie. |_Ortonville FOR SALE ¥ o PoRD DUMP % ft. Wall Tile...... exchange for 14 ft. For less with ap HC LITTLE | 70207. __ ALL BROS. INC. ‘All b o RP GRAVELY TRACTOR WITH For Sale Bicycles 84 truck. with = 14 ft. runabout boat.| fully guaranteed automatic floor.| SUMMER PRICES ON|.& 4. LAWRENCE , ouers. 0 Commerce y me eretse 208. - Robattat nine’ Paint wlbe aX. | nisaGos oo" tify ftecn tor gaucmgeauck | SUMMER PRICES ON | open" canap neax ii oo55 | = +0 2 dg aera ratte | sowecy enone Sov sane | er Pant FORE TREC mBa’ ew type. r Now at reduced [OW I EF- DUNELT ENG eso 12X12 LI 96 98 1 ype, oil furnace Now at reduced} COAT, NOW IN _ EF-| sontition Con be seen 188 Oak-| exoLisH SPRINGER PUPS—IN- Cultivator “Cost $876, soking #515. | PUNELT Eee tinnom | etanders. 12 ARM TRONG VINOPLOOR te price ~~ BURMEISTER | Re 1. 2. of 3 oll. So simple you FECT. GOOD COAL} 5». = $ am. and | “TERNATIONAL CHAMPION FE ose. FRONT & | BACK Ton! | 32 CHEVIE BONNY MAID INLAID TILE 10c Soil. Hundreds in wee in this ares. | ALWAYS. CTOR ADDING MACHINE POR f Werxs OLD REASON LE _ Auction Sales 77 | un POMP a On_Sane— | Norm: Movie vensams:-PIr S00: SYERS, 141 W. Huron; FE 4-3064 Demonstrations daily. Associated sale. FE_2-3470 NOLISH BIK Ost NEW. ie hh wae cENGha WREH ER “4 _—— M. A. BENSON St — rv PHONE FE 2-9145 OR TE +5328. AUCTION, FURNITURE AND AN- Opes First Ce ALMOST NEW. | idee DODGE Pick ; FE 80639 . “Bes pine across from Tei-Huron cen- Sale ore Equipment inisH SETTER PUPPIES AKG iets Wednesday. August 11th, : | 3288 Hwy. near _condition. FE 60630. est Buys” Err oer on aad oun. Fk ikisH SETTER PUPPIES. A 10:30 at 9185 Watkins | ONE BOYS BICYCLE $1200. | _ Sandy DELUXE IRONER,| OPEN § AM. TO 8 PM 509 N Saginaw. _sPE 2821/1 11 FT. DOUBLE DUTY McCRAY tered. Champion sired. MI toes a, T miles Northwest oC | Oe a % CHEVROLET Wo TOW PICK boy 26 in, bike. like new. E SUNDAY 10 TO 3 7 YARD DUM® BODY HYDRAU- STEAM RADIATORS. BOILERS| ¥ . +-#160. . of room | 34 INCH BOYS BICYCLE 2 | up. 18 8 Shirley —— 4x8 Sheet roc $1.25 | te hoist. 42 Carter and conversion units, 3138 W.|2 10 ft. single duty McCray meat | KITTENS, FREE FOR GOOD nomtnes of china. lass, silver,/ inch girls bicyee, 2; 28 imch | Gy —~Guc ET a 7 Ms. FURY, 1x6 fir boards No. 1 $110 per MM. home. PE 2-406. Bow s, we and mod-| boys bicycles. 135 Purdy st. Bir- | 52, OMC, DIESEL FOR JOB, Child’s crib, 21 inch T. V. and/ix8 W. Pine boards 0 per M | 16 LARGE BOXES OF WHITE = ro elt contained double duty | FOR SALE 10 MONTHS ALASKAN era_furniture. A sale, Mrs. ingh sale, wade er whet be you, pipe Tut &. ixi2 W. Pipe docrds $08 per M| Steger ‘lt: MP: Sutton. | erte — LVAGE 1 alee Dantes weet scales Huskey. and « eld boxer.| Arnold and ®. 2 “we:| Boats & Accessories 85 Sale Used Cars sae ns cf turmmure. 168 ELLING | 2x48 No.2 Pir... Te per ft. |HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY| ers cheme ol Grawers, cetep I Spy 8. Tyler’ walk. in cooler. a a FREE 7 08 a — = > uy . No 3 flooring..... $139 per M | store 7 miles out Baldwin. Arm- ‘ chipped bathtubs and |! 2° Enterprise a ae Te. poten . Ts W. P. Combination door 13.95 cov and Mac-O- Iecellaneous” material ere ve home_FS AUCTIONER W. E. BILL NAGY.| gvinrude mm fan boats, x ‘Comb, Doors | gm ag Hi CHins . 1 1-3 horsepower Enterprise meat | P. OPALINES CANAR-| any type auction, anywhere. Of-| Michigan el ao Buick, by | CONVERTIBLE. LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95) BARDWARE-PLU UTCHINSON grinder. w tes. 1304 Mt, Clemens. FE 4-6960.| fice phope, 696 Lapeer. tors. "et rood top, BP. Goodrich. tubless ] BOYDELL PAINTS KITCHEN CABINET SINK 43 IN c ? frosen food cabinet. Seo ~ 5a. des} on| foe ‘vedio heater timted inside paint, gal. $1.95. IF YOU ARE aera S nouse | complete with cets i995, TRAILER SALES 1 6 hole Frigidaire tce cream cabt- PARAKEETS .. wees 28 AUCTION.“ BAT, ACOs Siete boats ond motor. 30 ver ceat off) nar 4a72 Elisabeth Lake Jack's Linoleum. 18) N. Perry. Fe eee ee ee, tee vaidee These | 18 Dizle Hwy. __Open_0 ‘til 8 3 Stine tm cccter Geore hara- | 5#1_#h_St_ PE 2-028 pease Mt te a mies North on | MARINE. BA ‘AND SERVICE| Phone PE ¢5158. CELL. NEOUS F UR NF ND SAVE. UP TO $500 ALL| {re ly transit marred. Mich- TERE 3 are 9g RgiDs DOORS.|~ ware. with PUPPIES FOR SALE, =< = } A oS oe & ™ West of 9155 422 8. RAPH — WeeSTS _. 4 - 5 le 7“ 7 -4 New Furniture Special Mike sone rs) | ian ee Hew, 7a oan. |? Bl at eg eam mater wae = | See fe geet beter oaks | CER ORY, ROKAROUT RD | “tums crocs Wo ooteg oa tae ew Furniture Specials - reist ’ EALAMAZOO STOKER AND FUR:| GENERA’ WAREHOUSE co. | $6 $ gal. metal ice cream cans PARAKEETS, WHITE RATS. ALL | song, € Holstein ve. | Pe eties, Apply 3560 Elietake Rd. in rear, Sota pede $39.50. Innerspring mat urmelsters nace. Good conattion hive Avon. | 228 DIXIE HWY. PARK PREE. | Several pl colle ‘and stands for | STnaEEeTS—B. ae 44433. | old. 5 Artrus steers about 30 “| COSTELLO'S, LAKE ORION WILL | 83 BUICK. OR ‘32 CADILLAC, : este Retlawey beds, com-| Northern Lumber Co. [eves SWELL MACHINE AND | WHep cane fittings w eces |? 3 tom ‘Window room ‘air | _Fose. FE 2.3340. 0 OO Be 3 eretees vere tee ters, “mecreeld om new Dowt | or equny aaa.” plete é —_ bunk ee e197 Conley Lake Rd. tools, Reasonable, FE 17-6982, aft- (with fittings) ...$100.50| —— Seer scm washer ond sink. a ag ——an CANARIES, CAGES,| Bank Terms. ge Kehrl, clerk. | Gash FOR USED BOATS MO-| BUICK ‘s) SUPER 2 TONE, 4 Molly peed bed frames, ¢ 4.98. 9x12 WE LIVER mr on ce ppiy _ | pil eauipment, at es. PADRE aR ecoehe and Fed ere ee rion: | —Ors_ canoes. MY 3.3732, | door Riviera dynafiew, te] rug weds x White house] with 8 Trecke Serr ing You some a oak timber. H. P. seo eT SATLER 3. we re ge and. see. them at the Rutt basses. no Auburn Rd. FE) _°! “EVINRUDE = MOTORS 20283. ; paint $2. Unfinished _ Butte 2-6432 TOP TRAILER . . boat SICK PURGTURE PROOF | of drawers $6.95 up. tin EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 SINKS 24x21. $29.95 capacity 18 Done? fire wr ne | and| Sale Goods 65 RABBITS AND HUTCHES FOR For Sale Housetrailers 78 CTONY S MARINE SER fee “nat bieeh prea! tires. ‘Wane | jehod, bedroom suites $59.50. Bank | 5,7uTuns FIVE FOOT RE.| val 412.08 Tallets $30.80 value,| Fail, Fire rece soar Sporting cheap pickup or sell. 6518 Sim- FE 80112 2685 Orchard Lk. Rd.| walls. Radio, heater and st it, niture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. | “Cessed ch $30.95. Lavatories $19.95. Lavatories complete with garage. 2 "tins “ mons Dr. OR 3-1533. AMERICAS, Ganens - EVINRUDE MOTORS __ $300. Excellent _c PE +4210 SATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD | complete with gleaming chrome | chrome mixing faucets $14.95. _Foom suite. PF BINOCULARS, ON SALE! 1235| REGISTERED SPRINGER SPAN-| P°mial. Westwood. 14 Mt 30) New used motors. Kelly's | ibs4 BUICK. SUPER DYNAPLOW. beds. All new you save. Closed | faucets. $14.95, I showers,| These are factoty m ieht- | —-p RLEGTE: THER 7 binoculars. and | ie! puppies, 2 months old. Also! ‘tian, ™obile, homes. Many foot | Hardware, Aubure at Adams. Au-| radio heater. white wails. safety on Sat. Hilbe?er 62 _ FB “4. Michigan Fluorescent, aa | gan 393 Lake é B case, Now $26.95 7x50 now $29.95, one year old females. Waterford nage it Ask. ed | _burn Heights. eToup accessories. 5. ies. Ses _Srehand ake ave ive Lomver, eort” Gindows, bard: | SWeSipy Reopr Ry aha Rs | fh Keane ise Dine ey | fuustri™ dasctee "Snles® “iat MENCURY s AND GPT agua fr Magione ower, 88 acts An Mo y HOUSEHOLD LUXAIRE Fr RE FURNACE) KOTOMAT: | Nate PlUmDIng BF ae ee ee OE GREGON TOR: | HRINOES PUPS ¢ WEEE nie Hwy. Ser trem ben taney See | _Mt oe ; ood se c years X- ; : REGO - SAC ThitTP CATCUDWYTSCSCOPe | 7 J Le WiLL eel’ wees Blackett — x Candies “Will ceil cheap system for wet basements, sheet | ey, woods.” Excellent meodies. Coosa nny “tock. Cai ta CLOSING OUT ALL 54s) Mercury “0 toro, ins sais seth nensooetty OL 88a or p TOR, $40. WASHING ee obs. | CPRING PUPPIES XER | NEW MOON RICHARDSON. EL-}- “ a big savings Genes: Sales,| at M41 E Avon d | Mimacning, gon ocoittorm rocket: | 4 BUILDING SUPPLIES ay [CAVATORIES COMPLETE with | —!> Catia Ce ey | SHOT GUNS AND DEER RIFLER| stud cervice, poarding and groom: | 9 CAR, 21 FT. rr qiel_Dinie™ Hey “ So BUICK 2 DA” #10 DOWN_AND | : FV - cheap oliver. Heme. 2145, 24 S0a por ML. Aso.| wt cet ag it | ee La ane C8 BUYS. LIBERAL | MERCURY MTRS_ AQUA-QUEEN [| continue payments 464 8. Wood- | = FSGS LAST Tpinch wulty plywood gene het if +--desired...Phope..FE.2-6412- days....o4..35 guns..Authorized - Sosniaicsouben hepa mane of LAST YEAR's 24x20 doable, une windows with - ve ed, Mich higan Fluorescent, or FE 8-0028 evenings conker. Layaway and time pay- opti 6s 3 (2 Fo Sess 2101- Dinte Hee ay : ec = brands. Perfect. New, guaranteed aluminus: weatherstrip rchard Lake Ave USED ELECTRIC MOTORS, *. &| , ments. a ~ ance peande, Perfect, Sev. a E 5 ee 14 hp. Relrigerators. washers, | KELLY’S HARDWARE | “trainga. licensed, professional | — FIBERGLAS - “Y all Come tor for a little more thane used one or more| UMMER cect ea Eee eee. coping | 2204_Auburn At Adams FE 2-881! handfer Mill Lake Farm Kennels. Oxford Trailer Beate, covering Ene, or ye wal Ses Oreiard Lake Ave. frags, at, Feasonable prices isd white: g boards, “eae 15: | _Bnop.” s1_w._“Huron, GUNS. BUY, SELL, TRADE. BURR-| Sox RDING, BATHING AND CLIP- mer prices in otfect dat! to 17] REFRIGERATOR | $55, WABHER, __“uarsston Tai "sos," er} WALK-IN COOLERS _| awn s. Te 'N. Perry. PE. 24113. SALES Feces, Mg casemate Wo. Finance reasonable, MAS-0081. Pes DELOXE BLACK WALL | more Y. foot boards” ue | a built te onder. FEE Tee dare WANDA BOAT’ CO. NATIONAL Morer Sales Gresser, dining room table and| Neon clecirie glen, 3,7 2 Seti] Siete" y eae toa hig! tie tt | Wale Ge GOOEEN AGE TOOT Mage Tog" Toei eatees walk, irougn | 22690 Northwestern Hwy, near 14 | CUSTOM “el CADILLAC BUILT ei taint oertauts femer | iene caren hr Mat muck et, PE et or ia ~ robe oars, ‘aluminum «combine TPT CHRIT CRAFT &TRATEER | New tires new wortne. chopped. um com ad ie. ¢ ; ‘Munro Biectrie,_1060-W. | $15 Used 50 gal. al. oi automatic | doors 87. & wo. Ext. ES sth ne WOLVERINE at hg es — APPROXIMATELY ACRES,| tion storm and screen. | __Excelient condits PE 5-5531. - : Alligator unnolstery ee _Wuron Dear 129-77. old welnut arm chair | Sse LATE, wrniture & erm | LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. FE #1112 goad crap, allel now ready for) set Met will carry 8 too | GOOD LOOKING 16 FT. CHRIS aertste Gott ta eek, cot tM ) {BLOND OAK MASTER END | Poco! udhoistered sis. Fireplace | sgt? 20 Pe? cent off, Picnic tables | 309 8. Paddoe 2-784 ae. tet ntormotion cal x 7 jow-| Craft © np. $25 complete, FE) hr esse “ | ae tables. and gossip bench. Call) cast irom basket. $15. Roval type-| better fir. himber au}? Be. 35 | Be 3 oak flooring rt vin fos 58 BEST QUALITY R yim Also 800 ey canines. Yellow. | 3 a after 6:30 p.m _ 57 -Gateway._ | writer, $25. 8 ft. gas| now: % sheetrock peice | Used shee Top soil, Peat humups, crushed| Eves FE 5-104 or EM. 3-4808 =| Homes and Great Lakes Used | re rr “ROWBOAT. VERY GOOD. . sao { PIECE HONEY MAPLE DIN-| ditch ‘pump. good for construc-| fock lath I ig med Fi Ped menor itt) stone. gravel sand. Prompt de- trailers sold on renial plan, 6 _ 440 8. Broadway, Lake Orion Riemenschneider’s ms room suite; yard gym. OR | lon, and, sewer works te uu | culverts State approved. 4 books | anh Gene sieos | liveries, ful loads. PE Sa6ie. FOR SALE 1 LE BALBOA RYE. r cent up to 36 months. New JOHNSON | OUTBOARD MOTORS. steel clothes post, $5.45 ea. Se rafiers. ‘percent up Starcraft al ogee TR, | Pace Rate ay oy PRR teat facie aha | pe tO Gove | tee fe oe) Se Bey, tien Eseratis MS) | st Choice Me ALTON TV te FE 23003. or sw Rut _ Dax fiooring ai ‘races in patloon— — CONDITIONER. = ate, FE bee, ‘ —__ eee WANTED | Parte and sccessories. see Drchard t ake Aug Fe 2 oF 93 W, Rut! Windows} ‘ ui =o ~—t 2 ane PE 2-2257 Josiyn er, Walton | —£¢°*_* en windowall. Plywood. interior &| Op.‘ Wow EBd one i OW FIM6Z Og Pa Routh etn! Lake “Orion. “on MERCURY OUTBOA worons | UF SED-CARS— — tionet. $19.95 (up. Gas Reynolds shatter, BalltO-Matic Pp ct tsi Na over aan, | at FILL 7 ~ NEW “inte DELUXE PRAIRIE | Boa on STN Ue Cc In A ‘ $14.95 Electric water tet, | No down paym=ut, aul t. "Cyr | Lumber Co.| ment site over 4”. val castl> | SROWN MARE —RIpING-monsm,}— Schooner 2's fh, with front | Master Trailers. ome In And 910.30, Vee vacuum sets Used croak. Teal montnly | 6130 Bogie Lak merce | Must have good tone. Specify : $100. FE 4-4160, OF 34 models. "8 PLACE Get The Ca — ean SOUR GAS . Com © “fe, Write Pontiac | 4 3 1, 215 GATE RSES. in cnaritne at a 2 iscount. | at Pine Lake Phone FE 2.5260 Ory ‘Ch ie : ee Thies SErECERIC sutomtie ete conver bereer |” CINOLEUN RUGS $1.95|1 stom DOOR AND SCREEN, Se “Pamted ane caulked. $50. "MApIs our sence 3465 _ Auburn ‘Used less & year, All neces- shire OA 8-2150. aa yrs: POLL . sET OF = a a Rochester. OL seit tl tip pe 30 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 50 ME price $2,000. nee PE 5.0220. WE K PLYMOUTHS play $7,, Dormeyer mixer : p.m. SMITH sal. PER. FE PE 8-080. fresh and springers, A. D. Buell, services. pie’ sPret si, high chair makes | CONVERSION GAS FURNACE. $55 Ss OUTLET 2342 8. Lapeer Rd. Metamora ' ARR BOAT WORKS fete table We intge arvseet | CET —— w | yards, $0.50. FE 6-200 or FE " ontiac Oven Evetings ane Sundae Gr. Foot, model lamp #8. met | CEMENT BLOCKS ORF sey Ping Foye FABLE Baroes | _ $4830. ALL-MICHIOAN WOLVER WO REE POWER JOUNSOW Stuator range wens | Immediately delivered—84 Sheffield | 5 oe CUSTOM TRUCKING. A _ Used litle Ba PE 42008. 1 year “rd $128. ‘eh burey] PR. FE rE ~ | “Gomplete with blowers and ther | arr (ELEING, BROTHERS SAND. Tint shOTRE inthe. Wolverine Purebred Live- “NT_ 3 Evenings FE eae ; $10.._roll-e-Oey ped eee eineas : “sara | g moet PE Pe. i] gravel and fill dirt. OR 24191 or| stoc' 1e Transportation Offered 87 gem at Ae eS 2 i Fm ie A ee rn ne tugey #1. child's rocker #3,} - Nackie. rec} cash, PR $3002 after_§:30. B ° ms LEAVING FOR ry. | 3 Cher. 7 lamp Geodorizers $3. 31 / te furniture, souvenirs, and arch- | MONOGRAM WALL FURNACE. = 7 “Ghose t- = om egttat_ ims — Ra. | — So Se eS CM Sher, SEEING 18 MAC-O-LAC ies, California. Driv ‘33. Dodge Pennie Retecory Oe poe EET, sige a lee bP - eee gee cnairs and. 2 ‘host Buy 2 gallons and get s 4” paint |: RUE Pa We! 3) Deseo 4 = __ aaite, Femme Hn SS CLEARANCE sate. POWER Macoiae teh TUROCE os cal OMAN taiceth hee Chee | Oe Chum “Coupe VACUUM CLEANERS, BRUSHES,| \7> og ated Coane Bap: | DM OF roller... ' desired to share driving & en. |"6 Dodge 2 46 ltesiutttets belts and bags, 956 Myrtle. Bie tay Ma | 1 e8l. paint & roller or pan 05.20 T olds : ae Oe Pieris. Spe Peatinn | Seave 6 Gp oncewsrosente ~ at are eT — : SPECIALS ON NEW “STURE FLOOR SHOP find MY 2-4611 * Garcons Wk Leave Soars’ ive, F ; . cast FOR FoR | as out. | tober ¢ Thurs. Eve.| Riemenschneider Bros, ‘ M ERCHANDISE DAYTON sHALLOW-WECL” Jet | oe UTO a — . ners | ; + ‘ D “: nerspring mattresses ..... er. Many r erticies. MA 63900. ‘ ° rey ‘4 , od Mattresses |... o ose| peter nal wah ‘sani’. ti eo | Tove: LANGN FRAY Doce ia P me Amik | BOON FOR BUSY .Wanted Used Cars - 88 ge ag See Senge oy | ee meee pt he ® Stanley” er iors Petts oad GRA Bank lerms, Bee Kehr. Pen.| FOLKS—Ciassified ads! — Pl h Studie Covet a ee er Hardee eal.| sieleh’ Merry-Go-Round record | sanders , Tecommented for 1s cod | prene, Braet Bane tr cen or buy ae, *'| THE HIGH DOLLAR ymout SS ee Saeed |stats |]. POOLE CO, | CHAR AMRIE| seap FAST ase Wane, ESTATE BS] eT TEL | on sale on ll new: and | 121 Auburn Ra. a (at Crooks) STORDY, STEREO PRA ses. Hs | Oniand Ave. FE 41904| soll. “Also "bulidoning.. ona et Ads. lways' “Cal FE, i alieatieet ete tiae 252 S. Saginnsy Wh , _ — woe ae a. UE 504 —e . i ay 7) 7 . m We od ont exchange 0k ee eee | Oe NORGE FURNACE. COM- | FURNACE CLEANERS. WALL Pa-| % jobs. Shorty Hows, OR| Wanted Livestock 73 2 S181. ways! Call FE “HL. J. VANWELT oc e 7 urniture electrie $87.80, | and thermostat, Pot type burner, and 406 Orchard x bie gsToc! . . os f 1% &. Saginaw YE 2-3523 Seees eee #100, OR 3-7500, Ave, Phone FR §-4190, oie for 'b you. PR ediah, | "Forest Jones MAS xme. | 2 Aueers ‘= * ie THE | PoxTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1954 ee Hershberger For Sale Used Cars’ 91 1S Peycoouth exe grrces| HAROLD -.“Taytor cueveottt) TURNER 1952 Ms MY “OPEN ‘WFORTIAC 7 DA i0 DOWN masta tiaras waroe| HERE COMES —| Sgretmmaren “| so PONTIAC Woodward. Birmingham or 110 30 Oids 3 . i AYLOR’S wagon. Will take older car in nl AT WALLED LAKE owner. extras, MI gon running jcundition. for my | pe tA AGAIN 2 Y’ all Com e Catalina a oe, jm ___ Phone _MaArket ¢1861 __ cue _| We Call Them ae i sid DOWN et FE | 51 Chevie deluxe Power Glide. One to 17] : “@ _| an continue nts NEON USED CAR SIGN owner. ten 42879. 3915 Elmburst | Friendly Woodward. Bismsingham or 199 Si. “J LL INC pen rest is mae “ends, _ We Finance 1949 BUICK OR eae ee qi | Bown | a-OUbam rite oe «DOOR, 312 W. Montcalm AUTGe eos) “y mal eet | One elsttie window afta: $2 Chevrolet ..... $1,095 Used Cars Wenbwara. Birmingham o 110 =| Call after’ Sop mn. 300" 3rd Bt. F BETTER BUYS! $545 Here's Le nifty —very clean and | __N. Woodware a ame : . 52 Pontiac ® chieftain deluxe 2 dr. . _ eoet * eer wha rod = and continue 2,8 44 «8. Y all Come 61 oe ae 1954 FORD | | Every used. car we sell _N “Woodward. Royal Oak . Two 40 ‘Pard custom ® 2 doors Crestline 8 3 tee bei a were must make us a tuture See Us! a rereeive » door Dain radio. and. heate bey) fog? tf not let ue Delo Torney, customer and a’ loyal : S| aay . | 51 Baiser sedan actual $1.950 | ta bays used car et Laxe Ores | friend | ~ We have nice clean cars dt Chevie ilegtiine Fdoor,, $1; | is So Ee ee , | : COME IN . that= you can afford — 1S more te choose, FPO. ie | ar 133 W, Lawrence from 1 to 7. | | + many’ at only — ~ Sour a 1950 BUICK ’ OWNER — . . 4 door, radio heater. we CRO EYROUE SEDAX: | Harold ' __-AND SEE | | $2) Down. USED CARS | $650 | $ GOOD | UILT | ee ones At 923 W. Huron . | we Turner ‘MONE "4 7 WE SUT Sd, AND TRADE . Bat RE BOT BODY | F d —— the only way my life insurance “agent will let me | 1951 OLD DSMOBIL E 88 ron CLES “ raver $158. OS peste Lake Bed. cane matte NASH | = tens ; ReEpS WORK. FIRST 300 or swim! | Begutitul > meal ile finish 171 S. Saginaw St ist PONTIAC GREEN CONVER-| rey. radio ios 7 (GREENWAY, OR 3118 | and ‘heater. Chrome im excel: . . Phone FE 2.2005. ; | | nC “Best in Wheels & Deals ‘DOWN! | For _For Sale Us Used Cars 9 For Sale Used Cars 91 und aan enear inet” ainside | — ima 3 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, DR FAIN, DR , "46 Ford 1 | 2 0 FORD 2 DR. 1 $10 DOWN AND “One in eT Thousand”: 1953 Pontiac nt woedition” Priced’ right. 133 DE SOTO | ai’ 7 Ghev. & 46 ae ayments. 464 8. Wood- 1 vive. radio and heater. | « ote © deer Yiodeme, power jab eet Sedetn Realestate sc- a “A- 1" BUYS. | Our Plan Is Ethical, | Bard, Birmingham or 10 ON. LARRY $1,095 tarama boner, steering. | PE $7022. power stee sad heater, j s q T war ‘a. i | ars y Market, 22 Auburn + {| oF lonest_and_ J rue (ow tonD everest 2 DR ste SSL AA LA OS Ke Th _ Ke : h~ _low aD payment and easy bank | at bson — : ; $1, 795 ve cmv goureess coor (‘SI lludwon 4dr 83% 0 pomp cenit pemens i JEROME |. Keller-Koch _ | stiiurz motors ic! SACO Socks} | ontea ‘SO Plym. 4dr $399) “ yOUR Doon rtm Pot Go moral Tee Rochester Ford Dealer. | "Woodward at Tyg "Mae Ra ois 8 weedwartn Binmin Pontiac’s Exclusive wat re ortation S pecials 50 Ply 4 dive 85) Gang ey ince, AZ Ford, Convertible $209 pe OPEN TIL 9PM "|_| Hudson Dealer || "Bagier™ 2%" “0 009 "SI Stude. Cl. Cpe... .$399, is spotless inside ang out. Washers and spotlights. Looks - For Your Convenience ° Summer + . cop SMS | ie worors 1953 ‘5 PACKARD DOOR warTE: 3 1947 BUICK 84 Dodge Sed. ..... $5% | . 7 avon MOTOR TE 25031 F RD Sa tires, radio and heater. Very 1952 Pontiac a 6 cane 3 door. “$193 heater. ’ : ‘MIDSUMMER CLEARAN LE ( ) ore Investments 49 Olds. Sed ....... S344 K = ow very cipea. low "mileage _ A Rembier station w vue Maen Dark’ view ons whee, white wall DOWN P 24 e€ller-KOC St Deter mouth tires. A real clean one owner OTOR BALES . -_ | 52 Ford 2 dr. ...... $899 | cunveuan PLYMOUTH DEALER| Lake rien "Motor seiee MY tie CUSTOMLINE see FEC coh eter tp om roar ae! oe = : te 8 Pest st 4-0082 3—147 DODGES ; and~- apn [ Woodwars af yg we Re | ise FORD. CUSTOM, “RADIO. 8 CYLINDER 1953 Plymouth siiutz HOTORS tc . rore95 ‘ Jé ontiac | —— . ——, —_ . . “ R R DeSoto Ply th Dea ; S Are Not! Deluxe 4 dr....... ad Stale care. 680 8. Cast. PE 2-919! ong ing eater. White. wall | 912 ie 1948 BUICK one */'51 Chev, Hardtop ...$799 “cqnmen payments, wont $1350 | staan, ay ota low ion ont gs LOOK * tors , _Woodward, Royal Oak. ee TUIZ MOTORS INC}; Before Oliver Buick puts 51 Desoto 4 dr....... $099 1953 DeSoto ’53 FORD LARRY wa mouth Dealer ‘matic, 105, Pe laae | . 1946 CHEVROLET | | | 30 Ford 2 dr....eeee- 300] fPiredome .V-8 The te 0, real ~ "M. | PONTIAC ‘82. RED CONVERTIB ‘| | a Used Car up for sale it 90 Ford 2 dr s Ponte teatee. une “Celle. Rector’ te choose from” “Mt! 8 JEROME opew ti Ph "radia heater rdramatic, loaded A . $ 195. '50 Packard Conv. ...$544| sutometie transmission. Here is 8) = Huron Mator Sales - | PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR GRAN-| _OR sees Teeenent condition. $1 is checked to make sure 4 owe ae eh, very, low mile, | 952 _W. Huron FE 23-2641 | brook model car for | = £2 Teas. Sowa tof your of cer dows) ‘und oea_W. Muron_Fe out! Rochester Ford Dealer eh Sar OF | PONTIAG_'63 4 DOOR. WHITE. — par ae ce a — an-tnvestment{}>2 Buick Super ___ outhy os the wr WwW) pairs. 106 W. Pike. FE 22021. “POR MONE, THAN 0. YRARS a PL: MOUTH CONVERTIBLE COR- heater, PE Sau Te ~~ 199 PACKARD it will Be | Hardtop ....... $1,899 SCHUTZ * MOTORS INC. ~~ FORD "49 39 —CO” |" PLACE TO BUY.” Oe rere, Mee aes, Soe . 4 e 4 door in pleasurable worey-fee| 51 Packard 4dr.....$5% PPwRNor™ pean, | hike sui. Se “en . inate go fecsvies| 190] Pontiac ° 8 FE ALCAKEGIU TUl.c esas ~ id * ' M - . . > e. . , transportation. That's) co pin Met; OPEN ’TIL 9 PM. «71_Auburn ule’ Mor PE 2-031 PLYMOOTA a BELVEDERE Eastrous green metaitic pat Tas) Very Word Ts True 1946 PLYMOUTH : ym. Metal For Your Conv i | Be Sure of Your Car Looks like new Owner must selt.| ‘s truly 1 owner car. Gad it can why it pays to buy from| Station Wagon ..$699) #1 DESOTO 2 DR. sie DOWN AND 1953 Ford | and Your Dealer 5 Fo Middieweh Rd. at Soda ath tnt $145 1951 FORD V8 $125 an ow no ; 1) . | Beautiful green finish, low mile- Oliver's where only good |'53 Chev. Metal RETREAT UN) pees ares cutom tour toot, et momen sever werter| SAVE MONEY | stiiutz MOTORS INC. Hiectslstyattietnse.n'gs | Muay otters to etooe trom id Station Wagon. $1,499) "O. K. ul | Mires. This te ao 11,000 mile car. | transmission | Sells, eet | ro vig Desote Plymouth Broke .| at- $745 cars are sold. | | spa «© bes seve “| 2 . a A -ARKSTON : = : 52 Chev. Dix. 2 dr... .$844. cad = ae ee us waive mart tee | tow oa * OPEN “TIL | OPM. Community 5 | be * mare egier SALES a enlence | ‘$3 Ford Ranch Wagon USED “SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.| ggqirie, asigd Tether aes | moun. pace cub! ee, Mranmsuare™ rz! ~—Keller-Koch Motor Sales | ews ee | tut bale a. aoritttg Sut | Sita, | } | $1 Buick 4 dr., radio, | SQ Lincoln 4 dr...... $799 | nae Weodward Birmingham | P*F monte | Sete ety oe ee, eevee ee PORTA COURT ExCeL "Woodward. at i's Mile Ra | Inc. = 57 aE N 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor |__CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | _lent condition PE_-0i0 Lincoln 6-8410 | heater, one owner. FO Ford 2dr...-..... cater - “imT_ PONTIAC 3 BOOK STAND} vas PEt ae od ede | WT FOROTRADIOTIND METER | Wig SOC. ae bee eal qaanr"at"bomsh cee coupe | aemer tama vat eestor | 995 53 Pont. Hardtop. . $1,699, | = | 1953 Pack rd Cavalier Fordor | radio, heater over drive 503 8 Sale rede & nother reaeetinger. | 803 N. Main, Rochester h i, FORD at Bia adic, heater Power _ Seeinaw So $100 for my equity take over pay. 30 ¢ CHAMPION’ STUDEBAKER. onthe '53Chev. 2dr......$10%, Thoroughly |- i Fase. me Sur rats Pon coi pee Tr grag, Pe ae Re Barre a a ie - 53 Ford Vj $i. 50K R O ition per month, | care Price $795 168 Be@ch St tow W May for service. $300 FE 4-€6)3 sifu ve ....819» Reconditioned | JEROME, snes uses. » °50 Pontiac 4 dr., padio & ‘32 Chrysler | Liat hs, One e owner. Lew mite. Saratoga eeeree $1 2H 51 Cl ] EVROLET | @oe% i.e on month. \ . . > ——fheater. ~ if } O FERS wbrook '47 Willys Sta. Wag. $499. ecuiphed, nice and cles. ful | P | Bark Metalne greea, Only "15.000 | j ened Seve, t miles. Rese. heater $295 00 $695 '49 Lincoln 4 dr...... $399 $795 »1953 BUICK fordor sedan. | “°*™ HO one | 1 owner. Radio and toes Rig Meh. out. $185 00 | 'S1 Kaiser 2 dr. | Gown, $2733 per month. Hydramatic .... $499 Bel bar pg a 31795 1949 Dodge ororter. eer. Line | af "SY Mercury 2 dr. Sedan, tercegees PO comditivn new #188 00 down, 69033. per ic shift, radio & «ode! “me"$1345 | 1953 DODGE. fordor se- se- automatic shift, radio & Specials j " dan. G | gray. heater . 51 PONTIAC fan Gore BRAID | 4H FAIR, AUGUST 10-14 530 Hudson Cl. Cpe...$199| sedan radio. neater, other spe- - FIOQ5 —~— ss dodge 2 ar.......199) Saas — $1295 ae , SFE OUR DISPLAY I | 1952 PLYMOUTH {ordor | a eee Se SctEne . | 46 Cadillac 4 dr......$244 'S1 CHEVROLET sedan. Areal nice car. rs See we { / '47 Olds. Sedan ,....- $99. 14 Ton Pickup $995 | ‘ Boveon. re eht ‘TOME | ° e , $3 Henry J, nearly new. | s (47 Stude. 2dr. ..... $199 $695 s2orns noLDAY| Y’al} C OnTlac eTal ore | Pe) $595 | +42 Chev. 2dr. ...eee $160! ’S1 DODGE 4 DR. CPE. This has radio, | a ome Radio heater good tires, nice. i ain nside is & ss h ter and many | | '40 Buick Sedan ..... $44, pee “$605, other as. See Us! 50 Chevrolet 4 dr., railio| ‘47 Packard 4. dr......$9 , $1595 | We have nice ar ane GOODWILL USED CARS '47 Chev. 2 dr........81% 4), that you can altord — & heater. o a selection of 65 re- 1952 ( HEVROLET for- many at only — a c . ‘47 Pont. Sed. Cpe....$144 conditioned “O.K.” Used dor. Jet black with | $20 Down i Cars to choose from. odio heater and ; the on AL De. Dl u ~ Orolo am |W Dodge 2dr..... ST ; Powarglide. ___See Ed Jones at ; ~ INOUQ INQM1E, DULTA FOMuCy | ~. | Matthews- $1095 “motor sales | | aa 40 Chevrolet 2dr, radio! © = TUCKS Harare AVES 1932 BUICK tudor etdan,| 7S. Saginaw St Here Are Just a Few of Our Good Buys. & heater. "$9 Chev. 13 t. pickup 8” Chev l t ws ang = one: R 1952 Nash oa! ; ; a r owner, amb i” —— m Prantl - GAGS | wins erm, 2 LE VTONC $1395 aurasee= | 'S2CHEVROLET _ 'SOSTUDE. '52 PLYMOUTH '32 Ford '5 t. pickup $699 | ~ I > aginaw ot. hd car dows. 36 months en’ the MOTAND HEATER, AREAL “VACA: EXTRAS INCLUDING AUTOMATIC MANY THOUSANDS OF. Section 7. Any person, firm, associa- | (0:30—WWJ, Parts Stars 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | CKLW—Eddie Chase SBR, Larry Pa ee | grooves make each “ tion or corporation which shall violate | WXY2, News, wre, ee Re WJBK, Don McLeod 19:15—WJR, Music Metropol. ' ! - je his ordinance shall be deemed guilty of | CKLW. Girardin a eo WCAR. News, Carousel Ww, Heart of News i stone stand out in full, BRSET' Cf 50) i) | +i Saas yee eT: | gta ecte’ erymnre | SEER REE waar” | SMTA Mate Domne | Git Raleas ut JNO MONEY SLR te ee ceeding One Hundred Dollars (9100.00) | tS SORLW. Orgenures 4:30—WW4, Widder Brow? | 59.99 wp, arch. Cant’bry. In fl q ctiy > or by imprisonment in the county jail om 11:18 WXYE—Bver gince Sve | WXYR MeKensie wd, Keys to Capitel ors add richness and Ah Ge not to ex ninety (90) a 1) :00— w News Song Parade , Me CKLW. Ray Gtrardin variety. ~ tach ‘ing apd imprjoument fx the de- | ww gee tige—wam sate op Mine | «swim atone, News | Usgecwam, Rew SAVE insviation , Section, 8 ices aes of ant | SRL ee PM A nN costs, painting, main- — _be- Gay of Bep- _WJBK, Ho , : vember anise youn day of August, A. D. an-mn. Boo, Reynolds + Fie Soe itctacd, we pees Sum. Larry Gentile hearted — : wwe y x2 Somes 11:1S—WIK, Musle 4 s one a -YEAR Ayes: Anderson, Barry, Reese, Loomis, | WXTR Top of Town al Ta = ey eat> Sn chen | WWJ, Brace Marer beauty, convenience 20- . Baye: Bene : use—w. Muste WCAR, News | use—ws Muste ) —— GUARANTEE _ LOUIS G. BARRY, w Kalas a WwW. Warren 6:15—WJIR, Reynolds; Music rh ewe Toe to your property. ‘ Aug. 10, "4. Bowe, : will not from wall, under secre se Town Paye Elizabeth CKL' bee -- 2 Door Plestline, Hag. Mo. MHA 9900s. National Foundation for Infantile|of pardons meeting. Gov. John Gr chip. Insist upon genuine CAST-OSTONE for Eubtia sale 0 oe ag crust Bs, 0 ailaiée Paralysis, said the University of| Lodge commented: ‘Do you call this leet 138 pm. speed wn dt . Michigan will roa a report | 40 old? Why at = age ig - : wcmcwenccccencceeeee io 7 = on overall aspects vaccine practically prenat Fg Lodge s in * : dl T yY FLEET INC NEW YORK — Eighteen labo-|2™ounts of polio - fighting anti- = ie Hwy., Pontiac, Mich. All creditors of The Ciay Fieet, Inc | Gentlemen: Please give me additional information beautifying tecting neue with —.. | na STONE = ee MAME ADORESS. av. city. PHONE : : ‘ ¥ yew \ a \ ; ‘ } C eee : = i \F | * t ee # Se E F . 7) Paes fo: a i oer! f \ , Set Gilt Sea f et ee, ; c, +: 7 ‘ ; s i za ‘ae ek ray oy hay 5 oy pa ? ve ee es { } ee ‘ ; Ter At) of , wit, ers t ‘ K . } : / ‘ee, { j : rae ji aX oy } pis | “NS ae 3 ; . . i ' a ; ae : ‘ A eed 3 : ; “by / : th eegt a ons BS fe ies Ge ¢ ‘ oe s/ : qe ip eee i : bo sb mae . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1954 ne administration's bill to legalize | committee finally decides to ta-|federal court order be obtained : see the cat. He unloaded his pas- ap Solons May Table {tse or ‘wiretarpea evidence injtie it. veld osteoid Wy oak ne ee ee ee Husbands! Wives! : ea.” pion ree heres The wiretap bill already The Senate bill also contains a| D@lay for Bus Driver Papen aes ssp aed ny alg eZ Wiretap Legalizing Ths Eales Was taken yesterday been approved in a modified! provision approved by the House} ep Cape lie tig Sag og ee ee Oe + Dat Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger on a motion by Sen, Pat: form by the House, Befpre voting | which allows the attorney geriéral | halted powione ghey nb aed Ag of maneuvering to | tran pu feos by als fem epee WASHINGTON (INS)—The Sep one eee at da poe |'@ Put oft action on the bilh the |to use wiretap information already |%,h"a"ts’ hag leaped under the| induce the animal to leave the oe So cy Ones, Tose ate Judiciary Committee has ten- Cheever ter, Te meadrc| Senate group agreed « Houm-|ohained or prosecution of sub-|machine” The diver got ot and| bu. ‘an te diver continue hs} ne ns sand Oe tke eae but couldn't | trip. on tatively voted to pigeonhole the! would be killed for this year if the! passed provision requiring that a/|versives without a court order. could hear meéowing, y, FINAL y WEEK OF SALE! BUY NOW! Sale Ends Saturday! Regularly 249.95! 9-lb. Load-Size Kenmore ‘Boh Sais | || Se) AUTOMATIC OK Farm Plan | | seen eee! «=> WASHER Ferguson, Potter Vote 2 O for Lower Supports on J/ BUY NOW... YOU'LL SAVE 41.95! family car, with Bruce Five Basic Crops licans, Monday voted for a farm bill amendment by Sen. Schoeppel FOR THIS (R-Kan) providing for price sup- ports at from 8245 to 90 per cent SALE ONLY of parity for five basic crops. The || against an amendment by Sen. Me- | < > ee. ae za €R-Wis)to the farm bill The wonderful work-saving washer—Kenmore at a low, . "s . t which would have ordered supports sale price! Nota “semi”... but.g full-sized, fully outo- Check Features and Price! matic model—designed to banish washday drudgery for- — ever! Come in... see this complete Kenmore in action Deluxe-styled, 10 Cu. Ft. amendment : ot Sears! Buy now and save 41.95 this week! fe ee pene . COLDSPOT HOME ed 49-44 an amendment by Sen. “orn - ports, after it had been amend- : ' ’ Appliance Dept. 7 ed to provide for 82% to 90 per i Sears Main Floor cent. price supports. Ajken’s on “ - slightly lower floor of 80 to po ’ Regular 249.95! Save 41.95! SPECIAL ] 49° cent. “The 2% to 0 proposal was of AMERICA’ } Full 9-Ib. Size Kenmore PURCHASE: fered by Sen, Schoeppel and was ° $10 DOWN Stayted by a eiatng O66 wots. Y Top features, del ling—not stripped! ptr or pea tiow a “ me GAS D R E kK ; Freezes oad stores 346 Ibe of food a once! . “ A vote. SELLER! Here’s your most practical size home freezer at the | ' year’s outstanding price! Super-Wall construction, lid light, divided storage! Choose yours now—save $20! vote. F totals were identical, six senators Nor $ | qutiched ete. Automatic! ? 08 iy The Michigan senators also voted with the majority as the ~ Compare! Senate adopted 49-43 an amend- allow the continuance of dairy THE | price supports at present levels. LOWEST Save work, save worry! Save 41.95 on a brand new Sens. Ferguson and Potter voted Kenmore Dryer during this final sale week! Fully : Thye (Me) which ee PRICE IN automatic Kenmore dries clothes fluffy-soft and eee venton FRONT-MOUNTED CONTROLS * . ° c ' - ; substitute, an 80 per cent parity TOWN! wrinkle-free day or night. Check the features... Olfers super-dense insulation, So easy are Tempalatue price oer on dairy at me. you'll save more at Sears! pecan operating ary Indicator and adjustable Cold ciency! Control dial! Sale! New Automatic COMPLETELY AUTO- . ) it =a Kenmore Griddle- Top : MATIC DEFROST! gears hap ao eS <>. ELECTRIC RANGE : ! — > —ggal But he spent the money on him- | \ Sond-tedap ona] TRFRtLLtCtW tUwWwrst raring ‘ot embezzling government eave —_ — 7 ae _ ow! \ k ie 7 we on in Maacow covers ONLY $10 DOWN = : Balance on Sears Easy Payment Pion : 0 Only at Sears . . . such wonderful savings on a q — fully automatic, double - oven range! 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