| ¢ ee Spe se ex PONTIAC, 3 Belaian Seale Tries to Break EDC Deadlock Henri Spaak, in a dramatic llth hour move to break the deadlock between France and her allies, today compromise formula during le ® e | : 3 23 u S ~ TaetEb hy i Et ie | e3 56 tut 4 fl 5 i S ig ih if ag if 2 + i ; Fi 3 “t i i a Y a 29 Bus preére ae ea < : “ WRECKS éscaped injury as their bus struck—and- crumbled | the crash, were unhurt. Impact tore off one side of this one-story cottage in Plymouth, Mass. yesterday. | the bus which was one of a convoy carrying Scouts Four_occupants of the house, including 10-month-gid/| to an outing. Driver Tony Ailva suffered minor Danny Holmes who was hurled under his crib in | head injuries. couts in ia adele sti ot) 3 rj scape Injury Pee =a \for Blue Ford “ tis ae eS, é ar Wirephote v=! 1,946 Dwellings Built in Pontiac 4-Year Figures Also Show County Gaining 35,361 Homes Dwelling unite built in Pontiac from April 1, 1950, to July 1, 1954, totaled 1,946, an increase of 9.7 per cent, the survey revealed. size. In the area surveyed (Wayne, Oakiand and Macomb Counties), Oakland stood second to Macomb for Title Fight Tonight when they caucus gates arrived here second only to Wayne County in number of votes, and with an announced preference for home-county-man Hig- County delegates tonight must i é ii i i z ‘ 3 a i is { L Martin, Secretary of State Owen (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) the field. sone aloft, humidity and other range weather forecasts. half inches, records tempera Cows’ Bellows Lead Man to Army Weather Recorder The bellowing of 15 nervous cows brought William Welke to a pasture at the rear of his farm home at 7625. Oakley Park Rd., Commerce Township, this morning where he discovered a strange orange object lying in Closer examination revealed a U. 8. Army Signal parachute three feet in diameter with a radio- attachment used by the Army to measure at- mospheric conditions. Army officials at Selfridge Air Force Base in Mt. Clemens said the four-and-a-half by five-and-a- of winds ture, the speed information used for long- Oakiand-- County dele- County Delegates to GOP Convention Back Higgins By BURDETT C. STODDARD * Pontiac Press Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS—Ways of winning the nomination of State Sen. George N. Higgins (R-Ferndale) to a high state administrative post will be the chief concern of Oakland County delegates to the GOP State Convention The 122 delegates and numerous alternates will meet in Hotel Pantlind«tewutline strategy for Saturday's 11 a. m. masse gathering in the Civic Auditorium to nominate Republican candidates for secretary of state, auditor general, attorney general and state treasurer. ) Lads Nabbed in Theft Spree Four Boys, Ages 12-15, Take Joy Ride Tours in Stolen Autos F ; f t if | rf bed | f i ' . vot g : R F Z |Police today -asked help )4|Savings Bank yesterday of || the men operated from an Police Search in Bank Holdup Alert Michigan, Ohio for 2 Men Who Stole $6,900 at Elsie OWOSSO (AP) — State from Michigan and Ohio residents to watch for two men in a blue, 1954 Ford sedan with Ohio license plates who are believed to have robbed Elsie State $6,900. Police said they believe abandoned farm 142 miles ‘northeast of ~ Ovid, elit i Judge Arthur H. Day to set bail or call a hearing. Corrigan made no mention of the matter at the arraign: vent. Queried by reporters, he saic. “No comment. I'm not trying this case in the newspapers.” After the indictment was read, Garmonie said simply “Not guilty, your honor.”’ Sheppard was returned immedi- ately to his cell in county jail. Saturday to Be Fair and Slightly Warmer Partly cloudy skies and slightly and the high Saturday 83 to 87, say the normal low, 56. There will be minor day-to-day changes, but generally warm Sun- day and toward the middle of the week. Rain will average around one inch. Y from 6 to %. At 8 a.m, today the thermometer reading was 62 degrees, rising to 79 at 2 p.m. ’ In Today's Press | 7 aaamannannncenenee ot Comics... | County News... ....05. 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The —eight Nations .whieh-will-gather to whip in their purpose of blocking further Communist expansion in that part of the world. * x * Two of the states which have agreed to participate in imple- menting the alliance which long has been a goal of U. S. policy, are Thailand and the Philippines. Both are directly threatened by the Reds’ gains in Indochina. Malaya, likewise in the line of Com- course, is directly concerned with Indo- china. Pakistan stands as a logical member of the new alliance because of its location on the invasion route from the Communist north, Australia, New Zealand and the Unit- ed States felt immediate adverse effects from Japan’s aggression in Indochina. All three are determined to prevent a similar result at the hands of Red China. * * * Those states which will attend, however, make up the hard core of opposition to Coni- Together they represent sufficient armed strength and will to freedom to be a strong i SP Jeo eee 1 9 ; | ye ; I £f ;) i | ___munist_pressure, will be represented at _ ———Baguto-by-Great Britain. France, of toms ands wit One of our biggest pluggers in Boy Scout work is D. B. Eames who always can be depended upon to go through with any assignment he tackles. During his wartime years many surprising experiences came the way of Dr. Harold A. Furlong, — but one of the most recent ones came just that Harold and Dr. Aaron Riker and their wives had arranged to meet the Stuart Whit- fields and the Harold E. Howletts at the ski club near Gaylord. Without saying anything to the others, the latter two men went shop- ping in Petoskey and equipped themselves with pink shirts and Bermuda shorts. They report that when they strolled out onto the golf course to meet Messrs. Furlong and Riker, the former took one look and exclaimed: “x*! Zx... Now I have seen everything.” When the third time this year that we have a three-day weekend holiday only a few days away, Mothers, be sure to take this test! When you need only one or two burners on 7 kitch- k the front of burns! 5 By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-389: Ronald, aged 4, is badly burned-. ‘ death in the hospital. “at Hidden -VaHey, —It seems ~- ~pr--Crane, itis all #0 tragic”) his heart broken mother informed me. “I had a stew on the stove and ran across the street to the grocery store to pick up a couple of loaves of bread. “Apparently, Ronnie reached up and pulled the handle of the pan. It poured scalding hot stew all over him. “Oh, Dr. Crane, I think I'll go Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley in making an early appeal for us to produce as good a traffic fatality record as we did on the other two. In the candid opinion of an old political observer, both political par- ties are much better organized in Oakland County than ever before. Looks like a real battle between now and Nov. 2. — : At this week’s Pontiac City Commission meeting : Mayor William W. Donaldson asked, “Is there anything in the rules to keep me from accepting a basket of peaches from the Romeo Peach Queen.” City Manager Walter K. Willman ~ replied, “If there is the rule has been fre- quently violated.” Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Caroline Schwab e 152 Edison St.; eighty-fifth birthday. ‘, ty \ / \ j | dy about it consciously, you must form the habit and repeat the pro- cess till it is automatic. And never leave matches around where children can get them. Keep such things in a tin can or a glass ll a aE i leave nails projecting ‘i el of pies ee Why Can’t People Buy Sodium Citrate crazy if he dies. I keep blaming walls myself.” And Accidents are the greatest sin- hook or nail on the wall, for gle cause of death among Ameri- many people lose an eye by can children nowadays: reaching up to unhook the scis- So all adults should look ahead. sors, and then they slip out of Think beyond the present moment. the child's grasp and fall, points Don't leave the handles of skillets downward, into an eyeball, “or stew pans projecting outward ~~ Don't leave a toddler or a baby from the stove. in his bathtub while you run to Instead, wm em cron to the telephone, for he can slip under ward of t stove so ’ toddlers can't tip such utensils. Se suet in cae cocund ond nese To be sure you will always do Your . eal may this, even when you aren't thinking like polars. ray bet : oe ually is far longer than you think. tom of your bathtub so you don’t fa) slip, crack your skull, and slip un- Shower baths are much safer in this respect than tub baths. And never have a radio around water, as in the bathroom, for many get electrocuted in this way. For crawling children, be sure you.have a play pen and deposit them in it, if you must leave them for a few moments, When you get off a hus_or_street- car, don't let tle children step down first, for they. may then dart in front of an oncoming automo- bile. You adults should lead the and. dignified and frewn on sim, And by all means look back be- but they still like tot about fore you bang the door of an auto- how: devilish they used to mobile, especially if children are ai ies F The hower in the those party who differed wi erance at its recognizes ple that the voters themselves, through their freedom of choice 4m the primaries, shall decide who is entitled to wear the party label in a campaign. This has a direct bearing on the appearance just made by Eisen- hower at the Illinois State Fair, Cir Seg ee . with J bulhdings of the Genste and House publican senatorial nominee in fly continuously, beth day and pressed different views from the night, President on various national is- YW it’s worth the iat 6 eer a pole and display the flag, it's From a practical political ge . has_always__been —— argued that the party leader who Botte Trexier NOLPt 8 congressional pensions ° get elected has a better chance 3261 Whitfield Drive of-winning his support in con- Maceday Lake gressional votes next time than — if the nominee wins the election Respect Older People; Gcaptto tho enters pen eppest Don’t Criticize Them met te fend 1 pctacigle On August 10, there appeared a involved is that the party nominees fine tribute to our past President, cannot justly be repudiated by a Herbert Hoover, commemorating President and that, once the peo- his 80th birthday. To me this was ple have chosen the party nomi- done to honor and respect him hav- nees, the President is in duty ing lived to serve his country in bound to support them. the highest office and to do many 7. - * coo re ere gwen August 13th finds an article Publican Ww re criticizing this write up. When are sponsibility? There's an interesting the American people going to wake situation in New Jersey, for exam- respect, not criticize older people Clifford Case won the Republican There is no one of us who is per- senatorial nomination in the pri- fect,-We-all_have failed in some- _™aries. = thing and I am sure that Mr. He is facing a rebellion of Tt Hoover did his best under the cir- record inthe me of Ree tatives, it re- One Who Respects Old Age sembled the New Deal. : In addition to this, Case made a foolish statement after his nomination this year about his intention, if elected, to vote against the selection of Sen. Mc- Carthy for a committee chair- manship next January if the _ Republicans win control of the Senate. still in the car, You can easily What he might have said with scissors off a toddier’s entire hand propriety was that he would vote When children are older, teach . 8 of chairmen is usually prepared in te. Had he done so, he would have been expressing his convictions— ‘and he has as much right to his views any other Republican— : hd if if if ! k (Copyright 1954) Without Prescription, Demands Brady fee id le zg 4 | it j ! ; HH a ? i Ba draw, by discontinuing dues. to pay niving businessmen used 53 such a law or ordinance ? | ES r lil 2 f FE Li | 5 f i i igs tid t Eazedes 2 a yee Set 4 a RESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST go. Sy. 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She is a -graduate- of the Pontiac Business son of the Hugh Dickies of Sylvan Lake, Frank attended Olivet College where he was a member of Phi Alpha Pi. YVONNE YEAGER One in Real Life, One on TV By DOROTHY ROE 4. Don't be offended when your AP Women’s Editor husband says, ‘That dress looks Keeping up with the whims and awful,” after you're all dressed for moods of one husband taxes the 4 Party. It’s a husbandly custom. endurance 6f most women, but Just change it and wear some Joan Caulfield manages to keep up thing else ‘- with two. |S Det ty we mele er One is big, boyish N band over. It can't be done any- her costar on oie popular teleet, Way. Take him as he is, and like one show “My Favorite —Hus-: The other is her reallite bus Elisabeth Omli band, Ross, one of iy- B J wood's top producers, wwe most woods top producers. whose most 4 Become Bride whose next superspectacle ee Mr. and Mrs. Elias F. Omli of “Alexander the Great.” Bothell, Wash., announce the en- * - Ld | dagement of their daughter, Eliza- Joan's problem is one that is be- beth. to David C. Wold. son of the coming more_.and -more frequent 7 wife TV series grows. | Elizabeth is a former resident ae ae ot think the whole of Pontiac and is the grandaughter thing tough on Barry's Thomas R. Olsen | is $-niy-husband:-she- + Gar ARBEIT pETeet s R. “People Pon always making! pizabeth and Devid attend Pa- of course the public’ cific Lutheran College in Parkland, gets to thinking of People in their Wash. David will attend Luther or movie roles as if they were cominary in St. Paul, Minn. real. To Barry and to me it's just Mr adenbaugh H to Circle another acting job, but I don't make love to another. woman in front of the cameras and the whole -The Lydia Circle of the Christian must be.a pretty unusual guy to! tian Church met Tuesday evening understand and not to get|in the Elizabeth Lake road home And the + Joan Caters to 2 Hubbies:: brushes and a rubber sponge for | ' know how I'd feel if Frank had to world once a week. I guess he | Women's Fellowship of First Chris- jealous.’ of Mrs. John Radenbaugh * * * Studying the genus husband both} of the program. Program partici- on and off-stage, Joan has arrived| pants were Mrs. Harry Stuart. | Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. James 1. Don't play golf with your io} Booz, Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. band if you're the’ sensitive type. | William Tompkins. He's sure to lose his temper at} The second in a series of six somé time, and you'd better be | book reviews was given by Mrs. able to take it smiling. | John Appleton, Mrs William De 2. Don't try to force your hus-| Rousse and Mrs. Edgar Springer band to go shopping with you. Men | assisted the hostess. are afraid of sales clerks, just as! —_——— women are afraid of waiters. —_—. ‘Caldron Has Picnic 3. Don't expect your husband to! The Edward Pritchards opened understand how you can talk and | their Riviera terrace home Thurs- play bridge at the same time. And! day evening to 45 members and try not to win all the time. It's guests of Iraq Caldron for a pic- bad for his ego. i nic. Exquisite Diamonds Styled for You! |The Blooming Look By ANITA COLBY and say out loud, “Yes, I admit I want to be beautiful because I want some man to say so.” Very well. That clears the at- mosphere. Now-there are a few other home truths that we will establish right off besides. One is that beauty is so often in the eye of the beholder, which translated means that when a man is pleased with a woman, for any reason—because she smells good, or has just baked him a pie, or asked his advice—she is almost certain to look beautiful to him. Bored Deadpan Gone There is a poll being taken about every half-hour 4 seems, asking men what they like in| women. You find a big unanimity. in one thing—if they can't describe the face, they all know they want it to have expression. The bored deadpan is gone, by popular demand. Men want inter- est, sweetness, warmth, they say. That's the southern vote. . The Ivy League's vote is for vivaecity, intelligence, alertness. The West says it likes the whole- some, friendly, outdeor look on a girt—ready for fun, glad she's They all say they like a minimum |amount of makeup. What they don't know is they actually like a Takin amount of care iy appty-+ ing it—they don't want it to show. They _like meticulous grooming —sparkling freshness, passionate cleanliness. They like a girl to seem colorful, but not splashy. We did a lot of polling in Holly- wood. I remember trying to pin down some answers with specific questions. Blonde vs. Brunette Hair?—In one poll 75 per cent preferred brunettes to biondes, but were unable to say exactly where Mrs. Lowell Mount was in charge | brunette stopped and blonde start- ed. On the other hand there was the Gentlemen Prefer Blondes -school. But they all knew they wanted hair to be “‘loose,”” ‘‘sweet-smelling,” and “‘shiny.”’ Now will you brush and masSage, shampoo every other day if neces- sary, set it becomingly and scent it well? Skin—They all want it ‘‘natural"’ —but they don't mean the color and texture of old lemons which is fading sunburn, nor the gray wan look after a cold. They think peaches and cream are natural—they mean the sweet- ly flushed cheek, the rosy lip. What they want is a bloom, a glow—and oh days you haven't got it, you've got to be mighty artful about sim- ulating it. Now you see how carefully you must blend your rouge—lay on your How to Build a Better Mantrap —We will all now go into the pri- vacy of our boudoirs, shut the door, 2 iS ANITA | Bright—shining—laughing—those words they like to lavish on eyes So remember “your eight hours sleep—your * *palming”™’ and “‘seeing | black.” And for that lashy look—the sec- lashes, combed carefully free of | beads. For the shine, a quick, feathering of Vaseline. Just Enough Weight Figure?—The whistle-able figure in just the right places. At. any rate, say a thousand blushing col- lege men, “Don't give us that real skinny, mode! figure—it scares a fellow to take hold of a giri’s arm and find he's steering a set of bones around. No, nobody wants her to be fat—not a bit. But—you know —just right. Uh—with a small waist in between. . It indicates more exerc ises—to tone your whole body; whether your problem is too much or too little. Low, Warm Voice One more very important feature, that can ruin all the smooth skin and soft hands, and shining hair and just right figure. is: Voice?—They all say a nice voice is one that isn’t used too much They want it low and warm, flex- | ible and intelligent—not a mono tone, not a silly, affected burble They make real fun of manner- isms, perhaps more in voice than} any other kind. The heavy boarding-seheol meuth full of peta. toes—the exaggerated overworked | southern drawl, the stilted theat- rical strain all came in for vetoes. They want a pretty laugh, too— not a cackle, nor yet a constant | giggle. First Impression When first you meet a man, whether he’s conscious of it or} not, his eyes are busy running around checking up on clothes. tastes, skin. eyes and hair—and his nose and ears are just as re- sponsive. Then *if he’s interested, he'd your hand—dance with you and see if you're quick and light, if your waist is small and firm. What he sees, smells, feels and hears add up to your “‘looks.” That’s his “first impression’ of foundation, dust over your powder? | you Eyes That Laugh Eyes?—". . . I don't know what color they were they were so fice DINING... at It’s Best! Food, pleasant Excellent atmosphere . . . conven- ient downtown location. Waldron The Potent Glance What's going to keep him for a second impréssion? “There's one mon bright."" ‘Maybe they were lirick that no girl should be too _ | re wn—I thought they were blue— | shy. to use--nor too straightforward | — /_’”’--—" nis Tis “Tong curly lashes.” 1 jte scom, . It’s a device—it's older than Eve, | certainly—but it can stop a man dead in his _ tracks as he was about to say, “Awfully nice meet- ing you,”—and go. You give him a long, full, potent look right out of your eyes—a look of fun, or understanding, or coquetry, or interest—or a ques- tion. And then, my girl, in case you don’t remember what the word “shy” means, learn to drop your —eyes shyly; Learn to do a whole pantomine of advance and flight with your eyes. And guess what? He gives ehase. ‘He spent the whole evening -with Hotel Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike St. her!” Now how did that ever happen? .. . He's a man, you goose. _Now that you've got him, you've got to do something with him. You ond go ‘round of mascara on outer has a little extra roundness—nicely, | ¢ Glowing Beauty Men Love |Build a Better Mantrap” With Charm COLBY {have a number of choices, but they |all come out of the same root. You can use the same technique on a visiting lecturer, the end on \the football team, the blind date | your cousin brodght, er a friend of your father’s ‘Show Your Interest j Simply. first, let him _know_you're jinterested in him—or even attract- ed to him. There's no ,jharm in that—and it pleases any man Second, pay attention to him— don't table-hop, even with your eyes. Don't, for heaven's sake, throw yourself at him, however You've learned about that—that the feeling of the chase is basically a man's greatest pleasure. But- some difect- questions, .and attentive listening . . . and he's saying to his best friend, “That's a mighty intelligent girl, I tell you.” ing. the. | find what he wants to talk about. Sharpen up on whatever your | subject is going to be if you ever | get to it—but don’t force it— don’t drag it in until he’s exhaust- ed himself and turns and says, “And what about you? What | makes you so bright?” | Don't tell him. Don't say it’s {hard work and patience and will | power Look ‘as helpless as you j}can—as gay as a bird—and just |whisper to yourself, ‘Never under estimate the power of a‘woman.” | The End 4 — Work Meeting, Luncheon Held ‘by Ladies Aid Mrs. David Anderson of Corwin | court was hostess to 23 members and friends of the Ladies Aid So- | ciety of the Oakland Avenue Unit- led Presbyterian Church Thursday for an all-day work meeting and cooperative luncheon Honored guests at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Lierop and family, Korean mis- sionaries who are home on fur- lough. Mrs. Andrew Creswell, Mrs. Van Lierop’s mother, was presented with a gift. She will join the Van Lierops in Pittsburgh for the - sinter. Mrs. Howard Hall presided at the business meeting and Mrs. J. J. | Schledron led ‘devotions. It was announced —-that-— the — September meeting will be held in the church, by Mothersingers Pontiac _Mothersingers_ held a picnic supper Tuesday evening at the Watkins Lake home of Mrs. Jchn Bills. Mrs. Edward Lewer and Mrs. Roy Beattie assisted the hostess. . Ig. was announced that fall _re- hearsals will begin Sept. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in McConnell School. _ Infor- mation about the Mothersingers | may be obtained by contacting Mrs. | Lewer or Mrs. Charles Chapman. Mrs. Chapman will entertain the group-in-September at which time secret pals will be revealed. To minimize ehlarged veins in the hands, press down on them when applying hand cream. And raise your arms and shake the wrists frequently to stimulate cir- culation. to your hand WEEK-END SALE! ~~ We have an exquisite ring styled particularly for your type of hand. Come in and see our heautiful display of | LUT Engagement & Wedding rings Dalla.” 17 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Assorted Take Along inet Cut Flowers. .... PEARCE FLORAL CO. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. 30 CASH ‘Phone FE 2-0127__, ‘newspapers to draw him out and —_ icais Susser Hela— ast . ‘ [aad es ; 5 * 5) 2) A Annual Living Rx , = re Sia so RE Jacksons to Entertain Visitors Bridal Parties Beginning for Mary Beth Wiesler By RUTH SAUNDERS Dior Styles Don Loper Claims Unaccentuated Bust Not Flat Look the world. Kind words between them are so few that it would take a very small investment to get them engraved in letters of gold. But here’s a switch—Don Loper, long a sharp critic of French de- sign, has _gone_squarely on the record in support of Christiast Dior and his new celebrated flat look. Leper says, “I have never been j a afout—tan ot Dier- : “Dior has not created a ‘flat! look’ but an unaccentuated bust- line. There is a colossal difference, as any brassiere manufacturer will tell you. “The effect of Monsieur Dior's busfline is, in my opinion, not particularly glamorous. But this is because he has covered the neck and shoulders as well as softened the bosom line. I would say that the effect is distinguished and. ele- gant, “My point is that Christian Dior has not endorsed the flat that they insist that this is what he has done.”’ Loper was pleasantly mysterious about his own fall collection which will not be unveiled until Sept. 8 at a fabulous showing in Beverly Hills. © “I doubt that this collection will make headlines since I always do pretty much the same thing. I believe that girls should look like girls and as glamorous as possible. I also believe that clothes should be designed as furniture or jewelry is designed—to last for many years. “1 have put together a kind of interesting collection of diamond jewelry that will be shown with my clothes. I think that the mass of fake beads you see off every- thing today will make my rather ——~yeserved— ' fook pretty good. “I believe in real diamonds if you can afford them, and if you can’t, as little costume jewelry as you can get away with. Don’t mis- understand—I like costume jewel- ry, but I detest the way in which it is heing over-used today. “When I go into a restaurant I feel as though every woman in the room is going to come over and offer to tell my fortune, I hope my collection will combat this." Two Are Honored by Loyal Neighbors Mrs. Grover Sturgis was honored at.a pink and Jlue shower and Mrs. Leroy Stoner was honored at Attends Luncheon - and Garden Club Thursday at a i ] : i il : “perhuse— approach -4o jewelry. . if aa f E ex | & IH | ai PeEES eeree : 2 Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Perry and their son, Peyton, and daughter, Jacqueline, have returned to their home in New Canaan, Conn., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jona- | = than M. Ball of Shirley drive. * ¢ 8 | | ts son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Wilkam T. Utley, at Lake. — —e—_e- — At a luncheon meeting last pleted plans for its part of the annua! Winter Carnival to be given Nov, 12. The Birmingham unit's special project will be the Children’s Cor- ner at the carnival, which will take place at the Latin Quarter in Detroit. . . . Mrs, Harry J. Phillips and Mrs. Westbrook Lane of Wing Lake have returned from a visit with friends at a summer home near are here for a 10-day visit. * * * have returned home after a stay at Hidden Valley, Gaylord. s * . Mr. and Mrs, John L, Bones | {Betty-—F : ‘Tinarde).< onmewmen Abe ff csc NAN WV birth of a son, John Jencks, Aug. 16. Return to Homes Mr, and Mrs. Philip Mazer of Allen street and Don Mazer of Fenton have returned home from Chaska, Minn., where they attend- ed the funeral of their father, Conard Mazer Sr. Schoo] of Beauty Call today for detailed information. No age limit! ____ For Future Security Phone FE 4-1854 Cell Miss Wilson Today tor Information PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16% E Huron, Behind s 2nd 11M S&. Saginaw, Enroliments Avai PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 » fin northwestern AC SCF 5 . ee © Flower girls participating in the Living Rosary Service at the Shrine-of the Sorrow{ul Immaculate Heart of Mary BOs 7 A . * \ 4 f eat f : I ; é a 7 PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 195; . e ; - or ty j x “ sf Mary LaFave of East Howard street, Sybil Dee O'Neil of ury | Lewis street, Shirley LaFave of East Howard street and. lat St. Joseph Church Saturday will be (left to right) Rose |Mary and Joanne Wako Oliver street. . i oe PS vee of ; (3 : gt VS t ing fashion presentation in many seasons. The newest fall styles in women’s apparel are artiving daily . . . and when you see them you will be as excited as we are! Visit Jacobson’s soon and begin planning now your new wardrobe and back-to-school needs. PARKING AREA FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE US APPAREL AND HOME DECORATIVE. Ne ae SR EE RY WE RN | Se nn RR Far Teen et or oe oid Rutledges, and Ju-|/f Mrs. John B. Hammond wift be {tian M. -Gilroy;—beth—-of Birming- hostess at a tea and shower Sat-| 88 Wayne Street Have your hair styled, in an easy te care for fashion. Rejuvenate with Harper Method Care. _|| RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP : Se: to: School?, with nipping elastic binding to tiny your waist & hide your thighs Such fanciful little things, you'd never dream they could be s0 firm with your figure! Designed ‘of power net with eross-stitched satin elastie front panels. Panty to match detachable garters. s Sl ee ta Se e if, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST =i 20, A “a. —, # 1954 fe Wonders About Enter taining Friends in Mother-i 4 Spray Guns. _ and Rollers © |Are Speedy Exferior Painting Goes Faster With These Methods - Painting the outside of a house, /|as a number of you will agree, re- “| quires a good deal of painting. By | the second or third day of work, | |the average person is starting to | | wonder ‘if there isn't a faster way | |}to apply the paint than with a/| | brush. _| Well, there are several methods | His newly-ironed-shirt,-tailored-in per-|colorfastness are assured for the life of the She just i Why is Greta’s mother unable to define herself as an angry person? Well, to put our anger at some- one into words exposes us unmis- Ht E §5 53 tert : fi : 5 t that you've spent more time clean- ing out the nozzle of the spray at- achment than you would have needed to paint the house with a brush. ; Paint rollers intended for use new but they seem to do a nice fast job of things. They can be used on just about ~ hany~surface-and~smail—ones-are ! pps tngd fiery Fendiriay ends | manently washable Avcoset rayon, is smooth | shirt. Iron glides over the fabric. ° and wrinkle-free. Shrinkage control and While spray guns and rollers & are recommended for the second ‘+ ® , x iG | and third coats of exterior paint. | Fights Martyrdom With Stubbornness A “skirtful of acorns” for that exciting first day at | spply the prime coat ls with a “Skirtful of acorns” for exciting first day at the coat is a Chi d dl Sh — Cotten frock has an acorn printed bouffant| ™= ild Dawdles to Show Resentment . * . . . q 7 . - 7 The ide he . tha the ; = ” . nes ~ — - - - - “ — — - _— - - skirt with solid bodice and sashed: with ribbon. en ae a _ By MURIEL LAWRENCE.’ and you want to tap - ; . to take a strong grip. If it is| Greta is 11, a little fatter than| ker. Dentist Overcomes Handicap | just flowed onto the surface, there | she should be. She Nas nice man-|~Gretas’ mother never tells her+ |is a chance of it pulling off when | ners and basks in praise. But she | that she feels like this. Deatn Ends T h 4 the other two coats of paint are | has the most exasperating habit says, “Oh, run along, for heaven's ess eac ING | sppiiea over it. of not hearing when you call her. | sake’’"—and@ angrily begins to tidy She dawdles interminably over | the comic books herself and Leads to New Career any chore you give her. If her| Her refusal to declare her anger ° P . =e ie S/in clear, istakable words ac- : By ANNE HEYWOOD Now he has a special kind of taking to tidy her pile of old | counts for Greta's stubbornness. It : For some time now I've beer bell which vibrates in a way that comic books, she never ‘‘answers | is the child's reply to the language hearing about a remarkable den- he can recognize. back.” of martyred action. tist 7 N. Y./ He is a happy, hard working | But as she stares at you, im- | As the adult cannot say, “This = “He's a real career change,” | ™an at an age when many men nocent-faced, into her eyes comes | dawdling of yours makes Me s0 people told me, “and he’s been retire to the shelf. : * | = look of such secret, stubborn | angry I feel like slapping you,” written up -in—-H. Allen - Smith's | -But-that's-only_part-of- the story. 2 .# —— books. He’s very hard of hearing ‘ s . wad be nap Wecetarting comes" |G. Spore sated, te ase wd Mary Margaret McBride Says: aol “« the one . «visitor entirel You write| ‘Then an accident impaired hi : instance, there about presents. Whenever | dese wen pon eat oo ogi t any ee nme aoe. i} comes up here to this Catskill farm, I feel an irresistible urge to to him, apd he answers you ver- nosis showed that it would get hang around while bags are being unpacked. That's bally, and brilliantly. increasingly worse through the just in case the guest has brought me something. ls geared to his handicap. He | “I knew teaching was out of the i’ ‘| 895 — gone a preg ll ring open. has a special buzzer which the question,” Dr. Adorjan said. cheer- :. Ve snomnent = varie at swe Ned patient holds in his lap and fully, “so I debated what there ue. 4 All summer long when I was a little girl we bi busses whenever. the drilling gets__was that interested me which 4 vistors, ‘mostly relatives such as Page's | too unpleasant. ‘could be done without my hearing x from faraway places Hike Californie, Arkansas- hi For a long time, he had a little | “| settled on dentistry and St. Louis, which though it was in our own state ' dog who barked when patients) wont back to work to learn it. seemed as distant as Europe to me who had never © ' came into the reception room, thus! 4 took a long time, but it has ridden on a train. sae | banana One owe he My aunts brought trunks full of gifts—pink- one was there. ribboned boxes of store candy with pretty girls’ TT to aed ee PE aR by Care Wier faces on the covers, silk dresses their girls had ygygq | have suffered some bad reverse of | which, havea playmate her_own size: J was named for Aunt Margaret ° Every little girl would love to, outgrown. . ——— SOHO __handicap . from Face, | ™akes then féel that life is hope-' Make ‘her this-32-inch dolt!- Dress’ and thought I loved her best. On “nearby came over just then to —_— cg las am oe a a peter ~tiee—2-children'sclothes'_ . ~~~ the-other--hand,..Aunt-Julia's hair ia’ j }.-en._what _Tonamy. it Free ation—Evenings them to write Dr, Adorjan. Pattern 89%: Pattern pieces, was my favorite red. But Aunt! up to. Thers was a 4 Oy Appointment He has offered to correspond with | transfers, Wistructiois for 32-inch} Ta won the popularity” contest} scene with” Oliver shrugging and } WARREN 6082 any such people, in the hope that (doll! Stuff with chips of foam rub- because she always brought the| Papa shouting. Next day Oliver WARREN 6891 he can cheer them up and give! ber or cotton batting. | most wonderful salted almonds| went home. |them moral support. And if he) Send 25 cents in coins for this | which she made herself. There! 4 my joy, Virginia, whose Mademoiselle Simone ‘can’t, I don't know who can! | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| was a chance, too, that she might , Short Wave Method (Copyright, 1964) |tern for first-class mailing. Send) make some more while she was | mother ot ae ae with La Parisienne Health ; | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | with us, so I was her slave and torch rot Salen, Farwell rett In 10 years of active duty the) pept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | shadow. _catarrh, was already on the way . Det 33400 Mound Rd. (Just N. of 14 Mi.) «= | million miles, XQOIIOIIODI OILS SAM, Wires 08 WH mM, Fall Opening » MONDAY, AUGUST 30 and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial Training, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Economics, Business Organization, Credits and Collections, Business Mathematics, Business English, Salesmanship, Business Speech, Vocabulary Study, Commercial Law, Letter Writing, Filing, Dictaphone, Comptometer and Calculator and Other Subjects APPROVED OM. PLL eLALALLLALLALLALA 7 West Lawrence St. —_—_— Pontiac, Mich. VISIT the School... Q Phone FE 2-3551 or | Name... cccccc0- see ceee- Mail this Ad for * —— Address. eee eee eens oe oe SA hhh hededhedhekededhededed battleship Missouri steamed half a) gtation, New York 11, N.Y. Print On hot days, she equipped plainly pattern number, your name, | herself with a palm-leaf fan and} a flyswatter and the two of us | be another unpacking to watch | hopefully. ; } In a recently invented battery | ficient to power a desk lamp. ze It forces us to acknowl- It So I doubt whether stubborn aatBt iia Cyaalilj La AIM! LIS iS iA) AIM ST 16 (TiAlTe iS iSl JAIGIE| - -dawdling-is-a--new-experience..for.1 |Creta's mother. Though she’s out- aa La SB IRIAISIS TAY]! [Olu] ) Nis! CNLILI 08 eC SEL I ee ee ke $8 ie! i iP (Sis! ft joinie SILIAIN TISIOT ISiAl_ lain A Alt sit AINITITE | Bune woae C1 @ FACIL SIRT [SICA 1S | A \ H d lay on the floor in the cool, dark | r front room, fanning and swatting Roce oe et eee too | flies until we fell into sticky) fragile to wear for anything but| Slumber. Afterwards, she in- \ formal occasions, this year you variably took from her wonderful Ay | con_revise_your_opinion, Laces | FH Shane nee fume a_plece acheas 41 | have been-made_of fibers sturdy | &_Bifiy_bottle—ot perfume, -a_ptece:|- \A | enough for daytime wear. In fact,| of hard candy or a doll's cup Hayworth | reve camo setwalt dees} St ee. § More or — made entirely of lace. Even Cousin Oliver, a tall | 12 Ancient syria % gangling youth all arms and 16 Rees * .) PETUNIA! a aw i of, jamb knee \) Dark- room addicts, — cas emanes on ee it guttts \ Heres a spiffy days as “the cigarette habit.” |” joiner * \ Way to dry whinge Oliver found a true friend in|} snd eve \ Ina jiffy: Mama. She was never strong on | 33 itecp ™*"** lecturing and she poured cream | * , \ and her freshest eggs into the | 55 °°, guest at a great rate. Oliver 7 \) really seemed to change too, He | 38 siender * began to fill out in places and |} Buried Papa complimented him on how $2 Metutare * well he was looking and be | {iin “™** \ my and I, more suspicious, | $% Olstment \ noticed that every afternoon our | 54 Soft fabrics . + cousin would go off witha book. ## metieds We didn’t know where until one a Sent \) Right, Petunia! Pin your | day. running after a pet lamb, 89 Abstract being. N | cecr pear cing, || et come etme | Se ¢c , 1—— and ruin \ and they'll dry ima hurry. haves §0 ey Siventes Beeves, |) Se \ but not. curpetee, - lay tse 3 Domesticate > sscr-sesnage || ine, Ae ek oe ve | § Seinen |State Fair in Detroit, Sally has n-Law’s Home Thinks It Is to gem e et Resents Permission Idea » free to ask people in when I want to and that it is belittling to me to og + By EMILY POST A wife tells me: “My husband and I are living with his parents E sary. Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to Blue Ribbon Winner, 12, _ Tells Recipe Sally Taylor Gives! Details of Making Favorite Cup Cakes By JANET ODELL Pentiac Press Food Editor Twelve year old Sally Taylor is a blue ribbon winner in the field of cookery. Competing in shows at the Oakland County 4-H Fair, the State Show-at-Lansing-and- the. Michigan Answer: It is entirely proper—~ the fact is that it is their new doesn't have to be newly to cut in on a couple dancing, re- gardiess of whether he knows or or is this privilege re- served only for the so-called stags who have no partners of walked off with top honors in all | their own. three. This year she won the blue | ribbon for cup cakes, the first ones she had ever tried. Sally goes to junior high school in Clarkston. She loves to swim and likes sewing. Flower arranging is another of her talents for which she has won a blue ribbon. Quite a girl! : Any man may cet in He may, however, cut in when the man is a stranger and the girl a friend. . ‘Summer Belts CUP CAKES | B | . je cea ‘Clean Easily ‘S etapeone bexiog powder | “The summer belt adde’a smart — jpoen | fashion note to the basic summer eee ae Gartning dress. With matching bag, it goes Ji tenapoene Hovering 1a long way toward completing three times. Add the shortening Most of these belts are wash- and a little over * cup milk. Beat | able, too. Soap and water’ suds- for 2 minutes. Add remaining | ings are all that are needed to milk, the flavoring and the eggs. | Clean even the fanciest waistline accents. Among these are: a clear greased 350 oven cup : for 15-20 minutes. | Wiched in between, wide plastic When you clean these belts, use | a well-soaped cloth and wipe with |a—clean damp one, For patent |leather belts, polish with a dry, | lintless cloth. | If you have several flexible fab- Don Light Hose if Thin Legged Tf your legs are extremety ‘thin, fool your, public by wearing light- -nttmenenng OCD seamless tockings or fairly high socks in a thick weight to rr Regular exercise will” improve _ | that involves the legs will do this Sew-thrifty! Vary the fabric, the| by building up muscle structure. length of the sleeves—you've two entirely different looking dresses! “Grownup” cape-collar is detach- able. Adorable in checked or solid | color gingham, fall cotton or ray- on. Start now! - , Pattern 4585: Children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress (upper version) takes 2% yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple S SS | Hae i 4 Mem- — (Indias 46 Passage m oney “7 -—— and “shut to smear or disappear while you're , * applying it, 74~ old_ color first. , thoroughly. The one-button clessic teil . 3. Apply lipstick and wait a full fer young wetven ond meters Bp. ee neues Beaune So gine ure but rounded or straight, deti- to set. nitely front jacket | 4. Then blot apd blot until no pads 24 4 more color comes off. Mrs. P. W.—Recognized as « 5. Dust on some face powder.| very important part of the fash. 6. Reapply lipstick . . . wait | lonable tailored look for fall, is the . +. blot... powder again. 1-button classic tailleur which, with 7. Moisten lips slightly with your | the deep-V front, flatters the large tongue — and you're ready for | above and below waistline figure. your swim, Attractive in gray this fall. It was Koslow who two days earlier had allegedly given police details of thig slaying and other savage attacks of the night before. He Hie i iragth fel aera abide TEE bruised and bloated figure Small Businesses held at-Michigan State College, Oct. 16 and 17. The clinic, originated and spon- sored by the Michigan Federation of Business and ional Wom- en's Clubs, is slanted toward the business which employs from one to Included will be exhibits, dis-{ cussion groups, lectures, and panels on advertising, inventory control, money management and taxes as related to small businesses. Information on the conference and registration blanks may be ob- tained from the Continuing Educa- tion Service, Michigan State Codl- lege, East Lansing. The most outstanding bedroom furniture offered in yeors ... 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Beda "gs ze > aa FRIDAY, es AUGUST 20,1955 “ee Follows this inscription goethgn ec ogy Ryley e 4 of the three thousand animals t laid their bones on these awful résidents tell me that White Pass was “soft” when com Chilkoot -s : he’s during the gold rush.” the ¥ a to the much more few of them being more says back some time to float-down to its mouth, about 2,000 miles since it follows course tortuous , Alaska’s lakes quite generally resemble ~~: very an a half mile wide, but o Two of the: are though of an ancient vintage, an ’ fk ee ee be ee Oe by the thousands of pr in ae Se some of and mules still in evidence Beyond the first 50 miles there is little to see from. the | . the height rush over train. ‘That 50 miles, however, is considered by worid- were W at onetime at Skagway for their wide travelers to be the most spectacular trip of its kind to get on trail, On which they averaged about miles per day. In the opinion of our Harry J. Klingler, when you've At ae Sihaet Feet te, the White Pass, called whade that first 50 miles you've seen and had “Inspiration t,” is a substantial monument with enough thrills to say that you've seen mighty ho at + ' be eg : j ften | tallized and very slow in years ago. aggression” be drawn — and So- * “We do not attempt to what point men of good w Ee z= @ gite | : ‘i ! iit 2. if 5 RB Y hci cli | axemanship and other camping ing-the-Hepburn Story Just : i if ay ne ; i | she cut off most interviews: was. which. So, to cut off criticism, But the most convincing docu- mentation is Audrey Heburn herself. According to those who know her, the year has done little for her, in terms of altering her personality. “& lot happened to her in one year,” said a good friend. “She came through it OK. She has more style now, but as a person she’s litle or no ” a What One Year Did to Audrey year done to Audrey Hepburn, the ex-London eh “discovered” on a ‘Monte Carlo beach? Pe Nobody except Audrey Hepburn of course, knows what fame and a rl Fe AUDREY AT HOME—She isn’t particularly domestic, but her friends say she’s the marrying kind. Success comes first. she--had~—no~experience—in— which + columns.—time —and_ time. ayain. Just before she finished Roman | Holiday she broke off her engage- seal” 10h. Jaknox” “Atanas an) ing, Flint and surrounding African Troops || Hug Captors war the Vietminh in Indoheinae + this week.) By FORREST EDWARDS VIET TRI, Indochina ® — The} | At a second exchange site at Sam Son, 80 miles down the sea- as they returned Lan ea ele p Draws years old and girls 9 through 12 Ze took part, A a = The camp staff was composed : - — of Theodore Wiersema, director,| ‘DAY CAMPERS—Two “Indians” took time out to| competed in the show. Left to are Dennis Miss Reva Bailey, Miss Joan Kar-| beat the drums for a fashion show held during the Cox, %, of $2 E. Princeton Ave., Janet Suckow, 11, ner, Miss Nancy Victor | last day of this summer's Frog Hollow Day Camp|of 682 E. Beverly Ave., Carol Williams, 10, of Lindquist, John Keinert, ‘Elden | session. The two young ladies in the center made | 254 S. Paddock St. and Glenn Sutt,-8, of 2215 St Johnson and George Gary. ‘thei hats from plentiful woodland materials and | Joseph St. ra | thanked the tion department ‘ expressions vere told it. was time for swigiming. Left to rigm | Preston Ave. Gleeful are Pat Fitzgerald, 8, of #0 the faces of four “Mohawk Indians” | Whiters, 8, of 453 Harvey Ave., Lyman Cowley, 8, acl Children iii ~ Nelson St.,* S. J. . and Tom Terry, 8 of 26 WASHINGTON @—Two- months and three days after the windup lar the MeCarthy-Army~ hearings; > FEEL: it collection added, are camps 75 to 100 northwest...and__north __ of ti £ f we 4 North African and African today danced With the Viet- threw their arms river dock area. rH TFA a fl 28 ae Fi Suaciitigy a * In Eau Claire, Wis., yesterday, the Wisconsin State Federation of Labor (AFL) by unanimous vote of the 630 delegates to its state _||to Fix Its Phones 43 Mexican Paper Wants Someone i rt Heil un TH — ai AT ae a ¥ ii q i ; ti i z E | |

Se ee Ce Fe “SCE ae ae ed . s. 3, = 3 ES 7s, ee aati ay > as ‘ Pega ee a foe eee f ise peel oo Behe ook fae Bene FTP} “ err j erate tlie ray ree : eee, a i: . ee ‘i \ i aie ae 4 : : F ‘ \ i ' A rend a . i ; ; se o at ‘ Pitas eA hs Letras : 4 rey ¢ meeeg ee PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST __ THE PONTIAC + VI 4 ae ch rot, Ni * P i ci sal ; | | at Drayton Plains; Waterford Post Filled ! it 5 : Township School District, an- tion last night. She succeeds Wil- Z nounced today that children will liam Bawden, who had previously : return to ‘Roosevelt, Scotch and a ‘i 7 Green Schools Sept. 9. tant. Grade school will re- Mrs, Kent, who has been prin- at 9 school cipal of the Waterford Village Sy ~ Pavlina - School for the past three years, Teachers meetings will take of formerly was principal at Hudson- place on the Tuesday and Wednes- agri day preceding registration. loans. aa iees eae eee — =e | tion at & meeting this week. t machines and | troversy in the area, the black-topping project will | the Farm Credit Administration | $600 Collected neand PAVING BEGINS—Asphalt-laying id | In other action, the set Members ruled that to qualify u bled onto” Wixom roed this | be completed next year. It is said to be one of | in Washington; D. B. Varner, cf a registration dates for all elemen- "i as & Roosevelt senior, a student | os paving work-began-on-#-3%-mile eric the fret gravel otis in Oaland. Comy ob director of agriculture extension Nei hbors Pitch In to Help sy quale : must have 11); units of credit of the highway. Long the topic of much con- | black-topped since the war. at MSC;: B. P. Pattison of the g. Registration of kindergarten : or . Michigan Asen. of Farmer Co- LL t s Re —_ ron Wei wino Un speratves, ant care orets, | Family Of -1- Build House wit incre, wit te pine Wixom Road Paving Under Way) 2 j= rat Se Fey wonton ea iid House ya gt ae By REBA HEINTZLEMAN the road becaing one of the most | bridge over the Huron River, de- Sasa meme deen onthon ; ms nor was employed in the office of Press Milford Correspondent controversial issiies in the area. | signed to eliminate a sharp curve : ’ <)teundeeme tual i Donald Weed, high school prin-| MILFORD—After years of delay; Three years age, bridge. wil. only on the eighth. Full-day Cn tenes cite he | nS da ad etl] 8 SO mat | haya ead Tah ont Yar BFANCON PONS | Sect sas se acas| sarees he f the Wi 4 in acceptance of the low bid of $2,512 | ee ae Slate Special Events Atomic Age.” money is collected to begin build) Principals will assume duties storage | O&8a2 this week. Ash, former road engineer, as school F 4 i e it = S x ont The road is of the first in Oak-| president | Rocher or ena ‘viene. Desniaaes se Oe el en room in the new high . pone as ’ 2 building. The bid was offered by | land County to be blacktopped Various civic organizations in at Drayton Church and celebration. Second day was at 2175 Jarman St. teachers’ meeting and briefing ses- the Detroit firm of Chrysler and since the war, according to Lee) yiiiorg and Wixom joined in seek-| DRAYTON PLAINS—Two events | activities ended at noon today, Reaistration Will . Alex Holt, 30, a neighbor, whe | sions. Koppin. Brooks, county road commissioner. |i. appropriation of funds from| will highlight activities .at the | Winding up the sessian. egistration Will Begin) is spearheading the drive, said is Tuesday Morning With) t least $3,000 wilt Originally slated for a hard-top | state Legislature to pave the |Community United Presbyterian Pontiac : associa: | Kindergarten Classes Cecil Wares Announces | surtacing more than 10 years 8£0, | road. Representatives of the groups | Church Sunday. F 3 : : if ‘t if + : : if ij i it i i § i i is zk i = 2 5 LUM—Mr. and Dre. Cecil Ware Garden Sunday staff. ree: speak Suntey during = Apte Dearborn es. were daughter, : to Be Observed aaa piiene tl Gagner 4 fs ry i i, 4 ty ef i Fe 7é ¥ ? neacien mang -érdinance ~s sub- mitted to the White Lake Township J. Hungerland announced today. Meanwhile, clothing and other! Board by the township zoning boa total of 10,201 Registration will begin with kin-| aonations may be left at the town- week classes dt 10 & ™-| ship firehall on 19Mile road 4 m. é i 3 | g z | 7 F ; : A 1 4 & F B } £ i es i s if to of Mr, and for Fourth Year to get to that city’s camp nearby. se iV rE Fe Federal children also will be held at the Rochester Avon | S*#ée © ose petitions | Mrs, Baker ts Hostess Park Sunday honoring former | Registering on Aug. 31 at 9 a.m. $2,800 to Activities Fund i ton peer . 4,5, = WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | will devote his were cu ih 7 f i gs i i . | Waterford Women’s Club last night positions prior to the beginning of| ORTONVILLE — Mrs. Joseph hool, while | voted to donate $2,800 to Com- ~ Activities, Inc., $1 * fen cen ta EE; i A f P| S| FE } ! i Eve j ) . i 3 5 3 a. : : | if 5 f Ed of 1! : ; i t f ; i 2 | H : | : | | _ PONTIAC’S HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS IS OPEN ‘TIL 9! Mr. & Mrs. Modern eo 2 95 ders (1954) Westinghouse Lounge CHAIRS $ Refrigerator 7 Choice of Colors . DISCOUNT PRICE _BOTH for ONLY— 125 W. HURON STREET Rollaway BED and Innerspring Mattress‘2.4°° 125 W. HURON STREET BIG DISCOUNTS AT LORD'S —_ * ‘Hollywood BEDS viscourer price 0.00... SQ FOAM RUBBER SOFA BEDG...................39°° -3-Piece Biond ~~ 8 SUITES . .. no money pow! on] ——— 125 W. HURON STREET BIG 21-INCH ‘POWER MOWER FREE! | Consott &. FUME ¢ w4 WITH A BEAUTIFUL DISCOUNT PRICE | og acer Lith Ce CB pi he ; $ o : CAS RANGE § 199 = fener Tana rican NO MONEY DOWN! mugwry or rat pankinc ‘Where Wrigley’s Used to Be’ PLENTY or ratt PARKING ey a : at Me op Be * + . they were only about half of the post-World War H record total of 101 billion voted in 1951, ate, passed a compromise — if i cf rH Bi Fs Fz E é s i : Hospital Decrees 13th Child Is on the House i Gs gs. ¢ 85 cee eSEE - -OPTOMETRIST. Announces Something NEW in Services ” DR. H. BUSSEY Optometrist “Eyes Examined” New Lecated at 4@ 8. Saginaw os ro 2 HOUR SERVICE Most lenses and frames duplicated laboratory by expert dis- and technician. We will spare quality. A.seamplete.Aestes,-sitiband. ened ical lab with his office. Have a Soaks sQeneuts Or gia tote fe _TH6 B PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954_ about marriage, Mrs Davis said ‘It’s possible.” Sure, ‘Twas When Kelly POMEROY, Northern Ireland @® — Sure, it was a glorious fight ~ but the Union Jack still fluttered today over Pomeroy. place last night about the time = * @\ Liam Kelly was being welcomed bes FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at . home from jail, He's the local . 4-H Grounds out Perry Street @ | hero of the nationalists, who want S TUES-THURS. =] g| boas cory ant iin t up oi UES.—THURS. “Buy At Farm Prices” S| the irish Republic. He had s SATURDAY S| spending a year in the Beltast gaol = 7A. M. ’til Fresh | for making seditious remarks last ~ 1 P.M e Eggs = @ Apples | year about Queen Elizabeth Il. . pilieoin @ Dressed relates Sle tra eres in te lente i n t ‘ort s Welave rey © Baked i ireiand Parliament s Perennial —¢ Piants @ Flowers. 3) up and be headed for home. His a3 — 6. — @ nationali a4 = ~-Plants Now Yopotables. i aationalie triends camped ox * Ample Parking Spece for 600 Cars at the Grounds | big welcome end ‘escort him isto PTTTTITIIITiiTrriitiriilii tt TLL ioe Three hundred North Irish bd ‘ Sere each kid wants to come out on top — and the rules of the game give each one the right to try. Healthy * These kids typify the spirit of our competitive brand system at its healthy roots, the system that keeps living standards high. | It’s just this kind of competition in better and better products all the time, from a bobby pin to an automo- bile — each manufacturer trying to top his rival’s highest standard, to keep you buying Ais product. “at peak So stay with the brands that are kept ‘quality by competitive man facture — and walch this newspaper none for improved, or entirely new, items. BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION InCOnPOoRATED & FON PROFIT ED 07 west 87 steect. ete voor +. * haa BRE Grand Fight Left the Jail cops with guns stood by just in Hh H | “i Fl i te iy a Z Ss ey" e g if i : g i i ty ist BEER aE z uF itt di ean fit former Air Force Man | Hei ‘teases Alaskan tond f- Le ref 2 gz Moslems, with a hicher birthrate, now are in the maiority. This has or” either recent Moslem demands for dominant power). or abolition of the sectarian svstem in govern- ment In case of the latter course, thev believe their claimed numer- ical maioritv will guarantee Mos “ADMIRAL 9 Cu. Ft. A either a rew census (which | thev believe will prove thev are the Big Savings on ——s Refrizerators All our floor models are included in this clean-out sale! nationally known, advertised, refrigerator. Most only one-of- a-kind! Some have si t scratches or crate marks . . . some are slightly soiled or color-marked rom being shown on our sales floor . . « but-every one is o WONDERFUL BUY! "159" Carey one 8 1—Only (dent on door) “ee TEE CUE eee eee eee 2 KELVINATOR, Top Freezer Res. 179" KELVINATOR 2 seevneee R eee ere $229.95 12 cu, ft. Aatervatia Defrosting. 1 on floor, 1 in crate...... ff *369” GE 9 Cu. Ft. «Mths. 199” = aie — se censevvendvocenceneacsreeds | l=-Only. Revolving Shelves... 5. ....-20c0. o pecans 42995 329" TR eer: 6 Cu. 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WATCH FOR OPEN SIGNS AND MODEL OPEN EVERY DAY Always a Seletindas Available wae CRA-MIN-YAN BUILDERS, INC. | Sold Exclusively by Crawford Agency. , FE 4-1549 [st a National Home's | ‘CADET On Beautiful : ELKHORN LAKE | ei"! id Items! LSE TO PAY! FHA premium, oe en mh a nna a ee Tien at el TR Pon Oe ees 4 yg i * Large Lott * Lake Privileges on Beautiful Elkhorn Lake’ + Near Schools * Quiet Suburban Area * Shopping Center Nearby * A Few Minutes Drive From Pontiac , _items! ‘ t "a a Month axes, Etc.! w mh : y . . } > 4 4 fet ‘ . ie Sees vf 24, ? * foe ot fo Gel id \ ? ¥ ie Ss fet , Sis \ A ' 2 ' 3 es ee y ¢ s | / j | i \ yo y * oy ¢ | ee , ; ; Z . 7 ; ° i } é ; ‘a PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954. ‘|Cottee Quickeris the Spirit rics" w'ciaas wase|Soyjet Writers “|And Is the Thing in Lomidon jenn mac, qactom oe ict] gy ag at Making Money WASHINGTON — A venerable |revival: more coffee. Early this |®94 makes the heart lightsome . . . year the government lifted ration- | 18 good against soré eyes.” | = flourishing. { — ee ee de eed | i ; : < cn f ; 4 H f z z i . rf i: it A] F : g i 5 z to be a millionaire in Communist | ™ t when you dine at the Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure Drive out M-24 for @ dinner treat where food is superbly prepared by Master Chefs, giving you a taste thrill long remembered. H i i | i HH | it =5 He s $e : | ; di! z Q i iy i i i HG g 5 : | : ii ii ot ertendly SOT hose Baler, Mail jounse we ee. EB if i f ~~ WOW ——F eaturing—— , writers have be- ; ing TV end Redio Star, entertaining and committees for Stalin prizes. But thrilling dance music tool this has not always served the de- velopment of our literature “but PLUS Featuring actually often led to a decline in the quality of work ... Autheentic, spectacular, hily é a . eestamed roa ne a tl + [ : ~ att "Wits INN 60 PARKWAY BLVD. Corner of M-24 and Clarkston Road Lake Orion m@ Welidays 12 Neen ‘tl 11 FP. M. 4: Dining Reem Open fen. Tuesday threegh Saterday | oo Uh 11 P.M. Closed Mondays els hurriedly to compete in doing: the annual judging: nor was thei! MYSTICAL HOOP DANCE... Prise although the Fading publ TRIBAL RITUAL DANCES has or t un- it’s @ big night for all, so plen to come out to every e five years instead of an- nually to make the competition Scribs keener and improve the judging. poB's “Ba if i E i @ Fowl @ Sea Food s _Delicons T-Bone Steak. 51.95 |||, O11 Oo! even amy for mel, Poet. BAR and RESTAURANT is (WITKINS oe ana oo 10 Tae ew man ~ nshatbes DINNERS iN = = —— LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! ies hts || OUR KITCHEN Seled. OPEN DAILY 11 a. m.-10 p. m. OPEN 6:30 P. M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. F2 5-4500 OPEN 6:30 P. M. “LIVING IT UP” at 7:45 - 11:30 P. M. - - - ADMISSION: ADULTS 80c NOW! EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING! @ The Biggest Load of Leughs Ever On Film! Friday -- Saturday THE PICTURE THAT | het @ a eeyePes ¢ et ohammeceneneesrdmnesesodpen' Rye JANETTE NINE’S |) 2 suurrix soanns was. = & , \} “MHP 5 COMETS FAMILY STYLE 'Y tre ’ —— Sensational Recording Group SUNDAY 12-9 CLARK NW ‘ AeA vioK Keron af VY Excitable Harmonica Wizard . ‘ f t Pyurvreer "a — le le i il te Ml ats ttt’ a La Dixie Hwy.. Waterford BIG JAM SESSION Phone OR 3-9325 ——— TUESDAY NIGHT —————} A It's the most hilarious gag of the century when those merry madmen swindle all New York. => . &tyy _ rn ‘ a eet a Ore e Fo = wre'wTTT* vuvvvvuwvvwwwwevrvevwyY. 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ROAST DUCK and $122 Apple Sauce . 7. 7. — White Duck ant pall a SN A tl ae A i mt a Mee Ha CAN'T BEAT MANNY’S FOR FUN” “West Huron et Elizabeth Loke Rood lial _rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrwrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerreyfT.}. MOST FABULOUS DRIVE-INS 400 Car Parking Air-Conditioned DINING ROOM Dthing facilities to accommodate 100 PEOPLE on Our Patio Hot Kosher Corned Beef EAT IN YOUR CAR SERVICE Arthur ° = oe Drive-In 27625 NORTHWESTERN HWY. AT TELEGRAPH WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads —- Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. FRI. & SAT. DEEP sTUDY—Director Jerry . Hopper, Gloria Grahame and Sterling Hayden ‘left to right) are shown in deep study of the screenplay “Naked Alibi,” for Universal-International. The melo- Bren and Gladys Atwater. Lewy Piel ss ies Ts eS a ie est i ae a | aaa dey “ie : , ! i ‘ . 4 fi \' | "oe. cil ilee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, Ek eS sacistial heb Savhethdiahbeaaiihited kaa ee li SED MAGAZINES || !sundry company ot 24 men is cap- ; per's Magazine Oy per week when their laundry & Tipet's Ma not exceed five and one-half pounds % NOW OPEN : One of America’s — ‘al puaTuaas: 1230 bee 00s Bild Conve Ol Pt =i TRUTH Pest J BES ats $5 Sexe — dramatic thriller is based on the story “Cry Copper,” by J. _ Arthas || Ava Will Visit South America to Plug Movie By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—The_pres- «| emt, address of Ava Gardner is Havana, and she’s not_ coming |Back to California before October. | She goes to South America on a personal appearance tour for “Barefoot Contessa” and will visit four South American cities. Although she served her time in Reno she didn't get a divorce but, like Rita Hayworth, checked out with the knowledge that she can return anytime ehe chooses to pick ated nee hae” Sonja Henie is giving herself a welcome home party Aug. 23. obtained her divorce from Win- throp Gardiner. “T stayed in Las Vegas for five weeks and then when I had to leave to open in Chicago, I didn't complete the necessary six, weeks.” I asked her if she was going to marry Kjell Holm, Norwegian in- | dustralist who has. been .devoted [te Se Se yeate, ofite she Saw, She said ‘“‘Maybe.” 7 * 7 Debbie Reynolds tells me she ever the weekend, bat it’s pos- sible he won't have time because he has to do his TV show Mon- day. I put the question right to her, “Are you going to marry him?” “I don't know, there's nothing definite. We like each other but marriage is a serious thing and we want to be sure.” I believe these two youngsters will marry, but not in an elop- | ment—I know both of them very | wel. but not hi: love of danger! riage in mind—but he won't be| George Burns, who will bea | grandfather in Novembér, is writ- |Her, That's Why.” Rosalind. Russell had exactly | she did when she first came home | kept, clipped off 5 inches of the beautiful white horse’s mane. Now Apache doesn’t match up with his scenes already shot ing his autobiography, ‘I Love The “her” in this case is his Gracie Allen. That's all today. See you to morrow. Ann Arbor Newspaper Promotes News Editor From the Producers of “ai IN CELL, BLOCK 11” co-starring DIANA DORS, JANE HYLTON, SIMONE SILVA JOHN GREGSON with Anthony Nacholls. Olive Sioane ANN ARBOR ®—Arthur P. Gal- News of Manistique, Mich., and attend- ed the University of Michigan from HOUDINI I- * First man to free himself ‘Yard's escape- proof” prison! hand sad feet... he escapes the deadly sip-saw! WARNER BRO« RANDOLPH SCOTT mail -PLUS— me. 77772222 , ‘ O heidi dodo dede lagher, 43, was named editor of | the Ann Arbor News today to} Gallagher joined the Ann Arbor | staff in 1937 and becanie/ news editor in 1950. He is a native | * @ 7 . * * . * e\*% en ee ee GIANT KIDDIE CARTOON SHOW! 1 Day Saturdey Onlyt B At: 12:10 - 3:30 Plus Serie! end PTT La es : 2 AT 11:10 — 1:50 — +40 Tas - — 10:10 SUNDAY: “Best Years of Our Lives” —Abo— “Belew the Sshara” DOORS OPEN DAILY at 12:45 A bullet at /z . @ noose at bnesome’ Delong . in the middle! Ki WI, 7 Ds iA A end of town-- Siete tt cE, THE Six Most SusPeNnserut Hours OMON Eves ( © Ti ; sEFUL HOURS A Woman Ever Wairto For a Man —FEATURES AT— 1:27 - 2:30 - 5:33 7:39 - 9:45 - _ The First Motion Picture Protographed With The Newly Perlected Anamorphic Camera and Lenses in CinemaScope The PERSONAL SAGA of e Fether ond His Four Sons— RISING OUT OF THE MIGHT AND MACNITUDE OF AMERICA IN THE MAKING! ae ee AE. ae oY asa: OE ea, Oo 5 eee BR SSS: 3, A Me Pan Pte fe mre lee oe / i k ' N74 ‘ee D ee yt aire ; ee } + i \ fy pe Mee : ig ie i\ ! Ne <1) | \ lp ae a, : te 2 Boe eS - | a; te ; \ i ites <2 a : : : ” : c%, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954 _ pr =—--| —FENCES— | Tree's Health Sea's ene aa Do , Determines for friends, for sick people who — Lediy “Clothes ee Trees have much the same ward-| Don't let her put you off with echo’ pretiome on lagnans. that business of—““The flowers look a new wardrobe | would have flowers to spare. HIGHEST QUALITY FENCES (ALL KINDS) ; toil . — is ap- For a _tree as 9 § Seana a NE cen t ate , June, x ver fy Eutet 308 promote the Latte | STEEL CLOTHES POSTS Installed... . 515.00 Pr. colorful, Woman to picking the flowers, or Complete informa. | means that| you inherit the essential job of/M Phones FE 8-067! ...... OR 3-126! tion on making a compost pile can , United Press Photo | the tree is in good condition. But | clipping flower heads to keep your |i biawee-LOVER’S PARADISE—Folks living on when the leaves start dropping |jabor of love from going to seed. tensa ofSice. 1300 Wat Bid. Pon, | WINNS. twisting Lemsbard etrest in San. Franciace TEE ee ee Bereut | off in summertime, when they ap- And to beep the afmuals bloom- 4152 Weodstock Street tension office, tes ve man thank taking pattern started about years Bercut, unheal ’ —- of flowers. Called the “crookest street in the| shown at lower right, explains, simply: “I like | Pear faves. ones owe may be) Og Z0N've gat to heap em from SAVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS Swinging the apottight to grece world,” Lombard glows with row upon row of giant | flowers.” seriously ill. ater the fest Gower, Nature : epee, tee cage eve te preb- 5—10 pounds per 1.000 square feet cnet. eaffocation and’ other starts dreaming of next year, and _— ney 1 ——Mmeaeu nmin |ineinca ny. Towed.te'! Ouizzing the Gardener lceieae eee sa ca"urwsaarsoe S| End Sprinkling Fuss... aero wt alte sae [00 sare feet and wrk in = ta mit aE SS Sty teeth wear Son| ‘The more towers Dispense with the troablesoeve hoes during the hol ? Q—When should one do summer| A—Generally twice, average sha more that are picked i e ho a eee & to a depth of about 1 to 1% inches. prponiretared | summer and again in six weeks. |tiful clothes this time of year. | in your annual garden, the more Sepente -* . mg inkling Sot your eighberhood |by spreading the fertliaer, disc-| Remove all canes of rasp-| Fertilizer applied in epring is) -——— go get firm with the distet side |f sY8tem at a price within the reach of everyone. An ne NOGy onl Gen sornading tee berries soon after they have pro- eed oat ant Guohd to on Oxford Group about the flower picking area of 1500 sq. ft. can be sprinkled for as little seed and raking. should be| duced this season’ of fruit. well-balanced ; tor y fertilizer to Hold Annual erng.t0 tevarty Sl] Wo carry: the famous RAIN BIRD lawn sprinkling Bar unk. neighbor to do the picking 4-- equipment. Portable sprinklers, spray heads, valves and up sprinklers. | return from , _____|| Ask for demonstration at our place of business. We J , it, ten |} CAM quote you on large areas as well as small. | and toss || CARLON plastic pipe and fittings. The pipe with the a time.) stripe. . Dancing you can look forward to|f Steel scaffolding and rolling trestles for every re- . t aoe just ter ® , by removing one third of ‘ ttracts hundreds of visi quirement. Saturday Nights the oldest canes each year, re suificlent, the gardener must from’ Oakland County ——_ ons going to be better,|, Also wheelbarrows, chain saws, rotary tillers, garden WALLY EARL’S DIXIELAND $f) miscatied sucker growth, to re- {stered by 10 a.m. on the 28th. *°6"| bigger and finer than this year’s. | tractors, ‘centrifugal pumps, concrete mixers, Skil- not + LIQUORS MUSIC and the ORGANA || place that removed. merely on wones anh Oe “Green thumbers” wos Sim Gah inn ot saws, electric hammers, hose, power post hole digger. * * * flowers. , @—When should Madonna tities| ™""*"™*, , ine enuwual in the horticultural the second century A. D. ob- MIXE PARK Inc WHITE LAKE INN [6820592 i oeane ait, aot Sao hes eee nee ee ie stn and: oun Oe | A— to 7 ts that com-| Doors will be p.m. - 1S Miles West co M-59 — Turn Right at Ormond Read seems the ideal time in the north. vet, What con we do? to 0 pam. Saturday, and neon 10 PROTECT 245 EI me EREE PARKING. Ph. FE 5-8780 Milford MU 4- Set them in a sunny lovation, in}, 1... jindane, chlordane or |9 p.m. Sunday. Admission ts free. cael = wien, wae. roma eer aa. Pull rel away children, pets, shr ubs with * Dining at Its Distinctive Best! 4 | ore, sollever thelr tops. Space preparation on the ground where | | ) L Coot ET . k the bugs are operating. Dust _+ feed our lawn? other hiding spots. ~ Dinner : Cocktail Party Hydro-Cooling on Short Ganquet Hauls Saves Vegetables Meeting By BURDETTE B. ASHLEY quality over the previous ment. The cans would be placed -43 Varieties of dry dog food and cans. Pontiac Varnish Co. Paints and Enamels. LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES | UNION LAKE FEED & SUPPLY 7215 Cooley Lake Rood Phone EM 3-4812 | - = ~ — a eaXi nasleu - e: so ese oom treaheca and} served their customers on _‘Type- of tubes,..labeling,_kind_ of | — - of milk drawn from some cans. seali and other regula- kn n consumer appeal can n, | ba container. Then came — t , Field beat, as producers call | tye tew—-requiring that Witt OPT hic week's heaiing. ee on can quickly reduce the sugar | - ewe wang | ship ch in tanks of wa- . Besides garden work a large number |] | Be =e % nee | shiner Soy lads SUNDAY | [ices reduce tid and tranctt bec | AULOMatic Fogger ettechments._veilabe | ME + ji 2 — -Perty-Orch and to prevent bruising. = = eee | — | — ond Parade of in _cupertment _ te ances |Rids Cattle of Flies” - ——— BLANCH LOMAN oem mee tain to prove that emersing | Now you can have push-button | Exotic Dancer : | weet corn in tanks of chilled fly control for dairy cattle with an | water after picking, and ship | automatic barn fogger. * | AVON INN |= SoS Ee 3 , } erated conditions, will retain insin. ts half fitted DELIVER freshness and reduce considerab — aa j —-s ozzle FAST, PROMPT : Y 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Aubarn Heights > Mow a non het ene . attached to an air Compressor. @ of AGRICULTURAL LIME Spread on Your Farm by One of Our Giant, Efficient Trucks. 3 SUPPLY CO. | 30777 Shiawasee, Farmington 1599—2935 i i : : Hi F j i # 1 af it t Ltt He | ‘ g i ¢3 § sy area because of the tong haul to “a Fremont. aren Fisher estimates SCHOELLER'S Gh, jars. wnarige lis sea Ss ns We Poste {irs = i i distances. Tests proved the peas pyrethring and 15 per cent 17 2Fi 4 az <— SS 2 ie as iad : x : aes Nese rs fx, ? ; Pace | ' t = 5 bY at Fe 4° aH 4 Be a et i re F \ / = Et . be , : 3 > { it a ok Aaa i lk ria uf THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, aveust 20, 1954 | 5 eee : 4 ‘ \ Y \ Pv, j + ‘ By . ’ \ f ~ For Your Old Heater on a New PREWAY Oil Heater Reg. *84°5 OO 3-5 ROOM vents in a handsome new furniture cabinet Fad P has de- Signed for-this yeor! PLUS all the advantages of automatic oil heat thot ore combined in these wonderful new models. NO MONEY DOWN GET YOURS TODAY! leon ENG Zoe of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St. Order by Phone ‘Phone FE 4-1555 to By EDDIE CANTOR E year—he gave flag @ permanent wave! Cohan loved America so deeply that it was reflected in almost every play and every song he ever wrote. He wasn’t satisfied te be known merely as “the first acter of the theater.” No, this bill- ing, which is the life-long ambition of mest men in show business, wasn't enough. This sentimental Irishman, with the twin- kling eyes and busy brain, wrote 200 song hits —40 plays by himself—40 more in collaboration actor—and produced and directed his own shows! | No one in show business ever captured the big street in quite the same way as this Yankee | Doodle boy. He wore Broadway in the button- hole of his lapel for 25 years—and on him it looked good! Patriotic Actor Wears Broadway | in Lapel Buttonhole for 25 Years The 4th of July means fireworks and flag-| ‘ with others—made 10,000 appearances as an | et a He was probably the softest touch in show afternoon, we were having lunch to- gether at the Oak Room in the Plaza Hotel in New York City. George was called to the tele- phone. He came back chuckling all over the place. “Eddie,” he said, “this is a beaut! There's a guy I've been giving fifty bucks 4 week for » couple of years. He just told me on the ‘phone that I got to raise him to seventy-five. It seems he met a girl and seventy-five dollars will im- préss her more than fifty.” I said, “The nerve of the guy—you're not going te give him seventy-five, are you?” Cohan grew serious, “No, of course not! A man that’s been getting fifty bucks for two years and wants seventy-five just to impress a gal—I should say not!—-The most he's gonna get from ime is sixty!” ~~ (Copyright, 1954) Hiker Rescued on Canyon Ledge After 2 Days GRAND CANYON, Ariz. ®&—"It| seems like I am reborn,” Albert Cane, 4, Los Angeles; muttered after his heficopter rescue yester- day_from__a_ledge in the, Grand} Canyon Where he had spent two) days. Cane was on a hiking expedition with his brother Donald, 24, and Otto Straussberger, 34, Los Angel- es, when his cotfipanions left him | et water. on the ledge. Vegas. Nev, said. wl ile they were gone, he stum- fl f | bled over a 10-foot cliff and landed/ Doesn’‘t Want a Party “I tried again and again to} scramble back up the cliff above | ne a oe couldn't make it,”’ ihe sai | His weber and Straussberger | notified rangers Cane was lost and| “&s planned because Mrs. Baker a search party was launched. The helicopter was provided by| nearby Nellis Air Force Base, Las! “I dozed off a few times during | the two nights on the ledge but 1) couldn’t sleep comfortably,” Foxes do not hibernate and are | as active in winter as in summer, | drives and one terrace—but no | jeven in cold climates. Even When She’s 112 TECUMSEH, Neb, #—Mrs. Bet- | sy Baker of Tecumseh is 112 years | old today. Friends explained no celebration | “just doesn’t care for them.” “She says she has had enough birthday celebrations,” One aa) Wayland Forgets Street Cane} WAYLAND, Mass. i®—Wayland is a town without a street. 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PERRY WM Values to $24.95 BETWEEN PIKE & W a erivek Hie i i : f Jj z : | a to Play ‘Best, Final featiire of the Pontiac Press Free Golf Clinic and match, Aug. at Pontiac Country Club will th an interesting : jhe PE & % : Country Club, ally Burkemo and one of youngsters. The au the hole. On the first tee, “Chick” Harbert will draw | eight holes as indicated on the his partner's name from a hat. If | card. _} man and the young woman fairly, four golfers will play a best | she'll make young Syron step along and a worst ball match with two | at top speed.” : } the hig golf- event. A. clinic, | be followed By an 1®hole (Harbert vs. | Worst’ Ball | he gets Miss Sharp then Lloyd Syron will play with Burkemo. In an effort to handicap the young the Press sought out the seat of authority, We visited Henry Ran- som, Miss Sharp's professional. | Henry suggested that eight strokes | would suffice. “This girl can play | golf,” sad he. “With eight strokes, Miss Sharp gets jone stroke off her ball on the | i {in Regional So 3 + : ZEEE 71 would like to bring in Bucky “rejuvenate a club that fans never supported even in its heyday.” GMC Nine Ha By BILL MARTIN | tournament at Owosso, was hand- ed a 14 Ist-round setback last | night by Michigan National Bank of Port Huron. Port Huron's Ist man up in the Ward, Campbell: Picked to Gain Canada Finals : U.S. Amateur Vets ers go to Flint to compete in the | 3rd annual Central Michigan In-+ “Face Crawford and’ LONDON, Ont. ®—Harvie Ward and Bill Campbell, a pair of South- ern shotmakers who are overdue in championship competition, were | favored to sweep through semifi- nals in the Canadian Amateur golf championship today, and clash in Saturday's finale. . Ward, transplanted North Caro- linan who now registers out of San Francisco, and Campbell, tall West Virginian, have played some of their finest golf in this tournament. | Both won two matches in yester-/ Ward meets Lyle Crawford, 21-) 3, fisherman from Vancou- y' ver, B.-C., while Campbell faces played “offensive” breezed past Don Varey of Brant- ford, Ont., 4 and 3, and Joe Le-| $382.3 Blane of Montreal, 6 and 5. * * ®* Ward, who says he has been in a | slump since winning the - British | nded Setback ffball Tourney opening frame, shortstop Jerry Alexander, went all the way to 2nd | when a GMC outfielder dropped his long fly. He came home on Dick Wille’s single to account for the game's only run. Both GMC starting pitcher Doug Hall and Port Huron’s derry Armstrong gave up three hits. Lynus Grant relieved Hall ‘im the 6th. The 6-foot 5-inch 24@ pound Armstrong struck out 10 of the 23 men he faced. __ GMC meets the loser of tonight's Port Huron-Flint game at 7:40 p.m. Saturday. Three city girls’ teams play dou- bleheaders in MSA regional tourna-| Port Olson Is Rated Solid Favorite Tonight Terrible : Tempered . Pacer Bobo’ Defends ..Wins_Good_Time Event— ments at Huron tonight. | Class A Giles Realty meets Flint, | | Shaw's meet Flint's Class B team | and GMC girls meet Yale. Pontiac Class A Shaw's Jewel- dustrial Invitational tournament. M4 | | Haverstick Today | emir 22:22: 98 aoe St 3S By JOE FALLS “Ball, Great and Cehackginessy, Art- Pennant Race at a Glance Peenant RK « Games of Aug. 19) AMERICAN LEAGUE Toe Won Lost Pet. Behind Piay Cleveland 8 « ™ — 35 New York... © 3 o2 2% Ch 7% «4 #68 8 2 heme (13), Detroit 3. | Priedetale 2 Becton, 2, Hew York 2. ; a Chicago » Away ap. a tunere ashington 3, 5 ew York 3, Cutcage 3. Detros 3, Philadeiphis —At home (17), Baitimere 2: tion of a new athletic administra- | Raceway last NEW YORK Detroit 3, Cleveland 3, Washington 3. Phile- 3, Boston 2, ol; Away nied 2 2, De See -¢ (35), Cleveland 3 fries are Remember? | Amateur in 1952, squeezed past | Kevin Riley of Vancouver, B. C. 1-up in the morning round. . ‘Avondale Gridders | } (Mao- | Otsea's est | 7 . count. “New Calltorsia rule permits referee withewt counting — Get Tests Aug, 24 In the. afternoon, he scored a 2) iand 1 victory ever Jerry MaGee; lof Toronto. Haverstick, a 36-year- | eld auto agency owner, upset Dy- | Frank Crowell, head ‘ football | coach at Avondale High School, has | announced that pre-practice physi- | cal examinations will be given. Tuesday, Aug. 24, at 8 a.m. at the! high schoo Equipment will be issued nightly thereafter until the start of prac-| tice, Aug. 3%. The Jackets Ist | game is Sept. 17 at home against | has been named head basketball! coach, replacing Bob Eldridge, who | has taken @ position at Wyandotte. | Jack Dempsey never wasted time tm- | in the ring. He knocked out Carl; welterweight title on | Morris in 14 seconds on Dec. 16, Weighing 153, he appeared con- | knockout punch, but refused to 1918 at New Orleans, At Harrison, | siderably slower than when he de- | take the game serious! TALE THE TAPE > CASTELLANT | =o * g z peue 5 “ii ; | | i i if ; NOS. . y tad pm —Conlev J « Beard (62) THURSDAY'S & New York 5. Pyfedelphre wn 7 Piette 5 St. Lowlse 2, Mi weukee | «() innings) Cee mmat! 7-46 boyy id a SATURDAYS GAMES Philadeipnia a Brooklyn, 12:98 pm Pittsburgh at New York. 12:39 p.m 1. om 8 p.m. u ESULTS e St. | Many Rookies = ae éit ; splashed under the wire in 3:15 1-5, good time considering track con- ditions. Breaking Into Regular Lineups Fine Team Could Be Arranged From Majors’ lst Year Stars By PAT ROBINSON NEW YORK (INS)—You might that with so few jobs ‘Crown Against “Rocky on TV Champion Is Unbeaten in Last 18, Castellani in Last 10 By BOB MYERS SAN FRANCISCO, Calif # — | Middleweight king Cari (Bobo) | Olson of San Francisco lays his | world championship on the line to- |night and is a solid favorite to retain it in a 15-round match with __4 Sport Pages in last April in greatest fights, and he beaten in his last 15 a a The last time Bobo was beaten, fact. .was_in-a_ bid for -the -tithr- in 1952. Castellani, at 28 is a seasoned ringman without much of a punch. He has not been whipped in 10 straight matches. Castellani, christened Attitio Ni- The Cincinnati first baseman drove out his 36th in the half of yesterday's 18 games. ca tf the other American Leagt catcher is hitting in 256 at bats. 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Quar- terback Adrian Burk pitched to | | Bobby Walston for the score. : | Another ‘ Burk-to-Walston pont players in stolen bases ing and leading useful lives,"’ says | leg and suffered a broken back in this one for two yards—made it | |17-14 with five minutes left and |neither team threatened seriously after that. didn't want te | take @ chance on Layne getting | 58 z§e sea eee Als First-Day Pacesetters, Rodgers, Blows to 78 | for 2nd Spot ALBUQUERQUE, Aug. 20 # — Allen Geiberger of Santa Barbara, place. _ Grouped at 151 were Hugh Pat- |erson of Toronto, Canada, who ptookew 79 after yesterday's 72; | Jack Gupit of Greggton, Tex., and | Bob Pratt of Las Vegas, Nev., who | birdied three of the last four holes | but still took 77 today. Martin Kleva, South Bend, Ind., |won the 36-hole “‘B’’ tournament | for those who failed to qualify. | Jack Reynolds of Pontiac had T7- the 2nd half. Chuck Bednarik re- 74—151, Dick Weyand, Birming- ham, had 81-86—167, and Bob Zim- merman, Jackson had 80-81—161. Tri-State League Sells Umpire Ed Sudol to IL ASHEVILLE, N.C. ®—Robert E. Hipps, president of the Class B Tri-State League, today arinounced the sale of Umpire Ed Sudol to the Triple-A International League. N.J., Sudol pane se ge *eeeeoeee*eeseeee@s#e¢@efee#e#e#?e?e8ee?e 375 S$. Woeedwerd We have acquired a limited num- ber of special Chryslers. You pay the base price only. We give you _ Power Steering, Custom Interior, ___ Radio, Heater, White Wall Tires, and Two-Tone. For a demonstra- tion and an above average ap- praisal ‘on your car see... MI. 6-1200 Washers. Side Mirrors ee oF INC. Birmingham a} Medal Crown Inman, Harding Shoot for 4th Title in 36-Hole | Action A Z3-man field, including two 3 | time champions and the cream of |the city’s amateur golfers, will’ compete in the annual City Medal Play tournament at the Municipal Course this weekend, | Eighteen holes will be played Saturday and another 18 Sunday te determine the 1954 champion. Pontiac Press title trophy goes | te the winner, te hold fer one - » year. | Seeking their 4th title will be Clifford **Kip’’ Inman, who won in | 1929-33-45, and Glenn Harding 1947-48-50 i | som-Ray Pults. 1-20 p. m —Pau!l Bede-Butler Cooper- 138 p. m.—Al Reynolds- Mai Ridnaravon. Masked, Driver Is Lone Victor at Lake Angelus | A masked driver competed at the Lake Angelus Speedway Thursday night and won all 5 old model stock car races on the program. Driving an unmarked car, he qualified fastest, then won the dash, 3 heats, | He will compete in match race ; | the pursuit and feature races, | Sunday against Ike Welch, R.D, | Marsh and Chuck Fitch. The Caro- |lina Ramblers play for square dancing at intermission and after the races ‘League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE TTING—Nuret, New York, ; Fox, Ch Bree sarees 2 Berra. few Sort. 23; Yost, Washington . 2. 4. 157; Musial Bell, Cincinnati, 32; Snider, Thom: a . RUNS — songs. New York, 373 ; Sauer, Chicago, W Gectsons new ‘ork, we ions, ES 63. 727; yn, 94, (92; Lawrence, St. Louis, | 11-6, 38. im . St. Louis, 1 106 105 E. Montcalm MOTOR MART A Plate with Each Engine UTO PARTS Leads Field in | = so» moos. Ft. Wayne Test |e st mst. sve Fires Sjx-Under-Par 66 Today's aie quarter é finals to Take Slim Margin | pair Australia’s Rex Hartwig and in First Round , Neile Fraser, No. 2 foreign seeds FORT WAYNE. Ind. @ — Jack | tia) Burrows of Charlottesville, who is second in total | and Eddie Moylan, Trenton, N. J. ; j > * ; M- : Davis Cup aces Lew Hoad and strokes under par, but 26 other | Ken Rosewall of Australia, the were | fi played money in the rich Tam O'Shanter Piggott to Fremont “world” tournament at Chicago| FREMONT @ — Walt Piggott, last week, was even with par at 72. a Benton H High Sct ait Saturday and Sunday. high school, - Additions Make | matswu ttn Scho "| =iIt's Time Out! » Western Michigan college gradu- Leonard Anderson of Pontiac, | County Stadi- with two out in the ninth to tie the ——_—___—— ————____—— score at 1-1, But a triple by Wally , Moon and a long fly by Solly He- aa Se a a ee ee mus brought: victory to the Cardi- , nalg in the 10th. Baltimore ended Jack Harsh . man's string of scoreless innings at ‘ é ‘ — ington in their tattle er fifth but the White Sox beld on for lM A-LE anced Mechanic aan California teenagers Barbara ._o- in private -| Experienc ecnanic service Dastene Hard Giants, apparently fifth place with an 114 triumph.) their one-run triumph, getting the D a wyeann s No. 1 for- sod helh nr ra 3 Si jatees Gene ot bet eae te eye yay nag: open | oe —— _o ag be won a row, 50 over 1°! aarti ven wit xcelient facilities a Son "Fister chabiates Mare | Philadelphia. Brooklyn again had =? adgee wl natann | “te es. For interview write Varner and Ethel Norton of | £2, bustle for a 7-5 verdict over the |' | ce. veniences. : Paso, Tex, 75, 63. Amerton's| tou gee Caeee te ee ee and received home| The Yeukoas gta ae wang Pontiac Press Box No. 23, give second-seeded Louise Brough and at Pek support Williams, | scare usually docile Ath- | experience, Phone No. and Mrs. Margaret DuPont | The American League race saw | Ray Kett and Bobby Hotman Hletics who knocked out Edie Lopat | Se ait identiol ami and Isabel Troccole, New}19 days as Detroit ended Cleve-| afternoon ladies’ Day Contest with But after five runs the A's York,’ 6-1, 61. land's: winning streak at nine|the Cardinals, the largest crowd! were checked by Johnny Sain. | | Pontiac Southpaw Wins | a member ‘at Pine Lake Country Club, won a trophy in the Class A division of the recent National Left. Handers.__Golf. . Association | |tournament at Dayton, O. 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PAUIOMOTIVE FUR 1946 Ford Sedan, R. & H. | ca 1 Bee ene. ©. & Be Your Local Ford Dealer Adults . Ara | 1947 Ford Tudor, RB. & H. ‘ parr prs) mae 147 South Saginaw i Jo ge a Bee ee oe te <4 d : re wig le Saat ws | wet / “ly. ‘ 2 ~¢ pase DOT wTeRnueT nahn TO. a + Won't Yield Right of Way - VALLEJO, Calif. @—Notes on | split-second timing so necessary in | a eee Ree ee LS Cog ee eerees prewiere. ae of tomnial: “In three weeks we CAN Te8Ch| war the Sea Cow and her sisters : Whales ire sometimes a nui-|a beginner how to man his station | “wid be . | and put to sea i sance to.submarines—but not near-| properly for diving and surfacing within 30 days. . ae eer ne Verena as St eens,” sold Dneaiiien, : ‘6s For some reason whales, used to by locating through their - g Bedlypetedbnsntne egpriresarate bossing the ocean depths for cen-| scopes toy models of ships which | © keep so many a turies, can't get it through their | are moved automatically. across | State of readiness? The avy feels thick skulls that anything is as big | the floor above them. It is a game | 't ‘s. . : and tough as they are. they play with an intense serious-| It estimates that if the vessels aif “A whale always thinks he’s got | "ess, and there is no joking among-here were scrapped -it-would take . the right of way,” said Capt. Dun-| them as they work out the attack | $890,000,000 to replace them. It now asking about $200,000,000. can C. MacMillan, veteran pigboat problems. would cost $25,000,000 to build an ’ commander, “He simply can't be- . ¢ 8 ordinary fleet type submarine, lieve there is anything beneath the Since submaritiers have to get| It takes $1,805,000 a year to main- Rental Terms seas that he can't push out of his along together for long periods in tain the 39 vessels. That includes COCKERMOUTH, England (INS) seems to be to a llow the whale the right of way when he is entitled to path.” crowded conditions they must have | overhaul and the salaries and up- e ¢ e steady temperaments under strain. | keep of personnel, The Navy feels| The ten-room house in Cocker- ia} this is cheap insurance on $890,-| mouth where poet William Wads- The U.S. Navy policy generally) How do they weed out potential | this is cheap ins ad | worth, born fe fer he toa psychiatric cases? One veteran 000,000 battle property. was rent, at gives this salution: it. But if he tries to hog the road the submarine sticks to its course. | “In this type of collision the “There's nothing to it. A candi- | date is simply asked whether, if he | were stranded on a desert island, | he would prefer to have his mother | Buy the Benj B. Hotchkiss, inventor | Trust, which owns the ' gue oe . Britain's northern lake of the machinegun which bore his | that the t : name was born in Watertown, | io keep it open to robb ony ts the surprise of his i : —— ‘Capt. saerseitan ““Sub- with him—or Marilyn Monroe. If | Conn. | the namammnenand marines don’t bruise easily.” he picks his mother, we don't pick SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith * 8 @ him. Obviously he doesn't belong Submariner recruits learn on/ in @ submarine.” land how to fight at sea. The’ Some Navy men dislike the term school here—the only one on the “‘mothbal] fleet’’ and prefer to call West Coast—has simulated. sec- it the nation’s ‘insurance fleet.” | tions of a real submarine in which} The reserve fleet units stationed | the candidates can practice the here—held in-canned readiness for | — i ~~ a * Gap. eel Wy GEA Gort, Wes 7. a ng © oP On, t-2. hide | “We've spent so many vacations at fishing places, the girls really | Tike it—I hope we don't have two old maid fishermen on our hands!” by Ernie Bushmiller EARMUFFS ?- I NEEDED A SET BOY--- THIS 1S WHAT FOR @ OF BOOK ENDS pe eae 7 YEAR You AST |] aay TH WEXT FOR Yoo MAME ABOUT MY FIGGER.1M GONWA WOO LOOM LIME THE FRIENOW | |] GATHER UP YOUR LOOSE ENDS FLASSWIP OF fy GWE YOO A GOOD You BUILT ao 00 CU RMA eee eae THE EASY WAY- To t ack Extra FOR THE BEST FICTION OF 1, BURK = CAOMP~- CHOMPE SF @ BACON , Fun In Picni uy, Sell, Revs, MTHAT BEAR TRAP DILLON O THEM TRAPS AN ‘ Trode, Hire, ete. CAPPED MY STAMINA! TEM THEY ALL WAS AS TIGHT A ~« DID ANYONE SUG6EST IL STUMBLED INTO THE PITFALL ~ Is to Place o Quick Action DAILY PRESS ag WANT AD “en Ask. for the Want Ad Dept. ~? DIAL FE 2-8181 pe on the —. int held within | ® > 4 vine vin deal} = sates: ~ _ cents. contract ~- Most atone time. ind loaded beans covering | "There re swe 8 Sep- pon wsb eggs ot J... were large Cash revo hour tne the —_ ints % higher 13, ali % lower, ’ ‘ 128-1. = Sep Bata et Tae rs : » Tye higher oats we a ge ey | wo , September | Ceutinioger Carrot, Uy and higher, Sete % Cucumbers. ii ener, Ne oe not 8. stor nt Seen res ELE wt 9 cn «hed pnd baer, Sei ee = eikee & : 4 s&s 6 a. — sree co 3 oa ret : in bas. green, : Prices Saeco BP hate oa ei se | Toot, Ne No 1 '06-2.50 . and manson _ Cayenne, 1, 0-1 80-1.00 ‘hich = tom: masonry raven Ref tet oe cman mines | Bet oe Late mee aie - as> ee red, f 50. ib bag: guacseee eae A. 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Fall uppe: us tooth ppointment S. poe A of << yo one 4) graces roa hefers sendy ais awh | Br a sta" we ty| Noeeres jade ame pes | But the help equ of Horeeahon ot the U. § ot Lt. Col. pose of cee et tnd bave, i, ek ; : vance Slaughter Cel 1 Bran Qvorge. Gida t . ef % : — poses e ane sia Of ca 23] ee ema we = Oe oe ofthe Army Ree ol. | boron +P ante oe ot the un a ee “= q| stesay: « higher: se conte | Freep 8 14 Bd Ou ina 3 Pane a ‘ments “tent magnificence wi a 8 y Recruiting Ber nerein set “ford se parpones, se tate ‘ot uate fteeeten| 4 aa sia Si Rs at Swerve S provide to suffer will "Fort Wayne, Dero | Seika ez cee ne Gem | 4 Sees ee at Soar = fguer an, 3 Browning. ierereecer . rv. | 2, Agricultural Dit as ceuuaal on 2 eee ~~ 4| fee’ ky. geod ta non 4 Sen Pos aie! arora s date, ut Panne’ _ Seiheces at povinpor of wat of 100, private 928 when service tor the folk ral Districts Areas rs “Berth “Goce \P— x 4 -- a eo gh + pees Gen Was. 0"? 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See py ners and wees-In. er welt Gen Tire -: ne Tua Be Sa | sack a ge ‘4 F. aes, Pure ine officer to Obiamn in 19501 © S os pny al fined by" imprt $28.00 vial be a {| aera: Sa i BREE i/o a ee i f sa afer ad later wast a0 sea Spee Sev ae ae = aS Sark “ 4 } song one and es0-11 50, main | tig a a3 eae ro Be names te hk. 6744 t Pon- f rat atalion command as a eens ent liveries when. a> for, encholvenan _ % 2: an q\ are 105.00: mes —— fy" if Pere 15 Un Carbide = ~ yr, cr nd, Pon- | 0 Or — Regimen gned | ms of the land p= 9 Loy prisoned. hd Count 1 ELECT » 21 feeder med 10 light 12.00- ore ssid . 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Hw ween ct Pon and a water Sunda aller | iba ‘Mick of white Lab e aistricts wih wending a ee ong ome a by eee ts E UX ‘ops 8 -22.00; com- Cont ae oe yan . aa | Haque drivin ood, 688 gligent White $10 skier ay while | atone. “4 i= ay be Sond toeion oon ao = ed per ==. > IR Ra 5 Van 54.3 Kenn under Lincoln “TaKe costs was Michiga: Public accord f the lows ray size. and suit person The ——— iz pool”; ne ee cul) | poland 12 Ww Real. 177 | Pon eth the pean, ne iR. St yeste fined and agen ter Ac ance p | laws lona and ‘ height uses Soe | Sa on to have ‘unte- MAJES1 an [og ay Ins a weet 2 gy vel | ephan yesterday nit I... 4» 8 with Act EE x and within — Ag =e mop lots lambs le in pir 63 wy Pic 5 quo: . ari right of Fuente reer it late year f the Act . “The no y do for area the of mance, ebat- He. 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BOs & fe v 5904 Dixie : cmicato & one eke ty ate rat Cal stse! the Oe oe | reached that t came The" te immediatels gg panile Chure oe. land ‘the — ne . 4 sede on eS eae ego isi? 100 3 ee tren Sund 18th | willbe Legion | a weleeeee they ‘could ata eencral pitals thea.» schoo mead, imo | noceen provisions —— aie Hoy. OR 38-1277 Re aaa tet wi aoe ett to 8 “Western wet son a al as a — meee B10, lower em: _wuenery 28°30 CR as mes Sei tune porn ar a the ‘a, slve-alion cn an hate ae it. }for vested im Meeiiand | fam 5 Bre loc wpaningn ea. pub health. pee preservation ge hae cholce ‘8: 3,008; | 1964 low...... 139.3 mE ot Voitu Field .m. on the Stephan said can lake on fo ne ey 5" Sy+y nd | famil Dwellings, ow ee ee a peace ure ole one = 2 ee eS gM. vonne OSS a 3 tall the 1 sil , » Ox- reared said, an of to get ay 7) soit tT et to | te the which dwell | y- the} ot the first ) ond sateny = La coe 35 oe tb er; sows 083 PReeeeee ba be 107.6 ies ot Sieeane y —— ond and bed A wid om ca ty 3 ose S| cut 1 first ke ottect and = ke pus re 2100.7 E18; ‘8 te No 1 33. eee Vue Sa iene at that ti will in- | If more them. Martin's boat I her omen preamble immedi- from the ~ ing este tions ines, one thie 1 , Sem Se | n Sainble "cs 00; ig choice 300-328. i saveert 6 as ies leaders me, They 955 offic | ble with people mee_to_-eped 2 Sr — feet, unions or a shall. subject | BER FOREST ith day of | weekend a ae 4 Figures (Merabtower STOCKS feu | Bion for all he include rs | ators reckless who hav Lobe Tet Seen WL came tubal a seretiine ate nae ERT A. McKR L An- = eee - Te lae- 14.0. ee Tee, Sarees eee Selden Coumty re | thi are ms motorboat pose eos Snows and |b authored Sires aenee nt a} am Mipupervisoe | On ores ne Fag ~ oe, Sint Dac mai pointe are alerted County. Le- | Pn com t fot na parse’ a o-oo the authors a fon ine e has teen | she Township. | lower; PS abd, ettery: ‘Gems To ae hy ences sf 18th Di plus This is plaints,” follows: pA a Datanaitene shail extend ob nce ea Sy = : ‘ioneataeee sms ——— REED Sub tore’ seg. ss ord putas Linas Masco 8 chigan ween -: § tag | Charles for of: ° into the ret the - Alterations. one aofineé & et ae eee Tnapector, use bereae, Pri. Aug | aalinl mixed about steady to 50 see : ae "ys -* in6 —— the di | ship = in case t lakes.’ — ification a? _ fined os aquere ay Pm | me nae . ~~ AR ay gra . 2, | Lak om 1 790 and and at a Mfg* astve* ...... - 33 Hy Rethester of Fermingoen ict are his White ‘Unie. come . ‘eaartion apy 12 or the dwelling Toxnanig toning te wd 1g mesg - pgs Srisces we 1 EL af i) [Ray Av ri Ray i Lawes 2T ~ come ars Sat a ait “sae eas SF Seas ez. | a " | aT se * * Be: . oF Spee «i mY to | “ 1 Brick e Sites cutter cae fe: anne and any and esked 5 3 <3 | George of Royal SS oledo Men = of S yauetn a partitions ses ube sear Sie and the side cach oes eal wile a 2sth, i504 at ; = | 5 : H commercial heavy rs and v7 Forei 13 | fie Ault of Oak, . * Exami Dem , hg ange pa . ra- pane of A end between eer” line. Sec. 2 my trem - - as * 3 Multi-Lal ome seen pn Gang cows 16.30: ieee dale, ee oa — ination and then th eres. ruy ww erage oF sewvnde rom the doting rt of Lat 1 A MA erate! 10.09. mesne chad | Sac in Exchange een an Paynter of Two Toledo in Ra stade Ly no Me the floor erage but quired or Bn on may modify wy ‘the est a p Pn, at Plat | . 4-1050 Realty Sines © 17.00 0. cull to one a. (Great Poretgn 7 and ~—< Fern- with the Ohio pe 3. tg ihe ating Gistance seven wis tbutlding his im- a ae rit shy 1» = - i ayo ror Eis a Mss moanesecun . : iy ne wi, OF ies me Le VRS eee — iM 3-4 = 2. ond dow one nna in nge 5 Rampart year-old statutory men 3 by co the helgh (emel stories the eo. lar s eR th 8-8 i & : 121 choice ‘saute ae - i in Wew York Orton year old Farming i a tare Reve 28 « “Ror the Bing hy my anid 4.08 ft 8s yeariings 18 iamibe 18 5 —_ ' aay] pe vil — of a 15-| ar S, Pan Vstae aE 4 Kl shall 's less wo he Seat cuswenen.in 4 ; Ww yeortines 4 12.00-1. 38: 18 . ro po = ae ille OES ___| Farmington girl 15- orton thereot PY of 6 the sees ae. height abs han eve | 7.1. ew visor | ant oe uae ee 09 Sh Seo * ifs | Oate of Changes |. Ove 6 on yesterday efor cist ‘wal fr a Seanad, ween a et ts | ii aneees to Get to choice ele Dinne nges Ingle. before | aid! t other Ween easeher et pave Phin "evade level wae 2A Ay. ste Trae te: | 1 otiiemaiainie ; i ORTONVILI i i Clyde . Just i Palaing “Toei the part sheret br ~~ a | xB ~~ ths 1 ft 2° AA yw nh eons nto — arated Bazoor kins Greene be AB able siractares for human tents + ri fs a home, income Business — pg =." wher 2%, both | 19, and len | oe bulb Dwetting. . tomes “pnd capeeniiy paki fer ‘human i | ot Lats rien w LJ = , for « land contract 1 of date fon the rs. Lavern end arrest waived = on eae EAST 4 he prohibited Saas ite * oT Or whateve 728. 0 ed ty O88 C andre om, being el tion | ty. bat sisze of one of &s nce | eS Sree oe 43 W. a he ie a choice The by OES | being hel in eeaias nit propert Falter notice of sans [at Huren — IDGE » event : Chapter | jong. on A il the’ Oak. | ¥he passin, shall =a mile trea oy Ad = Lot 9, ie rE 2-83) rather will be | ford igan Aang 7%. ir exam- s re @ but! or Sant a trailer posed trailer 7 So teeen at held Oct — Police ding to icing," eecupied sd estate = Commercial Districts oe halt of ie f Red- fo. oecuped smal q oniy for the fol Distriete "The we jee . Seen oes ie ae ne f relative | tomenen A ee. : used | or ss pene me oe hin, communt + a Oe of }- sd rer a > | Bene. c sale of exe oo, on y no sanareee bo 4 | bustness manu ——~ Y pF. [x s8"1 the ion “unerewith, or ‘agen g By facturing $031.83 , - mall ‘be persia ai ciai i ‘ by rea- ~~ ae ee =| vis weornen 1 Co~ Pas mpet seta a’ Ste] Se aoe a ANTED: HOUSE, = a TRAILER AXLE, ioe and oi ws : | the last chapters in : the lng and biter court ght ove WASHING MACHINES See en ene Kreme “ 7 WHEELS AND i ere = . GS. |. To Buy— ™ pumice days. OR ee clhdled iy y k E SPRINGS. OR 3-465. 260" suv twat ” ee ta ler tomtectng we} A&B TRENCHING : signed an order terminating the panes : | | ~ pany, almost exactly 20 ” after the case was started in the; aod Ingham court. ~~] ® — Charles H. burch Jere * An appeal taken to the State NORMA KENNEDY Mrs. Theodore’. Gelatis: John NE eee hind tacueaa |..-it. and Mrs. H. V. Kennedy of | pee ie! Rear Car A service sual pen, Have. age by a few stockhold- | 1592 Oneida De _ | Dorothy, Donald and ~ one | ers ts all that remains of litiga: | oo the ne Burch, Funeral service will be ye. rs STOM MADE ton at hes sorged Seek and |17mnes, the cngngement of bes | SO Aa att seit uate __terth from high courts to tow | Goraid Earl Danhauser. He is the | siiciatng, aterment Sa se oe ~-enb-Sesk-aguin-sines earty-t son of Mrs. Earl Danhauser of { Rosar a priest reper: _ ais steve. . Washington, and the late Mr. Dan- greamg “at “ine Voorhees sipie SAVENPORT eG Seovehdh evictions, the GubarTaseer TNT eee take | Be, tate, phe Teoeneee ah ee Ge nena of one lawyer, jailings for enci _— BURMAN AUGUST 18 1954, MRS. Bee : rot and may tales of hardship Co Sein, Ui ase ahs ane aise repaiag Posse SH en “battling to avoid paying assess- un S hove hg Fy - A, 2, - ine om ef on ee al] E tas? i ments charged to them when the) ——— Frederick L> Finch aim. at_ Alles’s Funeral Beet! | ice, 142 Wayne. yen Sere: weshing. Day or wight, company failed. , ¢ Orion, Mich. Eider Willard ‘ Demands for grand jury investi- for Frederick | Green officiating. Interment -in SALESMEN OXFORD—Service . Finch, 41, of 537 Lakeville Rd., waite Chapel. Mrs. Burman vill be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in! Home, take Orion” "“"*'*!! We need 3 ambitious men 23.30 before the State Administrative | the Fiumertelt Funeal Home. with | Fine anope “esa FRep.| R2t married to complete our sales , . UST 5 L ow Board and charges of corruption | purial in Oxford Cemetery po eaten mat Lakevile har - the “factees arotios tm aicnpan throughout state government have | Finch died Thursday. hecvariichigan, Sg¢ 41: beloved dpm us now and ee ' beém some of the weapons of the; 4, addition to his widow, Alice.| #" father of Willtame Joseph; | experience but not nec- ~--. -enhbattled stockholders. he is survived by four sons, Wil- domes and. Robert Puck. Puncre cessary. Guarantee Plus Commis- Mrs. James L, Buckberough . Michigan, with Rey. Van court_that_the ro Pee omg are 8. |, HUNTINGTON” WOODS=service Ste ‘Cumater-Onlorde tick | for Mrs. James (Georgianna) | SP Ee : - Stier, the trustee for the creditors, : 5 po ee Fal ) | FisHER—ACOUST see aR | VE HAVE OPENING | wen ______Walter S. Foster, Lansing attor- | jiam Joseph, James and Robert.| % 2». m. trom the Plumertett ‘ : : “| Funeral Home, 47 .N. Washington,| UTI, ‘ -c~ Oxtord ICA FOR D SAI LES Prise: Mie —————}- turned over $2,939 to the State Bil, OU, OF 26) Falnot| Elton (Lula). 171 Parkdale, be-| Por Board of Escheats. This represent. | AV¢- was held today at the Haley erat ue, ct, Elton Fisher’ Fu-| heating and air-conditioning ‘eng? dividends never claimed. Funeral _ carer) was in phnounced later by the Huntoon but must de willing _to ri meng the anctaimed divi. | Lakeview. died Wednesday | s6%—xvousr “9-196 DRLIL) Mig On omy A dends was $13.78 owed to Paul J. at her houne: | E Meb Auburn “Ave. age a8. Pu-| gon 18 Person cuir. aR. Pee sith bo . : 3 : Site Seetigton "Wr and Christo Ziegenhardt of | She 's survived by her husband. | gust ai, "st" 30pm. item the (WANTED EXPERIENCED) week PE'etie "°F *% *| Footings. feid tle, septic tanks and) LOOT TN JULY ONE Die ne | SOU Re transsortation trom|WILL BUY OR List YOUR LAE Marlette, who fortified their Mrs. Ned Andersen j + eg ‘Chapel with Rider | truck driver for established dr COLORED GIRL WOULD LIKE —fewere_tnetelieg, FE 60231. _| iit seat. | ee ee . Purchasers Ring farm to hold off attempts to eviet | FERNDALE —Service for Mra, *! O8k Mill. Cemetery. Pament| Cleaners, Lake Orion Sark by the week. days. FE Foot Specialist 15A LOST WHITE GOLD | RING. 3) 44298 after ¢ p.m. _ ret . F McKINNE them from their $40,000 farm. | Ned (Gertrude) Anderson, 49, of _fin Puncral Home TES Grit |——= EXPERIENCED 8A BY S:TTRAS/OR. A. A. KANTER Poor spE.|_chips Reward. PE bile. | PONTIAC, PRESS. EMPIOYE DE De | Pn Ponting BMS at} a The eviction order followed their | 619 W. Hazelhurst Ave., will be at #000. AUGUST 19, isi RARE Ste * —_— Ss I LOST Presse cri PE sii before | Fefusal of many years to pay a - - "6 Riliside Drive’ $0 eA. _ | LASS CG | Pieese col FE 48461 before 5|WANTED: FARMS & Fetusel of sunny yeor my 8 l2 pm. Saturday at the Wessels | istper of Clara, Bell Sweet ie eee | : CLAS S RING _of Holly MEirose 7-702, of all, Kinds Mave buyers the company ae ERE pomp teenager | son or Joho” Funerals = g, Tailoring 16 ps9. Waterford High, Tee. Wd: Contracts, Mtgs, 32 Ww HURON per} Wednes. | __rangements he n : * seen cae ee {WE HAVE BUYERS Waltino FoR ae wae forcibly evicted last \@y at Ford Hospital, Detroit. | Home : oon ra "7 . - " io CASH FOR CONTRACTS IP YOU ee . ‘ | eo scatitten ome . . rE 7 empstea ° ¢. — a ae _— Surviving, besides her husband. Card of Thanks i, 994 . Stead: oer | P — wich "caught ‘them ‘in bed. State! nis both at home: her mother. “Trends arg. THANE OUR Many) re _ +S a ERON W CLARE — their Police stood by to preserve order. | \4,. Mary Buck of Ferndale, one | Kindness shown ue during put D Offi * Is | sister and one brother. | to the Rev. Duakia MisCoweh ns Squar Robert Galloway ~< - | Huntoon Punk fords and to the e ICla | let Hace ra end tee Mr. Wi- i cae | Set ares ‘% acre 100 ft. frontage, HAZEL PARK—Funeral service | —— : ‘ - | appraisal or fees Meet With Union ‘for Robert Galloway, 81, of 1991 In Memoriam 2 come ate ne : @erten | Platinum broach contain-| B. D. CHARLES x E. Otis St., will be held at 2 p.m. | yhOVING MEMORY OF BOBBY Spply in person = red * one tae yest re" Ary ae PS cn . | who " Drive : } ’ . . A En. T) a DETROIT (UP) — Mediators) Saturday at the Ashley Funeral | 25 ‘iss. "sadiy guseed vy ‘Mom: : ard. Phone FE20109| $ Unlimited scheduled another round of nego- | ome with burial in Oakview Cem- L, Seton and Brother ward. one q, tiations today between officials of | °t¢TY- He died at his residence! A Bud tet ‘bisssomed im our or return to 610 Pontiac) for pure lend contracts. | Past Wednesday aoa ‘iites ¢ State B courteous immediate So eetobeund Beaase D Co. and a {_Seapepibaes at SSr 2-101. State Bank Bdlg. Se EON Reanor. ,—Survivers-are-his-widow, Lillian; +—iryuabt punshine to hearts| 7 a ae re tti(i‘:SC A CON Realtor _ . Fred of Ferndale; two| Each day a bright new year. Old Mill vern ed . = Workers Union (Ind.) ; —_ | Each das a solacesach o” Dixie Hwy. Waterford. No phone ere FE 4-2533 _ daughters, Norah and Joan, at) Tin death's untimely con” | cam: oer a sa o an Landecaptng 18] Sis, Wea DP Hadpte eco | ffSemact | teehee de er ae TOWNSHIP—Ro-| An4 nly God can know. {Stent dees bak ae pee fence Pe eee Stinlast ‘Tuccdar” pm. Reward. “Snore FEREN sary for Mrs pen dnagee preying Ne motter_ where Vem | _S work _Call_OL _1-0061 _ Tie “Holbroo” Bk PE S-T918 7%,-of-32065--Beverly- will be re-| Je know be walked with Angel SALAD CER, FOR PE §-3563. (dsr MALE RED BONE HOUND land contrae of equity tm your cited at 8 p.m. Friday at the| Reset, te basreniy core. Berzon 2 to 4. Eiks Temple, 114 LiKE| service. Lawn building FE ¢oe | ___|K. L. Te on, Realtor Sawyer Funeral Home. Requiem use he’s in God's care Set beet eed See | Ao — We _Oreharé Lake Rd, PE 44363 a8 Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Satur-/ Flowers 3) Experienced |ezzs ied nororiina ——— | _ Notices & Personals 25 . “Giy at Our Lady" Queen of Mar ;. = perl ~- | ROMINGS WANTED FAST. x reasooable. BO Abate” Op] FREE FRITMINO. AND WEMOW |* TAR AND & SPARE OF LOE: State Fair Crowded ityrs Church, Birmingham. Burial 1 ,0gunn FE 2319 Stenographers goers ___| ie Pree estimates. 3 | pair, OR fest LE. Highien. on Livestock Exhibits tery. "sne' died’ Thursday. at her Funeral Directors 4 ae bor enor, CLT Ee Ae eet em] OCttlement tery. She died Thursday at her | Po APPLY _Keeping MA 41982. cod plentieg "C a any GIRL ogres NEEDING 7 DETROIT (INS)—The State Fair | home. ORE TE a '| Vernon Vie. . Conf:| De Board of Managers agreed yester-| Surviving are a daughter, ae | Donelson-lohns|_5#2"%%o inCHIGAN. Building Service 12 Moving & Trucking 19) ‘ential, The ‘Balvauiog Army contract?” Lowest discount m| — day to refuse hundreds of last|Frank E. Sternal of Southfield FUNERAL fOME EXPERIENCED GIRI FOR RE a Grama en OMrs, Rurnes PE 24014. $9 Merk. creel) PE aiee ‘sod minute requests to exhibit live-| Township, one grandchild and two _“DESIONED FOR FUNERALS” | ONrEgs Sng quecations deot Re) “a Asgutmwrs- POO A41 MOvING, & TRECEINO On| Seracrive , court) “NSTONE REALTY — | ne stock because of overcrowded ta- | sreat-grandchildren. Voorhees-Sivle WORK. MOsT BE fi TianepiaTe sea vice _At_reas_rates. "00760 anytime; Gentisl reports, 38 pra expert en ve 2-000 cilities. . Gerald Hurni . ~ TS", % over. Apply Kresges|GABE ROTH rE UNCINERATORS CLEANED ASHES) 5-¢98 @te Rom Daily: Sun ' to & The board passed a resolution| CASS CITY—Service for Gerald | ,_,,UNERAL HOME | lceianat orvice mELP— Ex ge Bd sine Sse. FF DRIVING LESSONS |°A8#, FOR LAND Conrmacts: Serta ae A! tape! canta Sree Yee he roe . Y-O-5-0 p.m. aa 5} located m Birmingham Write fireplaces a __PE 5.6975. tions are received. |las Funeral Home, with burial in) ~~~ _26_Pontine Press GRICK. BLOCK. STONE AND CE- Eldon McLachlan, director of Ellington Cemetery. BEAUTIFUL _ 6 GRAVE: .|GIRL| POR GENERAL HOUSE-| ™ent work Also carpentry Free agricultural exhibits. said space for| Mr. Hurni died Wednesday in _Resionabie. VE Sea Vers _ Fars oes & Wed prt Must — Aa Carper — sheep and horses has been filled | Cass City Hospital following a brief Lor OUNT veo A 0a700 be - inter and-there my be- inadequate. facili- | illness. Milford’ Mutua) eons “Unie WovseREFPE A AND COOK - lone,” attite, “oreeseways" siding ties for swine. Surviving besides his widow, | Cow try home located near Meta | ete PHA terms Referentes ——— =} Laura, are- a-daughter-Mrs.-Doris., anes : | caters son 408 ta ag gs __ Alumni Group Headed | Met? of Grand Rapids; son ] BOX REPLIES gears AGED REAT LADY FOR wn _ sag as ae ee ES Reacts _ ’ be - —- At 10am, today. WR MBB OR sorcrsthcreosinarcrorn. cormev arene . Pe os ; ‘there-were-replies at} MjiRiED ROMA RICK Sok “AN —ceurey| | . |} the Press office im {| %> se* 20-45 Telephone and 0° too small. Guaranteed —_—deat_of- the_alumni_ot_the_village|—“"""" oy tex WR —y4 . . pome,ne ot _car et wok Ph. PF came school at a recent reunion was es the following Geliverine High earnt Por nd RESIERTIAL. “COW Henry B. Mehiberg. FERNDALE — Funer! service f[ poreene! interview, call a Pipe.| pians “re. @¥ Pte ; A =~ ‘ st Other new officers are Mrs. Charles W. Roesner, 79, of 536 4, 11, 16, 17;-28;>-27>-30, I eagle Setweee 0-6 806+-W TOOK BRICK. STONE. CE-| Uinted SET Gat, BT THere |B Pontiac. Mich / CONTRACTS Clara Sommers Day, vice presi-|Acamey Ave., was held today at 32, 37, 43, 44, 55, 56, 57, | lsTENOGRAPHER. UNUSUAL op-| Mgnt Work and fireplaces, FE) 6-562, 341 W : a | saw des mists tne egies $1.000,800 dent, and Mrs. Helen Spooner |Wessels Funeral Home with cre-| | 38, 64. 78, 86, 104, 108, 1) feod'tyoine and” dictenhone “ex:|GRICK LOCK “AND CEMENT|\ Dish. Anvtime Cheep. PE coating. Seals out dirt. Waite's READY Mehiberg, secretary-treasurer. |mation at Woodmere Cemetery. § 114, 119. perience to work . Reasonable FE 5-1677 or _Notions. \. ATTING ‘ . . : } me ae en ;| Beople in modern plant. PE +717 1T'S HERB-A PIONARY Sas A reese Onn et Detrwh. 3 | Sieg migrant, Sera |OuEr Won x memes! Trucks to Rent | & ee ee| YOU t 7 . roit, sur- ays, and basement floors. achine Hunter-Breeder Show vives. _opening_§ aay week OA bases | Pree estimates, PE 2-1952, “TRUCKS, lando oes. pendence! ‘ Event at Alger Course 5 ono w.-ttatherg | Help Wanted Male _ ¢/citzswoumn. WORK PORCHES. FA|,, .,, ,AND EQUIPMENT. ley <0”, |NICHOLIE & HARGER é ‘ . on ane . creed . - i ‘ and Trucks, Widthe A to ZEEE 60 North Open 8:30 ‘til 8:30 ~—~Fiemter Breeder Show ot the Mote tice lor” Olio W_ Halberg. Shot “Bet akesttngs Me a ene wna SSeaTeR coer Mirtace une Farm and oat ic oe Wanted Real Estate 2A t a- or . , "* ” i . = pepe i Tractor Cot = wert eve= mara Heat, Club will be eld at| 370 Onkwood Fé. will be eid Tissue oi alee, eae Dher.ahorthand "and good typisi| AR * and custom butlding PE 6006) - PE +1442 open Ist and 3rd y aoe ‘BUSINESS the Alger Race Course tomorrow. Saturday at 3:30 p. m. at the C. F. ., Seen tide Pontiac SALESLADY FOR | CHILDREN'S CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA. Pontiac, . 20) | REC OTe an ee ATE The event will-begin at 9:30 a. m. | Sherman Funeral Home with burial BARBER. STEADY, BE YOUR, wear. Experience preferred. ations, slo custom Painting & Decorating 20) FE 23125 IS TERRIFIC! More than 120 horses have been in Ortonville Cemetery. Masonic) 5h ‘Yep, £004, "orking conaitions Birm! = pa trae &-l PAINTING. PAPERHANOING.| DDTOTAT run through Sunday. ed. Orchard Lake Ave x wk. | oo | ARE YOU OVERWEIONT? -your home te tn-the! oo = _ford, OA 82603 ie PB a cSuatieereo? Waterford. Drayton, Clarkston or oo _ | Survivors are his widow, Yula; | Ct Reasonab’ ; areas eall White Lapeer Farm Bureau —_ three brothers, John and Carl of | VV ee been our! a eee = . -+ Jamestown. N- - and Rudelph- | a < 7 = 2 — FOR... - : | ral to Entertain Detroiters Detroit .and two. sisters, Mrs. Mavage. Used to handling men LAPEER — Farm Bureau fami-| George Turner of Springfield, Ill.,| APPLY 9 N. Teiegrapn. lies of Lapeer County will enter. and Mrs. Nanny Karlsson of | CANVASSER TO CONTACT PRES- tain a number of Detroit families | Sweden | service ‘and repincetatot sales. rmanent and , Car W. L. Roeser rE ROYAL OAK — Funeral service | CARETARER , WHITE ABOUT for W. L. Roeser, 62, of 1512 Lin-| pears, old write e Press. tm | rk and ironing. wood Ave., will be held Saturday | A. -—s5 Fort, and jronte at ll a. m. at the Sullivan and AREER we oar. Son Funeral Home, Burial will be | ‘ ospital, | a oe & § are his widow, Gladys | SELLI NG’S ES-BARTRAM “T told you to stop tagging third base so hard!” i i i H Se its : i 7 sy pous ; eget, RO 2 basement via page| couple - ROOM END ORR PRE} Or grove PE ¢'"6. and ——— Convalescent Homes 38A CAN TAKE 3 AGED OR On. i Priced to Sell te S 5 z z it tmome, 13 rooms & 8 A HOME OF YOUR ow? _ For Sale Houses 43D “am ipeome don’t +Reosersit Hote EXCLUXIVE ESTATE _ment only. MY 23-4201. East Suburban 7 GILES REALTY CO. il) seem bows on 3 down. j R. J. VALUET, Realtor | de. | 43 ore fURON GARDENS room mange mindgws = walls, Lot Sonise SLOCUM. ST. . “BUD” NICHOLIE REAL ESTATE la lot Sia ben. ! | “JOSEPH F. REISZ - ; bed HOMES & COTTA LIKE NEW M_50. Diamond 1-1162. or 7106. - pisstered walls. utility room with off furnace etc. Storm windows and screens and tully~-ineuieted.-—- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw St it wT w. PE 58165 Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 | Stringham School Rests. | Realtors FE 4.0528 ea |edit sind BROWN $1,120 DOWN. New 3 bedroom bun- galow with bath, well, sep tic. wired, autom hot..water. AND HARGER CO. ‘RELAXED SHOP- PING’S YOURS in the ee J. A. Taylor Pie, | : 13132" pt ti ie Ke id | | i rT : bite : wl } New frame ranch type 3 bedroom plastered | ___- Corner Cass Humphries 7 RM. BRICK RANCH let's look. Od Edw. M. Stout, Realtor la — tN ] ___Pontiac Senior High 2 FAMILY BRI 6 ROOMS EACH - Very- very _—~ ST “BUNGATOW=ACRE™ have all floors and Very sharp white bungalow comprising i rooms (2 bedrooms), full bath. basement with oil fur- Bece end -eute” hot water, gpecen Ot one 'S te yous lke @& at only with $1,450 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor "Spe. Jae Williams Lake School | WILLIAMS LAKE —AREA——— ws tensed See epee large kulchen, nice both, ut: ry room and Naser ent pa $1,500 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . Saginaw St 5-816 us Sen Eve, ti 0:0" bonny OO Edw. M. Stout, R stor a ON Telecracl One CV Orr” ath | P ¢ Real Estate Exchange |-. .- | IF YOU ARE ALONE | amnnnéaen +. 2 cy -¢ _ four rooms for yourself with full | _ JAMES K BL rivileges. VD. | i* ma Westof-Fown- + cy . Near Stringham School. 3 bed-| Large rooms Sound conetruction | good + -A> JOHNSON, Realtor—} from block renee abe ">" misimum cost. Priced at only ty afternoon -* : oan (A. 74% < Seen Sa NER ge Ne Seiateniiinn Chieenanaiaeneiemameiiemenad ee an eee nee ee oe Se Pe “TOFS: Tetéprapir hea: Seer Geen dehest “— “bedroom — i | For Sale Houses ond frome. 8 oesreee walls. Clean as & Sin. “heal value + $3, A REAL erin Webster Grade and Ounce tearias ¢ io bal : pak em See Pe, ines | Row setiees storm : at VACANT—$1,000- Down ted "A't Toeation a eee he possess ion. a1, 300, ba ~4 . ping poe room Two car garage = 3 | | feo eer ogase a . Five room frame home. neat and) ]. H. BROWN, Realt SPANIS THELMA 3, ELWOOD) siahattiatt | }1,BROWN.Reaies | __ SPANISH oy CHARLES | #2 AUBURN AVE. coms plastic as ai-e location COPRECTION PLEASE. sometimes ee Lovely 2 oom) of cours . 253 Bet a a cs ys gost "Oe Low" price “a DANDY R COLORED Near St. Benedict we. are very. —> "aut ee SP Arne a SSLES REALTY CO = ong be ogy, % ormee| Be. wo Auten Are PE S3m3| CARD CONTRAGHS” «| fine Dome & brand new.” sages DONT POCLED the lew 3 ACRE ¥. ouT “Joust . fe wererees| NICHOLIE eee oF { i 327 a a © a ffi uh F i CONSTRUCTION CO. Webster Grade School & SPECIAL For a Large Family fae = tae fare {Leslie R._Tripp, Realtor ; ie a Hui nt Poyr room moderna home with goreas apartment im rear renting ver month. ~ ee EXTRA Very @ on lake front- | ace Only 4810 with ‘very won. | derful terms ok s tt 5 = 7 i 3 down, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ais =i FOES AE OT 2 +} prewar eA Supurben > Se fg Goodceised OFFICE OPEN 94 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. . H 92 & E g ine “ ba) | J 74) Hl miield Highlands ——— GI Veterans Att! i iH a MYRTLE 2-2821 _-FEDERAL 4-9584 LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 46 E. Flint Lake Orion i i 5k } H ; i ? ! ¥2 stiiis i, Hl i ; Pie ag Dorothy ara eee or $800 DOWN village, Complete ‘price 6.000," Dorothy Sayder Lavender 3140 W. Huron Near the Lake ings. A bargain at $7,950. Lake Front Home ft utiful lawn trees. Neat and clean 2 Slicer home with fireplace, screened porch and 2 car garage. $4,000 down and $85 per month. Quick possession. ws | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. FE 2-9208 “Real Estate Since 191s" ted) NORTH SUBURBAN 5 room one % story bome with 3{. bedrooms, fireplace, full base- ment, off furnace, plaster walls, iichen, Total price $11,500. Call today on this bar- ain. FE ¢-0ns4, WEST SIDE 4 rooms up which rents for $87.50 per mo. All furnished ready to move First floor should readil: No Money Dn. GI's, 3 bedroom ranch home. on % frontage. R. "i" VALUET. Realtor Pull tiled walls. Lot S0x200. Only $4,500, terms. Maurice Watson, Realtor WE SELL THE EARTH" 428: W. Fourth Rochester OL 60371 =: $100 You con have 3 bedroom sanch type e built on your and clear lot with the best of materiais ani workmanship. This home is complete on the exterior pad ready fo you to finish the ‘One of several” J Reais ahr hesee von Lake Front You'll this 2 bedroom new é buncelow reat as a ‘4 and ready to move year around has bath electric 7 man floor furnace Only $7.500 with easy te Two bedroom starter-home with well and septic tank in. Good - sized roomr $395 down and pay- ments only $46 per month F. C. Wood Co, REALTOR oft 38 BE, OP * __ me WwW. iuree FE 2403, Stet anes oc, ce | PE 24117 Yor our ins ton at the corner of | win "| Maceday Lake e 5 8 i : i e es Es i e& “ 5 pets wr “i ow bedrooms fu’ sement, auto. wal tive inside fleor area. fenced yard. All tile bath. Cer- at only $16.800 full price. SUNNY SLOPE Acres Sub. Weill kept, all modern, ‘+ 3 bedroom home near new 1 ford Junior School. 2 car A real ~ erage extra lange fo 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve, 7 to 8 PERSONALIZED HOMES BY PALMER — OR 3-0815 ROCHESTER South of town. Near paved road. Fanch style * bed with garage. 802120 750, terms. ROCHESTER. RANCH HOME near school. Liv room finished. Snack ber. built bookcase and desk. _ Rest partially finished: Looe lot and water, $6,500. OL 2 . ‘SELL OR TRADE 3 HOMES IN Tawas City. PE 21466 Sylvan Lake ~ frs*‘resme ‘can be errenged. $1,000 Down . kitehen - Foom ree ct SCHRAM FE 5-5091. or FE 5-2564 hot water, exhaust fan, slab doors. poengy other features. Don’t @ home your family will love, -make your appointment NOW. “BUD” NICHOLIE Estate FE Tonite & Every Nite “Stee a 26% W. Huron SAM WARWICK HAS 23 NEW houses in Sylvan Lake. for’ rosy. samen" Toma's eet homes eee eae coe oe eet xh tr aes FoR Yo SUBURBAN (6 MILES) This lovely &6 room modern home black wo Teed “irge dining room Living room and Hitchen, 2 spe- [ it i if TM, Reg, UO Pee OF. Cope. 1964 by MEA Bervies, Ine. with lake privileges, $2,- -OOand up. .- Stop at model home on Write or call HOUSEMAN. MIdwest 4-7422 tainly @ very reasonable offering Dixie Hwy $1.000. on Dixie shower, beach, es north of Festies on 0 teil 6846 oe. Lake. Screened porch, WARD E. PARTRIDGE}: Ore is AND LAKE #RIV- lots. Beautiful Walters : le restricted. Low - down payment. Easy terms. MY REALTOR FE 2-8316| This Week’s Specials Home & Gard ioe per front ft Basi : | HOLMES-BARTRAM $92. Dixie ul i Lake & Water Frontage As low as 1 BEpeter WiTEAPRONT | apse ot ben aowe, 2816 Rowan . off Williams Lake Rd. Phone 1313, ~~~ = 8 is | 3 ; i i i t 2 Shown Cedar Island Lake bedroom nag lake privi- pa room home Let Land- ee . Only -66,.5006. with $1,000 down. In town; 6 rooms and bath. Nicely ec furnace. e. lot with shade trees. $§11,- Maurice Watson, Realtor ‘WE SELL THE EARTH” 428 W. Fourth Rochester OL 60371 |g¢ H & 8 i o Pt ag > YEAR. AROUND ween 2 lakes. beth, | ferme, Call tar. Wilson A issn | | SMART BUYS} r _. TAREFRONT bath with shower. to rooms Ist floor, Automatic gas bus at door. PERRY PARK 4 room bieck siding. Full insu- Sylvan Lake © “i Front J WARD E. PARTRIDGE bas Ae | neToe oil OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST World's Larg Paul Jones "ERAWEORD | FE 43505 (AGENCY) Eves. 53% W. Huron PE +150 Diack River & Lose oven be- For Sale L co Marry al Ton, or ots or s. & ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. 3 A Srese-tn Sone bay, ents 0000 ou acres, 2 miles to terms 4150 down, $20 monthiy shes 4 pm “re SAVE oh "Saoah, EE Seoutiful Suliding oper “Onl ore eg ee ONuES LA CITY — AT | 100 W. Huron ot MUL REALTY S x S 2 BEDROOM RANCH home, car- u master belt alee “ie F} ROOM with large dining 2 BED’ rg 4 Knotty with —tots—of—cup- boards and double sink rear yard fenced, Only 96850. Ri Pilg - il sii st Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 7 sits room 11.700. 1784 Warwick, Open daily. tainly be surprived to see | —these—brand- r new ‘ bungalows located so close te Scott Lake for only insurance, Drive ov ott | Lake Rd. to Watkins Lake Rd. turn left to open sign. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor % Ww Pr) . Huron—Open Phone FE }-7103 or OR 3-1648 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange e view of the lake as seen from the picture window The center all leads to all - rooms. a floor plan to please the most discriminating Richly embossed carpeting eovers Ww He ing room and the 12x12 din- 1 Tennesse e roc Templeton, = “DRAYTON PLAINS- | & 6 room house. 2 lots. Nice loca- tion. Close to schools, __ NORTH SIDE e. 1 block from 2 bedroom hom city limits, Very neat pigce for omy $2,960 with $950 down | K. L. Templeton, Realtor Open ves, TRADES! TRADES! DANDY modern five room bunga- lot 100x200, bus at ee SPACIOUS 4 bedroom home, ex- cellent condition, ¢ heat, ga- or trade for 2 bedroom prefér out of city. odern ‘bungsiow, LAKEFRONT m +——fireplace. built-in bath and show- 4ae-.$aid t....eil. heat Sel) % | JOrdan «6101 Williams Lake You'll find this 2 bedroom bungalow, just BOAT LIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY showing 30 per cent annual re- turn on investment. Hurry on this one. “AEST ee J. A. Taylor 00 Oakiani Ave. 42544 bpen Eves. re pa NEW 23:34 LOG CA A model ca. By PE 2-5439. 80 acres. all in Alcona y. Excellent miry. ft eel ere Sale 45A A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS Northwestern at Middlebelt _MAytair_6-2903 . | Cor. of Willems Lake Rd. & M-50 WEST SIDE 3 ® rage, lot 50x180 extrilent East | location. Sell for Sohne terme, | ome ~fint-h-—eurboardsin ample kitchen. Ceramic tiled ba has built-in vanity. A_ rea master bedroom too 12x16! Basement! Attached garage! } es construction. Let's joo! $1,850 DOWN — Will handle thts clean ‘5 room’ tn ex- cellent north end location. om the hue line with stores. schools af] nearby : xyems, emodeled to the lady ouse satisfaction. Fine painted basement. ree- ular gas furnace. automatic @as water heater. We think you'll like it SPENCE STREET - Popular for 310.800 with $1.500 down. or take trade BEAUTIFUL RANCH ‘HOME. 26248 plus 22x23 attached garage. six acres of land, full basement, HOME AND FACTORY. Modern rage pew cement biock facto: . five eeres abundance of fruit, Rochester Road. vell or take home or in- come property im trade « BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT, 4 bedrooms ful’ bath and half bath, beautiful lovely rooms. vestibule en- trance to spacious living ed plete basement with ; ras ?e. Suver decoration. through- An exe etl out landscape4 lawn sarage too Definit-'y on outstand- ine home 812.000. _- WATKINS LAKE — Don't make @ mistake!! See this laree Toom ranch house before vou consider buving anvthine Owner butlt popes finest materials Tmo pare pictire tile bath; attached laree lot We have let's look now. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ine ¥rtchen. fall basem hade trees, steam heat. oil 8 “oF take trade. | =o ‘a Six « DORRIS & SON co-oP 1% Story; $-Yrs- Ott ix room home. lar 2car c- —— >. ras ry. West—Pleasant Living 5 room modern home in Sylvan a. ment. : | ; 5 fi ] F ‘ nm js 0 [o) = 5 [ ia : i BETTER VALUES : 33 “4 s Until Yesterda We didn't know a be Or es at ae Phone FEderal 3-7181 Your Name Only OUICKLY | tape a ee Tas S00 Sens car GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron Street LOANS $20 TO $500 Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac Saginaw St. rE WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 w hew with proviems. £0 can et up to 4000 and repay in smal) pay- STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. __ ROCHESTER, MICH. LOW INTEREST | . Unitmited or single | @wellings: morange canceled H. G. PETERSON FLOYD KENT, R Attention Investors CASH PROMPTLY ' Baxter & Livingstone . | 64 W_ Lewrence St. GET CASH QUICKLY Telepione ts or calt- at our office, ~~ Ral for 622 CAN BE aT & 6. New garden ap; new up; used 3:00 : ea ee? (was elec.) 86 up: TV sets. Stroma dng Sba8 dens new and used + bedroom suites, up: room sa, Sik wo, Compsie ie of Seal Rite color tint paints. Use our wE —— -+— Biakito Bens so Dall MONT “TIL 6. + ee ee Te mate, Rmed oak, compete set, “Pinores: a. ve. B DELUXE LATE model, 3 yrs only $89.96. heats § rooms. kitchen EE REFRIGERA . : ‘s "63. models. One of America’s best Perfect. New, Buy a new refrigera- Nttle more than « ve. LING S$ CLAYTON'S | Furniture Appliances Rd. rr Sait or rE 5-094 i AL zi STOKOL STOKER. VERY ; Cal) $181.65 $960 96 oven $998.19 1986 Grodley a 9400.08 OC. EZ. ‘wg oe AYNE GABERT’S 121 N. Saginaw FE 6-100 FL j ; ha ; “iz ‘ between 8 © p. m. PE 34970. HE iture S 3 and up. On time, R. B. & Electric Ww. . - Huron. seen ener eeeetere convianiat IT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE Prada i | 5 in good between 8 rae and 2. USED TRADE-IN \ DEPARTMENT errr verses. ssesssez NEW AND USED. SLIDALITIID LT Un ae TO SAVE YOU tes set : , : tf 2 | 2288 ny ais Sepeee ‘ erty «7 8 7) suite, ad , . & Dinte iv pecial “Sure I know what I'm going to do when I grow up—diet!” -— i ay PRLaANe 3904 Auburn At Adams FE 32-6611 aoe ee Ve oes stoker. 2-6506 , CLOSE-O eh % 19.00 14 ose wire % ge Ma! Sie irae 2st clock tote. ss HS - ee PRICES a eee Bi Stale. drile su 188 42.50 %" elec still |°. (29.78 7.0 ia 0.95 fe... - $s 24.05 Automatic toaster 14.96 69.96 Roto Broil. ‘400" .. 32.95 Be pes sce Be BE pore ensow Tan 2.95 elec. 2 burner hotplate. 5.95 39.956 Dormeyer Mixwell set. 27.75 SPE AL! you buy 2 watch. sewing Meet car pricece well save Feu big mone’ GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. Tipn_PE Sassi for free estimates. ALL 9x12 LINOLEUMS, $1.98 $9.95 Inside-Outside Paint $1.29 gal. 3c Plastic Wall Tile..... 18¢ oq. ft. 4% ft. Wall Tile....... 8c 12x12 Gold Seal Linoleums $4.00 off y Inlaid Tile eee een eaeeeere j 2683 Perry St BABY BEN. 6 LORR, : Sa8% 300. G LORRAINE CT FE_5-2100 | BLOWER AND CON-| Phone FE 454-1 _ _ _ PURNACE trol cheap 3036 Maybee BATHTUBS. FIVE FOOT RE- cessed $30 95. Lavatories let 1 tm rome chard Ave ——— 2x4's 2x85, Cash and Carry ...... 8161 Dixie ar BURMEISTER FORCED AIR OIL BUR Pipes SPACE with fan. 2 tanks, 220-275 gals. | 3940 Covert Rd., W nie nl weed, PE TO 4% ft. Wall Tile. ... . -10c . 94.98 House : yt and sam at i ie 7 i ‘ ; ai5 : svirunrye 8 ti i BoE 4x8 cos 1.28 Ey Foes me e's es a =e wy HOUSE 5 Burmeister’s -|_Northern Lumber Co. _| x WE'DELIVER HEAT SERVICE ESTEE OE eho | ——“ETRO |i a dade tiers 5 Ptywood, interior . Get our quantity prices. ‘ou'lh save. Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie is Ste Commerce faucets. 90 $14.95 also bathtubs. Do It Yourself | ferrite " “fare evale parsed. F Linoleum Remnants. 2oC hg . | MEN'S CHICA ROL- CEE WEEDON HOME. mie ae, latex interior p : . MA | Pr M. . PARAKEETS. RATS. ALL | Bet Shoo. 69 5S. Astor. FE 44663. PENNY PAINT SAL paint, JOB ee esesee. $3.98 100 cent latex retort & roller o 3 FLOOR SHOP COAL. NOW IN EF- ALWAYS. - M. A. BENSON yeh i i ' FECT. GOOD COAL st Oxiones trotiet poo SEES Hutchinson's Trailer Sales Corner 6 ang Mound, you've been thinking See Re Sieh pee right now! ; *.- * . F é 1953 Pl ym kok : gaa dl : Triple-Checked | Sree rh is Sy] OFFERS ; «| USED TRUCKS} Sars ee prentre | - 1950 GMC 3 tort pick up.! CtyTz MOTORS INC. = eae 1950 Plymouth For you comvatnce |} Extra nice, $645. ; 12 5g, Fiymouth Dealer are 3 Dak, bine Clue ¢ with radio te. ; att A191 Chevrolet “72 ton)" ODEN “TIL 9 P.M. SF ican dcaedeineen 106] ee ee 1953 Pontiac ~~ panel Low _ mileage)” Per Four Cenventenen aA BA econe Shaae weds cu new Five heen “Gain Clean. $695. a COME with heater, hydrametic,| ment be | 1949 THC panel, $345. Susie Baerga Pee w mean Oa ne| So es alae | RG SRE SP) Eee eo Se ES | 168. Chev. utility body, ccna <7” ES SCHUT2 MOTORS INC.| 152... 00......... $1,395| SCHUTZ MOTORS INC, “MOTORS INC. BEE | 1351 Chev. panel, $545. _ | 7 Chev. & "46 Ford oo ea nme foam | Eine bottom, “adie, erat covers | 7 eer oP i | ms. Pe ae > . ‘| 1947 Chev. Sedan del.,| Alse®jste, Sodets ae Teer Convenience —_ ) Wer Woes. usoratgnes . and} $495. Economy Market, 32 Auburn Ave. i) $1,295 | a4 : EIB GMC tractor, 302 en-| Hauge af baie ere | tag ment’ Woe thoes tor sports| Buck Rendon rivers Supe | Siti. Gomer gn asa” | PETERSON Se ag seen Meter Fale Pre SPECIAL _job. Se a i984 MERCURY 3 DR 3600 MILBS.|S2...... 0.0.0... $1,096 ——_ Rigg ‘ | __ dition, 481 Orchard Lake. directional CS Saaie beste ae ihe oa Weetunes unt 13 Mile Road mq | 148 Studebaker, 1 ton TAYLOR CHEVROLET si niece & Walden Ras, | | Seat Govers, Nice car ‘Wo PLYMOUTH DELUXE ¢ "| platform, $145. 82 Chevrolet, (4 dr. radio, beater, SEROORY Iona MOUTEEREY a mow bashes On 32458 "| 1949 Ford panel, $145. rs Chet rolet ne radio, heater, 1 me 1 oe] eee | ‘i, . . Pontiac + dr sedan. Two tone - 7 8) WILSON GMC | shigietenst ee. rasa, neater oo 7 iagmcomY Manx 99M & GUAR rr ind eatin ~ > Seats 809 8S. Woodward _ 18g Qaemabite., 2 ar. Cee, oy “Let's see your driver's Jicense!” uipment. A bargain. Cash | , i Farge te ___.__FE4-4531 eereTAYLOR'S ae ae t PRICE oa oxi | SS, DOP, CON FesTIONaL 3S AT WALLED LAKE For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 —D## Her, i _R_condition, PE S467. ___ Phone MArket e181 | OOO ~ | 1951 NASH STATESMAN TWO erome S SPE ‘| AL! ee Ee a EAE 1951 Chevrolet} Si. tet te fas | Low Prices! | pes 2 ar, rin seauura ore) GLENN'S Motor Sales | Bright Spot WE ORIGINATE ’EM | Bie, Shite "wal"tee “ita owge |“Gr-woo RASH “GOOD -ERANSPOR- | Orchard Lake Ave.atCass| _1953_PLYMOUTH = rINZ » sone or best ofer OR S18 FORDOR Enice Sm Compe motes ant a] Secter '52 CHEVROLET mileage. 201 Starr. PE 6-782". panties Fares .wat’ senvice | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.|’50 Chevrolet, radio and, $13 50 $645 $395 SEDAN. RADIO AND MEATER, 66 i i . a ~ ee = Fost sams MET as | Reta Beaton heater | 7 _19#9 BUICK SUPER , | 4+ "ill 10 * ———— CREO OEMDENTEEY FOR | Per tur wenvenaner $365 SPECIAL! | ARRY ‘51 Ford ca Meets pet aa i | s° Sad setees * | STICK ie SEDAN. CLEAN. ALB0 . Wanted Used Cars ss wef 404 Orchard I Lake * | 749 Lincoln 4 dr ’ radio} COME IN JEROME ouctebea” — 1948 FRAZER 48 NASH 1950 Pontiac = 7 SOE Convene Ce LE. FOR! and heater. | AND SEF $595 Sadie aed teste RECONDITIONED ANIO KN D| 2 4t. with radio, heater, and ° e | ; r. 3 bn THE HIGH DOLLA we! See Some Clean Ones! - | $395 | Rochester Ford Dealer”) $195 eaeEeE | green finish This’ les oe - __ Reed ee. Drive te “See Duss ieee Beatin Seeing siene | “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A , , “Solid Value” on on eg ae on... . ts Tas Dodee. at door aaa og ee 1931 CHRYSLER |. uae alee “ . se _ ei . . Ford custom 8 4 door 645 com tt ee eadeindds stifa Gib, | Aaa 5.1, Siaiaieee 2 + ea . 1355 1949 Cheve, convert, ¢ses| and heater. oad eae agre r m co i Deinxe 4 door sedan. Radio, heat- | [ 753 and 54 a Z MOTORS [S | wera a x eee od 2 $595 | Tai", Prae eight tae’ re 1952 FORD Finish looks ike” new. Reduced | PONTIACS ois gE EO Beer | 4,™ "53. models. tae Sas cern BUICK 1) CONVERTIBLE whew sion, Girectional sigma aod many | 4 dr with Tedie, heater. Forde. $595 2— 1947 DODGES . CIALs Cans. WITH LOW. OW OPEN “TIL QP) PM . Goodr | ‘ extras { | tree, Taube ewer “tinted fleet’ °S) Chevrolet, fine condi-| This Car Is Immaculate | $2rssia'Mhtgiue Gout Br'c.t $195 PRick Tao. tem ‘Thea TO- ws Se tes | Cash Ready Phone PE ¢5158 | tion throughout. Inside and Out! old car and 24 months on the ! dard silt radio, heater, iver | WE NEED SHARP ‘BUICK CONVERTIBLE. FOR $1095 $1,295 | SCHUTZ MOTORS 1c ‘50 Plymouth 1950 OLDS. 8&8 PONTIAC | age Fonrinc ooo conorriOn: | CARS m am 6, DOOR, 31 | |72 8 oa Deluxe "door~iote_ of equipment fone’ peast, * Myeremane AB sed 3 pm ____ | pgsemmraeetatis,| ete me 4 | Keller-Koch | OnF ATi gTEM™™) Ram ba teeeatarmrnet) °°" gms me rar ager | a ee EW SONS CADILLAC | 92 Buicks CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTE DEALER @ FORD 2 DR. §i0 DOWN AND | $945 | RETAIL ae leotmet andl cr “+ eM eeaty_et Me ciemens “4 door-and-2-door Dyna ee beg” | STN meng permene, 8 Sg | 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. : Tite CE re, ae vig ‘eae ; FELLING YOUR, car List ST Tr | ihge BUICK CONVERTIBLE oie flow, radio and heater , _Weodwerd Rovel_Oaw_ ‘SO Dodge 4 7 $195 STORE al signals, sponge se wanrep” CATE MODEL wrece | _ ©7198 ___| Your choice seats, backup 6450 : | 52 CADILLAC. 62. 4 DOOR. BLUE. | ; _ —————'7 98 . 5 er.| 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. st A = BAGLEY AUTO PARTS! —ies mieage_00 tatele | $1465 46 Chrysler $195, Rargains! | satis ge mars) 14 PACKS 3 entgry, Branch | Fa Sit? * : ) PE 2-2544 or PE 43585 48 CADILLAC 62 SERIES. WHITE | | a nt gy A out. Reduced to en i _ 1 BAGLEY ST | side walle, ail accessories, Noth- | |e a Runs veriectiy and the Ures) 10.) aoa cor $595 Phone FE 3-7117 ; “See M&M Motor Sales | tof e-"wuren, ape a’ 53 Pontiac Custom Cata-, "20 DOWN 2 door. mydramtie, license number 1946 PLYMOUTH ~ ; 1952 Pont ac $488, fe R i 7 wrecked cars, and pax cars.' ad-writet. F es . FE.— 2| * from. Auto Too. liceme number EV 1750. of er Priced Cars Many others to choose tom White 1 3 CHEVIE, 210 2 DOOR, POW- | . _ i I sill CARS & TRON. | "ER GLIDE RADIO. ME HEATER | FE 40582 Eves Afar 0:20 and | BLUE enh b. Jone cans $1 Ford Victoria, radio, | 1952 CHEVROLET Co ie ground, Sunters gall FE 6-4839. N 1897 r ‘or c. werglide, license number ‘ ‘ munit ! gareces ‘ or Sale Used Tru mks * sane nae we TO SCHOOL Heater a muoma | BUYER S * aie ™ ° 30 Chevrolet Motor Sales One : . so sa cers GET CASH CUSTOMERS - ‘lina. marinean: iietw Gale 3:1 $125 | Aud nnd wtroD &- Classified ads! To sell | ! . > LATE MODE “4 sagy, mee Pe beta fre) — ~ $1995 | 171 8. Saginaw St. 1952 FORD Seiy Raceptinoal Hays Seal tae Tis 3 E pt | 50 Ford. Radio and heater. Low $995 . 1949 PONTIAC Fees Fe 6-TTA _imlleage. $150 down. FE ¢7114,_ , | * a ~goed transpor-) 0 °° oe s —+-SE 2 oes ages, a sation ga P| SPECIAL! “sere ecerevas) "gags Inc, 1. PRR rene ae vintage boo pueeiise | SO Days or | 1947 PONTIAC ot arenes eee ck Doster a 4 new 16 inch tires, and tubes 1000 Mil | 1950 DESOTO License number DG 3236. $99. ’ N. ain, NRochester . Gane wpeets. Pt a raed ten | les Club coupe beautiful gray finish, , 47 Olds. OLive 26311 - ’ Watkiag Lake ‘Call OR 2910, | \Vritten Warrantee | ‘nission, ian ant tare Michigan's S cue ieee fon Open Till 10 be. Thousand ———HERE.COMES _ ___ jon ae models — tires $550. Fi heater ona fiaieh. ; and batteries warranted? |, aoe OM nest tpn J ee ge . . : gy Rg Sn gg = Brg ood o'| on ALL cars. pg ig aaleeas THE . S95 Under New 1982-PLYMOUTH 7 Ss |eiiie pemrne acre. ene KellerKoch | “| Management | gziss hast ea a . anzesarsnugere peas | 1550 FORD .......,303| Matthews- | cLarkstow’ i Cos eS —— gayensate. Down. Lames A . & club coupe, Radio and MOTOR SALES Vee Won't Find Bett hon a ll eee ars aes m= | Hargreaves erate renass $1,085 re. 3 TRANSPORT WANT’ 10 SELL YOUR |setcam cote m sl "WINDSOR DE CAR? Place a For Sale| tee | ewner. MArket B | CHE ROLET. ad in. Pontiac Press to ideo mero tn, 210 Orchard Lake Avé. Chevrolet || "is"=Fe5) KellerKoch | _ N& 211 S. Saginaw St. — oa nome nt and NVeodwany a jue a os and continue pa . , reach hot reer 8 FE 2-9101 FE 4-4546 Phone FE 28181. _ 5. Won Pole . Pe a 7 “ 2 Se ; \ } i, 7 mere =| > | td | 4 , if f : a } } » ’ y ; f ’ . / ! j ! rr /- > , %, : ‘ anrne f t A, | \ } oy | ¢.- ips ie Lee Pi [i i) See pe my amma f ep an'a 4 . | phy ARE POLE A ON Leia A iit ll atlas ae Reale BT ae ANE staghg | Sf 4) ey a ar bt all ; oe Li Ss SLO GO Bi | WD ED I Piet 1 Bk SAS a WR ST A Ce a er ee aA teaed kOe I dee a 2 it i i q i t H i Fe (I TODAY'S PRICE Price will be $25 less in to- merrow's the first 2 | HE “only $39,400 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. Open "th O—Sat. “tH 6:00 825 Ww. FE 4. i" 1 Sonal fi i E < s f z : z eis tt i Pa) Huren aE FARE ti iT ~~~ MICHIGAN STATE FALR— SEPT. 5th thru SEPT. 11 ebife § a i fl & rE Ep Why Be Bothered With... eee | | pit iu r Bal : eeket: E ki i [3 S§ . . . use Glidden’s Spred Satin on your walls, ceilings and woodwork, Dries in 20 minutes! Guaranteed washable. Huron Hardware ~ 1066-8 West Huron In Huron Centre 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Road Free Parking Open Fri. ‘til 9 ¥ » : FE 5-9021 Re RT NTT * ee aT TEER I SAE a ee SL see: —S§ee "am ER A’ Your Fastest Growing G-E Dealer in Oakland Co. for the Finest Selection of... GE APPLIANCES $0505 1S SIRS ERE RL. Se es a wma L OPEN-EVES ‘TIL 9 — SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 FRAYERS ; | hard Lake Ave.. 589 Orc |. WATCH FOR THE BIG SIGN FE 4.4792] BS - — * --Today's Radio Programs -- Programe furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. WIR, (768) CKLW. (see) ww, @se) WOAR, (1138) wxrz, care WIBK, (1498) , >} TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Roscoe Karns stars “In the ‘ Bag,” key to traveling bag solves crime. (7) Detroit Déad- ‘line. News events. 6:15—(4) News. Paul Willigms. (7) News Ace. 6:38(4) World. of Mr. Sweeney. Charlies Ruggles as drug. store owner. (2) News. Doug Edwards. Stu. Erwin. Stu becomes 7:00—(4) The Duke. Paul Gilbert as fighter turned nightclub own- er. (2) Pantomime . Quiz.. Peter ' Donald hosts panel in “the game." (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Sons Ricky and David make money with junk they “traded” . with a friend, stars the Nelsons. 7:30—(4) Life of Riley. Riley saves broken-down horse from glue factory and is stuck with it; stars William Bendix. (2) Top- per. “Topper Goes West,” to visit ranch in New Mexico and ghosts make truck rider of him; Sterling, Leo G. Carroll. (7) Greatest Sports’ Thrills. Sports 6:0e—(4). Time “for Music. Jane | 10:06—(4) Liberace. Piano impres- sions. (2) News. (7) Black Spider. Sidney Toler in “Castle im the Desert,” film feature. 10:15—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett R. Phelps. 16:30—(4) Man About Town. Bob Maxwell with music. (2) To Be 10: 45—(4) Baseball Hall Sports film. 11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s On. Johnny Slagle with music, variety: 11:15—(4) Friday Show. Film to be announced. (2) Eleventh Hour Theater. Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, Steve Allen in “Down ‘Memory Lane,” film feature. (7) Motion Picture Academy. Louis Hayward in “Man in the Iron of Fame. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4) RFD No. 4. (7) McKen- ~tie Party.{2}-Lone- Ranger. 12:38—(4) Mr. Wizard. (2) Cowboy G-Men. 1:60—(4) Made in U.S.A. @) TV Bandstand. 1:30—(4) Garden Show. 1:46—(4) Industry. 2:00—(4) Double Feature. Baseball. (7) Wrestling. 3:06—(7) Public Service. 3:30—(7) Back to God. “ 4:00—(7) Press Conference. 4:15—(2) Tiger Talks. 4:30—(7) Public Service Film. (2) * Movie Party. (2) 5:00—(7) Heart of Detroit. (4) | - Racing. : ‘i | &:38—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) All| About Music. { 5:45—(4) Mich. Report. SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(4) Concert Hall. (7) Madi- son Square. 6:30—(4) Youth Wants to Know. (7) The Stranger. (2) Beat the Clock. 7:00—(4) Bank on the Stars. (7) Enterprise USA. (2) Stage Show. 7:30—(4) Amateur Hour. (7) Sports Thrills. CKLW, Ray Girardin WJBK. Scores, Patrick 1@:46—WXYZ. Top of Town CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary WJBK, Houseparty 11:08——WJIR, News ww. wxyYzZ, CKLW, WCAR, J, News j WXYZ, News, Top of Town | 10:45—CK: CKLW, Ven Kuren ‘WIBK,- Gentile i | 10:15—WJR, Topic for Today 10:30— WJR, Drake hess Phage Robert Q Lewis WWJ, Serenade WJBK, McLeod WXYZ, It's Your CKLW, Sacred 4:45—WXYZ, James | Bong Parade , 5:00—WJR, Johnny LW, Here's Health WXYZ. Pan CKLW, Teenagers WJBK, McLeod 4:30—WJR, News. Show Heart CKLW, News, Organ 18:48—CKLW, Gen. Ferguson ETE te arr own CKLW, WJBK, News, Housepariy Business Crowlay Russell a = Oklahoma City Families Living in Wrong Homes OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Two neighboring f a m ilies were sur- Convalescent Patients Still Being Accepted - PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service ter 15 Different Maautacturers |] 3149 W. Huron mes cach | Contest winner complains her prize Pajama Clad Salesman Finds Himself in Court OKLAHOMA CITY @—An Okla- | homa City resident got out of bed | Wednesday night to sell some whisky. He showed up in police | court yesterday wearing red andi white striped pajama pants to an- | swer to possession charges. The two prospective customers were detectives. Car Winner Gets Key, No More; so She Sues INGLEWOOD, Calif. @—A beauty j | was to have been an automobile but she received the keys—nothing more. The father of Linda Leadbetter, 15, filed suit yesterday against an ile agency asking $4,000 compensatory and $10,000 punitive damages. The suit said Miss Leadbetter won the contest during the Her- Mosa Beach Western Jubilee last month, Marbleized ; BLACK BLACK LIGHT COLORS BROWN ss BROWN Ae * i ~ | ALL FIRST QUALITY FREE: WE LOAN YOU TILE CUTTERS PRINT LINOLEUM 6 and 9 Ft. 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