. _ The Weather * Sunday: Thundershowers Detalis Page 2 cr THE PON TIAC PRESS | 112th YEAR * * & * = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, sateen) PAGES ASSOCIATED INTERNA Gls Assist Rescue Workers in Danube Flo g Natives HANOI, Indochina We—Fear and resentment are building a poten- tially explosive tension here be- cause many believe they and their city are about to be handed over to the Communist-led Vietminh under a cease-fire agreement. Hun- dreds are leaving the city daily. Thousands who lack money or a place to go are voicing resent- ment. As yet there is no real threat of a native uprising such as slaughtered hundreds of Euro- peans and Eurasians in December of 1946. Nor is there any real panic. But an announcement of a cease- fire agreement that would parti- tion Viet Nam and give the north- ern half to the Vietminh—expected in many quarters—could touch off Leave either or both. An American in Hanoi tells of a Vietnamese who threatened in his presence: “The day I learn we have been sold out, I will take my gun, go + into the streets, and shoot the first three French I see. It will make me feel better and it will give me points with the Viet- minh.”’ “I think,” said the American, “he was just talking. I hope tq God he was, because something like that is all that would be need- ed to touch off bloody rioting.” The Communist - led Vietminh, keeping Hanoi under steady pres- sure, overran four small French Union militia posts 20 miles north- Hanor west of the city yesterday. The rebels launched two ambushes against the French along the Han- oi-Son Tay road. _The French command is acute- ly aware of the danger and is carefully avoiding anything that might be taken as an indication the French were preparing to leave. Hundreds of natives are as- they are most likely to be seen— the airport, French military and civilian government buildings, downtown streets. Soldiers behind barbed wire at entrances, commu- nication posts and power transfor- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) U.N. Is Force for Peace, Bunche Tells GOP Meet JACKSON (AP)—The United Nations, says Dr. Ralph Bunche, recognizes that “secure peace” requires an ef- fort “far wider and: deeper than preventing specific wars.” Dr. Bunche, native of Michigan who is chairman of the U.N. Trusteeship Committee, spoke-in eloquent favor of the U.N. in a Freedom Festival speech yesterday. “In my view, despite all its faults, there is today no greater force for social —- and understanding among Explosion Rocks Plant in Sarnia Dow Chemical Reports No Injuries Following Chlorine Blast SARNIA, Ont, u& — An explosion rocked the Dow Chemical Com- pany’s Sarnia plant today. A fire resulted, but no one was in- jured and plant damage was not believed extensive. Company officials said a chlorine gas line to the liquification unit broke, causing the explosion and fire. There was no immediate esti- mate of damage from official sources, Flames were brought under con- trol in half an hour. The explosion happened at 3:30 a.m. The explosion and fire caused considerable excitement, the com- pany only yesterday having placed in effect a new civil defense emer- gency evacuation and protection program. General Harmon Most Likely to Head Academy WASHINGTON «f — One of the most harassed men in the Penta- gon these days is Lt. Gen. Hubert Reilly Harmon, considered most likely to become first superintend- ent of the new Air Force Academy. On the shoulders of this bantam- weight 62-year-old officer has fallen the major task of getting the Academy into operation—a_ task made harder, he says, smilingly, because: “Everybody, from the top on down, isso -interested ir what's? going on ‘that it's hard to get de- cisions made." Harmon, a West Point classmate and recent golf partner of Presi- dent _ Eisenhower, special assistant ‘for __Matters_back in_1349. The *‘West | Point of the Air’’ was merely a glint in the eyes of Air Force brass in those days. Congress finally authorized con- struction of the Academy. Elsen- hower signed the bill—the Acade- my’s birth certificate—on April 1 Harmon — a gray-haired 130 pounder—hasn't stopped moving since, In rapid succession, the three- star general was named to a five-| man commission to choose a home for the Academy. Now with organizing problems to handle, he leaves today to look over three possible temporary sites in Denver to house the first Academy class, due to enter next July 1, The permanent Academy at Colorado Springs won't be ready for three years. In an interview yesterday, Har- mon had this to say a persist- ent rumors he'll be first Academy superintendent: “No comment.” , “Have you had any talks with President Eisenhower or Secretary Talbott about the matter?’’ he was asked. “No comment.” Canadian Jets Collide NORTH -BAY, Ont., )/— Two Royal Canadian Air Force jet planes collided in the air north- east of here today. One pilot par- achuted safely but the other was believed to have perished in flam- fps eel eaten throughout the ee and therefore for ace, than the United Na- ions, nor has there ever been,” he said. The Freedom Festival ended today with its “Citi- zens of Tomorrow Day.” Its pageant, however, will be repeated Sunday night. Dr. Bunche was speaker for ‘‘In- ternationals Good Neighbor Day.”’ The festival celebrates the Repub- lican Party’s 100th anniversary and ‘Jackson's 125th birthday. Dr. Bunche, asking a continued faith in democracy, said there were three particular misunder- standings about the United Na- tions, olor he said, “there are those who fear or claim to fear “Secondly, the United Nations is not a world government, ora gov- ernment, or a supra-national au- thority in any sense. It adopts its charter is not a constitution in any “Thirdly, the U.N. represents a world community which thus far, at least, is only an embryo.” On the first point Dr, Bunche described the U.N. as a ‘‘volun- tary association of fully indepen- dent nations, its charter a treaty between sovereign national govern- ments, its decisions with authority only insofar as they represent the consensus of world opinion.” He explained that the U.N. ‘‘can- not draft a soldier or command one unless a sovereign fation volunteers him, as in Korea. It cannot assess a sou in taxes or pass a law.” Singapore Police Nab Top Malay Red Again _.|> SINGAPORE (®—Police recap- tured an important member-of-the Malayan Communist party's on of Singapore. _ ay Xa the man was Wong Fook Kwong. \.ong was first captured by po- lice in June 1952 but escaped. Dies Suddenly DONALD B. McLOUTH Steel Executive Taken by Death Donald M’Louth Stricken in Bloomfield Hills Home During Night president of the McLouth Steel Corp. and a member of the State Conservation Commission, died to- day of a heart attack. McLouth, 52, was stricken at his home in Bloomfield Hills at mid- night and died at 6:40 a.m. today in St. Joseph Mercy hospital. An outstanding sportsman, Mc- Louth and his wife returned only two days ago from a fishing trip to Canada’s Gaspe Peninsula. They came back to participate in cere- monies marking the opening of a $105,000,000 expansion program at McLouth's big steel] plant in De- troit, The industrialist’, physician said he apparently had been in excellent health, with no indi- cation that he might be subject to a heart seizure. Those who accompanied the Mc- Louths to Canada said the same. Raed were Mr. and Mrs, Harry > Kiingier,a General Motors vice president; Ben Wright, formerly of Alpena and now publisher of Field & Stream, and Ebb Warren of Bay City, a member of McLouth’s 1) public relations staff. | “McLouth also’ was president” of the Gaylord Manufagturing Co., at Gaylord, where he owned 10.000 acres, including Michigan's most (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Donald B, McLouth, founder and | s|Atom Strikers Return to Work at Oak Ridge 3,500 Accept Proposal for Settlement; Paducah Workers Hold Out signed repair work in areas wheres. AK RIDGE, Tenn. (UP) — A strike of 3,500 CIO atomic production workers was called off here today, but 1,000 others at Padu- cah,, Ky., voted “almost unanimously” to reject set- tlement proposals drawn up by the government, and union and management of- ficials. About 850 strikers jammed a meeting here last night and decided to go back to work on the theory that they will have a better bargaining position on a new contract if they do not wait for a federal injunction forcing them back on the job. The first day shift at 8 a.m. was staffed normally, officials at the huge atomic f- plant announced. Thomas Fee, international CIO representative, said however, the workers at the Paducah atomic plant voted down the proposed set- tlement ‘‘almost unanimously.”’ Fee blamed the hurried vote on the proposals reached Friday in Washington on its rejection. The proposed settlement was drawn in meetings between Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, CIO President Walter Reuther, officials of the striking union and members of President Eisenhower's Atomic En- ergy Labor Relations Board. striking CIO Gas, Coke and Chem- ical Workers Union, asked voters here to accept the proposals, which they did. After the meetings in Washing- ton, Swisher flew here to submit the proposals to the workers and union vice president Joseph Joy went to Paducah. Fee said Joy arrived at Padu- cah about 10 p.m. Friday night and the settlement proposals were turned over to a six - member local union committee which re- jected them, mainly because they didn't include a wage increase and were too long to be digested on such short notice, He said some 700 members shortly afterward adopted the committee's recom- mendation. Fee said “we walked out over our wage demands and the settie- |® ment proposals omitted — com- pletely.” Town Sighs-in-Relief When Man, Pets Move DONCASTER, England. (UP)— William Bunting, a co¢kroach breeder, was evicted from_his | county-owned home yesterday be-| cause he refused to give up his insects. When he left, he took his 500 coachroaches with him, Tot Makes Early Contact With Barber FIRST VISIT—Frantic terror is -ing-wreekage-which fell near Four} month-oid—Jerry—Lynn-Purviance's taceas“he-con- | ctippers.—Finalty, when the-ordeat-is over, Master |. Mile Lake. Omsen's Tews & Country, Tel-Ruren. Open every night "til 9 o'clock templates his fate in a Decator, II1., is Y coe apparent in two barbershop. 3 & Mo “AP Wirephote In | Purviance who lives in nearby Maron, decides it the second photo, although overpowered, young Jerry | wasn’t so bad after all, and breathes a sigh of relief is still putting up a good fight against the oncoming | —until next time. Elwood Swisher, president of the | CAMP McCOY, Wis. — tanks. Donaldson returned to Pontiac Thursday afternoon after witnessing a mock UP FRONT—Pontiac Mayor William W. Donald- son (right) inspects a 75 mm shell which he later fired — an inspection tour Wednesday of the Donaldson Goes Into Field ‘Injured Boy, 6, With 703rd Tank Battalion | By WILLIAM H. THOMAS Pontiac Press Staff Writer Donaldson, who arrived here Tuesday by military plane from Detroit, went into the field with men of Pontiac's 703rd Tank Battalion Wednesday and test-fired 75mm cannon and .30-caliber machineguns on the unit’s M4 Mayor Visits Reservists at Camp McCoy at Camp McCoy, Gabler, a, Pontiac Mayor William W. battle launched against a ) Hurt as Cars Collide on Dixie Pontiac Men Severely Injured in Crash Near Scott Lake Road Two Pontiac motorists received possible skull fractures when their cars collided early this morning on Dixie highway, according to Wa- terford Township Police. Reported in fair condition at Pon- tiac General Hospital are Kenneth Koralden, 29, of 18 Willard St., and James D, Lyons, 23, of 27 Clarence St. . Koralden also suffered broken ribs and multiple lacerations and Lyons sustained multiple face cuts. Patrolman William Stokes and John Furbush said the cars, going in opposite directions, apparently north of Scott Lake road. Neither victim was | ohle to make a statement. 2 Detroit Golfers Reach Quarter Finals JACKSON (#—Two Detroit area players and one from Grand Rap- ids were the first to reach the quarter finals of the Michigan Amateur Golf Tournament today at the Country Club of Jackson. Ralph Elistrom of Dearborn, ad- vanced with a 2 and 1 decision over Jay Law, another Detroit veteran. Glenn Johnson of Grosse mm ifle, put out 53-year-old George Davies of Jackson, the oldest play- er in the tournament, 3 and 2. Dick Norton of Grand- Rapids, easliy. turned back Mickey Mae- Michael of Detroit, 5 and 3. Dick Whiting and Jack Gregory of Detroit, were all even after 19 holes. Harold Brink of Grand Rapids, piled up a 3 hole advan- tage on Jack Emery. of Detroit on the first nine. Oemen’s Tewn & Country, Tel-Reres. Open every nigh? ‘til 6 o'clock a sideswiped each other 500. feet |- mythical enemy. “This is just like a pic- nic,” Donaldson comment- ed as he sat in fatigue | tug uniform eating lunch inj the field Wednesday with Lt. Col. Lloyd A. Gabler, of | Royal Oak, commander of” the 703rd. Tuesday night after his arrival with a score of other visitors from Michigan and Indiana, Donaldson attended a reception given by Fifth Army Commander Lt. General Wil- liam B, Kean. Another reception was given for the visitors Wednesday morning by Brigadier General Clyde E. Dough- erty, commander of the 70th Infan- try ‘Trailblazer’ Division, a Michigan - Indiana Organized Re- serve Corps unit. Donaldson rolled out of the sack Wednesday morning at 5:06 a.m, in order to be with the tankers for their 75 mm cannon firing. He clambered aboard a tank and took the gunner’, seat “to fire the cannon at distant targets. He later fired the tank’s .30-caliber machine gun at 28 moving target. The mayor peppered the moving target with machine gun tracers but missed the stationary targets with the 75mm cannon, ‘Someone said my sights had | been moved,” said Donaldson, Donaldson seemed impressed with the tankers’ gunnery, and ap- peared more at home when joining in with the men for practical train- ing than he did when observing from the sidelines. “This training is something you can't: get in an armory in two hours of training a week,” he said. “In a couple of hours a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) In Today's Press cee et eee eeewereerrrte Bullding News .......600:escee wm, 1s Catme Mating .......sscvesececes: bs | Church News .. nc cccccsccveserss a, 9 ee ieee csc esesecsscesvepenns 23 County Newe ......ccssescccccsense 5 703rd Reserve Tank Battalion's training maneuvers ‘Home, Drayton Plains, with burial Pentiae Prees Phete Wis. With him is Lt. commander, Col. Lioyd S. Dies in Hospital ; | 3 Surging Waters Claim 13 Lives in River Valleys Farms Are Swamped, Big Cities imperiled and Hundreds Marooned VIENNA, Austria (AP) Disaster teams, aided by hundreds of Ameican. sol- diers, intensified efforts to- day to rescue hundreds of families marooned by floods raging across Austria and southern Germany. At least 13 persons were known to have perished in the rampaging waters and scores of others were miss- Condition of Mother Critical Following Crash of Car and Bus Six-year-old Frederick Napierski, critically injured in an auto acci- dent Friday morning, died at 9:3 p.m, last night, Pontiac General Hospital authorities said. His mother, Mary E., 4, of 3335 Curwood, Drayton Plains, driving when the car and a Greyhound “Teer om bus collided on ' Dixie Hwy. and State police said Mrs, Napierski was making a left turn_from the southbound lane of the highway when ‘the crash occurred. A truck, stopped in the north lane. for the traffic light, apparently hid the | bus which was through the intersection, a Surviving Frederick besides his mother, are his father, William, and a sister, Betty. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Coats Funeral in Ottawa Hills Cemetery. Stevens Flies to Naples NAPLES, Italy @ — U.S. Army Secretary Stevens flew here—from- Udine today to visit NATO's south- Cloudy, Rain Outlook in City Today, Seat Pontiac. By 2 p.m. it stood at 69. Injured Reservist in Good Condition ° ern European headquarters, SAN FRANCISCO (UP) 2,200-mile voyage to Hawaii. Pacific Drifters Believed Rafting Toward Honolulu — Five mariners who began an adventurous drifting trip from San Francisco to Honolulu aboard a 32-foot raft were out of radio con- tact today, but presumably spent their first night at sea attempting to feed themselves from the ocean. 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Pushes Private | Yor Holy Name Catholic Britich Meat {Live to Be 100 ’ | D} : Church Is Set for Sunday ON OTSA MO aT oS acer wv — coven| MSUFANCE FAN + ‘Prom Our Birmingham Bureaw | Masses will continue to be said - Post - Rationing- Buyers’ see tlt ay va eet Secretary of Welfare te gue tee mn ab eeeneta ete |whous.-thegs hae. hee-adéteat 4..Strike...Brings...Zooming | an. optissitth cg,» = nf. Hobby, Urges. Program ame Catholic Church on Harmon avenue was torn down recently. will soon be remefiied. Fr. Eugene Paddock, pastor of the church, has announced that members of the parish will attend ground-breaking ceremonies at 10 a.m. tomorrow. The blessing. prayer and groundbreaking will follow. To rise on the site of the old church, the new structure will be some time because of overcrowded conditions. The new church will have a seating capacity of 1,000. Future plans call for a new rec- tory but for now, the present rec- tory has been moved to 628 Green- wood. A high school is also in- cluded in projected planning. + . * A decrease in al] communicable diseases but one has been evi- denced in a comparative June-May health report issued by Citv Health Costs Back Down By ALVIN STEINKOPF LONDON British housewives did a lot of shrewd window shop- ping, and at the end. of the first week of ration-free meat they had emerged victorious in an unorgan- ized buyers’ strike. Women admired the beautiful steaks which dealers, freed on July 3 of government control for the first time in more than 14 years. “I'll probably live to be 100,"’ he quipped, “if I quit driving.” Johnson is 83, He pulled off a road high in Griffith Park yester- day to enjoy the scenery. “Guess I dozed off,’’ he told an ambulance crew who rescued him. “First thing I knew I was at the bottom of this canyon.” But the crew didn't reach him at the bottom of the canyon. Johnson climbed back up the mountainside and flagged a motorist, who tele- in Broadcast WASHINGTON W—President Ei- senhower lent his personal prestige last night to a broadcast repert by Secretary of Welfare Hobby on administration plans to encourage broadened private health insur- ance programs. The President introduced Mrs. Hobby to her radio aiidience. She spoke from the White House broad- cast room, built at a cost of about $600,000, | Nurse Anyce Gillette. Whooping displayed in their shops. phoned for help. . ad in the English Gothic tradition | ¢ough was the only disease to take But. with prices generally double | “I. didn't even get a scratch,” & Urging enactment of a plan for with contemporary architectural | an upward trend. with two cases in what they were in rationing days. | Johnson mused federal reinsurance of private features. Father Paddock said | June and none in May, Mrs. Gil- women were buying little meat ee health insurance programs, Mrs. the new church should take about | lette said. Hundreds of tons piled up in the . Hobby said 1%) years to complete. shops, and by the weekend prices Invasion Feared To provide more of you with Hundreds Leaving Hanoi as Reds Near (Continued From Page One) mer stations which have been wire encircled for months. Painters are redecorating the building housing French and for- eign correspondents. But the rush to get out of Hanoi is on. There is nothing even remotely resembling the hordes of refugees who clogged roads ahead of Com- munist invading South Korea in 1950. Nor can there be, since there are no safe roads leading south out of Hanoi to the relative safety of Saigon, 700 miles away. Between the Red River Delta of the north and Saigon are miles of jungles and mountains held by the Measles cases are finally slack- ing off, she reported, in giving a May total of 165 as oppoted te 139 cases last month. Other disseases listed show the following totals for June and May respectively: Chicken pox, -.67,79; mumps, 28,35; scarlet fever, 2,7; and —— anecntos. LpLl Commissiog strongly endorsed the $4,500,000 bond issue proposal to be voted on in Oakland County at the Aug. 3 election, for construction of a new county building in Pontiac. Approval must also be given to a county millage increase of 56 cents per $1,000 assessed valua- tion, for a period of 20 years. City Manager Donald C. Egbert commented that the proposal is one part of an over-all program of providing better county govern- ment, At this wad'a, aaieee the wed e Pet e~ AS / . United Press Phete had tumbled to levels in some cases lower than those prevailing in the years of government regula- tion. Séme merchants who had counted on a rush for meat have lost money. s - . “IT made a tasty window display of lovely meat with price tags at- Paddington district. He was able to make a display of fresh meat because London July tempera- tures have been like the inside of a refrigerator, “Well, I watched the first 14 women who took an interest,’’ the butcher said. “Thirteen turned up their noses and walked away. One came in and bought a kidney. That's no way to run a butcher shop, and I guess the ladies have won.” LJ * s As a result, cuts of beef were settling down to a general price level somewhat higher than in ra- tached,” said a butcher in London's }- by Costa Rica Rumors That Exiles Planning Attack Puts Capital on Guard ~SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (®—Costa Rican authorities, tipped that vengeful exile leaders planned a Guatemala-type invasion, kept the capital under guard today and sealed off the main airport. The capital was blacked out ear- ly yesterday as rumors spread that members of the old Calderon- ista party were plotting to topple the government of President Jose Figueres. San Jose Airport was closed to traffic, and guards were placed at strategic points about the capital. 5 better insurance, insurance organ- izations will have to try out new type policies in which they have little experience. This involves risks.”’ She said the federal government would share this risk by making an initial 25-million-dollar capital advance to a revolving reinsurance fund. The fund would be designed to support itself through premiums paid into it by private insurance firms, Mrs. Hobby said the proposal is neither socialized medicine nor a handout to insurance companies. Committees in both Senate and House have approved the plan but no action has been taken on the floor of either house. As examples of broader insur- ance coverage that the plan might foster, the welfare secretary cited ‘‘an increase in the number of days of hospitalization paid by your in- surance, and: an increase in the , A ‘ for new members POPSICLE PALS — Looking justifiably disgusted | friendship, feels Frisky the pup is carrying things tioni da Lamb ch ' . nid amount paid for room and board; Vietninh, will Heperryp held at a coffee hour fol-| 18 one-year-old Deborah Melke as she watches her|a bit too far. The youngster, whose hime is in aaa sbeck the ae Government officials said they} an increase in the payments for But 709 to 1.000 = day are 8P- | owing tomorrow's 10 a.m, service | canine pal gobble more than his share of an icy-cold|West Virginia, will have to teach ddggy some stewing meats and mutton were|N@d reports from reliable sources | special services such as X-rays plying for government travel | 1+ the Congregational Church. Rev. | popsicle. Generous Debbie, who is fast losing faith in | manners. in cheaper. _ the invasion was to be launched | ang larger payments for ac- control permits necessary to Robert D. Dewey's sermon topic Wome dealers ¢ ied Srices from neighboring countries. But cidents.”’ east to Haiphong and south to Saigon by plane. American and British consulates will be “‘A Good Hand Upon Us.” * + * Robert Stadler, Bloomfield Hills City Clerk, said yesterday that while he has no figures compiled yet, returns from tax bills mailed out July 1 are coming in rapidly. Taxes are payable at his of- fice until Sept, 1 without penalty, Stadler said, After that date % of 1 per cent per month wil) be on a three - week furlough, Bruce Bradley, husband of Sens Joyce = of 6324 Cleve- : land Dr. and son of Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Bradley News of the Men in Service | Bruce Bradley, U.S, 16263788, APO 872, Prov. Co. 2044, c-o P.M., N. Y., N.Y. : 2C. Dean Hampshire, son of A. India Asks End to H-Bomb Tests | Requests World Court Opinion on Legal Status would stabilize at just a little above the range of rationing days. Prices against which British housewives rebelled are not com- parable with meat costs in other lands because in Britain a retail price does not reveal subsidies which may be as high as 30 per cent. But steaks they shunned at about 75 cents a pound. They were accustomed to paying about 47 observers said the rumors might have been circulated as part of a war of nerves by elements hostile to Figueres. (Informants in Panama said San Jose had been alerted to the possi- bility of a bombing attack, presum- ably from Nicaragua where troops were reported massed. The reports did not describe the nationality of the troops.) Man Held for Trial on 2 Driving Counts Charles D. Ford, 24, of 84 Lin- coln St., charged with leaving the scene of an injury accident and driving while his operators license in Hanoi have made plans for of 5512 Savoy Dr.,| Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hampshire cents. . a : : evacuation of their nationals. The mien a prot bs oe ie will be stationed| of 2005 Dexter Under U. N. Pacts _Lamb chops remained Steady at deated ther Pies ch ca was sadtienaiea aded innocent (0 | British have transport planes lined ‘on is alles aa all t. in Germany, Rd.,; was trans- UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. ww — 42 cents. Stewing steak in the free righ otin maninat the (movers both counts ef ; Mech | ia ager _ aid their plans; Total tax ad for the year — aaa ene India is demanding a halt in U.S sag was 31 cents. It is down ment. Costa Rican Ambassador Tbe cae a ae | “ Song cannot be re-| was $101,579 52, Stadler said ‘with the service in oe d bomb test he M fo ons Jorge Loaiza labeled this report! jai) when unable to furnish a $300 | vonled although air evacuation is/| the city ‘assessed at $6,046. 400 1953, Pfc. Brad- Joe pide lo Bo i" me . “entirely without foundation.) bond pending examination July -_ ley was employed| tered the Air * shall Islands until the World Court The Calderonistas are followers|,," the only feasible method of getting anyone out of Hanoi quickly and safely. George W, Horner Funeral service for George W. Horner, 83, of Salem, Ohio, will at Pontiac Motor Division, He had Force in August 1952 and took ba- can rule on their legality under the U.N. trust agreements. Ex-Investigator of former President Rafael A. Cal- deron Guardia who is living in because the Calderonista Congress -<: Pontiac Police said Ford left more Aves., causing a youth | There ° ee pos British be held in Cleveland Tuesday, with rL Knon Ky — — = ri Kaaie se . V. K. Krishna ’ gees ee ; The purty tee overthrown in cmerved. sis cohiekereecicn | tionals in the Hanoi area. Ameri-| pon yn, oumset Memorial Ceme-|" ing mailing address is Pic. was Inter trane Sa Gee eee of (0) a 1948 by Figueres who led a revolt} a curb at Baldwin and Strath- . e to aso ; His body will be taken from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home to- morrow. Dr. Dunlap Dies Ha m p shire_ HAMPSHIRE would welcome mail at this ad- dress A. 2C. Dean Hampshire, AF 16425765, 48th ag Sqdn., APO Council last night. He charged the agreement for U.S. administration of the Pacific Islands did not give her the right to make them a nu- 9 Bullets Pumped Into Former Sigler Aide; Ulate after he had been declared president of the electoral tribunal. had annulled the election_of Otilio} riding in the rear of his pickup truck to fall onto the pavement. The boy, James H. Hudson Jr., ents and American aid personnel A retired steel worker, Mr. Hor- clear weapons provin und, . ° i The few American women who Pe mee yesterday at the home of 24l, c-0 Postmaster, | N. Y¥., N. Y. ee Man, 34 Confesses Actress Charged ied je in geod peletie were stationed in Hanoi have been | his daughter, Mrs. June Anderson, : Siding with Russian and Syrian : ees ith ssible skull fract pauiersad Begen of 16239 Marguerite, Southfield if Stationed at the White Sands delegates in barbed attacks on the|, MARQUETTE (INS)—Jack Dal- Soe, my, ‘Hospital, ferred their op@ations to Saigon because “that information is clas- fied.” Financially Hanoi is being hard hit. Brokers say real estate and busi- nesses, from sidewalk stalls to de- partment stores and theaters, are Township, where he had been visit- ing. Besides his daughter, he is sur- vived by his widow, Alice Daykin, and three other children, Mrs. Jane Wright, and William Hor- ner, both of Salem, and Mrs. Mar- ion Carlson, of Cleveland. Mrs. Flora 8, Nichols Funeral service for Mrs. Flora S. Nichols, of 715 Chester St., will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the Resident of Waterford Succumbs at Residence Friday Night Dr. Lewis Dunlap, a retired phy- sician living at 520 Grixdale in Waterford Township died at his residence at 10:35 p.m. Friday. He had been in ill health for four Proving Grounds, N. M., is Frank Warren Rice who is home visiting his parents, the F. W, Rices of 106 Florence Ave. : A June 1950 _ graduate of Pon- * tiac High School, » Rice attended , Michigan State \ ® College before en- = tering the service U.S. tests, Menon said the experi- ments threatened to destroy not only life in the islands but the islands themselves. Mason Sears, the U.S. delegate replied no lives had been lost and no property destroyed. He reiter- ated the U.S, stand the tests were legal and added that they were part of the U.S. program for pro- tection of the free world, including India. ton, 49, the first investigator hired by the Sigler grand jury in 1945, died yesterday after nine bullets were pumped into his 300-pound body. Police said Alfred C. Boucher, 34, confessed killing Dalton because of a 7 or 8 year grudge, which began when Boucher supposedly was served “doped whisky” in Dalton's saloon. in Youth's Death LOS ANGELES (®—Lynne Bag- gett, 30-year-old movie actress and estranged wife of producer Samuel Spiegel, has been ordered to appear for preliminary hearing Thursday on manslaughter and hit-run driv- ing arges in the death of a young boy. She was arrested yesterday and released on $5,000 bond. Lt. Joseph Koren, head of the traffic and accident bureau, said his department was informed by the Lansing Secretary of State's office yesterday that Ford is still under ‘‘financial responsibility” re- sulting from another injury ac- cident in April. Five Suffer Injuries ing offered at half value andi Beli Chapel of the Wiliam’ R. in 1953. * 8 % Boucher allegedly smashed the | kitted in an automobile collision | « less—with no takers. Hamilton Co., with burial in| Years. His present ad-| Menon shot back: “India will| lock to Dalton's apartment with | Wednesday was Joel Watnick. 9. in Truck-Car Crash Cars cannot be sold at half what | Greenwood Cemetery. Born in Hopkinton, lowa Dec. 7, * dress is: Frank | take care of itself.” a shot from his .22 rifle, plunged | Police said they traced the other they brought two months ago. All| A Birmingham resident for 60/1877 he was the son of James B. Sw. Rice, U.S Earlier in the day, Sears de-| through the door, and fired nine | automobile involved in the acci-| One person was admitted and business is on a strictly cash basis. years, she died this morning at] aq Clara Comstock Dunlap. He RICE 55405095, 9093 T. clared the United States could not| bullets into the head and body as {dent to actor George Tobias, but! four treated at St. Joseph Hospital pe yesterday, and was fined St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac. Mrs, Nichols was the widow of Walter Nichols, a machinist and blacksmith here for many years, who was responsible for A Birmingham housewife found married L. Elta Loomis in Ypsilan- ti in 1913. Dr. Dunlap graduated from Park ‘to Waterford Township 14 years ago and retired in 1949. 8. U., Det. 2, Box 347, White Sands | Proving Ground, N. M. * 8 »s Home on a 14-day furlough is Pvt. Donald W, Brown, son of Mrs. stop H-bomb tests until the Rus- sians did likewise. The Trusteeship Council is con- sidering petitions by Marshall Is- famed ski resort, the Otsego Ski Club, Dalton frantically tried to phone for help. Dalton was well known through- out Northern Michigan, particu- The apartment in which Dalton was killed is located over Dalton’s he told them he had loaned te | car to Miss Baggett the day of the crash. Witnesses said they saw a wo- man get out of a car after the residents had their drivers licenses suspended or revoked this week last night after a truck-auto acci- dent at South Blvd. and Saginaw St. Reported in good condition with Lenox College in Hopkinton, lowa Brown landers asking for a halt to the among Republicans. head injuries is Kimberley F. eran an a ee et avEE er 2ephee eae TO eR Hoom-teatn-or-w-betien-eytern-ot aie the Brand HIS"e THT Tver foresee OK. AL. tbe boy. and. then} Whitener, 13 monthe daugher-ot * a " hi enlowaeas inctude 5 -50n Harry | “ches trem the: University of Rd. warning and. protection. tigator, but was fired by the late Miss Baggett. from Wichita Falls a cr ae oS fricoagesl cig Detroit Resident, Royal | rrantson | nus tnt one| Michigan In 1906 Se kee Kim Sigler, who was special prose-|Tex.. and Spiegel” separated in| at! 22 of S415 Bendelow. Roches ik Youth Fi : However he did not start his ote ' Donald B. McLouth n Sial 1952. Their divorce is pending. | bruises. The Whiteners’ son, Rod- Oak Youth Draw Fines train at Cane . Sigler found out that Dalton |. er C.. 3. al { a — counee ee a e neh ettes hee = Is Taken by Death ~ <4 drove Republican-boss- Frank D. | err me ET. ena injuries 0 _Sra4_ftaaed_for RP reggie RDU Tia, : moe A “ ; McKay to Grand Rapids after D 1") | a : F —— gully" reckee diving when he fee eg a peer core at fl ees ee onus [MERA RA tena gan jury wie | FIVING. VIOIMHONS | James cote, st Linn appeared before Justice John J. nc Jer ( )bservation Lake. He moved from Highland] Pet COTPS a ness. A total of 22 Oakland County | wrist and hip injuries. According to Pontiac Police, Whitener attempted a left turn in hin found guilty of the same | beside her dead 3-year-old son in a , furlough. BROWN He also was an ardent aviation | Saloon between Marquette and Ish- according to a release from Michi- | front of the tractor truck which 18, of Royal Oak whe paid a $35 a se hee ee Pal Beta Pi and the M Club st Cpl. Charies E. Trim recently | S¢vocate and used his private | peming in the Upper Peninsula. | gan Department of State. They | Was turning right from South Bou- The Weather garage Thursday has been taken temporarily to Pontiac State Hos- pital for observation. On the petition of her husband, Clyde, Mrs. Betty Jane Howitt, 37, the University of Michigan. He played both football and basket- ball, receiving his letter in track. He was a shor putter, returned to his base in Salzburg, Austria, after a 20-day leave in Germany, Holland and England. Before going plane extensively for both business ‘and pleasure trips. The man who grew to become head of his own multi - million dollar steel firm, quit Michigan Mayor Goes Into Field With Tankers . negligent operation are: William J. Bidwell, §72 W. Brecken- ridge. Ferndale, habitually negligent. deseph H. Engerer, 21650 Roosevelt. Farmmeton, habitually negligent and levard onto Saginaw Street. ‘|Pontiac Man Injured in Two-Car Collision =e comand Prot 7 Besides his widow he is survived overseas in| “ ae Donald £ $330 Pine Knob, Clark- Gees 4 cnosuebeners . a nent Abdi enor pee by three sons and a daughter, Dr. March of 1953, — ee a ston unaatiatieg adgment se , William R. Lemen, 74, of 30 Cad- . or . ty : , - n * r 7 ran er age we Gonee “A Mitle warmer te- dave State Hospital Assistant Se. | C'C8& L. Dunlap who is, practic- Cpl. Trim gradu- ctamnpiag prees tor Rasy re (Continued From Page One) | wos, eiving ait ins Gate | tlac Ave., suffered fractured ribs ae ee me ee ole iq | ine at Keego Harbor, Mrs. Jean ated from the Ar- ope: . week they hardly get to know | Soe o. Gort. 29 Mulledaie, Pontiac, {24 bruises Wednesday when he pervisor Dr. John Stevens said today. McHugh of Pontiac, David B. Dun- lap of Hingham, Mass. Ward C. my Language School in Monte- 1921, when he was onty 20, he founded his own steel brokerage firm in Detroit. each other, but when they. eat together and sleep together at ww Oieeen judgment ‘ge W. hgctlead Jn, 27136 Barrington, Roval” Oat. larcen was involved in a 2-car accident at Elizabeth Lake Rd. and W. Hu- $m oe. ut OMe verse. = This followed examination by ow _= rai pa Phra ~ i ats orks M th bore Gn Caseland camp they become well ac- ene J. iBockey, 2420 Coon, laws alts He be ree m good WR. ccce-cees we ae tus chistrists . She | Sisters, rs. Ida B. Andrews 0 nterrogation cLouth was n in Cleve! : inted and work ther : y neg ead | condition at Pontiac General Hos- i. . cs " ts - a aside peep the | Detroit. Miss Clara Dunlap of School at Ft. Ri-| Aug. 26, 1901. He moved with his aa wee == negligent operation 18 Front, Pontiae, un- | pital. 10 &m...., @ state hospital, still suffering from |GT@nd Rapids and 11 grandchil- ley, Kan, parents to Ypsilanti, where he was ; ; he tag so raus, 980 Shirley, pir-|_.rreated for bruises was Mrs. Lowest tenets mrtcsing 8 am. | the effects of the fumes she in- | ie”. Son of Mr. and | graduated from public schools and Parag Hcsetrctg cara oer mingham, driving under the influence | Frances Kilburn, 37, of 74 Wash- haled. The body is at the Pursley Fu- Mrs, Robert E. | attended Michigan Normal College assistant driver's hatch for a ride | » Crates» Lauderbach. 1928 Goulson, ington St., who was riding in the At 8 a.m.: Calm. @un sets Gaturday at 8 Tises Gunday at * Mrs. Howitt and her son, James, were found behind their home, 1583 Cole St., by her husband's father, Milward T. Howitt, when she failed neral Home. Paul Ramos After an illness of two weeks, Trim of 23 Edna St., Trim entered | @ the service in 1951 after graduating from Pontiac High School. His present address is HQ USFAQM Sect., APO 168, c-o Post- year. In 1921, when he was 20, he went intd business for himself. founding a steel brokerage firm in Detroit's Buhl building. In 19% in an M 4 tank. Later he joined the other visitors for a guided tour of the camp. “I feel that this training is of Hazel Park, unsatisfied judgment. Orval ©. Moore. Robert E. Moore and Viola Moore. 1551 E. 10 Mile, Roya! Oak, Victor H. Mee 1290 Applewood, Mil- ford, unsatisfied judgment. James C. Owens, 593 Potter, Royal Oak, ‘| other auto, driven by her husband Carl L., 37, Waterford Township Police quot- ed witnesses as saying Lemen was making a left turn from Huron replaced the antique conveyance. | ia) ' } oes \ 4 ' his bike into the path of the auto. e Highest wateatea Pare ee s9| to pick up her husband from work. | ¢ight days of which were in Oak-| master N. Y., RA 16382558. he establi Consolidated Steel | reat value to the then here and Seely negligent and negligent ©D- | onto Elizabeth when the impact b temperate rrececseceeesse 83 He ig @ toolmaker. land County Contagious Hospital, Corp., in 1932 founded the | ‘to eae oo ag : tasel Part habitually. nest out ent scoured: eee aoe = : . Raul Ramos, 4, died there at 6 eds aval Visi McLouth Steel Corp. gives men a chance to elimi- y en - Que Bens Age te Pentine Educati nd Reliai p.m. Friday. R Pay N | Visit 7 McLouth was named to the State | nate mistakes here, instead of hav- ma Rae. 810 Woetties, Birming- Cyclist 8. in Critical Highest temperature ...........0.0.., ij J eligion Pall eric hy ae 14,| HELSINKI, Finland ®—A Soviet Conservation Commission in 1945] ing to do it in actual combat,” operation. 7 Sesligent end negiigent | VYCIIST, S, in Critica temperature ..6...4-.s000.-0.. 1 he the of cruiser and two destroyers arrived| by former Gov. Harry Kelly, and mayor em T. Roberts, %5 EB. George ith isi Nese vinci: 4] Leaders Atten m SS a Condit a = Foru and Sara Ramos. The family| today for the first Russian naval/had remained a member since. “Because youths have to | canes aad kenmake eam’ cnenae of dition After Collision , - ago ) ca was . acene, 8, of 2200 Odette mnghies und html Ss om EAST LANSING — Leaders in| moved here three years and/| visit to this capital since World| McLouth married in 1922 pledge cight years of their tives | one. eet 2778 Orion R4., Lake Picea t Date in — education and religion will lecture | resided at 209 Hughes St. War II. to Miss Marie Young of Port Hu-| 4, ine military, I would advise | , Emonett M. Smith, 59 Edison, Pontise, | Dr., is listed in poor condition at 192 tm 1008 $1 tm 1898 | and conduct forums at the annual| Funeral will be Monday at 10 ron, They have no children. them te take edvantngs a te | a > influence of higaor. st Joseph Mercy Hospital with Friday's Temperature Chart Rural Leadership School July 12-23} a.m. in the Pursley Funeral Home Ancient Trolley. Rests McLouth is survived by his wid- reserve training ” Parmington, hapituaily negligent" | head and chest injuries suffered _ Alpena) z + Lansing % $f | at Michigan State College. with burial in Mount Hope Ceme- ¥ ow, Marie: and two brothers, New- isting aa on * orconpeme dae Grandview Reval | when he was struck by a car while momar ” z Memphis Bos About 50 rural pastdrs and pied tery. SALO, Italy W—Thousands of | ton of Birmingham and Bruce. of | Ri ager dad expressed no fear | liquor $ mmger ne iniivense riding his bicycle Friday afternoon Brownsville Miamt eaders are expected to enroll oj townsfolk turned out today for a| Minneapolis. that the Army would demand his on Silver Lake Rd. Chasinnati a : note a s the two-week course, Flying to Germany nostalgic farewell to “Old Peg-| Service will be held 11 a. m.| services after witnessing his gun-| Remains of some 70 Biblical State’ Police of the Pontiac Post —— | | ‘ Prnsbergh 3 4 Leg’’ the ancient trolley car which | Tuesday at the William Hamilton nery exhivition. scrolls believed to be 2,000 or more | said the victim was struck by a wa Louis ss At least 30 varieties of sports} LONDON @®—Princess Margaret | has limped between here and Bres- Chapel, Detroit. Burial will follow years old have been found in a/car driven by Dennis W. Cowdrey, Hf Gacace’ hf] teh are caught ot the const ot| will leave Monday by plane for 8| cia since 188 An_uto, bus hes | atthe Grand Lawn Cemetery. tc Algeria. once was = as | eave on the shore of the Dead Sea | 50, of Clarkston, when he swerved ry) is @ s¢' North Carolina. four-day visit to Germany, in Detroit, Numidia. near Jerusalem. \ Cy\ Youngsters Stone, Steal Ol’ Schoolhouse Bell NE WBRITAIN, Cons. (UP) —| Somebody bad stole de schoolhouse | bell. I Principat Abel E. Johnson said | he saw two boys knock it out of | the belfry ef Smalley School by! pegging stones at it. Then they | earted it away Wealth and position among the Navaho Indians are measured by the number of horses one owns Lal For Sale Two Family House! Two-story trame dwelling at 761 West Huron Se. Also 3-Car Garage 20 x 24 Must Be Moved by August 15th Sealed bids will be opened July 12 at 1 P. M. by PONTIAC FEDERAL SAV- INGS & LOAN ASSN., 16 E. Lawrence St. The Associa- tien reserves the right te reject any or all bids. OPEN HOUSE EVERY EVENING 825 W. HURON See the Latest TV Demonstrated! | useD tv || HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. | 825 W. Huron. FE 4-2525 Nationally famous Wed-lok® “Princess” Rings th LOCK together. 6-dia with matching 6-diamond Wedding Ring None finer anywherel Register ed Jeu eler fmerican Gem Society | munist | government | check on Atty | westermost | is situated 180 miles south of San | Diego ( alif Demands Probe Into Judiciary Former Communist Fails in First Attempt; Turns to McCarthy WASHINGTON —Former Com- Paul Crouch, a frequent Witness at hearings and trials on subversion, appeared today to have failed in an attempt lo get the Senate Judiciary Com- mittee to investigate high Justice | Department officials However, Crouch reportedly has | asked a second Senate group—the | Investigations subcommittee head- ed by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis)—to Gen. Brownell and his deputy, William P. Rogers Chairman Langer of the Judi- ciary Committee said yesterday he had turned over to his group's in- ternal security subcommittee a let- ter in which Crouch charged that Brownell and Rogers are giving “considerable aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States” by investigating Crouch’s reliabil- ity as a witness The Justice Department often has used Crouch as a paid inform- } ant and a witness at Various pro- | ceedings Columnist Joseph Alsop has asked the Justice Department to examine what he called conflicting testimony given by Crouch in two court Brownell agreed to Crouch dened cases look into the matter - - oe . 7p , ¢- there was any conflict in his testi | PREPARING FOR CRUISE — Leaving Sunday morning for a two week training cruise are 80 men from Pontiac Naval Reserve Surface mony Oaks of Guadalupe Island have the largest known acorns Mexico s Guadalupe two inches in diameter pe SSCSRSION Vake Your July Bride / cuitcess / at mond Engagement Ring JEWELERS 16 W. HURON When tte United States | Division: 9104 James Sonnenberg of Shown packing a seabag are (left to mght) Seaman fully | Apprentice George Paulson of 72 Parkdale Ave.; to Dixie Hwy., Seaman Apprentice Waterford; Seaman William i. — Fi. - Cathedral One of I've ever seen is a yearh,. a CORE a regular sod depth of this planet arises from hay with golden M. EE. SIPLE It isn't Is Sacred By J. Lee Voorhees the most remarkable Cathedrals house. deserted linister but the sermons ing and sincere. Each word comes from the their boing just as all things on r the earth, so do their words roll and rise from soil below to soil above A determined g women wanted a Cathedral. They were few limited , Cathedral.” benches* and boxes pine table but the words that polish it are Out in front Cathedral for | are touch> y i of men and om ta ae oa - meagre earnings of e Y men. One, a farmer, asked God's help. When he arose his eyes were filled with Joy, He stood up. “We will have our Cathedral,” he told them elatedly. “On the farm’ I have covered my cpavas. It is a tent. It can be our ey sit on camp chairs, The lectern is an old you will see Canvas where you worship; it’s how. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 68 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8578 “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 Pentiac Press Phete | Arnold of 4474 Major Dr., Drayton Plains; and Chief Boatswains Mate C. E. Delo. The group will be split. with part going to Norfork, Va for an ocean cruise and the rest traveling to Benton Harbor for train ing on the Great Lakes ‘Miss Universe Entry Creates Review Seen National Stir in Heirs Death have urged federal! authorities to let a Greek maiden enter an American beauty contest —lest she become a pawn in the cold war The five Judiciary eongressmen members of a House subcommittee, protested yesterday the “unexplained bar- from this country of Rika Dialina, Greece's 21-year-old can- didate for Miss Universe beauty contest honors In telegrams to ring Secretary of State Dulles and Atty. Gen. Brow nell the congressmen said they were “truly puzzled’ why Dulles and Brownell didn't grant Miss Dialina a temporary Visa in the public interest Press dispatches from Athens said the brunette beauty was barred because there wasnt time to complete an investigation of her background required *indet McCarran-Walter Immigration Act The contest is at Long Beach Calif... July 25 The congressmen contended such greatly damaging abroad stand incidents are prestige and hurting this country s ing in the world Signing the telegrams were Reps Graham (R-Pa}. Celler «D-NY! Walter (D- Pa! Thompson iD-Mich) and Hyde «(R-Md) Electnc power utilities use about ™) per cent of all the coal con- | sumed in the United States Birds of earlier geological ages had teeth like those of snakes Is a GUARANTEE. ~ Not a GUARANTEE? . The records of vour Better Business Board indicate that much dissatis- faction arises out of worthless guarantees! Your guarantee will probably be meaningless if— * it ts rerbal— not uritten!! W /t is written in such way that it says nothing! %& It is made by an unreliable company! Many people are holding “gilt-edged” guarantees that are worthless because they were given by a “fly-by-night” company that has left town or gone out of business! If the advertisement or salesman promises you a guarantee, DEMAND A WORTHWHILE WRITTEN GUARANTEE before you sign a contract or surrender cash! ~ dependable concern! Be sure you are dealing with a well-established, BETTER BUSINESS BOARD Pontiac Phone FE 5-6148 of the Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. the Conflict Over Findings by Coroner Prompts Study by Pathologists CHICAGO W—A medical on the mysterious death of Mont gomery Ward Thorne, heir to a mail order fortune, is to be re viewed by four well known pathol ogists report Thorne’s death has been official lv attributed to a lethal combina- | tion of narcotics, a sleeping drug and beverage and wood alcohol that suppressed his breathing Dr. Harry Leon. coroner's path ologist who compiled the medical report. said the 0-year-old youth died an “unnatural death There ; were indications, he said, that the drugs probably were injected into Thorne's veins shortly before his death June 19 by a persan or per sons unknown ~ * o Some police officials and path ologists disagreed with Leon's findings and expressed opinions | Thorne died either of natural caus } es or self-administered drugs | Waltér E. McCarron said betause of the conflict of opin ron on the medical report he has summoned four pathologists to study and reexamine the findings of his own physician, Leon McCarron, leaning toward the theory of foul play. supported Leon's findings “Tm convinced Thorne died un der mysterious circumstances the coroner said. ‘The person who was last seen with him can play | an important part in solving this mystery.”’ Four youths, friends of Thorne were questioned by police yester- | day and all denied they had seen | him within two weeks of his death | Chief of Detectives John O'Malley | said they all told him they never | heard of Thorne using narcotics Coroner — SO Ve8 al nesses onda he GAMER fesse similar statements at the coroner S| inquest into Thorne’s death. Includ- | ed was his fiancee, Maureen Ra gen. 18 | Nine days before Thorne was | ment he had rewritten his will. | leaving three-quarters of his nearly two million dollar estate to Maur j een and her mother, Aleen | mother | in his original will |eighth of Mrs. Marion Thorne, the youth's who was sole beneficiary was left one his estate as was his Caroline McDougall aunt, Mrs Lind Vv A legal battle over the two wills appears in prospect. | Potatoes Sell Dirt Cheap; but Law Nabs Trucker ASHEVILLE. N.C. wm — The. | price of potatoes took a sharp drop here this week. At least the pota- | toes Richard A, Brown was sell. | ing, police reported. Brown was hired to drive a) truckload of the vegetables from | Alabama. He did and managed to | dispose of the $1,760 load of po- | tatoes for $320. He abandoned the truck and was on his Way to New York with a woman companion | when the law took over. ARE YOU MOVING? | Coll ; = Smith Moving Co. 485. Marien FE 4-4864 Fisherman Lands _ after living 18 hours in| 10-Ton Shark Off Miami Coast The sca giant estimated to weigh 20.000 pounds, was sighted }during the Bimini Marlin Tourna MIAMI. Fla u®—Catch of a 10|ment about noon Thursday oO ale ar} at F F . . . ton whale shark that practically , Capt. Johnny Cass, skipper of | surrendered without a struggle jihe 45-foot Alberta used a grapple was reported today from Bimini jon a chain to hook the great fish a tiny island fishing resort 60|Cass got two lines around its tail. | miles east of here iit “was towed. to Bimini | . * . | A 2-ton crane working at a har- | Allen Corson, fishing editor for | bor project” lifted the monster | the Miam Herald, reported the | ashore where scientists will work | catch of the 37 foot shark (rhine-|on it before decay requires tow ing | don typus) but said it died at noon|it offshore for disposal eS “ES eS a, Sf Sweaty, dripping pipes are not only annoying — they indicate excess moisture which causes other, more serious trouble. Partitions warp, doors stick, tools rust and other valuables are attacked by rot and mildew. Dry out basement air with an electric dehumidifier and you stop the moisture condensation which causes all the trouble. A dehumidifier’s thirst is enormous. 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In that responsible post he had charge of collecting the billions of dol- lars flowing into Uncle Sam's Treasury. * * x Last week NuNAN, after a 16 day trial, was convicted of cheating the Govern- ment out of $91,086 of his own income taxes. On July 22 he will be sentenced, the maximum penalty being a fine of $50,000 and 25 years in the Federal penitentiary. This week a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee released a report on its study of the Department of Justice in New Deal days. It read, in part:. “The subcommittee was trou- bled by repeated suggestions in the testimony of Tom C. Clark's associates and subordinates that some of the actions for which they had been criticized were traceable, ultimately, to him. “His testimony alone could have re- moved the last doubt that the responsi- bilities the subcommittee has placed on various Department officials came to rest, in every case, on the right shoul- ders.” * * * CLARK was the U. S. Attorney General during the period covered by the in- quiry. Today he is an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, appointed by ex- President TRUMAN. His refusal to testify before the subcommittee leaves a dark shadow of doubt over his administration of the Department of Justice. Our Vanishing Army Mule Army shipment of 806 mules for mili- tary service in Turkey is a reminder that the mule population of the United States is shrinking. : These mules, last of a consign- ment of 5,600 for service over- seas are part of our military aid to NATO countries. Fort Reno, Okla., once the Army’s great re- mount depot, has been the scene of the mule mobilization. * x * . A clue to the extent mechanization, civilian and military, has displaced these temperamental, hardworking ani- mals is to be found in the shrinking mule census. In 1941-50 the average mule population was 3,100,000. Today it has dwindled to 1,9230,000. _ The Army mule seems in dan- ger of becoming a_ vanishing species. Yet the Army isn’t con- vinced that a situation won't arise in a future war where only the rare and inimitable talents of the mule will do the job. While the Army still has 700 mules at Camp Carson, Col., it no longer breeds its_own but buys them on the hoof, mainly in the South. . x * * Some of these mules are assigned to an artillery outfit and trained in moun- tain warfare. Others are the charges of a quartermaster unit whose men keep alive the art of strapping a pack to a mule so it won’t slip. Red Poison Lingers On What has been revealed in Guatemala since the collapse of the Red regime pre- sents a starkly appalling picture of Communist infiltration. It is hoped that the other Latin American Repub- lics are watching the situation closely. ___ Before its collapse, when it was de- serted by the army, the Communist gov- ~ ernment of ex-President Jacono Arsenz Guzman carried out a systematic purge. Red terror squads roamed the cities and ‘ « 7, j : villages rounding up every citizen known to be an anti-Communist. * ‘* * ae ‘These men were lined up in the : streets before a firing squad. The guns used were those smuggled to Guatemala from Red Poland. Some of the Guatemalan patriots Hons were first-tortured: before being ~~ put to death. These Red tefror squads are still roaming the countryside. They and not the regular army got the $10,000,000 illicit Communist weapons. They will pose a constant threat of Red rebellion © ad against the new government. * * * Thus in their brief regime the Com- munists in Guatemala were able to poison the country. Their Moscow- trained agents, now gone underground, will continue to foment killings, terror and revolt. To the new government the task is not merely one of setting up a new regime and going about its business. In addition it must disperse the tiny army to round up the Red guerrillas. For once planted, the poison of Com- munism thrives on the kind of hopeless poverty that is so wide- spread in Central America. Gua- temala will need help to eradicate that poison. You can’t take it with you, and you have to be an expert at dodging credit- ors and tax collectors in order to carry a little of it around with you here. ——_ Many children are so addicted to hor- ror comic books that they can’t go to sleep at night unless their hair is stand- ing on end. The People’s Business: Tight GOP Race Brake, Leonard and Cleary Appear Evenly Matched By JACK I. GREEN LANSING (AP) — Republicans are calling their governorship primary contest a horse . race as it goes into its final mgnth.: With the primary election due Aug. 3, no qualified observer is willing to stick his neck out and pick the winner between State Treasurer D. Hale Brake, Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary and Donald 8. Leonard, for- mer Detroit and State Police commissioner. The wise men have counted the fourth candidate, Dr. Eugene C. Keyes, out of the running, although his presence in the race may have a decided effect on the outcome. It is believed that Cleary and Leonard were slightly ahead of Brake as they went under the wire at the start of the campaign. They may still be, but the consensus now is that it is too close to see much difference between the three. That does not mean that there is no differ- ence. It simply means that reliable observ- ers are unable to put their finger on any difference. The consensus now seems to be that Brake has picked up and that Leonard may have dropped back a little. This means that the next month will make or break. You can hear almost anything about the Republican race, but the predominant ver- sion of political observers is that “it seems too close to tell.” Innumerable observers report the three candidates have spotty followings. They make a swing around the state and come back with this story: “You go in one town and it seems to be all Brake. You go on to the next town and all they can see is Leonard. A third town will be a Cleary hotbed.” Or: “My county is‘solidly for Cleary, but I know the county to the west is pretty keen for Brake and it looks like such-and-such a county may go for Leonard.” One observer reports: “It seems to depend on the local organizations. Some places Cleary has a good organization and that county is solid for him. “In another county, he doesn’t have such a good committee, but Brake does and he holds that county firmly. The same is true some place else of Leonard.” This lends support to the observation of some politicians that the Republican primary is going to be won by organization — not issues or personalities. Barred by a “unity pledge” from attacking each other, the Republican big three are not talking issues very much. At least, not issues which fire the public imagination. Bake is talking to the party faithful, to their need for a strong party organization and responsibility, to their loyalty to a man who has served long in the party. He is offering himself as contrast candi- date to Williams and fighting hard against the insidious propaganda of his opponents — that “Brake can’t win.” , Cleary is riding the Eisenhower band- wagon, pledging devotion to the national administration and the Eisenhower “mid- die-of-the-road” philosophy. He is offer- ing a carefully vague “Michigan program.” Leonard is plugging himself as the “new face,” the young man who can best outrace Williams, leaning heavily on his record as a police administrator and his appeal to the . young people. All sides agree that the public is not get- ting very excited about the primary. This would sustain the prediction that or- ganization is going to produce the winner. a, - together even “pinch pennies to afford a soda ye ananed = re cad mies: 7h ogetalision 2 = o - 925 hel PRN Pik cen eens ’ Patt fe bs ¢ rs Pers Seiad st Send se a te | ’ Al i ah teers | tweyun’ * Fpa Ne Zo ay + ‘ bees sy. ot yi i rath Ns ane Ur, Pe Death Blow to Death pene re aces. 8 . ABOLISHED DEATH, _ AND HAS NOW, | . THROUGH THE GOSPEL, OPENED : TO US MEN THE ». SHINING POSSIBIL: * TIES OF THE LIFE » THAT 16 ETERNAL’ ~ ZIMS:10 (PHILIPS T,) Voice of the People Don't Blame It All On Teen-Age Drivers, Some Adults Are Just as Troublesome (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space Pull name, apd ae and telephone number of the ny letters but these not be published if the writer so letter is critical tp writer must accom polee lee unless the its nature: Will you please publish this let- ter as a slight defense of the teen- age driver. We were stopped for a red light at Auburn Avenue and Opdyke Road recently. A car stop- ped behind us. A third car came roaring down Auburn Avenue, knocked the car behind us over on the north side of the road and hit us squarely in the back. Our car Was a new éne with enly 1,265 miles on it and it has to be practically rebuilt. The man behind us had to junk his car for $35. The driver of the third car was aged 37. His passenger was aged 51. They had no money, no jobs, no public liability insurance but enough money with which to buy liquor. They were badly hurt but luck was with the six of us who were innocently involved. So let's not blame it all on the teen-agers. Mrs, Edith E, Fox 133 Elm Street Reader Approves Recent Letters to This Column Every word of Ralph T. Keel- ing's letter to Voice of the People is just grand and a ‘Property Owner”’ says it is time to end hikes in taxes. We need lower taxes and we need the help of God and such men as Ralph T. Keeling. Clarence Utley Farmington, Mich. Most of Us Are All Wet Concerning the Weather ' We all yelled our heads off about how much rain we had in June and then the records show it was only a tiny fraction of an inch greater than usual. We're all very much amateurs when it comes to forecasting the weather and even estimating what has already happened. One of the Kickers Case Records of a Psychologist Mutual Saving, Sacrificing Make Young Couples More Appreciative Miriam thinks it will be far more fun to struggle along with her husband to make ends meet. She is right. A de- voted couple get more thrill out of a 50-cent movie date if they must afterwards, than they from a sumptuous banquet when they are wealthy. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-34: Miriam N., aged 22, is soon to be married. “Dr. Crane, do you believe young people should wait till they have enough money fo furnish a home, before they get married?” she asked. “My fiance is a wonderful boy. He is a chemist and makes a good salary for his age. “And I have worked for a cou- ple of years as a secretary, so I have some money in the bank. “But my father thinks we should wait till we have enough to buy a home of our own. “Isn't it more fun to save and struggle together in marriage?” Yes, it is more fun to do your sacrificing together in marriage, if you have first picked wisely and have waited long enough to have obtained some practical knowledge of money matters. Miriam had two years of col- lege and has been employed for two years, so she qualifies on that score. And she is marrying a chemist with a good professional training, so he is qualified to advance in his professiort;, Thus, they should marry now Aunt Het P10 ve about the same You'll notice when a baby is ugly as sin, everybody thinks it’s a boy. \ J te and have the joys of planning and sacrificing for future goals. Actually, this fun of anticipation - is often greater than the actual enjoyment of those luxuries when you later can pay for them. “Anticipation is greater than realization,” runs an adage that contains much truth. Let me give you a personal example in point. Mrs. Crane mever had a pony as a child, nor did L. Yet we both longed te have one. So, like many other fond par-- ents, we got a Shetland pony for Judy when she was about seven years old. Mrs. Crane and I revelled in the new pony, In fact, we got far more pleasure from it than did Judy, who had never longed for one all through childhood. Judy soon lost interest in the privilege. And so it goes in life. In fact, I have come to the conclusion that politically Americans are mak- ing the same mistake that Mrs. Crane and I did with reference to Judy’s pony. For we talk about guaranteeing voters “freedom from want and fear, etc.” Yet “want” is the greatest prod to attainment that “fear,” us would get up on sched- in the morning and go to our school or to our places of busi- ness Without ‘want’ and “fear.” therefore, most of us Americans would become fat, indolent drones. All we should ever offer any able bodied is simply @ chance to work, but never try in Marriage to guarantee him freedom from want! _ As applied to marriage, it is struggling together, hand in hand, that makes it fun. If wealthy in-laws overly subsidize the new- lyweds, young folks then lose their chief zest in living. That’s why the coddled rich be- gin to burn the candle at both ends to obtain the thrills and fi- nally take overdoses of sleeping tablets. For their appetites are jaded They lack the wholesome thrill of skimping for a 50-cent movie date together and of having to budget carefully to afford a soda afterwards, If you can afford anything you want, you soon grow bored and cynical. So be grateful when you must count your pennies carefully and run your home on a rigid budget, for those will be your happiest years in marriage. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) Days of All Faiths The Battle of the. Boyne Is Theme of DR, HOWARD V. HARPER Monday, July 12, is a-day on which, until fairly recent times, ~~e—any ah Tish temper flared, and many an Irish skull was cracked, right here in The United States. It is “Orange Day,"’ the anniver- sary of the great Battle of the Boyne, in 1690. The trouble was between the Ro- man Catholics and the Protestants of Ireland. Ireland in those days was entirely under English rule, and when James II. a Catholic king of the Stuart line, was de- posed in 1688 and his throne was given to William of Orange, Cath- olic Irishmen remained loyal to James, and Protestants sided with the man from Orange. (Orange at that time was a little independent principality, in what is now the northern part of France. ‘Each side raised an army of about 30,000 men, and the two collided as only Irishmen can, on the banks of the Boyne river. The Protestants won the battle, which was a decisive one. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tomorrow is tomorrow, and... It cannot be today . . . Until our thoughts and actions and. . . Our words are put away ... And when tomorrow comes around . . . Today is in the past . . . And there- is nothing we can change . . . As long as we may last ... There is no time to make amends . . . Except as it is now... And as each sound on the clock . . . Our God may still allow ... So let us do our best today . . . To conquer every strife . . . And let us never be too sure . . - Of one more day of life... Tomorrow is a distant day’... That may not come to pass... And it may be too late to search . . . Inside the looking-glass. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Trouble with our international whip-sawing is too much diplo- macy. We got the old Trojan. Hoss stuffed with plums, pomegran- ates and bonuses. We never did have an envoy to Cathay who understood the oriental mind any better than an Australian bushman making a watch. The accumulated listings are a continuous score of half - baked concessions, infantile protocols and sums in Simple Simonism. Many conferences ago we point- ed out that a peace treaty was an option on the next war. But we have gone ahead signing ‘em with a lavish flourish. —_— We have had the single-tracked- ness of a lumbercamp trestle bridge. Which was no good against an essence of concentrated duplicity that carried water on both shoul- ders like a bactrian ruminant between oases. The schedule of historic flops is terrific. The boners we pulled are bleaching on the hillsides of the aftermath. What we won outside we lost indoors like a wheat farm- er playing a gimmicked slot ma- chine. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Howbeit this kind goeth not but by prayer-and fasting. Matthew 17:21 7 * And if by prayer incessant I could hope to change the will Of Him who all things can, I would not cease To weary Him with my assiduous cries. Milton. ‘Orange Day’ And this was the beginning of that complex phenomenon known as Irish politics. The Catholics formed underground sogieties de- signed to restore the line of James, and the Protestants countered by forming the ‘‘Loyal Orange Institu- tion,” committed to maintaining the link with Protestants England. As Irishmen left England for the New World lodges of Orange- men were formed in Canada and The United States. The political question of Stuart versus Orange is no longer a live issue, but there are still many lodges of Orange- men in America, maintained now for purposes of fellowship, and Orange Day is still observed, but without the violence of past years. If it rains Thursday, July 15, get set for 40 days of the same. That is the tradition of St. Swithin's Day. Here is the story behind that notion. Swithin, bishop of Winchester, England, in the middle of the Ninth Century, was a man of unusual - humility, even fer a saint. Before he died he gave instructions that he was to be buried not in the Cathedral, as bishops always were, but in the churchyard like anyone else. And so it was done, But after a hundred years had gone by, people decided that it was not right to have so great a man buried anywhere except under the altar, and so arrange- ments were made to move the bones, the date being set for July 15. But when the solemn proces- sion started out for the ceremony there came a storm of such in- tensity that the project had to be postponed. By the time the storm had gone on for 40 days the au- thorities began to get the idea: Swithin didn’t want to be moved. So they called off the move and the rain stopped. The only trouble with this story is that it is not true. Swithin was moved, without indicent, on duly 15, 971. Christian Scientists do not put any emphasis on birthdays, feel- ing that the transitions called birth and death are not as important as the world tends to make them appear. They will not, therefore, celebrate Friday, July 16, which in 1821 was the birthday of their founder Mary Baker (later Eddy at Bow, New Hampshire. A member of the Congregational church, Mrs. Eddy apparently be- gan the train of thought that led to her new theology when she was engaged in an enterprise of heal- ing in Lynn, Massachusetts. This was when she was in her early 50's. In 1875 she produced the first version of her famous ‘Science and Health, with Key of the Scrip- tures.”’ Very soon she developed a fol- lowing of students, who called themselves Christian Scientists. Within a year they had formed the Christian Students Associa- tion, and by 1879 they had, with Mrs, Eddy’s support obtained a charter as “The Church of Christ Scientist.” The new church was the subject of many bitter attacks. which in 1883. Mrs. Eddy undertook to an- swer through a new publication called the ‘Journal of Christian Science.”’ The famous and greatly respecte ed newspaper, ‘‘The Christian Sci- ence Monitor,” was founded in 1908, two years before Mrs. Eddy’s death in December, 1910. From Our Files 15 Years Ago PLAYING ONE of the greatest games of her life, Alice Marble wins the Wimbledon world tennis championship. WEEK LONG heat wave which scorched nation costs 58 lives; hail storm in Traverse City causes $50,- 000 damage. 20 Years Ago NEWLY DEVELOPED force ray said to destroy army 100 miles away. LUPE VALEZ sues Johnny Weis- muller for divorce. aoe Growing Plants Only Give Off Oxygen Under Artificial Light or During the Day By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. THE MAIL BOX You're Right You said growing plants tn sleeping room or living room at night give off oxygen and take carbon dioxide from the air. They don't. They supply oxygen only during the day or under light. Tried to tell my wife a tank with tropical fish needs aeration at night, but says I'm wrong. . .(C. W., Jr.) Answer—You are right. Growing plants, flowers or trees anywhere give off oxygen and absorb car- bon dioxide under the influence of sunlight, and give off insignifi- cant amounts of carbon dioxide at night. This does not apply to cut flowers in bedroom—keep ‘em ‘ there or take them out at night as you please? Growing plants in porous pots generally improve the air of living-room or bedroom not only by adding oxygen but by adding needed moisture to the ex- . Cessively dried out air of the heat- ed apartment. May any one with wien use vita- with Folie Acid as your reader said she did, gre so much benefit for Ll her Knees? (H. Answer—Yes. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamph- let. The Red Blood Vitamin. Keep Calm Pirst of August brings completion of 25 years with my firm which will have @ celebration. get very red in the face when—can you tell me how to keep calm and cool and above all not red in the face. (Miss make a contribution to a worthy charity in your name? 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Answér—Ulcer, burn, wound — salves may soothe or irritate, but they do not hasten healing. Send Nails excellent health the last few get enjoyed nails Sear off, split lengthwise = being a pianist... iL. C. W) . Answer — Nutritional deficiency is the usual Cause—especially de- ficiency of thiamin, riboflavin and D. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks—and if you follow the suggestions therein please re- member you haven't “tried” any- thing short of six months. etl Geography Your pamphlet on arthritis. But *@ don't tell me to go to Arizona— just came back from there and my arthritis is a little (ROR. M) Answer—Another worse than before... , Geometry Lot of people love you, Doc, only they are too lazy or just too stingy - Ro false - one of my kids now calls me pall instead of a “square” : . , ‘ ak Answer—The kid, I take it. is now studying solid geometry. —— ed letters, not more than one oie words long, pertaining to pereonet GM Executive Dies in Crash 4 Passengers Injured Seriously in~ Collision With Truck -Friday A Lansing General Motors execu- tive was killed and his four pas- sengers seriolisly injured yester- day in a collision on Lahser road, near 12-Mile road, in Southfield Township. Director of Plant Engineering for the Oldsmobile Division, John Da- kin Sr., 57, died shortly after ar- riving at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos Pital In serious condition are Ken. neth Faiver, 53, with possible skull fracture; James (. Wood, 56, fractured collarbone and head injuries; Richard Kuhnert, 24, fractured shoulder and possible fractured pelvis, and Joseph Mauer, 45, fractured elbow and possible leg fracture, All are from Lansing. They were enroute to Manresa Catholic Re- treat House in Bloomfield Hills. Police say Dakin’g car collided with a dump truck driven by Ly- man Holt, 25, of 500 N. Stephen- son, Royal Oak. Holt suffered minor injuries. Dakin, who directed construction and maintenance of buildings and machinery at Oldsmobile, had been with the firm 27 years. Michigan Muck Growers to Visit Ontario Marshes LAPEER — Muck growers of St. Clair and Lapeer county are planning a two day trip to Canada July 19-20, to visit the Holland Bradford marshes, at Bradford, Ontario. They plan to observe producing and marketing procedures followed by growers and corporations in that particular area Another point of interest will be the vacuum cooler used by the Bradford. Cooperative Storage, Ltd. Marlette Pair Reveals Daughter’s Engagement MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. Steward Taylor of Marlette an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cora Jean Taylor, to Donald Atkins. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Atkins of Memphis, Tenn., and formerly of Snover. A fall -wed- ding is planned. County Births bland Pormer residents Sgt. and Mrs. Paul H. Plick have announced the birth of ® son, David Scott, July 2 fortifies this masonty paint! A heavy duty, weath- er resisting coating that seals the surface. No wetting down re- quired to apply Rev Masonry. ) Gal. OAKLAND Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake FE 56150 ~ fil Francis H. Lynch, of Manhattan, adopting her. Recently childless, decided to adopt a blind daughter, and are now caring for another sightless child preparatory to the two youngsters were brought to the Lighthouse to get preliminary Braille ADOPT BLIND DAUGHTERS — Mr. and Mrs. who have been Lynch, and Beth, them. Oak Park Faces School Election 6 Candidates Seek Two Education Board Posts in Monday’s Balloting OAK PARK — Election of two Board of Education members and a decision on $1,500,000 bond issue faces voters in Oak Park Monday The fifth bond issue in five years, the $1,500,000 would finance con- struction of two new elementary schools, at $470,000 each,. and the remodeling and addition to the Clinton School, at a cost of $484,- 000 Only property owners can vote on issuing the bonds, but all qualified voters can cast ballots on the 6'> mill increase to finance the bonds. If approved, the bond issue will bring the school district to the limit of its borrowing power. The voters will also be asked to authorize Oakland County to come under the Special Education act. The six candidates seeking two posts on the school board are John J. McDaid and Walter G. Sand- rock, incumbents, Dr. Seymour C. | Smelsey, Robert M. Bonus, Abra- ham Brickner, and Mrs Dorothy V. Goss. Reports rts Denmark’s Legume Autput Cut WASHINGTON (INS) — An. Agri- culture Department specialist in Denmark reports that nation’s nor- mal output of grass and legume | seed has been cut by a severe | winter. W. H. Youngman, of the Foreign Agricultural Service, reports fol- lowing a survey of Danish farm conditions, that Denmark’s export- able surpluses of grass and legume seed this year will be.about 40 per cent below the level of recent years. He adds that this should indicate less competition for U.S. exporters in European markets during *.the current season. Youngman also says the very cold winter injured the biennial root croops which were overwinter- ing in the fields, and this is ex- pected to result in a material re- duction in the production of man- gel and other root crop seeds. There will be, however, a sub- stantial cargyover of these seeds. Dryden Lets Contract for New Water Main DRYDEN — A contract for a new water main for the new well site one-half mile east of the village to the village limit has been awarded to C. J. Havens, of Dry- den. Bids will be taken soon on the pump and well house. U.S. Estimates 1954 Crop Volume Among Largest WASHINGTON (INS) — The fed- eral government, already saddled with a $6,000,000,000 investment in price supported farm commodities, faced the prospect today of even larger surpluses in coming months. The Agriculture Department esti- mated late Friday in its most jm- portant crop report of the year that total volume of crops for 1954 will be among the largest in history and about the same as in 1952 and 1953 The report showed also that farmers must make tremendous cutbacks in acreage next year to get in line with tight produc- tion controls imposed by Agri- culture Secretary Ezra Taft Ben- ten, The cuthbacks—to 1953 levels —will be all the more difficult te make since the report lists heavy increases in acreage for most corps from last year's totals. The department estimated the 1954 corn crop at 3,311,500,000 bush- els, which would be the second largest in history. At the same time, the latest esti- mate of the 1954 wheat crop was set at 988,333,333 bushels? While noting that acreages of wheat and cotton were reduced by farmers this year because of government production controls, the department said acreages of most other crops were increased over 1953. Total acreage for harvest this year is larger than in 1953 and vir- tually the same as in 1952, In an effort te block further accumulation of surpluses next County Deaths Charlies McNeil ROYAL OAK — Funeral service for Charles McNeil, 79, of 1023 Wil- liams Court was held this afternoon at the Crawford Funeral Home, with burial in Royal Oak Cemetery. He died Wednesday. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Marion Williams of Talihina, Olka. Mattie A. Howard FARMINGTON — Funeral serv- ice for Mattie A. Howard, 78, of 27995 Halsted Rd., was held at 2 p.m. today at the Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home, with burial in. West Farmington Cemetery. She-.died Thursday. Surviving are three sons, Floyd and Roy.of Farmington and Edgar of Fort Pierce, Fla., and a daugh- ter, Lucy A.» Howard, of Farming- ton. . Anna Winglemir Potts HOLLY — Funeral service for Anna Winglemir Potts, 79, of 108 E. First St., will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Dryer Funeral Home, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery, She died yesterday. Surviving are a brother, Edward Herrick, of Detroit, and a daugh- ter in law, Mrs. Edna Winglemir, a grandson, Donald Winglemir, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Virgil Keener, all of Holly. THE PONTIAC PRESS, instruction. Mrs. Edith Change (center), an instruc- tor there, introduces the girls, Susan, 4, held by Mrs. will open a whole new world of understanding for United Press Phete 2, (right) to the raised dots which year, Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson has imposed the most stringent production con- trels in history on 1965 farming. These controls provide that big farmers must follow a total acre- age allotment on their farms if they are to qualify for price sup- ports ‘and that smaller farmers must plant within allotments of all price supported crops to be eligi- ble for supports on any individual crop Kidnap-Slaying Baffles Police Killer of Judith Roberts Still at Large as Clues Fizzle Out “MIAMI, Fla. (INS) — Officials in charge of ‘investigating the kid- |, nap-rape murder of seven-year-old Judith Roberts admitted today that they are ‘beating our heads against a stone wall." State's Attorney George Brauti- SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 County Officers Discuss Failings Local Administration Governmental Forum EAST LANSING « — County government was termed the ‘‘step- child” of our governmental system Friday at the Michigan State College Governmental Forum. “The county is the orphan of government,’’ said Marvin Table- man, administrative assistant to the governor “Townships and cities get money from the state, but the county is a step-child,”’ he said John M. Patriarche, East Laning | city manager and chairman of the | Ingham County Board of Super- visors, said counties need an ad ministrator. Speaking of the Flint tornado, he said that since the disaster struck outside the city limits there was no one te coordinate relief efforts. Counties need executives ‘‘very badly,’’ John C. Jacoby, Wayne County road commissioner, agreed. He emphasized that this need is for county business only and not to administer “human rights."’ Theodore P. Strunk, Muskegon County comptroller, said that in his three years in office his job has tended to become more one of public relations than of finance Floyd J. Poole, Jackson County clerk, suggested that a county chairman, similiar in function to a mayor or governor, might be elected by the county at large to solve this problem, U. 5. Reports Sales of Dried Milk, Butter WASHINGTON (INS) The Agriculture Department reports additional sales of government- owned dried milk and butter at reduced prices. Nearly 30 thousand pounds of butter were sold at competitive world prices for export to Panama. The government already has sold about 134,000 pounts of its butter for export to Peru and Venezuela and now is negotiating to sell more than 14 million pounds to Great Britian During the week ending July 2, 10,808,000 pounds of dried milk were sold at reduced prices for a special program under which the milk is used in mixed poultry and livestock feed. An additional 46.000 pounds of dried milk has been sold for export to the Philippines. The ment now has sold 460,500,000 pounds of dried milk under the special program for use as animal and poultry. feed. Needs Cited at MSC| MARIAN COWDIN and Mrs. Frank Cowdin Mr Lake Orion, have engagement of their daughter, Marian Louise, to Elmer kK Rhodes of Bloomfield Township No date has been set for the wed- ding. Senator Mundt Named to Post Takes Position of Late Robert Taft on cee Policy Committee WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen Karl E. Mundt (R) S. D., whose! chairmanship of the televised Mc- | Carthy - Army hearings made him | a household figure across the land, | became a GOP policy - maker today Mundt was named to fill the Jong-existing vacancy on the Sen- ate GOP policy committee caused by the. death of Sen. Robert A. Taft last July 31 Mundt told an interviewer that the “only thing I am going to try to sell" the committee is “90 per cent parity.” He said his stand in favor of high and rigid, rather than flex- ible, farm price supports is the only issue on which he differs with the Eisenhower administration. Outside of the farm bill, he said, he expects to do more listening than talking on the policy commit- tee for the time being. Mundt, who is ending his first term in the Senate, appears con- fident of re-election. He pointed out that his primary race is over and that South Dakota is such a GOP state that it has only twa Democrats in the state house aid not a single Democrat in the state senate. of | announced the | collection) reserve building | Will begin at 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. in School Election Set for Monday - Vote on Millage WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP ~— Monday is school election day for the electors of the Dublin School district when they name two trus- tees to their board and decide on a six mill special building fund. A proposal will be put before the voters requesting that the six mills now being collected for Annex No. t 1 and voted in 1949 (to be com- pletely paid off in this year’s tax be continued for a fund “School growth,” stated Board of Education officials,” points to needed additional building within two years. Setting aside meney now will dispense with costly bond issues in a couple of Dublin District Voters the Lapeer Kivalang lo Nome I Board to es = fre aa ; honor He also has served physician and county coroner Speaks at Marlette McNeigh, executive secretary of the Michigan Synod will be the years.” The meeting to elect the trustees the Dublin School. From 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., the millage continuance proposition will be decided. In 1951 eleven mills were ap- proved to build Annex No. 2. This makes a total millage for Dublin school district's expansion program of 17'y mills, ~ County Calendar Rechester The Gtiles branch of the Weusas National Parm and Garden Assn. will meet at 1 pm. Monday at the home of Mrs. Warren Baker, 826 South Bivd. White Lake The White Lake Grove Improvement Asan ill meet at the home of Mra. Sumnef Jewett at 10:30 am. Sunday The White Lake Home Extension Group will meet at the home of Mrs. Clayton Your Watch » hdjated > 30 © Regulated Expansion Watch Bands Ladies’ - Men's $125 Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. Special Cook say 20 for a picale to all women customers Absolutely tree a plastic from. Purchase not necessary, may quickly be exhausted Although much is often made of whether GOP candidates in this gam and Detective Lt. Chester Eldredge said their officers are “employing every police method known"’ and checking out every one 3 State Counties Named Emergency Loan Areas WASHINGTON (UP) — Three of dozens of tips in their efforts to capture Judith’s brutal slayer. Judith, daughter of James Rob- erts, a Baltimore attorney, was with her parents visiting at her grandparents’ home when she was spirited out of the house and slain Monday morning. The child's ravished and savage- ly-beaten body was found on the mudflats of Biscayne Bay, two miles from her home. She had been strangled. Police said they have arrested and questioned ‘‘every deviate, every peeping-tom, every moron, every sex-offender, every porch- climber and every bum we can get our hands on.” State’s attorney Brautigam said he would ‘‘call another man” into his office today for further ques- tioning, but he would not further identify the man to be quizzed. Brautigam’s statement came af- ter he had again questioned Harry Rosenberg, 56, Judith's grandfath- er. Neither Brautigam nor Rosen- berg would comment on the meeting. Huff Family Gathers at 28th Annual Reunion WHITE LAKE—The 28th annual cently at Dodge State Park at Highland, with 8 members pres- ent. Following a picnic dinner, the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Orin Leit- ner,- president; Mrs. Walter Wel- berry, vice president; Miss Freida Reed. secretary-treasurer: MID-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP HOT ROD RACES SUNDAY, JULY 11th, 7:00 P. M. Time Trials 5:30 P. M. = 50 LAP FEATURE Double Points for Cars and Drivers of Lend-O-Lakes Racing Associction. ADULTS: CHILDREN: 50c Tax Free PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY (3 Miles West, of Airport) $1.50 Tax Incl. .| the action makes Michigan farmers Michigan counties—Ingham, Jack- son and Livingston—were de rl nated as emergency loan areas Fr. day because of heavy rain and flood damage to truck crops and pastures. The Agriculture Department said in the areas eligible for low-cost loans from the Farmers Home Ad- ministration | disaster committee on the Jesse | Alfred Jones, at Barton, Fla., re- Disaster Committee to Report on Fire Victims ROCHESTER — A special meet- ing of the Avondale Community Forum has been called for 8 p.m. Monday to hear reports from the Keel family. The Keel's were burned out of their home recently, losing their two young sons, Dryden Girl’s Marriage Announced by Parents DRYDEN — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham, have announced the mar- riage of their daughter, Betty, to cently. Visiting here for two weeks, the couple will return to Florida to make their home. year’s congressional elections will bave Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy | (R) Wis., speak for them, Mundt Seca no such bridge to cross. Clarkston School Board Election Set [_ CLARKSTON — Polls will be open from 7 a.m, to 8 p.m. Mon- day for the Board of Education election preceding the annual meet- ing of the school board. Seeking two three-year terms are Ed Spohn and Ronald Weber, in- cumbents, and Kenneth Healy and Walter Wilberg. Incumbent Kenneth Thayer and Ted Henning are contesting for the single two-year term open. All residents in the school district have been invited to attend the y anual Meeting. ~ Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency THATCHER. ey PATTERSON & WERNET 609 Community National Bank Blidg—FE 2-9224 FURNITURE & APPLIANCE oP SUN Be EN DAY | from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. 28 Jeckson Vew—Gaines Canned Dog Pretty Plastic Apron FREE who bring this ad with them. ~, tea apron to every woman who brings this ad to our store next Monday Martin-Senour Fine Paints FLAT WALL ENAMEL 144 and in Custom ~* GLOS-TONE FINISH Colors + Special—Tough-Coat Whit * REGAL FEED & SUPPLY CO. —WE DELIVER— e ‘ \\ l, Many pretty colors to choose but come early, as our supply e House Paint, gal. 3.19 FE 2-0491 Food, 18c value... .J3e FACTS EXPANDED POPULATION _ of Oakland County ‘DEMANDS The Expanded Facilities of a NEW Court House What's Wrong With Present Court House and Office Building? 1. Too small now 2. Too noisy 3. No elevetors 4. ee valuable business ) 2. fecdencate parking facilities 6. Remodeling expense not justified 7. Cannot accommodate many of the county offices What Advantages Will the NEW Court House and Office Building Have . . . IF... You Vote “YES” August 3rd? 1. Large enough for 2. Expandable so eas future growth Z 4 . lation 5. Unlimited 6. Administrative 7. You Can’t Expect to Conduct 20th Century Business in. Oakland Century Facilities! VOTE AUGUST 3rd will Beata all administrative rtments the te a for County With 1? cod MARLETTE — Dr. Kenneth G. - — saat OR eee RRs.) cervrsrs weET THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 Mary Margaret McBride Says: ‘Gentlemen’ Taped Waists by Span of Their Fingers There's going to be quite a casting problem in connection with a play about Catherine, de Medici and aimed at Broadway this or BRUSH AWAY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE SCRATCHES WITH Strateh-masier magic brush TOUCH-UP Restores te Origine! Finish! Fills im micks and scratches. Dries quickly. Has its own Paint and built i, ready-for-action brush. WORKS RATURALLT, ANY POS! TION — WF — COWN . SIDEWAYS. ONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 WEATHER VANES Post Signs Lawn Signs $575 to $] 49! Choose from over 133 designs . Cast aluminum is weath- erproof and rustproof. Identi- fies and beautifies your house - « « Write or call for com- plete catalog. WIGGS 24 W. Huron some future season. For strict authenticity two ac. | | tresses with 13-inch waists will | have to be found and nobody | knows where there is one such | throw-back to the 15th century. | |Or even a waist that can be | inches | [laced into 13 The reyal Catherine, whom | | ‘posterity remembers fer dark | deeds rather than ideas of pro- | priety, refused when young to | | permit any woman in her court | Whose waist measured more than a baker's foot around. To make sure, she stationed courtiers with tape measures at the gates so that only brutally corseted females could enter. Corsets, by the way, are credit- ed with being responsible for the first “‘Letter to the Editor.’ Ac- cording to the story, in 1860 an Englishwoman wrote frantically to her favorite publication about re- turning from a winter in Italy to \find her formerly plump, pink- cheeked daughter thin and wan A corset was the cause, she ' asserted, and she may have been | right, for fashionable boarding | little girls into stiff, steel - boned | atrocities on the first day of the session and keeping them there even when asleep until their waists were brought under control, Some schools guarantebd to reduce any waist entrusted to them an inch a month. The idea Se ee year-old size, One woman, defending corsets after the assault on them, ex- plained solemnly in print that ab- solutely the only ill effects she'd had from them were headaches, loss of appetite and an occasional fainting spell. In the 1800s scientists fastened monkeys into corsets such as women were wearing with the result that some of the animals died in a few days and others lost appetite, spirits and tempers If women were agitated by this news, they hid their con. cern and went right on lacing, probably because they thought they had to live up te mascu- line ideas of feminine beauty. The lordly creatures of the time insisted that the women they loved must have waists no big- ger than ‘“‘the span of the fing- ers” — theirs, The only members of the sex; who made sense in the matter were doctors who joined the news- papers of the 1840s in recounting horror tales of thoroughly corseted schools of the time were lacing | young ladies who ate heartily, exerted themselves and — poof — dropped dead. In such cases coron- ers’ juries — all male — turned verdicts which read philosophical- ly, “Died by a visit of God." The instruments of torture worn by such unfortunate females were equipped with eight or ten yards of strings and as many as 100 bones. Occasionally a rich woman would adorn hers with golden eye- lets and even diamonds. In time the correct waist measurement became 22 or 23 inches. Today, the average ap- preaches Venus de Milo's 38, about three times the Medici standard, Woman, however, are still wear- ing corsets and my ideal of com- fort will never be reached until they stop ‘and also quit keeping tabs on measurements. 0 @.) Never underestimate a woman— | sates you are asked to guess her ‘weight or age. W1IGGS Solid Brass and Wrought Iron MAIL BOX $595 ® Polished Brass Hinged Top © Brass Strip for Name ® Newspaper Rack Wonderful value — full sized mail box——get one for your own home or it makes a perfect gift for the new owner— mail and phone orders filled. WIGGS _ 24. W/Huron amttican ddd, ned pallttn 7 kon ‘wd + N <3 x Ay Yasiph Help Right for Any Age Full Skirt Is Fashion- Wise Joseph Halpert's collections are nationally known for their fine workmanship and their made-to- order characteristics Dut his dress pattern today reveals still another facet of his reputation in the fash- jon dield. It is ageless. As ideal for a| freshman at a freshman tea as it is for her mother at a more sophisticated function, it is a dress whose bodice with its surplice-type neckline and tiny button cuffs leaves nothing to be desired as " 4§ i cA C.; 4 = > ( & GN Cy: : Sig S} Ws i, < buy Sauna Wheeden Pastels. for now—deep tones for fall! Handy tote is done in easy crazy shell-stitch — crocheted tulip serves as pocket. Use three colors for easy plaid style! Crochet pattern 847 for two roomy tote bags to be done in cot- ton, wool, or straw yarn. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone far as good design and flattering line are concerned. It is the skirt however that is the pivotal point fashion-wise. All around bex pleats are given an extra nip and tuck at the top center of each one, a device that puts bounce in the skirt while minimizing the waist. Originally shown in a black and white plaid taffeta with black vel- vet collar, it is best in any of the party fabrics such as taffeta, brocade, peau de soie. This pattern is cut in Designer sizes, Bust Waist Hip¢ Size M 4 38) «inches 10 bb) 25 36 = «imches 12 wy 26'% 37%) mehes “4 mu 28 % = imehes 16 A »” 41 inches is Size 12 requires 5'9 yards of % inch material for dress and 3-8 yard of 3% inch material for con- trast. To order pattern 1189, ad- dress SPADEA SYNDICATE, INC Box 535, Dept. P46, G.P.0O:, New York 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1.00. Add 4c, for handling. if paid by check or money order. Airmail handling 25c extra. Copyright 1954 Teach Grooming Good grooming is just another form of good manners — something to be learned at nursery school age! The child who grows up with tidy habits isn't going to forsake them entirely when he gets. to high school — or college, or any- where else. PETUNIA! The box says LARGE - But rt seems to me The eggs inside Are mighty wee / Weigh ‘em, Petunia! If labelled LARGE and a dozen weighs less than~1 pound, 8 ounces, you're not getting your money's worth. BISHOP - awac kee OPEN SUNDAY 2to5 Summer Clearance Savings Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies | PARKING REAR of -STORE Man Makes Mistake. in Etiquette Should Have Invited His Aunt*to Meet the Girl Visitor By EMILY POST “A young woman tells me: I live with my aunt and uncle. I occupy a bedroom and small sitting room | on the second floor of their house. | Recently q very dear girl friend! traveling visited me for one day, quite a distance to do this. My aunt and uncle know this girt but had not seen her for a long time. They made no at- tempt to see her and, as a mat- ter of fact, kepr their living reom door practically clesed. Now they think I am rude for not taking my friend in to see them. Wasn't it their place to come in and see her? You should have gone into their bring your friend in to see them. It was certainly not their place to come to your room to greet a young girl 4 * * @«@ Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married the latter part of next mopth at One of the large hotels here in town, My contract for the reception specifies that 15 per cent of the total cost will be added for gratuities for the waiters What am I to do about the maitre d'hotel with whom I made my arrangements? Is it correct to tip him? | suits, Answer: You would net tip the representative of the manage- ment with whom you make the contract. |} But if he also serves as head | waiter it will be best to ask him if his gratuity has been included in the bill. And if he says ‘‘no,”’ then ask him frankly how much he expects. * 8 « Dear Mrs. Post: My boy friend's mother is in the hospital and I should like very much to show some feeling toward her The reason for writing you is to ask what I may do since I have never met her. Please ad- vise me on this matter as I don't want to do the wrong thing. Answer: First find out whether your friend likes your suggestion and, if he dogs, then write a mes- sage on your card and send it with a few flowers. IF tall girl— Not for you buttons fo the hem. Put @ seilor coller ond long scerf on thet new middy effect. Breok up the lona stem silhouette. Miss T. G.—For fall, you look at the neckline first. If it's coats or big collars take your eye immediately. They are round or square, with and without revers, and sometimes the big collar of the dress is worn over the suit jacket. sitting room and asked if you might |: Glamorous separates of white cotton lace over pale pink or ice blue polished cotton. Huge swag bou of the cotton adds interest to the pellon-lined skirt, | e | Marriage License | Applications Altred Stone, Walled Lake Betty J Edwards, Walled Lake Wayne B Morse, Rochester Fern E Davis, Rochester Willis G Walstead, Detroit Jeanne FP Waistead, Royal Oak Rioyd E Gidley Jr. Waterford Gail C Strasses, Milford Albert J Simkins, 145 East Bivd Gale 1 Rick, Romeo Charles E Rowe. 97 Cottage Neliie PF. Rayner, 45 Monterey John W. Cornwell, Royal Oak Esther B Easton, Royal Osk Verle G. Sheldon Jr. 335 Prospect Barbara J. Costin. 91 Putnam William D Cole, 580 Third Virginia E @imy, 82 South Roselawa Raymond E Maroum, Hazel Park Priscilla M Sturr, Hazel Park Roland R LeVesseur, Ferndale Clair M, Hutton, Perndaie John D Pound, Birmingham Velkrona E Clapp. Royal Oak Farnsworth K Baker Jr , Massachusetts Sally M Allen, 3205 Walnut Lake Ra Allen E McBride, 1068 Holbrook Norma Gonsales, 67 6 Shirley Northville Northville Leslie J. Mitchell, Dorothy H Hunt, Joseph FP. Ringe. Huntington Woods Eileen G Angeloff, Royal Oak Albert T Polick, 1381 Merry Suelian A. Dizon, 2960 Tuxedo John H Horton, Cheboygan Sarah M Strong, Oxford Donald K. Cross, Holly Roscedia D. Thorton, Davaears Gien Kinnard, 369 Rapid Margaret Sullivan, 423 Howard McNeill Robert C Hessier. Lake Orion Lela McCoy, 41 Hubbard Harvey J Randolph. Key West, Fia. Elia M Harry, Royal Oa Lawrence E Thomas, Detroit Evelyn H. Brown, Royal Oak William J Vance. 1106 Vinewood Mary E. Thomas, 100 N. Johnson Stanley C Lendzon, Birmingham Christell L. 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Telegraph Rd. | | 4869 210 Sew your little -‘‘Indian’’—the- newest take-off on the Squaw dress | —she's sure to love it for sunning. | adore it jacketed for school. Best of all, you can make use of color- | ful remnants! Make one for now —vary it for later! Pattern 4869: Child's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress 1 yard 35- inch fabric; bolero, skirt band 1's yards contrast. This pattern easy td use. simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept.. 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Bath Keeps Pastel Umbrellas Bright If you have one of those pretty new pastel umbrellas, treat it to a bath occasioally to keep it new and bright. Rain, you know, washes dirt out of the air and logically enough, deposits some of it on your umbrella, On dark umbrellas, it doesn’t show, but it can stain pas- tel colors and“make them dingy. Wash your umbrsella in the bath tub. Use a good soap or detergent and a soft brush for the job, and rinse in clear water. OO ——/ Fo oot-Loose, F ancy-F1 ree Chap Should Be Given. Same Treatment Have Fun, Don't Get Serious For This Type Only Bows Out on Any Responsibility By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Some boys are gentle boxers, poking slight jabs with the left and then with the right until a gal is dizzy. Others hit out solidly with all they have, leveling their ) Victims If a girl could only tell in ad- m vance what fo expect, she might be better able to duck out of the | way and come back with some power of her own. ° . The unexpectedness of man's is- whet makes-himso” fascinating to girls, I know, Fascination is alj well and good, but it’s unsettling, too, I¢ backs a girl into a corner from which she sees no defense. Here's a girl who has encount- ered a boy whose tactics are to hit and run. Against such tac- tics, she’s pretty powerless. Dear Miss Woodward I belong to a large club where we have dances and parties. We girls go in a group, meeting the boys there, For a long time Phil has been very friendly.towards me, always seeing that | get refreshments and always finding out with whom I'm going home. He never takes any- one home, but always plays the field. Recently I heard that he has Ro folks and rooms out, so I invited him to dinner. He was al- most insulting, telling me that I knew he never made dates, He is older than most of us. hav- ing been in Korea for a year. I didn't mind his refusing my invi- tation so much, but I hear he is telling the girls that I tried to date him I told him what I had heard. and he just laughed at me I wasnt mad, but he knew I didn't |like it. Was it harmless bragging or is he a person I shouldn't be | friends with? There's a guy who hits and runs. for sure. He rallies round, giving lots of attention to the girl who has his eye for the moment: then he pulls out, just short of any responsibility He finds it fun te meet giris at those dances, but he bows out when there seems any possi- bility of continuing the fun later on a girl's terms, This one likes te feel footloose and free. He doesn’t want to get involved with anybody. He goes through the motions of seeming to care how you get home, but makes no offer to take you. He will accept no invitation from you because he'd he obli- gated. And he spreads the word around sq that other girls wont expect him to ask them for dates Be friends with him? Why not? Have fun with him at the dances, But don't expect any- thing of him, Don’t ask anything of him. If che gets around to wanting to stick to a hit he has made, he'll make his intentions clear enough. Right now he's not set- tled in his mind to do anything but run. Here's a guy who lets loose in all directions, but seems to pull his punches when it matters most. Smal] wonder the girl in the case is confused, really confused. She writes Dear Miss Woodward The boy I've been dating quite steadily has me all agog! Lately he tells me that he likes me very much, but as yet he has never kissed me. Previously, on occasional dou- ble dates, he wasn't backward about kissing his date. What's the matter with me? I'm fairly good-looking and as popular as most girls. He's,an ex- trovert and not a bit shy. I can't figure him out. Can you? Well, it could just be that he's the casual-kisser type — the kind who busses girls who don't matter to him but who can’t get around to it with a girl he really likes, Why take it as a personal fail- ure of your own? When the mo- ment is right, when the mood is set and the opportunity is per- fect, he'll probably kiss you. And not until then. Answers te Previegs Puszie Sin mu Oo Pis ‘ N & od e '>/OjaIr|-|>|a N —|simiol Imial>in Oj-irjOL Ir |ajal> iG = a >} 410) We're now SERVING in our NEW RESTAURANT CROCKER’S 857 W. Huron ~ Sunny Days. Attract Residents to Couple Wed in Petoskey Ceremony Richard C. Pages Will Make Home in| Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—Ata pretty wed- | ding in the Petoskey Presbyterian | Church this afternoon, Sally Louise Hubbard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Theodore Hubbard @f Petoskey, was married to Richard Collins Page. He is the son of Mr Mrs. Joseph F. ham. The bride's ankle-length gown and Page of Birming- was of white Chantilly lace and | and her fingertip veil | nylon net, of white illusion was held by a cap of lace. She carried a_ white prayerbook with white roses and ivy. Her sister, Shirley Hubbard, was maid of honor and Sandra Standbach and Sally Cover were bridesmaids. Their dresses were taffeta, waltz-length with round necklines and very full skirts. The honor attendant wore wheat color and the maids pastel blue. They all carried red roses. Clemson N. Page of Ardmore. Pa., was best man. Ushers were Joseph F. Page Jr., Pierre Fuger Jr., Wakefield Curry and Brandon Caulkins. A reception was given at the Bayview Country Club Mrs. Hubbard wore navy net and Mrs. Page a pale blue print. They both chose orchid corsages For her wedding trip to Cali- fornia the bride wore a charcoal- colored cotton suit. will live in Birmingham. Shower Fetes Joanne Halvorson at Taylor Home Joanne Halvorson was honored with a bridal] shower given by Mrs. Roy Taylor of Montroyal avenue Thursday .evening. Mrs. Orville MeMorris Jr. was co-hostess The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | G. J Halvorson of Maycrest ave-_ nue, Joanne will speak her vows with Dick Anderson in a ceremony at Ascension Lutheran Church Ju- ly 31, Guests included the honoree's | mother, and Mrs, Blanche Ap- ley, mother of the prospective bridegroom. Others were Mrs. Elwood Fors- ’ lund, Mrs. Frank Line, Mrs. Rus- sell Hosmer, Mrs. Robert Rapp, Mrs. Jennie Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Bulla, Mrs. Donald Forslund, Shar- on Halvorson and Janet Anderson. Mrs. Ila H. Gates Gives Party for Miss Goodman Barbara Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodman of LeGrande avenue was honored with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ila H. Gates was hostess at her home on West Rundell street. Barbara will speak her vows with Thomas L. Miller, son of the J. P. Millers of Pontiac road Aug. 7 in Baldwin Evangélical United Brethren Church. Shower guests were Mrs. Good- man, Mrs. Miller, Selma Thouin, Mrs, Ossie Gates, Mrs, William Loucks, Mrs. Robert Schneider, Mrs. Nina McCart, Mrs. Gladys Bennett, Mrs. Al Price, Mrs, Wil- lis Davis and Mrs. Robert Tuck- er. Others were Mrs. Sid Miller, Mrs. Mac Miller, Mrs. Robert Hogg, Mildred Cundiff, Gloria Cun- ningham, Mrs. Jasper Price, Mrs. Fred Kemper, Mrs. Charles Beck and Mrs. Charles Sniffen. Out of town guests were Dorris Peters, Christine Roof and Mrs. Helen Roof all of Flint, and Mrs Ethel Harris from Wayne. Shower Honors Sandra Hodge Sandra Hodge was honored at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the Dwight street home of Carol Wortman. Laura Pearson assisted the hostess. Sandra, who is the daughter of the Ronald W. Hodges of Neome drive, will become the bride of Theodore H. Carison, Aug. 28 in Central Methodist Church. He is the son of the Walter Carisons of Ferndale, Guests at the shower were Gail MacLaren, Ann Skelley, Jo Os- mun, Joan Skelley and Kathy Young. Others attending were Patti Smith, Nancy Welch, Pat Webster and Nancy Aldrich. Coming Events Loyal Philathea Class of First Baptist Church will leave the church Tuesday at 10 a.m. for a picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Hector McMillan, 912 Shia- wassee street, Fenton. Women of the Moose will hold formal initiation Monday at 8 p.m in the Moose Temple on Mount Clemens street. Officers of the loy- al order will be guests. The couple | 1 . Vow that- the summer well established, residential parks and beaches are never deserted as neighbors greet their friends and play with their children during the sunny afternoons. with her daughter, Purkiss’ other son, John. Pioneer drive Hudson Hill of Rochester Heidi, Mrs. J. H. Purkiss (left, with son, Tommy, of and Mrs. £ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 season 18 above) and Mrs. eee osm Useful in Kitchen Tasks Shirt boards. those cardboard backing sheets used by laundries to protect shirts from the time they are pressed until they are stored in dresser drawers by the homemaker, have many uses in the home. Many males are in the habit of slipping such shirtboards from their laundered shirts and dropping them in the waste basket, ignoring the fact that they have a valuable va- riety of uses. Homemakers will find many uses for the lowly but versatile shirtboard when they prepare food for the family. Vegetables or fruit for salads can be cut or peeled on one of these boards. The board makes a nice cutting surface, absorbs juices lost in cut- ting, and makes a sturdy wrapping when folded around the peelings and disposed without mess. Shirtboards are stiff enough to hold sweepings when no dust pan is handy, and if you're building a home, save those shirtboards to pick up wood shavings, plaster, and dirt and mud tracked into the house. Another variety of uses occurs when there is painting to be done { i @ Cardboard Shirt Backings Handy Throughout House in the house. When painting win- dows the shirtboard can be held over the glass so it will absorb the excess paint. Boards can also be used as a guide or straight edge and as “splatter boards” under paint cans. The shirtboard can also be used under potted plants to protect the painted or varnished window sill or can be placed on the newly scrubbed or waxed floor to prevent tracks or scuff marks. Clothier Tells | | veyed some of the nation's lead- nee weer te ts a! Ways to Beat Seasonal Heat When the thermometer hits the nineties, the heat affects the he- man the same as it does the house- wife. Yet we are always hearing | tales of how milady can emulate | the cucumber by using this lotion | or wearing that dress, while no one pays any attention to the poor | sweltering male | To help the men beat the heat, | Stanley Goldman, style director for ta clothing corporation, has sur- |ing health experts, and offers i | these five suggestions: 1. Relax. Avoid hustle and | bustle. To get to your job by the | nine o'clock whistle, leave a few | minutes earlier instead of having | to run to catch the corner bus. | 2. Don't just open your tie when | you come home from the office, but spend a few minutes in shower or tub and then change into fresh attire. Your refreshed, ‘‘rarin’ to go” attitude will more than make up to Your wife for the extra laundry load 3. Budget your weekend chores. Don't try to paint the house and mow the lawn on the same day And plan on frequent rest pauses in the shade when you are doing any out-of-doors work. 4. When you are working or relaxing in the sun, remember that even the toughest male skin can burn and blister. Do your sun bathing in moderate doses, and don't think it unmanly to use a suntan lotion. 5. Dress for the season. Sum- mer weight suits and light weight shoes are investments in good health as well as good fashion. RR ROR Or ROR I ae ORE Rg Re ORERT OS / mnie | ' OPEN SUNDAY . 10:30 to 2:30 Nellie s : 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. es 1 Block West of Huron Use Our Layaway! | | RA TS AR a a | “+0 7 “ay Peatios Prees ,Phetes by Eddie | Vendorworp Tour Ireland, France T. J. Slosson and Rodger Asbury of W oodbine drive and Dick Grebeta - lle \ (also in inset) of Elsinore drive. Mrs. Robert Brown guides Bobby and Theresa of Beverly avenue, Sylvan Lake. Burkes Return From Tip The O. L. Burkes have returned to their Watkins Lake home after a five-week tour of Ireland and France. The couple flew to Shai- non, Ireland, and spent some time visiting Mrs. Burke's sisters while touring the south of Ireland. They spent several days at Biarritz, France, where they were guests at a famous holiday resort. Lourges was also included in their ; tour * * . Mrs. Roy avenue have Mr. and Montroyal Taylor of returned |from a five-week tour of the West | They were guests for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Forslund of Inglewood, Calif., and from there they left for Ashland, Ore. where they were the guests of Mrs. Cora Grubbs. The trip included visits to Grand Canyon, Colorado Springs, Yo- semite National Park, Yellowstone National Park and the Black Hills. * « * Bob Carthway of Glendale, Calif., formerty of Pontiac, is a house guest at the Wallace KR. Williams home on Tliden avenue. Recent dinner guests at the Wil- liams home were Mrs. Lewis Creekmur ‘and Mr. and Mrs. George Creekmur all of New Jersey and the Lewis Creekniurs of Royal Oak. in Glendale; a sister Mrs. Patricia Ann Lohff of Voorheig road has been awarded a scholar ship to Valparaiso University, Val paraiso, Ind. Mrs. Park Wagg Hostess to Socie Mrs. Guy Caswell conducted the meeting and devotions were given by Mrs. Wagg. Missionary topic was “Here It Comes and There it Goes’ given by Mrs. Peter Niemi on missionary finances. Mrs. Ralph Osborne and Mrs, Helene Lamond will be hostesses for the dessert luncheon to be held during July in the church parlors, * ¢ @ Recently returned from. a_ trip, to California are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ulman and son, Neil of Gerdon street, and Mrs. Margaret Woodland also of Gordon street. The Ulmans visited her. brother, Gus Heldbe TE. formerly of Pontiac, Church Women Attend Program in Birmingham Representing the Women's Fel- owship of First Congregational Church, eight members of the organization were in Birmingham Friday to hear Dorothy Biggs, associate director of the Inter- national Congregational Council. Miss Biggs is in this country to attend the world council meeting at Evanston, Ill., in September, and is making a number of ap- pearances before Congregational women's fellowships during the summer. Those attending were. Mrs. Dora Dawson, Mrs. J. A. Rammes. Mrs. W. H. Vann, Mrs. F. R. Conner, Ora Hallenbeck, Mrs. Stanley Kipp, Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck and Mrs. Arthur Selden | The program and tea were held in Birmingham Congregational When You Think of Music Think of Gallagher's With option to purchase up te 6 months. Only $10 a month plus cartage. Church u 18 E. Huron, Pontige FE 4-0568 A a Style Daydreams Come to Life in New Silhouette Any feminine midsummer day- dream is bound to have a pretty |cately shaped folds, high Princesse | dress in it somewhere, and Suzy Perette's aim in life is obviously | molded tops with off-shoulder puff | to fulfill all dreams. A woman seeing herself in the jhighly prettifying newly shaped summer 1954 Perette silhouette, of rose-strewn pure silk, candy col- ored tissue gingham or _ cool, smooth “cultured” cotton,-will nev- er be jarred by a price tag—a fact that is awfully nice to wake up to anytime. Thousands of women are doing that every day, as the suc- cess story of this house proves. The Perette sithouette for the long light and heat filled days ahead is planned by Evelyn Daw- son, its designer, to look cool, crisp and billewy, like a doll dress. Skirt is always full—it is right from morning till midnight, this house believes. The variations are in the bodice shape: Childish sailor collars and a tailored body, neat a glorious tan with Merle Norman SUN TAN LOTION Mot greasy Not sticky Bqueese bottle $125 ples tas Permite a glorious tan with full otection from harmful rays of sun! Merle Norman “HEX Deodorant Not greasy, contains no harmfu) in- gredients, will not irritate the skin. and effectiveness keeps plese tas you eweet, fresh and clean elt day long! Merle Norman Studio 405 Pontiac State Bk. Bldg. \ FE 2-4010 jlittle tucked shirtwaist tops, intri- |gores or romantic, southern-belle | sleeves. | With the dash, the marvelous shapeliness of bodice and whittled waist and the expressive tucks of handwork, there is thig season a real windfall’ of fabrics just too good to be true, but true never- theless. This Is Different Try this for something differ- ent in sandwich spreads: Cream together two parts butter and one part cream cheese and add pre- NEW 42 Wisner St. pared mustard to taste. RUG and CARPET CLEANERS WAY FE 2-7132 ) “er oe pos Be aad We Invite You e to Open a Charge Account x : _A Bie PS Po8 Di i laa a ASHION SHOP for You in Our Store-Wide July Clearance OPEN FIERY SUNDAY 1PM TOG 1662 S. “Telegraph Rd. FABULOUS. SAVINGS. eee itt enetetinend ‘ Rev. Wayne E. Welton. Minister FE 2-6928 and est of Baldwin ROE at “10:45 ALM SHINING " LIGHTS Second EUB Expansion Program Planned at Dayton Meet By Religious News Service DAYTON, O. — A four-year drive to raise $4,250,000 for the colleges and seminaries of the Evangelical United Church was approved by the de- nomination'’s council of dadminis- tration at a special meeting here. At the same time, the council voted to increase the Church’s annual budget from $1,000,000 to NAZARENE $1,262,533 each year for the next SERVICES AT BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH (W. Huron, between Genera! four years and adopted “Christ and His Church” as the theme to be used by the nearly 3,000 EUB 4 tal and Webster Sche heap ce — churches during the quadrennium eee rere wih ere creat for each year —~—_—SUNDAY— In 1955 the theme emphasis will 945a.m. Sunday Church School, for All Ages be “The Nature of the Church,” in 9:45a.m. College of Christian Living, Adults —— ie ake of the Church,” 1100¢.m. The Public Worship Service for Al! Ages 7 ate i a the 7:00 p.m. Societies for Youth, all Age Levels = = = WEDNESDAY. Mid-Week Program, Lower Auditorium, Cool and Refreshing of the Church.” © The fund-raising campaign for the denomination’s eight colleges and two seminaries will begin next January 1, the council decided. U.S. ECONOMY AIDED BY RECORD TOURIST TRAVEL Tourist trade is listed among the top 8 industries in 26 states. More people are Life is a journey. Our Church is a 199 SAMARIT. sign post — pointing the way to lasting Annes! Piente Rally af Stone Crest, eatisfaction in Christ. Travel — Rabe (instead of Parris res.) the Spiritual Trail with us Sunday. Wee Ve oi "philips, Speaker SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “Revival in Our Day — EVENING SERVICE—7:00 P. M. FIRST UNITED opens opel PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Dr. H. H. Savage speaking at both services - Intreducing Our New Musical Director — Mr. Kyle Wilson of PONTIAC UNITY Rev. Eve Edecen, Minister Sunday Service 11:00 A. M Class Wed. 8:00 P. M. WJILB 7:45 A. M. Daily Unity Beoks and Literature 4-tha2 REV. Panais. Paster What Hinders 11?” — a * ° v7 — © “"MBR «+ *& TOM MALONE, T Hear DR HENRY GRUBE | 1517 Joslyn (Full Gospel) | . Sunday School ...... 10a.m. | ; Worship Service ....lla.m. | of Mobile, Alabama ') Miss Pastine Parham, of Heuston Texas, Guest ber Baptismal Service 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome Sunday Services 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Tuesday and Wed Services 7:45 P. M. REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the prema sees arena wanes | Calvary | Assembly Church | - warn ~~ Evangelistic Serv. 7:45 p.m. | L. Fred Petes. Pastos | ceamealll Lest Sundey Sunday School Attendance addenda EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH First Assembly of God Brethren | 4 THE PONFIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY,,JULY 10, 1954 em Tm am MRS. JESSE JAI McNEIL at Garden Party Newman AME Church Event Sunday to Feature Mrs. Jesse J. McNeil Guest speaker at the garden party planned by the women of Newman AME Church for Sunday evening will be Mrs McNeil of Detroit. Mrs. McNeil is vice president of Michigan United Church Wom- en and president of the board of directors of the Lucy Thurman YWCA in Detroit. She is a gradu- ate of Howard University and re- ceived her Master's degree from Fisher University. Mrs. MeNeil is the wife of the pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Detroit. She recently returned from a goodwill trip to European and Asiatic coun- tries. The garden party will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on the lawn of the Lakeside Recreation Center, and the women have planned 175 tables, Refreshments will be served by teenagers of the church in formal dress. Continuous music has been planned and the program will in- clude solos by Alonzo Harris and Phyllis Smith. The guest speaker will be introduced by Phyllis Scott. 2 Local Methodist Men Attend Parley at Purdue George R. Yansen of Chippewa Rd. and Richard C. Poole of Wat- kins Lake left yesterday to attend the National Conference of Meth- odist Men being held at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., this week end. It is expected that 2,000 persons will attend this the first assembly of its kind to be sponsored by the general board of lay activities of the Methodist Church. Theme of the convention will be **Methodist Men Work for Christ." 210 North Perry Se. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. 10:00 a.m. | Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Saturday Night Service at 7:30 p. m. Paster, REV. CARL DOWNEY Sunday Schoo! , Preaching 11:00 a. m. Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m “A The Rev. Rev. Waldo R. — All Saints Episcopal Church WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE C. George Widdifield, Rector Rev. Willlam C. Hamm v Ward Clabduesch 8:00 A. M.-—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer and Sermon by Rev. Ward H. Rev. W. Wibley, Minister Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Clabeusch St. Mary's-in-the-Hills of Lake Orton and Oxford Joslyn Rd. and Greenshield Red (Nina Scripps School) 9:00 A.M —Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon by the Rev Wm. C. Hamm, Vicar WORSHIP 11 o’Clock Evening 7:45 P. M. Tuesday, Bible Study Thurs., C. A.'s 7:45 P. M. Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel St. Andrew's Chapel 4386 Dixte Highway Building ts Air-Conditioned 8:00 A M —Holy Communion 10:30 A. M —Morning Prayer Sermon Series, “Great Hymns of the Church” by the v. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar ‘. eM FOURTEENTH ANNUAL CAMP MEETING AND HOLINESS CONVENTION—JULY 15-25 REV. IVAN SISK SONG—EVANGELISTS, THE MUSICAL MINSKERS from Pennsylvania of EVANGELIST IVAN L. SISK EVANG. TROY C. VAUGHN THREE SERVICES DAILY: 10:30 -- 2:30 -- 7:30 WORKERS INCLUDE of Dayton. O. © Forceful and Factual Musical Minskers Greensboro, N.C. © Powerlul & Dynamic Shieti, 3 22nd, Missionary Sah Gos le ee! Aaah. er, Pres. Day — 3 Guest Speakers! me le EVANGELISTIC ‘TABERNACLE 60 Tilden ot W. Huron end Telegraph Rd. | A. J. Baughey, Pres. Community United Presbyterian Church Drayten Plains, Michigan W. 3. Teeuwtssen, Jr., Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m. Wership Service Sermon z topic: “The Transformed Life” Mr. Harvey Beach. Preaching Detroiter fo Talk’ Jesse Jai may well be called exhibit “‘A” showroom. excusable. playing where one pleases—all y tree, but useless. Tense them maker. tempered by the limitations of restrain, off with the chain wind is free.” ment in civilized society. anarchy. Dinty Moore's. to his sorrow. A baby is a real of its parents. and wrong. they can turn a water wheel. a way of limitations. Such an attitude in a child is bad. Yet, there are those who think themselves above the law and who dare to go along with Jacques in “As You Like It” when he says, ‘I must have liberty withal, as large a charter as the wind, that blows on whom it pleases." Blowing on whom one pleases, going where one pleases and All human relationships have their limitations. Jiggs married Maggie he built a wall between his home and True, he climbed it now and then but always But you say Christianity is a way of freedom. Its symbol is a cross—its seal a yoke. Freedom has a twin named Inescapable Responsibility. No one may play where he pleases. where God pleases, in the haunts and hearts of men. Everyday Religion” “I'll Play Where I Please” ss By DON D. TULLIS A lad was playing on a dangerous highway. A motorist stopped his car and said, “‘¥ou had better play on the_side- walk.”” The youngster replied, ‘I'll play where I please.” He in the modern child psychology In an adult it is in- are contrary to the spirit of a free people. Let down the strings of a guitar and they are to their proper pitch and they are really free, free to sing, free to fulfill the purpose of their Just as the positive pole of a battery is powerless until it contacts the negative pole, so liberty is impetent until it is law. Richard Hovey wrote “Off with the fetters that chafe and Here we are free, But fetters and chaing are necessary equip- The only substitute for law is free as the When handicap to the social activities ‘ There are also moral restraints all about us. Honor de- mands honorable action. Right builds a fence between itself Happily, all such limitations are blessings in disguise. Un- restricted liberty is impotent. Steam must be confined before it can move a locomotive; electricity must be housed in a wire before it can light your home; rivers must be dammed before It is also Anyone may work REV. FRED R. TIFFANY Vital Questions to Be Answered Rev. F. R. Tiffany Starts Sermon Series on Main Religious Issues During the remainder of July and August, the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, pastor of Bethany Bap- tist Church, will preach a series of sermons on the theme, ‘God Is Love.” The sermons will answer the following questions: “If God Is Love, Why Did Jesus Die?" ‘Why Do People Suffer?” ‘‘Why is There Illness?" ‘“‘Why Is There War?” The August sermons will answer, National Parks Hold Services Eleven States Included in Worship Program for Vacationers Under open blue skies, on sun- dappled wooded mountain sides, | lake, or in the quiet shade of early | evening dusk, vacationing Ameri- | can tourists are finding new mean- ings in their worship of God. For the third consecutive year this summer, the tens of thousands of tourists visiting the national] parks and monuments in the west have the opportunity to participate in planned worship services. — The interdenominationa]l pro gram, which now includes 17 park areas in 11 western states, is spon- sored by the Christian ministry in the national parks program of the National Council of Churches, un- der the direction of the Rev. War- ren W. Ost. According to Mr, Ost, this year as before the casual visitor who has lost touch with his church at home is the one whom the minis- try is especially interested in reaching. “Even those who boast or regret that religion means - nothing to them are moved to seek the answers to questions they never thought of asking be- fore,” he said, Serving as services this year are 92 young graduate and undergraduate semi- nary students, representing 17 dif- ferent denominations and coming from 28 states and the District of 100 Protestant | Couples Renew. Wedding Vows By News Service CHICAGO — “Chains of wedlock are too heavy to be earried with- out help from above,” Dr. Kenneth Hildebrand told a hundred couples who renewed their wedding vows in Central Church here Couples wed by Dr. came from all over the to attend the church's annual “Wedding Bells’ service. 1 Dr. Hildebrand has married more than 1,000 couples in his 21- year ministry here. “Statistics bear out the convic- tion that one of the major hurdles Hildebrand Midwest to overcome in marriage Is emo- AY GHEY tional and spiritual immaturity in Rey. 2. 7 ee lone or both partners.” the pastor . satd in his sermon M f “The differences between a suc- amp ae Ing cessful and an unsuccessful mar- riage does not lie in the absence of problems, but in adequate inner resources to meet them.” to Open July 15 Evangelistic Tabernacle Plans 4 Services Daily, Over 8,000,000 View 2 Billy Graham Films WASHINGTON, D. C. — More Special Speakers than 5,000,000 persons have seen | the Billy Graham evangelistic oe) celtneta) lemme Gillis film, ‘Mr. Texas,"’ and another meeting will be held at the Evan- 3,000,000 have seen his later pro- gelistic Tabernacle July 15-25. The! duction. ‘“‘Oiltown, U. S. A.’ Rev. A. J. Baughey is pastor. | This was announced at the na- Workers this year will be the tional office here of Billy Graham Evangelistic Films Inc. which also new. : £. aes) Col leans said that a total of 135,000 persons boro, N. C. and the Rev. Ivan have made ‘‘decisions for Christ’’ L. Sisk of Dayton, Ohie. « after watching the movies In charge of the music will be| The pictures now are being the Rev. and Mrs. John Minsker Tshown to an average of 28 aud- iences a night in this country, it of Mechanicsburg, Pa . ; . was said, —_—~— ——————— r ae Three adult services will be | held daily at 10 a.m., 2:30 and | 7:30 p.m, Children’s meetings | | | | Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church 10:00 a. m. 7:30 p.m. wilt be at 6:30 p.m. directed | by Hazel Highlen and Joan | Beaver. Missionary Day service will be | Thursday July 22 at 2:30 India | South America and Cuba will be | Morning Worship Evening Worship on the rim.of a sparkling silver | ministers for the | ¢ Mr. Hubert Stewart. Preaching represented with Billie Holstein as | ei Both Services main speaker. | ' ool . 11:20 a. m. 'Yugoslavs Plan | vecth hebewhip 6:30 p. m. Cematorium ——— Despite Protests | St. Trinity || By Religious News Service BELGRADE — A group of citi- | zens, including léading doctors and Missouri Synod HI a member of parliment, have ap- | ||| Rev. Ralph C. Claus || plied to the Belgrade inunicipality Auburn Avenue and Jessie | | for permission to build Yugoslav- let SERVICE 8:15 A. M. ||| ia’s first crematorium here, ac- 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A.M. ||) cording to Yugopress, semi-official | |) SUNDAY SCHOOL \ Lutheran Church i new agency. | 9:45 A. M. I The agency said that plans to poorer build the crematorium were made before the war but the idea was UNITED LUTHERAN always opposed by the churches. CHURCH OF THE Yugopress said the sponsors ASCENSION argue that cremation is much more hygienic than burial and tLat cemetaries here are becoming overcrowded anyway. — ee | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH - Corner of Genesee and Glendale Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. $ Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker y Sunday sed A. M. and 11 A. M. i Fel Williams and Lorraine The Commen Service....11:00 A.M. Sanday Scheol .. 11:00 A.M. Gee. L. Garver, Paster FE 2-7513 ge cee hw “Why Is There Unhappiness?”’ Columbia ot There Will Be No Sunday “Why Is There Death?” “Why Is ae Evening Howe There Trouble?” and “Why Can't] rais who it estimated wit at|| St. John’s Lutheran Church The first ———s in the series tend this year’s services are not American rca co Lutheran Council) as SS ~~ tourists, but permanent residents : : treet at Cherry Street . iy was preached last Sunday. —employees of the parks and their Sunday School. sees eens 9:45 a. m. FIRST . families. Morning " ppp le oo - 11:00 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN | |Choir at New Bethel rorenage: Owpee Bie rene PE 0 w. muron at Warne st. 4/40 Sponsor Program St. Paul Lutheran Church a eee The Celestial Choir of New Beth- a program to the public Sunday at oslyn at Fourt 9:45 Church School 3:30 p.m. in observance of its Welcomes You 11:00 A.M. anniversary. “RULES OF DAILY LIFE” The Rev. T. R. Provost, formerly 9:30A. Hier ange School 10: 45 A.M. sa omins Service Dr. ‘Marbach, Preaching from Baton Rouge, La., and now i id oon ” iy Fae asa) q : : pastor of Little Rock Baptist Watch “This Is the Life’—Sunday, 12:30 P. M—WYjBK-TV Church in Detroit will be the guest —— speaker. United choir and the Rev. W. H. Bell is “25 East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive nit P-tdnart ate — 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School ure AG f : 10:00 A. M.—Mornin i : i ; ' : .M— g Service — 7:30 P.M.—E Joslyn at Third Christian World Council Gen. Offices: Anderson, Indiana ae Somes Edmond 1. Watkins, Paster || 9€@S Spiritual Increase . : THE HAGUE — Christian lay : Sed Rete oret rot CHURCH OF CHRIST a tecely ch in ae countries testified that “ a spiri- vouh @ Lonely Christ tual op is — pista wal - ose = TAAUTER E RANKER, Minister *-6269 outh Fellowship 6:30 P. M. [| out the world.” y addressed 2. peal Worship 7:30 P. M. | 145 delegates from 26 nations gath- Church of Christ wx Z—Each fen. 100 (1:30 P.M Tae °M. ‘Wennsesey Eve, service “Betrayed” ered at nearby Noordwijk-aan-Zee ae ne Somes 10:50 A.M. Conder rote hve for a meeting of the International G N p r — Council for Christian Lendership. fo ef ew astor SCIENCE CHURCH seeks to instill in leaders of na-| Pastor of the Pontiac Church of CHURCH OF CHRIST 30 Whittemore Street tions “the ethics of Christianity as inlodigy Segoe Sa a oe Morte ot 11090 Jestya Ave tor Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A. Sunday, 7:30 P. M— a means of achieving peace,”’ pro- : A i - on, ey Maral ain mote more effective Christian lead- | Minister of the church at East De-|] Zhat,ftiit the tard. Stand Ye im the wars. and see and ask for the “ola Wed., 7:30 P. M., Midweek ership and “find a better way of | Tot. pan members of Peat ten _ 7 ” Sunday Tnoon, Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road 2 everyday living. his congregation gathered at Mur- oe FE 1-0008 - phy Park for a picnic honoring the - pastor, his wife and son Paul. Gifts id \s were presented in appreciation of South Saginaw St. at Judson Street his service during this tenure. Since being pastor of the local S M OF CHRIST cieareh, x etsrh chinch bap boon FIRST METHODIST : church n being contructed bog Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister 458 Centro! . _ Milton : Truex is coming from Esme MA hoa gl carrmn pi Sunday Morning ........ 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SERVICES local church. ‘THE LOVELIEST SPOT” ; Mev. t. A. 10 wis M. — 7:30 P. M. Parent THE FIRST CHURCH Sunday School ..........11:15 A.M. Come, hear the same that the Apostles hed; you OF THE BRETHREN wonder ¢ whith of the ls is the True | deme . i 4 an fet ized in the Name of the Lord, rue Gospel receive preg vo Bn a Genet No Evening Service the Holy Ghost. Then and NOT before, will doubts be removed. - Sunday Srperts0ne a Wed ad E P 4 . . reonage . Tues., Thurs. and Set. Services 7:30 P. M. ae gy a q nesday PVENnINg ....! 7:30 P. M. 5 f Vocation Bible Schoo] |'to Hold Final Program Sunday, School at Trinity Baptist Church will present its closing ram, A skit entitled “The Gospel Shop will be presented by the interme- diate department, Presentation of certificates will be made to those who have com- pleted the course. perscribed. Mrs. Verdie Billings was dean and instructor. PRESBYTERIAN THE KIRK IN THE HILLS 1340 West Leng Lake Read BLOOMFIELD HILLS Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, Minister Indentical Services 9:30 and 11 A. M. THE REV. G. Laat LENOX, Dd. Executive Director of the Detroit Council of Churches Church School 9:30 A. M. The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School ..... 9:30 a. m. Merning Worship . 11:00 2. m. “The Greatest Book la the World” Alliance Youth Fellowship ....... 6:15 p.m Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p. m. “Forgiven” the Vacation Bible! , Army Training in Religion Cited Chief of Chaplains Says Program ls Effective in Cutting Delinquency GRAND RAPIDS (® — Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Ryan, the U. S, Army’s chief of-chaplains, says the aver- age soldier gets more religious training in the Army than he gen- erally gets in college. Furthermore, Gen. Ryan says, the Army has proof its religious program effectively reduces delin- quency. Gen, Ryan, in Grand Bapids to attend the convention of Cath- olic Laymen, Serra Intermational, discussed the Army’s character guidance program in an inter- view. Gen. Ryan said the religious lec- tures, approved by Protestants, Catholics and Jews, are ‘“‘non-con- troversial among the faiths.’ “The graph of delinquency rises and falls according to use of these lectures’’ on honesty, integrity, so- briety, temperance and chastity, he said. A monsignor in the Roman Catholic Church, Gen. Ryan is serving a four-year term as chief of the 1,400 Catholic, Protestant and Jewish U. 8S. Army Chap- lains throughout the world. He will be toastmaster at the Serra International banquet to- night at which Samuel Cardinal Stritch, archbiship of Chicago, will speak. Approximately 1,000 delegates and their wives are attending the corivention. Change Worship Time Worship service at First Chris- tian Church will start at 9:30 a.m. during the summer months. This service wil be followed by the Sun- day School, according to the pastor the Rev. Duncan D. McCall. Welcome to Rev. Garner FE 4-7407 FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 SATURDAY NIGHT SERVICE Mr. Austin Steward. Speaker Sundey School . . Morning Worship Christien Endeavor .... Wed. Prayer Service... Rev. R. Garner, Pastor W. Hampton. Choir Director the services in our new church .10:00 A. .11:00 6:30 7:30 M M M, M A P. P 16:60 A.M—Bible Scheel Wed., CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N. Saginaw St., Chas D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239 7:30 P. M.—Guest Speaker 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Thers., 7:30 P. M.—Chotr Rehearsal 11:00 A.M. —Wership Service FREE METHODIST Church of the Light and Life Hour 87 Lafayette Street—2 Morning Worship 11:00 o’Cleck Sunday School... ... 10:00 a. m. Blocks West of Sears Evening Worship 8:00 Youth Service...... 7:30 Prayer and Annual Board Meeting Wednesday Evening 7:30. Election of Trustees. Annual Sunday School Picnic Saturday, july 17, Bloomer State Park Howard C Artz. Pastor. Burtella Green. Supt. ees FAST HURON at PERRY 2 Central Methodist. Rev. Milten H Bank, D. D., Minister Sev. John W. Mulder, Asso. Minister 9:45 A. M—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M@—MORNING WORSHIP “CAUGHT UP BY A CAUSE” . Rev. Milton H. Bank. Preaching 6: 00 P. M —YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Special Music. Singing B. C. Swanson, Minister The Pilgrim Holiness Church Baldwin - Fairmount Sunday School (all ages)..... oeeels sees 10:00 A. M. Wership ...... ~oosopdesocoocconconacllb ul CL Pilgrim Y. P. S$... . cc cece cece wees see 6:45 PLM, Evening Service ............. as . 7:30P.M. Rev. Fleyd McCallum, Owosso, Guest Speaker Bible Preaching Rey Overbaugh, 8. S. Supt. Rev. Lela FP. Marion IT IS WISE TO GO TO CHURCH 2) CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. & Mrs. L. L. Marion, Speaker built. | IN MINIATURE WORLD — Helen Armitage, Altadena, Cal., s¢ a pew in place after taking out one wall of the miniature church she Everything's in scale to small size. ~ Cohfident Living by Affirming By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A woman once came to ‘see me about her husband, and as she told me what a bad state he was in, she herself was so excited and nervous that I began to think she was the cause of his problems. We men always seem to think that the trouble is with the woman, and in this case I found myself doing just that However, she arranged for me to meet her husband, and then I knew right away that he was the cause of his own troubles and of his wife's ag well. They had been married for many years, and it was quite a feat to have stood him that long. He was an ex- tremely nervous, super - sensitive, high - geared in- DR. PEALE dividual, she was normally calm, quiet, lethargic and ppassive. He was extraordinarily vo- latile, due no doubt to the many conflicts with which his mind was filled. This constant tension in their home was gradually breaking his wife down until she was at the verge of nervous prostration. “I love my wife,’’ he told, ‘‘but I do seem to drive her to distrac- tion. She should never have mar- ried me_ I suppose what I ought to do is die and let her have a few years of peace.” “She wouldn’, be happy if you | did that,” 4 said. “She wants you to change, not pass out.” ‘How can I ever change?” he asked me. I thought to myself that for him to change would indeed be quite a proposition. Byt do you know it is marvelous how God works with people. In a Unity magazine I had seen an affirmation which had impressed me no end. I gave it to this man and instructed him, ‘Say this about a dozen times every day and it will do something for you."’ He wrote the words on a piece of paper and promised to use the affirmation. These were the words I gave him: ‘‘God is the only power and presence in my life.’ Just think of the power in a statement like that, when you conceive and affirm that the mighty power of Almighty God is working in you: Try tt yourself and you will find that if you say those words until your conscious mind ac- cepts them, the truth they ex- ~“prese Wil HVE Tito Your uncon- scious being, As a result you will be filled with an awareness of the presence of God and his power to give you renewal and febrength, That was the way it worked for See fh See that he had improved, for I met his wife one day and she was so much better. ‘You're better,” I commented. “Oh,”’ she replied, ‘‘you just wouldn't believe how much dif- ferent I am. And I'm better be- cause my husband is better. An enormous change has come over him. He has become quiet, com- posed and controlled. “Today he rises over the diffi- culties that used to overwhelm him. Often when I'm with him, I have had a feeling of the presence of God." What a testimony for a wife to make about her husband. It's easy enough to read a story like this and be inspired by it, But do you believe it enough te practice every day, in every circumstance and difficulty, the truth that God is with you too, giving you power over your dif- ficulties? I have spent most of my adult lift trying to convince people of Man Discovers Serenity | Rev. T. Walter Harris is pastor. t Well this particular man. I knew at once || God's: Power the great and glorious fact. It is the most important thought I can leave with anyone. God can actual- ly be with you, if you believe in and affirm His power and pres- ence. This will give you power over all your difficulties. In every: human life there is some difficulty, but for every such difficulty, God has the answer. (Copyright 1954) Young People Invited to See Color Movie “Hidden Treasures,” a color sound film, will be shown tonight at a youth rally. The rally planned by youth for youth will be held in Silvercrest Baptist Church on the Dixie Highway at 7:30 p.m. The film showing the marvels of the microscopic world was pro- duced by the Moody Bible Insti- tute under the direction of Dr. Irwin Moon. , Special music will be furnished by the host church, Perry Park Baptist Church and the Trumpet Trio. Young people of Pontiac and the surrounding area are invited. Bray Temple Women Hold Membership Drive The Women's Missionary Society of Bray Temple CME Church is Mission Fund | sions. This amount supported an ee PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, ose Collection to Aid’ Annual Offering Sunday at Adventist Church to Support Foreign Effort Saturday at the worship service in Seventh Day Adventist Church the annual missionary offering wil! be received. The Rev. Herbert Lohr, pastor, in announcing the offering, pointed out that at the worldwide general conference session held last month in San Francisco special emphasis had been placed upon the urgency of carrying the Gospel message to all mankind. In the light of prevailing con- ditions, the minister said, there can be “no slowing down of mission work. On the contrary, the brevity of time demands a quick- ening pace." Last year Seventh Day Adventists invested $11,947,578 in foreign mis- overseas mission work, which ac- cording to a recent report issued by the American Bible Society, ex- tends into mpre countries than | Saginaw street and the Rev. tion, the Rev. Mr. Lohr said. CHARLES R. SLIGH Bible Week Slogan Taken From Lincoln One of the sayings of Abraham Lincoln, ‘“‘The Bible: The best gift God has given to man... .”’ will be the slogan for National Bible Week, to be observed Oct. 18-24 Charles R. Sligh, industrialist and chairman of the board of the Na- tional Association of Manufactur- ers, will act as national chairman of the 1954 campaign. This year will mark the 14th observance of Bible Week. One of the most watery Anglican dioceses in the world, the Solo- mon Islands, has parishes, schools having a calender drive July 18 at the church at Rockwell and Bagley Streets. Members of the Society will have charge of each month of the calender in the drive for mem- bers. Mrs. Ophelia Lee is president and the Rev. S. J. Elliott is pas- tor. Missionary Baptists Host Church of God Sunday The Church of God in Christ will be guests of Providence Mis- sionary Baptist Church Sunday at 3 p.m. with the Rev. C. J. Johnson preaching. The Pastor's Chorus will be in charge of the service with Mrs. Gracie A. Clark, president. The During July-August Close i Every Wednesday at 12 Noon! ¢ Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave.. Se atianaetinar ianaietaee Ae and hospitals strung out over near- 4 New Church Storted A new church is being organized » by Samuel Little- john at 128 W, ~ Pike St, Sunday services will be held. at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, Accor ding to Mr. Littlejohn, 35 members are joining with him in his venture, LITTLEJOHN Mission Talk Slated at Central Christian Guest speaker Sunday at 7:30 p. m. in Central Christian Church will be Manny Dieckilmap from McKinley Indian Mission at Top- penish, Wash, He will tell of the work with ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street Tonight! Olivet Nazarene College Quartet, 7:30 10:00 A.M. Sunday Scheel 11:00 A. M. Wership 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service Rev. W. E. Vartan, Paster Lavers Sheffield, Musie Director the Indians and show colored slides. rain ——— The church is located on North Saginaw Street and the Rev. Charl Charles D. Race is pastor. eee ——»— ee — New Baptist Church 128 W. Pike Opening “ervice Sunday, July 10th 11 A. M. The public is invited to at- tend and to take part in the opening of this new church and help us save someone for Christ. Friends, the Mas- ter is — for more labor i First Southern Missionary BAPTIST CHURCH y 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School 9:45 A.M, Morning Worship .....11:00 A. M. B.T.U. -oee 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 Allilicted with Southern Baptist Convention to work for Him. St. Mat. Cp. 20th. Ind verse. Come one. come all, Sun- day. 8:30 p. m. Also Rev. 8. Littlejohn. pastor, speaking on “I Will Go. Make Me Clean: and Then Send Me. I Will Go.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cor. E. Huren and Mt. Clemens at Mili St. Pontiac (Opposite Post Office) Maicoim K. B Minister Merning Service. . . 10:30 A M. “THOU HAST SEARCHED ME” The Rev. Burton, Preaching First Progressive Spiritualist Church “Religion Without Penalty” ‘ Midweek M't'g Wed. 7:30 p. m. - _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Sunday Scheel ..... +e-1d e'Cleek | Sunday Service ........ 11 e'Cleck SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: “SACRAMENT” Wednesday Evening Testimenta! Meeting at 6:00 e'Cleck FREE READING ROOM 8 EAST LAWRENCE STREET Open Weekdays: 11 te 6 Fridays Unts 9 F. M. First Church of Christ f UT) WA > — aed KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship “MARKS OF THE CROSS” 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship “THE GOOD HOPE” Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P. M. CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 P.M eevee it ue | Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. seo . ee ee Ee tow Cision scence tok (WESLEYAN METHODIST “HEALING THE EFFECT 67 NORTH LYNN STREET * y0@0 hool Cc. D. F w.y.P.s6us | OF ACCIDENT” 1080 Sun. . Sch : Rev. cD. riess : $45 ly 2, 000 miles of the Pacific ocean. Listen Tomerrew Morning O-er Ponting WCAR (1130 ke) 06 0:08 te 8:90 A.M We present—"“HERALD OF SALVATION”’—Tene In. = ——— Directer of the Rainbow Evangelistic i Ass‘n. Author, Bible Teacher, Revivalist, P u b 1 icist, nationally known and biographed in the In- ternational Blue Book. Old Fashioned — . | <a MAN JESUS CHRIST lll LLL a = ae == | TRI-COUNTY CRUSADE|"*~..... -- FOR CHRIST -- ! eneeet Erick Ahlquist Jr. | -EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN | Sponsored by the Fundamental Churches of Davisburg, Andersonville & Fenton July 18 Thru August & 4 iy Pie cielo, aia ed sie guiemenaminaes 9:45 A. M.—Morning Worship and Communion Mr. Andrew Stiner Speaking for the Gideons 9:45 to 12:15—Children’s Church and School The SALVATION ARMY EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY AT 7:45 Dring the Entire Pemily Me nn oe The Public Is Cordially Invited pa Service Just Before Evening Service YOUTH SERVICE oe 6:00 P. M. ae - 7:45 P. M.—Heart Stirring Evangelistic Service ||| EVANGELISTIC MEETING 0.202... 7:30 P.M. MEETINGS TO BE HELD IN STORE BUILDING NEAR NORTH Seer Dr. t. b. Mester aptoking os “The Unasswored Quiation” Uificer ia Charge: MIDWEEK PRAYER | FENTON LIMITS —-.ON U. S. 23 ee ofS P. M_Wed. Midsicok Church Service’ ||| Ceptein' Vernon Vie Tha TWO DOORS NORTH OF LARRY HAMADY'S GROCERY The Temple Is a Friendly Place to Worship 29 W. Lewrence Street ————————— ——— = ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 Community Theaters HARD TOP Keege Gat. “Giege at Red River,” Van John- som.-Joanne Dry; “Racing Blood.” Jim- my Boyd. Jean Porter Sun. Tues: “Executive Suite” liam Holden, June Allyson; “Below' Sahara,” technicolor. Walled Lake “Alaska Geaw”™. Robert Ryan, Jan Sterling; “Dregon Fiy @quadron,”’ John Hodiak, Barbara Britton sin “Tint “siege at Réd River * van) Johnsoh, Joane Dru: “Porever Female,” | Ginger Rogers, Wiliiami Molden | Wed Caribou Trail,” Randolph | | Scott Man Crary.” Neville Brand Milford Sat Them," Joan Weldon Jemes | 386 N. Lake Angelus Rd. Between Baldwin and joslyn Roads | Whitmore Sun., Tues “Pinoechio,” tec hnicolor | SUNDAY, JULY Vth fi ru et “type “Cott? Donne | “Gypsy Coit.” Corcoran, Ward Bond; “Beiow the 6Ga- | hare wil. the Bal LAKE ANGELUS : SPEEDWAY Wills -Rechester Sat Jivaro,” Fernando Lamas | Rhonda Fleming, “Bix Gun Decision.” Guy Madison. Sun, Mon | Jane Powell Tues * Thu rs, | eoler Fri Fox and. Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 NOW SERVING LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5: :30 Three Sailors and a Gir) Gene Nelson Pinocchio." techni- Gypsy Colt Donna Taze Bon of Barbara Rush Fri. Sat Wart Bond Rock Hudson, Helly “Jubilee Trail,” | Corcoran | Cochise."’ Forrest Tucker Men of the Fighting Johnson, Walter Pigeon Wed Main Street to Broad- Tallulah Bankhead, Lione! Barry- Thurs, Gat “Johnny Dark,” Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie Birmingham “The Long Wait,” Anthony Gat, Tues “Top Banana," Quinn. Peggie Castile; Phil Bilvers Rleemficid Bat ‘The Moon Is Blue,” McNamara, William Hotden; “Captain's Paradise,” Alec Guiness, Yvonne De Cerio Bun, Bat “Beachhead,” “The Goiden Mask.’ Maggie Tony Curtis; NEW! MERRY GO ROUND KIDDIES! FREE! Pony Rides! Boat Rides! Open 7:15 P. M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500Sterts at Dusk > TONIGHT -- A TRIPLE TREAT! <— ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! 2 IN COLOR! ALSO See BORIS KARLOFF in OWL SH Ow!. “The Boogie Man Will Get You” starts— SUNDAY —see THE GREATEST AND LARGEST PICTURE EVER! MITCHUM vames MONROE CINEmMaScoPE Through Cree ambush and Thunder Gorge = you are engulfed in the swirling rapids of the Snake Indian River... the white-fanged fury of the Great Northwest... where Monroe and Mitchum | meet, fight and love} ld neal - se 47 eae ROBBER: iARILY MITCHUM- -M0 Li E vy = 20m CuOURY £0R River of No Return by TECHNICOLOR ... In the W nder of 4-TRACK, HIGH FIDELITY, | oucmsaanhsarntaeamatnst ALSO: THIS GREAT FEATURE! PSONIA HENIE + JOHN PAYNE wen GLENN MILLER ond tis Orchestre —— ALSO STARRING —— MILTON BERLE-JOAN DAVIS a .| ince last although he knew quired signed up under a neighbor's name. and how—for the annual conven- otter of the Western: Str Bathing 4 BPaL aa aaa. .~ U.S. Clarifies Atomic Plan Hands Note to Russian |” Ambassador Zarubin on Ike’s Pool Idea WASHINGTON (®—Snail's pace | | negotiations on President Eisen- hower’s atoms for peace proposal inched forward yesterday when the State Department met a Soviet re- quest for clarification of the plan. U.S.-Russian contacts on the seven-month-old Eisenhower pro- posal have been at a_ standstill April 27 when: Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov raised certain questions in a note he handed to Secretary of State Dul- les in the early days of the Geneva conference. Yesterday, Russian Ambassador Georgi N. Zarubin was called to the State Department where—in a meeting that lasted only five min- utes—Asst. Secretary of State Liv- ingston T. Merchant handed him the U.S. reply, * * 7. The text of the Russian note of April 27 never has*een made pub- lic, Neither was the U.S. reply yes- terday, The State Department would say only that it answered the Soviet request ‘‘dealing with | S-year term. Mystery Poet May Receive Song Royalties NEW YORK (# — A poem which | appeared in a newspaper 13 years | ago will net a certain ‘Jerry Evans" a seat of honor next Tues- day at Lewisohn stadium and: per ’ |haps royalties from the poem-set- to-music Dorothy Adair, a composer, said yesterday she came across the five stanza poem, ‘‘Return,” paper clipping in 1941. It will be sung next Tuesday at the stadium by soprano Mary Henderson. Miss Adair said the author NAMED TO MINT—William H. Brett of Alliance, Ohio, was nomi- nated by President Eisenhower as Director of the U.S. Mint for a Brett is a manufac- turer of kitchen equipment and has served as a Treasury consultant for several years. ties which might accrue if the song is a hit. composer has done this: sic. The author must produce the words to the fifth. - Among the signers of the Dec- laration of Independence was one clergyman, John Witherspoon. The Community Chest originated in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1913. T BALTIMORE w—An Army ser- in a news of | the poem is welcome to any royal- | But to make certain a bogus Jerry Evans does not turn up, the | She set only four stanzas to mu atomic energy matters.’ Zarubin left the department smiling, but silent, However, it was learrfed unof ficially that the U.S. message was | a point-by-point reply couched in| genera] terms Delivery of the U.S. note raised little hdpe among American offi- cials who for some time have béén coming around to the view that the Soviets are more interested in using the Eisenhower plan as a propaganda springboard than they are in serious negotiation The President outlined his pro- posal Dec. 1 in a speech before the U.N. General Assembly. The plan calls for pooling by the | U.S., Russia and other nations of some of their atomic materials and knowledge to be handled by an in- ternational atomic energy agency under the U.N. Eisenhower said he hoped his plan to use pooled atom- ic energy for such humanitarian purposes as medical research and agriculture could sidestep ‘‘the ir- ritations and mutual suspicions” that have cropped up over differ- ing atomic disarmament proposals. Man Jailed as Alien After 62 Years Here | | CLEVELAND wW — In 1892 a T-} year-old German boy was brought | to this country by an uncle who had adopted him after his parents died. In the 62 years since then he | has married, served in the Marines and worked at a number of jobs Yesterday, 69-year-old Otto Adolph Fuerst was arrested for de- portation to Germany because he has failed to register as an alien He was released on $500 bond and will get a hearing later | | $ | | The U. S. Immigration and Nat- uralization Service has charged | Fuerst with failure to register as an alien in 1951, 1952, 1953 and 1954, this was re- 1944, records , In the agency's show, Fuerst was picked up as an | enemy alien with hundreds of other | Germans and Italians. He filed an | application for citizenship in 1948, | and presumably that is still pend- ing. From 1903 to 1907 he served in the Marine Corps, but allegedly 500 Nudists Meet at Western Ranch SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. «w— About 500 nudists have taken off— Assn ike any other organization, the group has its problems, but one thing the bathers aren't worrying about is the crease in their pants. ¢ Felations 18 1h the cent? ji theme, and considerable attention || is being given to association mag- azines, press releases, member- ship bulletins and camp papers The delegates represent 1,100 members in California, Arizona, New Mexico. Nevada and Texas. They are meeting at Oakdale Ranch in.Cajon Pass, 12 miles north of San Bernardino Sheep Balk at Grass on Cemetery’s Edges | SALISBURY, N.C. (»—City Man.- | ager S. C. Macintire is looking | for less particular sheep. He borrowed 15 to eat excess vegetation in an old cemetery here. All the sheep did” was munch away in the middle of the lot. They never touched the edges. The Sabines were one of the aboriginal Italian races who lived in the mountains near Rome, Ac- cording to legend, their women were carried off by the Romans, among whom the male sex pre- dominated. » Cohoaherhabehenhaen’ New Lake Theater 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE SUN.—MON.—TUES. On Oer Wide Miracle Screen “THE SIECE AT RED RIVER” In Technicoter with Van Johneen and Joanne Pree ALSO “POREVER FEMALE” With Ginger Rogers and Da a. \ ‘aul Deougidess \ LAST TIMES TONIGHT “DRAGON FLY, * “ALASKA SEAS” IAAL LCL OL TONIGHT—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. 'M. The Blazing Story of Uncle Sem’s Flying Bullets! IN COLOR by Cater Corp of Ameuce Robert STACK - Coleen GRAY ° Richard ARLEN PLUS IT’S Te Doors Open Sunday et 12:45 SUN & MON. THE LOST ISLAND TRADER WHO RULED 10000 BARBAROUS FU! WARRIORS‘ BURT LANCASTER. HIS | O KEEFE TECHNICOLOR ‘SEA of LOST SHIPS’ theater at the Aberdeen Proving: Grounds, Md. Ne was the theater manager. The government prosecu- tor said De Polo tgok $600 and lost it at a race track, then four days later took $1,500 more, and went AWOL. For two months he |geant who played the ponies and/| played the races fhrough the South, When arrested.“the prosecutor lost the government’ s money doing as cae it cela \it has beep sentenced to 18 months | said, De Polo ha¢ : in prison and fined $2.000 left Sgt. Philip De Polo, 29, of Havre de Grace, Md., yesterday admitted | taking the money from the post lying closest to Europe Soldier Who Played Horses Gets Prison << Morocco is the African country SLIDES! TEETER TOTTERS WATERFOR THEATER DRIVE-IN DRIVE-IN THE FAMILY Cer. Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY ROBERTA HAYNES BARRY JONES THRILLER NO. 2 oplecsie! Astounding! fant mds - 2 ate nTgenreteee "GENE BARRY - ANN. ROBINSON LEWIS | MARTIN - aT TREMAYNE - FRANK KREIG in CINECOLOR Bae —_ icaaial Leslie. Craig JACK OAKIE ¢ CHILL WILLS SUNDAY and MONDAY The Lap BEYOND IMAGINATION WHERE ADVENTURE NEVER ENDS! yy . W... your way to Never Land with ite wondrous Pirates, Indians and Mermaids! As long as you live you'll never forget it! aa ° In All The Annals of Strange Adventure None More Astounding... .More Amazing! Miss Robin Crusoe » PATHECOLOR TERRIFYING as cannibal rituals! WILD as jungle love! __NERVE-SHATTERING Las pagan tortures! my MYSTERIOUS as fom’ the flame-haired y she-devil who defied civilization! ig ” IN warning . Aer - oe AMANDA con BLAKE - NADER - HAYES seeaemanmeoemaats c “U.S. Navy’ Ship Takes on Méat; but Slips Payment SAN DIEGO, Calif. (\—The Su- perior Meat Co. reported yesterday it started meat deliveries June 30 to the “USS Capsanta."’ They finally totaled $1,670 worth. ordered and signed for by a man —— in a Navy chief petty officer's uni- form who said the ship was he from San Francisco. : Police and Navy investigators couldn't find the meat, delivered at docks. They couldn't find the man in uniform. They couldn't find the ship. The Navy said it has no “USS Capsanta.” The earth is about 3,000,000 miles nearer the sun in January than in July, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 0/054 Keenan Wynns Will | Repeat Wedding SANTA MONICA, Calif —Keen- an Wynn of the movies and his| wife, the former Shirley Jean Hud- son, have obtained a California marriage license and plan to re- peat their wedding vows some time next week. The couple was married Jan, 8 } sharks. im Puerto Rico after a whirlwind | tour entertaining overseas troops. Wynn said lasf hight they now wish a more leisurely ceremony The marriag® jo Miss Hudson was Wynn's third. She was married once- before. The largest true fishes are the Certain Asiatic tribes devoted to catch antelopes. BAKED VIRGINIA HAM CANDIED YAMS WHIPPED POTATOES BROWN GRAVY COMBINATION SALAD FRENCH DRESSING HOT ROLLS CREAMERY BUTTER MAPLE LEAF DAIRY NEOPOLITAN ICE CREAM COFFEE, TEA, MILK 4541 Dixie Hwy Baked Virginia Ham Special for July 11, 1954 Air-Conditioned LES HUTCHINSON CAFETERIA 11:00 A. M. te 8:00 P. M. 1941 PRICE! | COMPLETE DINNER 97 | | | | ROBERT MITCHUM The Fuse MARILYN } required 70 transfusions, probably FIRST SHOWING in PONTIAC : 4 SEE TIEN LEDKEH aso dIN aos BHOWN - FITZGERALD ( LATE ABBOTT - COSTELLO SHOW COWBOY” ee ee Party Guests Will Donate. to Blood Bank By HUBBARD KEAVY (Bob Thomas is vacationing) HOLLYWOOD wW—A man who retains the zea] he had on the foot- ‘Pontiac Theaters OAKBRAND Through Thurs.: “The Student Prince,”’ Ann Blyth, Edmund Pur- dom, Cinemascope Fri.. Thurs.: “Garden of Evil,” Cinemascope, Gary Cooper, Su- san Hayward. STRAND Sun. Tues.: ‘Gun Fury,” Rock Hudson, Donna Reed; “Bad for Each Other,"’ Chariton Heston, Lizabeth Scott. Wed., Fri.: “Saadia,’’ Rita Gam, Cornel Wilde; “Give a Girl a Break,’’ Marge and Gower Cham- pion, Debbie Reynolds. French Urge Dulles ‘to Return to Geneva WASHINGFON un—U. § ball field years ago is spending all his spare time and considerable of his great energy organizing a party. At first blush. this fellow, whose name is Paul Schwegler, may seem like a male Elsa Maxwell, but his motivation is high: He's getting up a blood donating party. 2B . « Schwegler, All-America tackle in 193] at the University of Washing ton and now employed by a film laboratory, got his idea ai few weeks ago when a frietid became critically 111. The friend. Bob Welch diplo Secretary of State Dulles is in clined to turn a deaf ear to French urgings that he or Undersecretary Walter Bedell Smith return to Gen- eva for showdown talks with the Reds on a truce for Indechina. However, though they said they a record number. Paul and 29 friends gave 30 pints and the other 40 came from accounts in the Red Cross blood bank. “Forty pints is a lot to take out, so I thought we. ought to make them up,” says Schwegier. “I found out that a lot of fellows don't donate because they've never been asked. I found out also that fellows don't like to go to the blood bank alone, so why not make a party of it?” . ° s On Aug. 30 mobile blood units will roll up to the Scandia Res- taurant at noon. Already, 1530 of Paul's friends are committed to attend and to donate, and he thinks he might have 200. They'll be most- ly movie, radio and TV producers, writers and directors. The Vikings, a group of Holly- woodites committed to not- much more than a monthly eating and drinking session at the Scandia, is the. sponsoring organization. cials did not foreclose the possi- bility Dulles might change his mind and fly back to Switzerland. French Ambassador Henri Bon- net pressed his government's plea yesterday during conference with Dulles. Afterward, Bonnet told newsmen Dulles had not made a final decision. It is understood Dulles is primed to disassociate the United States from any Munich-type agreement that may be reached at the final meeting to be attended by French Premier Pierre Mendes-F rance British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, Chinese Red Foreign Minis- ter Chou en-Laj and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov. ts like Christmas tn J Don't Miss the Big Hits!!!! Now Showing thru THURSDAY! > SNOT Pal Al BUT EREFIELO THEATRES ————————— Edmund (::") BLYTH - PURDOM John ERICSON - Louis CALHERN wt» EDMUND GWENN - S. 2. “CUDDLES” SAKALL BETTA ST. JOHN - JOHN WILLIAMS - EVELYN VARDEN Mario LANZA Ann ond THE SINGING VOICE OF Added Novelty “jubitee Overture” Fri.: “Garden of Evil” In CinemaScope ITS ALWAYS matic officials indicated today that | regarded it as unlikely, these offi- | sax Otte Goon van 11508 Lest Feature Starts 11:05 “Halls of Mostezuma” Also LAST TIMES TODAY! 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TERRIFIC! “SIEGE AT RED RIVER" “RACING BLOOD” sain. cm AL Ba _- a. asin il THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 rd __Iwatve + siemieee ‘Stich, W\Tois founds of tntch play brought the Mich- igen Amateur golf championship down to 16 players yesterday and the _0dds were 12-4 against anyone under 30 winning the championship. o As the Srd-round came up_today. there were two players over 50, tear over @ tnd six over 3. -two over 20 and two unde 20 left in the ~champlonship: fight. The Detroit area has 10, Jackson four and Grand Rapids two. $7, of Detroit, took care of medalist Al Nichols of then ousted Tom Watrous,“6f Royad Oak, 2 up out ex-champ Lou Elliston, 49, of Detroit, who whipped through two up and the latter pat He faces Ralph Dick Whiting, 31, of Detroit, who played par golf in surviving the hectic first day, opposed Jack Gregory, 26, of Detroit, who put out two fellow Detroiters, Lloyd Martz and One of the most unusual ‘players left is Al Pazdar, Wendrow of Lansing, 2 up. Steve Bialo. 33-year-old Detroit engineer and ‘eeichaeaiicg, whose Geaseall will be Dave Hill, 17-year- old Jackson High School senior. Pazdar, who took up golf at 37 and is on his vacation here, had to go 19 holes to beat Fred Micklow, 19, of Hillsdale, and 20 to oust Mickey McMillen of Midland. Hill, throughout the tourney. Another to provéthat age doesn't matter much in golf, is Sfoot-4 caddie at the host ,course, has played consistently 53-year-old George Davies of Jackson, although he isn't expected to get by Glenn Johnson, 31, of Grosse Ile, who ousted another Detroit ace, Tom Mc- Mahon, in a 1-up battle. Vice Cuis, a big hope of Jackson, edged fellow townsman, Dick Short, a semi-finalist last year, 1-up and now goes against Detroit's Burt Shurly, 40, who played 3-under-par golf yesterday to defeat Pon- tiac’s Dick Dewitt. Finest scoring of the opening rounds, however, was turned in by Dr Bob Corley of Jackson, who | had five birdies in winning his 2nd round match. He was five under par for 10 holes against John Lock: and won a 4 and 3 verdict. ichigan Amateur Field Reduced to 16 - Corley faces Ed Ervasti, 40, the last ex-champion still left in the field, who handled Lloyd Syron of Pontiac, handily, 3 and 2, but had his troubles downing Joe Grace, J 1 up. r., Detroit high school champion, Grand Riipids’ taat hoped ire DIK “Norton, ili Yi-year-old ace, and Harold Brink, the 42-year-old used car dealer who has come close on four occasions to winning the title. Norton took care of. Ed Ware of Lansing, 4 and 2, but found his fellow townsman, Bob Engleman, stiffer competition and squeezed out a 2-up verdict. Brink was carried 20 holes by Chuck Baer, Jr. of Birmingham, before winning the match with a birdie. He then edged Cas Jawor of Garden City, 1 up. Norton meets Mike McMichael of Detroit, University of Michigan sophomore, Emery of Detroit. long hitting 19-year-old while Brink faces veteran Jack Australia’s Thomson Wins British Open + British Open Final Cards ] Hardtoppers 60 for Club Title 50-Lap Mid-Season Race Set Sunday; Fair Favored Driver Land O'Lakes Racing Associa- jon’s 50-lap mid-season champion- ship race highlights Sunday night's hard-top program at the quarter- mile oval 3 miles west of Pontiac Airport. Time trials are at 5:30 p. m., with the Ist race at 7 o'clock. Howell, who also won his Ist fea- ture this week, also is a strong Sports Calendar SUNDAY BASEBALL CLASS A—Oliver Buick ws CIO 504 (Wisner, 1:30); Ben Jerome vs Elks 723 (Wisner, 3:30) AMERICAN LEGJON—Huron Valley Boys Club vs Bifmingham Reds at Pierce Field; Clawson vs Berkley. games 2 p.m. vs Dairy ham Rite- EXHIBITION—Richardson GMC (Beaudette, 7); Birming way va C-V (Beaudette, 6:30). ! | Completes 183 Golf Tourney Total to Win Youngest Champ: Since Jones Edges 3 Rivals by Single Stroke By STERLING SLAPPEY —Peter Thomson of Melbourne won 'the first British Open golf cham- pionship for Australia today to be- come the successor to Ben Hogan, and the youngest champion since Boby Jones. * 28 »® . The 23-year-old professional com- pleted a 283 over the tough Royal Birkdale links to give Australia a grand slam of major British golf titles and end the jinx this most ancient of Opens has held over players from: Down Under. He is the first Aussie to win in 8&3 opens and his hometown friend, Doug Bachli, was the first to win the British amateur in May. . . * Thomson, game on the tough American win- ter and sprint circuit, shot a bril- liant 71 in the final round this aft- ernoon after a scorching 69 in the morning to defeat three other stars by a stroke. One stroke behind Thomson were Bobby Locke of South Africa, Dai Rees of Wales and Syd Scott of England, all with 2834's. Three strokes back with a 286 was Jim Turhesa of Briarcliff, N. Y., who made the best bid of _jmeéded last year at Carnoustie, the American contingent. Turnesa, a former U. S. professional cham- pion, matched his morning 71 with another good 71 in the afternoon, but it wasn't enough. Jimmy Ad- ams of England and Argentina's Antonio Cerda also shot 286. The other four Americans who qualified for the championship were down the list. Jimmy Dema- ret of Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., had a 289; Gene Sarazen, who woy the British classic in 1932, had a 292; amateur Frank Stranahan of Tole- do, O., shot a 295, and Al Watrous, Birmingham, Mich., had an even 300. * . * Thomson toured this 6,837-yard course the way a champion is sup- posed to go—par or better. His car- lier rounds were 72 and 71. Par is 36-37—73. * * * His 283 was one moré than Hogan Scotland, in another great Open. Hogan did not defend this time. Former Pitcher Left SOUTHPOR-T,— England «}- who sharpened his | | —— — - oe. : first baseman, scores in the 2nd inning against Balti- more. He hit a triple to right field. Oriole 2nd base- recovered the ball and pitcher Duane Pillette covered home. Meanwhile Belardi scored on the play. Umpire man Bobby Young took an outfield relay and threw | is Al Flaherty. Tigers lost, 7-5. AP Wirephete BELARDI SCORES—Wayne Belardi, Detroit Tiger | to 1st, but no one was there. Catcher Clint Courtney Rochester, Clarkston Victors Boys Club City League Teams Enjoy Pleasant Friday, Win Four Contests Friday was a fine day for Boys Club baseball teams in Pontiac's city junior leagues, Four entries saw action yester- day and all emerged a_ winner. In Class E, the Boys Clubbers downed Cass Ponts, 5-2, when Herb Butler belted a 3-run homer in the 3rd inning. Both Class F Boys Club teams Injury to Hand May Cut Short Campy’s Career D—Qeiti's Grill ya_Doris, Bkat- grove ve Mets (C-J north. 8:30). CLASS Market vs Pon- tlac (w 5:30). CLASS Americans vs Lunsford Market (Washington. ®); Ma- Indians vs Tigers (C-J Volimar’s vs Orioles (C-J south, 1): Lytell-Colegrove vs Gen- ators (C-J north, 11). vs oy = & ansmaen 8:30); Motors ys C-V (North Side.7 cITy @G liville vs Giles Side, 8:30) WA a ve a Drug (Men's, 8:30) Baten Williams Lake (Little Estate of 32 Million FRESNO, Calif., July 9 —Pro- bate Court records showed today that the late H. B. (Dutch) Leonard nent San Joaquin Valley vineyard- ist and packer. He died July ll, bostt] Le Leonard was with the Boston Red | Sox from 1913 through 1918 and then hurled for Detroit from 1919 to the end of the. 1925 season. He won 8&3 games in his first five, jla, the iron_man_ catcher of the | Brooklyn Dodgers, has virtually no oa a an ‘estate valued at|° ek eter endl there is a possibility that the nerve control over two fingers of his left hand and he sadly admitted today Se canes end told me | is gone,” he said. ‘‘He also told me if it is true, I might as well forget about baseball. . “I have an appointment to see Dr. Herman Fett on Monday to sce if the operation for a bone chip removal last May damaged a vital years in the majors. nerve.” Schoendienst Within Striking Distance |E= of All-Time National League Hit Streak gF el af esta et aoe nee Keeler of the 1897 Baltimore Ori- oles holds the all-time National League mark of 44. George Sisler hit in 41 straight games for the St. Louis Browns in 1922 and Ty Cobb connected safely in 40 games for the 1911 Detroit Tigers. Another fine second baseman, Nellie Fox, collected three hits in- cluding a two-run single that cli- maxed a four-run seventh inning but remained 6% games behind the National League leading New York Giants who whipped Pittsburgh 6-3. Johnny Antonelli went the route for his 13th Giant victory. Campanella, who earlier has dis- closed that two fingers of his left hand had become numb following an operation last May, also ignited a three-run ninth inning rally with Jim Greengrass batted in four runs with a homer and single to give Cirtinnati a 5-3 victoty over Milwaukee. Gene Baker cracked four hits and drove in four runs to lead the Cubs to a 64 victory over the Cardinals. 5 Four home runs—two by short- stop Joe Demastri delphia Athletics 94 triumph over Boston as Alex Kellner went the distance for his fifth triumph | Pittsburg panella's two-run homer in the 10th | pos ave the Phila- | Brooklyn 7 were winners as the Americans tripped Avondale; 4-2, on a 3-run rally in the Sth inning, and the Nationals out - scored Majestic, 15-11, although collecting only 4 hits, In the Knothole circuit, Boys Club froticked at GMC’'s expense, 28-4, as Isaac Jones and Larry Quick each registered 4 hits. Else- where among the midgets, Orioles drubbed the White Sox, 16-5; Voll- mar’s stopped the Senators, 8&4, as Vollmar gave 4 hits and fanned 14; and the Indians thumped Whit- field, 16-6. In Class D, Rochester climbed back among the leaders by hand- Ting “Lytel!-Cotegrove its 2nd toss, 5-3, and Clarkston defeated Doris Skating Rink, 9-5. Some heavy hitting by John Lovelace and a great relief pitch- ing..job.by. Don Robertson brought Rochester its win. Falcons lost a -2-0.Jeadwhen Lytell's rallied on Bill Henderson's wildness in the 5th inning to take a 3-2 lead. Robertson came on to retire 7 batters in a row. In the home half of the Sth, an error, single AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet: Behind Cleveland Ses | 700 = New York ....,.. 4 659 3 fhkege - SL 3) ea2 6 ante tes Ss «@ & 271% Washington . 2 & 46 22's Philadelphia ....... ws» &© 6 MM Baltimore ee. ee 2 64808 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Washington. 7:50 pm— Wiesier (1-1) vs. Porterfield (96). ppm (6-7) Baltimore New York % a nm ge 5 Philadelphia 9 Chicago 8. Cleveland Se SCHEDULE Clevelana at Chicago (2), 1:30 p.m. Baltimore ty Detroit, 1:30 2.3" New York at Washington, 12 | ae Boston at Philadelphia (2), 12 p.m. ce A] tee Rd 43 «6% fladeiphia = .....4+ 39 (35527 13% waukee eoeee © 1 OG OS Cimeinmats —.. co ccese 39064] CGY BE) esoeomncaonc *’ #2 A735) «17% Calcage i... 2 e 7 Pittsburgh 3s + 36 Ww TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at New York, 12:39 p.m— Surkont (6-19) vs. Liddle (3-2), Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 12:3 pm— Miller (4-5) vs. Loes “<2 Milwaukee at Cushaet, 2 p.m.—Spahn (%9) vs Drews k Lous. 8'pm.—Rush (5-9) vs. Raschi ‘6-5) FRIDAY’S RESULTS New York 6, Pittsburgh 3 ) , Philadelphia § (10 innings) a > pote 5 Chicago 6 in 4 ia 8) og Pircbaren at at Rng = 4 o. @) against eight losses, 1:6 pm 1:65 p.m. 1:3 pm Chicags a at PR a Major League Results| , in as many qs nine triumphs. and walk filled the sacks and Love- lace got his 2nd triple of the game. Tom Moore had a triple and 2 singles for Rochester. Clarkston made the most of 6 hits for their win over Doris’ Rink. Two walks, an error, a single and Mike Thayer's triple accounted for 4 Clarkston runs in the 2nd, ASS D Clarkston Merchants 041 3100-9 6 3 Doris Skating Rink... 000-410 0—§ 8 3 Dunstan and Johnson; Knoblock, Smith and Smith, Poponea. Lytell-Colegrove -~ 000 0300-3 2 2 Rochester 0160 130 0-5 8 3 Kruskie and Lesar; Henderson, Rob- ertson and Evans CLASS E Boys Club ........... 103 010 0—5 4 1 Cass Ponts . 200 000 0-2 6 3 Wileox and “Mountain; Waterfieid, Vaughn and Hines. CLASS F Majestic sees s ee 000 640 1—1113 6 B.C. Nationals .....1211 100 x—-15 4 2 Pact aa Wolfe and Long; Jones and er B. C. Americans...... 000 130 x—4 56 6 Bvans and Roy; Honchell and Gidcumb. KNOTHOLE Orioles 16, White Box 5 Volimar’s 8, Senators 4. Indians 16, Whitfield 6. Boys Club 28, GMC 4 ‘Chicken’ Shoot Set White Lake's newly-formed Post No. 155 of the .Dads of Foreign Service Veterans will hold a ‘‘chick- n” shoot Sunday at the Oxbow Lake veterans’ grounds starting at 9 a. m. Shooters may use any type shotgun, Texas Loop 9s Complaining on Dallas Major Bid Say Speculation About Big League Franchise Hurting Minors DALLAS w—Dick Burnett went ahead with his campaign for a major league franchise in Dallas today while George Trautman, president of the nrtinor leagues, studied a complaint from six Texas League clubs that the widely-pub- licized campaign was damaging baseball. — . * Burnett, owner of the Dallas club of the Texas League, and E. E. (Buddy) Fogelson, Dallas oil man, seek $5,000,000 in $500,000 slices to get a big league fran- chise for Dallas. Each subscribed a half-million and they want eight more men to do the same. * . * The campaign will run through the weekend and if the money isn't raised by then, the project will be abandoned. Burnett has said it has to be now or the big league franchises available will pass to somebody else. - He added that he was ‘‘more op- timistic than ever.”’ The complaint was filed by Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, Beaumont, San Antonio and Shreveport by telegram to Texas League President John Reeves at Fort Worth. The clubs said they were “in fear of being hurt’’ by the campaign in the middle of the season when the Texas League is engaged in a tight race and at- tendance needs to be boosted all around. Burnett said that minor league baseball was dying, that he never could operate the Dallas club at a profit but that-major league base- ball would click here. * ¢ *& The complaint, which- Reeves passed on to Trautman for action, called for an‘examination of Bur- nett’s activities as possibly being detrimental to minor league and major league baseball and also as a possible violation of Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick’s decree against speculation on franchise moves: * * Ld Trauman said he was investigat- ing Burnett's activities but could make no formal statement at this time. . Publinx Team Matches Open DALLAS (®—Half the field of 200 golfers here for the National Pub- lic Links tournament moved out today in the annual team matches with another hot-shot trio from Jacksonville, Fla., among the fa- vorites for the title. * * * Jacksonville, won it last year but its team is new this time. The way -the Florida team played in practice rounds, the 1954 team may be even stronger. . * *- Leading the 3-man outfit is Lou Chaff, who had a fine 69 yesterday over the 6,296-yard 36-35—71 Cedar Crest Municipat course. Bilt Scar- brough shot a 72 and Ed Jenkins, N the third member of the team who didn't arrive until today, was good enough to beat out his brother, Tommy Jenkins, who was on the 1953 team. San Francisco, Dallas and Seattle were other top rated teams. Stengel Hopes AL Pitching : =| Will Overcome NL Power By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK Stengel, seeking his first “All-Star victory in five attempts, hopes to neutral- ize the National League's awe- some power with one of the strong- est pitching staffs ever assembled for a mid-summer classic. .* .®2 * In contrast to last year when he was caught short with only six pitchers, the grizzled New York Yankee manager will bring nine hurlers to Cleveland's Municipal Stadium next Tuesday. This greup includes most of the biggest win- Headed by 11-game winners Mike Garcia of Cleveland and Virgil Trucks and 12-game winner Bob Keegan of Chicago, the staff lists three nine-game winners and three seven, game winners. On the other hand, only three of the seven Na- tional League pitchers have turned The National League suffered a drastic blow when Harvey Haddix, the majors’ biggest winner, be- came unavailable because of the rrence of a leg injury. Jim Wilson, veteran Milwaukee right- hander, was named to replace the crafty St. Louis Cardinals’ south- The National League sluggers, however, remain hale and hearty. The odds-makers have so much respect for Stan Musial, Duke Sni- der, Ted Kluszewski and company that they’ve made the senior cir-| cuit a 7-5 favorite to capture its fifth straight. The. American League holds an overall lead of |-Dorisn 12 to 8. * * ® The game will start at 12:30 p.m. (EST) with full network coverage on radio (Mutual) and television (NBC and Mutual). Neither Stengel nor Walter Als- ton, rookie National League pilot, has announced his starting pitcher. Gidley Electric 300 000 0-365 ‘| Richardson Dairy 030 010 x - 486 Shafto and Lesar; Richardson and Lamberton. By LLOYD NORTHARD ’ DETROIT (UP) Baltimore Orjoles. have. quit, playing doormat | lor the Detroit Tigers, In the Ist 10 meetings between the two teams, this season, the Tigers rolled to eight victories. But things have suddenly changed. Baltimore swept a 3-game series from the Tigers a week ago and took the opeper of another 3-game set at Briggs Stadium — by a 7-5 count. Despite the loss, Detroit main- tained its 1-game advantage over the Washington Senators in the fight for 4th place in’the American League _ standings. Senators dropped a 6-5 decision to the New York Yankees. Duane Pillette, who seems to thrive against the Tigers, pitched ove three unearned runs to de- feat Detroit for the 3rd time this season against a single loss. He has won only six against all op- position while dropping 10 games. Loss was charged to George Zu- verink, the Holland, Mich., right- hander. against four wins. Record Field in Michigan Mile Eighteen Entries Set for State’s Greatest Horse Race Today - DETROIT @® — A record field of 18 horses is slated to go post- ward today in Michigan's greatest horse race — the $50,000-added Michigan Mile. There isn't a hot favorite for the spin around the Detroit race course although Epic King, a 4year-old gelding, very likely will be made a slight choice. Epic King has won three straight races here from six furlongs to a mile, all in a breeze. Alfred G. Vanderbilt has shipped ina stablemate of Native Dancer— Social Outcast — in q bid for the $43.450 first prize. Tony Despirito, one of the na- tion's top jockeys, flew in from New England and will be aboard Larry Ellis. Others listed to start are Gulf- stream, Pictus, Avion, Greatest, Chain Reaction, Soldier Son, Mon- ey Broker, Precious Stone, Go A Bit, Spur On, Repertoire, Andre, Smoke Screen, Sun Tan Gal, and Second Avenue. Dairy Hands Gidley 10th Straight Loss Richardson Dairy handed Gid- ley Electric its 10th straight loss in Waterford Township Softball play Friday night at Drayton Plains. Dairy hurler Ray Richardson knocked in the winning run him- self in the 5th inning to break a 3-3 tie. An error and an infield hit by Harvey Craft set the stage for Richardson's single. In the Junior League, Day's Ser- vice took over 1st place with an 8-inning, 11-10 triumph over Dray- ton Drug. Tigers Bow to Baltimore, but Keep Slim Hold on 4th lead in the Ist inning when Cal Abrams led off with his Ist of three straight doubles. Chuck Diering sin- ney added another single before the inning was over. Tigers went ahead for the Ist and only time in the bottom of the 2nd. Ray Boone opened with a triple and scored when Wayne Be- lardi followed with another 3-base hit. Belardi continued home when 2nd-baseman Bobby Young threw away the relay from right field. Another double by Abrams and a pair of infield outs enabled the It was his 4th setback | Boone, 3» Baltimore jumped into an early | 5? Oakes to knot the score at 2-2 in the 5th, Baltimore salted the game away with a 5-run outburst in the next inning. Tigers picked up single runs in each of the last three innings. Ned Garver, with a 5-5 record, will oppose Joe Coleman in today’s game. Coleman has won nine and lost seven. TRO BALTIMORE id T anon ABR OA Kuenn, ss 4 1 2 1 rams.rf 3 3 3 6 Tuttle, cf 5 6 6 0 = a au : ising. If 5 1 2 © Diering. c Boone’ 3 3:15 pre 3300 T Belardi. ib 4 310 2 Ken'edy.3b2 11 6 House,c 4 6 6 1 oe 4220 Kaline, rf 4 6 1 6 Coan, 31306 rtola.2>b 3 0 3 5 Mele, if 20¢0 j 1.1 6 0 Young, % 421 1 Boll @ © © 0 Br'd'wrses 4 1 1 4 Zuverink:y 2 0 2 2 te ps 1064 Miller, p 0 0 0 0 und 160 6 Mariowep @ 0 0 1 iNieman 1 6 6 0 Tetals 1 97717 Totals 34 13 TT 10 a@-Doubled for Bertoia in 9h. b-Ran for Dropo in %&h e-Grounded out for Miller ip jth 4-Grounded out for Mariowe*in %h Raltimere 100 615 600—7 Detroit 620 000 111—5 R—Abrams 2, Kryhoski. Coan, Young, Brideweser. — —— Belardi, Ber- Young. ae RBI— piers 2, Stephens lette 2, Kennedy 2. Belardi, Kuenn, House, 2B—Abrams 3, Kuenn. Dropo. 3B—Boone, Belardi. 8—Young, Abrams. 8F~Kuenn. oe Baltimore Ba Detroit 7. BB—Pillette verink Palette tb Pe 2. lette 5-2, Zuverink et Miller 1-1. 00. WP—Zuverink —Pillette Zuverink (44) U— rty. Stevens. Rom mel, Napp. T—2:15. A—3.24. Zaharias Leads Ladies’ PGA in Scores, Earnings NEW YORK, uly 9 w—Babe Za- harias, winner Jadst week of the Women’s National Open golf tour- nament, leads the Ladies Profes- sional Golfers Assn. in both earn- ings and stroke average. “ * s The official statistics, released to day by Secretary Beverly Hanson of the Association, showed the Bab with winnings of $8,670 for the year. She received $2,000 for her Open victory at the Salem, Mass., Country Club. Louise Suggs of Atlanta is second with $8,081.65, followed by Patty Berg $5,181.25 and Betsy Rawls $4,- 010. Other winnings include: Betty Hicks $3,690.84; Betty Jameson $3,- 485; Marlene Bauer $3,335; Beverly Hanson $2,900; Betty Dodd $2,- 672.50, and Fay Crocker $2,395.83. Mrs. Zaharias’ stroke average is 75.07. Miss Suggs follows with 75.36 and Patty Berg is next with 76.53. Big Fight Night for Browns in New Orleans NEW ORLEANS i — It was Brown all the way in the 10-round main event at the Coliseum Ar- ena last night. The fighters were Andrew Brown of New Orleans and Johnny Brown of Chicago, each 149%. The judges were Joe Brown and Eddie Brown | and tHe referee was Roland Brown, | ecteees Brown won, unanimously, (Complete th Frida: p yaad we Eeagee C AR aan a = oe teks ~ &s 2 7 1 270 New Tort .....:. 428 3 4 266 Cleveland: ...... 2671 392 708 81 376 .265 Boston _.....,.... 2617 311 670 51 290 256 Baltimore ...... 2741 262 690 26 245 251 troit 2615 292 655 49 274 250 Washington 2625 331 652 $1 313 248 OS rhaserteas Kespes Coan tiuieag merican ague G PO A_E DP PCT. New York 83 2202 920 65 101 980 Chicago 832215 895 62 87 980 Detroit ........ 78 2094 814 62 64 979 Cleveland ....... 80 2179 856 71 75 977 Washington .,... 77 26h 924 74 98 976 Baltimore -.... 90 :2170 857 83 80 973 Philadelphia 77 254 840 82 #77 972 Boston 76 2048 889 91 75 970 —_— or fritter onsen Boston. . poarited Battin Player. Ces “a HMR REI s Majeski. Cle 2 61 8 370 Avila, Cle a 9 6 2 346 oren, N. iss m2 64 4 BW 346 Williams, Bos. 111 2 38 7 30 342 Cav'r'ta, Chi “4 Ww 7 1 7 340 Abrams, Ball. 165 24 54 © 11 327 Rosen, Cle 2% 06U«< CO OK OT Dierttg, Balt. 149 16 4 © 12 322 Fox, i. 339 «62: «108 S25 319 Mantle,- NY 778 6 663)0C(O 88 OK O37 Busby,- Wash. 323 43 102 6 48 316 Minose, Chi. 308 66 86 O13 SCS Vernon, Wash. 308 51 9 13° 55 308 Olson, Bos 4306(«14 OHO L088 Skowron, NY 107 144 33 4 13 308 Michaels, Chi. 147 22 45 5 31 306 toone, Det. 237 4 #78 14 #4 04 Fain, Chi. 35 WwW 71 5S Si 02 rel NY 2% 0C«<S RCS Glynn, Cle. 193 12 41 5 #16 301 Tuttle, Det 273 wf 79 5 % 290 Berra, N.Y 32. 42CO?ss122s ss bee BO BEY BR Kuenn, Det. 329 38 87 3 8S Wilson, Det 3% ww wil 6 233 Nieman, Det U5 68 29 3 12 252 Hatfield, Det. 7% 8 1 1 9 250 Belardi, Det. 72 Ww 5 7 29 Kaline, Det 3006)hCUCCia 244 Delsing, Det. P< ee ee | es] Delt smoriean Leegue Pasting an ague (Five decisions or mere) r, Clad IP 4 BB SO WL PCT. Reynolds, N.Y. 10028 44 70 9 1 900 Peller, Cle 6 6 17 32 6 *57 Keegan, Chi. 14313 51 M12 3 BOO McDonald, NY. 71 4 @ 19 4 800 Kinder, Bos. o4 0 2 4 Bad Stone, Wash. o 73 «6 MT 77 Morgan, NY. 77 0 M4 13~«67 778 Con ra. $3 88 25 16 10 709 Grim, N.Y. 8 72 3% 39 9 cf Lopat. NY. 0418 8 OM 7 h . 120122 30 38 8 4 A Lemon, Cle. 117 109 4 SO 9 £92 Trucks, Chi. 3 in @ 8 nl 688 Garcia, ‘Cle «4 bf | BAR Sain, N.Y 2 “sw 4 Fd N Cle. wh #4 eT Wynn, 4 “oe: ° » 425 Port''ld, Wash. USli. @ $ 9 608 . Chi a eau 3 Bald Chakales, Balt 3% 32 @ 6 4 si Coleman, Balt 129 we 47 66 8 aS o k, Det 135 127 4 ew 8 56 Johnson, Chi * 77 5 4 5% Ford. NY. * 8 4 6 7 6 (Se Triee, Phil 16137 46 217 7 3eO Nixon, Bos 6 6 © @& 77 Garver, Det 2216 4% 5 5 OO Zuverink, Det oo 75 2m 44 Harshman. Chi. 59 68 33 3% 4 4 500 Marrero, Wash. 46 45 16 Hy 33 Branca, Det. 6 8 » 3 Seo . Det. o “MB # 4 42 . : 100 bs g 9 28 Det. “- p25 @% * Major League Averages ee National a pa Cw atting R_ # HR RBI PCT. 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Put ao“ 0933 Se Frank Thomas, outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, once studied for the priesthood. gled Abrams home and Clint Court: ~* ¥ Rear OPEN-PLANNED KITCHEN — Actually part of the rest of the house, because of the elimination of ceiling-to-floor partitions, the kitchen in the Mitzel- feld home ‘uses the same milk chocolate color as . = BEAMS BUTTRESS WALLS—The Mitzelfeld living room has a itched ceiling highlighted by horizontal beams of redwood running wall into the brick fireplace wall, Windows of are framed in split bamboo curtains and conteniforary _ THE PONTIAC PRESS Kg a the dining area and the living room. The ceiling is papered in a brown and white print doors are natural birch Cupboard Pose genyeee & . ms PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, es Qo wy RES Rowe * ee x, TE i A tate SN I a te en ae : are ROCHESTER OAK BLUFF HOME—Roman brick is highlighted with green painted plywood sections in the contemporary home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitzelfeld, 191 Charles Road, Rochester. Designed by Mitzelfeld, the open-plan home includes a spacious living room, activity room, kitchen and dining area, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a screened-in porch. A one-story home, a two-car garage with Your Neighbor’s House PSs Ad Pentiag Press Phetes by James Makar workshop area is also part of the plan. The photo at the left shows Mr. and Mrs. Mitzelfeld seated on the raised hearth of their Roman brick fireplace. The central wall is of brick with beamd extending from above the living room and into the brick wall. These beams perform the dual role of support and decoration. Contemporary Home Was Rebuilt One Hundred Times - on Paper By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE The young William A. Mitzel- felds’ Oak Bluff home in Roch- ester has been built, torn down and rebuilt at least a hundred times—during the paper and pen- cil stages on the draft board of Mr. Mitzelfield. Walls were moved; materials were changed when it was found that redwood had more affinity for Roman brick than fir; the all brick exterior conceded in favor of sections of colored plywood; full veiling -to- floor partitions bowed out in faver of the open- plan and when the last sketch was completed, the physical structure began to take shape. With some drafting training, and a Iifetime of exposure to engineering techuiques and thinking (Mitzelfeld comes from an engineering family), he knew he could draw his own plans, The result is a 90 by 32 feet contemporary home at the foot of a long hill at 191 Charles road. Partner in planning was Mrs. , Mitzelfeld, blonde young matron who has a feel for fabrics, an eye for color compatibility. plus a way with a needie—hence, the lovely color plan and the inter- esting texture of the home that preads the welcome mat whether you enter from the front, the back or through the two-car garage doors. Designed for comfort and ease of care, the Mitzelfelds relied upon simplicity of line, color and materials to produce beauty in their house. Every room is the “most lived in,” according to the Mitzelfelds whose two young sons, Monty and Brad, can enjoy the activ- ity room, the living room, kitch- én and dining area anc the three designed furniture is covered in textured upholstery fabrics in beige chocolate brown and mustard. Concealed lighting dispenses with lamps in this room. bedroom wing in which they have their own ‘‘special for boys’’ room. There are two bath- rooms and a large screened-in porch to complete the Mitzelfeld floor plan Floors are covered in rubber tile throughout the house, ‘No worries about our children, our friends’ children or our friends spilling things. Easiest floor in the world to keep clean,” says Mrs. Mitzelfeld Concealed lighting and in- geniously placed wall lights replace the traditional floor and table lamps in their home. Texture interest is evident from the upholstered coverings on the furniture to the drapery weaves and the vertical split bamboo curtains. In a red- wood shade, a spiraling, wooden slatted screen serves aS an ac- tivity room and living room di- vider. Built-ing have been planned for practically every room, with the bedrooms having an abundance of concealed bureau @nd storage space. Sliding closet doors cam- ouflage row upon row of drawers and shelves. A feature of this type of construction is that it re- leases more floor area for use when so much furniture is not required, Focal point of the living room swings from the one wall of ceiling-to-floor windows with spacious backyard view, to the fireplace wall with its raised ledgerock hearth for “sitting.” The most decorative of the solar symbols, Gemini, was se- lected from the Zodiac te break the Roman brick continuity of the fireplace wall. Exposed beams are of red-. wood and they serve to decorate as well as to buttress the walls, said Mitzelfeld. Several walls, including both the living room and the kitchen plus the dining area, are painted with a true milk chocolate color. Soft ivory has been generously lines of used for ceiling facing to high- light the rich brown tone. Warm cherry furniture has been selected by Mrs. Mitzel- feild and furniture includes a long divan upholstered in an em- broidered nylon brocade ia the shade of the walls. Directly across, in a conversation fur- niture arrangement, are two chairs, one in a geometric textured pale beige and the other in a mustard shade. The latter color is repeated in three cushions on the window bench. The kitchen, separated from the living room by the fireplace ? PR a. WOVEN FENCE EDGES BACKYARD—A family around. This type of fence makes a d backyard edging and affords protection for young children during their play hours. Left in its natural finish, the pine weathers after a few years into a soft gray tone. project, Mr. fence of pine. FOR BOYS ONLY!—Young Brad and Vvionty mi iZeleia nave « room designed specifically for circus and animal lovers. Wallpaper. with red and blue predominating, is in the Howdy D6ody pattern and and Mrs. Mitzelfeld did their own ““weaving’’ when it came to building a backyard - Hardest job, said Mitzelfeld, was putting in the posts which the pine strips are woven wall, is the same brown as the living room. The ceiling is pa- pered in a brown and white print and the cupboards are nat- ural birch. White shutter doors open from the kitchen to the bedroon, wing. Also in brown is the master bathroom whose chocolate-color tiled lower section has an upper wall papered in brown, beige and terra cotta designs. Bedrooms include a biue master bedroom with match- ing athroom and a_ coral guest room. The latter room has a full wall bailt-in dressing the curtams tor yellow with blue table topped in a wood-grained plastic. Young Brad and Monty have a room decorated in circus day wallpaper and their California contemporary height windows have yellow, red and blue cir- cus curtaing made by their moth. er. Red and blue predominate in the room's color scheme. By weaving lengths of pine, the young Mitzelfelds built @ backyard fence that forms an eutdoor wall. In planter effect, they constructed a long ledge of flat stones to give them a flower garden area. red scallops. One full wall of their built-in chests and bureaus with sliding doors concealing | eee eee Tt Sees Real sa Cea Sw "de Contracts fer Ranch Type Homes. oo ; Roosevelt Hotel FE 4-5181 Switch to... WARM AIR HEATING PHONE FE 2-6332 GRAFF cra METAL 54 WN. Perke Jap Consulate Exhibits Wares. 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Q—What ts the best angle at which to operate an electric drill adapted as a sander? A—Slightly less than half the sanding disc should touch the . This means an angie of 30 to 45 degres. Adviser Urges Brides fo Buy Work-Savers Talking to brides about to start homemaking of their own, a lead- ing home economist urged them to “buy as many work-savers as you possibly can afford." Their adviser was right. Any young wife or wife-soon-to- be should talk with older friends able in the new home is a neces- sity. Ingenuity counts. too, because Lin_many instances a small pantry or space in a rear entry will be found to be sufficient for, say, the Home-Made Dress Parts Guaranteed Washable Muelle Climatrol Fuel-Thrifty Furnaces Convertible Design Can be used for oll or gas. Let us recommend the right to for TO PAY cr ro 36 Months a Making” your own wash-dresses has an especial appeal, particu- larly for summer use. All: sorts of From $6,500 ap rom) HARNECK | asso | HEATING " i, a es EEE ESS i 2615 Orcherd Leke Rd. ||. ) Authorized Sale and Erection Herbert C. Davis 4925 Pontiac Lake Read and with dealers, too. Knowing | | the exact amount of space avail- | Stripping Homes Cools Them Off | | Roominess Contributes wise are you doing to make men to Increased Comfort | wear longer?” During Summer Maybe it's true that wemen are | the ‘‘weaker sex,’’ but it’s the man who gets worn out first. You see, it's like this, — yesterday's lux- uries are today’s necessities. If to a home. you are a woman, then all of Psychologists point out that the | these new-fangled inventions make feeling of being too warm often | it possible for you. to work less comes from one’s surroundings. | 4Md less. And the less you do, the A room done in one style will seem | !onger you live. hot, while the same room, fur- If, however, you are a man, nished in a different way, will ap-| you have the strain of paying pear cool. for these new necessities by One of the most practical tips on keeping homes cool this sum- mer is to strip them to a bare minimum of furnishings. Put away the heavy drapes, the extra pillews and as many ornaments as possible. Store the rugs and enjoy the coolness of bare floors. Use sheer materials in cool colors for summer curtains. The green of trees and the blues of water and sky spell coolness to the eye, so use them as much as possibe for summer furnishings. Remove all possible clutter from the bathroom. Summer is a good time to redo damaged finishes. Use the kitchen intelligently. Bake in the early morning hours. The heat from the oven will be quickly dissipated im the sur | you've got to do is take an after- rounding coolér air. |noon off and build your husband For both children’s clothing and |a genuine, relaxing, super deluxe, | curtains select fabrics that do not | homemade contour chair, like the require ironing. It will eliminate |one pictured here with television work and at the same time keep | actress Bobbie Briggs. the home cooler. By STEVE ELLINGSON Do-It-Yourself Writer Today's column is strictly for Children keep cool in summer by wearing a minimum of clothing. Why not apply the same principle All this came up when I read some insurance records that showed how women were outliv- ing men by many years. It seems to me that you girls should figure out a way to make men last longer. After all, you must admit they are useful things to have around. Out here on our pattern ranch, we've discovered a practical so- lution to this problem. 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Furniture shows — being held from the middle of June through July 23 from New York to Chicago to Grand Rapids to San Francisco — displayed more merchandise at the markets this year than ever before in the industry s history. Major emphasis was on mod- Used NEW BATH SETS, complete (less seat) . p< FREE DELIVERY—OPEN ‘TIL 6 P.M. WOLVERINE Lumber & Wrecking Co. 300 S$. Paddock St. FE 2-9784 Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Including Seturday FREE! | HEAT LOSS Survey Did you enjoy uniform heat- ing comfort this past winter? Were all your rooms uni- formly comfortable? We can help you have these comforts --. you and your family de- serve them. Let us make a factory-engineered heating survey of your home. A survey will reveal just how your family heating can be improved and the savings possible to you in better health. We well make a heat loss survey of your home, absolutely free, without any © obligation. Cal] us now for your free home heating survey. ono BERL ws "HEIL-RAD stuteaats FREE SURVEY AND ESTIMATES ern, with contemporary and pro- vincial running clese seconds. Most noticeable in all new furni- ture ftéms is the great attention placed on small details, which add j to the beaufy and attractiveness of 4 piece of furniture. While most of today’s furniture is machine- made, the craftman’s touch is very much apparent. You will see more inlays, mere beautiful wood graining, and rev- olutionary new finishes. Above all the price of these new furni- ture items will be appealing. An impertant factor, stressed by the Do-It-Yourself ! industry, is that all caraiiere can be “ Reynelds Aluminum | Lal on credit. Lite-time When today’s homemaker con- GUTTERS and 30° siders the hundreds of parts in a DOWNSPOUTS ... vi. J} Piece of furniture, and the great | Many operations necessary to pro- PANELYTE c duce a single item, she can readily For Cabinets and . | understand why furniture is an Table Tops “4 outstanding buy. E CALCIUM CHLORIDE $ 50 Modern furniture is again a for dusty ro 152 Standout as a blend of the best 100-Ib. Neon traditional designs and- contem- porary designs. Style notes in NEW BIRCH DOORS. $700 Modern, are the use of unfinished priess from ... ebony for drawer pulls, silver col- USED FRENCH 00 ored bandings which add a sophis- S, like new, $600 ticated sparkle to Modern, and Homer Sic the use of more leather. NEW 1x6, 1x8 $890 Provincial furniture contributes SHEATHING M. mecca! te all new admirers. Here de- signers have adapted the best 2x4's, 2x8's, ee from the provinces in France. NEW STUDS Making a commercial bew this time is Bombe French Provin- 2x6's, cial furniture. It is beautifully hand decorated with floral designs, and is avail- able in old vellum, off-white, or a light antique walnut finish. The styling is definitely important and becomes the center of interest in any room. French Provincial will be seen more often in lovely pastel colors such as pink, blue, gray, green, and off-white. A plastic finish, which will prevent marring and staining, adds to the durability of this beautiful furniture. Wood coloring becomes more important than ever in the cur- rent furniture offerings. The American homemaker may look forward to furniture that is painted te cover the weed, and pigmented colored finishes which permit the weod graining te show through. Off-white and pink will certainly be the most popular colors. Ss The beautiful warm coloring of mahogany, cherry, or oak. Teak, used for accent, will be seen in a number of offerings Instead of the dark teak finish, however, the distinctive graining of this wood will be permitted to show through a light bleached finish. An outstanding contribution to the furniture industry will be the use of a new Genuwood. This process has enabled the manu- _ facturer to take selected veneers and laminate them in plastic. These Genuwood tops are used in a new grouping of tables. It is almost impossible to detect the fact that the table tops are plastic, and impervious to heat and stains. This development is revolutionary, and brings the practicality of plas- tic into high styled furniture. Early American furniture, al- ways popular, gets more of the luxury look in current items. One manufacturer, in a grouping called “‘American Restoration,’’ has cap- tured the colonial feeling in de- signs that are truly Use Absorption Brick — | outdoor fireplaces, | that walnut is being used to a greater | sand extent in many new furniture of- | ferings. Often; it is combined with | other woods as an accent for light | |is covered with mildew for this | will just spread the mildew over a ‘to use is one pound of trisodium the designs of John Goddard. He calls this line ‘‘Norwich” after a city in Rhode Island, where John Goddard designed many items of furniture for colonial generals. In upholstery fabrics the Ameri- can homemaker will find that the toast and beige colors lead the | popularity parade. Pastel greens, | gold, and aqua, are also high on the color fashion parade. A color that is destined to become more and more popular is blue. espe- cially delph blue. The nubby tweeds continue to be popular. All nylon and luxuri- ous linea will be seen more often. Traditional furniture, which may or may not be losing ground in the popularity contest, will get a shot in the arm with new finishes These finishes are tighter, and have’ been developed to accent the natural graining in the woods Speckling gives an heirloom look, and adds to the beauty of the new traditional offerings. Two Roof Guards Differ in Application Fibred roof coating and plastic roof cement are both made from the same basic raw materials. The consistency differs, however, and makes their uses entirely differ- ent. Plastic roof cement, which is a paste of butter-like consistency, is a repair material. When a crack, flashing tear or seam break de- velops in a roof and causes a leak, plastic cement is applied to make a patch and repair the dam- age. Asbestos roof cement is a semi- mastic, very thick liquid. It is used to prevent cracks, breaks and leaks in roofing. Its purpose is roof protection and it should be ap- plied to roofs while they are still Degree of Dampness in good condition in Building Fireplaces For al} who may be building | keep in mind} while fire-clay is recom- | mended for use as a mortar for the | section exposed to intense heat, it | does not stand up very well under | exposure to the wéather You are probably better off to | use a high absorption brick with a | ‘| mortar made of one part cement, | 1 part hydrated lime and 6 santa Don't Spread Mildew Never paint over a surface that greater area. Wash off the mildew before you paint. A good solution phosphate dissolved in a gallon of water. rinse the area with clean water. Be sure to allow plenty of time for drying before starting to paint. New HIGHFIELD ELECTRIC SS. IDENTI Wiring fer ranges, Gryers, water heaters, service changes, furnaces, Ee ettra outlets, new heme wir- FE 5-9393 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL RES. PHONE: FE 4-7664 After scrubbing with this |, kin EARLY AME RIC AN—Eatty American furniture remains a favorite of many homemakers grouping called coHection maintain a warm in function and comfort. available The chair and table shown are from a new American Restoration.” homey Mahogany or Provincial wood finishes are All of the pieces in this feeling. yet are ‘contemporary Determines Procedure Q—Is it all right to lay asphalt tile on a damp concrete floor? B.Y A—It depends on the degree of dampness. Asphalt tile cannot be installed satisfactorily if the sur- face of concrete is wet Yet all be- low-grade—concrete floors contain To find out if the too some moisture moisture content is great, spread patches of asphalt primer on the floor in several places. If primer sticks to floor (when scraped with putty knife) after it has been down for 24 hours, then floor is dry enough. + |Wallpaper Can Change Room's Dimensions NEW YORK (INS) — Clever use of wallpaper can change the di- mensions of a room : if a room needs height, use subtle stripes, Avoid bold, vivid patterns that are monotonous and shout aloud that you are trying te make a low reom taller. Choose instead an up-and-down floral design or a monotone stripe in two or three softer shades echoing a basic color, For too high ceilings, try darker colors. Paper the ceiling, running the wallpaper down on the walls for about a foot. Then apply border obvious in the as too dark a shade will make the ceiling seem to fall down on you eal point of the reom. If the room is small, use paper with an unob trusive pattern on the-walls, and a bolder, complementary paper on the ceiling The use of a pattern in a small reom is okay but steer clear of biatant hues or large motif, Light or white background papers, with the proper design, actually add depth or height te a crowded space. Wall lines can be extended with panoramic patterns Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 —- Telegraph paper at the meeting point of ceil- ing and wall papers. Don't be too | use of dark tones | = 4 0528 CUSTOM-BUILT GARAGES We build ony size or style Gorage—frome or masonry. Ali jobs expertly ity materials. constructed of qual- Complete cement work. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Attic Reoms — Porches — Additions — Recreation Rooms — Roofing and Siding — Aluminum er Weed Windows - Asphalt Paving - Driveways — Parking Areas OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4 P.M. G&W Gonstruction Co. 2010 Dixie Hwy. at Kennett Rd. FE 2-1211 The ceiling should not be the fo- | ACME Quality House Paint Is available in outside white or in a wide range of colors, It’s especially made to protect your house against hot, cold or wet weather. Resists smoke fumes and mildew . $35 1 Gat, Q>" Spring and Summer Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday, 8 te 8 Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 8 to 6 FREE Off Street Parking Jeet drive right up te eur front deer and park im eur big let and take oll the time you want te leek sreand. KEEGO HARDWARE WAREHOUSE 20 Osmun St. FE 2-6506 Outside White tow cost Low first cost Low installation cost Low operating cost NO WATER PROBLEMS No plumbing No water supply Ne i ' WINTER OPERATION A Remote Type Air-Cooled Condenser thot , completely eliminates woter, sewerage and plumbing problems for any size installation. Frayer Refrigeration Service 589 Orchard Lake Ave., Pontise Mich. FE 4-4792 R. E. Mason Refrigeration Service 461 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Pontiac, Mich. FE 2-6400 ' Patton Sales & Service 6387 Hatchery Road, Pontiac, Mich. OR 3-222! Dewey Refrigeration Service 1191 Cherrylawn, Pontiac, Mich. FE 5-6247 Modern «inv, function. Of particular interest in this grouping is a multi-purpose cof- cir- _Oakland Heating |) ‘the. ws ibis ms oe ‘ and means that ephs may double as a ee ting unit..1n_additi Shere... are four milking stools ‘topped Air Ducts Co. with foam rubber cushions which 4777 Dixie Highwoy fit perfectly underneath the cof- fee table. Drayton Plains Another manufacturer has en- “OR 3-2T80 hanced a colonial bedroom group- ing by basing his new offerings on Warm Mornin AND GARBAGE ONE Appliance Does the Work of TWO! 9 od INCINERATOR Quick-Buras Both TRASH G LOOK! IMPOR market teday! 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(Httle dirty—but nice stock) while it lasts 2x4 8’ Red Fir Culls, only. . . @ ALL TRIM @ SEAT @ CAST IRON TUB @ REG. $198.50 “ é URMEISTER--BURMEISTER--BURMEISTER BURMEISTER’S Ca N@-waLsianunge ihe IT YOURSELF BEST BUYS FOR YOU fr TO BUY NOW! Cash & Carry Even though lumber prices are up considerably our prices are the same if not lower. So get our price and save. IT’S HERE NOW! JUST ARRIVED! in THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 Aged Vacuum Has eOuts 8. rf BED ROOM WW « " KITCHEN SY 16 7’s12-0" 19-0's 1224" erings. |Minimum Usefulness Like anything else vacuum clean- ers wear out. They become steadily less efficient from year to year. They look the same, but in many 5 | instances their usefullness is at a very minimum; hence dust and : | dirt remain in‘carpets and rugs, : working their way to the bottomr of the pile where they cut the fibers and wear out the floor cov- o] ‘tert- An old worn-out vacuum cleaner OOM is worse than none at all. If you DINING 2 have reason to suspect that yours is not functioning at its very best, Ta ae you will be doing yourself a favor by getting an uptodate one at POPULAR SPLIT-LEVEL — Construction economy has given the split level, such as the design shown here, its widespread popularity. John If Dyer & Son With bedrooms half a flight up from the living reem wing, the garage LI 9-3220 is accomodated under the bedroom wing with a ground floor recreation room and terrace behind the garage. Open cellar with laundry and heating plant is located under the living room wing. This is Plan Y-327 by Herman York, architect, 90-04 161st St., Jamaica 2, N.Y. The house has 1,900 square feet of habitable floor space. | Additional information available from architect. once. = apg es ome | Log Cabins—Lake Homes We Build All Sizes = Our “Lakeside” _t: 28x20 Including 20x8 Cement = = - ——— | Porch, Floor foundation and ; x te pad \{ chimney, Knotty Pine partitions, y eatey ; Lo rh GO Seen Breakfast Bar, erected on your yA 3°." lot ) “ # 744 ia Bi , y oo. PLAN *y-327 $2195.00 DO IT YOURSELF ..- BUILD YOUR OWN Outdoor Grill t and . * We Carry All the Necessary Materials * @ FACE BRICK end COMMON BRICK especially for a Bar-B-Que Grill @ HARDWARE necessary for building o Grill @ ALL PURPOSE MORTAR for this, and other small jobs cround the home @ CONCRETE SLABS ideally suited for use in - building a Patio See Us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies W READY-MIXED CONCRETE * SAND AND GRAVEL * AUTOCLAVED BUILDING BLOCKS * SASH, LATH, TILE ®FIRE AND FACE BRICK * LIME AND PLASTER ~MILSIFNUNE—-BILSIINUNG--WILSIINUNG--WILSIINANG--UILSIINANG-WILSIANY With Canvas Paint “Do it yourself’ if you realize | that your dingy, faded fiber rugs | should. be. revived. This can be | according to Mrs. Doris I, Ander- song New Jersey extension home over both sides of the rug. Less | canvas paint will be needed if the | fiber rug is sized with starch be-| fore applying the paint. Prepare the starch as for the family washing, brush evenly on one side of the rug, let it dry then paint that side Repeat the process for the other side after 1d--WILSIIWUNG ‘_ | tricity created in the article, and |on the market. They are called by | the general name of anti-statics. | and then dry it $50 perm wow! LOOK! 3-Pc. COLORED BATH SET the first is thoroughly dry. Anti-Statics Prevent It is all the fault of static elec- this can be vanished by using any one of a number of new products Dip the garment into the prep- aration after it has been washed, For tin roofs, a brown or red iron-oxide paint is generally rec- ommended. They are both attrac- tive and durable. Paints of the type known as trim-and-trellis can also be used -for the purpose, if other colors are disired. Ray O'Neil ° Reaitor Complete Real Estate Service 18 W. Heren St. FE 38-2003 | 49* 210 No. 3 in 1 Thick Butt +2 NeFoma Shingles ‘6 Oak Flooring Shingles ait colors 500 sq. Good lengths 29" Take Up to 3 Years to Pay NO MONEY DOWN Remember, Price Means Nothing Without Quality, and Burmeister Has Both! | at Burmeister's low price Aluminum Combination Doors, Includes All Hardware, Price. . . “MAKE SURE IT’S” Burmeister ’s ORTHER LUMBER CO. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 8197 COOLEY LAKE RD. a ™ ~“WILSIFNUNG--WILSIINAUNG-WILSIINUNG--WILSIINANG--WILSIINUNG--WILSIINUNG--WILSIFNUNG--WaLsSigw PONTIAC, MICH. PHONE EM 34171 ..... . . EM 3-3996 We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard BURMEISTER-BURMEISTER--BURMEISTER--BURMEISTER--BURMEISTE * waisianuna teeters have 4 Woman-sly CURTIS kitchen ls \ Curtis kitchens finished “natural” are so beautiful~eo popelar! We have the new woman-styled Curtis wall aad floor cabinets in natural birch —ready for blonde or stained finishes. Or, if you prefer, we will furnish them finish-coated in white for decoration in the colors of your choice. Come in and see the wonder- ful conveniences these Curtis kitchens offer you—kitchens with the 53 features women wam most. (Swing shelf enie illustrated.) CurtiS WOODWORK ALBERT B. Lowrie Lumber _ COMPANY Phone FE 2-9104 Fiber Rugs Revived | Tired Woman catur housewife’s ‘‘dustcatchér” is | * accomplished with canvas paint,| making cleaning days easier for Georgia women came so tired of sewing up dish) cloths and fitting them over mops | University | for cleaning that she invented her | She advises a thorough cleaning | own floor-wall duster and is manv- | first with a vacuum cleaner, going | facturing it in her back yard management specialist at Rutgers | frame, complete with a cotton. | covered ‘“‘mop"’ filled with cotton | | waste. cludes two pre-shrunk, color-fast flannel covers. These, like the dish ROGERS will protect anc | cloths the housewife used origi- | beautify your wood or con- nally, may be washed after using. | crete floors, Mrs Thompson boasts that her | porches or stoirs; $490 Qt. duster has four clean surfaces. be- | inside x outside. cause the slipcover flap can be us- ed extended or folded back. it is convenient for cleaning | around picture frames or mir- °; ae HARDWARE—PAINTS Develops Own ‘Dustcatcher* DECATUR, Ga. (INS) A De | Gee Mrs. Thurman D. Thompson be- } The duster consists of a steel For cleaning, Mrs. Thompson in Boice Builders Supply © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 | FO Amati SOFT WATER Easy to wash. $§25 Gal. The extended flap is desirable, | Midwest she -says, for reaching under PHONE 4-6020 doors and pianos. Folded back, | J. Fawcett Co. The Decatur woman says her | gadget makes even the tedious job | 908 South Adems Rd. of cleaning Venetian blinds a pleasure. Birmingham, Mich. Montcalm Si FE 4-9541 Wels New convenience — nd 4 New savings with Bruner softened water can save you up to $100 a yeor on soop, febrics, water heating and plumbing repeirs. Bruner “Supreme” Water Softener -e- generates itself while you sleep. You can own a Bruner “Supreme” Fully Automatie Water Softener tor less than it costs fou to rent a softener, 100% MODEL NO. 1 AB DOWEX Now you can enjoy money/saving soft MINERAL water in your home without’ troublesome regeneration worries./ The Bruner “Supreme” Fully Automatic Water Soft- DOWEX'| ener regenerates itself while you sleep. Wa Capa Bane The electric clock never forgets — no running out of soft water just when you need it. Come in to see ‘and learn about co ee ee this amazing softener now—easy terms tebe en an Make it yours. Get full information on BRUNER set- Other sizes ond models that assure you eners — yeer plenty of soft woter for ‘your size family gtarantee of highest quality. and home. H.H.STANTON PLUMBING — HEATING CONTRACTOR SALES AND SERVICE 103 State St. FE 5-1683 Baldwin Ave. at Walton Bivd. —e ee ee mm — = all Cast-0-Stone is individually formed and CAST DIRECTLY ONTO YOUR WALLS for custom appearance and 20; PcyPer’y,‘o tive you the tailor. by any pre-fabricated stone manu- factured locally and packed in boxes. ENDURING BEAUTY! ere LOMO AM different natural col- DOWN pon Uy og valet cu anywhere in Michigan 152-172 E, LAWRENCE ST. Mr. Mrs. Homeowner: CAST-0;ST as ~~" See SS E———e : tenance costs. Let 335 cinoteacat 20-YEAR AC MLti kee Ve" severest weather conditions; will not fade FREE ESTIMATES ce ga.og | Come in or MAIL Foiuszrigegtens 117s treme i] | THIS COUPON §=—intermation (on, beautitying and pro: ONE invites you to discover the to give you the tailor- DEEP; RECESSED grooves make each stone stand out in full, brilliant relief. Fifteen SAVE insulation costs, main- and solid resale value to your ecaperts: GUARANTEE CAST-O-STONE will not separate from wall, under or chip. Insist upon genuine CAST-O-STONE for this written protection. Gentlemen: Please give me additional manent COST-O-STONE Veneer: Mey A total of 528,966 U.S. cars were factory-equipped with power-brak- ing in 1953. The U.S.. oil industry spends more than $100 miljion%a year in research studies, ~’ 25% DISCOUNT ‘1G. M. Employees DO IT YOURSELF SAVE EVEN MORE! By Eliminating Labor Costs FREE LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS Wolverine Heating Co. CALL FEderal 2-2113 Licehsed Heating Contractor 26 Years Dependable Service | General Motors DELCO HEAT 123@ Baldwin COMPLETELY ERECTED 975" CALL US for LOW BIDS on ADDITIONS te YOUR HOME, RECREATION ROOM, PORCHES . . . We can deo the complete job . . . EXPERTLY and INEXPENSIVELY! OR .. . DO-IT-YOURSELF, we carry a complete line of Building Supplies. FHA Terms. D&M BUILDING SERVICE Phone ORlando 3-2276 GARAGE (Including Cement Work) FHA TERMS oe yee r _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 = an ot Aes x ee Sie AT 2 ss We SERRA RE TN ee ERR MCs al if Se etteeet SUMMER HOME — This post and-beam house at New Canaan, Conn., stands on 15 pins anchored in bedrock. Built by Ernest Rau from | plans by John Black Lee, designer, the house is an interesting exampie | of how this. simplified type of framing affords large glass areas for modern architecture. Interior bathroom has a skylight. The house covers 1,900 square feet. Post-Beam-Plank Method for Summer Home, Cabin Summer home, cabin and lodge; among those labels, but the funda- construction calls for even more| mental principle is the same. +> | N ll | a 39 | > ecorcoe one | ota | TE Caer | EB qi ; i t D O MULT PYRP OSE Y ey Co f-- 3 -§ = — ee = Pe veRanoa economy than the building of the most budget restricted year-round home. Secondary domiciles are al- ways luxuries. Therefore, few people can afford to splurge on such construction. And, because of limited use, sum- mer homes do not need the same construction as a town house. Yet, sturdiness are struction, “pole type” and “rigid pillar’’ building. eo ARE BUILT OF WOOD! Stop and recall the special beauty that wood gives a home. Makes it a most friendly place, doesn’t it? That's one of the reasons lumber continues to be America’s favorite home building material. Yes, you'll want the advantages of wood when you build, or remodel. We have a full supply of lumber and_ all the other materials you'll need... can help you get started. So, just drop by and tell us your plans... 20 obli- gation, of course, There are a few differences US BEFORE | search inte the practicability of Briefly, these methods eliminate the use of upright 2 by 4s spaced every 16 inches (on centers) around the perimeter of a house. In place of such studs, posts are erected 8 feet apart and the house is hung, or bridged between these posts. This is the way some Colonial pioneers and many . Japanese built their homes about 300 years ago. A few months back, this way of | building was described in this col- umn of your newspaper because of the success some farmers had experienced in building pole type barns that defied tornadoes. Readers from Canada to the Rio Grande wrote in asking for more information. Since that column was pub- lished, the home building indus- try has completed extensive re- rigid piliar framing for homes. The current issue of a trade pub- lication reports that a dozen mer- chant builders across the conti- nent “have switched to post-and- beam and-or plank-and-beam. People planning summer homes o> modern dwellings with big glass areas will be interested to know YOU BUILD | YOUR GARAGE Call FE 2-0233 t ‘ ‘ " ‘ \ \ \y \ ih : Ye “% \\) \ ‘ \ CHURCH'S Inc. 107 Squirrel Rd. Auburn Heights Electrical Contractor Appliance—Fixtures Phone OR 3-2601 - OR 3-1483 Interior Remodeling CORWIN LUMBER CO. 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 4494 Dixie Highway Drayten Plains, Mich. KEASEY ELECTRI TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ BUILDER 670 W. Huren FE 4-3525 the results of this study Questioning this simplified type of framing on the bases ‘‘Is it cheaper? Can it help your plan? Can it give you a better looking house?” this magazine says ‘‘The answer to all three questions is ‘Y —but’ or ‘sometimes—if.' ”’ conduits and heating and ventilat- ing ducts. Also if you don't care for exposed rafters in your ceiling, a false ceiling is needed. But for summer home con- struction, or a build-it-yourseif . lodge it sounds like you can save yourself something in lumber bills and work, too, by taking a tip from the farmers who plant a pole here and a pole there and swing a sturdy wind-defying barn between them. The Housing and Home Finance Agency in Washington, D.C., has published a technical bulletin on ‘Plank and Beam System for Resi- dential Construction’’ and the Doane Agricultural Service, St. Louis, Mo., has information on|™® farmers’ successes with the method. Wood Ladders Moved Easily 7 Advantages Over Metal-Type Scalers Listed It's all a matter of balance. Once you know how to balance a wood extension ladder, it can be moved quickly and easily. Professional painters, carpenters, roofers and siders have learned the secret and so can any home handyman. To move a wood ex- tension ladder short distances in an upright position, these are the important things to remember: 1. Always hold the ladder by one of the side rails. 2. One hand should be about three feet from the bottom of the ladder; the other hand should be up on the same side as high as you can comfortably reach. | In this way, a wood ladder up| to 24 feet can be maneuvered with the least amount of exertion. The same technique is suggested for raising a wooden ladder from a prone to an upright position. The home repairman has plenty of uses for a wood ladder all year long—te repair his reof and sid- ing, to check the caulking and Permits Issued - Total Figure Is $42,509; Largest Are $13,000, $11,000 for Homes Thirty-two building permits were issued this week by the Pontiac City building department in the amount of $42,509. A permit to build a home at 131 Blaine was granted to Marie Neaves for $13,000. John M. Beau- din was issued a permit for a home at 504 Avon in the amount of $11,000. ,Other permits issued this week include: Addition—184 Orchard Lake Theodore Pine, $1,000 Remodel—60 EB Bivd WN. Butid basement—363 Central, 1,000, R. Ody, Michigan, Ave, Benjamin Danie! Derwin GO Sheriff -Goslin Build home—577 Arthur, L. BH. John- aaa Fourth, John M. Hopper, eesietion—00 W. Beverly, Douglas H Davidson, §1,500 Addition —41 Ogeniaw, Leona Wat- a, $800 Reside—105 Emerson, Midwest Supply Pinegrove, Co., $633 Not the Right Nail: It's not a good idea to use regular cut steel floor nails to repair loose or squeaky floor boards, In the first place the large heads on these nails are difficult. to conceal and secondly, if the nail fails to do the job, the squeak will be much mote noticeable. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY col FE 5-8614 CEMENT and-CINDER BLOCKS F. G. Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street . Any Time, Any Amount, Any Place | ra @ Heating @ Air- amare @ Sheet Meteo Work aR TIRENON Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock. FE 5-6973 FENCES | CLOTHES POSTS, Steel with Hooks ............$4.98 ALL TYPES OF FENCES Installed by Us or Materials Only! . ARDMORE FENCE CO. Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thers., Set., 8-6; Fri. 8-8; Sunday 9-1 49 N. Parke Se. flashing, to paint, to clean leaves out of his gutters, to install or remove screens and storm win- dows—these are just a few. Why choose a wood ladder? Be- *% ANY AMOUNT CEMENT GRAVEL, SAND cause they're safer and less ex- pensive than metal ones. They’ll support more weight more rigidly and won't conduct electricity. In the winter months, wood lad- ders won't ice up as quickly as metal ladders. And in the summer, you don't have to worry about blistering your hands — because wood is less susceptible to heat. Mirror Gives Stair Illusion of Wideness One of the most difficult dec- orating problems found in remodel- ing old houses is presented by the narrow, wall-hugging stairway in the front hall. To give new width and sweep to such a stairway glaze the stair wall with panels of structural mirror is recommended. The en- tire hallway will assume new dimensions and brightness, and the stairway will seem twice as wide. “Post-beam-plank is a wonder- ful structural system if you use it right,” the magazine says. “There is no such thing as one perfect structure that will fit each and every house. But there is such a thing as a near perfect structure for a speci- fic type of house. Post-beam-plank is such a_ structural system.” Whereupon the commentators con- clude that it is fine for houses with large sheets of glass, flat roofs and open plan. This ‘is why they think it helps a plan and produces a better looking house. As for economy, there is no denying that this theory of fram- ing cuts down on the amount of lumber needed, but it raises a hazard insofar as workmen may not be able to work as fast until they understand it. Joseph Eichler, a builder of San Francisco, found that he could save 10 per cent after his first 20 houses CATSMAN | 339 S. PADDOCK ST. * ANY PLACE x ANY TIME | Phones FE 5-5572—Eve. & Sun. FE 2-4489 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN -- ae > were built and almost 25 per cent after his first 80 houses, when his carpenters got used to the sys- tem. Problems encountered when you use 2-inch planks for a roof deck on a post and beam frame include insulation, concealment of electric Arriving Soon! A beautiful 2-bedroom home for less than $10,000—featur- ing a studio bedroom ‘and attached carport. Located on a large lot in a newly developed subdivision west of Pontiac: Schools, churches and shopping area nearby. Watch for Our Large Ad Friday, July 16th OCTAGON RADIATOR Gas and Oil Furnaces with super economy OCTAGON Radiators! Be sre to see these emoring new furnoces thet are setting new economy and home combort records! Ba William Lechner 27 N. Coss = FE 22-1821 ¥ { OIL FIRED Limited Time Only! See Us Before You Buy YBoILers | Authorised Oakland County Distributor PONTIAC STORE 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 ‘DRAYTON PLAINS STORE 4696 Dixie Hwy. — OR 3-9501, a. rrr ittien ARR} ARs) as Here’s another step forward in woman's search for freedom from housework — a concealed cabinet for dinnerware close to the point of use and built right into the wall. This is just another bonus from good home planning. By taking to ° ae the upkeep on another piece of furniture and allows more freeway space in the dining-living area. It also saves steps by placing the ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 Concealed Cabinets Hold Dinnerware Right in Wall wood, There are interesting varia- tions. In some instances where the walls of the room are painted or stained, the cabinet is finished in are designed with open hand holds for easy access. No two cabinets are identical Nor are any two of these wonder storage units. finished the same. Some women prefer stained wood, some like painted walls and still varnish or wax to bring out the warm neutral colors of the wood so when the doors are opened the unit is in distinctive contrast. , . " So] in the morning. If your kitchen Tips for Keeping Cool countertops ape tiled, there'll be To keep cool: put away heavy| no wearisome clean-up — just a curtains, ' ccumiana extra chairs | swish of a damp cloth. Nap in the and rugs. Uncluttered space gives} afternoon if\only for a ‘half-hour; a ‘cool feeling, Do your cooking | you'll awake refreshed. OPEN SUNDAY Homes... GOO% Shaker Dr. off Williams Lake Rd. — (1% Mile off West Huron) Phone OR 3-7414 SRT mR RENIN Ra [= ALL "TYPES CEMENT WORK All Work Guaranteed ~ Free Estimates . Reliable Waterproofing Complete Line of a 24 Whittield : Phone FE 77 ; ; : FIRTH CARPETING Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. There has been a carpet revolution — TUFTWEAVE makes precious A ty wool carpets’yours at a cotton bud- get price. p soft tweed, rit 3 Tuftw arpet comes in Your Heating Supermarket fabulous ain drenched colors — CORNER HURON ST. ond ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD makes any room look beautiful. © Presents the You can’t afford to miss it, you can afford to buy it! Come see this car- : pet sensation now! eo (OEE, ' 4 , PONTING FLOOR COVERINGS |) | | Bond Air | L. R. TAYLOR, Owner ; —— oar axaren 379 Orchard Leke Avenue FE 2-2353 © Coleman Biend-Air furnace forces freshly heated filvered air through 312" heat tubes. Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices Pre-Engineered 32-inch heat tubes carry fresh- — o— _ ly heated air from furnace te Blender. ©Colemen Blend-Air Furnaces are available in ——— a a either gas or oil models. : ae PLYWOOD SALE Goodwill Automatic Heating Co. a" 4 x8" $425 3401 W. Huron ‘Tiis'ans Phone FE 2-7849 eee .s F i ji) 4 a" 4x x Plyscore $52 =F | / i, P Cedar Fence Posts } ) 4" Tops, 7’ Long ...... 59¢ | 4 Rock Leth..... Bundle $1.21 | | >. Z ’ j S ORTONVILLE LUMBER CO. | (() Ortonville, Mich. Phone Ortonville 59 , “al r= HIDDEN DINING STORAGE—This concealed dinnerware storage | in the dining-living area and saves countless steps. Snug-fitting panel ' | cabinet eliminates furniture, saves housework, gives more freeway poe are not visible when closed. _ a the walls for storage it eliminates| Mt tmto amy wall anid it doesn’t | others like to retain the natural need more than 12 fo 15 inches | beauty, i colori ft th These cabinets can be built to formulated te prevent staining! of depth. It is especially edapt- LoS eee mipsel Ferg . A. C. COMPTON & SONS If your home has large areas of able for narrow wall areas be- ° em - nm LUMBER, HARDWARE, 4900 WEST HURON ; tween doors, which is generall the wall so the door edge is con- UILDERS’ SUPPLIES ee ee eee eres Lumber lost space and poratd to md Save lroning Steps jcealed. They can be in any de- . = brick or stone, here’s good news! orate. Furniture hardly ever fits ° @ | sired width, but generally are de- New Du Pont Two-Purpose House inte such a narrow section With Hooks in Board signed to fit into a specific wall Paint is specially formulated to BLDRS’ SUPPLIES Aa Weed way ‘to cmcanl ta ' section peopel pede oe the prevent staining on masonry be- SASH & DOORS storage unit is behind snug-fitting | | Someone suggests rod — itchen as as dining area. low painted surfaces . . . costs no doors. In fact, it is possible to the troning- b for hangers to more than ordinary house paint! BUILDERS’ HDWE. eo ama oe ao = — ae Seid chista. children’s clothes ond TOOL TIPS PAINTS not even visible when closed. | ther short pieces of washing, and W Prevents white staining below Generally the doors so they will not touch the floor. The ws $435 place by es latch ‘which, re_| idea of using hangers works tully| | WROWG Pays Dividends a oe oe ee ee DICKIE, (Jf tosses wits oti pressure on po ag regia rel pt WINDOWS CASINGS wa oe be fe| a Closeby table as quickly as it ts DOOR JAMBS BASE TRIM Lumber Co. The cabinet can tailor-ma finished. This is one reason why ~ EVERYTHING YOU NEED DON ALDSON to accomodate the particular stor- some women who have ironers like 2495 Orchard Loke Rd. || age requirements of the family. to do their ironing in the dining 7 \ > IN LUMBER / Linens and silverware are kept in — 4 LUMBER CO. Phone FE 4-3538 tray drawers in the lower part of| "1+ saving stepe at the ironing L MB ER | 27 Orcherd Loke Rd. FE 2-8381 the unit. Open shelves provide am-| hoard is worth thinking about, 5 , ms oY ee ae ple storage space for china and saving steps in hanging out the Z eh or ENE a: glassware and can be adjusted t0/ washing and bringing it in again 10265 Highland Rd. at M-59 EMpire 3-4082 ee the desired height to take care of/ suid become a major preject. It . | tall glasses or larger pieces of/is accomplished completely by : china. bringing an automatic tumbler i When the doors are the | dryer into the house. The only e ge 5 unit ts attractive, compact and | steps then required are the few U. S. G. Latex Asbestos Siding |Z trim looking. The drawer faces between the washer and the dryer. Ta stech~Coles, White. $4650 : U.S.G. Striated Thermoplastic Asbestos Siding $14” x Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. Always Service — All Weys! : 831 Ocklend Ave. FE 2-0224 WANTED. 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CLARKSTON == __ 7110 Dinie Hwy a MA 5-4921 A iN \ iM i i} iW ‘it's perfect for Dad's” ..and for my room, ¥ dom \e5 vat ane 8 THE VERE PMS it 2S ‘ | Py Ae ay the new Kroly Pine Woodgrained SHEETROCK 1. @. Reg. U.S. Pat. Of. The Seegraet " yeciem Wallsend e freproot Choose the new Knotty and Walnut woodgrain Pine Sugzrnoce for the effects that re- walls of the den or play: produce all the details of low in cost room in your new home _ the natural wood. You'll heave the natural Ideal for remodeling. beauty of expensive wood Goes right over old walle. decorates 2$ paneling, plus the advan- Needs no decoration, 20 tages of fire-proofgypeum. joint treatment. Call or it bul Financing on the ABC Plan NO MONEY DOWN As Low as $5.00 Per Month Maximum Loan $2,500.00 THE unit ‘“‘grows” Homemade, of plastic, Work Table, By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer A versatile wall easily -hung unit and inexpensively bled at home from plastic, plywood and metal hardware, can be all things to all children. It from a dressing and bath table for the infant, to a play and work table for the youngster, and then to a desk for the student If needs change, a homemaker can appropriate it for her use in kitchen, den or bathroom. Easily portable, it can be as large or small as space requires Pondering the speed with which much childhood furnitare is ou(grown, the space it takes apd the dent it makes in the budget, I devised this unit for our own children's room. Per- haps you'd like a closer look. To assemble it took no special talent or complicated equipment The framework is made of perforated metal strips and their companion slotted brackets, which you may have seen in store dis- plays and in many homes assem- ‘grows’ You can find this metal hard- Ware at many retail stores, and strips are sold by the foot, in any length you require. Holes for screws are already drilled. The three extra-wide brackets I needed were ordered through the hardware. store from a build ers supply company Heart of the unit is a sizeable plastic-covered shelf, 22 x 38 inches, supported on three 22- inch- wide brackets Formica used to top the /,. inch plywood makes the shelf resistant to results of all forsee. ehle childhood accidents, and provide, an easily cleaned, sani- tary surface. Looking ahead to use of the unit as a play table, and later as a desk, I chose the plastic in a satin- finish soft green, pleasantly pat- terned with stylized skylarks. + This should be more restful to the eyes than highly polished bright colored surfaces. Narrower shelves for supplies are supported on eight-inch brackets. I bought birch lumber scraps for these and painted them yellow and white. Relying on our local lumber yard to pre-cut the shelves, plywood ARE YOU THINKING __OF BUILDING? % QUALITY %& SERVICE % PRICE Are of HIGH IMPORTANCE We Feature All Three oo LAKE THMRER C0. 7234 Cooley Leke Rd. EM 3-306) Pe <i i WALL UNIT GROWS — Wall-hung work-and-play right along with the plywood and metal hardware, Handy Wall-Hung Unit Easily Becomes ae —— f PONTIAC PRESS, &: shelves, left, are adjusted for a nursery bathing unit. At right, the installation becomes a play place, with just a few mimutes’ adjustment growing child. Desk or Dressing Table for baby, slip the long brackets into slots at a comfortable height and put the plastic shelf on top of them. You'll have room under- neath for a closet, diaper pail and narrow shelves for diapers or supplies and formica to size simplified the rome assembly Following the manufacturer's directions, I found that a special cement is used to bond plastic te plywood, Absence of tricky openings or {contours makes this process an| We tried one long shelf across easy matter. Edges of the shelf|the top to hold lotions, powders are bound with metal stripping. | 8d such within easy reach. And I enlisted help from the man| Youll want a belt to keep a wriggler in his place. I rigged one up from one long piece of strong cotton, which encircles the shelf and is thumbtacked securely to the under side. On top, I sewed a shorter webbed belt which buck- les around baby's tummy When baby grows into a youngster in need of a play table, simply lower the main shelf and re-arrange the others. Replace the baby necessities with paints, toys and books. There's room under ours for the toy box that holds bulky of jects such as blocks (The toy box doubles as bench ) Correct, Incorrect Ways to Handle Tools Presented BANDSAW—FOR WooD | DO... use a narrow, thin blade for cutouts and scrollwork and a wider, heavier blade for thick stock, ripping and resawing bo . drill holes in the waste area to turn the work when cut- ting curves with sharp ends DO... check the blade tension adjustment before using so that the blade is neither too tight nor too loose DO... if you are right-handed, Stand to the left of the work, feed with the left hand and guide with the right. DO... apply beeswax to the saw blade when cutting hardwoods, such as mahogany, walnut and maple. of the house, and we mounted the framework. We used three four- foot lengths of the perforated strips, even though I was repeatedly as- sured that two lerigths would be enough to support the weight. These strips are screwed to studs in the wall about 16 inches apart. For added strength, extra-long screws were used (With the aid of a level, mount one strip first. Line up prefor- ations on succeeding strips with the first one, again using the level, before you tighten screws into place.) _To use as a dressing- bath cone wrench in the same place all the time so you won't have to waste time looking for it =cut heevy steck valess you e jigsew. DON'T .. . cut 2 by 4s or sim- ilar stock unless you have one of the special, heavy-duty machines. DON’T . . . try to turn abrupt corners except with a jeweler's blade. DON'T . . . turn on the electric- ity until you move the pulley by hand to be sure the —— is working properly. DON'T . forget that acesso- ries will tum your jigsaw into a filing machine and a sander. DON'T , . . allow the slotted part of the guide bar to project beyond the gullets of the sawteeth unless you want the blade to be ruined quickly. DO- > > +s 3 ed ‘ 2 $ /3 rang Lr herd DON'T... attempt to cut sev- eral pieces of wood to the same size or curve unless they are held together with brads DON’T . . . forget the old band- saw-principle-that-when two~-cuts are to be made in a piece of wood, always make the short cut first DON'T . . expect to get ac- curate bevel cuts unless you use a miter gauge DON'T .. . use bowed or twisted stock if it canbe avoided, but if Summer Air Allows Floors to Be Refinished This Is a good titme of year to refinish wood floors, because abil- ity to Keep the windows open re- duces whatever objectionable odor there may be in the finish used and also because drying is has- tened Sanding of floors, once a back- Be Sure New SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 House Will Sel Reputable Builders Say Middle-of-Road Policy Best in Style Don't buy a house if it isn't worth selling again. That's the advice from reputable builders around the country. Sure, you may plan to live in your new house the rest of your life, but unforeseen events often make that The HOUSE of PLYWOOD 1435 $. Weodward\Birmingham) Phone lial Open Bs Opes Mi 4-6157 * = impossible. A new job, children | growing up and away, new in-| terests, illnesses, any number of things, can make it necessary to sell the house. | It's good common sense, there- | fore, to buy more than superficial glamor in a house. The soundest advice, builders say, is to stick with the middle-of-the-road trend in modern housing, avoiding ex- | treme styles. And buy the best you can afford, they urge, because | only quality pays off in,the long run. In buying quality, you'll find it easier to keep the house in top condition for possible resale. The use of such standard mate- rials as waterproof, durable tile im kitchens and bathrooms, fer instance, means that redecorat- ing is never needed—an expen- sive item in many badly planned homes. Modern conveniences such as | air - conditioning, scientifically | planned lighting, automatic gar- | bage disposers, recessed storage space, handy laundries, and quarry tiled terraces are all becoming an expected part of every new house. To shop for anything less today is to ignore‘ the terrific strides housing has made in the last few years. Other things to consider when | buying a house — always with i thoughts of its resale potential in j ’ * t . .- bd ’ ‘ ‘ * + s ee ee ee a “ewe re * mind—are these: Make sure the neighborhood is established. Be- ware of the cute small house; it's often built for hurry-up sale. Re- member that one and-a-half or two | bathrooms are the rule today for the quality house. But above all, avoid extremes in design. Fashions change and you may find yourself | with a dud on your hands in later | years | Vacuum Duster Brush Keeps Carvings Clean | Delicate carvings and tufted up- holstery on furniture are difficult | to keep free of dust unless you use the vacuum cleaner duster brush and small suction nozzle You can dust books, too. You swoop up the dust around stairway posts and in the sharp step angles; | there is a right tool for each and every cleaning job in the home. Avoid Clamp Scars When using metal clamps on) finished wood, always slip a piece | of scrap lumber between the | clamp and the finish wood to "me vent the clamp marring the smooth surface. | We Specielion in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING Phene FE *-207) 353 N. Cass Established 1018 Get An Estimate Witheut Obdtigation HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO. Lone Pine Village Style-Rite, Inc. 1090 Lene Pine Rd. breaking job, is made easy now. by the avatiabitity of tools which can} be rented Before the finish is applied the | wood should be as free of dust as possible. The finish should be applied as soon as possible after vacuuming. you do, be sure to keep the concave side down when cutting DON'T . . . ignore the manufac- ture's directions about the fre- quency of oiling the bearings THE TABLE JIGSAW DO, . . use the hold-down to pre- Te Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the “All-Woman Realty” THELMA M. ELWOOD Realtor 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 46-3844 of FE 65-1284 vent the work from being raised from the table during the upward stroke of the saw blade. DO... keep the oil reservior at the proper level, using the type of oil recommended by the manufac- turer of the jigsaw. DO... check with a square to be certain that the blade is per- fectly straight after it has been mounted. 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ROrsER AL eet the of flea nec be | Ber a shou “tollows tavorab a 16.380 00 “a ternat med [poe fownstl as Ler} Peg rise the Hay ra from an bu mane noone Mil, Mork a te pea . oe aways DMNSTO tng er ta ead Ge clearep C th te sg _ atrect our Me eens ooo ae : Sy acri pod gio of 8 th Mega! ot wear. loce eppest com | re. , t, 6 key. f ec jo c in AN ET T eas th a rt ra ‘ou: at of t th to ‘tor i Co com 0 300 i a f' ir ine 8p e ex - } Rone gar Ate pare a com Seman ete, Cig mrnitte a Gentiem Peewee FRANK R. yew Towneh this city mea sf ae #iao0s Sian! eve re sine eas it ues 6! 3 200 08 Bole oe Me held A pursuant accel a ‘tie a ise oe or we Ses are to form ue vio exp rity ot anes meow Be SRNanD Pow tere eas tbo ee Se Mighiand ibereas. th a tse ‘bars Nota eae or ot ‘tor ere et coos a ee blipest it. pape nr ne ee ae a vee “=i ard uO, Chair: pad Age Pele ac est ard is mar aie — sotto and Corporatio rhepeni == 008.00 ham abe —— Bede ts fixe attorney (Re. Mo Waters, him ra Niparae. ee peti raged v son the reso nam. esol ie ond de ade ie lie s this _e ge 00 tion Ce od to 00 Dise oor te “+ ocak : : “ na subetan < one | hore ayant aes pidge re tess an at sh Ped c to PO = . ve r ot pete 5, Somali as oe asin sea wins i gre ee stn matic |Pa “oe ae oper us eee ws he vest ae lie Say on ake oe Se, i esa a asaeel yneine reer eae we ger oy ces oo iad ko at itor be su ado: y D oa. ep anne ~ requested @ tol - thie, ma of 63. add ate eg thes eb Paes ty ==. es: fli Co Mr io tien elect Te tin the * + ie bons — sce, th. decia sree to jon pr ent Vv ed the r thes Pi * supported | le st el N . bl red uested th - Th is can ake 83 m Ts cost half w enn pel pe par ested and Andrew D b . ex ‘ounty. toe if y. — = son mae “a ss suppor ect a- following jared id nt f the ot ayer Pre hores bi kc ch Wy end t gE quarter . ef to at $65 ts tim 2 s a. 9. 6 the mii of —— po ea th B . 8 pee lupe pire 7. Leomt ton Pn is P) ane . t theoreti a, fo] ed ae b dpa vied r Th ao be ant the saa ola ecu ita coda mittee, ‘wh pshi are sak lense comer Br de 0} rted qe pth Dagon trom STAN a wary _ ted b = that offe res no jead de th - M ed orig ace raft ehec that LB ange tert of at ing a ft ‘aul. ‘ berg ard of rate 1 b/ A move whose ‘ rg to nereement Roane Dreade —t b the Gi ree — ar an mgr ab de ke se ose | Se wy min awe tongs % tid inte sett te ce i ett wht Gna ies Sule ber aired SIs Pipa ever wa the sbi le M ted Baa te the. Mas cq leh the rman. him each 't ' leoet sais ip fons en rd cuaree y errr | Dp th aan os ns ie ing iy. Cigek — ~~ Con: Boa Sates fe. | Ma as the ajority at nsare mittee nba, hac ty Tit x ene cost 0 outa | Oo Sees Be Johns eee Sse = cn Sea 7 sna brat a zine Hs tnt eee ee rt pass hot Bec ace se Ss cas ae i bees M lime ty En : gg r Cyril FOR 1 gg —— t of ptto 7 Rea tT Pe erlion &ppo ed ing ae a th res of poun- wee wethate ui — m mR ie jon aa nee and below. Loosais, Kelle reas oes "Moved by nee ag 954 ot Tapaday” A ise yr m id eagle “appointed es ae spe anak omen tekcs “ais os below. | is, ule aot mt reed or ployed ajer. “Nipart ore agged ae dare a gy Hes | igaien r e slated "by. the _* ea: so, rt 1 Fai eer an ie Bet this Board t ph bes be ere: jo weqeadtd — ; ae ae See rt the ” it eral Chari es ae ee hese ene werorsne's KS ee 3 koi eee “ wong oes ae aS ei snes | ee xo ee aos serous ha as ames me Betneiaer cH aes: sane ieee £7 | ies a. soit Feat” Be Wie eee fu am there m ue tens ie cimea the fate ae ahaa : t . . ari In 01 a a en- = m 5 . 80 au- = at! C i a . bo cereen net a . L apes RY: orre lene < taoottne neater of —, ahd east oan doles lord vourcien se aoe y saiation tte ae — : Satta e AOD he alae k, the had vere ro Shy owed . oy tas ree Bi Pheassa Clark am wee yates gupee. ended where ectin uditors: Supe pte lly BG me = yquart as Road [your feta" com Pion tor oat get jeul ag vane ee ait ae Corporation “announced a to lg peiciotay sera ~ {ft tht mae | ae re ied and sen B rvi peltybed a ee lacnis er th Thi re fe requiring » 7 operations — of bree thi rk ot | "2 cata: nn r areal rose neat fe er ietar woul — eer a Sar Minority tne hoard ta tebe bucthes ie eyed to “ i vised iis care? ge of June y apr sta resol winburye Sia sit fate - ‘ er = . m aoe. navn | bet ine gre har ag == ae Ko = mers aa Neus, Board porthwest g Dea * Brag eae Pat mite Te ae, se oo ra it seus Pee, i tax ot Dr dina oe cock, IN e the be r auras Fy Bowes ; aon cou ae me men ies pe — on | 36. 1949 Me aolttea "Ne 1942, y WN 0 u rhous Thate! k t! wna Ma rt tear « 0 eet bt =a sy re 5 A arene Railroad s | th pian saitors poe gens t 71, eo, Se aets .. “vier ee ne aol —_ —— - referred Lily. a ‘ ting ned ‘ a R rt here Plone om Commit “ts of Mar fer - pril | 8 Tei vntaert rast} ahead ae ornare eed wi ahs a iaier. are 26 Hon Reaak in Rese! = No. tion pears Aa pt, right. hatcher, Bs the Se Sra and Ea anner son, Faron c Eh sy etofore of afersorg - tne Gar orde this Ratha Section Aap bye icatin th opinion date 950. atution _ tien Ne. zit Moved. ack. am 2 nes : sar, Rovere we oe Cow A by th * Beaiia 8 ure. H = . - a by Mt RORSER TO sub a Qatland neurred | entative = Td by thet ti igs ye of accom m: ° by oe Constr peg ution “3 Hee % sat M ty , ae ual ried poverty Ros a ey doom Seeman tsa a Mise seine he! Roeser" = fares tr this bud e the fin Rags tive I-mov Recep reeset sche nor . ie lay hi odate y he dered le practi BUItDr «| seeniem pe wiley A followine a , Aud (Oboe _— a 5 . c . Moved ‘by Pace uw “spread 4 We ceca 00, K , Mr ke eerie Suppo LIL: TrTEE eli prer ti al ashes the os deer — peed a Township “northeasterly are foie market bul uce ore HA NOs 2550 denuary Eausliaati h be sipeerts Report soe eal a! —— = ped, Kost Senate, Scan the rece Pepaiution oon at ‘earn eee ach eee was | tour a Taunt isbove werat AND arr |e ae: = Pee outs and ve Lhe hairman red wag ock pt ‘ostish: Blane n. | Be eres man. re y Li of r on y Auds noses oe ose tease nshi Wa ing Mey 1 _— e an ree wii ey AVI " D ono ame e¢ Co pm supporie Ko By Mr A apy 70 oan _ of the . “Pai ~Wennn Bonner ok arene ere = , <a with the este ot is furdier ; ome the, eral agony: as - ee “pice pine r. on and r rente- Pits ips Milles H nsom, and was Roane te = “oun a oun hd tion y ft ~. « rowan be eta it - Suid im ed : Pr ND Che E il as eq wi . rill aan Chairman, mith. sire Ne ering to — IRS ce i, Lew | port Bog | a an Revotut E BA Bote copy of Tex ford ee ce ra be instr ae be this one-b would econ ° ry the there : EDWIN. a out tbe mo eens gertion man, Lotion com the a arena. a eison, a. | oot “me rite eS ution | wa pacar the res | Pe .. to he Clerk instructed th sy Board. _ economically. was feit cM, % J SPEED. : leonuias ¥ spe a oo th <mestone un fy cmt ag re plane eae sad Market ges wave axp (AMES co wise rane ne aa Some . atic ee et i | ect a ee ee eee Fe eee ie 8. rn it ne lips. iv th. lor ° bi r- iM an ret t eT [5 th: i tert | 7 om ri esc bd of r sou. y ea co w STO s eq with nded . of Rule XV ed Gen regs Ta Be . 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Ir il, ‘ch in noe Cuma Mac De Cady, Wi ensien,] Tm Comt extn oui lo should ag gone tin, Har a clack, —— meee an te Tat the Gearasaar uders rv _ —— id eeere described w. & anche! Se i ropes ‘Chairman t veoaere we cummings Sonat watson aes sate Raton cae eS deo Harvie, eae oon Si ena ch errr a Sate om ess wae tee ta he"? ral ofits my its me : a . : me a . Ni r 1 eee Pb dnb rito poe n s! A ¥ or ” shim nor lier. felows y thcarpes ‘ nied fo Sees iw * - 1 move et ators. result Pas i id in bd omen nd Bootinc annex from tt ey neineers | Staniey im- wae West Unwast n known ¢ Town, Vows rant ra Ce t i y : . - i ‘ ; . . 8 101 5 sect Cou al court hou 40 — Vinson, ag on * cn benitted eri a Hunter Bee tr rd ot to we at va » aes on quarter ita mages D Tem set = ial Court o Cc tle . Bebe Sees Be Bre . 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(0) rs Seboek. ce Wee te Hidde! 909 ® ahibet A t id Be alvedoe ney on ae Fa) |p ale H md e ‘tn e bd 1 Menzies. Mas oa. R ay es ¥ Hor w , Card LL Eg. coe | har oy rota | ad heres fritory eactoe ee sus ule : aca the. vis Mill of said 8 ser. Schalm LI mapa apse oS : x. — ume, anderoon, 2 ven ee on RANSFOR! é ORTON. Mr serge menor aT eau ant p ot con = tin lh ons rites in Ses atte fee aheaee cm Be via] Mae: a foal eae rr oa seman "a csi A tation 3 * | tata rey ‘eee | a Seoppeepeeny re Pe ets ani peters lal co et ca as 1954 By Mr ne ward,” Cure ge ioeoen Eber rg coamres! Sanita an Lea at pe a vere are y of rau desert te be Tequested. oe ting Bouthe wad paid Spok- ed the Bonner soar Thatcher eA an r. . ae son, M Nn COCK > ‘0 ppl n te eo) a te b vt ow lo ed and . ton pret ! nee e orthia N . . Vv mons n- 2 Reet nee Sst nar . NOR ioe eee ae anit, cores =| sviioma ee era ar Peg grist, te a out oe eta pu sore . Bch ard: L. M R NST and ie i on aod ssa ntl ann in ithe aigge ‘Opo: eli . 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I aT es. lo on ot ich ona tai Cha: tarvs 2 — = cmmien ae See — hese ok ces ne Senet mere 8 sein: <a Soa et eS a coh dee see Rana a ie Ca op and should Ww rea t th of as ahh de Se eee: ey, Eon E Bare. | ori > most ated R i j Roeser st 2 beg c ily. aaTE ‘voll w Didenbury er a, the géucational of pone “ sto be nal ihe ‘ae re ae bid icon ats une, Granam, eae =o bed ta ah = auarter, mand Thane omit pent =o of aid ee! of cea ab ace Sane x Mein for th whe oved “and aril a tac, x num bed Tot Uihortte the Irwin. ween a “aS Bien = That tod fae Wat Bec. og avannai wo mou Oldenburg. to th ‘Section of Pa: ison ence |y 30 be Pa rhouse, late Bee ea veemean ana te aoe ee aeer et peer cree or koe vm. | ines ee BS ees eee sea sae raul com Sind Sod bog ae me pe bain Bi ‘ con P tae a cae e os ecotaine n> =< 7 ——— in "ies yp 2 ele : dent vee _ Tlie oral et = Ebene hea alm: ng fog Ag tolr 5 gon a Van- While f tion. rena sai, pet 7m ond ss as | Pon °d epee an te i : _iavineon Marvie) ti 3 palate: no and act quart 7.60 tava d feo rch H ay coe Waters” Shim: ove-sich rie sand pence ast 2 | reo Stersce “ * sapere, Were ar tioned when niet itt nd sufficie Pontiac, the Oal to the. recat a erred paneer an, oe Cour warter of acre Rell. mar arried Zapt aman, coli pe ies as “os — recon ws t! heres th ¥ on {fie ttee of Whe + k a Cc lan i Dill ey. hi oc peed c ste ‘ t st 8 ail. conaiet as n : aie to oaths : eee on e Mis at e e ous sid by Sst Se perenne oie hehe ei tren ae rie gna atae aoe | Seta a Mn: | hed ae a a oa ner cm" r 5 ] + ane P _ — haa - 0 lea 4 re a 1 ec pe ‘ td rm 281 t ppo a Sua aine Mh Eg — abo fai Ts ian ‘ ‘unt Dd se A bul RI —— er. 0. ae hig rd on es L aT uild and ea *t riod No ing To M 3 to ee be ried t e th th in fi Pa M y Mead pi an ATI er A le an, arse ot| Bin — int in G t to ‘use te run- The a Soe vinat recom regular one Saas oes n Register iruhs Hoh ONS d. Ma- or nope. Rig the operat thet cde tore rage — on said Ledies aepot be tet a end soe ieee volved, a cami? mt was os ‘iota mumps the Boar Sone ection. i ; aaa oe Pheri ae t een a a er sis | feta P Genter i more we arbereae a reneral wie stom of nate each ae Election tn sy ee sopropr a grab ANDRE or, ees. | of ssed. the on Deri apr roe cum sect ‘ir, twenty 17 tgse =e ore = speci = na “ess it mised Dare ens ae sectatle’ some se ction eae repriati rare anise ° Sul es neat aoe aie Name ear f Sueen st me ae h than ninety => Le set : mite sich oe eerie Lite 7 ae a a Ba B tie and Seer a= ounty Soe ere “ the ee Soe ee a ore = : oo tte | a ’ e arecea ‘yy St dbase * ninety i eet oe score eae ie seis «800 oe “ FOR joss oP ee oper amas a tad rt poe Bae ei em oe rt or the Tt ganas ts of , x Chile rity. e.. oe .000 per «ot 8 cat su aireun y vice - ght ‘ a "8 oe bs He May ea 1. "make thie ee e Th reuaa “4. ant Addit balance C to ra Soldiers “Buildings ce 12.000 00 Bude ing Rtg ny ~ Hagel nh sr] "Township _ me, bal nt upon time @ the pmo ae _assumed : rune Bo te oat fo ged a of jers B Guidan a. ‘eve ee Me ote “me oa om anions inoue er Files to’ uring ve Was, ry bas rec med th 20 ard res J ed ie airme ute an Bou uria: ance. oo a 4 00 f Con = ion 00 nt ar cept. —- that al eg bud ve thai M ba for om | tlle wthe form and harighe ls above. n re m= hed «eggs oes - i ae 16.007 To mtorest ate. wi Lauper) anc for yment of get 8 and muslen ee | the on don 8: th ee BUT ie of Bloomfield rar = Ro ee jiovt 00 _ Budge! a ie ma tone Pecece | ewel” said & Inotice os tte’ to ¢ $3,300 Chairm ds ses : ee eau oS Sine oo aie aati pony reves far ein Seed oy Seat aa fig ark = sig i =“ = | lll eno tions Bone : ioe oe 6.500 ida neral a eae te a le ner twenty Dish und om mi oe the ri "tons tor the su ie _ RRY W a ian Tes Ho pe eof ates 12 000 oe 1000 oc Reet Mg ros neeser —— ea at Soe oa v coe é see 5 ad e ie went red od fa se Sed et Sone vember wilt HOR in Ge” Cuy Tex 18.33 09 < 30909 Tot 201 c qearse gi . PRED aries med 1084 the. Pubiie of Petition, ty -< of RA Lrs & TO Club ‘Ou Tax 1 00 Peapeag es By ae ri iea: oupl pei ad cond es 1 ay ED ME pakchnty am 2. — ae Bay Lae the RAN SPOR ANDE: nd DEP P tee d Rol 000.00 bpedbed ’ ax — se ee eral oad sire ~ w ANS aah ae. ee oe Act qunates uth L Y F RD BR at A AR Soe 000.00 4 po ‘ val shall Bo I ghey eae — R BM co the le! ot being erate ED , Meese rman EP ARTMENTS a "000, 11,000.60 500 wnt of explor th ted pon B. a ITH MM te » anol 1900 wy M w ta) ER Ci . recap 3 09 1.0 00 nro or Le e e caste . Fics 1 ‘ 3 wi aad ao renanghy : boned 100 ui be. made craves on ITT oom Magee ro Ne £9 | then M oxi Ci . 00 Modded 4 00 in gh teecee . id JA a EF bd Sg of the pbs 270 otis be t court . moa -papoedlnng os eens awe le ca vision pro tl] on ae . _ aa ‘3 F ul B ; ‘al Bie eration. area oi | Be, ution EC " Corpor earth... 000 00 vats 120 09 ome . nathorined . frineral mann payin HA DUNCAN “ rig’ ting Pry rey vote aeihe rch ‘be mapped by eee ¥ 000.00 taderee 8.000. 99 ool In ises Bt rm Rinne RANK Haute with a the ‘cot on airm: rted F Coun y ae steseeeeseeees 000 17. oy 16 00 out rt 8 — at rese' bv H re iar INSC ER t pod ceed the re reas A County Bul renee ee 00 ,000 “097 y cities : an nt Oaxland Ce T 80: . the Proved the ‘Cit re edhce hee an. C by, Wes utd! acai aoe : ence 325 00 in — and lize agree y Bane and dies ora ine nao to th Sa en Cou y of clhcor By alas B mend estfall Py eae 0 . ee , fees ose Liber ae use serees thei ee ae wet x le B iy mide Mr po oe nty . reins | mie. Sees hare mien poe ese 128 e000 eee verb ping migations of abo tit bie spect ‘Co Geni Posed opt low Eneira aan Cre thfl Mills Add en of poet om nae 300. shoes Lessee . pe Tru id, proper wi gia Desc oeied pele ed Ca ny athe re Fane is Ap ee Fr orth sei ve ee Sos ou ge = eee tay gaa, er solution ose signa the Act eae Michizen, sale 2 iy rt 3 Hey 6 500 00 pe pes pieeel ot py ace cer cea crops on sore. luttom -vanat beh Act pbs pone eginter wen bee y of ry. Ks Re he 00.431 09 poo. Hootie = a harm to Oakla mbodied Prtbe and properties Equa . , gual uren ore mt | one 2 h- 4 cord acc Pon Seem the | - tet of Sei6o0 $ eters 1,0 00 de asee th ess save nd d, qenutice citi ie ot it — ¢ AND vi - aia —— eee: ording sie thera eee 1320 00 13.40 1 000.00 128/090.00 ft shal narecs wnnion the € County dvctine for th net oe ees ne y ARIES the adi seaga thereof = sf spies” to Qoktand Treasure istration rag pes 0.608 00 : | san rf — a see ounty she ecty from cam ogee ted apr SB he c for w A das e« igan Py of : Pi rel A 66. 700 4 1 200: oO “<'s at Tr Ptbrsed of in jes y in the eb r ies sett pare. 4A none ego LEN ° ¢g ott y he Vv ety r ss 563. 96 00 34.04 ceekes he aed in ring ‘a its 80 t ¥ y 954 id Tow d panenallp pean mya Se Soa sees : Bes ie |i fg ten aco ae ptt eas fi COMMIT ection *Lot_Na. ge de A oo Ca We Bervices “4 ‘433.09 ie Herpes 23,908.08 FL og at thie reli te eme: serbia es gee a CLA’ 1 CLA ART ITTEE ac Pon partner! ‘other Bad Fag e mp ¢ Counell. r4 38.00 Pogetednes Mffedies 8 a oeees — thi “A tt to me, aod aa bese 1 of the ‘tas vile wy inane = Ch secording T of the of o and © lend a Oakland 1 3.997 Meee van ce 18.000 00 aptole a. ee with re ot > oh the taxable Evert NO. LILI airman er a Caxland ramen any r wee bod : site Ree (fa 32.00 ” 00 134 a one mendation y In the seme 4 ¥ on a) . FR — tT ij i S ' 5 000 e r on t 8! u r Paar, sar dest aie wri lan Ss Het itoase og oH pares ae =e ed by gubdivi peters 1 ere: y. R ‘= Juvenile “Hospit 00 2 00 ba 35.648.00 4.500 00 10,281.00 a r eine ott me below ot Abd Ling Farm Aad ts ve Also. as Fiehigar rer Fu a) m4. Ry + ¢4 90.378.00 1 879 00 Mi 2-Co unt e bas — rdin the Ad 38 lac ts ec in, San. unet er 17 00 Bs: 722. 7,02 00 isc 1. y ° he ne Lj id of k ord i 329 7 104 B t pt T {Also tn ition Sag ° knowin led 8 patcren ons oe inooees Zi 70000 04 B14 0 n 5h 8 Ld oe able a Seach recom No te. ihe the < oe 1 Rubdine oo a eats 22 ee 18 $80 00 148 ge a 14308 8 tage — ~ ree “ve me i é. L. 451 ‘nig pee Counts Pols ond . ua 5 ; ia seeee 12,909.08 48-700 00 oo 35 848 08 gl ga of nex or -H aha fase Conting Health AM vs 00 seas 09 21 tee 00 138,000 0.2 78.08 the Equa Gentle Bos ; t a thervot cae bat Fs ‘0 0 30 a0 90 “ 14 314.08 im Suaet Ss rd of ae. ‘ ain Su hee 145 #54 00 26-970 00 ; ses _ ard Ware Haack Supe: peotienace wo : 204.203 0« 37.113.09 no Bi oak 08. urrent to addin oo mitten rviso ye aes me ut Fe ‘te 08 See ee e ‘ ioe ze = wk hay ao wn veeteeenes : 244,77 00 7 18,7 00 rp cote 40, 00 Pas dad yea a fei ma Sa “oe ime 11 ee me" » Beg me cui sat omen oe f BEE & Be Re i cote cota a Saltteaeae we . , 39 475 00 72 04 30,970.08 Pes gent R reece hs da — en ve ceveeee ~ * 367 26 900 733.178 00 7.083 om m| tte fae! t Iv of tae peri nn weaes : 3 06 ia 167 068.00 12 10 oe om ittee be nd for ed ti ne measccees ee * aes 50 8:730.90 mit ce ant riper rd hat | * . 8 927 45 0.000 tee G) fe red t ope a5 4.57 . 7.18 00 7 pedi 08 t aunnee this the alesse ce ° 2 ‘J bpd ipeg 9 00 ia useac recomme sblish the phic aan ne st 9 40-000 00 153.894 iepeen, t mend oy: pte heap ae 7 06 65 ry) 84 a) 7 Di th 7 sala 18 00 a1 000 420. $74 peed ‘4 5.17 00 status. sta wieton to and la- ieee a 60 00 60 27, 8.00 if tus em the bags ge bes ie “gare Sere one 900. 4 000.00 337.188 00 appea pelos rie 7S 313 00 101 ad 00 : r aa cee s 06 pte 5e7 c r be! ui ‘ae nee 90.096. 008 Ma 700 0 tas alt? an County of re low, sateen = nder gtty~ 33.000 4 571.00 pete Ry stitut th: AYs move ¥ of same 148 bt 08 278.008 00 83 708 #4 orp ANonawe on er ed thet = ° Fi $71.00 00 85.000 08 Sand 8 _ @ Mic ty ° ED MEAN adop' Pichon te : 33,300.08 tien." ronmer the conn : 130. 00.00 R. of 94.800. 0.618.08 YNN J cucouM : 00 sep oeees a A i BRENT 64.57 pasaeetes M D., rae ot Gs airman ™, 1. isors | Ko gre oak ; Phere | Kosttsh by ANK moo RDNES Carried the 8 VINBO ER ee 20 ve 8 Smi IMM lad Ry Mr P _ smith “sues whee 8m au | Ru m 1 be te iid rea. ah th a fy ing s ¢t Le ado hy the the Mca dies pted over- atl ieee ae | Oe oe og Sake mr and Baa ee men ogy Boa vison, nets Neca need not! ert of t ain Aud aft at the Seera an sreapecttes tve Totals veeeeansyy ceveceses 0008180. ry $3,133, 300. 00 ea,7%, : ry 96,513,164. $1,608,507.28 3 eee (Con tinued on fo owing , ; e ee) La ‘ 4 f re ~s j : "e * + ‘ 7 t Di 7 Se S 1 . —— ent ee UPERVIS . : - sa : . , ct -OCEEDIN TH | Be TO District Veluats ° trom, Preceding Peg Page) GS be penplt ‘any county loc = PONTIAC PR : ei ie ee isdie as bes Ate : to the town some loeal rend evetom ESS, tito ddison a As Eq pe er mone y s Me spe) | CEES =u gt Equalized jEauniinea 7 begs fe P governments ys returned Total amou URDAY, ‘ iP Bloomfield Rseccet sy: ae one 8 2.610.810 0 entage Percentage = caast _ st Te Constitution — costs, nts in sess JULY 10 1954 - z 243 letetarstetate 25,114 260786 to an be or f a i : A 1 , an 9 Commerce cL 21,278635 3 238 8 ” © 2008s pu wudkipn and af coca rom rand Total — Northwes : Si Peace + Sate | naeaee a1 coon Laat Suspaecs within pbgpeeitlth SY emppceey Various . ly. tern High Creve itase ee cmcee oseases 3 este peering laa “the “limitations “of "the struction henry scancerning m mantian Pm e-~2 Widen portions of ~,2, Mile Jit TMs 12916840 2374208 tjeters ik Tasee com mission failure of” nthe | {nthe ight acing a € prove aE Siete anes Northland, Genter | to 5 2'921.565 NS iWer4 Sees 3 3eeseT 1 923657 want” to perry a. incorporated vestigated. way of gommercla uction Com Se rans Wat ine. 4.254.983 Lela rt Piped yrerd be rile SO ee fad a Business. concerns were in. = (eitkeste on PRDERA ton rosa ot : : . 3460128 Teszsos | o Tekeee 0 sa0o0s 17133; ui ig” the forteitu eroserinel, chen instructed regare cousged, im trus Pr ae awarded by = AID BECO st ace 4.583.356 3,461,650 pe pee | Mpgtoer LUbade village “et : iture by — - 1 | Sllowable Hocargy ee — oe houses mine oject No. 108 tcom higan Sta Smpany nqane 06,538.73 : Ue het casees obeiese 1 aa1t93 S pay have ‘been « all eed city ot of concerns - fagrray 209 7 laws ‘and Mile Sa we nee te Wiles ———— \ Total ace: inane ; La i 835, , \ , ’ arses aneaeone 0.913044 oasasee—~ 1.eapisa | euch frem/anar . » Sbich | oe x Seen aes cone: an = oF ene to Fourtee atea-coss | pnt et State Raised —" Daal . 4.208080 : a” 264, bO6 tare S caseae 1 Setase — mourys for the sesh fate a a Phage pea sae thet could be vbewy cs tea feartaae. > eet. 2%" Widen 16° pee ms y Revenues: — : Oo 203.930 .1$3, 251 267496 za L3eszia | ® e pur; ure to a were 3. Bpec carried Cc unty Sh. As. 8- a” Bitumin : eoresevecegs > eatin Soathfieia - Pog 380 aprtyre Spree] paneer Teesioe peed * "apportioned “t hed rescrbed, check stop ee tor a aulin — cepereeter Lge ten. + co a 8 3-21. ae Highway Use ye eee ae tashapdaas DID S333 aaiotesa 2.07103 pete i nesees Der‘ and road commissions an Sta mht Or~ak _— ll ang Project No. 118 ¢ ree Construction on: From Contingent Catinge .oeeceses fis didn Patan 80.162, 077905 39828 and pr ages in inco: e Col Fi permit nfield completed) S ‘or General “ et oe Wale shoot 2,301,640 007 828 171 1.353229 ided fi oportion the s rporat-|> Th unty Ros nes do not was in Road : Total : , Pund 146,937.40 w ord coos 10,473.82: 3,667,585 64111 719548 vente or the d erpasyeites) hae ere we d Pund. accrue Mlamal esi Bight Coun a ve oe * . Whit Bloomfiel ater tae sresnsis © seeeees Be icvonrbiil Mg ie, Mahwe gp ls ara wonatote wre covering moventtee ssn * to, 3 swidth adjacent. amen ‘to Nine M tes $183,344.13 Fetal mean Raised Revenues... “tes i aa id): 14,560'875 38,543. 198 — ——— Hy enon of gpnind ra “ir the motor Dr igoed Gallowine nl tof permits tssued oot heer. acent te arate pat vement re] ineunee: Eee ecccecqoet _——— c Total ae, 4.490.650 % logan Zeeteas i asaees tae Lenina ont te must a account: me yee, an surekesee a mae tte ee Det ae pear pipe a ly ° Earned Income ve eeerreees . ee ITIES ps... §231,718.431 $3 a 0.89804 2247791 iquabsg | moneys setnren at ecmaly tana bean | Eguid and Used during ndtructi are. Con nd share | Interest —_ Berkley 1,718,421 $376. 41 ——-- id 0701 1 639763 | # neys retu nditures y road s C. Chiorid during on Com tractor ee ‘Proper’ f ve: . 413, é yste rned must ystem alcium e 1963 pan t: teat Birmingham a 18.672.725 068 «© 38. 899320", ~ 1.937086 | find oi Elsewhere in the week cieoead ‘100 a Chloride ie 1,880,000 gallons Project No. 1 LOCAL ROAD oo : Le y Rentals. ns : Bloomfield 48:807 9 '26,501,9 36. 133623 ° the cal udget of this re lor each Rock Salt cks) -.. 6.338 sac Pentice L 22 (compl NSTRUCTIO 168,007 ° é = Clawson : Hills.. pgelleed Peeproy din + 2.738770 : ° Socree prot depd cntim ated men ou will | POck, Salt (bulk) ks Grade Phere Road - are pe 007.39 Gales and Ref , «ae i Soret a one vs 8.380.170 Berend pperity ae ee COUNTY pore ystem Sows plage eld Piivedtegar asi ok | scree a i aay a 2 cet jn Estimated Cost ‘cee ae cmncishiapee tet HaselPesk . 131,720 A heey 1 254 1 0802 116823 | cla. nty high MA SOA mulsion s Pro r — J. ownshi 6" com- 8 Equi co 43. 985.27 § 528.214 it 15 1.98 sification. ways INTEN et No Walse p “share jundry Ref pment : n oceans 275 0.5 1.077% 3045 | the are d ANCE T23 alt . 158.7 124 r 100° un oRadaeas Lathrue’ Villee preen 31 303.208 @ 065080 a eriei csatmen man aes rege ak ae vided Into two "Ter 8.87 selions | 3 Bivamine Reed) ee 2 of Materiais-—Loc sian 38, a2 oe ry 19 298 350 2 830878 6975001 1 rb specifies th local road names off a 12. Tar ar 030 gallons Macuenae te nae Middlebelt te Inks 168 18.2008 Total Bal al F Pontiac. % amin o osasas Jeenss SSeaz7 motor cxeieeen. a min Ach Use sphalt Cutbeck “ i. one etal hiner pevecetlnabgerstien a wes ees ae a ae .. . : 130. 883 2485 r veh ach ney th 80] 19" Pi gallons ny ~~ Detrot ent Dis i tate 4 from Accounts Recet1 . Royal 0.177 4.20914: 1.939079 | of § icle fu alasuitiesice pee 10°*x3" ain C 96.300 : t Coner trict 100% Depart pa He +e eomnataehalpilig Oak 6,133,438 142 . 13) uch re nds. A ation y = s ‘oncrete Pt; gallons ete Prod FAS. ments Ae South I 198.505. 8: © 840527 3 280755 577895 | °° prim Selttalaiel doi — lay, pe h ucts Com- H Cash Pa . Sylvan Lake west 0.stumai 34 dots 1038 |oRte t ine e fenignated 1 "ae | A 3 es oe r #4 PROPOSED CONSTR Highway” Dept Maintenance Contract 3.113.983 260400 4498215 610 Counts trunk % on Pye eet roject N AID P UCTION 14.360 Pont ehway ke Total Ct a 2 990. © 321764 12 204470 14914 ‘county a line hi local m4 47T fee, “f pee jo. 144 ROJECTS Kandhos jac State Dept. “accoun . u, ties... . 614 0. sub: 0 3498: 1 461469 | COMMIS re being ehways | 171 f Mile Road - Hospital Bees... 42.12 Gren $473,111.541 $501 16 = 0 Sioa 1 344097 maneay a under eqaintained —— 412 rae i adeey to 22° with US-16 to H Miles Esti Total State Tee 500.29 Total. _ $704, 829,962 1 —- = “61 100680" 6 sents phoorfl July 1 ibs ener ee the state 12''x3 Reinforced . 9 106 x teen Conc ph gals end fem gi Road aa mated Govt are Aecoouate ear] ae - = : 2° 63 S ry jor 2's! *. Cour r rf 4 pew eueenciees aera ihtoeaon te $967.650,750 100 ——- weosit [Average mounts se tans ae fecal 1s a Conc rete dla Project No pA share oo beasral a ec ee eeu: veseeee ~ end 1100.000900 * county 2.42 00 = ze 70 feet aple Ro -8 261 iscell counts sees *Inc! a ° 885.17 prinaty eae orbua a8 ke Widen Road — () C8 63 - aneous ............. oes sdacllLatarnn) Villeaeill hei including ee le : n x4 > i mieuntnean with cratah eat is Tans 3.00 ¢ 33,800.08 wa oe oer ° $ 43,200.75 EQU ee IN oe crorage of sirative ph cor over- 120 fone 50% County share o@ taller Dugg A-meed ee Teial Dinas Coopers eeeeee sees A en Ww. ale e Saas - nse o : c J Pd : mang OE i: : mene: 6,408. and Cities Al ae enilel tera 8x18 orrugated 578 ¢ Project No 1954 PROPOS: aid Tota coounte..;.. 23,743. Spent v. ne aaehairman cmaee —. their r ep mai main. peed - Metal Pipe eet a on i Road ED CONSTRUCTION PRIMA avec + 1 Receipts from Other Bow “ees = RD B sion agre especti prim emt a feet t itumir d-— US-1 RY 00 otal reds ROY FP. ean ement ve cit ary | 10x18" ; 132 Should nous Conc 6 to 11 19 Income seseeacene s 114,376.38 GEORGE KOSTIS wenn ty tonal With this Commis. ise.” tos fore Acohab Pant Re ue. a an ‘ Balance on Hand oe Ww. RAY HAK < Fr ineludt roads cos is- | 12°'n12" 2.196 Project ving Com optractor -- ath. Cash Bala Beginni: seas w RANSO: nd di Ne equ t $ee2 mtd feet n No. 133 npany A & A M. hee fo ng ‘of ¥: “ 614,448.32 cosis Min valved bs M. R ER M of es uloment Boer 23 per es . A 480 feet Crooks Road : Heap! Vehicie Pm going Year | énenneniiinenn — and in the necessary CASS B. WATERS ini cade aerate oF ae overhead ee wie feet nous ‘Concrete Fewurta te Adame. 8%" ven seuss Pin cages ee Punés. tiene 3,408, 107.66 ereas th ry over- ig 8 FE oF mainte aoe 18"° . ee P Asphi ce. 22° v’ «Bitumt- : M or Debt ies allel . of Auditors, Chairm ects of th tate T ROADS nance x18 84 feet roject IN phalt Pavi width. Contrac oter Vehic asin 3, Robe an of th gested e deputio | runk I IN 18°'x6° 168 Wi. jo. 1 ng Compan itractor Othe le High ent. artes cured an rt ¥. M e Board herein, 8 appointed Surf ine Ht 1953 . feet iams Lak pany . Cash Ba way Funds. oT, Iron estimate fro core, has : amount simi. ‘said bond as sue: pe ace Type ghways 18x10", 540 feet Road. 24," e Road US Trust an lances acter: 4 Ohio, oa Company pag ves Dora Sheriffs. eat gern ag) Soper ined bee Mies aan alee - tS oa — Cauecar 2 Can ee pocsiine Lake ” i one 00 ——— ecu Panties (Impres' ‘ Rig gerne leveland.| one ToNbgeing re jecied eis OSE ver aos MN Yaecat 218 feet compen ee ssiat Coin ponte cc thas nee penn 120000 es repair e fo more. it tte of Ei va nds expenditure of pp will er accord- WAYS FAN ve the adoption hinone pam inous-Con- 931 canter * 120 adel — Mile Road—U 8 - Total of on Hand Januar, hereas it 686.00, and olve an MEANS ement C 30°46" 4a f c Bituminous 16 to Par 2 1412 of ell Avetia y 1 tees and Means is the opinion COMMITTE See reee 85 93 30x18" " 306 ose ontractor - Concrete res pipet Road od . oe bie Punds... ee econo oo can that the Van FOREST BRE Miri Coairmas 3 94 2616 0 feet Project aA. asphalt Paving Com: wes tetneteeses , 1.303.08 loyed to a Compan Van J ING8 -_—- 3 x1e 180 f : No. 136 ng Com- A ia o o th y sho WESL Pr “ eet Ten Mile Roa - 94,000,040.65 foare detail in — Sarenenl 16 Poe JAMES ie Surface T pmery Counts & 188 98 Po a to Bivominou a — US-16 To rT r outlined to ie cuinaa uate. DELOS H ARDNER Tey a Oe oads x18 90 feet Gontravter Concrete te Novi Ro 276 13.500 00 wnship . epairs, effect th reto- DAVID AMLI Mixed avel 41 80 48° x20 108 feet Pro acter — How resurface ad 2". Avon Now theref e pecessary FRANK LEVINSON Gr Bituminous 36 feet Bieht No 107 ell Constructio 22 width. miccmricialee General : Board ise a i vescivea thi mache by SHIMMONS aba Wheaanpe Gravel 1 (0 feet Bituminous Read. Pont nm Company pase wc eccuececccueccaws or Total ae woe Cone mejenthorised io = ¢ the resehation be 6. pacer cree? Wane 78 00 oo y cairasier, ae en Tratl Easter! 200 14.500 00 Commerce. oe atleiteeetnene eect r Contrie : orks C with the V oenter| M ion be d by; Cem ase n y the year 671 16.438 feet P tor — H resurface y, 3's Commerce oi. ieee eee eeeeeass . pols era ie for the pare Iron ao by Gardner . Car- | ent Concrete 109 a7 struct Catan ae st pA aseferoany were jesued roject ONO. 138 owell Construction Cees 2. ighiona” bees : . liscscserececreeees amon eee 1% a . . . a nm ty PR ESS pouceses o cost ot. in x the estimate, the y eaas edjourn es by Ni- 176 62 pred od sncrrationr Ye ino emt for con- Lelia Reed — UB 26 to & pany ; se oe Melly ener vesseaes ages it mare atinthe urther ee ey et APTER 30 p m_| Surfa Local c : Soe wkd veway culverts dis tractor — Secon caeurtnee agpaorbot a 2, 00 00 independence oe Sanne 1460. 11,330.29 4 oting contact te. appreved oy the" sere ree ter pues a sis a| ti etal tae ea eae S| Sais Soy aa aegis occ i ten R, And ord ined = 2 our loe ran ad lor the 6. 139 nn ce 12:38 WAYs t before execu the oll rews er by Cha Bitum ino 6a Th al road ditien of year Eleven Mov circus ititeeneneaeseaey Lis aks aig MEANS COMMITTEE Ph mr Nig D. Anderson, irman | Cement us Giever TT0 04 by ped igre — 54 miles Widen [oom git M-150 to a QeBlend eee eerie eee 6. W. SMITH, Bonner. pesrnerd, h a. easereen. sali Comcrets ew om mission Nov as edseted width, a concrete base pemsioas mond 140 1.000 00 Roya oer imum me 633 REST Ch an oe Bienman, 12 69 Wh Resol ember 2.1983, a a rom 18 to 22 Orton | ciceeitrecre teers rteeeeerenee 4 1 airman Sag mm righam, ereas ut Pro ace 2° Bitumino : Southfield eee cece cseececeees 631.83 roraar anemone [gst tk. Haein Baten: Ser: PN eel wit ote wos opie ene ain ne is I nang nities bi anya DUNCAN me meine Hamlin, Harvie, © tess Miles a 826 90 mpg asym Pice — eel County mops Road 4 rye Bi _ Greenfield Pp +) n00 Wetertord cctueucutesensusteaserees : ‘530.09 = ere mie nena perme; ren, Hudson. seme tar ce os Plat act. me aa bene oO — aot i ers ee to southtia “ West iitomtiie ooo s.2ene8 - DAVID a eveneo Momise a Lilly settanek, ee hes, 183) on county patie aal of a 726 28 Apa tga pe fl ie that ith as = hie Beer iat ete resurface a La TRE STSSSTSERRISTATTISTOSE eel Mobe : ‘ine MacD< T= a du viola. | Femers! alleys sha all high ver Ro! val Contributions tor a tow Bet ¥ : Mov SHIMM = rly, N ier, acDonaid, | 7w** ring th seas teal taee nxn waves. minous ad — ontribut coos 16,621, 4. the = by PF. Smith su: ONS Phillips. — Nern. O ril Miles: vneas stopped due * year fr sald palin mey have aprooley to the Praject Agetegate Adame te UB.-10. 2” ose 26.000 00 tons for all Town: aes lution be pported b a ek dee enbu , sive po location gov adopted No. 142 uriace on Bitu- cou ahips 4.608. awa D. inl egy Bi] fornia! nia ia" Rhineveul. Rob oe <a ue leva: and “ Menwaye, 6 the width Bt. Cekweed Rest Gravel Base NTY HIGHWAY | = ner, Br eS ee poe mae o ac meee m. Schneider. | ve Overlength or Whereas. sue » streets and ab eats sone Ortonville) 2 Road to Edt ne — County — cade endel, Brewer ard. Bieaman. Bor Pl eanee tere ith, Stamen. mepard) Salm wea, aeee over. a gail pint, forerata Pr jet Nena ville) 2° Bitumin Pings oe h const ty » Clack, : a ft i‘ v ¥ « the ruct age aciare, Cummings. ‘Dennin saored by Schone ‘ciobareer. Wright | wot! of weight ils Pixow. thereto we SigkayaTScs be pret] bituminous, Acereeate revue Conntruction of Rosas nelvding Roa” aoa Horton “rome Mesck, Hamitn, mitts and Board meet one. =) oot yyy redo se Oakland County be & recsived: thet es aed a a = Te coe ee tomy, roan —— ecerpieeg ll orton, Hud ill, Hol m lin, e be e £ week from | 8¢ is asa) ¥878" Right ay M e Leng Re me , son, mes, tim. re qual rom att ys" be of ap ent: Lak ‘ tirem: k Lea teneeees ton, Ratio K —— Irwin, —— ume. Corn Fequested to pres - ome and litter- ine plan te ere shereby Widths of nied — nh Reed. Lake Road — U. 8-24 to Midd 200 8.000 00 Sasaeeaen Pund “Paya poo . ig 939,344.17 § 26,818.28 Macte vinees. wie’ — Kucera, By Mr. F. Smith. at seat speedin 7 under Pag birt Er yerbtpéd sh ree asa —— pesca cement Pcp base itn Total © - “1 0 Pye} pinay Miller, Cyril McKinnon. roe Soh le vedlgeme ply oo Beard Once he and over. L purposes: ond ane for s ‘as contemplated rica Alle Tewurince “oe mite truction Expendit oe me Phil a, Ni Miller, Moberiy, Whe and Gentle of 8u erweight Purthe . r highwa Moto: Ridge & 8 Maint = —_henonanac nillips, parko, Oldend y. Mel Retirement Ce Gekinna pervisors | Posted eA = priparon ee ‘Land Subd! ’ drainage Reed to es a — Ge 180 60,000.08 except admit ditures (All PEbeeessen 26,815.25 Schock, gy gy 7 on a gr County Employ ex restrictions . otpu Comsenen Ss apgrers votre dg ~ el cosparetun wie GF Ty a Saas es Sérminiatration | — § 972,006.89 monn F. sumith Amour Schaim. | atues De toon ef the iolcwiag plas | «tations n _rurther, that the Board of anty Piaw-| —ilivon "R vyuomc en mes ‘a Goneral Mighey, Matntmance aire woe sonata, vou. Ww Staman, | $1.30 Employee: wie fash ap | Total am cial vie / co ascmee shabece ln & . a a eee Traffie © Lng eon <, “iwew . a Voll, Waterh: 30 per - pa | Bast SOIC desea canedicat teas e right to with ae ee ce 100 38 000 Vac control, (8 Snow Pence 8,786.10 539,081.63 ‘ Nave (80) rger, Westfall, Wright, ae eee pera smn cir gepen of fms 138 time to placa and heceee as may Project oo br Ferndal ween te in Leeperat to ” ene ~ ak tae Etc)... 95,181.40 5,470.30 5 : None. Coun insu go 88 Purth essary f ic “9 etioa In Pund toes veces 68.841. 343.63 nena See erence ty to pay premium = a f er that rom e High surance Payments. -...5 5005. oF] B for remium led with 40° wit way—Wide Judge Soree bee cage teeies 38,077.87 4,831.31 aon Coleen 1 00000 up rane difference’ aed I eters commit “and a County Planaing Project chy et Seoment ancien es ST al 43,000 00 Total Maint ee 1 Lad eres. 0 pio r . and R oject rk coo _ sae 138. wn the Ways pubes Gentlemen ty $1. er: estimated taitial anate ond secription eplaced and AP cb County egister of acne Com Pia ait, ine: —— Materia wt . Pp ee cs: saa 61 38071 referred to eans Com (c) Em usand cost to L z equi widen pavemen — Mi xpend res Account vides 7 u mit- plo oun- ess pment t le to so itures 622,482.23 Seviasing at pare ine Buildings) and ration, ie electon ae os cn. Trade-in Allowance purchased during 1083 — in cooperation Sil” Eicven bile 1 00 G00 00 Meterials a 1,846,207.49 ot adjoin rend re et pa- - ups . 876 : Pre thy = Operations rehased Sorat ing. the reeeuiy commuted ef, Value of his paid-up pole a cD tem alowance 18 11200 Cost ie Beal iene » Tavetery aahustmente) Feat ing in the Cit ty Service Center | °° ue: in no — if pace? 5 or thie 1 Oreds llewance — Bloomer Park Commerce eed Seta a a ——— Buildings and Ook ane — (arta inl oS felt a are 60.679 00 ——— ——— reuen ee 60.000.08 Cian omen : Ways and and Grounds} ™ rol gee ag Ricnigtnamerl case etn Allo _ ~ iat iortacenonag lied opolitan Authority. with . Charges terials Accounts Lond his p amount 2—Tra wance - tuminous tures 21° rity, Grade to Coun ts pro s Comm to the remium ctors 14 Pr Ager | peg ~ Main’ ty Const Lobe agp bev st as “Lot No. 4 thet the emplo ge retirement w = etre ee 2 S00 oo «nem hes ) =e Pot sate seus seve ang Guatp te ake ke —a = pipe Ni ancyeroiy a nak “t noraa |** rbgyf il ey Pelgenl ginoon eoct ¢—Tractor oe - . — Loge West limits 1 Cha re aan iaiaad ee known as N unty, Michig ya lice tmsaranes would con premium fe Mowers 3.738 80 11.622 80 and bituminous ke Road ‘of Village of 050 2.000 00 rges to Other Royal Oak, jo. 117 ‘Bouth ig and ween the ce for th tinue to Ld ss Trade- 1.825 00 There are surface resurface 4 Accounts Reimbur oereeee caged nd, that Pre |Sas tat ove ce a i Attowance 2 os Focnthiee which wil Se treatment nae Caceantg et Ramer nen a r; ven ce . 7: ¥ r qui ta hen able under aioe of $13.860.00 ME) Brecee ty and nce, and, $1. Pessiaced == 1,910 80 The _ is rar —odre be added to Mgrs hel wele con Tote: tp ceeeceeeese GLOTTSD Board therefore be circwmstan ance w t retirants jere- e-in Allow : —= bed 1954 regoing primar established construction onstructed and bad | Credite to Materials Account... cee) 86.631 cise ty — “gg broth that the insurance pla oerr term tnsur ewe anes 7.894 51 8.172 00 Additional. pre ree eoasen 08 — ts are being —a cae rene Net Debits —_ * on, trans! rized to (f) A : presen i Tuck Sho ‘ ‘ aa rojects ma plac or serees from tne” butane fer necessary er members ES t term Seater a Mesa _ tame rT spr Rone occurred teeees A 7 ae, eneineering red under contract for the —— a of Creaite of Materials, 461,902.68 © af ° s Zi aused a e to ulpmen seneee _ ee apereres baad ee if plan is offered by ¢ sligibie em- Less Trade-in Al sane te ‘$4101.36 which was fully eo 1983 in our fareae balding = couguied: | Meomne ment Purchased (Value) , , tion C approved b : this pl e County 1- : lowance 16 Reapec vered by in , stock located at pment Oper a sacmmaaea ms the f I move the adop' ae foulow urement Com mis = hee La es ‘=< 21.835 00 BOARD “¢ , ed saaoes: ee caount ws Maintenance (Laer, Par Peel Ete }.. 2 197,710.03 WA tion of | (1) Wow antages: sion, offe Loaslitrace Mow os UNTY OF ROAD Indirect M Pes eessee 042 87 AND MEANS COMMITTEE lua af te cea n re Trade-in Allows a Lg ng 2 Cour COMMISSIONERS ‘ Peer per da '" — Bagh eit agen genet Gd nployee either HE Sqcchag Mixe Bee ee 495 00 “er 3s 6OL D. BROOKS. ace Chairman Or THE Total Equipmen : FOREST a tually cost the Ge Loge remiums: iain svement Breake er eens * ROARD ow OAKLAND cot "Member Tete! Beuip: t Bxpence.... c Cou tt ory CES ND ul J Sn ocenieme an een than under 15 Materia orgy eerie aeea ee eres 348 00 For the pif one igi i aan CCecges at aselrasoral 634,137.14 JAMES L. Pah tad lessen, che caetee bau Sis6r cops siksinaes }—Chain Spreaders wee cece eee ere 565 00 Current Calendar Year db mgr Nh MISSION a 8 te povenearaay ppm gi Ws HAML NER 8 acks ag loyees and Less) Trae sé Count ASSETS ember 31, 1 Char; tenance Pro DA IN Whe ainst e rade- y Treasurer’ 1, 1963 ses jects and M eae aeen oe ees ae 1—Brush Sa in Allowance "335 00 eer eee pee ee a Picton prer — oved by F. smith xs eeect, fast ae Ps oe Insurance Pu a Plant _- pte eared peer OUD va eveeseeee cesses $ 568.04 Geen fans, Srel Coma) © 478,774.19 A sesolution supported b -sriadly Ape age place this ind . ss Trad Bta’ ivable set eeeeesneerenss 041.67 lo Other Metberaants | ~ = 606.91 ee bee ae 7 | gchom, therefore be it resol = 1—Crad e-in Allowance 1.086 60 te of Mishigan. - case Total ‘Reimbursable Accounts Bonner. Anderson, An- | fer a by Ge fected samt ri ebarwsisl bard Inventor je Expenditures. seceaeseeess eens Credits to ™ 70,722.88 vey. Cady endel. ‘Brewer, Bi ard, Beaman, | Epi ces, the sum of 62000 number” of ¢—Traftic Counters 330 $9 | “Materia and Per ee ties adit Debit or Equipment Account... $1,600.28 M * Brom- ployees’ ran 1—B: At se a ns ts in min Credit tr Garting, on Sees tas Den- = ace Lite nt Pund. to the : ee eee - 37,000.09 geen Mock 176,365 17 @ 148,998.44 esuanares Crea of Bysipment.......... $ 630,796.27 SS a m, Haack, |" w 3500 ‘or es onan as po ee cae Assemblies... ws. tire Buildings... vements........ Salaries, W ica Bigs te 3 Hudson, H Holmes. Mr. cua ct e iusipanent 2 Units eeeeeennannnnnnann mpd oo Less Nhenaraail Sauistels e'atererenre Sereceencen 106,986.24 Office B8u Expenses, Etc. rrr Kucera, Saw ones Keph ughes, Irwin, of th e foregoing. resol 1 mer Less Trad “upd aimee ee . =_—s or cas 252,10 8 38,117.03 Office Buiidine caé Bes eeeeeeve Leet avy, Levin Kostishak. e the ado qe eee 19 Gravel Pi Diaeneece es “ Miscellaneous ing and Equipment 1 asian som: mis, Mac son. Lewis, Lilly; wits AND resolution. ption Garage Equi ance 1 468.60 Lees en ounces 145,016 42 107 .. ipment Expense. 130,767.69 Moberly. Chas. 7 ag McKinnon ye FRED cigg ry COMM i eee 133.03 1,060.00 Reserve for Depietion.... cecusecee 8520064 688.53 ee 2s 3,636.93 bu 4 Nelson. Ne fF Cyril Mill . SMITH, ITTEE 31.20 t tion....... 85.204 Credits Expendait sevcccecce 7.161.668 =a A Phillips, haus Niparko., Miller. R.c cu Ch ‘tee E = Sida 136,602 56 Cha to Administration Ace 18,313.93 Meo Roberts. peer Reid. hing: J Co airman 1—Truck Equipment Reid 1.101.482 asres ter Dassueisiies. —————— 81,397 92- pel Jomerereay aa Gua ard. a Pierre a JAMES L. YADUNCAN. Paar __ 19833 Depreciation... 1.200, 208.86 cue a oon ponareemd peti 190,870.19 ooarssiges Thatcher, 7 eae Wa “ smit DAVID. LEVINSS mR ‘ 6174.45.49 - as Reserve f | eee Other Reimbursable Accounts ia.538.80 Wright, Pear mee Voll, Water. | fovea, by FRANK LEVINSON, Net cost apd or Depreciation 22,017.54 Total Credits ts ee alia) ee am. « rger, Westfall, Miller the YT ee poi | | rue _ of Equipment HO Equipment—Office 1434126 age a2 Net cénuiiatone, Administra 73 i ». Carried yes ution be rted by Cyril owing ma 3 PRIM ~ Less Reserve f ee 676.28 Land and Expend jon d B dr Ander ad jor pr ARY 5.818 00 lor Depre - Bulla itures mean 3 —_ Bonner | pelea wales h Anderson, An- | Project No PILES Sel ire CONSTRUCT. ties = Prepaid Aa ESBRIOR op escreses pape 20 Purchase or gp ali Expenditures 196-08 ids ereas act 3 Leaies and Gentiem Clack, at Somme ard. Blenman, dag Mule. Pre stent or under ceemtrets 10,08. 00 aspera ainanes nan es 2 180 oF 163 = Highway seeeneees 7 seen. oe Public } mings, m. Cady, | itumino ad—Gre: Mil on durin msion Tr -—— a 077.76 t Ser Expendit SO ORONG 1 Ordinances ee Boar a ent | sptianck. oo cating. eck. | ri concrete. base. we eae ino -10, 2°," eer mmeun cee County m Trust County's Contribution A Motes vice Expenditures SonCOOC serosa 4 0,304.08 : . fire es, Horton vie H av: _ © : © 20 =a roces : 18 86 - oad ue vies ° the Tepair ‘and side- Lewin iu Huan, Hughes, Mt. ites 9 Company Cacinae “As: Total Assets -— “ he 40.29 Roads peer Peete 2,041, 254.26 the refor and ro- y . Kucera : M- mens &t ¥ 7 cee eee 393 82 ructures 1 oes m j be: Chas. is, . Lev. 24. G reet—k. 26 d38.3 Tot ace es the sam Police Depart rly, Nelson, Nera. Cyril b fecceea pees eraisage cae SE ar 0% 838 Current L B “ gs vad @tructere Dest! : the sai e, and som tr, Mo- and ee and 2 imite 43823 jabilities ABILITIES $1 xpendit ructure 60. appointment id Act conte: Amou Reid, Rh: Ph nd Wing nt. Con 8 to Accrued P AND EQUIT 180, 548 99 Reimbur ures Debt 000.00 Deputies by the Sheriff po as won the : Goss it ineva 5 nl sie No. 106 a Brighton Deposits Te ae i ae pabeand Expenditure —= rsereas tet the Ondinanee, tr | Wetera. rembun sesimesgF | Lone, take, ‘toad Crain Seon Accounts cuca reeeeeesren : on Intea-County Siemicrauees te ps Se fnee. penaitie Nays: Vann sees hamteer Gane. Ba eisai ueens dh ceaty Parts. LD the costs. wl the Sneary Pesd fore Fg War (0) oo cavl. ata Well 7 Asphalt Peving t' Rochester 200 33.348 93 a we 9-3 oe ty Net lhevensen, ‘ 500.08 {he cet aly Genre) Fast. os belong ee. oe Project No. 107 (compl ms Products nom roen bagebion Notes. — _ een + oe Tota isitaeal Mucaea ak Genel F there usual . and po Oakland Walton p to7 “( pleted) | : Com- Payabie—Act No. ay err ee : 869 21] pate poi pulte Guat ched..... 04.320 HY Fund, s poorer remains in the County Board mits of V — Ww. ‘Avon Te * . County A. 1048....... son mI ceount unty Accounts —— to — to the Ju s above the costs of Act. . of Super- Concrete pao = h wnship ‘line to 321 32,831.70 ad Equity..... 14.001 ve rots daa 4 ee ee “wh gman costs Sof the tri by Mires thet : A” 008 project We. ects {nen ened ot Asph = cai sameeun onl Neer .c: peeeeee 5001 0 313,001.80 Puating Beat Dept. heees Contract : ‘18,0T3.0T ereas al, t submission 6 as amended ‘0. a ree ae - at pt BOA and Equity ~ ate Hos ccounts. -.+ | 393,570.03 — to the Townsh return of Board Road C by Long La mpleted) | |” - RD OP OAKLAND COUN 1451.47 pital.........cscsccees 36 i that missione rd wid ke Road — OAKLAN bobs Total sina c eee wees 733.97 pense of the wo Raving oreanized ¥ ce sean jg OF! Gl measve. ree fat ccomet lagen oleae LS -10 to Lanse: 1.60 $1.43 COUNTY Finances EE ey AD COMM $1, 780,348.99 On kot : = EG agers nec ogg a ice | work done aouaen ces — orrnee Gontensne- ae nll aver Road. a HIGHWAY SUMMA: jue a ie 700,348.59] Cities and stentesoesesees Departm the existenc ments, and road I ht of statement dis- Project N ntractor — uminous con nt con- INCOME Y SHEET eer 1983 Inter-Cow nae : to the ents le ae oe aes Waersan cata way ecquired end Milford Road. (completed ea Wi Siete: Basie > Inter-County ..... Peesesseraseseeceass _ 390,376.62. {M —U 8-1 50 etor Vehic rima COUR ow. wee See eenweewene ae . rT} OS corde” effect, an of said eoart fs require of Milford. 21 6 to Clin Engineer ehicle High ty seesecees rr | stantially: the fe Ary ronan to “ oes ge * the ieesuednrs Pecjek ue a mewsll Const Sonar Village _- 33,983.34 + me Serve tees mee Ponds — eyaem Total Other Accounts cana 70.303.98 me a oY ure te | Gay the Cierk of ofthis “report , was led " np 00 111 (completed Company Coed Read Upset ecsoysecercene $ 3.90800 6 11 Total Retmbursemen ees described be plac creas y% i the twelfth piper Renee tae uate _ 0 10 County Raised ia ae Soe ase oe 0500 $ 8,000.00] Baisnce A Expenataoss 84,047.08 ore thet cies the sheritt's report has pert mmittee on oy to eeepc eirenn an fs thot foe 28 Receipts from Beccles bass — 867.796 172.86 Balance on Mend ai yeeseense 3 ren en ne = _ . land at End of Ye . PR Rg gg ty Thereto Spproved. this i Se ler igpactr b rg city of Bi widen te Total ee Tei 2se1z2011] oer vent dat Bnd of Year 498,004.7% tions Comatel ator a® keep|_ (1). That the Be It Re oe Mile Road ompleted) y of Birmingham eee oa pineome as a i porte egg hway Geaau aad law: from Board of report solved : uminous C John R to ee Gree “aay iia yeni ria tn Da Raueeuee — 5s.000,808.08 os nat rach Dustin Sd fee OC ogg Ea mE ts cece | EE Pn UR] Motor vehi een of monthly with 8 file reports of this it be rec —— Project ty of Hazel P 40° tm ose 20° pave- Punds,... Ve vsceensenes $5,408, 707.64 ot ighway Punds Count: m orded in 0. ark ssctuhetcon sean Baunonuunnnnots 650.18 . 107.64 her them involving |= com oe te quired vue and pub! in the journal pooomey gg eh (completed) wee with Fetal of Rena eyvehus Punée-..ssscccsesses 290 Total. ae ae Reserves. 406,241.67 the That the Account: ord sae by 5 ished as re- ——— Can — Bight Mile Total Funds.....-. a n Other Cash pop of MV i cara 1 800 00 immediately a the Department ot pon a eaeon p Howell Construction. sh ogee i ** 32,000.00 cure MaoawaY Punds ceececess 650,182 99 91,552.91 ae ‘ame renee Punds...... _- : ve refe ALD E 114 (co mpany rater Admin AY EXPENDITUR roll Accou nds. 100,000.00 on completing to; HOWARD vererece Reed mpleted) Ceas istration— EXPENDITURES nt—Pontiac Co. soomee 4 be such th HILAN rape 22 ft. — Eight tru smeering—Accou! Es a Total State Ban sancea: instructed to pay oat ” ‘THA aut arcaege Eight Mile <a me 10,802.85 eee menes cae wrcee — 86,360 $4, 000,080.65 Cash Funds on hand Be sese 4. That fees in- K. R. CARDO .ton Const: structures. pe e. ds and 8tru res. . a 945. 18 8 183 Total of Dec. 3 150.00 ing after the . EARL SMITH. N Project N ruction Com Contractor rade Total Prim ctures......... 1 5,189.35 s 15.92 Expenditur: 1, 1953 1000.60 statutory payment to the f ony, Tpmain 1 RHINE VAULT Dequin re 116 “\completed) — Den _ ary and Local Rd. Rxpend So ie o22. 003.28 quasemant cf ine es and Unexpended aan re i me . RSON otc idge — - : or . stures 92.298,434.10 § 667.613.40 Ef reases and +. cmatenitidecegs " Orainane Ls ~ ‘the e ‘of the ‘County of sss egal cf openers uit % "Macomb County ie rT Red 1.25028 | Devt Bervice, Lope meine) pre 255,434.70 § 667,613.40 2,923,048 preps — seems and Dpeoenone ‘cf ‘Accounts bd Buperviso 0. 0 +e. . 5 tovelved. the ormonthly. the Audl Your - Oakland, Michigan iia ad! Grea -- prise Road and Structures. eS ° County Road Bqulty Deer paehn that a, stoners County ment co from = mete eeetans 186 eity—Decressed... weees net Towne money eroded relating anc Commis- hayes aey brig polyps pcan Pare ae 6.807.600 ~Total Dest sevice, Expires... cesses 04,500.00 1043.49) Oqnere! PayanleDecreaied soos Py : | rae Township “Ordinance |g ior’ Your approval ou statutes | for + i18 completed) fm co. -pesergpeang deeper a : snerel Expense —nereased......c0ecceee-+ ange for a upon Report r ton. 2” Bitum yaiagge | LIA ea . Cash on Han ing (Capital oon ee Tota! muted... 148, 45.375.48 a req Fae ge Mla he bond ro gpg eden lls aH ig rayel base inous hegkees” to Parmi 217 25,966.70 Bocronia December 31, Expenditures) .. ; — Credits Debits... ..... Aoecretr ae af : lice deputize ig Wy AD ¢ mber 31 anuary ggg =< ond resurfi ne- Total s Punds — ul tecuues at camp Gece , = Soovideme ol Appointed *p ce Ne | ee feta from A ;| Project Company — Asphel Paving Cash Punds Only....... nee et] Accrece Payretie eas henna oop That as hat: pursuant ‘to the omit o oqvering Si of the 1951 Walton ‘o. 119 “(completed)” teers wee oe Total ot Bx ee os eae 468,041.67 0,384.06 : ed Payrolis— owe Pits. inaugurated sub oe ection’ 14 (ey paw = e. 2%" “so “chic bandtg pene =— ena . inventory Adju pe—incressed:..... — ; aed =| involved ject ob bell canta vides a system. of eer du ——— tow. ‘city Limits of 323 ems ft!” i e.. eoesreneet oes. Discount on t , ea as qc 1, rs the oat - ‘nih State. Highw | sted Project N —— Coure resurface svete ator vomeie wuneeounty, 0 atta Total Purchases. . . . a ction mu, ores eeaneereeiecduaes . et Sereement ghail thelr orisoner Whe “cost | moneys eat 7 Gommistones Nine to. 120 completed) Com- Gecse maaneerie amen COUNTY MIGHWA $4,080 Net Credits ......scsesesesseevesneee -a@ * ry BO oe ich Ment allotted to islature Tt 2" Bitumino: — Greenfield Prim Engineering Serv: y Fund Y INCOME 060,040.65 Debits.... teeeewes oe 1 the for _ to cunt; that tracto: us =6C to R 2.7 67 ary Road ice eeeee ee 0. : prisoners ment of y foad com- Pro ir —— Cooke ‘onerete res idge Road. s 370.21 Fund se reeeeeeees ae * t. Ae pe lecal road sad bn No. ‘121 a deaabges Con. ceca Project obescenpeuesad : ry to ne depation fe) eng (2) jromiens iat gungectlons oe Py ag marae Sieck Waciasitnn Gace -) Primary Road Con “aa y_ the could the total of this Projet No. jo &. humate of ua foes 63.715 70 County Primar ing Gervice.... a n p= Gey j * thet act Orch ‘127 feom ary ford \ Amount y Road Fund eeeersece Subdivision « Fi 4 : , ¢ & R oe eR pleted) nae : 1% of = Allocation. - . pee ua Subdivisi eae ee foe nae ee ‘ . a i" eee f . oo : 7 roy oe See cesseter eae. ‘ 1 Feauired for the Pa mr to 27. Genes ft. presi to Eleven Mile 2.90 pb of Dedwetion Adjucment..' 2,014,315.42 Lid i J seeneseseeehens oe ‘ ) +t No, 128 actor — M concrete pave C Transt er Loan Payment... 2.046 a le Cee eee Be ORNS ¢ po ! (completed) ox Pristuges..... =: er, Act 86, ee ves “ue , 91 sesssateerabdscaasy’’ ay ae, ne at Sinestpth : wees f - 92 ROC, — 5 ; 5S epececes ne te 41,063 Count for oe 3,000.00- eoepece mY ; a 83 role Igeal Road Fu mary Roede,...:.... i Was ickassic es > . % of Horton . 1.99: 101 Seder ean ees apes a 2 . deh Adie... “ey 993,449.94 Beech tc earn eeres | oa acai MBO ita Maple ~ “Went ee | : — = = ee ee Re inet: se ‘ ; 106 = Long Lake ~ oraccist eal 3 : 7 j ciibbeasuee aga rumvnes veveeae "Bast ahoue see pls. +4.duer ‘ceesun de £ . ” (Continued on * - , e i A \ | oe i \ “4 - Ly i | nt — . , T Ld M = ia ‘ Ni Bey YY € J x 10, 1954 : THE PONTIAC“PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY | : ; ES . leon, ‘ aie, | hee, Mebegty, Melon. Cidenbure, F, Palt k highest ‘« | ~- B.. . lips, H. r. St. Amour H rm ou Moved MocDoneld. oupeorved be | fected ‘pe ht hy PAK Oak- | vault ; eee au Shep: By erman . : PR INGS [pet he pata saccer ts. Mg Nig sa Miummcor. Paik a” senik ° D = this or f m4 J bap atcher, V rv, Westfall, = = * _* : VISORS’ OCEE © 2S wenstatls: Beare of Supervisors Isha et the cl Ey, Geeee ot. Guu: te rs, Weinburge mai : = u ny 4 - (Continued from Pre : S3iavee3 “Whereas. it appears. weet © feet of Iaod te Congressman Gocene Pee A i ge aoe e ain Copyright Sree prices tes feitakeaas 33,963.34 | land described es t Subdivision, Com- fon oe the ag SRR, ve . to his room. He lay back : we Pi nicdaeeacessardéwenssasascns a TTT] Tewnship, Oakland County ree © ee. (Se awe Hud- - No- | went in up Aure- pd cape meaner Saisee. 31 ges" hes toon mservation of the Btave |o% ® Bt. “Chairmen “Moved by Me ty omen the miners is. Wille Keith is im the | chance to do the same . . on his bunk and picked ) took Lite ne Settbeee : . Conserva the. y a tub of ” cigarette - 10,892.85 | partment of ‘4 pure by Ser less that Claveen ma to a dirty old body? Okay. lus. He lita — +9'3s0.38 of Michigan. an Moved by Kelley au adopted. Carried | report of the Cis Ho. aan aemeowenpen Caine He his ci putts. Soon he lay per Rape, he Brain® iso ched nard the resolution ‘ter, asi 1 behind him, May Wyan, He rose, picking up ear | quick, deep rling Smoke, 6,824.94 | the so-called cada Mise. 2900. that the minutes on the mo ert a ¢ir rele cares fer. A 5 i stood. ‘“‘Don't} © of gray cu said , ther nded! whom he isn't su Lt The officers »| @ cloud 26,851.52 | upon ; Sn ‘casement over, the oe Seaman Callen ond Goetiemes > mate oe ee ame bs fieer comes aboard, & ettes. de all 40,77}.13 ; Comm 1 for the purpose of mainte- | Cheirmen. jand County Road | tiop —_, Brew. | ew of who seems qjmost too "he said. ‘‘Thank you all. reading. 30 21 | said _baree meat vo oe ie faced with the es to be banca by Thateher —— ps Phan cas ay amo get up, h his cabin. me to the quarter. OUT | uWhereas it. appears stoner "wilt formal: of ‘prompt action in viene Ge tach She CinGese Aanaealion tlcie Ge Geese ware’ 10 se Mae looked around at; Willie Keith ook that night, look- } ” om miss ee due mn Annexa t PTER a 1 Bias of the — said parcel rvice facilit rerouted hthe Clawso at the nex CHA The officers : i 11 o'cloc f at ae pote er 7 “Gontervation - that relecraph’ Rosa, is a cive the tak x copeial ae of "Cerried me] Ay four thirty the next afternoon each other. After a ripeoreh s ord = k Ce hae and found him tigre : gr.07 | less the said Department conveys from’ the ‘present Oakiano al portion af Peau haste, of tee Wetaael ne he Caine were all Gorton inquired, “ Any’ : folded blanket, his bac 12,597.07 | casement to the _— Resolved that Coanintacien site a substantial po OQeklena ape gy ee apter Paralysis ‘Placed | the officers of t ble. | 2€SS is mind?,’ ting on a fo “Hi,’’ said #3-220.29 | Now Titeret@e Board of Supervisors | oom mete wees nasd Cammicsien ation of Infantile around the wardroom table. got anything on his f for inst the anchor. ’ shh 2,791 3@ | tne Oakland County nt of Conservation | wrens the Coun wae nd County Plan- oni ton Report for 1954 pre-| seated : sh k of cig-| 5, is the gig shoving off = Deersecieereeecs 968.01 | request the Depart pe a convey the has requested the Oaks nate specific “ire aaa ne recommended for Queeg laid a fresh pac “When ‘ Willie. ur” sebscesessseeesensersseeetes . 2,116.68 | ofthe State Mic es Oeen Lake mmission des wetag oa hick sented ‘s eentee State Tax Com- cket of matches the beach?” said Keefer. con “Hi. What can I do for you’ Pineein barnes Gags ane tet al sea | lege Sb leek ot be Township. Oak- . the, Service Commis- ae arettes and a pa "said Gorton. “I'm| «ij, Moulton. ame fee — — = Commerce ow t ac sth ated to the Road a ) +Placed on inion has | ° ‘ and looked around ay 1800. said friend on the = § 979 004.41 | Subdivision, Michigan” to the County | ay be alloc oa ounced that an _ «| in front of him, . t ‘I have| “] have a : land County r of mein | sion activities, « Commission and} Clerk ano from the Attorney Gener his officers took asked because you é He was with me ‘onstruction of Oakland for the pu Drain hereas the Planning Teed oD | beeg received t of taxes ith a smile as his glad you ’ Keggs. : Mote: Overnend added to Primary Road Cons waieny cressce asia ‘Tea sald bronerty the Roed peepee acer gd ston in| Kise eas. “oenement 9 their pee the gangway then.” et ining school. Mind if I go Lec Road ad lasion . i le Keet ” Project $ 12,730.00 being A of Lot ta Union Lake my be" utilised dines ee pur |. Caurtn Cesies and Gentiemen He tore open t = pagel “In a pig's eye,” Ive over and see him? 5 : ship. Oakland Coun- ie, Stars it resolved that pur- the yale. field arette, an ‘| in the gig. a ad."’ No. P ven ee rere errr er ‘ 14.008.28 toa. merce Town therefore be Count Whereas ke Bloomfie ely, lit a cig ‘ ; -| genially. “I'll be . Go ahe ie Went tere III mais 8 26.915 28 ea “Calemen 1 mere the ception suant to Commission Act under ery al I the tba tpg nema a two steel balls out o ans oa a date with a college “I Jooked in on Mr. Gorton t to Plann : Planning Com ‘now City of Pontiac rd {tly OW! office. he was asleep. ie of this resolution ITTEE the Oakland County under which It/ field ino resolution of this Board. t. Rubbing them so te from the him. But 2; 4 Maintenance DRAIN COMM HER was crea end follow- | ized oy previous et. sf pe he began to| gradua syl- | ask 4 ‘ Primary Roa HILAND M THATCHE sion rtain authority, the d to Isaac his fingers, words of two 't need the : Chairman iven ce ted to the | an . : re sold to orth in his She knows don’t . District No. 1 Réeeds ee ’ a oa JOHN G SEMANN oa tl gary p eeacperrep ihe to- and 'Pllomena Gusman purtuant to fand speak lables. It promises to be a highly “Hell, you to visit in the 7 per 4 : ‘s permission u Me. tp Bieck Top a i My ine ‘s i ee DENBURG a at a point on the right- eessreas said contact was Pen Moos “Well, gentienien, I just intellectual evening, efter life on | oxec’s -e off.” | sot wasne Line Road - @ 326,071,63 LUTHER HE “K “Beginning " ponies Lake Road being d and the purchasers | the titled ; . et ac- ve nest. Sho . ashtenaw County co: FRAZER W AN of-way line o! f the center of | forme November 25, 1940, en ht we ought to £ the Caine. . ; uf feet Bouth o thence | became on thoug ‘ shi ne “Thanks . Keefer. District No. 2 * 3 a1 oT Bess eet Mac- Rectlon on 2 plus tect: thence. West 430 “whereas said deca was, tesued, and quainted. We're g po ghana “Well, in words of id ‘Corton hen withe left Keefer on the , oe ried by North theast on the We affidavit has long 5 : ’ duck, sai Ww No. 201—Conecrete Roa an 187 458 67 Pm Moved b: Thatcher ns st do lus feet. thence Sou Rosd 700) Whereas an and is attached) mietes for a re a dead to the Moulton, 203—Black }op oa a 7 258.060 Donald the re piu: ay reas of Telegraph feet tol by Filomena Gusman deed has been : ring about me, you f astle to go Roads ae . right-of-w pte jus reciting that said - bly wonde x watch - standing orders orec: £in fficer stared ° Carried lus feet, thence oa wooded | hereto ed of destroyed inadverten probal ° little curi- | “New all times unications © - ~ rt orthern boundary thence | Jost, misplaced o mete aid deed nd I confess I'm a offi aboard at the comm : : District No. 3 Roads * eer By Mr ng Ledise sa0 Gentlemen ae anes ee eae er Mand a. request! has eae. ' t though I've tormed | Four officers the captain, and) vi yward for a while, then wags be Bt Bleck Yep poses seodelicite 262 16716 | Mr Your “Miscel ancous Committee pacha Pontiac Lake Road: thence a" beater made for the issuance sf another dood, ous abou My good first impres- | in port. Me or t, all three — of- d, pencil, and flashlight ie —— t was the op of rs the point o S V's Of | some pret 1 three — repeat, all : pad, ’ t scribble 303—Gravel Roads z Mey 1954 and on & report should plus fee* to 33 acres more | and Corporation Counse al I believe d began 9 Committee tha of the the parcel be { Tele-|. Whereas the J cabs ister of one ions = the duty section. pocket an $ 289,217 63 “eae on the present status ning. id property lies west o tage | fice has checked “E title the | sions. ; “ ficers of ” ) hougs 236.30 be m trol Program Dr or less. sa’ has eet of fron file advises cae” the th herp : . fine ship with A has the duty verses. ang- #1-Concrete Roads... pooner SS oohae Dog Con mt and Dr “Bates ere and nd 650 feet les ins in the County of Oakla . “T think this is a . your section ed so later the g " o—Orerel Reeds ee anny > “enforcement fe ond ; | fremtage en Pontioc Lake seed cas part | ey wreas. the Corporation a Quit’ ciaim } splendid wardroom of —— Ten minutes later Gorton pok An wel pron came trampling > = pe been tempora. h land be design ot | ommends the iss tract vendees, me j to ve ‘ into the room. way petty ve Leet = $1.26) 683 31 | Law og a uting Attorney procu’ and that suc the developme the original contr Gus. hink we're going his head in Put r Mr. Keefer. Sa quiuton from the Atcontoy” teared Se Oakuad Geeks Beivies, Comer pee Gusmap and Filomena I thin as Cap- ; to see you. the forecastle. - ' . i , “ up board, (Township Roads 8 911392 /an opinion TE ie the Act was| es) ine Oahia scape od that when the | viz eet oe in order that title mer good cruise, and, I hope Skipper wants to the has returned a eee (3.498.153 | enforceable” snd your Committee "is enning Commission completes Ks plans | man, in said Isaac afd Filomena Vriess put it, some good saddle and report the captain see you : _ 2.72613 | enforceable a that the Prosecuting Planning Commission 4 the Service Cen-| show in fo recera the} tain de Vress ery on your oe Gorton wants to ™1 Addison .. 42 a 73 | pleased to advise t with the opinion for the development o acreage allo | man as o efore be it resolved that rd I viene fo give you ev wdust ring. { and Mr. double ” T-3 Avon . rae : 106.83 | Attorn Was avin tlenera which indi ter above eee be in-| Now Leg ni Clerk of this Board = hunting I expect the | 54 gdcbe leasure,"’ growled Keef- in his room. On the - = 3 Bloomfield . . pore from th errr obstacles im the Way cated to the Road lan With the re- er plore to quit claim lots peg So co-operation, and ha With P es . 3 I thought he was asleep. yo = eneee . .-- 1008's |) cnforting the pesvicaae me Tas Solved ame aia aikaoked 6s venuived (nu $ and @ of Crystal Lake "rat pe in return. There is suc er, leaping out of his bed. “Gorton? trom the . T- 5 Commerce : 129 40 | of enforce rel persons harboring unii- quired maps, etc Subdivision in the City of cr emniplog same in ‘ rd, and such , t “He just phoned up T-6 —- 23 600.90 tmee os t to procure @ license for the by. the Act: solved that any resolu- the said Isaac Gusman and thing as loyalty upward, Queeg was standing a " T- 7 Groveland : 2 sg | (ensed dog they will be liable for the Be it further re ot thle ae | hereto- aaa adepticn ‘ Ity downward. Captain shav- wardroom, sir belt < Highland . . . 16,238 same and ates ad or resolutions in conflict | Gus ._ 1 move the thing as loyalty hbasin in his room, “hing eae r8 Hane nee #.108.29 | at ‘view’ of the zt "rigid enlorce- tore ie *tesclution be and the same Pg Se “Toren INas AND GRouNDs | * “I desire and expect to get abs if tne "Tell mo, Toms,” bo bene. yang ai Plash red, no . . ri . - “ r Be | pen oc 5 17.990.69 immediately proceed ™ sue Counanrtses bereby A the adoption B aRRy w a MTTTER lute loyalty upward. If ae ay “what do you think of your as- | and ya T-13 —: 116 yor Monroe advise " as nbenaes ce ee yesolution | = : poe loyalty downward. : Keith?” dou found Z “13 ach ig ai ea ac 21.09 at @ new serum was tn of the hoy FP. GOODS ed by ANDERSON, get ‘ hy, and I'll! sistant, soe rdroom Keefer - q kland , 11,730.64 Health A DAVID E rw out why, ia’? In the wa 7 7 ris oe. oe of sty by ‘serum ts final aie Thatcher the fesolution, be adopted ROY F. GOODSPEED’ antes i pa do."’ He laughed, “Willie? He's a good = the executive officer in his un > Fit Pomiae gra te |e senor wit be Pifor inoculation | Blseustiee foto ported Pimeet EDWIN J JOHNSTON indicating that this was a joke.| 7 an as an Tot to learn, like derwear in an a "sleepy, ‘ : wees Be [the yearly requirement fer tnec aed rete Road ESER nearest him} ,,... ll, he has a lot : and looking ° T- Ro " 102.47 | the tion every three vears. this matter Com mission. x wM the officers Well, : . ” ing coffee “ yal Os 10 to one inocula Committee of mittee and Build CASS B. WATE and : be fine. I rie Bpringteld 7: 8 S03 that leon final. approval by on “tc ings and Grounds Committee ried by Hud. Rg had 1 fig West- | smiled. wit si interested in what he'll| mussed, and — Seid tier ie | , 25 ities of the serum. : zies supported t Moved by Hoi Carried one “Tn not FA Tom,”’ Gorton ‘ 7. 45.927. 35 | Health author be instructed owed by Men: Ne resolution be adopted a to remember I with you J—, Tom, 4 60 93 ration Counsel should an \ tall Bsa I want you es rd As of now, I agree one guy cause e 23 Waterford “ ¥ ~. | Corpo assign in uring son that canaaavee : on, “‘Aboa’ be. _ also trouble can : i He) a aaa pylllar apa a Dox Law ghatefne 398 be secme S y Mr Barnard, Mr. Wright by “Mr. Hort Ladies Tas bees a ee performance | that he's a = Because — day? Why the hell piel ) . . the yearly: license Mr. Lilly this matter joint meeting e -| om P, immature. n the skip- : = or Oe ee ee nakaren Cosh w ghe’ Cemmmleine was Cus advieed thst “Moved by Crrd Mikes tie maser) ie Grounds “Commission ene County cena Standard perform- Piobapoied tian of registered publi-| Jou at the eoneeny whe 8 held under | be re’ y motion.) ittee, Road the Com Sub-stand- | for ust me aboard? Bi pant r tement of Estimated — Year 1953 er les ao result of the Clinics Welfare | (No support Cs the Boundaries | m Commission held in 1. is sub-standard, os per ca aud.” said E Comperative Sta 4 Expenditures for Under or Ov s of the Animal We! ( ot. Gane at ke | Plann: ounty Office Bui ance rmit- | cations. ; “Sir I'm! PS. fat fraud,”’ sé Income an : } Estimate the auspice with the vet-| Mr Ewa: Villages Committee, spo mittee the matter of de- rd performance is not pe id hastily, ‘‘Sir, Why, you young in j Estimated. Actua Department tn gage coe above the of Cities and ing on May 24 1054 Servis Center| @ Keefer sai as- “You. who broke me - ertnarians, thet over alized this matter te determine ® site on the is- exist. handle that Keefer. ‘ lept 2700 00 was re: requested rm Road Comm ted to certain Keith can and: and = slep | Income ry 1, 1953 < Sor.see.60 : a Senge tt ie ¢o- which ‘wan turned over ‘tmp depen we " oooh “was “present L. Anderson. | for the ee end. activities caret es “Now, Rome wasn't built in a ment to perfection—’' foeach ) saneee. night watch 4 Cast on hang Janua , >be ond 60 es. meey #210483 a oe bot Bociety for fur. andrewss Barns ‘ Blanchard, | Sionmsa. ouahly disc a be Rennes , tat 4 dials this ship has been sailing ae rhe boy obviously knows noth- through ee oes exec—”" tion 2-10 mill tax : . 400 esearch im rabies con rewer Eck- tiall —— Lt ay, x : me, stowage, Tom you had unti ? Seetieaed te Townships 100.63) o1 ten 23 81 te Vetorinnttane ho. participated and —a mines. Qariing. Geed- | preverty. subotane for°the Road’ Com. a hell of a long peepee a| ing about classifie d jammed and!" Gorton slammed down ging ! pede § a you are the chair. Ren of Golf Course £3.968.13 % Goo | Fave be mig one spiritedness and their} man. bg ode H amin, Heacoc Ku- t the Bouthwestert corner and as I say, I reg i Why, secret pu safe like ron the arm of : es = ee eee |e tribution to an eventual’ more eff oN Hudson MacDon- ibe Bervice Center wee we d wardroom of officers. flopped around in that safe and sauce the deck. ‘Mis- Refunds . . __ 510 be 900eness1 | co? aa of controlling S oF) Holmes Lilly. L Oldenburg, thence nora slong the | splendi . ing that I want Coffee splashed to : Miscellaneous Income . . 63,637,510 50 $444,585 clent seth cera, loberly. Ne! 1 Lake tee Center 1600 “ e's anything garbage. , not discussing eee » leet we = ‘chawsiee move this reportiaia M Rhinev ms. Amour smith weet line ine of the a te @ point: thence If = ‘s ment radio | ter Keefer, we are ' ch,” he Totals . ~ gg reel spread in the minutes ee menace eens a wate t $30 feet more or less. wien one. changed in any it fast enough “And he has pubs in the anything but tonight's watch, , VanNe oll. 53) | eas’ J the wood e ; about ast . f } of your tures— 33.885.17 |of this meeting Staman, Thatcher. sane, ( being the west th along the you'll find out ; A pubs on the bridge—not “and be carefu Expend! © 090.200.00 01.233.008.17 $333.868.17 MISCELLANEOUS ERY. ters, Wetnburse projected geen grag Migs — Wh ou will go on with] shack, to show | said, . tsetatenanse Roads 404.200 60 = 640.307 48 "$06 .95- salaeaieciad el aaa Quorum present eupperies St ee | cat tae at tee e northwesterly along | Meantime y member-| @ single —— revere tone in addressing me. ae le ee § 000 00 4.483 05 BLENMAN. | “Moved by ‘Thate soferred to the Com-| Were ht hor gear es eel Lake duties as before, re Is that your Take an even County Loca) Nomen reresercotbcor 10.018 9¢- CLARENCE W NER, er this matter oor a week from today, the northeasterly side aclu looa™elte your that on my ship| for them, either on “Hold on, Burt. County Park .. ‘ 90.000 00 9.384 06 °o HELEN G_ BON mittee for ® repo @ special order | Re ortn feet, more ie right. ing, as I say, C registered stowage . meant. Did = 18,64 LEE H CLACK and that ft be made beginning. subject ! ance is stand-| jdeg of aS 8) strain. No offense wecceessccvoscncere 150,000.00 168,634 3S 125 493 64- HN K mem iness Thatcher | point of ra the easterly excellent perform exactly Keef's nets vee. : t you out?” i. 1.070.682 99 (945. 188 rat KORT | “Discuscien followed and Mr. cle of we Gnrimenmnne’ Gooraod It was , inherit-| the old man eat y New Equipment . pes eoees 64,500 00 KENNETH Discuss: at the motion side of the afo ith the under d.” act. Willie had d. 7 Construction of notes & Interest... .. Regen so4 160 900 68 sates | ROBERT ocean by Wright wes on “Tepeated. nt rocenstdoratinn property eas a, ee dropped the shred of the| matter a mess, but the “You're ane gto - Retirement trees a arried et- to Teleg Ane : up. an ; . Detaeng Fone — Weems 2 eee seo: ee 13 | the report be adopted order of “business at the oy 26. "1984 | to. be copend with @ sovvice’ reed te be cigarette slowly into his coffee cup. | eq ist had airily laughed, saying.| cory 1 did thi iad test Sena nae $2,944 682 99 §).272.678 71 6327 996 72 Mise ea) Se des Geenaeens = bbee eeueiruried eases foam Teun Road a my | Novelist battleship, Willie | o.4 to talking to Steve an . ¥ ing Tied by cons 1 end = this prope on 1 w tha 7 shor Ae ' isn't a . “k<—"* 248.272 00 LUTION OF APPRECIATION eeting) Car mings supported near the northerty —— acres, Well, no Poa This ipt tch the clo« . : Januet) 1 REZO ped) Bintes has lenge yea bee Cum Carried pr = Queeg, “I'll give t that custody-rece to wa it. What | Add: Cash reserve for $3,192. 994 99 _ weeded a saletoee from the Middle | s:tasies ses ne ANDREWS more or fess the use of the Road Com- | face yong wants to the | Forget ey Pid all pals to} wei) author ae see on : Totals , -- West for ocean vessels of the United —— otion was carried without | anyone malarkey. ine.’ The en-| the hell is Keit PP Whe the Congress LLEN mission. This m the Caine. . vs April 1. 1054 cor been eloping which: oe ently passed legisiation LYNN DA ssenting vote. this Irwin. Johnston, gether on , Moulton? To the Honorable Board of Supervisors |“ 7 aes hee, bos oe th ee makes it possible for ine eantaien ak | Clock . ue psig os "ae Camuiaens ten. — aes bak. novers, had innocently peerees him. | the we <3 crinkled in disgust. . - | wea anag ipate w rd. heh r- ey ept . Lilly, Loo sign Pr course, ers face | Gyetiomen an Gouna Sea uk ceaeae to oe Peet oar ceoee tainot a — Cansda. in the construction of the st vine cad tc user by Chairman ahece mentioned and: "Commission and Leavy. ee a innon. cape Keefer said, ia bit . Kee t. That's too much. ipl Bos he shown far as ~ | Lawrence eway been Meetin. Tence oi e I move that bd ac rill, Miller, Mobe: cou Oh, : ; j not al- sioners, acting as edness submits for making proposition as his responsibility Whereas this legisiaion has Andrews Reverend H H the Road Commission, ribed prop-| Chas. Miller. Cyr H | Phil , Ran | sir, things tail . is the dutv section Park Trustees th Annual concerned. It is his to our the Presid and be ation given by ate the above desc the | enburg. ps. rts. 8t Til on his ta when is 5 to S°k ccmastion enh une Dovanens te properly maintain the ‘This Includes come. the law’ of the land or Sechseed. |Gacace Anderson. L. Anderson, | Board allocate the Compigaten's “octivr. | Toure F T eckork emacs bnew: seat tn ath You relieve jowed to cross the gangplank in connection caventena as well as his bcbondlbany and | “"Wrere the bes co gr ea hatrg m largely Roll Called D B Bienman. | site tes the Read C oo as property: | amour Schalm. rag rahe ml Wa- “Nothing doing. h longside ? Park and Golf ar our playground fertilizing, dressing. pad ote ured and brought to oben Andrews Ba Brigham, Bromiey, Ca- ties on the mepdega lie any previous |arq F. Smith peg oe Wright, Zapf 1 98 : the s Ip a ‘ d the stand- During the past year swings " ball washers. flag | scan the efforts of ponasoes {| Brendel. Brewer rk. Cummings further move liocating other | 1.7, Weinburger, Westtall, him. isn't Ab «Since always. Rea including were | furnishing several of the holes { nt RS . Cardon, Clack. Gardner, Ga solutions of this Board a r im! iét: Lost “S rdon me, there Si : idn't he saiomen i and ates oe tn | ot “before Mt gets any worse than ay = pal i part . SL caenn Granet oe rer fanda ta conflict with this. Tesclution “Duscuiaion followed | Mr. Roeser ex- Ping this squadron with a full ing orders ah bi ‘ ft ts now d moneys on oneress aauee has “been of inest jing Harvie. Heacock. Hunter, ee repith rescinded and he Med thete votes tion | * tedian—it's an check, out with me . ; = le foie sihertnes tea sed lved Neadeos ae "pequesting your mablo tales and benefit es = oer - probe "Reues. Kepatt. Kosti- aeaune I move the adoption yee on. motion on lieutenant as cus oe —always “He looked in on you. You were =. paragon of a to @ ban- | the ante Beate iif aga tthe gf om ‘im. me coon of this’ Dlatriet and State, | Irwin, fecera "Leavy ‘Levinson, airs or eae Report: Blanchard, Bienman, ensign'’s collateral ¥ . ” oor pear bec our pars. tonable amount. to merensae al (aur but to the Walenta eeif Sw effec, take Locus ue Miller. Cyril Oe le re ILDINGS an COMMITTEE pare: Brigham, Bremwy, Coty, Car. is—"” re he should have waked me ain 7 as re * Duncan, oo Tess past year @ core ears Geka su Course dee 1 Congressman ‘Dohders 7 > has always re- Rinses. 1983 1954 = HARRY W. HORTO Che: airman = — Graham: Senne: .—— ow I don't want to be un- Ww and this & a deci ak lized Equaliz ng. k, Hill, Holm ell, 7 be coautnclerhe His — odig oe of Beg in family, reunions —— sroups ~~ ye Valuation = Uy en eg Foctes DAVID. E, get ata lin. Harvie. sfc, Irwin, sey sonable about it,” said ire * ybody waking you up at Gauss we Neck oc fen ba le he park. Scout Aly | He. Ascepeing District Ao Cee as Hor eer tts warres \ oor D, Kelley wis, Loomis, Mac- do you think nap before es oct aceanen “te tite, from inte, part. Hecan be, Susty 7. hee Musee nite Seetize =k ear oe TOTWER WEA JOHNSTON, tek “Mencien oe raul Roo: | 0 jer you to train up Keith | with wpe tavé gutena a copy respect. had none vo and usefulness | 9 Avon , 767. 1304 Ransom. Schone,| would tonight caretaker's tum was ee an | scene ested to the” popular . 3 gre ep eee Tous isles ee t3siers Popo pale > “WATERS. toma Amour. eS Stamen.| as a custodian?” of Snappy Stories in his puss.” night meetings OM wees ceeeee 725 14,861. : 367 " WESTF AL mann, Shepard sey . : ight. the case of enforced and that |.of the tfully submitted, . Cummnana s seccesse 1725940 714.840 2.376880 2.295. 1482700 Be watkarper: Zapt. —_ a week at most. : ht's another nigh the rules were end the bul Respec OF COUNTY PARK 6 Farmington , ...... 13.895.830 yey © 180106 © 187179 1 T7324 ROAD COMM ng Waters, Divanderseatis eee “A few days, ual ‘Well, tonig’ f aedeee ee ee A Groveland ,°..... 1’ 2921885 © S'Istoae 9.536000 @.Seanes 1.868572. iid a mite — Care, FS Willie can know that man We're back on standing : z pgp an pills Cy By Mn BERT O. FELT. Chairman | 3 Groveland . , Gieaees TiseoTl teense Tenees 1.221193 NDERSON. Gardner. Hitchman. Forkey. re* Giden. | and . ing—"’ Te ae fr sean dn Pl Hr ; Member 2 Hell —— * Gdeeeee — Tapa.cos OToSeG — OBSaaS 412936 LLOYD 1. A RDON Kinnon ‘Chas. Miller, Cyril Miller. mons. | by he »|and no kidding ‘s simple Ping was rbepeld . BROOES, Member | 9 Holly 6.290.000 = 7,692 92 036189 «14 CHARLES ECA Kinnon ilips, Roeser, Shim t that. ‘ oka that's simp A daily D. LOMERSON, 10 ; 3481. 0 3601 1.448152 B. RHINEVAULT burg, H. Ph atta. Voll, Wa-| ~ We'll let it go a’ Okay, y: : new pole. reservations re- BOL D. 2.464.125 0.66869 «(0.682592 a EARL AEA {th. Thatcher. VanN “Fine. e know about ij Rtpeoy nim "and ‘au + " THEI © SESR ets Golenes | esesey tise : Sacc 2 tae terhouse, Westfall, (24). Carried. sir. Thank you.” | enough. Just so we MISSION 12 17.125 8.835.445 0 0.300988 =. 11.4327 PAUL A ScHA . terhous: of bus: : “Aye, aye, . be OAKLAND COUNTY E AND Exes SENDITURES 1984 3 2ivo710 «— Deateet @ nose26 1222524 1.886186 WILLIAM K. SMITH A ey epeke “Don't get me wrong,” said); toes eae hae “ 100,000.00 ‘4 4.308.050 ‘7 isa.2s1 o.qeonse —O.732080 Leetses og by Hortn supported br CyTl on the Clawson City-Troy Queeg. “Meantime I want you to) «i\teantime.” said pealere cup 1, . 1.67 | 15 305.050 . : © 846194 . Ca re Clawson 5 ” his em » Cash on eet eared Mn fund...... e ——— 9 408,04 is 4 8.257.933 0.854320 1.383228 | Mov the resolution be adopted % reconsideration of evening. ing down into his Less reserve for building . - 0560990 6. 148.442 0.222369 «©§=— 0.239828 4 —ay Vote on : lieve him. This to the ship for 588,380 148. 6 = =s-:1.718348 1.850838 | Mise City-Troy Township Cummings, | re an in-| «u're restricted to ; 2,638,000 00 18 i 17 20.107.053 2.0801 482273° 1.567460 | By wer Haack. of Supervisors : Blenman, Brewer, “What! And go through you ~ Estimate revenue Siesebece: ® - 10,863, 0.162.007 8.293118 Hens 1.633502 | To The Honorable — Ayes Ewart, i — : report? four hours.” peutes “vette: fends ....-.20:: : - 61.368.388 3.667.585 0. seemed 2.465828 | Laaies and Gentiem re- | Dennis, Hamlin, mu. osti-| ventory and a transfer twenty A Keefer. ‘‘Says are mgs ye 8 26,546.00 0 2.391.640 95.623 513 2671588 2 1.693602 | “Your Committee ‘on RB bas cereus Haack, irwin, Johnston Kephért, rg in reverse, three “What!” flared pont a Spgs. | eas sonsand eee a - aw Seue ian sSermt | Lesores Se ee cee ery a Waceen, “Sfensies-'P.| And then, again, 2” Act No. 43 PA 193...” : 2 “seseneis Usewase Retoiae | 2aerist 937088 seat tune of the several femnann | aes Majer, McKinnon, erts, from now?” che it,” snapped 23 14,560,875 + 0.701469 1 examined of the several Tow: Donald. Phillips, 5 days trans- “Sa me, G-d d-n ’ 2.547,854.00 M 650 «= «8.698.770 —y the said County assessed | prijiips, H. Waterhouse, Wein- | Oa lots of time and ys ’ “Good anes 8 ke 4,000,080 204,145 38.920200% 36.133623% and Cities Pedageerlina len have , — ao eg Wright, zat. | “We have the executive officer. “G sogprgennn & — vA 7 2.307.854 00 Total Townships $231,.709,421 $376,264, narer 1 1 the some SS Regret tazabie Nays: ao. and! Brendel, fer forms.” aeuant ¢ head who's igh Co - ———— i 2 e003 ef fuat: 1* Townships and | drews. Cady, Cardon * “Si a partmen t. If you 3.068,895.97 CITIES — -. © 18.672.725 $ 26.501.070 5.630203 8 307868 3048 rty in the severa t as| Brigham, Bromley Graham. Har- r, ‘t have “Not by a long shot. y 0 Derkiey 007.260 54.500,034 5. 1.080215 1-58 awe ed, such an <amoun « an, Gardner. ley, vatch-stander doesn Not by ; ‘Tetel-eottmeted available funds ...... as Ricomieia Hills |... “tba 400 Siskiee faneen Lerrees 1.586 | Cities judgment oat glen later vie, Siuichman. Morkey. i Mover! a top Pree ount of time. If! think you can suddenly = regs en 8.390. 528. © 571019 406044 ual and unifor rd- Lee Chas id. Rhinevault.| an in ; nce “have been dead-filed | 798 88 20 Clawson . 4.131.720 Seok eee 6.671196 6e7see1 1 rooted aed Pr bs roperty in the 7, ao a Nelsen Ordenburs. acme xpect efficient performa on me that- have “Toagteneece ster 7 Farmincton l1ee0 160 ST3e0 aes Sataeee on ee ee pis wa lhcecee Ns a Teme. | you expec’ duties —" for two years, and start slapping ds “ 31 Ferndale 17.983 160 2.002483 » pened submit the rd. Shimm ta. Voll Wa- in duties— os County primary bao rental and 2 Hazel Park 375 —s:19. 208.350 1 996501 1.423814] herewith that it be adopted by la Thatcher, VanNat of my mai . with penaities— | (including equipmen ' #00 08 79 3 Huntington Woods 9.952, . 8.337.940 0 e62508 $5 «1.353328 recommendation County Equalization nia he aad imatlitne t perform. me ive expen —— §$1.70489867 | 33 Hun Village 5,856.06! 177? 42137198 3 2807 677878 | this Board as the ters Miller requested “T expect efficien / a rt SBE PBCEOCS 4 «Lathrup Villag 096.300 8 8©— 40.730. 0942007 1 1954 Mr. Cyril Committee and This Ae '’’ said Gorton. ; — Te Pisce wee “emer ass “8.133.408 ao sseres 22 408215 1 1oeela| for tie car t_pottom of _pese) __ | Tuberculosis Sanatorium Con chart been| ance of all your duties. Meeting date tomorrow night. Spend ry 10.900 68 36 Pleasant Ridge . 195, 5a8, 500 Hpomyhes geo 11281752 -12.- 954470 pre (See tables a eae re that Ha rhe organizational chart business may cut into your novel- I have a "broke tonight, and ee ee Peete eee 180 000 714.312.2775 , 1140 349806 ed by L. Anderson s *s the one I jonignt, Buildings Seco: 976 000 00 38 Royal Oak ........... 6.556 = 3.113.583 0.322 © 310812) 1.387582) Mov endment be chang 1 Director have i But of course, | It's t juipment : 2.31 ‘él _ the am lized per. Meron the Medica: writing a little. : aking it again. If you 7 Nee construction S8e0C ee -edpeeipes + 81 000 90 = Siren peo 2 ae aes a orai8i% 63 866377 pn longa lager ‘alte ft ae be sea doctor a member of the Board none of us is aboard to write | ['m ries ai — skipper I | Administra fund ...... ——_—— AT3.ITT.541 $500,344 a she reentage : ” don’ : Reserve for bullding —— TOTAL CITTES ae 100 000000, Duran fener rvisors responsible for) ied you, and recommend a $3,068,095 .¢7 ny $996,608.74 100 000000 Village Discussion L Anderson Bar- : Thre a the Lrethtes fol- | defi you, ; r $704, 820,963 *Includes Lathrup Ayes. D Anderson. k. Clark, Medical Direc Ewart : silence that rt-martial— 4 Pi GRAND TOTAL y 1, Brigham. Clac the Brewer supported : the poisoned general court-ma | Forel : OAKL AND COUNTY ae oa ACK Charman Gardiner. Harvie Ww. Bmith, “Thatcher, an cat ee Cems tbine ber wibesael lowed, uses tae dirs See Neer oe so anaerobes ict : A ELM , Shimmins. W. ’ is Sanatorium k a , yho's restrict- AL ROADS ERNEST V. BLANCHAR Roeser (17) los t meeting. Car lid to the dec hink I'm the one w 9564. rr VanNatta, Voll. d. Bienman.|at the nex They sli . wit Bitinates Dodert Se ey ‘ Ae a ; RANSFORD oot ty K hare Andrews, ap es | gg ‘hoa ra ef) Oaupervisers icked them into " corner. behing ing you? Get iol arta! + or Rural Popula on lation Tote R re nean. Ewart th Se oy picking ; Reserve head, | % Prorated on 1950. oo * Popula Hana Ww. R. vERS mings, Dennis Haack. Hamlin. | TS the ;, now tu-|he said cheerfully, thick will | , Mile ‘sree —s on 21.08 68 ator AP eee Meecect. Mill, Hitchman. Holmes. Hor: Pursuant to Section "Sakiand® County towel, I hope the shower has on. I'll be the nbd sla ht my 9.142 b15 40 . Goo sta! 1 hereby ° ’ a , .I'm . | a8 oats eves ype 7 8.910 c vance on yd PA Amour the report = teed ee uaiisatien Report. — Emplovere’ Retirement prem. : iand hot water.” — : erage s ee f my . 23.530 ' : d by tag ed am RE hereby ber im, a slow, rangle B | hs ores 148 vseeae as "38.50 Bar L.. Awderson preesatea @ propos TO 1984 OAKLAND COUNTY EQUALIZATION County Ge tcass repent af tee tue: Keefer a object to my aes ones hears” : | cea ineusse areas naeaeel be ee PROPOSED AMENDMENT As Submitted ra Twethicds Proposed Propeesil mission "SR Tepet have boon 7 an a novel?” poked his pale face ve : 118.92 By Equalize- One-Third Two- 1954 Copies the members of | working . A radioman 7 a8 8,620.54 2044 BUT 22 14.7 pe Comm. 1953 1954 ualizing 1 be distributed ” said Queeg, “Pardon 543 10,911.30 : 7 eee 82 10.708 1984 Proposed tion 1983 of 1954 ualized Equalized Eq wil during this meeting “Not all all, Tom, the wardroom, 33 0 ntess «sane dasa ‘pee te Valuation 1984 Equalized Equalized Peccn Seneca ene Poca ~, {the Board a faded blue bathrobe out into a yea tae 5 13.80.58 1647 esas savet cl | Aneosiion As Assessed a. meant Percentage Percentage ° ~ 197104 Saye | bacaseee FLOYD ANDREWS taking loset. “An outside; me, Mr. Keefer, h? RSS Se Se eemPs *atiees "Se fee” Steer Seen rae’ 2 aah Seta | toe cnafne Mikel "tpere ere (on nie (of an intellectual Kind is Me coeus't coum to be eny- 48.1 ; 1343 ites 021.89 | Addison --. 16,926,000 25.883.347 2. 2.637001 1 242312 363570 objec placed on file. interest asa $05 10.147. 71 4780 6181.93 18, A _. 21,278,635 -29.242.213 3.389065 0 360473 © 121258 “901100 1 4136146 none, declared the Docaces “casseeeea recommended for all officers, where—” 69 12,840.36 1837 2.375 64 11,478.44] Avon ae a is 3.518.121 0.363780 351678 © 512505 901 2323179 617785 Moved Board ina Pees te the thinking 45.3 9,102.80 Load 8.03079 16.912.9§ —- ged 4° 1.837531 3 0.792950 Spe 184818 pa a rd ao . stimulant to clear ; t’ ” “a2 8.881 76 pts 1,429.02 poder ee 13'880 890 ‘ pte 0187179 060034 339263 7861 Saal on fried ANDREWS ~ ‘What's up 1 49 11,031.87 27,113.26 ste e Com 1174198 p 0.1801 0.540008 -178664 cs) alertness. ‘ “Priority, action Caine. * 621 10.469.21 song 25,022.04 a F 2'921,568 ©.s3e000 0.791066 -248232 "323233 — “Fine,” said Keeter. took the dispatch sheet. 182.1 38,600.37 1825 2,360.13 spond 4504963 unease 0.836056 -265268 potter "361272 4 LYNN D. ALLEN : as your Keefer 560 11,433.74 ~ 13,004.54 28,7 tee re 0.7958 0 361820 -120062 983043 pk _ “So long te, | + Snuffy.” The radioman eee rene ene eiee incpeodene rete sees Seue ghuare = Soueas, anni aegis siled to order by Chairman |{s in every f Analg oreo withdrew, Gorton said, “Who's the : 04) Lyon . 4.983, "047 0.914086 01640 -200656 518925 called to ” said . . 118.3, 23,168.87 4182 = See eS I po 5 IY os 4 815007 1.237047 630432 | _ Meeting calle of course, tor?” 00.8 18,265.85 epee eat hates — .370,710 2,925,197 0. 1.222524 . “481361 728037 a Andrews. by Reverend Wm. to date, all changes | origina ‘ — = 564,776.17] Novi 2,370, 970.115 1 268838 et 948893 1.578490 Invocation given all reports up > Pac.” [ae Se 192854 197,671.66 Oakland 7.881.385 11.978, 1 0740036 0.722060 564123 : 425586 1 raeranen & L jer- correspondence Serv’ > +++ 1698.9 367,106.91 Sper, 6: gen een reas oases = “onaiz2,ts00a3 Goeose = eaeaes Mail Called: D. Anderson. L. leo-lentered, all the} The exec’s sullen face lit up Total 2. eee ee Oxford tet «6 Saaeoes Steaes ®. 1.143553 } 1 358080 wows, Focnaré. ™., all enlisted training at ? Could it ibe a Rate: 1 $e8.308 2.300378 0.3329 1.718348 413072 7.17741 eo as ee eee yg 6 oA rk, | cleared, training ac-| “‘ServPac? Priority : Recta TEMENT OF NEW 1954 ESTIMATED Rose 10.863. fosen 3 cease “Sie 126474 * Homes gil) Bath Bromley, noe gay 2S. “Duncan, maximum, your own STA ‘BUDGET Net a, "456.277 0.379428 "990510 990815 Clawson, LOCAL ROAD -Over i 3,456. 2.234606 673 3.9508 34301 - , win. aeuimatea “tess ae so.ars.eas 9.090.197 3 Sarees 3 032840 ee | CUTS 2351008 pareshy Loree me gg Bh, dy — i ent ESt 0 Tisaes 55 prgnede ta eerest 2.470126 byob} : 467641 — ——— | Hiten ‘¢ 814.19 14.560. 467. 0.800027 SSS, ==, 4.289 23 slum 4.490.650 7,427,822 % 23.513767% 34.489704 1,496.20 28,088.95 35.271025% 12.975937 tris aa.so0.a3 | $231, 718,421 $353.096.177 38, 926200% Steees, 3.1zenee, §—-2.908REI%% — 1.9TRNNRS and resumed ey cum Smet ci scr ase * Ge.sat ere eieaus™ "'@3ereqs = agtoris™ —& dosaet 1 Siam} eaaes | le with all the eagerness gone. 140.28 tty 1. 6802 - ; 13668 7 . Mee 18,040.23 1003. jo-tea7i3 Soneana §— f-dvomis -eiese7 TSG 1.136681 sree | be ed at him amiably. | ™! all right.” said smn lee Ssetve leceee.g03 pzeere Lorre ro y+ = gem 4 Waters. Weinburger.| Queeg look te the Convoy hho 7 =o 22,190 ie ‘ 0.5719) 2.223709 878362 546350 on, Wi Quorum pre how about coming essly. “But you s.101 ov ings be : clees ats 6s.20e83 otis 3 foente seess | eomet > “a eebene 003385 Wena Wren hat wy cy-| 38% and having a few?” Kecter Pee no ees off in direc- 1,660.83 ’ veh (993.160 -27.823.721 2. 2 : ‘375064 862503 38: “1 Cummings s «| club with me ma am nate coon Be RRS teem tee ines men [tule | Maat my commnts "Pao “Sorry, sir. Under the new | matte Gorton, No." Laun8 20.800 Ne Village... soessee ease set eaiatie aoesee? 280477 , Tes) 21 Baars tak ae ace sion z I have to stay) “On no,” groaned Gorton, ~ 1.838 Lathrup 30,096. 1441 945360 ' 14 9087 1.553493 ‘oved April orders ” Keefer. ‘‘The reported oh tap 14] Ome Park Ssousse. 21 srrone gesveree oo aeenenie 8 Pree tC coeese can the oa watch “Yes, indeed,” said nai | eg ee Rear meh ‘Has “Gigs gam Bet Noe se Sasdutmea tine” Skt a” said Queeg. | Caine is going to Pago Page, | 2 > - 312. 206.148 0.32211 103129 monn FLO ; " said . {% ; 14. 768 58 52.351:08 Royal ‘Oak ’ . 2.316.556 ee 0 300302 @.310812 Titnedtoad a ra week “That's all, Tom, is To Be Continued 7,946.17 70.008 *0} South Lyon... a 2.186.285 3.008.077 oo Stables SEINTTION GhiseetTs 6 at a ata tions _ officer. 4.94745 18,141.32) gvivan Lake - $473,111.41 9614.863.873 61.073781% 64 728978% —_ ——__—- = “ LYNN D. ; The communica - 7 57.015 40 111,541 9614.563.5 666344% 100 000000 Clerk july 10, | 1984 ppd gos 16.016 40) TOTAL CITIES a 750 100.000000% 100.000000% 33.333656% 66 duly . Ter a 33.19083] ORAND TOTAL biti pecan adjusted as to 1963 Equalized Percentage. / . | sm : and Southfield ~~ | _ *City of Lathruf Village § . } : $101,323.62 9666, 080.79 n ; i. fr... . . ee ee eee aa \ ( { 4 \4 ee Ss «So Sle ae ee a ent a Ar jal > a Airmen Combat THE Hal Boyle Says: PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954 ~ 4 old cathedrals overawe you... Just murmur to the guide, ‘‘Gee, what BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . |Rules for European Trips)": issce, mt vist mo raw Sowa |B Mock Invasion How. to ‘Be Unpopular!! (a7 .me mas [LOOKS coRN= American and Canadian Fliers Test Defenses Over Continent COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo uww— American and Canadian airmen and civilian volunteers this week- end are ‘“‘fighting’’ invaders from the north in a massive air defense training maneuver. Since late yesterday morning, heavy bombers from the U.S. and RCAF Air Defense Commands have been looping around the po- lar region of the north and heading for strategic defense areas of the two countriés. Coming in at high and low al- titudes, they caused a ‘continental “alert’’ which spread rapidly across North America. Civilians in the volunteer observer corps manned their posts to identify the aircraft while F86, F89 and F94 all weather jet fighters took off with speedy Canadian fighters to ‘defend’ their nations. The U.S. headquarters for this “Exercise Check Point'’ is here. Atong with the ACS in the man- euver are U.S. Army antiaircraft units, and planes and personne! of the Air Force, Navy and National Guard. Individual Canadian reserve units are joined with the AC of Canada. A spokesman for the ADC here said the operation, although expec- ted some time, was pulled as a. sur- prise yesterday. It is expected to last through the weekend. The number of planes and per- sonnel involved also is secret Russia Queries Iran on Defense Report LONDON ® — Russia has sent a formal note to Iran questioning the Tehran government on reports it may take part in Western defense measures in the Middle East Moscow Radio announced yester- day the note was delivered Thurs- day to the Iranian Foreign Minis- try, which had promised to study it The Soviets said they ‘would like to receive from the Persian (Iranian) government appropriate explanations’ of press reports the United States and other countries were trying to draw Iran into a NEW YORK — Many Ameri- cans going to Europe this summer for the first time will come back home with a vague complaint: “Nobody seems to like us over there. And, for the life of me, I can't tell why.” The truth in many cases, of course, is merely that through an honest mistake in a strange land they became involved in some mi- nor unpleasant incident. * ¢ « From this small grievance they draw the unfair conclusion that “you can't trust any foreigners” and ‘‘all Europeans are envious of us anyway.” * ¢ « On the other hand, some tourists Set out on their journey abroad with a chip-on-the-shoulder atti tude. They are secretly determined ahead of time to dislike everything they see, and to be disliked them- selves. Since it would spoil their trip if anybody did like them, I have pre- pared a guide against this dis- aster. He are a dozen Golden Rules on how to be sure you can make yourself unpopular abroad. 1. Upon landing, unsling your camera and ask the nearest na- tive: ‘‘Where is that rathole 1 hear you poured al! our Marshall Plan funds down? I want to take a pic- ture of it for the taxpayers in our town." * LJ . | rant, put your wallet on the table and bow low to it three times. This will confirm the suspicion that all Americans really worship money *. * * 3. Whenever you pay a bill, count the change three times after re- marking loudly, ‘‘They’re all out to cheat you over here."’ 4. If you see a line of people waiting for a bus, don't join the the bus ahead of everybody, like you would back home. peans think Americans are child- ren, act like a child at all times If they don’t bring you what you want when you want it, sit down on the floor and holler until they | do bring it. * . . 6. In London don't forget to say. “I don't see much signs of bomb | damage. That blitz couldn't have | been as bad as you all made it| 2. On being seated in a restau- | end of the queue. Just muscle on to |, 5. Since you are sure all Euro- | everybody as ‘Hey, Mac.” All Europeans are named ‘‘Mac." 8. In Sweden and Switzerland | they’ll be disappointed in you if you don’t observe, “‘Why didn't you guys get into the last war. No guts?” 9. In Germany, naturally, you iget chummy and ask, ‘Well, I | guess most of you krauts still love Hitler, and you already got the plans drawn up for the third World War, eh?” 10. In making gift purchases for friends, they won't even know you're from out of town unless you yelp, “I can get the same thing for half the money back home." . 7 . 11. If a Frenchman even speaks to you, start addressing him as “‘mon-sewer."’ You kid an Italian by saying, “Hey, senior, where's junior?” All Europeans like to hear you deliberately mispronounce the language they love. 12. Don't let the lofty, centuries- Europe as the most revolting American of the year. But he'll have an advantage over the aver- age tourist—he'll at least know why he's unpopular. Senate OKs 837 Millions for Military Construction WASHNGTON u—A bill to au- thorize 837 million dollars in mili- tary. construction projects was in its fitial legislative stages today The bill passed by the Senate and sent to conference last night would authorize construction of 300 Army, Navy and Air Force projects in United States and overseas. A large part of the proposed spending would be on secret projects Bus-Train Crash Kills 5 CORONEL, Chile uw — Five per sons were killed and 18 injured last night when q bus struck a freight train and went up in flames at a crossing near here. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith | a » eg NANCY by Ernie Bushmillee WHAT'S GOING WE WANT THE BAD GUYS TO THINK THE GOOD GUYS HAVE LOTS OF MEN SPUR LINE Tt DON'T CARE WHAT CASEY THINKS, I BET THE LADY PASSENGERS APPROVE OF THE NO LIVE STOCK POLICY ON SPUR LINE! DONALD DUCK ~ ANIMALS NoT BEING ALLOWED ON THE RAILROAD? DON'T ARGUE’ YOU HAVE A DATE AT TRE OENTISTS )OKay! NOW GET “JUST ONE ) (Que STION! WAY WE PICK OUT WHAT CLOTHES \ we WE pe ») WELL, YES, ) THAT SEEMS . ’ FAIR! “<\ N ae | | out.” | “He couldn't come when you called, Mom—he wouldn't play by | 7. Wherever you go, address | the rules so we made him a Communist and put him in jail!" by T. V. Hamlin military bloc based on the recent Turkish-Pakistan alliance. ALLEY OOP CAPTAIN EASY LNOTICE THOSE MYSTERIOUS \ THEY ARB A TVE KEPT MY EARS OPEN, AND GATHER WO" Li CHARACTERS MELVIN DRAGGED) BIT ECCENTRIC. | THEY'RE INTERESTED &) GETTING AITO SOME 4 Cjjysia W SELDOM LEAVE THE HOUSE / EASY..BUTI |] LOCAL CONCERN. 6UT FIRST WANT TO LOOK EXCEPT AFTER DARK! TWINK YOU'RE |] IT OVER THOROUGHLY, AND GEG ITS SAFE. NEGDLESSLY 1) THAT 1S, A SAFE RIVESTMENT I ASSUME! WORRIED. 4 / 4 SS] ba — } + rh a THE BERRYS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS PF; 4 i & ( Is WY oA) « \: \ \\ WANS J§ i be av og by McEvoy and Strieber CISCO KID DIXIE DUGAN TOOT ITT et ashe met een. AN ACCOUNT AT THE LAST NATIONAL BANK = BOARDING HOUSE Gove}: WHAT'S THE LEGEND THAT TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER’S ACE Webster-Roth NOT TOO FAST, NOW’ NOT TOO FAST... OH, THAT! TL WOND WHERE LDLEFT (T ~~ (T'S A CHATEAD I'VE J RENTED TO REST LP PRIED THE 4 2 2 ON THE PINECLAD SHORE OF A LAKE 60 FULL OF FISH ay “r~G =a - 4.22 -“e Vso TRE MAOICALS 2 a2 EnnIGAGE UTOPIA 7-10- — - ae hk id Canada, U.S. Biologists to Study Plants, Animals in Northern Waters MONTREAL (®—Groups of Ca- More than 20 research scientists will take part in the campaign— the ninth of its kind organized hy Strawberries, No. 1, ” vegetabies, mise Aaparages, iL 100-150 dos. bens. fancy 2.00; padi flat, No. 1, 400-450 \_-bu 7 bu: Cabbage, . 2.00-2.50 - Cabbage, Sprouts. No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu Carrots, No 1, .75-.68 doz. behs. Cauli- flower, fancy,-25@ bu; No. 1, 150-200 bu Celery. No. 1, 300-400 crate; Celers. No 1, 5@-100 dos. Cucumbers, the Arctic Institute of North Am- erica, whose headquarters are at Montreal's MeGill University. * * > Aided by grants from the inst) tute, the United States Navy and several foundations and corpora- tions, the scientists will make ‘a concerted attack on problems of northern hydrobiology,'’ officials said today. Dr, D. V. Ellis of McGill, has already started a lonely 1% month vigil on the northwest coast to study shallow water flora and fauna. During the winter he will move to the northern tip of Baffin Island to continue his investigation. Dr. P. F. Scholander of the Woods Hole, Mass., Oceanographic Institute and three assistants will work from a prefabricated labora- tory on the beach of Hebron Fiord, Labrador, to probe the secrets of fish life at - ocean depths. Norman J ilimovsky of Stan- | ford University, Palo Alto, Calif, will tape-record weird ‘sounds of | the deep” which scientists have not yet been able to explain. He will work in Alaska from a converted landing craft especially equipped for underwater study. Another floating laboratory, the Arctic Institute's research vessel Blue Dolphin, will carry a team of scientists on ecological studies off the ‘Labrador coast, to see how environment affects the behavior of sea animals. Another party of eight experts has already begun studies of mi- gratory birds on little known Bylot Island, north of Baffinland. No Progress Made | inRelease of 7Gl's FRANKFURT, Germany # — A U.S. Embassy spokesman at Prague said today ‘‘we are con- tinying efforts to obtain the re- lease”’ of seven US. soldiers seized by Czech froritier guards July 4 He said no progress has been made so far. The spokesman, reached by tele- phone from Frankfurt, said that neither has there been any indi- cation when the Czechoslovak gov- ernment will answer a strong U.S protest pote against the arrest of the men. | 1 00 150 bu | be Ra | behs. | receipts No 1, 650-650 bu Cucumbers, hot- house. No 1, 150-1.76 dos. Dill, Ne. 1, 78-100 dos behs Kohirabi, No. f. Leeks, No. 1, 150 doz Ontona, green, No. 1, .70-.80 dos Parsiey, curly, No. 1, .75--90 doz behs: Parsiey, root, No. 1, Potatoes, No. 1 . No No. 1 No. 1} - pk basket; outdoor, Tralian 1 00-1 25 No. 1. 100-1358 ps basket. 1, 250-3 00 8-Ib basket; Tomatoes. out- door, fancy, 450 14-lb. besket; No. 325-375 14-lb. Desket. Turnip, No. 1, 100-125 dos beha Lettuce and salad greens 1, 125-178 bu; 2 50-3 00 bu Endive. No. Endive, bleached, No. 1, Escarole, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu, Escarole, bleached, No. 1. bu _ Lettuce, butter, No. 1, lettuce, head, No. 1. 200-225 crate, Lettuce, head, No. 1 Lettuce, leaf, No. 1, .75- maine, No. 1, 100-125 bu Greens: Cabbage. No. 1 Collard, No 1 (75-100 bu No 1, .00-125 bu. Sorrel, 180 bu Spinach, No 1, Swiss Chard, No 1 Turnip, No. 1, .9@-125 bu Eges Large. 1300-1400 30-dos medium, 10 60-1100, small, 6 00-900 CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arrivals 1%. on ‘track 311; total US shipments 576. supplies moderate; demand good; market firm; Califernia Long Whites § 00-35; Round Reds 675; Texas Round Reds 5 50 75-100 bu ery case, ‘DEFRO!T EGGS DETROIT (AP)—Eggs. f ob -. Detroit, cases tneluded, federal-state grades Whites—Grade A, jumbo 52-57, weight- ed average 53%: large 46-47, wid avg 47; medium 36-38, wid. ‘erg 3; small 22. grade B, large 34-40, wid. avg. 30%; peewees 22 Browns—Grade A, jumbo 48-55, wtd ave. Sits; large 45. medium 356-4, wid avg 37. small 28-28; grade B, large 3'- 38, wid avg 38, grade C, large 26 peewees 22 Checks 20-21; ave 20%; total weke July 3 through 8 5.469 cases Comment. Market firm on all offer- ings except undergrades. Supplies mod- erate and. very short as- demand active Undergrad’s ample and siow to clear CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO (AP) — Butter steady; re- ceipts 1.853.396; wholesale buying prices unchanged. 9} score AA 665, 92 A S45 oo BK 54. 89 C 648 Ulcers. 00 B 645 sec 4 Eggs firm receipts 11.820 buying prices 1 to @ cents higher, US large 40, US mediums 32, US estand- ards 28 current receipts 25; dirties 21 5: checks wholesale Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT (AP) —Prices paid per pound fob. Detroit for No. 1 quailty itve poultry up to 10 am »| Heavy hens 18-22, light type 15-17 heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 Ibs, whites 26-277; gray crosses 27-27'» Barred Rocks 77-29 Turkeys Heavy type young hens 4 breeder turkeys, young heavy type hens 26 Comment Market steadier om hens as He said the whereabouts of the seven, arrested while on a holiday trip to see the border, is still un- German border police have re- that Czechs told, them the enlisted on a spy mission, a Composer Piston Wins $500 Foundation Award LOS ANGELES #® — Composer Walter Piston, who won the Pu- litzer prize in music in 198, was one of three persons named yester- day as the first recipients of the Huntington Hartford Foundation awards. Each will receive a $500 prize and an invitation to live at the foundation estate near here for siX months, The others are Van Wyck Brooks, author and editor, and George Biddle, painter. During the Revolution there was a profitable gold mine at Newton Conn. Acid will not dissolve a diamond BIDS FOR COAL HAULING will be received = 4 Patterson Street, oth raga Michigan Sane ger cars on Railroad, Bchoo District's supply of coal for nes buildings throughout the city. Contractors will furnish alf necessary unloading equip- ment, ratiroad siding, and trucks to dis- tribute the coal to the various buildings Proposals must be made on forms pro- vided by the Board of Education VERNON L. SCHILLER, Treasurer July 10, 12, 1954 VACATION ACCIDENT INSURANCE You are facing EXTRA hozards. You can hove EXTRA accident insurance to cover you for less thon the cost of one night's lodging. We Heve For You the New Double Coverage POLIO POLICY —Ask Us About It — Insurance — Real Estate A. TAYLOR Agency 100 Ocklend Ave. ’ PE 4-2544 — the prevailing cool weather has im proved the demand Prices on heavy type hens one to two cents higher at outside listings Young stock about steady. Supplies fully ample and siow to clear CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO {AP)—Live poultry steady; receipts 569 coops; fob. paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 155-175; light hens 14-15; fryers or broilers 24-28; old roosters 136-14, caponettes 27-28. Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Galable 15 Early sales barrows and gilts 15 cents te $1.00 lower; not established sows; 0 head 198-216 Ib mostly choice 1's $24.75, top; other weights scarce. Catile—Galable 150. Market mostly steady today. Compared last Thursday; receipts moderate; trading fairly active; ar clearance; average good to prime ed steers and heifers fully steady; low- er gtedes rather siow, steady; cows fully 5@ cents lower; bulis strong; stockers and feeders steady to $1.00 lower; loads prime 006 Ib fed : few lots choice and prime fed heifers ‘92 0-23.00; bulk utility iano = commercial steers $15.00-18.00; *t utility and commercial heifers end srt yearlings $13.00-16.00; bulk utility and commerctal cows $10.00- 13.00; canners and cutters mainiy §9.00- 1100, lightweight grassy canners $8.50 down; most utiltiy and commercial bulls $14 00-1600, few outstanding heavy com- merciale to $1650; about two loads choice 500-525 Ib stock calves $2200: bulk good and choice 415-575 Ib stockers $18.50-19 00; medium and good stockers $16 00-17.75 Calves—Salable 175 Market steady to- day Compared last Thursday: Improved demand, especially for Kosher slaughter; vealers strong to mostly $1.00 higher, top choice veaiers $21 SS: most high choice and prime §26.00-28. bulk commercial and cull and utility $8.00-14 00 Sheep —‘alable 75, Today's nominally une Thursday: Broad strong; sheep scarce, firm, most sm lots th. Native choice La] : bed low ap Ts $18.00- 21.00; seattering a tg wi light- weight ewes up to 68.00; most cull te © ewes $3.00-6.00 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP)—@alable hogs 4,500: actfve and uneven; most butghers and sows steady te 25 higher; instances on some butchers as much as 50 higher; 180-230 ib butchers $23 75-2475, loads and lots choice No. 1 and 2's 190- 215 Ib $24.60-24.75; 240-270 Ib $22.00- 23.50, a few choice No 1 and 2's 240 ib or slightly heavier $23.75: 280-315 Ib $20.00-22.00; 330-370 ib choice 330-400 Ib sows $16 25-19.25; light- er weights $19.50-20.00: larger lots 425- 600 Ib sows $14.00-16.25: good clearance. Salable cattle 700; calves 200; steers, heifers and bulls searce: nominally steady; better than 50 per cent of small fresh receipts cows; cows steady to 25 higher compared Thursday's low close; vealers fully steady: few sales good and chotce steers $24 00-2450; a few prime up to $26.00; a package 1,000 Ib commercial steers $16.50; a few choice Ib hetfers $22.00; 675 ~=b weights $20.00: commercial cows $12.00- 13.00; «a few high commercial young heavy cows up to $14.00; utility cows $9.50-11.50; canners and cutters §7.25- 10.00; utility and commerctal bulls $13.50-16.75; good and choice vealers 1 aaa cull to commercial $10.00- Balable sheep 300; lambs — yearlings active; strong at the wee advance: ter ewes steady: pe ‘cad choice native spring lambs $21.00-23.50; a few fee and prime 96 Ib shorn No. 1 pelts $16.50; cull to choice ewes $4.00-5.50 Job Lottery in Tokyo TOKYO #®—Workers at a textile plant north of Tokyo are drawing lots for their jobs—with the un- lucky ones being fired—the news- paper Asahi Evening News said today $18.00-19.50; Business Notes: New Car Sales Hit High Point, About , 550,000 Units Sold in June Is Top for Month Since ‘50 Wards Automotive Reports said today that new car sales Igst month reached an estimated high point of 550,000 units. The agency describes this total as “the highest count since June of 1950. Closest approach to this volume, Ward's adds, were the 549,000 and 542,100 deliveries in May, 1953, and March, 1951, respectively. On the production front, the trade publication said assemblies declined to low points for the year. It reported 85,907 cars and 14,306 trucks were built during the foliday shortened week. Last week 109,296 cars and 19,100 trucks were built. For the same week last year assemblies were set at 133,187 cars and 23,- 093 trucks. Ward's put Canadian output this week at 5,370 cars and 1,179 trucks against 3,807 cars and 938 trucks last week. In the same 1953 week dominion plants built 8,925 cars and 2,355 trucks. Production of U. S. factories for ‘the year to date is placed at 3,084,- 265 cars and 580,767 trucks. In the comparable 1953 period it was 3,450,685 cars and 666,520 trucks. This year's Canadian output to date is counted at 202,690 cars and 48,614 trucks against 220,096 cars and 80,124 trucks in the compar- able 1953 period. Showing an increase of 29 per cent over the month of May, North Central Airlines flew a total of 28,845 revenue passen- gers during June. H. N. Carr, airline president, said the line averaged 926 passengers daily on their five-state system. News in Brief . James A. Taylor, 36, of 14 lowa St., pleaded guilty to illegal pos- session of betting slips Friday when he appeared before Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum. He paid a $25 fine Pontiac Police quoted Richard Gidcumb of 611 Crescent Lake Rd. as reporting Friday that two youths smashed his right auto window while he was stopped for a traffic light at Auburn Ave. and Paddock St. the youths escaped in another auto Re-elect Clare Hubbell Sheriff, Republican. Vote August 3rd. Adv Diamond Rings, 20% off. Georges-Newports, Jewelry Dept. Adv. If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-5201, C. A. Mitchell. Life-Saving Crew Tires of Doing Stork Work GASTONIA, N.C. & — Members of the Gaston Life-Saving Crew say they've had their last bout with the stork. The crew has been out three times in three months on such calls and even spanked one new-born into life and put on {ts first clothes. But that's all over now. As one member put it: “If we keep delivering babies, the medical profession is going to accuse us of practicing socialized medicine.”’ An expired patent can be ex- tended only by a special act of Congress. __THE PONTIAC PRESS, JOHN HUMPHRIES Announce Winner This Month NEAL WASSERBERGER Miss Pontiac to Be Chosen at Center's July Jamboree Plans to select a ‘‘Miss Pon- tiac’’ as part of the Tel-Huron Shopping Center's July Jamboree was revealed today | by mere United Fruit Co: Sions Contract 2-Month-Long Strike of Banana Workers Ends in Honduras TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras # — The U.S.-owned United Fruit Co and Honduran labor leaders signed an agreement last night ending a two-month strike by.23,500 banana workers. The settlement raises minimum daily wages from $1.68 to $2.04 Work was expected to be re- sumed Monday on the company's vast plantations. The walkout had paralyzed ba- nana operations on the north coast and spread to factories, breweries, and logging and mining companies. The United Fruit Co. estimated banana shipments would be less than half the rate before the strike because disease, floods and ne- glect have damaged the planta- tions The settlement — described as a one-year ‘‘working agreement”’ — was expected to cost the com- pany about 3% million dollars a year in wage boosts and fringe benefits. These include two-week paid vacations, increased medical aid and time and a half for over- time. The agreement was signed in the Finance Ministry by two company district managers, 15 union leaders and siX members of a government mediation board. A spokesman for the company, which has its home office in Boston, said ‘‘both the company and Hon- duran people were hurt a great deal by the strike.’ The settlement terms, it was said, were substan- tially the same as those offered “‘a considerable time ago.” 3 Named to Position in Engineering Society LANSING (UP)—Joseph B. Jew- elt, Pontiac, president of the Mich- igan Engineering Society, today announced appointment of George M. Foster, deputy state highway commissioner, as chairman of the society's manpower committee for the coming year. Named as committee members were Claude R. Erickson, Lansing, and J. H. Foote, Jackson. ants who will meet Monday to choose an elimination contest date. Contestants for the title will SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1934 be judged on the basis of poise, personality, character, beauty and talent. A special stage will | be set up at the center for judg- | ing purposes and selection of a | winner will take place the eve- | ning of July 31. | Names Of judges announced today by contest co-chairmen dohn Fumphries and Neal Was- erberger include Marrill Wallis, Mile Cress, Buhl Starr, Antho- ny Kreps and Fritzi Stoddard, The contest is being sponsored by Pontiac's Junior Chamber of Commerce in connection with the | center's jamboree. Other beauty contest members include Byron P. Zink; Fred Mills and Rich- | ard Mineweaser, Winner of the ‘‘Miss Pontiac” contest will be eligible to enter Romeo's Peach Queen contest and if successful there she may compete for the title of Miss Michigan State Fair later in the year. Te qualify for entry, girls must be between 18 and 23 | years of age, high school grad- uates or students, and all those under 21 must have their par- ents consent. Only unmarried girls who have resided in the Pontiac area for at least a year may compete and applications should be sent to Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- | merce, Hotel Waldron. Application blanks may be. obtained at any of the 14 stores | comprising the Tel-Huron Shop- ping Center at Telegraph Rd. and | W. Huron St. | Commerce Dept. Library Obtains Development Kit A Community Industrial Develop- ment Kit hag been added to the Department of Commerce business library of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, according to Robert J. St. Clair, manager for the local Chamber. The kit includes 14 separate book- lets dealing with basic information in four major classifications re- volving around the integration of business, industry and the com- munity. St. Clair emphasized the amount of valuable information in this kit and issued an invitation for all those interested to use it, The Chamber ‘of Commerce office is lo- cated at 34 E. Pike St. FLYING GRANDMA—Sprightly 66-year-old grand- mother Mrs. Zaddie Bunker shows her flight plans to Mayor Florian G, Boyd of Palm Springs just before her takeoff on the first leg of her trip. The like to fly.” miles of solo flight. two years ago, explains her interest with, “I just United Press Photo cross country flying expedition will encompass 15,000 Mrs. Bunker, who first soloed 4 Death Notices DUNLAP, JULY 8, 1954, DAVID Lewis, M. D., 820 Grixdale, Wa- terford Twp., age 76; beloved hus- band of Mrs L. Elta Dunlap; dear father ef Mrs. Jean Dunlap McHugh; David B. Dunlap, Ward, Comstock Dunlap and Dr. Gregg L. Dunlap, dear brother of Mrs. Ida B. Andrews and Miss Clara Dunlap. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Pursiey Funeral Home Dun- lap will lie im state at the Pursiley Puneral Home * HOWARD, JULY 8, 1964, MATTIE A. 27005 Halsted Road, Farm- ington, Michigan, age 178, be- loved mother of Floyd W., Roy J. and Edgar 8. Howard, Lucy A Howard, dear sister of Frank W. Wilkinson. Punera!l will be held Sunday, July 11 at 2 pm from the Spencer J Heeney Puneral Home, 23720 N. Farm- ington Road, Parmington Mich- igan with Dr. H. H. Savage officiating Interment eat West Farmington | Cemetery __ . NAPIERSKI, JULY 9, 1954, PRED- erick William, 3335 Curwood, Drayton Plains; Mich, age 5; beloved son of Mr. and Mrs William Napierski; dear brother of Betty Napierski, Funeral will be held Monday, July 12. at 2 pm. from the Coats Funeral Home. 3141 Sashabaw Rd. Dray- ton Plains with Rev. Walter Teeuwessin Jr, officiating In- terment at Ottawa Park Ceme- tery Funeral arrangements by the Coats Puneral Home, Dray- ton Plains _ RAMOS, JULY 98 1954, RAUL, 208 Hughes St, age 4; beloved son of Mr and Mrs Salvador Ramos; dear brother of Esperanza Sarah Ramos Funeral will be held Monday, July 12, at 10 am from the Pursiey Funeral Home Interment at Mt. Hope Ceme- tery Flowers 3 aad SCHAFER'S FL = 123 AUBURN E 32-3173 Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNE’) FOR FUNERALS” _ Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Piane or Motor = __VB Sarre = Cemetery Lots 5 6 GRAVE LoTSs IN _ Mt Park 823 Atlantic PERRY > Ne BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 4, 17, 36, 45, 65, 116. Help Wanted Male 6 Automobile Salesmen Young men over 71 to sell Lincoln and Mercury cars Experience helpful but not essential. We will train you. furnish leads and help you ¢lose your deals. Earn while learning «@ fine profession See Fred Foster im person at CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY 40 West Pike St. Pontiac, Mich. CARPENTERS WANTED, UNION . First — nen only. FE 7006 after 6 p.@ CIVIL ENGINEER AT LEAST 10 years Pitce aabomir 3 in highway de- College Graduates Permanent this advertisement, "write Pontiae Press. Box 16 DYE MAKERS OVERTIME Apply in Person JODA INDUSTRIES 66 N. Parke St. Inc EXPERIENCED MECHANIC FOR full time ane Service, 40098 i pane om Lake soomfiata Hills. Mi am. EXPERIENCED A AUTO Be BODY RE- _pair man. Mié 2-0711 EXPERIENCED > BOOKKEEPER Reply to box 106 Pontiac Pres, giving full information. Age ex- perience, ard references NO OTHER NEED APPLY EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER for dry cleanmg route. Apply _ Walker's Cleaners, Lake Orion. EXPERIENCED WASHING MA- chine repair m.n. Steady work, ore energetic men sales pe gs to sell nerieee lift real Earning unlim Ry J. VALUET. Realtor Cc rative Real Estate Exchange ew ceee awe -Ample . Seo Ave Me 1 EEPERTERCED cae car salesman to balance out sales for us. Best pay set-up in city, Many other fringe benefits. Call Bud Shelton at Jerome Motor Sales, FE 8-0488. MAN OR WOMAN WITH CAR, hge 25 up, honest, neat, clean, full or part time available. Re- liable steady income, above av- erage. 150 N. Perry. 8 to 9:30 _sm, MAN WITH CAR. APPLY 9 N. __ Tele ph near to W. Huron = ~~ OPPORTUNITY _ Full or part time salesmen to sell our complete line. No deliv- ery or credit problems Chances for advancement. Contact Mrs. Lepley, 140 N Sginaw &t., Fire- _Stone Stores *OUR “TOP NOTCH REAL ESTATE sairemen needed right now! This te an onpertentt; ire Call FE +224) ‘or appt __ CAREFUL PHRASING makes your .Classified ads bring better results. Ask an experienced ad- writer to help you word your ads. Dial FF 2-8181, | __Help Wanted Male _ 6 OIL BURNER MAN Position open all year round for good experienced oil burner tn- staliation & service man by pantera firm. Good working condits good pay, good oppor- tunity tor “rellable man. Must fur- nish referentes and experience. Write Pontiac Press, Box 2. SALESMAN . Separeaeed heating & air condi- tioning salesman to sell nationally advertised equipment. Excellent opportunity for man who is will- 73:8. Park St SALESMAN, PART —YIME TO work with qualified leads only May consider ful] time man if he is sincere in making $200. per week. All leads to be in the Pon- tiac area. For information call Jim Fowkes or Gene Cloutier, Detroit, VErmont 8-127 TOOLMAKERS WANTED. APPLY 217 Centra) from 8 to 12 8.m., 2 to 5 pm Tangible—Intangible $150 WEEKLY With ap opvortunity for ment We have just added s a roduct to our line. Ages Es. Car necessary. son yar a Meee Commissions of No draw advance or aoa * Cal FE 5-577! for appotntment “RE ‘ER ‘UNION CARPENT Birmingham custom job. FE 5-4438 WATER SOFTENER SALESMEN. New Revolutionary Completely automatic plus conversion unit for manual softener. 158 N. Telegrapb Ra. car a, WANTED: 3 MEN To staff our Pontiac Factory Branch must be willing to work Adaptable to learning, experience not nécessa'y. This is a perma- nent position With a large cor- poration. Learning opportunities, $63.50 to $7450 to start Com- mission. Car heipful Apply 158 Oakland Avenue Between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm WANTED ) SOMEONE TO GIVE “AN ESTIMATE ON CERAMIC TILE. CALL FE 21687 0 WANTED: BARBER WITH OWN equipment Hotel Roosevelt WANTED GOOD MAN TO PUT foundation m tor basement and lay obdlecks. in .ee HP _ Sutton MY 2-64 Help Wanted Female 7 ——— ~—en ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES WHO would like some interesting part time work earning $30. or more | week es eee ome permanent ai hair care program to neighborhood groups No canvassing. delivering or col- lecting. Use of car one necessary. Call OR 3-2700. 8 to 12 mornings AN EASY JOB ON THE TELE- phone. 6% hr day Beginners. $30 Apply 23 E Lawrence, 9 30 am BEAUTICIAN GOOD HAIR 8TYL- ist and manicurist. full or part time, good wages to right party FE ¢62332 eves Lincoln 2-7410 days BEAUTY OPERATOR EXPERI- enced excellent working condi- trons. 60 per cent guarantee Le- on's Beauty Salon, 147 Pierce St, Birmingham BAKERY SALES GIRL EXPERI- enced preferred Write Pontiac Press Bos 86 BEAUTY OPERATOR, _ enced Salary and ldwest 42666 CURB GIRL 18 YEARS OLD. AP- ply im person. 2670 Auburn CHURCH HOUSEKEEPER FIRST Bape othe Church Birming- ham, Mico. First qualification mn riphca . and assisting with work kitchen. Second qualifi- — would be helping er ceptions marriages, funerals Thira qualification: Light house- keeping. Write Pontiac Press Box EXPERI- commission 116 «giving full particulars and _Yeference EXPERIENCED MAID. 25 TO 35, live ts % davs. Catholic pre- ferred, FE 20005 2 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. NO other need apply. 577 Auburna Ave EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Rep.y to box 106 Pontiac Press Giving full tnformation. Age, e1- perience, and references, NO OTHER NEED APPLY EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- ed days, 18 or older Apoly ope rive In. 6 m. White Swan 4370 M-50 GIRL OR WOMAN (over er 16) FOR light housework and care of 2 children Must be permanent. Mon. thru Fri. Live in. FE 8-0640 General Office = rienced preferred Some fering and stenographic work peer Position is permanent with better than average work- ing hours. Apply ARTHUR'S _ ss 48S. Saginaw 8t HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLEAGED preferred. 2 adults. Some cooking. no washing Live in or out. Most week-ends off. References re- red. FE 2-0918 between 1 and _* pm, LEGAL SECRETARY-— Established local law firm de- sires a secretary. No shorthand necessary, but desirable, must be good typist. Some bookkeeping and filing 6& day week, 9 to 12, 1 to 5. work alternate Sat- urdays. Vacation with pay Write qualification. to Box 14 Pontiac Press, stating age, experience and required salary LADY TO ASSIST IN CARE OF children and housework with own transportation, 2 days week Near Adams and Square Lake Rd. Cail Mr, Kolb, Detroit. TRinity ¢-3311 MATURE WOMEN, MOTHER'S helper, in exchange for room, board and Good home, ref- erences required. FE 5-2727 MAID, GENERAL, GOOD COOK, country home. Live in. State salary, Reply Box 107 Pontiac Press. MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE bay aiste Weexsese ut" FE y s off. _ 4-0636. 44063. URAN Rs eseoss, 895 Lapeer REFINED HOUSEKEEPER IN motherless home. More for home than high wages. FE 2-4829 after 5 TAKE CARE OF 2? CHILDREN and light housekeeping. Live in FE 3-6342. ee STENOGRAPHER FOR GENERAL office work with Novi Co. Pleas- ant working conditions. Call May- fair 63103 Saturday and Sunday _or Northville 1162 week days. - TEACHER With or without car, to work all summer a y. E. Taylor __ ON. _Telegraph near Huron. WAITE’S NEEDS A LADY EXPE- alterations WAITRESS FOOD AND BAR. desl Dixie Puff's Midget Bar, Dixie Hwy. WANTED: CURB corre Fon nights. A afte DP. Super cpiet Brive ore me. nN. Tele: WANTED: “=X PERI- ENCED NIGHT COOK, REFERENCES. CALL AT NOON. FE 3-9888. WOMAN WANTED 25 TO 0. FOR GENERSI HOUSEWORK. NO VATE ROOM AND BATH Com. VENTIONAL DAYS CFF. 44351 WAITRESS PART “IME STEADY. Apply after . m. only, Dell's Inn, Elizad Lake Rad WOMAN UNDER 4 WHO WANTS wom in D. ™, week days; Call FE 5-9914, Help Wanted Female. 7 POPPA P PPLE LISI SB NG LADY FOR ACCOU ne cae ral office. with Dortgnce and real estate experience Appiic s being taken 8260 Cooley Rd. U Lake Village Help Wanted 8 BERRY PICKERS our ows nanos - rt miles cette & Qua Lo peer. CAB DRIVERS. je, full and part time. Top, Cab, 144 Wessen. Apply 4 5 auOea ~COUNTERMEN, N_ FOUN- _ hein Full or part bey Apply (Arthur Murray Drive-In. 27625 North: estern at t_Telegraps. AN YOUNG } COUPLE O Cunieti for fwil time youth director and church parish visitation Pre- fer office of music experience. Box_17 Pontiac Press me LL OVER | PHONE EXPERI!- cL not necessary. Can show you in 20 minuwes. Be your own boss. Work neigh you want. Parris. C citar. arms 21, age no rrier. Ca - strong, 10 om to pm, FS oe aoopD WANTED SEVERAL agents. Rea Estate P. W. Din- nan & Huron. 6 W. Instructions 9 oat ao pa bome cco siges at factory prices. OR _3-9466. TUTORING ee MENTARY & SUB- gy Hohn Mornings only. 148 Judson or 5 Work Wanted Male 10 a-l1 CARPENTRY AND TILB eek Cay FE 5 ANY ly > OF WORK. §-5554_ BRICK AND TTONE “WORK K WANT- ed Fireplace FE 5-6075 BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. Reasonable. FE 4-0427 BOYS 17 AND 18 WANT WORK OF any kind OJ 3-6382 CABINET WORKER. kinds of furniture, able FE 2-2625 CA? PENTER ~ WANTS S$ SMALL job or will help owner — experience. Lay out or trim 633 Elizabeth Lake Road, Call FE 17-0333 REPAIR ALL very reason- CARPENTER R. GARAGES, . REMOD- __eling, repairing FE 1-0274. sirens CABINET. REMOD- eling and siding D M Wright. £ 40720. GARPENTER WORK WANTED. | Part time only OR 3-2276. | GARPENTER AND CABINET work, New or repair Available | now. Reasonable. PE 2-7 2-7861, | -CARPENTER WORK < WANTED | new and repair "EB 44210 | t CABINET Mas = "AND CARPEN- ter, Kitche + « -peclailty FE 32-2532 ee EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN j wants lawn or garden work. FB §-2372 JANITOR ‘OR, HANDY PHAN i WITH chauffeurs license 5-1247 HAND DIGGING we WORK, large-grass, wee bush cutting, dry well op Ule Rubbish hauled. FE ¢32%@ LAWN MOWING & SHRUBBERY and gardening FE 30604 MAN WANTS WORK. FULL part time No car FE 2-0278 : MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY kind Experienced in construction work FE 44451 MAN WANTS JOB and board. Good +0385 ee _ PLUMBING ghey wTD.. sonable FE 510 PAINTINGS = DIFFERENT OR ROOM Fp WITH references REA- | kinds decorations, trimmings. | By the hour or by the job, | Prices reasonable FE 17-0444 PAINTING rates” BY ELDER- _ly_ men enna | PLASTERING ao 5 JOB Too | small. 1-617 RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED MAN | experience in home maintenance | and gardening Reasonable By | the job or by the hour. Refer- | ences PE $-1378 —— . | WANTED STEADY DEPEND- | able than desires part-time work | On Week-enu’ Phone MA_ 42993 | WORK OF ANY KIND. GOOD | _Teferences. FE 5-1247 __ Work | Wtd. Female ii COLORED WOMAN DESIRES ~~ work. $750 per day. or §30 | week plu: ie Call FE 7108 or EXPERIENCED operator wishes steady work. 31-6185 ) COMPTOMETER OR EXPERIENCED VETERINARIAN'S assistant wants work in Pontiac area. Excellent references. Call OR 3-6129. EXPERIENCED COLORED GIRL, domestic, 5 days, 88, transpor tation. FE ¢163 after 4 4:30 EXPERIENCED COOK WILL DO relief work open help's vaca- or weekends in private Bloom{ield and Grosse Box 37, Pontise tion homes. References Press. oa i4 WANTS BABY SIT1 SITTING. FE 5-8283. § DAYS A WEEK HOUSE CLEAN- ina. tight housework, and baby- __ Sitting FE _4-4400 GIRL DESIRES “BABY SITTING. OR 30169 ee iRONINGS DONE. AUTOMATIO ironer or flat iron. Reasonabie. FE 49993 LADY WISHES WORK AS KITCH- _en i help | or ' laundry. F FE 4¢7454.¢ LADY DESIRES DAY WORK oF * any tnd rr ¢ $2430. LADY WISHES D housework, by day or ay One 8-0770 MATURE WOMAN WISHES housework for widower in city. FE 2-4230 ee MIMEOGRAPHING T Y PIN Q. secretarial service. EM _ 3-2842 NEAT EXPERIENCED HOMF- maker wishes housekeeping job in refined tome with no other woman in charge. Write Box _ 32 Pontiac Press WANTED: BABY SITTING BY __ kind. elderiv lady. 76 Strathmore. Sabon 28h IRONING AND MEND- oy 8 Pick up and delivery. Alse y “an Call Utica REpub- oad woalawen OULD LIKE HOUSE- — in motherless home. FH Wii, CARE ae — BED ridden patient me, w ee ‘care. I rE E +0083. 2 i DA § WEEK, 1 LIGHT HOUSE- wespine and baby sitting. FD WANTED HOUSEWORK BY DAY. _ Mon , Tues., and Wed. OR 3-6767. WIDOW AND SCHOOL-AGE SON wishes housekeening job. Live in. Call FE 5-8709 YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES NURSE ° maid job see care of chil- dren. F rE Building | Service 12 POL OPP POP A-1 Carpenter Remodelirg of all kinds, tions, attics, breezeways. sid etc. FHA terms. References, = EM 3-2362 ALL inns CEMENT WORK, be a a Neensed contractor. ve aPreaoe COTELETE RE- modeling & modernizing service. Attic rooms. recreation rooms, dormers itions complete apartment aiterations, custom une PHA financing, FE addl- ~~ BUILD A STONE HOUSE Smooth. veneer, Ashior Indiana limestone, $25 68c per square ft. Irreguiar sizes as is at our yard: will deliver. Also smooth stone door trims complete, 620. WE 38670, Detroit, days FE 4-1908 even, sRick. Roce ANG revs, No too oe ; a * too small, Geatentoce waa firep’ INDATIONS — 6, es, cem wor _Free Estimates, OR 3-1239. . BULLDOZING 1} EXCAVA driveway made FE ai CaR Alteration: OR 32579 — R WORK nd costom CARPENTER WO hi A m tions, mode K ALTERA rnizations, _ build OLive 2-1221. CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY. i. "Five ara WE . pRivEways. CERPETEAT ~TLOCK AND CE- ent work, ete. 507 CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTAL& commefteial; free estimates. Ray- mond Commins _ PE 4-0366 | LINE OF MASONRY. Brick block & stone EM 3-5182 FLOOR SANDING LAYING. PIN Le ardnez: «#1 Centra) FE FLOOR LA¥ING. SANDING AN AND 10 vears experience. te mem equipment John Taylor. phone PE -¢042¢ 000 FLOOR SANDING OLD ®LOORS A specialty Car! Bills. FE 2-5780 GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick stone and cement work _ Plaste ing ¢ and tile wk. FE 42290. GUARA nNTEED ROOFS ALL kinds Ext. #16. ~. &. Hugus oa PE 2-302: FE S806 HOUSE MOVING OT LY L A. Young. FE 48450 HOUSF RAISING. O8 63669 House Raising & Moving General building excavating and _krading FE | 2-$21. JOS FLEMMING ing sanding. fintshing. 155 Edi- son ie PE 2-4405 ie MA ALTER AT ON ONS & RE ay 34879. MASON ; CEMENT WORK FREE estimate Our work Suttaniocd A.J. Wenste & Bon 30402 PLUMBING 4 ANI) FEATING H 8. Compt» & Gon 3-883 FLOOR LAY- 8 "E «+3167 OR PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR __¥F 22936 EVENINGS R. _G SNYDER ~ FLOOR “LAYING, sanding aro finivning. Phone FE SPECIALIZE Th IN SMALL Brick block and cement __Free estimates _ FE 47466 REMODELING _ GARAGES AND MODERNIZATION FREE ESTIMATES - TERMS STOPPERT & CECIL 4380 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 37721 tf no antwer OR } 32420 10 PER CENT Registered Contractor will Ex store motel or clinic erry cost plus 10 ber cent. 12A ARE YOU = tay or ee IN @ basement or incomplete home? Financing avatiable Low rate of interest) Bank references UN\- versity 3-6291 or Box 33, Pontiac Press | FRAME HOUSE IN PONTIAC TO Wreck $350. including plumbing. furnace, garage overhead door or we will deliver to your jot. | JOYCE WRECKING CO | “LUzon 1-1600 Js ~ Business Services PDBADP LLL LDL OD BD EPP OL ACE ASPHALT PAVING & PENE- tration Service. As i alt driveways Tee estimates | _ Ry 2 tent areas ACE eae “REMOVAL, TRIM. | _ ming, Free estimates _FE 2-71 86 "JOBS work build | ote! for LI ~ Building” Supplies “NALL MAKES OF | REFRIGERATORS — | WASHING MACHINES IRONERS & MOTORS PHONE re “4-2569 Walton's $1 N. Parke “APPLIANCE SERVICE | We service al] rakes of refriger- | | | - | ators was.-r fadios cleaners, — al! types o: smal! appliances ROY" Y'S @ Onkiand Ave P 3-4021 | —— ALL MAKES OF rOUNTAIN PENS | repaired bv factory trained men at our store. mega Ad weer & Oftive hep a Co Ww. Law- _Tence 8t ne er ‘ona A&B TRENCHING ~ Pootings. water linea, field tlle FE 5-006) BUILD A STONE HOUSE Smooth veneer, ashlor Indiana Limestone $25 a ton 65c. per | equare ft irregular sizes as is at our yard will deliver Also smooth | — doer trims complete, $20 | 3-8670. Detroit, FE | 41908. eves — ooo —_— | BOOKKEEPING SERVICE | | | days _taz reports FE 5-247}. __ NG BEACH CLEANI sanded Beaches tnstalled cleaned EM 3 88 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Walls and Windows cleaned. Ph FE 2.1631 Chimney Work i Act now before the rush, clean j repair, rebuild, build new chim- | nevs Spettalize in installing gas chimneys; also clean repair | fireplaces furnaces. boilers by | registered company. Reliable il ad and Chimney Co. FE —— $-3701 | Business | Services ON DEPENDABLE SEPTIC cleaning Prompt service | ; oe * 33105. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- __moving, FE 71-6822 | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & moval Ph FE 5-593 or OR ¢ s000 ELECTRICAL WIRING FREE Es | timates Rates réasonable FE | 50030) Sere eee ELECTRIt }°UTOR SERVICE RE- Rise. - Rees “neg 218 E Pike 8 EAVES TROUGHING |: Purnace repairs at! makes FR? 6-6973. French's Heating & Sheet BAKLE'T “cust w UPHOLSTER- Lake Rad. EM —_ SEWER CL TANING Sinks Sunday Serv. Ph. FE | eae REFINISHING. AN- HOUSE MOVING RAISING. Bipok brick and cement work| a all kinds FE 5-0424 LAWNs SPRAYED FOR WEEDS and crabgrass. FE 2-0967 Used enue PE ome es e br mact'.e z= = _ Highwood Bivd. — Lost & Found 24 PLASTERING fase —_ , Carl Buxto> FE _4-0028. FOUND BLONDE COCKER SPAN. PI ASTERING : jel with brown eyes) EM 23-8134 eis | LOST GIRLS 26 INCH J. C. D__Mevers EM 38820 PE 41938) Higgins bicycle Green and white PLASTERING ALL TYPES, FX- Vicinity of Oakland Park. Re- | ectlent work Guaranteed Reas- bt If found please call, FE | onable. OR 3-2797 ee 6067 . —_ are | Lost MAN'S ILLFOLD_ PLEASE PLASTERING Teturn papers 165 Nebraska FE _FE 5-062%6 FE E 5-0925, Leo Lustig _ 37-7449. Reward. : B RT i a CHAPIN iat a — : ne FE 56-3479 SAWS, LAW N SMOW ERS Accurately sharpened FE 2-7680 18 Chem beriaie B8AWS MACHINE FILED Maniey L Leach, 10 ) Bagiey _ aueee Foe LAL oa oad TRENCHING head. Vicinity of White Lake and Footings, fie'c tile, septic tanks Ormond Rd July 2. Reward FE _and sewers installed. FE $8221.) 41478 _ _ - TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- LOST VICINITY OF COOLEY al. Free estimate 44-8205 Lake. July 6 Old Buff Cocker _ Fae Snaniel. female : Amber’ clipped ANSIT MIXED [) CONCRETE of excess fur eartbroken e- * A DI ate VEL ae ward _EM 35-4833 ; VAN HORN & LOS?. SMALI. BROWN. TOY rE_ ees collie, Hubert Parker, 3167 Mar- Foot Specialist 15A PO OO—Oweowe5erree eee A. A. KANTER, FOOT 8PE- Peiait 9% 8 Saginaw St. FE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 a ALTER/‘TION MEN'S POCKETS. 219 Raeburn | VET | WITH 3 TON STAKE TRUCK DRAPES. SLIPCOVERS M ais, Beadle FE 51927. 4S TELEGR RAPY LOST LOST. 2 MALE ENGLISH “POINT- LOST: MALE FOX HOUND iY MO. LOST: MALE BEAGLE, VICINITY LOST: DRESSER Boge: Lost: SS SpS se DANE. BINDLF 7% ¥ Landscaping 8A DAN’S LANDSCAPE complete lawn Gaintenance. Mat GRADING “AN ,AND YAR YARD LEVELING ToRaeke WE GRABS 86 80D DE- _liverea or laid. LAWNS & aT "Fons ‘WEEDS 8nd erabgras, FE 20067, wi RE E SPRAYING _ “ne. me an’ OL 23-4021, ~ Moving & Trucking I 19 AA-1 MOVING & TRUCKING OR pickup & delivery Good service St rear rates. FE 17-0759 anytime ace KINDS OF | HAULING, PICK vt delivery Cheap FE _Mp. Fe ¢51 _ LIGHT SRUciad - pHANDY-MAN work. Reasonabie FE 2 LIGHT TRUCKING es SOME truck serive: “lack dirt and fill dirt _ FF 17-6539, FE 49280. LIGHT ~ HAULING IMMEDIATE service FE 5-7072 Dall. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING _ Rubbish hauled FE 2-0603. LIGHT HAOTING ODD JOBS cheap FEF 2-7750 MAN WITH bt TON TRUCK wants work. Call anytime FE 46421 MOVING AND LIGHT TRUCKING. Yards leveled and tree cutting —EM_3-2060 REDUCED RATES _ Large Van to serve vou Smith _ Moving PE 44564 oe SUDDEN 5 VICE -ASHES, RUB- dish and ligt t trucking FE $-0933 TRuc KINO “AND HAULING “RUB. _bish. Anytime, cheap. FE 3-9296. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, FRACTORS : Ar ECUIPMENT. “% For agi \t Ton Stakes And mp Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. ___ FE +046) rE +i want. nauline FF 440K O'DELL CARTAGE _ “ @) an Lrrve L.rtance Moving Phone ¥F &-ARO6 VOLLMAR MOVING AND 8TOR- oe Agents for N American Van Lines Large vans anywhere in United Staes. Quick service FE §-8562 _341_N_ Perry A Painting & I & Decorating 20 20 4-1 PAINTINs PAPERHANGING pe, 2 rem-- Patimates FE +o018 4-1 PAINTING “INTERIOR.& EX- terior, 10 per cent dise for eash Work guaranteet ‘ree estimates. wr 4 A-l PAINTING REASONABLE _ Phone FE 5-5006 | courtiers SERVICE. PAINTINU will Washing paper: 'eaniog Reasouad.«. FE 56-2211 | COMPLETE PAINTING, WALL Washing paperhanging & clean- = | building vr aintevance CASH | OR TERMS Tepper. OR 3-7061 INSIDE & OUTSIDE pica Free estimater FE 4-59 INT RIOR AND FE rcaion mairting done. Reasonable No job too tua or too small. Free esti- mates PE 1922 PAINTING INSIDE & » OUT ” FREE estimates. FE 23-4137 | PAINTING” AND DECORATING. IN- side and out References. tree _estimates FE ¢2651 = PAINTING RESIDENTIAL COM. | mercia) @ paper re. mored a tte OA &-3807 _or FE 2075 PA PERINO— Pa nO RESIDENTIA & MERCIAL SATISFACTION ASSURED J. WILLAMS WOMEN WANT WALI Painting OR _3-3284 FE 30106 WASHING “— and shrube. | Notices & Personals SO Rew DAA ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING @ friendly advise: contact Mrs. Vernon Vie. Ph — dential The Salvetion Army. AAA. LUGGAGE VALUES US 21" overnite cases, $9.95 Men's 2 suiters, $13.05, Tr ; Samsonite, $17.50) car $595: Skyway. $17.75; American Tourtster, $14.95; leath- er 2 suiters, $20 INITIALS | oe Philip's 7 N. Saginaw as ‘USED “CLOTAL NO. -- Be our sale continues. IF YP, 192 8 Saginaw COLE'S FLORIDA BAR, ~ 622 “8 Saginaw St. Now open to serve _you, ee _ a COLD WAVE SPECIAL, 84.15 COM- lete. Dorothy s, 600 N. Perry E 21204 - COLD “WAVE & SPECIAL | End cur’ with st¥ling. $6 50. Dor. othy 50u_ N_ Perry, PE 2-1244 DAINTY MAID FOR 8UPPLIES Mrs Burnes. FE 2-6814 03 Mark GAY GLEAMING GLAXO PLAS- tic type cogting gives greater linoleum wear No Waking _Waite's Notions KNAPP SHOES OR 3-159 : NEW Glan waking TIMES | clear Ends TUNED TO THE plastic type water linoleum coating Waite's Notions ; RENT SADDLE HORSES. BEAU tiful § mile trail §150 Open daily ® to 6 weekends and bol: davs 6 to 8 Other hours by ap pointment. TYler 44600 Extension 256 or UNiversity 39125. Len Dod- Rid on son. Manager ontiac Lake ing Stable. porth of M-59 Gavile Rad across from beach ON AND AFTER THIS DATE 17-7-54 I wih) not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than mvself. Henry A Bodson 30 Melbourne Place. Pontiac 15 ich ‘PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE FT:_ 33125 4 REDUCE AND RELAX _ Resu.ts with every visit Fast safe and scientific FE 44131 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS 87.50 Pree wedding consultations OR 46522 oF OR 36473 WALLPAPER PACTORY OUTLET _ how _ locater at 108 NL Saginaw Wid. Child, to Board 26 SMALL CHILDREN, GOOD CARE _FE 8620600 7 Wtd. Household Goods 27 LET Us BUY TT OR at AUCTION = _tor_yor_ ¢ On & ON? OF PONTiaca LARGEST furniture buyers cash wailing FE 4-781 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home of odd lots Get the dollar Wilt' ‘g ' ottright or sell it for you B Community sale Ph. OR 3271) WANTED TO 3B')) my? tres _of furniture. Ph WANTED FU RAITL URE you have anything for sale and want prompt cour- teous service ani the high est price in cash call I. & S SALES CO. os | | 5 - | ,ask for Ted McCullough | IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR land contract or equity .m your none. : hk. Templeton, Realtor 2330 zones Lake Rd rE +4963 ~ MILLER & STONE CASH We euarantee to get you the best nepte | deal on your land con- t. We suggest you call others first — then 2-0340 and STONE RE Al. TY Hee = FE 2-0253 $8 pm Dally: Sun..1 to 5 oe GET THE MOST FOR YoUR land contract Realtor Partridge ts the “bird to see 43 W Huron St Ph Fe 24316 5% MORTGAGES ~ IN FARMS OR SUBURBAN, from % acre with 100 ft — ao sprraga) or TAREE D. CHARL i S Eouranie ope 1717 8 ba i PE Eves, tint WILL DISCOUNT G@ooD | SEASON contract, $950, balance owing app, $5800, Payable at $60 mon ly .g Dorothy Snvder Lavendet REALTOR Huren st FE Office open Sunday 10 am to 4 pm $ Unlimited $ for buying tand contracts Past courteous action Por results -all Mr Johnson. or Mr Joli personaily JOHLINSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 pee w meen our clients Gee me before you sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN YOU BUY I[T—WE'LL INSURE IT AHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS 7 Evenings and Sgade ’ 1079 W Huron Ph 3083 Wanted Ri Real Estate 32A CASH UN 24 HOURS © For your equity t your — or farm Call us on phone we will be at veut home within } flour Get our er before you dea: We mean business! EDW NM. STOUT Tl N. Saginew &t Ph FE 6-165 Oven Fves "ti! 8 30 LISTINGS WANTED ed in. Phone FE 375 6 FT SHOWCASE REASONABLE FE 2-4708 _ WANTED SOME ONE AN ESTIMATE ON TILE CALL FE 2-168 "TO GIVE CERAMIC Wall Washing & Painting Hernert Mall PR 27706 | wal LPAPEKING ANG PAINTING | 4-025: Call for estimate FE WALL WASHING AND SAI NTiwe: ' Anytime FE 17-6679 Photos & Accessories 21. PBPPBPPBPBDAAD DDD PLL Lhe TREASURED PHOTOS COPIED ard restored. LoPatip Studio. 12 E Pike FE ¢7391 POLAROID CAMERA AND 4 aT. _tachments FE 5-0426 a _ Physio-Therapy _ 21A) | SOLE WIIG SWEDISH MASSAGE Specta] Foot eee FE 2 Elm _St 42851 ___ Television Servi ice 22 DAY NGHT TV SERVICE FE 5-126 FE 56-8390 M. P STRAKA Gu ARANTEED IV REPAIR ANY make. FE ¢9736 ANDY CON- DON’s Radio” & Tv “ HOME On he CALLS iz MITCHELL’ "TV | “8_E Pike _FE_ 2-2871 Typewriter Service 22A wee TYPEWRITERS RENTED Mitchell's, 123, N. Saginaw RK TYPE WRITERS AND ADDING MA. chine im Expert work Generals Printing and Office Sup ply Co Tim (ew ence. U pholstering~ 23 NARA ROA Rn Cee r Al. 8 UPHOLSTERING Custom Furniture Uphoisterin Auto-trim_ -tree-estimate FE- “eerer+ ing 8174 Cooley _3 6') Free estimates | MATERI- _Miques ea \_apecialty. WE _6-7332 SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES AND BED- _*Ppr ad Yo ma-erial FE 5-5797. THOMAS RUPHOLSTERING | | Sansa BLACK, BROWN AND white Springer Spaniel on Cooley Lk. Rd. Sunday afternoon Please return or call EM 3-2765 _dren's pet Chil- er dogs; 1 lemon and white and 1 liver and white. Reward. FE _ 40443. or FE 2-4990 old, black and white with tan _garet, Auburn Heights, FE 17-6898 of Baldwin & Kennett Roads. An- sewers to name of ‘Butch.’ Re- _ward FE 2-740 ing Tngarie on We aap be in ° aple Soon ueda. ana. piace Rd. _MaArket 4 color, Leocaaed © ue Bs Fontise Trail, 8. DRESSMA NO AND ALTERS Commerce, Lake. Finder rE eves 16 Palm please cali MA 42029 ESsES, ATS. Sar 8 aarti LOST PRESCRIPTION BROWN ge oon Fr nen, FE| sun glasses Red and white 47074. frames. FE @-1154 Garden Plowing 16 EDMUNDS SON | Qarien P) wing Bulldosine Mowing and —— PB 1-653) 3-665 | GARDENS PLOWED WITH BEITHER Male couLiF | LOST PARAKEET BLUE WiTii Answers to name of reward FF | gtev Wings “Dopey Liberal 44-3614 . - LOST BLACK COCKER py" vicinity of Watkins Peward OR 3-2793 after 5 BROWN NOSE 43609 “SKIP Lake tractor of rototilier PE 44380 ® yrs old Reward FE \ 7 5 ES TOY COLLIE SABLE AND WHITF Laundry Service 18 stolen in vicinity of 248 W.> Pike tee ae: aay eat between 730 and 8 PE aan FOR fA Y LAUNDRY & - tact Berthe Vance. F 4 4 tee. Ph Ponting Laundry WILL PARTY WHO FOUND : : lady's straw purse on Gazinaw Montcaim please phone FE wrist . &. MI 4-3673, WANTED PLAY ER PIANO. IN good Condition MA 4-2222 WANTED $5,500 - GOOD SECURITY in Pontias Box 664 Bay City _ Michigan Money Ww anted — RFALTOR WANTS CONSTRUC tiom money for new construction Short term loan. Secured. Pontiac _ Press Box 10 _™ anted to Rent __29 me —— BUSINESS GIRL WANTS ROOM with home privileges. Box 8 Pon- tiac Press CLEAN AND RESPECTABLE FAM- lly of 4 desires 4 or room un- furnished house oF apt Resident | of Pontiac 30 years, FE 17-0821 Career girl wants 3 rooms unfurnished. apt. house| preferred, by Aug. 1. Un- der $70 per mo. Stove & refrigerator included Phone FE 4-7683 CITY OFFICIAL, WIPE. TWO small children want 2 bedroom house FE 2-1436 or FE 58-6876 CITY OFFICIAL. WIFE. TWO small children want 2 bedroom ine pr not FE $-8753, FE 2-1436. and FE 56876 FREE 8ERVICE TO ALL LAND- lords Qualified tenants furnished RUSSE' H YOUNG, RENTAL AGENCY, FE 41444 FREE TO LANDLORD8 LISTINGS ripe Familie rental agent FE LOCAL COUPLE & 3 YR OLD child urgently in need of 3 or ¢ room frescos OF pertially fur- nished rtment in town Cai! FE 5 or FE 41929 TWO NAVY OFFICERS -WANT “Tite to Washington, D C. Leaving duly 13 or 14 Excellent drivers MA 5-4221 OAKLAND COUNTY PLANNER Gesires to rent or lease 3 or 4 bedroom house Good location, ex-| oo FE 3-7151. Ext. 58. o PLANT GUARD WANTS UNFURN. | pe not over $865 mo. 2 children "E _5-7008 ee PONTIAC TEACHER WITH 7 chi'drer is desirous of a rental 15288 Jon: Allen Park. Mich _ RETIRED BUSINESS MAN WANTS round floor room and board in Pontiae. Please call FE 2-0348, after 1) am RELIABLE TENANTS rs WANT 3 bedroom furn house References _ FE 5-2060, ee RENT OR LEASFE 6 OR 7 ROOM unfurn houce by Sept Ist. FE 4-6618 WANTED | TO RENT - SPACE OR amall bidg. suitable for small ma- chine shop. Must be in or near Pontiac 3 WANTED: FURNISHED APT. 3 rooms & bath on ground floor. Close in For couple. FE 42127 WORKING MOTH ER DESIRES room & board and care of i old girl FE 2-5181 patois m Share. Living Quarters 30 PAPAPPLBLDAPI I OSOOC_ON rr wv EMPLOYED COUPLE TO SHARE living quarters with widow West _Side Box |_ 30. Pontiac Press ONF GENTI®MAN WIT apt with one other. man furnished and parking Linens utilities paid Yard for car FE 2-5236 Wd. _ Transportation — 31 PONTIAC PR¥S8 FMPLOYE DE- sires fide from Ortonville Rd. north of Clarkston te Pontiac every day. Must be in Pontiac by _8 am. Please call MAnie 5-4788 Wid. C Contracts, . Mtgs. 32 Contracts Wanted. Ouick NICHOLIE & CO Cash Settlement 31 W Huron FOR LEISURELY LIV. ING enlist the help of Pontiac Press Classified atis! They’re grand for _ selling, renting, hiring. FE 58183 ' 8A OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST RUSSELL A NOTT, REALTOR USED mr (NTTURE BUYER. 170 W Pike FE 45906 °F D20a ~ Wid. Miscellaneous 28 PPP PALES POLLO LLP ~er d a ee INTERESTED IN =x. | ~ . A | ‘ 1anging OF pooling religious jowr- | _ S l asec ainGane comers | pecidliist! Herald. C. Advocate The Luther- , an etc. send name and adress} When You Want to Sell to G Cooper 110 Whittemore » Sap e ' Pontiac Real Estate! TWO 720 TRUCK TIRES WANT- | Financia’ problems call for a bank ed New or used FE ¢3491 er. Pb cal problems call ig . doctor anc property dispose | WANTED PREE FILL DIRT @ real estate specialist List with | Must be ali dirt no A mis- us if you have @ real estate problem For sure results See— WHITE | | BROS. Phone OR 1-18972 of OR 13-1768 Open 6 te & Sun. 1 to & a IO DO SQUARE FEET With office space overhead crane| and prefer close to railroad Wil! buy or lease Quick action If you have a property similar te thts please cali) Mr_ Riley [ Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 im mediate | 1704S, Telegraph Rd. | “ARNIVAL _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY ao, 1954. by Dick Terns. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H | rs Ae Welt 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 7-40 omc See Tom Meg 8 Per oF WE HAVE Cin 4966 by WEA Borvice, ine $2U0 000 Aslour e@tepeeal (te (earechaselliece “Great Scott! Ain't I taught you any better than that? or seasoned iand contracts for That's no way to swallow a knife: uy Wanted Real “Estate 32A Johnson AGAIN; weeree nae ys We have sold over 06 per cent of our listings and are desperately in need of Quick “and courteous action” Cell Office Open 68 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE. 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. ELDERLY COUPLE WANTS 4 OR rooms Modern home on bus route Moderate down payment _sod terms FE 1- 13 2 WE NEED YOUR _ PROPERTY If you plan to sell your home farm business vacant. land con- tract of other real estate phone us We elso ust property for trade and have plenty of funds at ovr disposal fer land con- tracts Give us ao call will be glad to broperty No Clark Realtor, 142 W Huron St. FE 44462. Open evenings WOULD LIKE 3} BEDROOM HOME $2 own. Reasonable. Write Pontiac Press Boa 115 a Wanted Listings Wanted good west suburban lake roperty We have clients wait- he to purchase 2 and 3} bedroom homes, and can give you good service if the nrice and terms are right F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Cor of 3 ome Lake Rd & OR 313 Ott! M58 ice Open 68 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE aa tae vate bath adults only N. Paddock _Alberta Aenea 2 MODERN FURNISHED LIGHT M. Stout, Realtor Ph FE $8165 1 0 Iedw. 77 N. Saginaw St Open Eves GREEN LAKE OFFICE ‘ON GREEN LAKE) “HED@TRS FOR ALL LAKES‘ Cottages. es 1925— LIST EM 3.4413 rd. &7744 = Rings Here YOU WANT ACTION . MAHAN. HAS BUYERS The demand is great. Our sales foree is exceptional We need your listing and wil) certainly do our utmost to please you Our 17 vears of satisfactory Real es- tate See tin Pontiac ass res us that will) be satisfied We bende all details for financ- ine and closing Call us today to list your. property To Buy—To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT — WELL INSURE iT MAHAN EALTY CO.. areas Co-op Real s 3 gg oo 3 Open Eves ‘ti! 6—Sun 104 - 1975 W Furep : NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE YOUR HOME QUICK CASH FOR regardiess of ope if price & terp - are rieht Cal) FE 40521 or FE 468%) or immediate serv. ice B D Charlies Realtor 1717 8 Telegrapn. _ LISTINGS WANTED Properties and homes needed for im medisete sale. Red Horse Real Estate FE 4-2252 CASH FOR EQUITIES We have investors now buying equities in medium priced, — located == Call us for mediate a ROY" KN "AU F, Realtor 26% W Huro» PE 2-742! “On 6-7339_ _ ACTION ON YOUR LISTING Geo |. Scalex Reaitor FE 2 2-501! LISTINGS WANTED Buvers are Wait We Buy Sell of rade H.C. Newingham, Broker 381_8 Marshal) TRADES Larger comes for smaiier, city roperty for suburban or farms, mes for n wmes yoies — ymente are scarce trade po ay, ye m to all parties concerned Call us. no “™AORRIS & SON BEN Ronen COOP MENTS HAVE BUYERS FOR One of two Senroom modern home either city or euburban Two pedr.-m modern home tn Hu ron Gardens area with bacement and earace income property om-4ate or noure with possibilities At least 6 rooms down Call J. A Taytot Realtor FE 42444 way BO ¥ OR List YOUR CAKE Fd McKINNE EY Otte seco Commerce Rd, housekeeping rooms, adults FE 5-8278 2 ROOMS “APARTMENT NICELY furnished Adults 115 LaGranc 2 ROOMS. UPSTAIRS. PRIVATE entrance FE 42036 4 FURN ROOMS. BABY WEL- _come FE 5-4235_ A 2 ROOM FURN. SMALL BABY Welcome See caretaker et 23 Steinbaugh Ct in basement in Fear 2 ROOM FURNISHED ‘COTTAGE ‘, block from Rips Inquire at 34 Sl pe a '» BLOCK FROM BALD- win bus. 1 child under 2 years accepted FE 5-0314 - _ 2 LARGE ROOMS FURNISHED or unfurnished Close in. adults _FE 2-750} a 7 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED. KITCH- _ en, in, town 342 Orchard Lake _Ave So oe 2 ROOM APT. FIRST FLOOR FE 43135 7 ROOM APARTMENT GENTLE. _™men only 124 8 Joh 2 ROOMS NEAR FISHER. ‘BODY. men Refrigerator and clean lin- “ens FE 505% 2 ROOMS AND BATH NO CHIL- dren. 99 Franklin Bivd.. see care _ ‘taker tn basement. ARCADIA APARTMENTS 3 rooms and bath. 1 child per- mitted. $60 per month. . G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 E HURON 8T FE 48284 2 FURNISHED ROOMS NICELY decorated Washing machine & refrigerator Private entrance, ga- rage if necessary. 1 bjock from bus line 25 Collingwood 2 ROOM APARTME NT. PRIVATE entrance, private bath, refrigera- tor FE _— ROOMB Apely_ 239 Russell 2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. newly decorated. Private en- trance. Ideal for working coupie +0902 or FE 4-0031. 2 ROOMS, CLEAN, MODERN, COU- pie only 31¥ Orchard Lake Ave 2 ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE. Frigidaire, private beth and en- _ trance 116 E. Howard 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS. FOR rent. Private entrance 130 Hui- bert Entrance off Elizabeth Lake Rd. in Oxbow, 3 RMS. PRIVATE BATH ty furnishings, FE 2-7797 ‘QUALI- 8ECOND private bath, private en- trance. $17.50 per week FE 2-468) 3 ROOMS CLOSE TO FISHER Body Upsteirs Furnished except eas and light Smali child wel- _tome $15. FE 5-1453 3} ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance. references ee 2101 yke Rd. FE 4-6 7 PUPNISHED RO< Koon “ON BS line. Tots weloome. Also 2 rooms. | ogoed & batchelor No drinking 8. Jessie 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT «60 Irvin 3 ROOM APT FOR PLE Free im return for care of chii- _Gren, mother works FE 3-7550 i: Fos T ROOMS, WITH HEAT bo Lake ideal for couple. Highland Rd 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. near bus adults preferred or _couple with small babs 362 Elm s0 ROOMS sTU'10 PVT EN. trance, couple only. Very niceiv furnished Over Or Cursen s Clinte. 157 W_ Huron UNION COURT APTS J rooms and bath. adult« only 866 per month kK. G. Hempstead. Realtor 102 KE. Huron rE TR- 3 ROOM APT. PARTLY. FUR _Bished, 2509 Dixie Hwy. PE 41331. AITRACHIVE | ROOM NEWLY decorated. ite Hot Pepe The or COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND é ‘A entrance on bus line, FE f Rent Apts. Furnished 33 CLEAN BASEMENT APT side entrance near Pleasant Lake Couple only FE 17-6157 DOWNSTAIRS APT PRIVATE EN- trance Near Mowerd and Perry PE 45323 HOUSES AND APTS ALL KINDS _Pamily rental agent. FF 42543 LAKE HOME APARTMENT, $40 © week of for season FR __ #0066 or OR 3-01 “mC LARGE HOUSEKEEPING UNYT. sullable for } or 2 adults. Close in. Electric refrigerator, linens Qnd utilitie: furnisheti Continuous hot water Yard for parking FE 26296 ROOMY APT For 2? OR 3 edulls Close in. on bus line All vtilities furnished Parking sccommodetions FE 2-623 SCHOOL 8ST, AND BATH. OIL _ heat, aduls” 5 37428 WALLED LAKE 1 BEDROOM. Modern Kitchen bath hot water $65-70 month 230 3 Pontiac Trail TOwnsena 83821 Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 2 ROOMS KITCHENETTE PRI vate beth and entrance, 1 child _under 5, OR 34877 2 ROOM ‘APT Bany ~ WELCOME 620 Wesbdrook 2 ROOM APARTMENT PRIVATE entrance | child weleome. 3840 Baldwin Ra - - 2 ROOM APARTMENT HEAT GA rage retrigerator, large closet With rollawey bed 655 per month _J KR Hilta Realty FE 56181 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH, UTIL- ities furnished FE ¢0808 2 ROOM PARTLY FUR- ISHED APART. OouT- MENT. PRIVATE EN.- TRANCE. LADULT OR COUPLE REFER- ENCES PHONE FE 4-S462, EVENINGS. 2. } ROOMS. AND BATH, ADULTS _only__FE 5-8360 > sarrog AND | > aaTH _. ®& EF. Ku 3 ROOMS, ai orrie “AND Washing machine furhisned. 4 James & 3 NICE noose Rig ie ad FRont entrance | 2 , +1611. ‘ ROOMS, PRIVATE: BATH AND entrance, FE 2-1 4 ROOM ~ UnPORNaRES “APT Lake privileges Private entrance and garage Call evenings FE _ 43004 dave FE 58-0415 - 3 NICE CLEAN ROOM& 1 COU- _Dle only 309 N Saginaw 4 ROOMS CONVENIENTLY 1 LO. cated, immediate occupancy In- Bice Mr. Mitchell, 85] Haynes, 58 APTS) NEW CONSTRUCTION Large bedroom and kitchenette Private entrance and bath 142 W Columbia - 7 5 ROOMS, . BEDROOMS WEST side, heat furnished, edults .990 FE 8168600 _ 6 LARGE ROOMS MODERN PRI- vate beth and entrance 616 Brad- ford near Yellow Coach FE 2 — — ——- —— NEW 2 BEDROOM Oxbow Lake. Full $125 -per month Will give lease Call Snider MA 41554 Lake Land Realty Co. 924 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake NEW 3 ROOMS NEAR GM TRUCK MODERN ho Heat ani electric range Clean and quiet Adults only c 2- 0488 DEL<RIO APTS. 281 OAKLAND J rooms and bath, stove and utilities _ furnished: Couple only Rent Houses es Furnished 3 35 AEA AOI RIS BIRMINGHAM. 3 BEDROOMS, OA- rage, immediate possession, §150 mon Kurth Reai Estate, MI _ +7676 Indian iver. Available’ August.) T $67) weekly OR 3-8232 FURNISHED HOUSE AND APT. Children welcome Call Romeo, PLateau pepe ensep Blac HOUSES AND APARTMENTS FUR- nished and unfurnished Tots wel- come Call before 600 p m FE +14. RUSSELL H YOUNG. RENTAL _AGENCY 43 CLARK 8T yi ROOM CABIN NO CHILDREN. 3300 Elisabeth Lake Road ; 7 Rooms 38 MECHANIC APPLY ‘to 7 —< NORTH SIDE ADU LTS only Partly modern _FE 4-4625 3 ROOMS MODERN, HOT WA- __ter heat_ OR_3-2352 _ ROOM ALL MODERN FURN- _Ashed $18 per week FE _ 44602. 5 ROOM MODERN HOME. FULL basement, 2 raga garage. take privileges, FF 8-0019. COTTAGES $20, $15. $12, WEEK Privatetike and ground 10 miles W. of Pontiac EM 33802 TKASE MODERN HOME ON Dixie Lake 14 Miles out Dixie Nicely furnished eas Im me- diate possession FE “Rent Houses : Unfurn. 36 Arn ne AVAILABLE JULY 15TH 3 ROOM house, ideal for working couple MY _ 2-6161 BRAND NEW 8 ROOM “HOME. Bath, utility room, 4 bedrooms. Flanders 1-4536 — BEDROOMS ON INDIANW =e at Lake Orton. $100 per month. Must have references. LI 3-4222. —~§ ROOM MODERN DUPLEX. , M’ 46016 en § ROOMS, VERY DESIRABLE. Write Pontiac Press Box 0 § ROOMS, PARTLY FURN. SHARE bath; to res ible poorns ‘Must be clean 2428 Dean at Duck Lake Miford € ROOM UPPER WTI. L BE AVAIL- able July .15th 3 bedrooms, large ving ard dining room. kitchen, gas heet garace Chotee west side location Rent $100 per month References t* sired. Reply Pon- tine Press Bom .04 FOR RENT 5 and bath home at edge of city limits, near schoot, bus churches and etc. Spotiess, comfortable - and garage for your car All best conveniences, inclading gas heat, procter agg ge Ning storms, screens. o o hs ell day Seturdey. mises july 10 cua * “ re a te ella ee “Rent i Unfurn. 36 5 BATH, HOUSE POR RENT 6 acre and bath Full basement. heat, Owners will be there day Sat. Loceted at 106 E. ll ig lyn, Pairgrove 3-061, SAN WARW! » Has 7 iEW 2 room how houses lease at 4-000. 1823 Warwick. § riven n Lake. UNFURNISHED 6 ROOM DUPLEX | arage on lake front, Lin- With or MArket $1401 after coin 5M pm: WILL DECORATE HOME 1 Seminole Hil's. 2 children wel- References. $100 month Apply 82 8 Johnsen come Rent Lake Property 360A sy CABINS. LAKE ORION 625 A week MY 3-4862 FURNISHED ‘COTTAGE BOAT. fishing swimming, $40 per week _FE +0218. LAKE ORION MODEKN COTTAG- es with boat 160 Heights Ra MY. 23-0472 ; LAKE sSIMCO ada Ideal ONTARIO, CAN- vacation spot. 200 ft of sandy beach Lovely grounds Jawn games good fishing and swimming Home cooked meals seconds. Spring mattresses in side conveniences Adults Write J. Ryan, 604 Mt Plasant Ro , Toronto Ontario Canada or hone Roches roint. Lake Simco 06. ring 23. for reservations OG COTTAGE ON RIVER.” 20 miles N W. of Clare. $30 week FE 24179 NORTHERN MODERN COTTAGES tent Lake MA 54-3176 oF NEW MODERN CABINS ON PON- tae Leake. $40 per week Make Ur reservations now. OR 13-9389. and K K, » Cabin Bay MODERN 6 ROOM FURNISHED Pontiac Lake Tnqutre 9000 Buck- Invham OR 3-138 SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE ON _ lake FE 4-1039 For RenvRooms — ARRARARAPLRPS 1 SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM AND ; doubles For gentlemen Near tiac Motor 406 Lowell 2 SLEEPING ROOMS CONNECT- 0d for . or 3 buddies. FE 2.7897 “NICE SLEEPINO ROOMS NEAR gud St. at 109 Florence. FE dic LEAN ATTRACTIVE SLEEP ine er for neat responsible busindse 6 frls Muron Bus ? ra aval i F RON Tt ROOM Weat side FE 2-0850 : BU SINESS GIRLS TO SHARE privace apartment. twin beds, @verything ‘urnished 5 min walk from downtown. | Call FE 32-3701 Gi EAN FRONT | ROOM ~~ QUIET home. no drinking Private en- trance 36 Flerence CLEAN ROOM POR MAN town, near bus rE +768 CLEAN ROOM ~G00D BED. 1 man FE 56-4785 DOUBLE ROOM quots PE 2-47! 5 FOR RENT niche FOR OENTLE man Close in 31 Judson : GIRL. COOKING PRIVILEG Drivat entrance on bus line 42047 DOWN. tation Phone son WEsT IRO GENTLEMEN. ATTRACTIVE sleeping rooms single or double with twin beds location west side FE ¢ 3066 HURON HOTEL CLEAN LAROE LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room for 3 Duddies, close in rE 50720 = eet LARGE “NICELY FURNISHED room 86 8 Tasménia LOVELY ROOM Fou. “LADY, RE frigerator $47 W fMuron -+ PLEASANT). Y non aeping room, utes walk uptown For lady only. $3208 CLEAN rin “ROOM Pontiac Motor 324 Nel- Nick hear - nen ~ NICE ROOM POR WORKING GIRL Near Oeneral Mospita! 74 Therpe Fr 2-098) 81 FEPING ROOM FOR WOR a irl on bua‘line FE 40478 after pm aes SE Fe =, ROOM NEAR PONTIAC Moto fee +7922, — ty = Per WEEK. ww) F ge i ——- Pad Glenwood. ‘Nice clean men only. Within walking sistance of tiac Motor _Kitchen orivileces See caretaker. Rooms With Board 38 AAA rn nw BOARD AND ROOM, CLOSE IN oF Pike DAY WORKERS TO ROOM AND board near Fisher Body $815 « _ Week 98 Poplar St FE 2-9653 BOARD, ROOM AND LAUNDRY in Bachelor home 23 Lexington _Fisee PE Soe 8 8 NEAR YELLOW CAB & WILSON Foundry. Home cooked meals and privileges Reasonable 106 Rae. _ burn Court 39 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Room by Day or week A.so 1 or 2 Room Apartments retire Cooking and wnit “ et te aoe car) HOTEL. PONTIAC (Fireproof) $12 WEEKLY DINING PFACTLITIES BA & GRILL, HEALTH CLUB MOD. EST PRICES Mr. Cari ay om Mgr FE §-6171 oe HOTEL ROOSEVELT $12 WEEKLY Newly Gecorated By week. Also suites by week Reasonable rates. rr hands R | NOW AVAILABLE AT Cortes Inn, Clarkston. Rent Stores’ 40 ANY BUSINES 240 BALDWIN. OR 6282 Dixie Hwy, OR 31766 SMALL STORE ON ighland Rd 4 RENT 51 Mill St 20240 heated $75 = month Call Pontiac, FE 5-6171 som, manager. For Rent A iscellaneous 42 POR RENT Seance SPACE References. Couple only rite _Postiac Press Box 17 Ren Office ffice Space 41 A iN Opportunity for . attorne ac- couhtant, ete wishing de files service r e. new, subu real estate ice has interesting proposition, FE 5-1284 NEWLY COMPLETED MODERN Fle Lr fn Hy | Miller's Bidg. 3513 chiz OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE AT the Oakiand Theater building Apply theater manager the Oakland Theater building Apply theater manager 2.100 8Q FT.—GROUND FLOOR. brick steam-heated building—also bamt. storage Off-street parking facilities. Ideal for sales and serv- ice. doctors’ clinic, ete. Also 1,650 9q. feet, dttractive brick bidg.—newly remodeled — fluores- cent lighting. acoustical ceiling, gas heat, ete Call Mr. Tripp. Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor nw. agp rasan Open Evenings PE 54-8161 or FE 5-8822 For Sale e Houses 43 er Ane ROOM MODERN ATTRACTIVE 3 _furntaty Calvert. ished: 125 _ $1.100 DOWN room heme with 4 piece bath lus utility room Located on Au- rm Lao — Crooks Rd Shown by app't COL "ORE D> Commercia' rt on South *"} roome and bath. . Could for co Call tony, eal ‘ADAMS REALTY ¢ CO. 363 Auburn Ave, OFPICE SPACE AVAILABLE AT 5 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | # ANNETT | OFFERS East Side Bungalow guid TB) thr ga ar A ed street’ Only $0180 terms. Auburn Heights Manor BS g Near Pontiac High Extra large 7 room Saeemonk. HA furnace, 2 cor warage Beautifully income possibilities. terms 13,500, Brick Bungalow Nicely located § room home, bullt ta 1960 Living and ci rooms eas heat, tubs, alu- minum storms and screens, hs Pt gerese with porch. mmediate session, $13,- 800. $3,000 down. . 6 Acres—Lake Privileges Beautifully decorated ia: 8&8 room brict home fully insulated = Liv room 15s full 10x 25 «natural rooms dswo, 3 nearly fin- ished bedrooms and ment 42546. = recreation 6 fireplace fruit pes ber- ries. country liv with etty conveniences. $186.700 terma. Roy Annett Inc. RE 38 EF Huron FEdera) 3-T103 _ Oren “ly And Sunday 1-4 A Beautiful Brick IN BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Very attractive home. — lovely sceaping, and othe tractive homes ‘ neighborhood en path at the rooms, I%_ bath, tle Bone. 4 recreation room, furnace Solid con- beg ale 2 ear brick earece = It's andy. folks, so don't dilly deny Must be sold this week A rare bergain at $17,600 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor nu Oakland Ave “Real Estate Since tue" A HOME OF YOUR *“ OWN Over the week-end. if you want to know about one of the follow broperties ga feel free to Bob Alte rE Bob Castell, PE 2-727): or Don Nicholie, FE ¢4044 1-A wonderfully fine on Ottawa ve 5 room frame, basement. arage-across from Weaver school brick home f 24 monthly r m 2 OR ete os m terms, Cots "Soanir ‘re bala? Dorothy Snyder Lavender az Auton 3140 W. Huron Bt PE 2440 ame pm BY OWNER. NEW Some. Beautifully decorat rbage aie : living | sore with i floor, ther- rooms with 2 large rooms upstairs, wit te oa A $12.100 OL RESALE— Levely 3 hg Fg f~ 4 wall S a. ‘ _ cent mortgage — mo. sute. heat. iT ap — & oo DOWN — cin ng Tom sitchen posse snion only “47000 “otal A LTE BROWN Realtor Ee is adhe? ewe Bateman Off Joslyn > ° Near . . 7280, terms, room bungalow, 13x31, An excellent 3 bedroom frame kitehen. 3 piece J lee nl ag cutemetic het peter end wonderful property i] rk, 2 bedrooms attached ge- rage Let us show you, reee landscaped jot 611.900. 2 bed family home in| Washington Park, immediete | Ranch |iome lot-priee and te: 2, Dent penatite. Five lovely rooms. 28° living West cabareene go oe caonec on window. Dis buikder for himeelt. nag lb jc heat, — acaped lot 3 bedrooms, really a pe A "erase “we — property, lake privi- paar to High School Offered a ate 7-Four (4) bedroom home, -base- low price $0 950 ment, garage near Eastern Jr high | $9500. terms. look at this one today, &Webster school district. ae rooms attached garage ; : = 08750 down. 4 rooms. | basement, $1,000 Special eareage, large - east suburban 10-6800 down, 4 rooms, at Tommy's ee eee rom cae 1vaneli house, 22568, will _compiete ever wentes @ 6 i sea gro and electric East sid st wright Bee.» terms en. two bedrooms ‘ae bom WE BUY AND SELL avo nest, Mead we ag LAND CONTR. NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. ATTRACTIVE 4 vedroom year round home. excellent Bee ani -1M@ Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake Owner Market +1204 Eves. ‘ ANOTHER ONE- Income 653 rf week Close = farage" Priced "St" solr bois “TAKE OAKLAND os - ag, Only 8 Lowe mt NORTH SIDE. An excellent 7 room income 2 full baths, niee large lot with lots ~~! and flowers, 3 car TT ee. TUCKE. “ER REALTY 206 inaw FE 44001 Ores, ve 6143 OR 3-6603 $1.200 DOWN Two nage ee Pay large living room and L. One story. built in ee. veaeaaie: ideal for children. Fre — informa- tion, call FE 40504 BETTER THAN NEW that down. This & year old home gives you liv its best.” reereway to attached 2 car e, large living room with fire @ and you this msm ca’ PE 54 ACRES m home plus one large cabin hae ; wate lake. Dock ood location in Highland Just $16,000, total price. 40504. GAYLORD / HS 136 BE. Pike St. . Realtors 3T1 8. Telegra: Baspeaee teas Estate [ faite: : hi th inf? ect setting pe lsat see read Clarkston $19,900. K. G. Hempstead, Re ead, Realtor 102 £ : Ere Pe Dan CASS LAKE © ROOM > included, only 61, PE sexe Saver Lene 4 it for you ees to be CHARLES — F - r) tf 4 ‘TAC - ; } PRESS, Shere — AY =? AEB Y s Cn eee ™) _ ry ae 43) OF ARM HOUS . . Reopen Houses “\ N 10.A E ac Loc. . , wont Teed ant — LOCATION, | Dt i » rom RECT pra Bald nace vd Tbedroom cre bebe oto Sela, Mowees and farm Area DIA ¢ . Cees BED ‘ fired yg = liv N VILLA Newly wor: earns ~ firea steam “heat ae betteoom: 205 Soe Lewis, yer. surage Storms e843) MODE apet bam hooting w oil: _FE a. dining rnd Ti mped EAN BREEZ ST MA = An ‘uni Ee 2-468 and » & 26 na tae! inds windo Ez MA ae Jack sar | ee eee isopee MAIDENS Eee Ey Loveland aon ’ = r n ag M. Stout 2180 Case Lake oveland y low . By J 4 wa 4 ee Real z _. Kee - 2 _Jav Ai nb ev altor F vy Aia Et ; ; enings ‘t FE 5-8 . Pr 7 G8 F n vd to - f wa = ee — teat __ For Sal Monee, ee 4 eae 4 REL SS —~ + 2 1.500 Wa H es — i eal : le Houses ant io 300. AN . with + i - lL N $4 43 congue : ROOM MODERN HOME — um hon tendga§ en ec ood on 4 on. ing | 55 ft h : pk 2TO€ a ON Fo a . Say 3 large tote, viva| pele “ ol rie Esta mig DRAYTON PL TO 6 over ¢ per NTH or SalecH —}\— E 1 bi b to: TON trees lots ahear ne h $1 ish ioc 8T “| rn t 3B we ouses , 500 : Lo- «3 200 800 ed k Basha PLA PANG’ 2 mortgages « ED aoe, eho gard 1 Pite bed ft pow 1916 to south haw INS. Ph. U . fake ——- ¢ SUNDA privileges. Scarce repre 1a rasch end ss rihalde Located Vv prepare. . Walton” Joyce oe Orienrate ae. - ba bath. fg Heys nr ad |e 3). Fo cere 1999 W FE H Yy} Needs s ar in "im apactous iv | wee nee Fale ahi on bus acant Blvd bed WARW 133. 1919 ry th nee ne OR CAN ~ r Sale Lak —— pe se en pet ar ye ures! On elke = one 3 %, toned line room t attractiv teh $11. room ick “A verse C) M-18 | = €. ari ——*. 3 — BEA ‘or Sale Lake Prop, 44 rative Rea! 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COUN- aig West } ike CC ; rE Locate, ™) DO : E level es - tile ceeee att LAKEF S 20 lake cabin ATTENT! Sat miles ot, Baldi ME | Coeert Mt or TF omaha Oo ies Totmanig Nall ture ST eee) eceglees isa met oaths Atiractive log RONT is Sood” ia herrnons . pI = ae Huron st . le $2! - * samt OR ach ead wa ke ene ri Water ol frame and 5 o nea Ge on pare < Lena u — and ace ea home Te well Ales tat Mich. ith 3. bed baldwin Koad © Ar aveines 564 —oR Rul 2 6000 ES poi rae about = Gee 1 nar contain ra ous: lake fr rabbiestone % oan: zee rah cel furnace: bedroo | 8 1__Kee $1600 w and 200 x ate —— room amity ‘i } Estat Real 2-0940 T open 4 35 iyi Large Seussy on 4 White ina e front. 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MI FAMILY per month Seen ne re Wolleene ac ae eae mat. 2 t rary ard ra S's wea the fon vou will bedrooms on 2 = Oakia wkd wi DO ie Sleepy Mi ag Fitehose Py y nome| & Suse oe = Torta Ses sae eee DCRR rai) 3 Le eee Brag ae 1 me IT Fer ss Le Toom iy peste dary ME! ® let u in re years pay $60 ; Bloom. N OM 2 t ome lock bi carten Pac in Only m both vou Pian squa m b es H 8 meat AG . or Sale | 1666 el, 3490 8. .- at ia ation ah AP etc pi : 2» EAR t oN 6 is | and ee cepa este | tod $1500 besa lets slow ome ifltoy IN Dix- a ie aire @ teem lg eouie ral oa ro a wan 1 sons a ea ERD in 250 me teted a1! inceded pd, roe A | ba down Vee Rear ieee in — HIG | 2 corr ale Resort Prop. 44A eae Nwachington ser teted bona) piel a Viith basement : — rohan type — ar 2 28 with ‘omen. LAKEFR bd ae ade po sal +. field stone 1IGH OUAI trae AOES oe 44A fa ms and s . veneti room e abo y $1 6 fenc oun te tt aster e. 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Ha rl zap aca" benoane pannene eros LAK he F — ARG - a _ r's8161 or alte = anley Make : nac 2 ied Lake nac base k fl inted Lak 2 scree: bed E RI . . Le AN : 1 or Ope rT : Fe e PEP eam “Lb N Ale. ote ane ——— into 2 aa leetaeren oors. Rec- ta lr ceuaed gorcue a a AC PARTR N'BARG ; so. a ton i LIT sop REA “ Fo eee ais | oe eee et rOR wre | gato ou RGAIN! _L_ ifvesto : gnEALTons — = ee Ee fur- storms ao Se con as get Ge a are te - wi ‘2 built | sAIN! AG |p THE = : You" If i Open FE 2-0263 a "$0 with rac many cher. reat terrace WaLten a veg gy oy ore uron 2-8316 buln ia off Oakland Cyeu axe = Sa ou're S) | fre” xchan a ee eres ek . Prat dd ane : o.oo el lot —__— st D | oo tae fandleayi a tea te TLE F t&S told reer i NEXT oa) ee ‘ OFFICE oP Ty good Bae es Many _OrION Bi. REEN REAL down,| y SUBURBAN ——— room. tepe with California es at en 209 | Sun. 10-9 =e investigate th a fae! ¥ n. 10-4 é EN : ainiPriees = (M- TO ou BU —-- ful mod coast t pele teh as be L gre tats . = bait pth hat y once" \ JOHNSON . sae ea ee 2). CARE white, sas suugavom aes kitchen led scaped” Imm=d Five rooms ae PRINCETON Pv it business complete. amit . a FE 4. x Realt wood ue MEAL TICKET Rishon ‘cues. ose eb one ble beat. oe Dect tae = _togetner™ “Sarina yore fo 704 5 or s 2 tae route an ate alow clive | er $1500 B WA ston C Sear eorten bel a S 533 a he 1 m nome Shu dw 500 pautleel ion $1.- tails call pares will sei f aD home tial le 1 bed and ‘inin: ivin oe “ \ . iful NGT 1 cal tor e O Ni nel - ele acre: hea Proom A — ess ipvel = meaer Tl N. Sac iS Gp ge ON ' S arderi’ PF: ell | GI “a >, Telearar! just 7 “n mod red heat. © v bath dow od dete readies gelow with 7 be ers Far oe. pi == 1 Rd. Just 7 mt anes on ot ees » full nce. bed Saginaw it. Re tie Owk slow with 2 *] | ane — Masset f tillabie i's ho re basement tw n St. Ph alta ie ba Seore to bedroo ath & : be . 7 $800 roo’ is rom 1 : use ‘ r men 0 Ey oT a th rs fh m 1 | f Li Dow - kiteh oe ve tend " Sund ; wan s 2 Sex Oe FE 5-8 Sin alum ol rs. plastered a rAl & Plast Me Aut ving rm wn peo jagi~ ae e livia . COLEM av 1-7 WEST ee ee — “na ee Bee casenter A uminu er | . A rn H reread — bedrm heghg ypten fal 3. bedroom PI cl xMAR Le 8 Spee 82 try S cms basement. Ranch Rox NY indo } RE Y or : ae \\ gas stove. kitchen 50 hres p Pull “bare. features, Bat omer coneet ge 2.630 DOWN MAR = cl OPEN SUNDA ween | Fully Ir “oot S| Open” REALTOR. — IN , ; - . ME = 3 Is n A NSU : est it heater on 80 s1 ponding eatibule clo -— conaition.. hom 8 Eas T BU »>EORG Yi isulat Eves, URAN bedroom o <a: Att ‘Suburba waar, FLIRABET! $1 - dining e! 1 dara ,flone modern. wall _practica nen Here isa” YS aie R c ed ror Fr pelle : ne room with x rons e hom ni bu An exc { LA ret a Siicianer: the roo! living wall” carpeting. new eally @ good FE ! oe me . IRWIN 2 ex BIN AT PE ree Pa 2544 et Seuirrel a i Suto & parse pineaioy eed, ‘ybedroon brartn beaut eeney, eh faren wou roam. 3 Kitchen school, district 2 nedroom nome |"? wale Balen Ar ‘ i sree mote PERRY jerking : ing . heate Oak ‘4 lot . en sao uh w d on too sh colo: utifu! n : m ‘ou er nice | 25 ghou! t it ho ven ut m tone LA : meees. it yourvelh on ates: Sereses at Sati oH Teocs: ure lastered ge ." Reg veae| fring out and te Prederiks Partsidge 18” een yim ees : . v . - a — : : 7 N . Tacs road GI for tori sash sreates and moment, tid aan sidewall, Fed alt APPROX “ONE. ne edroom my room. All econ —— “ ; THE REALTOR 5 coe gton 1500) Pontiac, . Ful 3. m ents py ee urnace— sew veara 60 x44 ONE UNG ° est thea be plu sant H sEF trad AG r eed a Li Hi . eat ited 00 SPE of $56 = furnace tm er, stre = ac ALO’ -—— ta ter ise I : e. Es e Extra Money 3 poten. rence vee | ariocation, Desirable oe oe Safe ie CP emg Henn ta | ae mre’ tr a us WEEKS ussel] | ne Narn SALE : : t ov re to se- ee sb w an SPEC Y a ge q o ey? van . excellent location entrance, Paar able hom ay hand - eee Dac ere tn aes Built. role a ae hs 2 as ask? 3 ved $1,200 CIAL 412 W R ou . one isp vn ect oh or Pg gation. qomise room. fi to mspacjou 3m Po Bm Br dict room. saa nie a ‘a ond Casement necro a o edroom = ow Open _ we ng nig ests, ay Ra. ichard. gage c — a . pessherea —, tle tamil ving = expos 1 Arie to St pod boar ate large ste ere priv =e glassed uitchen. tom “built _— aoe F stil» = Detronne Fi ent. including, mort fic carpeting i red Bitch RAY wince, FWA 5. Beil for’ #11000 0 “and ees on fake Aig Monthy warning ‘neat Rig or Sale Lake F sun ‘wl 's CA ona MA n m 4 i] - RAY A 2 r > a iL i J ohn ~ oe iuded. Com, Ww Ls ONE! BEAUTIFU home im trad ‘CRAW Ne! _ "parmenis of arene + ACRES or ta ke Prop. : LL FE. 5- a nd K decorations ap m- yu L,R Taare ie ua oes e F > eearoo’? oighwes ACRIE OF LAN of 44 ELIZ — . if ) a en Ftnotuew tg - Co-ope ve ealto bet that thi '? home. On: vow o| Pere sNoues Wont aaa ABET 2 RE WwW engage ly ow a ak ratiy 3-7103 r nel ecg questi R Open GEN aoe Spanish N _FE lal gg heh AND = os HOLL ALTOR arrose ete ore Bee vest on Sheed oo peoriey we nel is amr = our Lae vent cy) and “schon Th re we en st -ss== aes hed Bade ho iy Covel ot eo A N. tstend Defic. ate E spac ll ied pcb = = + pa err mod «cee toe meee AR LARE 2 wend s E we meat ik dol Se ee RAY O io heme. Te] aaret dition “inside as = re ooyn ae re. Vou ean, hy aren Halt of 1 in as pela | tor na lara reat is ee ANE ANT rae gee Fig cast igen Sm } wis {BR Bel - _Drahner, Oxf —— “ty ACRES | fesesee ® terge “fam home — 23-1804 Rag w . “TT R - eh. if 10OU 7 ™ e you 20 ca room al EE per LAKEF r, O s. 8. Be Tivat Es e. nt. Re ree fa ew?) = e H +e e: 7¢ - x48 r beaut! 8, 1568 & xford e la EL ce. Pe creat mil ev- See lr LR REE we | QUES IS THE Se ee neat MSS ts Ban oe rare = eni OR 4 7 : . . or e. LAKE tt pod tiot t a gi N — Estate Exchan . ? Trade ' AT.) fe cite cone 2 two | Rew | D TH 3-328 cone cenenty tee oe wee dows Picpace x New on See O° ‘bed | ew brick ram rchenee| thr e ‘em fo =o " Secement tile bath = rw ranch style own HREE BED 1 |oeoon payment, ‘restricted. La che ee paybetteom at, gs. Ryo nok an a ough F r cash — —— with eas west of Ryle starter hom See ae AKEFRONT gi, to tunity oa iwrenipe: ture win- tales: Only e. Semi-f type San pphors = sicyee ; cath vdveirabie. featur aes oan Latee 3’ mules pial poten 88800 42000 ow Year ar it | SEYMORE . year Tr ve ‘An oppor: - Mich, : a 1 i-finis - . le g ads! to m garage tures nd |. ~ rior meas parce es tile pele ws ecu with 4 roe L nished round KE Lo Veet oid ished oes Te eenene tos es. | Ik Home “omplee Sete orate or) ntloge Tike Moe ag od gd ntow ies . or . oF e. $1 O piete acren al base- M pope lengien g .. Good pletely fur. TFomee, teh, $750 wn Ponti from else vou’ or anythir Excell 82 aMILY . 1,600 xb » ja bee co hy MARRLE rn. $6,950 ing. 96.080 ened porch fur- down. tiac. On you're 1g Part Lcd RICK Thi Ow New 2 ed » or $5000 e for | Lan REALTO room c ey tos tee Rd., 760 ly| Pt not traces, @ vat wide. t ee a aiun ww ca AKE F enon Phone Oh 1 = stove. Pett bene - ; Lake bf 10n usi oneean stek aths rental- | fooms little e a antieeen rks Therm ah. | —ake. RONT Lé Sb pede and baser New Orion oslyn e FE 2-818! SINE.) Tot “corner fot x separate en incase plastered. walle I sites ores 6 w bie Prat owner, Fe on BYE ort | premises Lon bavementTocleding . otal T e ‘wi en erew ir wail 0 bed- DE sere: q : FE sYL ses m in, . price anne silent Poa —_ way and ted” ving arge oe 6u0n ens. Very LAKE pe acorns CASS a Needs erut o1 , San | we Very Is eee saree _ esa ENOR & 8 > FRON | then te Ak ings. Good OR 1a and y lar acr ched | a 1 MY eetny tad 850 NTS tion ro Pul New - DO TRADE a mcriie water he oalee $500 DOW noes get Extate DOWN FU a. > diate pos I} basement "Recr Real RRIS © at 98.500 with ar} o Nan MA & . ot we nc i poses PLcopayy : Recrea- DORRIS fai ati | le orn een eeti | "be bain “aa r cay terme replace "imme: 0 Ww. ie & SON ron eg le} tery. 3 feo has ae ce | L Imme- . Huron N . aco acre. Bo a A rem stool roo pose ARE sindes. y down eri SE r dow and ms ® hom CHA Co-op M ° shaded 4 le ced to AT 7 ea) va n, b lav rand ev NNEL vn ats Wate yw igael 0 ba sel 450 lue rick f =| sty place ery attra 2 wisi | OND. REALT $1300 down. woos acrment _b 1) ite PULL ire: | ME 2 beck anne os _ re > P| ed TOR ° pene tleors eaere geod ‘vel stove water he ppg r | MIDE DLE 8T eer $500. boat ‘ ¢ Rd im. W aenes ooh | Boren a a bath 2000/ NE gg te immo at eee | I Oftie rs ad ar wo aad m a t Patriot pa or here, 958 LAK ; bd i re Geo. rd. wail house oc itures larg: ired REAR Col $8. ho’ EM } . 8 6261 Mar s, utility urry garane. scree for ern COVE: 900. me 5& od- / ‘ ms Ande ble, R . ¢, bia ned m 3 RT $1,500 lota. 2) y reonville eal ¢ktop ent. room Blige down. : | Phone Ra tor OPEN rooifigky] pad pan Ge ere ae, et t NE Large tot See this on | \ SS aay entre AM SUND. AR He ™“ e th base. Ez AY reom. Hos: 200 is to - eae 1363 W Bo" Le aoe ae PITAL be- | . 4 . Co-opers Huro 160 f | basem ROAD —. Yy \ ve THE By ee 4 ‘4 | he , Real mibaings LMA M, E .. fon » | . 980, . | macmange rm im LWOOD ia. : , caste, Open B%e i 4 , 1 ? ~ . . s ie fe) \ = 1 THE PON = ‘ TAC - « ‘SS : oe SAT . SATURDAY, JI . ¢ is | Y 4 10 . 1954. * Sale S OLDE OOOO OE OOOO Me pian rban Pro sty em rop. 45A perme Dis room 2 aaah, bean ___ For Eom gy ba ATE rs rie ; PO —_ x ontinc ta BETT Sale F NTI ra 500 e-1 ER a arm hom. AC 1-477 pa modern FAR —~ 8s : nol ars a na ne spe hae nnn 48, B ford. at and ano of ‘lan ‘mod reacne” “erm “i, white bia Aut Business ton Stanley. op. $14,080. ern ors baer Aas oe eee acces | Oppo Mes ref yment 050 car ae rn, ee rey M, 7 missin CELLE pt4 rtu FE 18? roker._ Call with rv) easy ti car oe bs ROO! Bs smell NT —_ nities at. . Ph c ACR erms ‘6 en bh ME hom bu Loc ene 5 or lif. i E ara ous: MOD- e sine: ~ 1 Sale . Pe uxe M ee. €, Tel- tog *3 ATI a. L - mod. mod ODE $8750 smal. ——— or ON M on ACRE ots 46 , piace oes rama. a CAR Ciaran Ga buniness and |p pony vat SPE | 46 Acie WiTH pcp ARM. DE ARE OR a ae M tate Lie o Lo —— Erte Cl: —~| } eld ait eens houses, lu ORTON ia oak ensed an —— Pisa ALS mil eens me, 1R ferry ses be nit, biidh G eal Le 5 $15 00 do sc rng pots Droode ‘ee rox a wentory” was) AS 8st : Need ee) J down and ike cee natin ae ge bh LL mon — rac ae eat E F r_ and patie tse 60 A of Jebel pag MOD banhacen h eq ‘, Ny U mie aoe 00 s Fobtel MACKEY FA te Lapee aaah lnndscaped: yard, juipme .campleteja. * img on NY ‘ 1362 “BR m erviec c me, FAR rms er. A- sm * tree y hat — pi nea. e BU wu OW now! Star pay M W won s inc bers weak © 3 .asy SINE w_ Huroe a ope included am aobens R 4, eaten spol and our tele Ess * Pay oe Pi M eoges on price MODERN | F WEF in this one, "5. phone. 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AN an kaon for $ table. $75 w PUL om oat cies ~ dh eglocann a : fron Ps a rep LA Law 22.77 | tap $75. ont? 5 FULL SED Pr on ons" dave ° ag ; , lace GOO sae table: 34 Ry Resse! full sined 3 es ates accept bes | Rang lt Blae e Doo | 31221 in P a Wo Lb jo $100 - ‘. “solid walt _ night i PIFCE Ave RIGER st | nd 2 900.00 rs ‘onti rk W B? 47937 alnut 8 8q walnut Trad room * SLIP ATOR. 2511 Detroiter = 4 Berry up to e fac an NEW offi ware din a ee set cov: 251 Det r eee mploye Pres ted ad $60 YOUTH ce desk, 6 peepepscor! | lam table. 3 ble ERED i We rotter no +8 yA 7 08. rs. $s to Pair SOUTH BED $25 ra ps MI ached LIVI a | no 1 by ry ' reqch _PE 5-328 D MI. T «bee mah NG h get free’ 16 bi 7 , ( = < - Aes Fo = maith wa. rn eae ” T piiee f -¢ lee LIDER 2: PLETE | or s ateh 18 rem mate: 110.00. ‘ kid saa rt - | sale Misc “| HE BERRY DX odeling Pree de- a Ly * . = ree ' A cota & i avenue oval ALWA cllaneous 6 EARINO A DOR SA PE sal ing : io setae ama A ei pai «ool zee 1D. ACOU ama |! 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"rabies \ wR my \ i iuren: \ | 4 + J. -- Today's Television Programs - - |. Channel] 2 — - WIBK-TV t-3 Channel 6— WWJ-TV Channel 1— WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS _ :00—(7)—Madison Square Gar den. Films of Sports events. (4)— Concert Hall. Classical music. (2)—The big picture. Armed forces film. 6:30—(7)—Life Begins at 80. ack Barry host to panel of oldsters. (4)—Recital Hall. Music. (2)— Beat the Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer and Roxanne. 7:00—(7)—Enterprise USA. Film (4)—Bank on the Stars. Bill Cul- Jen host on quiz show with clips from movies. (2)—Stage Show. Darsey Brothers with guests, variety, music. 7:30—(7)—Greatest Sports Thrills. Film from the world of sports: Harlem Globetrotters; Paddy Young, Sammy Giuliani fight; hockey; National Horse show. (4)—Amateur Hour. Ted Mack and amateur talent. . 8:00—(7)—Boxing. Three 3-round amateur bouts. variety show. Money. Quiz with Walter O'Keefe. 8:30—(2)—My Favorite Husband. George buys the flashiest suit in the store when the salesman listens to Liz; Joan Caulfield, Barry Nelson. 9:00—(7)—The Big Playback. Filmed sports. (4)—Summer Concert Series. Music. (2)—Thats’ My Boy. Jarrin Jack misses testimonial dinner in his honor; comedy with Eddie Mayhoff, Rochelle Hudsort. 9:30—(4)—Private Secretary. Ann Southern as Susie MacNamara mixes business with romance on a Miami vacation. (2)—El lery Queen. Famous detective solves another puzzler 10:00—(7)—Realm of “Bear and Relatives,” and “Puma,” animal pictures. (4)— Big Picture. Armed forces film. (2)—Two_in- Love. Quiz with Bert Parks. 10:30—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in ‘“‘The Romantic Va- quero.”” (4)—Television Theater. Drama to be announced. (2)— To be announced. 11:00—(4)—Michigar Barndance.‘ Music and dancing country style. (2)—The American News. 11:15—(2)—Featurette. « 11:30 — (7) — Armchair Theater. Charles Farrell in ‘“Boomer- rang,” feature film. (4)—Sat- urday Show. ‘Shot in the Dark,” with Dorothy Boyd, O. B. Clar- the Wild. ence. 11:45—(2)—Featurette. SUNDAY MORNING 8:00—(7)—Church in the Home. 9:06—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) Action Theater. 9:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. 10:00—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. (2)— Detroit Pulpit. 10:360—(7)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sinema. 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. 11:;00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Court of Health. (4)—Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7)—Today’s Faith. (2)— Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. (7)— Jungle Story. (2)—Facts Forum. 12: 30—(4)—Mich. Conservation. (7) Life. — | 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:06—(4)—Movié-go-Round. (7)— Werld Adventure. (2) — Chris- tophers. 1:15—(2)—What's Your Trouble. 1:30—(7)—Theater. , (2)—Magician 1:45—(2)—See for Yourselt. 2:00—(2)—Cowboy G-Man. 2:30 — (4) — Rough Riders. (7)— John Wayne. (2)—Featurette. 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. SP —shete- D Roundup. 4:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Su- per Circus. (2)—Man of the Week. 4:30—(4) — Decision Day. Youth Takes a Stand. ()— 5:00—(4)—Wings Over the World. (t)—Comedy Time. (2)—Ameri- can Week. ° 5:30 — (4) — Roy Rogers. (7)— Laurel and Hardy. (2)—What in the World. SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(4) Made in U. S. A. Meet the UAW-CIO. (7) Asked for It. 6:30-(4)—Mr. Peepers. Peeper’s “‘fun-aunt”’ visits him, and he ar- ranges lively activities for her. (2) Your Playtime. Dee Carroll | 5 sansa ‘Miss Darkness.’’ (7) Play- te Comedy Hour. Martha Stewart guest star with Bobby Van, Mary McCarty, Paul Lynde and Gene Sheldon. (2) Toast of the Town. Ed Sullivan host; (2) You ple who are visited by old college friends. (2) GE Theater. “The Hunted” stars Preston Fos- for wife's death. (7) Walter Winchell gives news. 8:15—(7) Martha Wright sings. 8:30—(2) Man Behind the Badge stars Lawrence Tierney in “The Case of the Last Escape.” (7) Dr. L Q. 9:00—(4) Dollar a Second. Quiz. (2) The Web. Young couple has weird experience in new house in “The Treadmill." (7) Break the Bank. 9:30—(4) Nature Trails. (2) What's My Line. (7) City Kid. 10:00—(4) Badge 714. (2) Featur- ette. 16:30—(4) Playhouse. (2) Place the Face. (7) Sunday Drama. 11:00—(7) Motion Picture Acade- my. (4) Sunday Show. (2) News. 11:15—(2) Late Show. ‘‘Whistle- stop,”’ stars Ava Gardner, George Raft and Tom Conway. MONDAY MORNING. 7:00— (4) —Today. (2)—Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, fixie. (2)—Garry Moore. foo , —Auntié Dee. (2)--This Is the/ 9:30—(2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Time. 10: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4)—4 Bob Smith. Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11: 30—(4)—Travel Unlimited Tomorrow’s Search. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—l2 o’clock Comics. (2)—Bob Mur- phy. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 12:30—(7)—News, Weather. (2)— Welcome Travelers. (4)—Ladies First. 12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven 1:30—(4)—Jean McBride. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—One Man’s Family. (7)—My Life. 2:15—(4)—Golden Window. 2:30—(2)—Featurette. (4) — First Love. (1)—Theater. 2:45—(4)—Concerning Miss lowe. 3:00—(4)—Hawkins Brighter Day. 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. (4)—Bride and Groom. 3:30—(4)—Betty White. (2)—Ladies Day. (7)—Airbase. 3: 45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—The- ater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow. Auntie Dee. (7) 2 Mar- Falls (2)— ()— 5:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)— Ad- venture Patrol. ‘7)—Wild Bill Hickock. 5: 45—(2)—Sports. MONDAY EVENING 6:00—(4;—Musie Time. (7}—De troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30—(4)—Tony Martin. (7)—Flight No. 7. (2)—News. 6:45—(2)—TV's Top Tunes. (4)— News. 7:00 — (4) — Droodles. (7)—Sky King. (2)—Burns and Allen. 1:30—(4)—Comment. (1) — Voice Program. (2)—Talent Scouts. 8:00—(4)—Dennis Day. (7)—Wres . tling. (2)—I Love Lucy. 8:30—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) Masquerade Party. 9:00—(7)—Boxing. (2) — Summer Theater. 9:30—(4)—Col. March. 10: 00—(4)—Playhouse. (7)—Amos ‘n' Andy. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(4)—Stage 4. Square. (2)—Theater. 11:00—(4)—News. (2)—News. (1)— (2)}—News. (7)—Times Soupy’s On. 11:15—(4)—Richard Frankenstein. (1)—Theater. (2)—Magician. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) Weathervane. SR ee =“ THE, PONTIAQ, PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1944 -- Today’ s Radio Programs- : Programs furnished by stations tisted in this column are subject te change without notice, | WOAR, (ise) WCAR, News, Music €:15—WJR, Music Date WWJ, Sen. Ferguson CKLW, Bec. of State WCAR, 6:30—WJR, Reynolds; Racing WWJ, Show Case WXYZ, Sandlotters CKLW, Parliament Hil) WCAR, Magic Music ; €:45—WJR, industry wxyYz, Manpower, News CKLW. Mich. Catholic 7:06—WJR. 1 Night Stand WWJ. Spotlight on Paris WXYZ, Show Time Revue | c KLW, \Theater | WJBK, Record Room 71:30—WJR, Sammy Kaye CKLW, Keep Healthy 71:46—CKLW, Globetrotter 8:66WJR, Eseca: WXYZ, Dancing Party CKLW, Farm Quiz WJBK. News, Young WCAR, News, Music 8:30—WJR. Nite Watch CKLW. Jamboree 8:45—WJBK_ Christophers WCAR, WWJ, Square, David WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW, Wayne King WJBK, House Party 1@:30—WJR, Town & Country WXYZ, Hotel Stater CKLW, Music By Roth CKLW CKLW, 16:45—WJR, Christophers CKLW, Sen. Ferguson 9:15 ww). 11:00—WJR, News Gtory CKLW, News WJBK, News, Houseparty t1:15—WJR, Sports Final w WWJ, News, Music WJBK, Easy Listening * €:30—WJR, Farm Review WWJ, Forward March CKLW, Sky Chapel 6:45—WWJ, Coffee Concert 7:06—WJIR, Pavt. Hymns WWJ, Toni Arden CKLW, Breakfast Time WJBK, News, Music 7:15—WWJ, Meditations 7:30—WJR, Sunrise Sonate WWJ, Humane, Devotions wxyYz, Reveries CKLW, Baughey Tab. 7:45—WXYZ, Gerenade lue WCAR, Morn. Musicale CKLW, wxyYz, CKLW, in wxyz, CKLW, 8:15—WJR, May Hawks 6:380—WJR, Renfro Valley WWJ, News WXYZ, Light & Life CKLW., tiae Baptist WJBK. WXYZ, Religious News 9:15—WJR, PF WXYZ, Blue ad WJBK, &t. Francis Hour 9:380—WWJ), Faith tm Action WJBK. WXYZ, Voice WXYZ, CKLW, Alphe Baptist CKLW WJBK, Detroit Ipit WCAR. Rhythm Roundup 9:45—WJIR, Rel . Christian Science WCAR, Outdoors WwxyYzZ, CKLW, Michigan Lists Empty Plants 180 Ready for Housing Néw Industries; 164 in Lower Peninsula LANSING #® — Michigan has 180 plants vacant and ready to house new industries, the State De- partment of Economic Develop- ment reported today in a mid- are located in 105 communities, 16 of them in the Peninsula and 164 in the Lower Peninsula. that time, it said, 44 plants have been removed from the inventory and 51 have been added. Of the 4 plants removed, 12 sti gifeids 40P | NEW YORK — Clown, comic crooner, dancer and serious dra- matic actor will be among the many roles that versatile Red Skel- ton will enact when the all-new, hour-long Red Skelton Revue de- buts on July 21. Top name guest stars’ and a quartet of pretty girls will assist Skelton, along with a popular nit- ery or stage act each week. Skelton will showcase his new revue in the Wednesday night time while Arthur Godfrey and His Friends vacations. When Arthur Godfrey and His Friends returns to the air Sept. 15, the Red Skelton Revue will — to Tuesdays, starting Sept. One executive states ‘Red's tele- vision performances to date have stressed his comic genius. With a full-hour of programming, we will be in a position to showcase more fully Red's many great talents as an entertainer.” Poel pect rvet bia Skelton will sing specialty numbers, croon ballads, duet with top recording Warrant Dismissed Upon $155 Payment damussed | for City Fire Department Red Skelton Has Big Plans for His New Revue on TV artists, tap-dance and join his chorine line in elaborate dance Red also will play sketches with his stellar Hollywood guests. Many of the brightest personalities of Hollywood and Broadway will appear with Skelton during this Series. Clem Kadiddiehopper, Freddie the Freeloader, Willie Lump Lump, Texas Deadeye, San Fernando Red, the Mean Litle Kid and other fa- mous Skelton comedy characteriza- tions will be incorporated into the scripts in new sketches. Father and Son Reunion Lands Both in Hospital SALEM, N. H. (®—Ablan Assad and his Lebanese 'son met for the first time yesterday—and the meet- ing adjourned to Bon Secours Hos- pital in nearby Methuén, Mass. Assad, 78, of Lawrence, Mass., Mayor's Mothet Fills In Payroils of hospitals in the U.S during 193 amounted to $2.987 -|nial government. He had gone to Canton Thursday to escort the 4 (0:06—WJR, String Time - WWJ, Pulpit ww WXYZ, Israel Message WXYZ, CKLW. Bible Class CKLW WJBK. Morning Mosic _ WJBK, WCAR, News, Harmony WJBK. Sun Serenade 10:30—WJR Chapel Hour CKLW, Voice CKLW, Pontiac Baptist WJBK, Sun” Serenade News. Harmony WJBK, Bun Serenade WCAR, Radio Temple 11:45—WJR, Radio Spotlight 12:06—WJR, News | WWJ, Noon News | WXYZ, Pan Am. Union CKLW Labor News WJBK. News. Ken Cline 12:15—WJR. Best of Gueat WWJ. Musicale CKLW. News, Chats WCAR, Carouse) SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1,06—WJR, Symphony WWJ, Fran WXYZ, Truth CKLW, Brotherhood Hour WJBK, News. Ken Cline WCAR. Music 1:30—WXYZ, News CKLW, Concert Orch WXYZ, Wings of Healing Frank and Ernest 2:45—CKLW 3.00-—WWJ. Golden Hour WXYZ, News Lutheran Hour WCAR, News, Carousel 3:30—WWJ Right to Know!l- cHLw, CBS Sympheny 4:48—CKLW. Lorne Green 5:00—WXYZ, News. Frolic CKLW, The Shadow | WCAR. News, Carouse! * 5. 30—WJR, 5:45—CKLW, Farm Mutua) SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—WJR, Broadway Beat WWJ, American WJBK, News, Records WCAR, News, Music . ¢:15—-WXYZ, Drew Pearson WJBK. Record ¢:30—WJR. St. Louls Summer WWJ, Concert Orch. 6:45—WKYZ, Frolic CKELW, Harry Wismer 1:00—watt. Juke Boz Jury CKLW, Sun. M WCAR. News, Music 7:15—WJBK, Dale Young 7:38—WW4J, Conversation | 7;45—WJBK, OD. Rnd table | | 8:00—WJR, Gary Crosby | WWJ, Sun 6:38—WJR. Little Marcie CKLW, Enchanted Hour - 9:00—WIR. The Cobbs 9:15—WXYZ. Prank Canifft 9:30—WJR, Freddy Martin WJBK, Record-Roem 10:00—WJR, Man of Week Inheritance 1@:15—CKLW, String Musicale 10:30_WJR_ Facts Forum WWJ, Meet the Press Wim, (760) CALW, (800) ww, (ase WxYz, ume WIBR, (1600) “r - TONIGHT WWJ, Music Box WXYZ, Revival Times CKLW, Dick Powel) . WXYZ, Negro Chorus CKLW, Back to God 2:06—WJR, Mra. Burt 6:00— WJR, Hainline 10:438—WWJ storyooos WJBK, Records WWJ, News, Mulholland phd ews ; on | CKLW. News, Davies YZ, Navy Hour 11:00—WJIR, Tabernacle 10:45—WJR, Mantovani WJBK. Tom Geor CKLW. News, Sports WWI St Paul's Cath WJBK, Blue Serenade we WJBK, News, Records WXYZ, Paul Winter ww ews WXY2, Melody M WJBK, News 11:30—WJR, Album WCAR, Talk Sports CKLW, Anglican Church 1b15—WJR. 8ynrphony WXYZ, News WWJ, Join the Navy CKLW. Let There WwxyzZ, WJBK. Records ww wxVYZ CKEW WJIRK, News WCAR, News. Music 12:38_WJR, Opinion lee nn Coltes | WWJ. Eternal Lig , 7:15—WXYZ Guest Star | WXYZ, Tomorro ofa World | ‘| ‘cea toe gots CKLW. Tabernacle 7:00—WJIR. Dale M WW) Bob Maxwe Pettay Herald 7:90— WWJ) Listen CKLW P igm ‘ge 7:48—WWw Tiger Tunes News 9:06—WJR, Two for Money | 1:45—WWJ. Blue Serenade WXYZ. Dick Osgood : WWJ, Det. Symphony WCAR, Warmup Time « 6:15—WJR, Reynolds, Music WXYZ, News, Party 8:66—WJR, Jack White 6:30—WJR, Muste Hal) CKLW, Barndance | 200 WJR. Kostelanets WWJ, Bob Maxwell ww, L. Jones WJBK, News. Young WWJ. Catholic Hour WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe CKLW, Eddie Chase sedi Healing Waters CKLW, News, David WCAR. Carousel 9:30—WJR, Jamboree WJBK, Game . WJBK, News, Gentile WWJ, Grand Opry |- CKLW. Elder Morton WCAR. News 6:46—WJR, Curt Massey CKLW. Lombardo | WCAR, Detroit at Baltimore WWJ, Marriage Pays WJBK, Houseparty | 6:15—WJR, Bud Guest 7:30—WJR, Bun Afternoon WXYZ, Pred Wolfe ead 10:00—WJR. News. Country WWJ. Youth Wants WCAR, Coffee With Clem 8:36—WJR, Music Chosen People 9:60—WJR, News WWJ. Minute Par WXYZ, Breakfast 8 Kaye Maude Adams’ WCAR, News, Rhy WwJB ur Top of Town WXYZ, Hour of Decision WW), Fran: Pet CKLW, Jewish Hortzons WJBK, Bob Murphy WXYZ, Bill oa 4:00—WWJ, Weekend WCAR, Muste (1:26—WJR, CBS Orch. WXYZ, Revival Hour ® S—WJR, Pete & Joe CKLW. MacKellar WCAR, News, Carousel ean a Bearer ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas . Temple Academy WWJ, Nation's Business ¢:38—WJR, Sun. Afternoon ; SUNDAY MORNING CKLW. Blue Piight 10:08 WIR A Godfrey = 6:06—-WJR, At Dewning WWJ. Bob Smith 1,00—WJIR, Guest House WXYZ, My True | 1@ 30— WXYZ, World Todey | CKLW, Mary Mor True Detective 10:45—WWJ, Break WXYZ, Mod. Forum Mon. Headlines WCAR, News, Nick Carter 11:38—WIR, Make WWJ, Phrase Pay WXYZ, Neighbors CKLW Queen for Paul Harvey Bob Considine : WXYZ, Byline ww WWJ. Paye WXYZ, Curtain WJBK, News fas 1S—WJR, Aunt Record Room | 1? 38—WJR, Helen WWJ, News CKLW, With Garroway | WCAR, Harmony Rey Orda Taylor Grant MONDAY Arte Burns Baptist WWJ, News, Hour of Decision WJBK, News, Mel Dr. Barnhouse CKLW,. Bud Dari Christian Action Windows News, Records N-0e@—WJR. Dick Burris CKLW, News, Witness 11:38—WWJ, Allen Roth News, Stars CKLW, Mount Zion Chureb MONDAY MORNING | 6:30 WJIR, Agricult. Voice Bob Maxwell Pred: Wolfe Quy Nusa WXYZ, News, Wolfe CKIW, News, David WJBK, Rise & Ghine WCAR. News, Coffee 7:15—WJR. Muste Mall CKLW. Toby Devid WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe Austin QOrant WJBK. Gentile, Binge CKLW, Toby David WWJ. Bob Maxwell 8:46—WCAR, Radio Revival CKLW, News, Music WJBK, News, del ead t » 1 WIR. Kitchen Ciyb K, Bob Murph ‘2. WJR, Mra. Paige LW, Good Neighbor . KLW, Newa, Homechats WJBK, News, Murphy WCAR, News, Temple — WCAR, Bong Parade. 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Ham- lin, chairman of the division of agricultural education of the Uni- versity of Minois, July 28, Buenos Aires ranks second to New York City among the ports of the New World. Good Listening All Day News Music Sports SUNDAY Baltimore et Detroit 1:55 P.M. Scores After the Game W-CAR “113 on Your Dial Sunday, July 11 CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. WJBK, T. George WCAR, News. Music 1.144— CKLW Guy Nuna 7.30—WJR, Peter L. Hayes WWJ, Morgan Beatty WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW. Gebdriel Heatter 7:46——WJR, Charlies Colling- wood Bank WwJ. One Man's Family CALW—In the Mood $:00—WJR, My Friend Irme WWJ, Best of All WXYZ Your Land; Mine CKLW, The Pailcon WJBK, News, George 8:15—WXYZ, Show World WJBK, T. 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Hoilywood Date 10:30—WIR, Stars in Night WWJ, Two in Baicon CKLW, Ray Girardin 10:45—CKLW, Quiet Sanctu'y RNOON aoa 11:660—WJR, News WXYZ, News w *, Top - CKLW, uren, Sports es WJBK, Larry Gentile {1:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds WWJ, Mayer, Music WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW, Manhattan Muste 11:30—WJR, Musie CKLW. Feller McKeller Reds Return British Sailors. Two Officers, 7 Seamen June 1 Released HONG KONG naval officers and seven seamen who fell into Chinese Communist hands aboard a sailing yacht June 1 were returned today to Hong Kong. The nine men disappeared while sailing the 27-foot boat Elinor on a recreational cruise to Tolo Harbor in the Hong Kong group of islands. A. search for the boat was aban- doned after about a week when it was learned the men were being held in China. Today's brief announcement by the Royal Navy said the nine crossed into Hong Kong at Lowu, a border town, accompanied by I. B. Trevor, a senior officer of the colo- crew back. Trevor said the Communists re- rangements for handing over the men went smoothly. Peiping Radio announced two Muhua, northwest of Sanmen Is- lad. The navy did not explain how course but it was believed it was All Makes QUALITY SERVICE ANDY CONDON Radio and TV Service Call FEderal 4-9736 million. Held by Chinese Since i broilers in (P— Two British! ceived him courteously, and ar-7 the boat happened to sail off its|-. due to adverse winds and engine failure. There was no indication today whether the yacht would be re- turned, Farm Boy Shoots Fox, Gets Knocked Off Chair COHOCTON, N.Y. uw — In two months, a fox had killed 50 young | Justin Wager's flock. | So Wager's 10-year-old Robert? got a chair and kept watch over the chickens with a 12-gauge shot- gun. 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