anne * ; : nn eae “ " \® / © 4 ~,* —— THE PONTIAC PRESS’ & 1izth YEAR kk et PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 —38 PAGES ““EPSLEN?, SARE wu "TER eae 7° Reuther Cracks Down on Welfare Fund Graft Called Prettiest Schoolgirl Observers Charge Plane Was Low ‘taltitude at between 500 and 1,000 flee and steod by until midnight. Simons estimated the plane's feet when he saw it over Pontiac. the Pontiac State Rank Building and they feared it was in danger of crashing. four times and then took off te- ward Flint Fredericks, whe has floww 006 hours, sald “I know distances in Lake." . State Police of the Pontiac Post reported at least 60 calls in 30| minutes, All were from the Clark- gton area residents who feared the plane was in trouble and that it was going to crash A state police patrol car flashed its lights on the bomber near Waterford and the big plane blinked Selfridge Field sent up rescue planes to look for the plane but couldn't locate it. Radar didn't spot the plane either. Spokesmen at Selfridge Field said this was Money Misused by Six Officials of Store Union ter P. Reuther-has resulted in the suspension of six union officials following testimony in a state probe of union welfare funds. Reuther yesterday or- dered “prompt remedial action” against a half dozen Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWD), add- ing that the CIO “cannot and will not tolerate crooks : i LaPonsie said tyat he could see county. of the county's five — = Pontiac police récetved so many} Saginaw street As od reflected on| the air from experience. When New York Revelations Local police and sheriff's offices see when the an “ym ast | calls they were unable jo estimate line jower part ofthe wingt: you can make out « plane trom (Spur Further Probes received hundreds of calls night plane over the number Who sought informa- : cnow 8 and 11 p.m, Residents were| All four posts reported the flight! tion shout the incident. Sheriff's Deputy Everett Freder-| a city's street tights, you by Congress afraid that the terengine behe-| and the local CAP group was put! -two detectives, James LaPonsie| ks said thé bomber came over| that it ts mot at any 2,600 feet. moth was going to crash in the}on the alert at 9 p.m, jarid Richard Evans said at one| Clarkston at about 9 p.m. at about! The pomber just barely cleared; NEW YORK (#-—A direc- county. ‘A-Cfaeh Waller was dispatched | point the plane's left wing tip ap-|150 to 200 feet. the trees when it came over Deer | tive by CIO President Wal- {tu due to the plane's low altitude and wah said the ceiling was Dry Reece: movement.” 2,000 feet last night t arrying ‘ only 300 feet over southeastern ONK LAKE THE—Thls is the B-36 long range|on a routine training flight last night. The plane would have had to be lower to bel yc Oe eaaenan Michigan. topo ef: Nember sock ps few over Ositand Conny {ict Magid (iy, BD, far tee Senee Base. seen. ident of the RWD, ad- , | ae | ae . a * i's b 1 City Observing \Gaek Kidnaper [insurance Commissioner Renews Efforts | imo: mm seme unique title Dondero Day; . . . _ state yoy hl used se spor Se ian Sie Se ms Som |Dinner Tonight lat Ey. Wifn T Denies Laxity in His Office End Strike |= Ee descendant of Brigham Young, founder of the Mormon Church. “Cinapaameida ‘Geemay”A. ‘Dew O1 LX- 1@,. of LANSING (# — State Insurance ‘Commissioner soseph tO fri e€ pty ee «Agee iow on | ; dero Day” te being observed in A. Navarre vigorously denied today Aud. Gen. John B. . apecial benefits, | : Pontiac today as prociaimed in a| Comb Newogo County | Martin's charges of laxity by his office. And he added:| Officials of Square D,| 1. insurance Supt. Alfred J. U eS on ers | en city commission resolution of Sept.| for First Husband .of| “Any inference that the Michigan Department of In-| Union to Meet Saturday | Bohiinger, at the close of the four 8. Missing Woman surance, or that I as insurance commissioner had any-| With Mediators— | Gaye 48 béertngs a hr A non-partigan testimonial din- thing to do with someone's being chased by mysterious 5 IT w — Union and com-| funds to eliminate abuses {ner in honar-of Dondero is planned | DOWAGIAC (UP) — A state-| notorists on the public highways, is too ridiculous and|, DETROM # — Bohtinger said, however. that he at 7:30-p. m, tonight at Northwood | Wide search ls on for a 35-year-old | ——————a +fantastic for comment.” — |PAz’, SiTiciale. tier ae yeater:| Délleves most union welfare funds an, 2588 Woodward Ave,, Beridey. | Sautted his former wile’s husband Ch rles Marci Navarre was.referring to| day, said they would meet with| “honestly and efficiently run, LONDON (#—John Foster Dulles flew into London Tad Grate, to, SOR SPN Te-hoad Ban Sopen ber ent felr child a ’ ano repocte Dy, Fae seen, thal, | metiaame Setndey i amend oe Suahes OD fee . car tried to force them to settle the public realines” today for tnuried taike with Prime Minister Churchill} pcg and-Daewss re tb Meco o ‘eee wnicl Weigh Infor Bout |= mst lat Friday t|Sauae D Coie On tale volved have otal ot w -yuery hive SF comedian © |coverouman yoar ii rel ES pale saad” County, KEW YORK Gs Aeeryweig | oti niet | exttioment tales colaciaed with win © gine Gan eeber The British foreign secretary met the U. S. secretary She 9g: wrence Seaway|_ Police here said they had a re-|champion Rocky Marciano tippetT vestigation of th the arrest of ten out-of-state Square | ship of more than 60,080, of state scon-efter Eden reported ter-90-midutes tole. port that the man who wes believed the beam for bis | department. & insurance |p employes a techni-| Meanwhile in Washington yester- Joe Martin, upecher of the U, §.|' Dave assaulted William Daner- ithe fight with Charies at Jeality ‘end the: injury. & picket | day, Senate and House committees Queene Oe Ce en eee & Pr} oe eT ae Glin Chel es a eee ogg pele led be Dancy dag 4 prepared to launch their own / A House White Cloud 192%. - |pursuing car by speeding eee See ee, ag trom |, 2 Washinton 10 sive |e They alerted Sete Pettey] Srey Meaptoen, Gvester ot Golein 90 ialiel In hte ont tow |” Gee an enkke nae eakass ate Nel Fan Bae Search for Thief Bonn, where he conferred ca. ana sheriff's officers. proximately $25,000 had been re«|Detrolt from Lansing. Heenecs and mine of thom alse | AFL President George Meany, with Chancellor Konrad Grtiest Bames Norttirop of the | turned to ticket holders who would! «We have mothing to hide,” | were cited for having we Michi- | The Senate Committee is headed Nets Suspect Adenauer on German sov- fl Dowaging police said William | be unable to attend tonight's twice-| said Navarre. “Mr: Martin ques: | gan Heente plates on thelr cars. | by Sen. Irving M. Ives (RNY), ereignty anc rearmament. Danerand came inte police head- | Postponed affair, He added that up| toned something permitted by | The care were impounded until | slated to be nominated as GOP 7 in Other Case y . quarters shortly after midnight | last evening the IBC had sold) niichigan law, He should realise | plates are supplied and the com- | candidate for governor of New In a joint airport statement in and told police that Thomas P. | 4,000 of Hew tickets. that cur departinent is acting | pany immediately sald would | York next week, A search for one thief who robbed| Bonn, Dulles and Adenauer made ines Crane, 35, of Grand Rapids, had Weather forecasts for the bout, property and in strict accordance | buy the plates and pay work Officials mmpended from the say teought about the arrext of a} 2 specific mention of Eden's totem be wtto and ber chihd ew, Same OR ot 6 oes! wah Go bea enw’ tines, RWD are: a second suspect wanted by Michi-| Mian %° Int * ere Mackinac Straits Spon! Te some pt nemty ; _Navarve said insurance compan-|) Pelee said the worsens visited |. ier recigent ef the Gove or gan State Police of the Redford| ™amy to Brussels Progressing According : ae alles cause of it all on the head with a | “ume entire coverage see ee ident ot Local 37, United Service Ré., who told Fredericks that | tem ‘im full equality im the aye- |t'nien'guneeity, seid today. shovel and threw the body down| _./ WSs the department's ret re- ported sirteelemees | Th, Cet, | Employes; and. Michael Werner man entered the store, scooped | om op eolective security” cheuié |" Tie sccund quarterly construc the nearest sewer. Bae Tn seated ubslesale|Ht had hired only @ Gosen out-of] OM ee tea ’ some bills out of @ cash register) be considered as “soon as Prac- | tion progress report, prepared by The culprit was & hissing cop-|Triting of special risk policies with |state employes of the 290 workers] jo, wt Local HIS, Restaurant, — and fled to a waiting auto. ~| teable with the other interested | Dr. D. B. Steinman, consulting en- Sr a taruion wane not author: hired sinoy-the back-t0-Worlk MOVE"! L uncheonette stte and Soft Drink Em- = — shunt tn stds tc Teta ie niente -waeeting ew haga ttt let pedestrians pass nie Sooo Willian tag hy | and arrested Arve &. Williams, aheutd to trimstated tate -csn- winter should be finished in time. a A Quek Subs Pilexto Senet man and a woman picket were Macki Diver Dies 2%, of S852 ‘St. Antoine, ‘Detrolt,| erete action, The sfx plore will support the A-Survivor Joins Army — |reports that two ot Martin's “‘in-| injured in clashes between some — questioning reporters -he| central suspension of the IN FRANCISCO @ — Sazumi |vestigators” chased to Detroit | 708 pickets police brought | sTIGNACE (UP) — The bey. an enn Mae mates ot fre- 5 hw! nant ft $ ~~ | equipment assembled for the proj- FY bas * 4 ect. \ a ieee " Nixon Says Dem Victory |r smeriean writes Divison aoe Will Restore ‘Tr [S71 | set's wow on seats in ror I Restore. Trumanism | s.r." som WICHITA, Kan. — Vice-President Nixon says the | ‘ose Sext spre So Seem te November election poses an alternative of continuing the| ‘he bridge authority bes spent present administration’s program of “integrity, firmness | bout $7,285,000 to date. Of the ” “ | total, $7,035,000 has been for con- and moderation” or restoring ted Trumanism.” | oe erscti and engineering, $720,000 Speaking in President Eisenhower's home state, Nixon | tor pretiminary expenses and $28,- declared last night - 000 for administration. 1 when 34 million |have # Democrat #th Congress Aaerians rejected it, ro-|acind a manism meant hopeless in-| mas seen fenens gemera im || MAN of IRON? ability to deal with the four- oe een ee That's what i lucky burst building, adminis || who Gee pelitical story, sage 7 | tration “ls clean-up, not «|| call headed monster that was| °’ver“? séninietration. Korea, communism, cofrup-| "Te honesty ot Oe cat from ||. oPe aes reson Sk pm tion and controls.” ~~ top to bottom,” he added. “The “Deficit financing and inflation | President and his administrative || 6, course there were go clammily hand-in-hand. leaders are dedicated ace callers who werent 89 joeky, “That's what Trumanism means. | They deserve the kind because it was sold the That's what his followers including | thet ee ee eS eS ee aes ee Tren nominge) and his tett-| boosting. the election. of or son de MUNDT RIDES GOP SYMBOL—At Huron, S. D., Senator Karl ADA (Americahs for Demo-| (Continued on Page 2, 5) r on / Mundt, who is campaigning for re-election, sits high astride his party's Sak Actual eusietend eek ood yy ae * symbul at the South Dakota State Fair. GOP provided the elephant : To achieve this goal, they must une are 4 tes: 0 6 manert Ot Gate Ghiegrend Readguarters. : -. + Fy | { ~& Mi : ; : | | er ee aes ,) \ A ie Se - * aaa seeeinmatas cies lita itn EL. z : z i + 2° ‘BIRMINGHAM — Summer months are hardly over, but reere- |" ation board members are already focusing attention on this year's 18th annual merchant vi Halloween party. Roland Reese. chairman of the 7. He will hold a preliminary meet- ing next week with other oma tee members, including Lyman Craig Jr.. cochairman: Frank Whitney, city recreation director: Additional social news on page 17. Mrs. William Jackson, recreation board chairman, and Mrs. Cassius Miller and Malcolm Adam. coordi A full meeting of the committee including representatives from the Community House, PTA groups YMCA and the Chamber of Com- merce wil) tron out last minute details early in. October. winter swimming classes for ele- mentary school children in the mon-swimmer or beginner's cate- gory. Full information will be sent home to parents through the achools. z i if 3 ; i : 7 i 2 i fT rf H | i div “ F | | | (i i d | E | | | a isd i : i I eF bi i ; : é ? i il z : le 4 i ) ~ - a = - ™ Sena PPPpPre ee EER ORE eee ee rer. er Recreation Board Planning Halloween Parade, Party acquainted with their fellow col- leagues. @iate Methodist Youth Fellow. ship of the First Methodist Church will be held at the church at 7 tonight. * ¢ @ Under discussion at this week's City-Commission meeting was the possibility for a school crossing at Maple and Baldwin, for the protection of children in that area who attend Holy Name School The matter will be studied fur- ten. : He will receive his award at an early date. Presentation will be made by Del Ingram, youth com- mittee chairman, and Paul Heins, director of youth activities . > 7 A pot luck dinner and movies and a talk on Guatemala is in store for the Couple's Club of Kirk in the Hillis Church, which will __. The board once—_again—appreved | Meet_thers “at -7 tonight, ——____—_+ William H. Brannack Dies at Rochester ROCHESTER A long-time Rochester -resident. William H. Brannack, 73, of 306 Taylor St., Was found dead of a heart attack early this morning, after he had pulled his Gar to the curb of Main Street ip Rochester and fal- len to the sidewalk. ee az dies te iffias i i [ E 2 7 gg CHOP = See ts Week Days: cee to Parties—Delivery First meeting of the interme Lis srresting feature of the Clarkston Women's National wil bes QrOUp Of Gilldrén’s arrangements, planned | be held and entered by the small fry themselves. Above, | Center: EXHIBITORS — An attention- See ee, § Ee Elizabeth Lookadoo, 3, proudly carry their in the show. The Mrs. John E Tita Pontiac Deaths . Reynolds Rosary will be said this evening at 8 p.m. for Mrs. John E. Rey- nolds, 30. of 155 W. Rundel) St. -|Gets Locked Up . | caged under lock and key at the Cagey Stranger in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — A suspicious. looking character js being held and police station here. ‘ The charge may be vagrancy, blue pigeon. I say, and the record proves The fair-feathered friend was|'t. that if the little man, or the fcund near the Ford Tractor Divi-|™edium sized man or any sized sion on West Maple, Vernon Crow-|™&n wants a decent tax break, ton, of 1258 Stanley Bivd,, and M.|only the Eisenhower administra- M. Jones, of ‘Detroit, cornered the} tion and a Republican 8th Con- bird when they gress are prepared to give it,” ed on both legs. the vice president said. 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Simms; | Where YOU Get MORE for LESS ts eae OPEN TONIGHT 7erree | eS eeeseeeoseocooooeceseeeeeoeooesesessseeeeet ri Raincoats | « J e a > TWO ‘ ee : _ ee i Ae PONTIAC PRESS, rripay, SEPTEMBER 17; 1956 eT a Recreation Board Planning Halloween Parade, Party Raids H D Sh caused by overwork but his con- | : ’ Pe con- |aervicas at the Orchard | From Our Birmingham Buress | acquainted with their fellow col Warning From Judge | cern, his private physician said| The simple service-was BIRMINGHAM — Summer | leagues. se ' 4} tollay after visiting the pontiff, | the church w * * Ten Pontiac teenagers who plead- Despite bis fati the Pope once months are hardly over, but recre-| wires spesting of the Interme- @4 guilty to loitering in a house] : and address| Burial was in one ae eee ee ely diate Methedict Youth Fellow- where: liquor and’ bear was being| Perms 0 seseive on 2 focusing attention on year's : } medical conference sum . died 18th annual merchant-eponsored mip af Be Tem Mothediot legally dispensed, were placed on Mrs. Lindbergh . Halloween party. Church will be held at the church : | : i f physician, Prof. after an illness of two years. Roland Reese, chairman of the a. get Cecil McCaflum yeaterday Galeazzi-Lisi, described the pon-| Only members of the immediate routes tus to the board lasi| UNdr discussion at this week's Same oly cae ce in o vector nn wodin p Bn and his wife Oe Ader Mere. Lied.” night. City Commission meeting was the at 14 Glark St which Pow | of k and denied he had had|bergh’s brother, Charles Land, and He will hold a preliminary meet. | Possibility for @ school crossing tiee Police raided. any of the hiccups that| close friends of the family attend- ing next week with other commit-|** Maple and Baldwin, for the Pinced a prdbation welt: War-| weakened him dangerously during ed tee members, including Lyman/| protection of children in that area = his grave fliness early this year. 4 Craig Jr.. cochairman: Frank | Who attend Holy Name School ren Robertoy, 18, of 33 E. Rutgers |, The Pope's dented Drew Haneline Whitney, city recreation director; | The matter will be studied fur- | St; bie wife, Shirley, 29; Robert aor Viguiae Gara tele coe With : s Day" ~ ther before any action is taken. an St St eens claliet, Dr. Paul Nichams, whe Additional Birmingham social * @« * sesh Norman Dell, 18, of Ores | attended the Pope Hane- news on page 17. When final evaluation was made Le eeenn el os Dae ee 1s, and was Pres- : : ; sas St.: BD, of B February, Mra. William Jackson, recreation |% _%? YMCA summer De-Y pro- w St; Janet Burt, 17, of| Some t help care for the Bir- : 4 a grem, it was found that Dale iliams &t.; Janet A The board chairman, and Mrs. Cassius | porter of 720 Knox. wéii thé cam- 227 Baldwin Ave.; Beverly Arnett, | Pope's physician "and | Miller and Maicolm Adam. coordi- | prot ihe-year trophy... 17, of 2881 Mann R4.: Joyce Gjel-| Dr. Nichans is in Switzerland. os + =r | & senewiqumer at-the tegie and Janice Roberts, 17, of 233|to the 78-yearcid bees Dorval ye gee Some costumed young: | wing of the summer, Dale prog: Baldwin Ave. man Catholic Church was de committee stere entered inte the. fun tast | reseed to a point where he could scribed as a normal and regular at the year, which saw the parade start | swim 100 feet. He showed marked In allowing charge to be | ie aay: at Chester street sear Baldwin | progress in camp craft, sports School, and circle around te | activities and general coopera: COCO CCOOEOESOER ESE OROCEROOSOEEOOTSO SEO SOOOOSS tion. i ; t § i : E $ Woodward and Merrill, whe Judge McCallum said the youths > ees vee . prizes and food awaited oa He will receive his award at an bad probably suffered enough al- Always Compare Prices at Simms for 3 The same route will be fellewed | carly date. Presentation will be ready, & : . : : this year. made by Del Ingram, youth com- “Pass the word along to your ae. n i. Shab iae 4 : as a - ; mittee chairman, and Paul Heins, 1 tviends,”” McCallum “that the : : ull meeting of the committee. | director of h activities said, é : including representatives from the —_: _ ‘oe penalty is liable to be heavier than : Choice of 6 Styles » House, PTA groups A pot tuck dimmer and movies Community YMCA and the Chamber of Com-|and a talk on Guatemala is in * - * : * : : Pete : into such * | ; ._ SERNETEONS = An_ attention: : Hugh Rose. 5. god -Apa | Tow that there: wereothers |S $ a = 3 merce will iron out last minute [store for the Coupie’s Club of Kirk | srresting feature of the Clarkston Women's National | Elizabeth Lookadoo, 3, proudly carry probably more involved than you|e 98 oe details early in October. in the Hills Church, which will} Farm and Garden Association Gower show tonight | exhibits for entry in the show. The exhibition-will |i. nis attair who got away,” he |® £ The board ence again approved | meet there at 7 tonight. will be @ group of children’s arrangements, planned | be held from 2-9 p. m. at the Clarkston Commugpity | .oi4 p winter swimming classes for ele- wa ta a and entered by the small fry themselves, Above, |Center. ~~ ‘Two cthers, Boddy Karnes, 2, Yas mentary school children in the bd fon-swimmer or beginner's -_ William H. Brannack p ‘ Deaths Jenny Skibowski of Hubbard Lake. Nixon Lambastes ar bank hoe a as gory. Full information wi .. * Mrs. Ketchum of Hastings, 3100 Eastwood Dr., whe Fw gent home to parents through the Dies at Rochester ee eee i ’ att» guilty w creating a disturbance : : schools. isconsin. at the same party, were sen- or Kapok Filled ° Three 10-week series win be | ROCHESTER — A long-time| Mrs. John E. Reynolds The funeral witb nendey «| DOM Trumanism tenced last week to four days tn os : gives starting Oct, 1, with balf- |Rochester resident, William H.| Rosary will be said this evening ee —— a ie White| (Continued From Page One) | jail and fined $20 each. ee : hour cinssss to be held at the |Brannack, 13, of 306 Taylor St.,/at 8 p.m. for Mrs. John E. Rey-| Chapel Cemetery. can senatorial and Another Pontiac moan, now study | Sehene $ Barnem Scheol pool from $ a.m. | was found dead of a heart attack |nolds, 30, of 155 W. Rundell St. pee ee candidates in November... eae eo aele : untli neon Saturdays. The Rosary will also be recited He planned a stop at Pittsburg, | Adams, sought charge E—Comforteble early this morning, after he had by the De ef isabelle end Cagey Stranger Kan. and then will move | of : SPRING STEEL FRAM ¥ Full Size 2... A half-hour also will be set aside {pulled his car to the curb on tee entahts of Cotcantine as 9 pan into anaie Missouri. ice e » . one night © week for therapeutic | Main Street ip Rochester and fal-|1. tuner) services will be Sat.|Grets Locked Up He told bis Wichita sndidnee | the H Foldi Cots $ swimming. The sessions are de- len to the sidewalk. urday at 10 &.m. from the St./. . Z | “a return to Tramasion would ° ng $ : tigned mainly for former polio} The body was discovered by &| sichaei Catholic Church with bu. |12) Birmingham bring at least an 11 Dillion dollar ° =~ —for Home or Camp © patients in need of the water ex- | passing motorist at 5 a.m. Dr. Carl | iia) in wit. Hape Cemetery deficit , . . about $150 for every. ° —— ° ’ ercises. Fach participant must Schiecte who was called to the Mrs. Reynolds died Tuesday aft: BIRMINGHAM — A suspicious- Us. taxpayer.” oo. SS > have @ statement from his doctor, |*cene pronounced him dead when |. . short iliness. Arrangements | looking character is being held and| Democratic administrations gave : 2S : : and children must be accompanied | be arrived are by the Pursley Funeral Home. | caged under lock and key at the|Ametica 14 of its 15 tax boosts . : : by an adult. Mr, Brannack, whe ts the eens police station here since a eee ee 4 e =e . e ee brother.inlaw of Judge Maurice ; : The c may be vagrancy,|the personal exemptions of 4 | The Great Books group, spon Finnegan of Pontiac, bad driven a Mrs. Carl Wilkins but aa 3 happens to be a| “litte man” from $1,500. to $500, > 2 : sored by Baldwin Library. has! ticad to Royal Oak te catch « Mrs. Cari (Leola) Wilkins, 71,| blue pigeon “I say, and the record proves 4 ; room for 10 more members, ac bus and was on his way home. a former resident of Pontiac, died The fair-feathered friend’ was|'t. that if the litte man, or the e oe cording to Mra, Fred Robinson,| as soreutiy he had time te pull suddenly, yesterday, at Wesly Hos} tung near the Ford Tractor Divi-|™edlum sized man or any sized 3 > ; cpleader of the discussion croup. | ais car over and open the deer pital in Chicago, She was born! sion on West Maple. Vernon Crow-|™an Wants a decent tax break, ° e i ee et betore he succumbed tn Nebraska, tn August 1903 ton, of 1258 Stanley Bivd., and M.|°nly the Eisenhower administra ; 3 ; the first is scheduled for 8 When. she was in Pontiac she) a: ‘jones of ‘Detroit tion and 84th Con- e . : p.m. next Wednesday, A’ retired Ford Motor Co. env | tived on Norton Ave. and was 8| i104 when they noticed it give it,” . ° ana |Dlove, Birtinnack, had been e wid-| member of the First Bapist | 4 on both legs 4 | tert Tee lle ower for some years. He i* sur] Church About eight years ago she f > : : pesnente questions Gecue | vived by seven ters: Helen . Dog warden Richard > : ped at the biamonthly meetings. , daugh moved to Chicago and had lived] i he 3 e * ’ [at home; Mrs. Evangeline Camp-| here 18 years. ing to locate owner 3 . * Reading assignments will b« giv numbers on the bands. The ‘ bd ° en tn euch becks as Piate’s |Ot! and Mrs. Wilma Boyny, both Surviving are five sons and four! ., currently keeping & 5 4 4 Arm Cots : “Georgian,” Dante's “On Wortd |% Rochester; Mra. Maxine Finne- daughters. Igan and Alfred, of| ..0- the detective bureau $ ; y : Government,” Mellere’s “Tar. |£8" of Pontiac, Mrs. Marjorie| Lansing Roy of Waterford, Dare 5 4 * . tetle.” and Goethe's “Faust.” {Pettit @ Ferndale, Mrs. Joseph | of Dearborn, LaBaughn of Nebras-|, 2. $ : FRIDAY © SATURDAY $ nae aaie Albright of Royal Oak, Mrs. Ise-|ka, Mrs. Ruby Binz and Mrs.|3 Birmingham Youths 3 : $ : “Sessions are means | belle Schwenke of Highland Park, | Peart Sears of Washington, Mrs.| £; 88 | book reviews, but extremely lively |iwo sons, Donald E. of Rochester | Fairy Henry. of Texas and Mrs Fined for Stealing Beer 2 : : | Cand Cre ROU nie: [Ad William EE, of Auburn Heights: Ivy Coleman of Pontiac. Also sur-| BIRMINGHAM — Pleading guil- 2 4 $ ? eues. Robinson brother, Fred, Detroit; 28 | viving sister and three broth- to a charge of larceny, three : . . LS are sewsions “taught.” The Great | Srandchitdren and 1 greatgrand-| ers. Mra Myre Rotiom of ‘Mie-| Birmingham youths ; Pe ie g ml seg Rpssaiy = sturdy hardwood frame, § Books teaching. * Lehiidren. sourl, Owen Bottom of Kansas,/ total of $60 plus $15 4 @ Folds compact storage. pay $7 to $8? +. Leaders ask questions, we the | mineral services are pending at | Orra of Illinois and Forest of Cali-| Justice John J. Gafill 3 $ : Participants supply answers William R. Potere Funeral Home. | fornia. Philip M. Reilly, 19, 4 ° ° “This opportunity for a free tib- Mrs. Wilking is at the Huntoon winaner dan pe 18, ri ‘ : po Aan a {{@ mere: 3 eral education ig open to all adults Funeral Home. Arrangements will/ its: and Robin Mitchell, 18, ; S Street gROTMEOS see , am i the area.” abe naded. Toowe | Dulles, Eden Confer |» smomces tater. fiz We Maple, aamitied: steal ae ae : terested are asked to call her ’ = a case of beer trom Thurston's SOOSS OSS COSHH OSHS SOOSSSOSOSOSOOHSSSOSESESECEEE mt paid ; Ernest J. Violet Market, 1056 S. Woodward, ‘on ™ Tre faculty of Kingswood scroot ON Rearming Bonn Tuesday. ‘They dropped the case Will entertain staff members of Ernest J. Violet, 63, of 791 Doris : Cranbrosk School, the brother in-| (Continued From Page One) | rd died yesterday after a two rtcay 2 spotted them and TONITES SATURDAY Only ! stitution, at & tea tomorrow after-/ .omement with U. &.-becked | Year illness noon. German demande for tell sover- | Born in Hart. July 31, 1891, he a. oe eigety. wr was the son of Henry and Rose|Carry ls Appointed + faculty newcomers from both; The British plan for rearming Muskegon 122. 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Gor Small Cire | Small claimed his wife's contes-| Uses Private $55,069 _—_| SEND ni im. its: os ah Mets Alulat i —} caro . infatuation for sor her Bre 0 cea “Little ‘dey tis of? forty Aha etand ‘howe As by. i ut Boa between the two of | Hoover’ spent |. naan emanate” _ ‘ br Singita I to reor- der _» sdPriged BELOW ride corr Simms me i boligemen waa s he ame Would re ne £ Mre “ vac Wwetewtay, Pour 4 Ss a i@ appear eae ‘ enneth Rh. | fe vay . ™ F Late a prin: ip — ‘ EM a x » puree, ea a argest ot ’ - S 4 ‘ 7hY 4 sci ror greater? ots ; ‘Trmuty Met =. an os ot PQ T bORKS Is stand ee 3 Sen Fvean Auteos th tltman | ires Sales Areas done aa oer ni GRAND RAPIDS W—The Hek-| group refunded SiH do fou atte ny a — .|has acquired the Geveland and| The sommissiod had regetved t Youngstown sales territori the |$20,000 from Kellogg Foundation, Sea we | $15,000--engh.drom...the-_Jachart, *} Foundation and the cee | Foun- . Both companies are the United Biscuit Co. the court of divorce proceedings started last week by Mrs. Small. . The children are Steve, 7, Billy All Standard Rolls 4, and Clifford, 2. One Low Price Smaf? was released from the : lonia State Hospital for the | mae. vee tires 1] Criminally Insane Sept. § by to Simms tor court order, efter he wes de if eet clared sane, The Detroit dentist . was acquitted of the slaying of sone. | dues Lack, 45, « New York bust- |f 4 ALVA | = Flannel: Lack was shot when the dentist |f " surprised him and Mrs. Small at 8 MH. Saginaw —Meis Floor a weekepd rendézvous ae arge Selection — : —e | = Sentorized @ All One Price TTT TTT TONIGHT ana an \'| Day SATURDAY mi SPECIALS a a Wary, 1 Waa (6 afer anal vine 2s WN _ Saginaw a sew 6G Efook ne further 3 FREE a eT Bock, Clutch iG) wa We hates rot Flank Stole Model Nee Honey Bidhnd Dyed SquirreliD +% Cope \ he ak There naWobi ieee Ws $ of at > fie for Bigger Parings eaeieentete 1 ae ne sien thea ali aati. 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Gein, of tag PTA Sponsors Festival | The five officers Wednesday de-|@S Auto Lands in Ditch. | Curtis, 16, of 9196 Litthe Face *~ Ready { Requested Rezoning |P™A Sponsors Festival 'Cace Is Postponed rnd on the wand charges ty Rob-| Two passengirs in an atto on|DE;, While Lake Townatip, wore ed y Or ury Tr Toa — The Troy —_ is ae . oo A divorce case in Oakland County senate gd — with his ee | oe eta “re — pital. , | Township Board sample a school Circuit Court misconduct | Tenged wife, | yesterday auto's iver have ved. the of from 24 Judge H, Russel Holland | drove the car into a ditch to avoid | C , Lapeer en Wait pet peg Fin Ber y te wer! — cay bathed Gee eens on case would resume when bares Ly Ke “4 Ro a | Plan Chimes | Decision on harges vi for commercial use journed yesterday. tle is again able to appear, ant ees, 17, of 8230) KEEGO HARBOR — Community “of _Obstructing Justice oa is _— for County Calendar o Ellen E, Be age Se principal can ne aa i vag Peep pany bye pee : ten an CHARLOTTE #®—The trial of six Tuo Bead cleo approved to Te) aie taqect cane. Be eee wes was» [Robert Jw was termed medically |the states, te 17 tenes renter County, sherie depation ta the | Schroder Memorial chimes outside Lapeer County farmers charged soning of om Madar fue | as Se hs tana,” "| unable f'cotinue testifying afterin area than Rhode Island hood of ‘his car-flew up, blocking | ot Trinity Methodist Church, be- with ng justice in a series pan chap ag scared allay lye RL ——— i i a aa ing at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. of farm evictions was scheduled . : to go to the jury today. 100-foot greefbelt on the North | Circuit Court Judge Timothy C : ite, | Quinn will deliver the charge geet warner a | mee ; te indust: classification | The farmers are accused of ee ae at Elmsford and Rochester Rds. | brawling with Lapeer County felt ra > png it olnaed 2 Sheriff Clark W. 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Rhode Island had neg- lected to name delegates but there were 55 representatives present from the 12 other States. Eight of them had been. signers of the immortal Dectaration of Independence. * * * Only 39. of the 55 signed, how- ever, and many of these were less than enthusiastic about the document now 167 years old. Most Of the 18 delegates who re- fused or néglected to sign were afraid that the document gave too much power to the central government at the expense of State sovereignty. Much hesitation and reservations marked the ratification process, Sev- eral of the States ratified only with the distinct understanding that a Bill of Rights would be added immediately. x * ¥ That Bill of Rights, the first Ten Amendments to the Constitu- tion, now stands out as the foun- dation and framework of our individual liberties. It also is the inspiration and model of the con- stitutions of several younger _ nations. How well the Founding Fathers did their work of drafting the Constitution is emphasized by the fact that there never has been any agitation for a con- vention to revise it. \ i Iran Breaks Red Spy Ring “Discovery that a gigantic Red spy ring has been operating in Iran throws fresh light on the free world's concern over the Russian menace to that coun- try. Details of the ring's operations and of persons involved sound more like cloak and dagger material in a radio serial than actual fact. For example, one of the hundreds of persons arrested is a major security official whose duty was to combat espionage. * * * Also among the prisoners are many police officials and 435 army officers. Reports from Teh- ran reveal the discovery of three secret codes. One of these is based on trigonometry and was con- ceived by an army officer whose comrades knew hit as an expert mathematician. As if to eliminate all question as to whether the spy ring is fact instead of fiction, it is reported that several of the suspects have confessed: Another cor- roborating fact is that spying in all countries on a large scale is standard practice for the Russians. * * * This became common knowledge with Canada's Gouzenko case and has been eee __THE Se ies res Wea aie PONTIAC PR \ . 5 f the entire 83rd Congress, the af percentage was 90. | kik * The 93 per cent 1954 voting agree- ment chalked up by Michigan Senators shows a considerably greater teamwork than the average of 79 per cent for a-— two man Senate team. It is far greater than the 53.2 percentage averaged by teams made up of one Senator from each party. The degree of agreement achieved by any State's Senators is of great im- portance to the voters.. Senators are elected by all the people of a State. They are subject to the same pressures and both represent like interests eco- nomically and geographically. * * * Michigan indeed is fortunate that our Senior Senator, Homer Ferguson and Junior Senator, Charles Potter are so likeminded\ This means that whenever any issue of vital importance to Mich- igan arises, the full weight of our upper House representation is exerted in the State's interests. City Librarian Honored Unanimous decision of the City Com- mission to name Pontiac's new branch - library in honor of ADAM SHELLY is a happy one. We can think of no one who deserves such recognition as much as Miss Sue.iy. For nearly 30 years she has been the quiet, courteous guiding spirit of a service which is making an ever increasing contribution to the city’s cultural life. We congratulate Miss SHELLY on the honor which has come to her and on the important part she has played in the planning of Pontiac's first branch library building. The “Man About Town Have You Done It? Final Coll -on Entries in Annual Football Contest Late: What usually is better than never— but not with your football contest entry. This is absolutely the last call on your football contest entry. It must reach the Press office by noon Saturday—and that's tomorrow. Last year several desen entries were disqualified because they did net arrive on time. Deo net be caught this way. It may mean $300 te you. At this late date you'd better make per- sonal delivery. Drop in box in vestibule in front of the Press office if you cannot come during business hours. ,That box is available 24 hours in the day. A full list of the games appeared in Thursday's column: - While no official announcement has been made, it is understood that the Ford Moter Company — —s plans for its big new proving ground east of Leonard are being materially expanded over the Original program. There probably will be three big garages instead of the one orig- inally planned. In addition to the high speed oval testing track and grade tests, plans for straightaways also now are being studied. Work will begin early in 1955 on the two “and one-half year construction project. A truly gorgeous dahlia garden is that of ’ Mrs. Deris Wizranda : at 8635 Cooley Lake Rd., where 98 varieties ‘are growing, some measuring a foot across. A letter just received from “Oakland County Farmer,” says, “The reporter on a Detroit newspaper who called this week's rains ‘nasty’ prob- ably never was outside the city limits.” __—Fhe-eutema-quarteriy program of - Pontiae Explorer Post 13 of the Boy Scouts is being sent by national headquarters to all units in the United States. Under the able direction of Senior Crew Leader aim Spring, the local unit is thus set up as an example reinforced by the Resrorov and PrTrov, on a nation wide basis. desertions from Communism in Japan and Australia. . In other words, as long as Rus- sia pursues ‘its policy of world- wide conquest, no country dare lower its guard against Red es- pionage agents. Senate Team Efficient A survey by Congressional Quarterly shows that Michigan's Senators Frrov- gow and Potrer achieved a high per- centage of agreement on issues during ‘gession the two men agreed cent of all roll calls and w ich. took stands. a first ‘session their per- - A former Pontiac resident, now living in Detroit, Dean Farquarson, writes me that it was exactly 40 vears aco that the first ring neck pheasants were re- leased in Oakiand County Verbal Orchids to— Harry W. Baer of 7 Front 8t.; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Austin of 335 Prospect St.; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. Daniel Oliver of 256 Coleman Drive; eighty-seventh birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Perey C. King of Waterford; fifty-third wedding anniver- sary. ‘ Alex.. Parr - of Goodrich+ninety-first birthday. . of Oxford; fifty-firet wedding anniversary. 5 “What Pretty Teeth You Have!” _ Voice of the People George Ryan Constitution; —- vga oe coneoaael Reces- eary use space name, a and teieph of the must y these will not be published if the writer so requests, unless the letter ts critica! ta Ws sature.) Sept. 17, anniversary of the sign- ig of the U. S. Constitution 167 years ago, should ‘be a timely reminder of the vital importance of eur freedom. It should also be a day upon which men in public office, educators and public spirited citizens should sound an alert to all Americans to guard and protect our Constitution from every at tempt to weaken or circumvent its articies. Debate over the Bricker Amend agreements than with Constitution al guarantees. Only alert, energetic public opinion. steadily reflected in Congress can maintain the careful watch -necessary to keep themselves from penalties of the ESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 Urges Citizens Uphold — Watch Secret Enemies law. Part of the Commanist plan for the overthrow of our Re- public ig to use our Constitution Sept. 17 is a day on which all Amerteans should express their determination to preserve, protect and maintain the Constitution as - the basic law of the land. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty Vigilance where the Constitution is concerned is now more essential to. our liberties than ever before. George P. Ryan 503 N. Johnson Compares ‘Americans to Infidels, Agnostics Case Records of a Psychologist purposes while the people at home are not provided with the neces- sities of life such ag-not having a decent place to live, enough and the proper kind of- food, are they better than an infidel! It has-been said that charity begins at home. I. have never heard of infide's, agnostics or atheists doing this or burning peo- ple at the stake because they did not believe as they did. How then, judging from the above text, are the people of this nation better than infidels or ag— nostics. Let the people draw their own conclusions .or delusions, may- be confusions. , 3. W. Mesick West Wilson Ave Looking Back 15 Vears Ago GERMANS SINK the British air craft carner, Courageous STACEY S. SKELTON. NRA head, says all relief funds have been exhausted. FIRST RACE for American Cup is won by British yacht, Endeavor. Majority of People Are Ambiverts; Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Take the test be- low and rate yourself. And if you want a longer test that is dandy for parties or church socials send for the bulletin below. But your personality can be changed so tailor a new one for yourself if you don't like the present you. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-317: Howard H., aged M, is a bachelor schoot teacher “Dr. Crane, T am the oldest child and I certainly think you hit the nail on the head yesterday,” he admitted. “For I fit your pieture of the and “But can “introvert “change over to be an extrovert after he is grown?” Yes, it ts possible for a shy, quiet introvert to become at least an ambivert and some of them even become extroveris, In general, we estimate that pos- sibly 15 percent of people are in- troverts, with another>15 per cent at the other end of the scale who are extroverts. Aunt Het — . The big majority in the middie inanimate objects, while an extro- vert likes to work with people. Machinists, chemists, accoun- tants, farmers, plumbers, carpen- are usualty introvertive. Salesmen, politicians, YMCA sec- retaries and the “tail twister’’ at the usual Lions Club luncheon, would be classified as extroverts. Test yourself: Which would be more inclined to save grocer’s string and which would thought- leasty toss it aside? Which would adopt siang or new fads and customs more quickly? Which ‘burns longer inside when bawled out by a traffic policeman? - i” ¥ Introverts, Extroverts Can Change — Which is more likely to return a borrowed book? Or replace his Which hangs up his clothes neat- ly at night and which drapes them over a chair or lets them lie in a slump on the floor? Which squeezes the toothpaste tube neatly from the bottom and which dimples. it im thé middie or even at the top? Which leaves dirty razor blades on the wash basin? Which polished his shoes with a white towel? For further differences, send for my “Vocational Guidance Kit,”’ en- closing a stamped return envelope plus a dime. It contains a ‘Test for Introverts vs. Extroverts’’, which is fun to use at parties or church socials. In thig column-May 25th I ad- vised that when a child .or adult swallows a foreign body, biunt or sharp, these are good rules to fol- 7 Do not give laxative or ca- thartic., 2) Do not try to induce vomiting. 3) Wait at least 2 or 32 days to RYE de E i i fl it f nited a Fi Bg 4 a 5 7 3 By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) We present an impartial survey of teenagism by a committee of frightened counselors of immature monsters. Sure, they come from across the tracks. And we wish there were more tracks. Here's a Brooklyn mob of teen- and used wolves for lap dogs, _They have taken the best feat- ures of cops and robbers and - Indians and cowboys, They play nothing but robbers and Indians. __One plausible coterie of teen- agers played touch tag with lead pipe, blackjacks and dizzy sticks. Another charming ligne - of wide-eyed recidivists hitch-hiked rides on Brink's armored cars. They go. window-shopping with bricks, fishing with bale hooks and patty-cake with brass knuckles. The teenaged three R's are racketing, robbering and recon- noitering. There's no use putting barbed wire on the play-pens. The kids have look-outs in day nurseries, front men in summer camps and finger-men on carou- sel6-—$$________—__—_—_—_- Throwing a man into the East River is child's play for them. Beating an old shopkeeper within an inch of her life would be all right if they weren't such bad judges of distance. There's a bright side to the picture. Little Lord. Fauntleroy week to see who can throw the most relatives in the river. Bring your zip guns and your switch knives in case of a tie - Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ... As our United States have known... Throughout our history . The liberty to worship and... To tell oT > 8: Sia ips Stay-at-Home Vote Key ~ to Congressional Election were 83,000 Republican votes in Maine for Dwight Eisenhower which were not cast this time for Senator Margaret Chase Smith. Mrs. Smith got 16.000 fewer Republican votes than she won in 1948, yet the Democratic nom- inee for senator increased the Democratie vote from 64,000 in 1948 to 102,000 in 1954. The defeated Democratic. nom. inee thus gained 38.000 vyotes-ever. 198 as his opponent was losing 16,000 Republican votes. In fact, the democratic vote of 102,000 for senator this time was only 17,000 behind the Stevenson vote of 119,- 000 in 1952. Why —do —voters stay home? | Some of them are discouraged by what they see gs 8 similarity between the twe major parties. | What difference does kk make, asks many a Republican conser- vative, whether we have Repub- lican New Dealers or Democrat- le New Dealers in Congress? Likewise. the man whose eco- nomic situation is satisfactory and who has no grievances is likely to forget that many another voter " who has grievances will vote in protest to remove from power the administration or party which may have been at least partly respon- ' gible for some of the economic contentment of the man who does vote, So the stay-at-home citizen, by his indifference, may be voting ac- tually to put out of office the very. party. that he wanis te see stay in. , This is a task for organization at the precinct level. For every unemployed citizen _Whe votes in protest, the Re- publicans have to get at least twe Republican stay-at-homes of 1952 who have jobs and are satis- fied with the edministration’s record, It is not the vote that switches back and forth, therefore, which decides elections in close states. It's the vote of those who could offset the effect of the switching that's important. They alone can overcome the protest, or negative, voting. There have been many classic © examples of this doctrine, In Ohio in 1948 the state went to Truman | by a margin of only 7,000 votes, yet — So the stay-at-homes are the key | to the coming congressional elec- smoothly wound than it could be done byhand, In this form it easily cape notice, Of course in ‘every case all of the dejecta must be carefully flushed through a seive for four days after the foreign body has been swallowed is also a very poor idea... fails to pass naturally within 8 don’t worry, I was un physicians have found best for — aware that endoscopy has be children or adults who have swal- 4) Let the chilg or adult eat & = come a specialty, An endoscopist lowed coins, buttons, marbles or good size bow! of mixed vege is a physician skilled in inspect- = whatnot, tables — such as cabbage, cel- ing the interlor of a hollow er An endoscopist: is a useful aid ery, string beans — oF twice & gan by means of & lighted Im- in such cates, if and when the day a large salad of leafy vege- strument called: an endoscope. family physician decides endos- tables, cooked soft, and fruit, es- The eminent specialist did not Copy is necessary. | pecially ripe banana. Baby or =... io me. He wrote to the edi- But no such specialist can cav- young child should be given all 4. But dear me, how could such alierly brush aside the knowledge the ripe banana he will eat. an eminent member of the pro- ae ee oe 5) Cut. ravelling threads into _fession—-speak directly toa—_pedi- extensive experience ne -in pieces 1% to 2 inthes long and culous ... . - pone edn cae amma emg i, feed the patient enough of them _. The endoscopist editor E srenpeee ; mm are to make a balt-the-size of a horse that a competent physician should Sten ia, ee a ame to sence chestnut, in jelly, xpple sauce or be consulted at once, when a child end pipe cotta, hen, Zou mm custard. ‘The threads “enwrap the or adult swallows © foreign body. (copyright, wopkine Syndicate Ine) — ‘ e i. | Le ; wa ‘ : é poy : eae a See pee BA: tater at eR ot 2 {oo PADD DD APD PD PPP DEP O DAD PROTECT children, pets, shrubs with Apter Ponce Russia Tests Tass Says Blast Will Help Solve Problems| of A-Attack Defense MOSCOW ® — The Soviet Union announced today it has exploded “one of a type of atomic Weapons’ | with “valuable, results." The brief announcement by the | official news agency Tass said the | test will enable Sov let scientists | Talid engineers 10 solve successful-| ly proble ms of defense from atom- First Payment November 15 | Tass gave no details on where | Beautiful and permanent . al- | the explosion took place or what — after weaving, not "cae | (pe of weapon Was involved. Anchor Fence keeps = The announcement said ] —- and pets = out! esy al “Tn accordance with the plan for scientific research work, trials of | one of a_type of atomic weapons Phone FE 5-747] | were carried out in the Soviet Ue or FE 5-4962 | successfully problems of defense Do FALSE TEETH \from atomic’ attack.” ion during recent days. » | “The trials produced ve Rock, Slide or Slip? | in Tokyo, the Kyodo News Ser-| j results, which will enable Soviet scientists and engineers to solve PASTEETY, an improved powder to | Vice reported that the meteorologi- | on or lowes pletes, cal laboratory of Kyoto University! (- false bgreny had recorded unusual instrument! & slide, rock. No . ae pa Tams or feel: P. } readings Aug. 2% similar to those ime (non observed when the United States not sour, Checks “ bom sure bresth), Get PASTEETH: al‘ cay jmade atomic tests at the Bikini | counter. i Atoll, WORRIED OVER DEBTS? ~“H' yee are anabic te — your payments, debis or bills when duc, T ove MI'HIGAN oRaDir COUNSELLORS sad ee tee ol goal yee can afford. regardicss of how mech of we NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY “Let 9 2 of credit lling exp assist you” Hours: y 9 to 6. Sat. 9 to 1, Evenings by Appointment MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% Séuth Saginaw Se. Above Oskiond Theater Phone FE 8-0456 MomicBonb | ile attack.’ if Pool Washes Out Neighborhood Party THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRID. AY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 re “ Re STEAMED UP—Vice President Richard Nixon sits beside driver Paul Tusek, of Power Point, 0., in a 1906 Stanley Steamer in Wash ington, D. C. The Vice President was on hand to give‘a send-off to represent the United States at an Anglo-American vintage car rally a@ group of six afitique American tars and their drivers which will in London | concrete blocks i caused one side of it to burst out with a roar yesterday, scattering the blocks But the Brights and their three MONTEREY PARK, Calif. @ — | children still have the do-it-your | The Jim Bright family planned to/| self-spirit. They plan to build a | throw a neighborhood party last | barbecue pit from the remnants of | night celebrating completion of the = | their swimming pool. —— But the party was a bust. 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I Year Guarantee : and Mrs. Frances Najduk of De-| Surviving ate a son, Fred Fair- a Class Gets Handy Case [tru cag ag hing age So : = Mrs.Joha L. Girardot : . : | MUSKEGON (UP) — Someone Mich, stole young Harold Martin’s bi-| ROYAL OAK — Praler service Mrs. Wallace Hart Facto Ey ert Wi cycle while he was attending a |for Mrs. John L. (Phyllis) Girardot,| | sppeR — Service for Mrs. , night class on law and order for|21. of 1109 W. Windemere Ave., Wallace (Lina Belle) Hart, 57, of Muskegon Junior High School pa-| will be held at 8:15 a.m. Saturday | gis wy Court St., will be held at trol boys. Martin said he-left the |at the McInnes Desmond Funeral 2:40 p.m. Sunday ‘at the Muir bike outside school while attending | Home, Highland Park, followed by | Brothers Funeral Home, with bur- | i the class. the singing of Requiem Mass at 9 ial at Oakwood Cemetery. She died a.m. at St. James Church, Fern- dale. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. She died Tuesday. 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An economical heater that DOUBLE DRESSER $ Piteutnepae oes vod fontonttsocre | GHEST & BOOKCASE BED | HOME rooms with -worm oir cir- Our «-Oites $289.50 we %. 5 5 culating from floor to ceil- v Regule +3 No Closing Costs The REGENCY 7” a Your set is complete when you buy this lovely modern Kroehler suite ot ao $40.00 saving. Gorgeous “Sea Mist’ mahogany, @ delightful blond finish with drawers thot open and shut at a finger tip’s touch. This low price includes the full suite, A roomy chest and book- case bed with a big 54’ double dresser. a mm “46 A MONTH 44° ) Lake Privileges The heater thot reaches @ new high in furniture on ,Elkhorn Lake design. Its rich mohog- NEAR SCHOOLS ony finish with brass trim lends eppecrance to Drive North on M-24 te Clerkston-Orion Rood West to Sunset Rood FURNITURE " PARK FREE i REAR of STORE! | —~ CRA-MIN-YAN __ BUILDERS © UILDERS ||| BLOWERS and TANKS OPTIONAL ==» 62.709 SOUTH SAGINAW. ST. . # ne ' t : i ; iE : aa aval = | , us 3 Spas it : a se sithia anes : f . ? , ~ { : . ‘ } Wis — \ ime *. ‘ J : t % os ‘ : ? hg a + | . . * i _ ’ s swe LO a s : * _* FOURTEEN . ONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 Two New Quakes Add isons, crumpling —_ ond . | oattned to cyenntiote om the quand} to Orleansville Misery —§ tre adi ease nelle Curious Thro gs Prmen Gark has been held in New Low Prices on : since the disastrous upheaval ALGIERS, Algnria @-Twe BOW | ok hit Orteansville and © sur- | shook the battered nerth | pounding villages last week, leav- | city of Orleansville lasting more than 1,400 dead nd 5,000 | Await Jury Report het che, clone, killed ber hue LAWRENCE, Mass. (INS) — Ee | band because of an “uncontrol- quakes Algerian sex County Courthouse today be-/ lable passion” for another man. GARAGES night, injuring at least two per-! injured came a mecca for throngs of| Authorities said she edmitted daw ilders— aera curious, waiting for the grand jury | shooting, stabbing and bludgeoning —— ig ti -_ om sr ' tp file its report of its investiga-| Clark ‘on Palm Sunday weekend t r imates e : , / tion of the brutal slaying of Mel-| and throwing his body into Mérri- 90 Cl4E vin W. Clark Jr., 29. mack River from Rocks Village 26 Officials who had sought indict-| Bridge. S. Weodwerd ment of Clark's attractive widow, FE 2-2671 Lorraine, 28, mother of three, in| Cattle, oil, gold and silver are advance of the grand jury report! important Mexico ONLY 90 NEW 1954 PONTIACS MR. AND MRS. AUGUST RUGENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. August Rugenstein of 44760 Davis St., Utica, recently celebrated their Sth year of marriage with a reception for friends and relatives. They were married in 1904 in Moran, and lived in nearby St. ignace for 20 years before coming to Utica, where they Safety Lens al Special Low Prices have lived since. WASHINGTON (INS) — Two New York doctors told an interna- tional meeting of heart specialists today they have found what may YOU CAN'T PAY MORE! Whr per mere te America more—yeoert this weeb fer NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY EXTRA FAST SERVICE Rooms 1S W. Lawrence S$. PE 27-2895 be the missing link in the fight against rheumatic fever quent forerunner of heart disease Drs. Aaron Kellner and Theo- dore Robertson said the key to the mystery that has stumped_re- searchers for decades apparently lies in a tiny enzyme, or metabolic agent. In papers prepared for presen. tation te the second World Con- gress of Cardiology, the special- fats explained (that the enzyme was tsolated from strains of streptececc! found In the tnfec- fre- face -flattering gtasses worth only $11.60—Ne mere! 2 and 3 Phone Discovery Made in Against Rheumatic Fever TERRIFI C IS THE WORD FOR OUR r. ight tions that precede rheumatic fever. Up to now, researchers have known that virtually all cases of rheumatic fever, which hits about 30,000 Americans-——mostly—ehil-+ dren — each year, follow what are commonly known as ‘‘strep’’ infections in the threat. But the doctors did not know why. It is expected that discovery of the link between the strep throat and the fever will greatly aid the fight against the iliness. When the enzyme was injected experimentally into animals, the investigators found that it caused significant damage to the muscles and valves of the heart. This was followed by an inflammation Kellner and Robertson alse found that the enzyme’s destruc | tive action was confined to heart tiesues. About one million Ameri¢ans under the age of 53O suffer from rheumatic fever: Most common treatment, for both the fever and the strep throat that precedes it, is penicillin LEFT! MAKE THE BEST DEAL OF YOUR LIFE --- DO IT TODAY! ‘GET OUR DIFFERENCE DEAL! You'll Be Glad You Did ! ‘A1954 PONTIAC ”8” COSTS ONLY 2256" DELIVERED _—s + Including Heating System, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Fishing, Cooking Bumper Guards, Dual Visors, Directional Signals, Are Tops With Dual Defrosters, Undercoat . . . and many other f |\Vacationing lke accessories.. Also Sales Tax and License } | FRASER, Colo. ~The vacation Ready to Drive. t ee ee a eee oe, fj — alop the Conthigetas BE COMPLETE STOCK—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY : More "fishing and, mest likely, ON ANY MODEL | more cooking and stirring of his personal brand of vegetable soup. , The President, who came here Wednesday. from Denver had no . etficial business scheduled for the ; a | Bienes arose carly yes PONTIAC RETAIL STOR day in 1$degree weather to cook a breakfast of fried corn meal m~aktiEaee * Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Downtown Across From Post Office | The chief executive caught nary |@ trout in several hours. | GindothSoltiindHor-deans.. ||-AA@VARDO | Tiedt (8 enacts, Mor walsed wate gre ‘ moat to at CONNOLLY’S ote : DtAM OND... | x: | Small Deposit | Will | Hold Your Coat . 4 in Layaway ZIP-LINED FUR FABRICS _. | FITTED STYLES Warmly Interlined Coats . .. Fashion's Newest Detailing and Color Blends! SPECIAL PRE-SEASON BUYING IN THE MARKETS TIMELY SAVINGS FOR YOU! Because our buy- ers took advantage of easly market buying, we can bring you great savings! NUBBY TWEEDS POODLES CASHMERE . BLENDS WOOL FLEECE BOXY STYLES FLARED STYLES Sizes for Misses and Women! 41 N. Saginaw Street to whatever price IN WHITE! you desire. igs eee stig oe Operators.) Opens Nurses, Waitresses, 58 Convenient White Uniforms Charge Hundreds of styles to choose from .. . aeegd- $ Account and a price to suit any budget. We a en. oe 2 for 5 invite you to shop. No obligation! . sizes. tae an eseeseses S99 guvcnr 7 ee rte Certified Gemologist e ane INVITED! ; 3 mes | . £ , NO ADDED egistered Jeweier ‘ —_—_ COST! , American Gem Society A Wide Selection of Matched Sets... priced from $50 up NEW MODELS femme, AND WE MUST CLOSE-OUT All 1954 Models Now in Stock! LOOK! WE'VE SLASHED PRICES! Reg. - $299.95 : FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS NOW ONLY _s NOW ONLY 249.95 || $219.95 Reg. $247.95--—- FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS | | | fog _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 o* £ FIFTEEN. Fall Activities Fill High School Schedules Returning Pupils Get Fast Start under way with Seiad es oe Ge same Heading the Seriior class as pres-| ident will be James Kraus, Jean |‘!de Janet Burt, captain, Audrey | McHugh takes the vice president's | Maki, Delores Turnbull, Delores | seat, keeping track of the financial |Ramsey and Barbara Robinson. and just plain|"¢ Meyer, Sharon Savedge, | Michael Wells, St. Fred’s Start Rallies, | keeping track of things will be PHS Picks Cheerleaders, | Mike's Keep Busy Back in the swing of things, all the high schools are keeping busy | with new fall activities. + Football seems to be first on the agenda, with St. Frederick re | porting @ pep rally last week and | Pontiac High getting all the cheer-7 | leaders in shape. St. Michaelites are also reported very busy. Mariene Green, St. Fred's re- | Carolyn Robichaud, secretary, Last Friday was the day chosen| Thursday were | for annual school pictures. Co. Mark Peck, led cheers at a foot- ball pep rally the same afternoon.| “dack and the Beanstalk.” | Taking place on St. Fred's foot- bal! field, the occasion was to spur the team on ta victory against). Holy Cross of Marine City Sunday. -—Pentiac-High scribe-Vicky Micu; reports that things there are pop- , ping again with students pinning to join new clubs and activities, getting schedules arranged, the | Rosalyn Douglas, all junior varsity cheerleaders, captains, Donald Cox and! Parrish will direct ‘and be ad. Returning varsity members in- othy Pryor, sod Jotun Pees, Tuesday, Wednesday, and echeduled for Children's Theater tryouts. Mary vier, to the presentation of ah It will be to Sleeper State Park, near Caseville, and include hikes, forestry, archery, and con- servation. Victor Lindquist will be director of the camp ter have been announced by Fu. | ture Teachers Club and the ad- viser, Mrs. Ann Morrow. At the Michigan Educational Association regional meetings Oct. 14 and 15, .|the club will usher and. attend Dor~ | Meetings, an club will also host over 4 other Teachers Clubs at the 1955 M.E.A. meetings to be held in Pon- tiac, Martha Varney is in charge of @ committee for a skit empha- sizing. the importance of finding prospective teachers among stu- dents, Sept: 7 the club served coffee at the Pontiac teachers: general. as. sembly, Leonard Barry was chair man for the affair. Students estimate that Americas | spend an average 10 per cent of their incomes for the operation of CLOSING OUT! Ladies’ and Men’s BOWLING SHOES $* Not All Sizes Easy Parking 49 Pe. HARDWARE —_\ BARNES ,<:\1°%85. | Activities f0F the coming semes-| autemobiles. { | porter, says that shortly after (new students finding their way] — ‘Stadents | Feturned to _clanace, around, bee ) Ralph Rotsel, Student Union faculty adviser. and Bill Hamp- PROCESS ROAD GRAVEL ton, student manager, have set No Waiting! WHITE LAKE a aR pL LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES GIVEN it Pays te Buy Your Appliances Where You Can Get Service. We Have Our Own Service Department! membership drive at 1700 and expect to reach Ht easily, BUY ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS! CLAYTON'S untutt SS Sa Assisting the drive are Karen | Hoff, typist; Janet Tweit, treasur- er: Sharon Janter, cashier. GRAVE INC Monday night tryouts for cheer ; is e leaders were held in the girl's PHONES: FE S-8811 ond FE 5-8974 Elizebeth Leke Rd. gym, Georgianna Schultz, faculty adviser, announced the list of new cheerleaders. They are: Margaret Selvala, Linda Burt. Barbara Berg, and et M -59 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Phone Li 1-1413 tdudy Coffer, Frances Gitisky, BRAND NEW APPLIANCES 4 Y we “ . \3 . rs & \, \\. ‘, 4 - aaa v° 0 ~=— =e? S o” 4 aot RS oo »* ) Ca got ee - We've had a round-up! Yep! We've rounded up oll those 4 brand-new appliances that soméone got a little careless with when they were unpacking ‘emi. There's a scratch, or o nick or a rubbed spot. Some are just floor models. . . but we really can't sell for full price . ond we wont to move them fast!- So we've really slashed those prices! You'd better hurry to get one of these buys! “ZIMCOM” 2-way INTER-COM 499.95 Admiral 12 cu. ft Duel-Temp Automatic 269.95 Admire! 9 cu. ft, Deluxe Refrigerator 299.95 Hotpoint 9, cu. ft. Deluxe Refrigerator * $99.95 Philce 11" cu. ft. Deluxe Refrigerator "319" 3179" "199" 279" ‘ee eee eee ee eee COMPLETE With 2 Units, 4 Batteries and 50-Ft. of Wire it iO 3: pt Rd | sa Kee pager Ty 179.95 Autocrat 30-inch Ges Renge with Deluxe Feetures 199.95 Teppen Ges saci Full Size ere 124.95 Teppen Ges Renge, 169.95 Columbus Full ~— 129" 129" ‘99° Bae i 109" Lek *299"° 299° =~ ; "234°" it Bi 195" , 529.95 Gt Electric Range 30-inch Deluxe... 349.95 Philco Electric Ronse 40-inch Deluxe 258.95 Admiral Electric Renge, 30-Inch Deluxe... 219.95 Admire! 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Two New Quakes Add = sms, crumpling | buildings and Cort nhebee , to Orlomrivit Misery a ab Oe oe Curious Throngs tee ; New Low Prices on Await J R , | Salem Jail since ber arrest last Wall Jury REPOFt °|3une' ater “sitegeaty “contessine AR GES LMENce. saa ons) tele ol CARA | ‘The shocks ‘were the strongest! | wy ALGIERS, Algeria @—Twe' new since tht disastrdus upheaval of sex County Courthouse today be-| lable passion” for th man. said : E H E ; : iwhich hit Orieansville and = sur-| quakes shook the battered north | villages last week, leav- | | rounding Algerian city of Orieansville last | ing more than 1,400 dead and 5,000 . night, injuring at least two per-| injured | vin W. Clark Jr., 2. mack River coun came ; ca for of = : F — Sa ace ain ey gta a elf] We Are Licensed Sidewalk Bulders— tp file its report of its investiga-|Gark on Palm r Estimates ccsat ONE WEFKONIY ied Se Merri- 2690 oF ELLIS BUILDERS —s. wees from Officials who had sought indict-| Bridge. ment of Clark's attractive widow, oe Lorraine, 28, mother of three, in| Cattle, oil, gold and silver are advance of the grand jury report! important Mexico products. ONLY 90 NEW 1954 PONTIACS LEFT! MAKE THE BEST DEAL OF YOUR LIFE --- DO IT TODAY! FE 2-2671 MR. AND MES. AUGUST RUGENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. August Rugenstein of 44760 Davis St., Utica, recently celebrated their 50th year of marriage with a reception for friends and relatives. They were married in 1904 in Moran, and lived in nearby St. Ignace for 20 years before coming to Utica, where they have lived since. Discovery Made in Fight GUARANTEE! | 1 Your money will be retund- “'cmpine wus |p Against Rheumatic Fever ony secsen! WASHINGTON (INS) — Two; theme that precede rheumatic |.New York doctors told an interna-| fever. ; Safety Lens al Special Low Prices | tional meeting of heart specialists Up to now, researchers have hes |today they have found what may | known that virtually all cases of rheumatic fever, which hits about REPAIRS you CAN'T PAY MORE! be the muons Eek ie the: Semt 30,000 Americans — mostly. chil- — rheumatic fever fre-l dren ~ each year, follow what quent forerunner of heart disease. | are commonly known as ‘‘strep”’ tlasses Drs. Aaron Kellner and Theo- infections ti the threat. Bur the the week for only $11.00—Ne morei dore Robertson said the key to} doctors did not know why. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY the mystery that has stumped re-| It is expected that discovery of searchers for decades apparently | the link between the st throat EXTRA FAST SERVICE iy aid th GET OUR DIFFERENCE DEAL! You'll Be Glad You Did ! lies in a tiny enzyme, or metabolic | and the fever will greatly aid the agent. fight against the illness. . In papers prepared for presen- When the enzyme was injected tation to the second World Con- | ¢xperimentally into animals, the of Cardiology, the special. | investigators found that it caused = 4 Reome 2-and-3—___}-—_—_ Pause caked tliat the enzyme | significant damage to the muscles : 1S W. Lewrence $e. FE 2-2895 was tsolated strains of | and valves of the heart. This was \ . . | followed by an inflammation A 1954 PONTIAC “8” COSTS ONLY "2256" DELIVERED | 4 \? F Keliner and Robertson alse found that the entyme's destruc | TERRIFIC is rue worp ror our || ; under the age of 530 suffer from rheumatic fever. Most common treatment, for both the fever and the strep throat that precedes it, is penicillin | ] Including Heating System, Deluxe Steering Wheel, Bumper Guards, Dual Visors, Directional Signals, Dual Defrosters, Undercoat . . . and many other accessories. Also Sales Tax and License . Ready to Drive. Ee ishing, Cooking Are Tops With Vacationing Ike COMPLETE STOCK—IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ANY MODEL PONTIAC RETAIL STOR Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Downtown Across From Post Office || mush with chicken gravy and go —_—— | Ge evthe Soltaine df er dreams. at CONNOLLY’S DIAMOND... SPECIAL PRE-SEASON BUYING IN THE MARKETS TIMELY SAVINGS FOR YOU! Because our buy- ers took advantage of early market buying, we ean bring you Great savings! «~~ : ; “| ZIPLINED — NUBBY TWEEDS . POODLES 7 FUR FABRICS CASHMERE BLENDS WOOL FLEECE FITTED STYLES BOXY STYLES FLARED STYLES Warmly Interlined Coats... Fashion's Newest Detailing and Color Blends! Sizes for Misses and Women! ' A Wide Selection of Matched Sets . .. priced from $50 up to whatever price you desire. IN WHITE! SPECIAL FOR WOMEN Open a Nurses, Waitresses, Beauty Opeemee Convenient White Uniforms | curr ae 2 2 for $> oer Hundreds of styles to choose from .. , and a price to suit any budget. We invite you to shop. No obligation! — $4.99 = | ef tee Seer eeceenensecoosesers® es | BUDGET , ‘ — PAY. yo : edererea Certified Gemologist INVITED} y¥--*ond NO ADDED Registered Jeweler COsT! American Gem Society... « et, ___. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IT, 1954 : = FIFTEEN NEW MODELS: Gas, Fall Activities Fill High School Schedules AND WE MUST ender way with the Resdiyn Douglas, ol ior varuty |i have been armewnetd ty Pe! CLOSE | OUT Returning Pupils | tela Sen oe Se ree Returning vareity membere in:|tze Trachere Cub and te 1 CL OCING OUT! ident will be James Kraus, Jean|°ude Janet Burt, captain, Audrey viser, Mrs. Ann Morrow. At the All 1954 Medels New in Steck! Maki, Delores Turnbull, Delores | Michigan Educational Association ih president’ Get Fast Start uk teen bak ee area Ramsey and Barbara Robinson. | |Pegional meetings Oct. 14 and 15, Ladies’ and Men’ s ‘end of things as treasurer is Others are Barbara Schwalm, Ma. | the club will usher and attend See BOWLING SHOES | Michaet Wells, and just plain|* | - St. Fred's Start Rallies, | keeping track ‘of things will be |%*y Pryor, and JoAnn Pearce, | | The club, will age i ee LOOK! WE'VE SLASHED PRICES! §) PHS Picks Cheerleaders, cat Weshee og ies ang ast | Sammeae "ae ceed ne MLA. musotingn 00 be held ts Per ae as were scheduled fer jtiac Martha V. is in charge \ Mike's Keep Busy for annual school pictures Children's Theater tryouts, Mary yy | ‘ of a committee for a skit empha ‘ Reg. $299.95 Reg. $247.95 Co. captains, Donald Cox and} Parrish will direct end be ed- | gizing the importance of fiiding ia 2 | Back in the swing of things, all Mark Peck, led cheers at a foot-| viser, te the Presentation af e 1 stu- Pr. FRIGIDAIRE | | FRIGUDAIRE | fc sctoos tre secons baseball pep rally the same aernoon.| “deck nnd the Reamata*—_ "|g “wet Aone Not All $i with new fall activities Taking place on St. Fred's foot- ‘The fal) school camping program | Sept. 7 the club served coffee at ot mite W | Football seems to be first on the bail ‘field, the occasion was to spur ts getting under way. The first trip the Pontiae teachers’ general as Easy Parking c agenda. with St. Frederick re the team on to victory against . is set for October 17 through that | S¢™bly, Leonard Barry was chair +perting—a-pep- rally tast-week and affair. week. It will-be-to Sleeper State; for the ; DW. Pontiac High getting ail the cheer- _Pootac High scribe, Vi ty Mice, Park, near Caseville, and include aeaganss — HAR ARE jleaders in shape. St. Michaelites shen nei , hikes, forestry, archery, and con-| Students estimate that Americas | 742 Ww. HURON ale NOW ONLY — ‘NOW ONLY 249.95 || $219.95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES GIVEN Wt Pays te Buy Your Appliences Where You Can Get Service . . We Have Our Own Service Department! are also reported very busy. servation. Vietor Lindguist will be | spend an average 10 per cent of th join new clubs and activities | Marlene Green, St. Fred's re- getting schedules arranged, and w Activites foe the their incomes for the operation of | Porter, says. that shortly after new students finding their way] —. ome mee. SEO a COE TE | Students returned to_ _cinaete, | around. | Ratph Roteel, Student Unies | faculty adviser, and Bill Hamp- PROGESS | fon, student manager, have set | the goal for the Student Union ROAD GRAVEL membership drive at 1700 and ; a | expect te reach it easily, No Waiting! | Assisting the drive are Karen - WHITE LAKE | Hoff, typist; Janet Tweit, treasur- ier: Sharon Janter, cashier. GRAVEL, Inc Monday night tryouts for cheer e leaders were held in the girl's Elizebeth Leke Rd. gym. Georgianna Schultz, faculty et M-59 | adviser, announced the list of new Ph Li a 1 41 3 | cheerleaders They are Margaret - ————"|BRAND NEW APPLIANCES es lng mnepegymntnent BUY ON OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS! 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WE'VE SLASHED PRICES! §) =") Mike's Keep Busy Reg. $299.95 FRIGIDAIRE oe $247 95 FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS |} NOW ONLY NOW ONLY ~~ 249.95 || $219.95 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES GIVEN it Pays te Buy Your Appliances Where You Con Get Service . We Hove Our Own Service Department! the high schools are keeping busy with new fall activities. Footbal) seems to be first on the agenda, with St.. Frederick re Pontiac High getting all the cheer- leaders in shape. St. Michaelites are also reported very busy. Marlene Green, BM. Fred's re- porter, says that shortly after classes, stedents returaed to at anak cae ROAD GRAVEL No Waiting! WHITE LAKE APPLIANCES } way gale ck aieei oan vem pone takes the vice president's | seat, keeping track of the financial lend of things as treasurer is St. Fred’s Start Rallies, | keeping track of things will be - PHS Picks Cheerleaders, | “2'y"_ Robichaud, secretary. Back in the swing of- things all | ‘ @-pep-rally_tast-week and | Holy Cross of Marine City Sunday. reports that things there are pop- | ping again with students pinning | to join new clubs and activities, ‘getting schedules arranged, and inew students around, Hoff, typist; Janet Tweit, treasur- er; Sharon Janter, cashier, THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 FIFTEEN - Fall Activities Fill High School Schedules — got under with the Heading the Senior class as pres- ident will be James Kraus, Jean Pontiac High scribe, Vicky Micu, director of the finding their way Raiph Roteci, Student Union faculty adviser, and Bill Hamp- ton, student manager, have set the goal for the Student Unica membership drive at 1700 and expect te reach Ht easily, Assisting the drive are Karen Monday night tryouts for cheer ct gy ole Park, near Caseville, and include hikes, forestry, archery, and con- servation, Victor — will be ture Teachers Club and the ad- viser, Mra. Ann Morrow. At the the club will usher and meetings attend Michael Wells, and just Dain ee eee. ad JoAan'Penrce. = | ‘The club will also host over 40 other Teachers Clubs at the 1965 .| _ Tweedny, Wednesday, 84 (MEA. meetings to be held in Pon- i Last Friday was the day chosen | Thursday were scheduled for jtisc Martha Varney is in charge st anamcller cant mest Children's Theater tryouts, Mary of & committee for a skit _empha- naort Peck, led cheers at a foot-| vieer, to the presentation ef | prospective teachers among stu: ball pep rally the same afternoon.| “dack and the Beanstalk.” dents. | Taking place on St. Fred's foot-/ a. tan school Sept. 7 the club served coffee at bal! field, the occasion was to spur qnmngnns prearem : the ‘team on to victory against|"" eetting under way. The first trip |e Pontiac teachers’ general as sembly, Leonard Barry was chair man for the affair Students estimate that Miseale an! spend an average 10 per cent of their incomes for the operation of automobiles. inatitiis Sicietnn* di teal cana ltle-‘Mtat bine anentade'te Poll cheerleaders, sire Michigan Educational Association | regional Oct. 14 and 15, CLOSING OUT! Ladies’ and Men’s = BOWLING SHOES | > $949 |) Not All Sizes Easy Parking we BARNES 742 w. Huron BE \ CLAYTON’ FURNITURE and GRAVEL, INC. Elizabeth Loke Rd. et M-59 Phone Li 1-1413 leaders. were held in the girl's gym. Georgianna Schultz, faculty adviser, announced the list of new PHONES: PE 5S-8811 ond FE 5-8974 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keege Harbor cheerleaders. They are: Margaret | Selvala, Linda Burt, Barbara Berg, | Judy Coffer, ‘Frances Glisky, and ~~ 4 5 4 we x 4 e \4 ™, " | worker who had no relatives OF! This is the only money-making &@ job that calls forth appre-| virsinia on a ; : triends to visit him. project of the Auxiliary, the prof {ciation and approbation trom all) Vuepis, daughter of the Ray-i} tHarzer Method Care Is the First Step in the eo ot this commitiee, asked. us 10) sewices of the group aenaen Rie ee on Right Direction to Fall Hair Styling WATER SOFTENERS - eo B sigpenzn ln. ory 1 rnenever = se 8 belting oocare, cath Esther Circle Has son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP | {We all sust love the work snd small favor. Responsible tor this| Evening Meeting gah Mk FE 2-144 Manual and Conversion Units a = * ac attention is ag eaga M. a Esther Circle of Oakiand Park | Freebury, Mrs. Cowie, Mrs. Wine (=== —— ; On the fourth floor we caught (kinder. Besides committee Methodist Church met Wednesday | ston Hopp, Mrs. Jack Holler, Mrs. , |-wp with the Beckmobite. 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Danny Kaye get his start on the Borscht cireuit;.se did Sid Caesar, Shelley Winters, BLACK TOP PAVING Get Our Summer Prices on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. FREE Estimate ——- TERMS G Se W rain oo 2010 Dixie Hwy. | Eddie Fisher, Red Buttons and se many Sam Levinsen—the heads of Paramount and M-G-M, Don Hartman and Dore Schary When vaudeville faded, performers found themselves at a loss to know where to break in. The Catskills came to the rescue. Grossinger’s became the Palace. Now, In show business, when somebody points and says, “He's a G-man,” it doesn't necessarily mean that he is with the FBI. He is probably a graduate of Grossinger’s. : One of the most thrilling performances I ever gave was at Grossinger's. The guests at the |“@” paid $16,500 to see my one-man show, more |.than twice as much as I grossed at Carnegie Hall in New York City. One night I sat with Sam Levinsen, the former schoolteacher, and he told me the Many Great Performers Got Started | at Grossinger’s on ' f: & "i ae ea tact CALL NOW! YOU CAN TIRE YM Eee “y On the Borscht ‘eireuit he told the story that |B Py: 0 Lae MEO MULL ge \\' \ nS when he was a teacher he had to break the wae | bad: news to an ambitious mother that her FE 2-9143 : mi George had very little chance of becoming a doctor—a dentist—or a lawyer. for As he was going down hill to lesser and lesser} Free jobs, finally hinting about nice steady work for the boy as # clerk, the mother stopped him. » Home “a She, too, was a diplomat. 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The simple strategy, which has been effective in most of the 150 fruitless attempts by the Commu- nists to unseat Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist delegates, will be to avoid a showdown vote on the is- sue. Instead, the fight is planned on a move to defer action. e es A quick settlement of the peren- nial question would clear the way for policy statements next week and thus free Secretary of State Dulles in plenty of time for the proposed meeting in late Septem- ber of nine countries on thé ques- tion of German sovereignty and rearmament. ° oa . +. Dulles, now visiting Europe to confer with German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and British For- the @)-nation assembly, probably America's new U.N. delegation, headed by Ambassador Henry Cab- ot Lodge Jr., was called to the State Department today for swear- ing in exercises. . + © The five representatives and five alternates were briefed yesterday by State Department officials on what to expect. The usual attempt Commiinist. China to gain the seat now. held by Nationalist China curity Chief Otto John to the Com- munist East, won a vote of con fidence in Parliament today. Con- servative deputies rejected a cen- sure motion. * Ste _ = age ) ee te Noah ig — ~~ Election Day Nears + | * - =? SAFETY CLONIOC ON WHERELS~Shown shove is an interior and + @xterior view of the GMC Truck and Coach-built bus which will be * - es on display Monday and Tuesday on Huron street next t the Oakland Pontiac Visitor County Courthouse in downtown Pontiac. The coach, owned by the Once Engineered Transit Casualty Co., features devices which measure drivers’ reaction . time, ability to hear, see and many other safety reminders. Appear: Train for Royalty ance of the $40,000 safety cilnic_on wheels is being sponsored by the Pontiac City Lines, Inc. LD New Memb MARGARET PORT Another new member of the PHS ish department this year is Port, who received her ed- ers Ji . GERALDINE WORTHMAN As a member of the Physical Education Department, n High School Faculty ie to | #3 en Se efii he COLLEEN WILSON ELEANORE JANE BRYAN TWENTY-ONE. U.S. Economy Seen as Issue Truman and McCarthy Reportedly Are Out of Active Picture Meanwhile, the gvhered at Indianspols to gird he omic situation will be “the basi¢ issue" in the Nov. 2 election: - + Ld] The word ‘‘trumanism” showed up in at least two Republican places, indicating, perhaps, one tack the GOP campaign may af eal Fe ite. iztez -Esr Ente dh i hitsien si 4 1 g vl | Formerty at Jefferson Junior High School, Roland Haliquist joing the PHS faculty and will teach United States history. Before com- ing to Pontiac be taught at Besse- mer High School. He lives at 0 Pinegrove Ave A graduate of Milwaukee-Downer Alter teaching several years in plained. Con Artist this year to teach mathematics joins the PHS vocal ment, and science courses. She will live 8nd will work with the Girls’ Glee Club and Junior Ensemble. She is 221 W. Pike St. living at 2337 Silver Circle. a mental patient. was revealed. _ The number of Police were not aware until early this week resumed the configenee racks fr r an extraordinary . bv ’ 7% William Jacobs Arrested in Mental Hospital DETROIT (INS)—William Jacobs, smooth-talking con man who swindled Detroiters out of an estimated 100 thousand dollars, was arrested early today in a Warren Township hospital where he was admitted Tuesday ag Acting on a tip from an unidentified physician, police roused Jacobs from a sound sleep at Glen Eden, a private mental hospital, and took him to Receiving Hospital. _ There Dr: Wayne Wertz, surgical resident in charge, said Jacobs appeared perfectly rational. This observation gave rise to speculation that Jacobs might be pulling another of his seemingly endless tricks and was feigning insanity. Attaches at Glen Eden said Jacobs was brought to t hospital by his wife, Lillian, at 5 p. m. 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Inadvertently, I left out the name of an old friend—Andy Lawler, who is co-producer with Cheryl Crawford of “Oh Men, Oh/ Women.” Charties tells me it was | Andy he contacted when he de- cided to buy the hit. Although I can't pin Feldman down—the deal with Holden is definite, I happen to know it's all sighed. That baseball here Bob Feiler, all-time star pitcher of-the Cleve- | land Indians, wil) have his life story peddied to the studios within the next three weeks. ‘Frank Gibbons, Cleveland sports writer, who wrote the story, will present it as a package, with Gig | Young playing Feller. Gibbons is calling his script “The Strike-Out Story,” and Gig is the actor he| wants for this salable biogyaphy. - . - f Linda Darnell and hr bride- groom, Phillip Liebmans. are pre- paring to fly to Bayaria on a holiday and business trip. Just before they left for the East, | Liebmann bought his bride a cattle ranch in St Mexico Linda, whe has always said she's half Indian, loves te rough it, and she and Liebmann te spend a let of time away from it all. They were in San Francisco and Patricio, | Las Vegas last week and seemed to be having a lot of fun tegether. * * « It was a musica) evening at the | home of my néighbors the Danny | Thomases when their 16-year-old | beauty, Margaret, brought home a group of her friends—including Lindsay Crosby The Tiomases were having a party, and Liberace was at the Chatter in Hollywood: The love- ly Irish colleen, Kathleen O'Malley, daughter of veteran actor Pat O'Malley, is marrying Jim Moloney (and that's the way he spells it) in Honolulu. Kathleen cabled the news from Midway Island, saying she wanted me to have jhe story exclusively and that as soon as she finishes in| “Mister Roberts,” she'll Honolulu to wed Jim. go to a sailor, met for the first time when John Wayne introduced them. T can remember when Kathieen was seeing ancther young man and Pat was fit to be tied and calied me to be sure te not | they'll be married not later’ than | | November Ist and wil) honeymoon in Bermuda. | ‘Santehed, Ss saicliheis dadeemiell te tated on her engagement finger, put | there. by Jack Bean, and unless’ Mitsi changes her mind again e270) he Py. \ om, DRIVE IN Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegreph FE 5-4500 > TONIGHT — SATURDAY < Looks like the reaj thing with held hands the whole evening. You can take my word for | that Jess Barker and Yvonne Dowdy are serious. Barker just couldn't keep his “eyes off her “| the Sip ‘n' Surf. Eleanor Parker has posed for so many portraits for her best | beau, Paul Clemens, that she's | taking painting lessons from him and has already done a landscape | and still life. After Darryl Zanuck’'s tribute on | Ed Sullivan's show Sunday, 20th | Sentury-Fox’s stock went up. dust leve “The AN AVALANCHE OF ACTON ue Prairie.” Saw it again at Sam Goldwyns and we all jist i et peesilere DANGEROU. MISSIONL but he can’t say when it will be Bobbe Periberg told me. (while Bill discussed politics) that her | son, William Periberg Jr. is’ vin "Sa sa” erat PIPER LAURIE mother, “that he’s gone to work WILLIAM. BENDIX VINCENT PRICE BETTA ST. JOHN WARD HUGHES ONE MINUTE Most exciting Hit action picture ever made! ak > > ee WANTED TO BUY USED MACAZINES We Sell Novelties, Jokes and Tricks Piper's Magazine Outet . . 2 _ . # e . ¥ Pipe a * - ‘ qe: SPECIAL — RUBE | MI | H || M Ge M- Near Deck take Bead eg ee =< TO ZERO Pridey, Saterday, Genday EDMUND GRAINGER ae OWL "SHOW SAT. 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FARRAR BARBARA RUSH - HERBERT MARSHALL. ——Prices For This Attrection—— WEEK-DAY MAT. 6Sc © EVE. & SUNDAY 90c © CHILDREN ANYTIME 25 ADDED: “The MIRACLE of STEREPHONIC SOUND” in CinemaScope — NEWS a ie ¢ As . o rte le Wy “oo say Wg gee yop “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION” COMING: JANE WYMAN -in- Doors Open 10:45 A. M. Strand —tAst TIMES TopAY— Jeanne Crain—Michest Rennie. Alse “Two Gunes ond « Sedge” | quran Maen Coens SCRPUND ceo cnr ar mee Shown: 12:14 - 3:48 ~ 7:12 - 10:38 <_ PLUS ————> ___ MOVIE STUNTINEN . .. Dating death for 2 moment of tre ay, se X68 T THRILL MAKERS ) Ce ha ae aE eens apn sore STARTS~SAT™ ef DAVID O.SELZNICK « Pr ‘Yeu 3 * é ae aed . = Ay 4 ica +s rate = = ——|$ - é 5 § # , Hockey. Drills REFLECTION OF A CHAMPION—Heavyweight Marciano crouches in a fighting pose in front of @ mirror at the CY' gymnasium in New York where he worked out Thursday to keep in shape for his title defense with Ezzard Charies tonight at Yankee Stadium. Rocky Get Under Way for Red Wings SAULT STE MARIE #® — De- troit Red Wings, intact after the National Hockey League -player draft, settled down Joday to rov- tine, ice sessions at their fall training camp. Heavy shooting and contact work topped yesterday's drills. Injured in the pre-season work outs were defensemen Larry 4 Sports Pages in Today's Pontiac Press Zeidel, cut under the right cye. Hay, struck in the throat i Hardtop D vers Seek Club Title Joy Fair Rated Man to Catch for dash will be lengthened and the RIO JANEIRO @—The Bra- rilian Federation went for fimds today to pay Baxters Seek to Buy Tribe, Writer Claims Copyrighted Story Says $5,000,000 Hos Been Offered ~ LOS ANGELES (INS)— The Los Angeles Examiner says. that 000,000 has been offered for the Cleve- land Indians and that ne- gotiations for purchase of -i the club are in an advanced stage. The Examiner ted the deal in a cop ted story written by Vincent X. Flaherty. He said that his information came from “a completely reliable Cleveland source.” The story. said the $5,- 000,000 offer was made by the Baxter Brothers of the brokerage firm of Baxter, Williams & Company. The Baxter Brothers are the largest stockholders in the Tub. The next largest are Nate Dolin and Myron H. Wilson, president of the club. Comedian. Bob Hope is ® minority stockholder. Hope said in Hollywood that he had heard nothing of the reported deal : The story said there was a con- flicting report that Carling's Brew- "Lery of Toronto was interested in | buying the Indians and that the However, Flaherty discounted the possibility that the Baxters were playing a broker role in the case. 2 More World Marks Claimed by Russians MOSCOW w—The Russians to day put in a claim for two more world track and field records. Tass News Agency said Viadi- Mostly By MURRAY ROSE hea champion Rocky Mar- ciano and challenger Exzard Charies still are waiting around to figm for the title. The 15-rounder, twice . is scheduled for Yankee Stadium et 11 p.m., EDT 10.p.m., EST) tonight. Note, we said scheduled. Rain washed out the return bout oti Wednesday and Thursday to ene ee NEW YORK @ — Yes, Edna, | ship ee postponement 1948 by Joe Louis and old Jersey Joe Walcott. . . * Our game weatherman, sticking his chin out again, says it will be “mostly fair’ this afternoon and tonight . If it rains tomorrow and another ent ig forced, the rain. | Se ay ee . f sa record set in| EST The International Boxing Club will have to take out its expensive ring and seat setup. Norris can't shift to the Polo Grounds because the Giants expect to play in the world ) oe pees will be rescheduled sevies..and don't want-their pre- cious > —d WORKS WHILE WAITING—Former heavyweight champion Ezzard Charies works out in Stiliman's gymnasium in New York Thursday as he sought to | Stadium. Fight was postponed twice because of keep in top condition for tonight's 15round title ! Néw.Skein for Pioneers Ann Arbor shoots for its 23rd straight. victory tonight in the start of Michigan's 19%4 high school football season. Pioneers, unbeaten since 1951 and bolstered by 17 lettermen, en- tertain Wayne in a non-conference Wildcat Eleven Switches Plans Offensive Threats Are Gone so Northwestern 11 Stresses Defense EVANSTON, Il. ® — Northwest- ern's Wildcats, who failed to win a single Big Ten game last season despite the league's best passing combination, will put the accent on defense this fall Keiver, tabbed Northwestern's 1 left halfback this season, ‘Tie been lost to military service. So coach Bob Voigts, starting bis Sh Wildeat seagon, plans to nucleus of 23 returning lettermen. Mexican 11 Wins teams had split a pair of games th 1952, their last encounter, in Televised By HERB ALTSCHULL WASHINGTON « — Aggressive young Willie Troy and the stylish Brooklyn veteran, Walter Cartier. mix it up tonight in a 10-round | Pennant Races Troy and Cartier Tangle|==*". Go Tonight fight that is virtually certain to shove the winner into middie weight title contention. The bowt at Turner's Arena will be on a nationwide NBC television hookup. Set for 9 p.m. EST, this 3 5 for 23rd Straight Win Major League Results cotiege eleven, 32 to 13, to go ahead |! in their international series. The} ll] Shooting game which shares feature billing with five other games involving champions. tough Kalamazoo Central. Port Huron, champion of the Eastern Michigan League, visits Bay City Mandy, and this one could prove troublesome for the Hurons, Royal Oak and Monroe, Co-cham- pions of the Border Cities League, both open on the road. Royal Oak plays peighbor Hazel Park while Monroe travels to Adrian , Alpena, champion of the Arrow- head Conference, plays Canadian night, however. That's the one king of the Saginaw Valley, to Grand Rapids for an engagement with Grand Rapids Catholic Cen- tral, three-time champion of the City League At Ann Arbor. coach Hank Fonde is seeking his 3rd straight unbeat- ¢n_season. Tonight's ‘top games include: Pontiac at Wyandotte Battle Creek Central. Muskegon at inafs “Dey Chy Contre at *gon oly Ay Catholic Central at Lud Grosse Pointe ot Mt. Clem- ene i Kluszewski Hits 49th CINCINNATI uw — Cincinnati slugger Ted Kluszewski today was three home runs behind Hack Wil- son's National League record home run pace of 1930. Kluszewski wal- loped his 49th homer in yesterday's game against Brooklyn, the Red- legs’ 146th. When Wilson hit 56, he slammed Nos, 51 and 52 in his 146th game. FRIDAYS AMBRICAN LEAGU Wea Lest Pet. Behind Spovetane 106 ™ New Yort w - 6¢6 Chie “ SS «6 4% Detrof _* © « 4 Tecninaten - 4} -— 44 Baltimore a Se Sst Philadeiph te. eco et Te@ay . i. Pitchers Cleveland rot. 6:15 pm.—Lemens New York ars rere AY'S GAMES Chev Derren 2 Om 2 York at Philadelphia. 7 pm at Chicago, 138 pm Botton at ee. 7 pm Cleveland at rot, 2 p.m ew York at Hiadeiphia. | at Chicago, 1.30 et Washington, 1:30 which sends mighty Flint Northern, | » -_ AP Wirephete match with champion Rocky Marciano at Yankee wehther conditions. Michigan Scouts on West Coast - to See Huskies UM ‘Eyes’ Get Preview of First Foe Against Utah Eleven ANN ARBOR wf — With their scouts out, Michigan's Wolverines get a football preview tomorrow of their opening opponent, Wash- not like what they see. ; Michigan scouts are in Seattle to watch the Huskies open their probably a better Husky team than last year. Wolverines ground out _ 36-6 But as Cherberg said two weeks later when Washington tied South- ‘ern California, 13-13, his team was the loss to Michi- the Wolverihes will, have to face a that already has a game its belt, Battle Creek, n in ABC. T. Finals BATTLE CREEK ® — Battle .| conflict with the Giants, among _ | the bet. ’|} demanding that he play the Ist, THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 more trouble with the Giants. A other things, is the reason for the late 11 p.m., main event starting time tonight * . . Another reason ig that the IBC can't compete, éven if it wanted to, with its regularly sponsored series * ¢ « President Horace Stoneham got sore at the IBC because it sched uled the :fight in opposition to a Philadelphia-Giants game at the Polo Grounds across the river. Ac- Friday night -radio-television fight | P 5 \ a] time ago changed it to an arec- lighter. The Giants start at 8% 15 m- (EDT) and should be finished by the time the fight gets under way. * oa * The managers of the fighters were worried about the gate but Norris remained optimistic. He said the refund demand wasn't too cording to an agreement among By HUGH FULLERTON JR. PITTSBURGH «®—Golf's ‘‘new faces’ revue—the 1954 Women's Amateur championship—went into the semifinal stage today with three fairly unfamiliar figures challenging the defending title holder, Mary Lena Faulk. And one of the losers, Wiffi Smith, may have summarized the whole situation when she innocent- bad, that there will be about the IBC, Giants and Yankees, the | $350,000 in the till, and that the would be held this time, losing to Barbara Romack because “she’s getting old and I have a few more years to go. I'l] win it yet." * ¢ « Seventeen-year-old Wiffi wasn't getting even for a rather brutal 7 and 5 heating when she listed her conqueror as one of the older players Barbara, a blonde cutie from Sacramento, Calif., is going ly remarked that it wasn't too bad on 22 and she's been playing the “By JACK SAYLOR While Wisner Stadium will be dark tonight with Pontiac's Chiefs playing at Wyandotte, there is no jack of prep football nearby for Night Golfer Wins Wager, Without Lights Says All You Must Do Is Have ‘Feel’ of Direction MINNEAPOLIS @® — They Jaughed when Red Anderson beast- ed he could shoot golf in ghe coal black of the night. They clammed up when Ander- son brought in his scorecard What unfolded was one of the weird stories of golf this year, and Anderson's bemused friends at Brookview Club are awaiting for weather to clear to see if Red's “golf with the owls'’ wasn't a one- night stand This was night golf for the real fanatic—no floodlights, no terns. Even the flashlights were blacked out, except to identify Anderson's ball. Red, a 40-year-old salesman, was chatting with the boys at the club- house. It was 9:30 p.m. Someone said it was a pity there were no lights. “such a beautiful night.’ “What d'ya mean, lights?’ ex- claimed Anderson. ‘You --don't need lights to play golf at night.” Ten minutes later the bets were tee, drivet in hand. The bet was first two holes in 10 strokes. Brookview's first hole is par four, the second par three. Ander- gon shot a five-and four and won The skeptics descended on him, 17th (par 3) and 18th (par 4 dog- leg). Anderson peered shrewdly at his gallery and bet he could make it in 16 strokes. He shot 5-4-5 and won again Anderson's theory’? ‘You've got to hit ‘em straight. You've got to have the ‘feel’ of where the ball is going. You can hit the ball just as well at night as in the day- time. ° lan-}, down and Anderson was at the first | ter Line that Anderson couldn't ‘shoot the | at Half Dozen Night Contests for Pontiac Area Grid Fans Pontiac and Oakland County area fans. Games under the lights are listed for griditons in Keego Har- Walled Lake's Ist game foe is Redford Union. Two more light contests match county as Milford is at Oxford Clarkston at Lake Orion. Holly tertains Grand Blanc and is host to Richmond. Ortonville makes the short affair, have Birmingham at South- field and Detroit Lutheran at : Weterford at Keego Harbor, Redford Union at Walled Lake; Milford at Oxford; Cle Lake Often: Grend Biane et Molly: Rochester at Devison; Ortonville at Geodrich; Bérkiey at Perndale; Care Richmond at Romeo: North- won; Mary at at Battle Creek Cen- Pitageraid; Werren a. : South Leake at #t lair; Lakeview et New Baltimore; Mertne City at. .Imley City: Mayville at Mariette. Almont et North Branch; Armada at New Haven Gavilan-Saxton Match Rescheduled Oct. 20 - PHILADELPHIA @®—The twice postponed title bout between wel- terweight champion Kid Gavilan pand sixth-ranked challenger John- for Oct. 20 at Convention Hall, Promoter Herman Taylor said yesterday the bout would be na- tionally televised with a blackout imposed over a 100-mile radius of Indians in Detroit After Yanks Leave With Win By JIM SMALLEGAN y about the plight of his Cleveland Indians “We haven't won any pennant yet and the Tigers are going to get us head-on. ‘We're at full strength now and we're going to tremendous depth we have both on our pitching staff and the rést of the club.” Unlike the Tigers, Cleveland has not been forced to push its top 1 think the reason for this is ot aching Yogi Berra. Berra com-| ; plained his Ist finger on his left hand was too sore to use, but man- ager Casey Stengel used him any- way. He won the game. hits. Bob Grim, New York's flashy rookie right hander, pitched his victory with a six hitter. warmers TT ewan ‘TY Neren tial #1 0 Wilsons 333 Mantie.cf $3 Booeate 3¢ auer.rf sei oe berra.c 4113 Be me 381 Seen $b amet 23 T Carey, 3> a | itle,cf e¢ece ‘oleman s¢ ei Orim > ees —-. eee! Totals 348 Totals 23 € ee New Yom =). lites : 008 100-4 DOGG .... .ctoryysvevcees 100 010 000—2 a a i ny Saxton has been rescheduled | bets) RUNS—Mantle, New York, 121; Minoso, pm gy Yost, m1 RUns BATTED IN—Berra, New York, us 1M; 0 che U.S. Women’s Golf Tourney in Semifinals big tournaments for several years. She's almost a veteran compared to some of the. kids who have fig- ured prominently in this tourna- ment, ° * LJ The youthful aspect of the event could fade suddenly today, but the 18 hole semifinals, starting at 1 p.m, (EDT) include only one play- er who has gone so far in the championship before. Miss Faulk, 27 years old and a seasoned tournament Decatur, Dl. Off the records two: older girls should win. ey af 5 ‘| i Fergie itt Tibet uF V Marlene Bauer were only a couple of strokes behind her. Miss Rawis, of Spartanburg. S.C. toured the 6,310-yard Wichita Coun- try Club course in 39 for the front nine and 35 for the back nine, Ft. Ord in Finals FT. CARSON, Colo. ®—Ft. Ord, Calif., 6th A champion, scored all its runs in three innings Thurs- day night to crush Ft. Lee, Va. 143, and gain the finals of the All- Army baseball tournament. come Leads AMERK AN BATTING (375 at bats)—Avila, Cleveland, me 423. York. 234; 328; jorie Lindsay McMillen?”30,-at- : ~ o* ’ as , 2s PHS Aims to Boost First-Game Win Mark F 2s SECRET: | | ens Calame Injured - | | é : . | Hopes \ Retain Status of Oklahoma’s Ace Quarterback “lothing Mfgrs. Haven't Received Clean Record in Question Mark on Eve of Grid Opener > Re-orders Due to Factory Layoffs... BERKELEY, ‘Calif. @ — The, ‘The Sooners, picked by sports Pat 0 Neal. another senior, took | | S | 7 status of ‘Oklahoma’ s ace quarter | writers as the secend best team in | Calame’s place in running the first } back, Gene Calame, remained a | ‘ question mark today. the eve of the country in the pre-season Asso- | Sooner team in yesterday's work Graybiel 11. Travels the mecting of the Sooners and | “i#ted Press poll, planned a work- | out at the Castlewood Country . Ld California in the first nationally- | out in Memorial Stadium, scene of | Club, to Wyandotte Tonight ‘ pe teviaed college fotball same, cf | the game, taday- More. wil, be| aie AND | JUMPED IN WITH BOTH FEET for 1954 Opener the season known about the 168-pound senior! Cal will rely heavily on quarter- ese Coach Bud Wilkinson put his | quarterback’s chances after that. | back Paul Larson, who runs as OPPONENTS. Pontes Mush ve wyen-| SOOers through an hour-long drill go & well as he passes and was the na- dotte Roosevelt shortly after their arrival by plane| He was hurt Wednesday tion's leader in total offense last . FLACS-—Wrendotte’s Roosevelt Field. | yesterday. But Calame, his ribs| Calame or no Calame, Coach Ly | year, and Matt Hagzeltine, a rugged . | Bees tt (Graybiel (PF), Diet| so sore he couldn't run, watched (Pappy) Waldorf of the experience- | center. se WICK ALMNS—Chicte (P\. Beare cw). | from under a tree. shy Bears was conceding nothing.| A crowd of 60,000 is expected in @ _ COLORS—Orange end Black ; ——_- Jie 7 | SAGINAW at LAWRENCE | Could Sell for $8. "IIe =e end | : eae “MY: PRICE CLOT! _ OUTLET * “, BIRMINGHAM — 272 W. i Feller Fochwe. | > Pi $587 : or ep THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC a? 2 $75 $. Woodward | -M16-1200 © Birmingham = j ‘ f | ii .: TWENTY-EIGHT_ rnk- ‘PONTIAC. Press. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958 = Giants Step Nearer lag With Twin | mass 5 ows. i : THURSDAY mete By JOE REICHLER Broaklyn Dodgers with the never: | upon Dodgers helped the | feats would clincti the flag tor New ait of them. Everybody took part.|12th, holding the Braves runiess 3 we Associated Press Sporty Writer | to-be forgotten finish. as jekwe = gems ands ae I'm proud of all of them.” and hitless in 3 23 innings. He 7 ac Ga aes dee ** 6 in one afternoon. Tho game but henSieck Seaves,|' Rasen Gomes auf steals irvin|eow bao pitched © 99 assentive YEARS > pennent-beund New York Giants, The voluble little manager, gush- ea now 7% lengths off the pace, are | were the first-game heroes. hitless innings. Mays slammed his | West Side ing with good will asid.in @ bless-| “Maybe my 1911 Dodgers were | virtually eliminated, The combina-| Gomez, the Puerto Rican right-|40th homer ‘and two singles to| Leo Durocher today called his 1954 ‘em-all attitude, lauded his Giants . But I'm not even sure of! tion there is three. hander, turned in an eight-hitter| boost his batting average to 43 . ~—~-Recreation league leaders a greater chib than| sn. sgamest team that ever| tt Anyway these guys of mine eee for his 16th triumph and fourth in| tieing him with Brooklyn's Duke D 7 199 Orchard she PE 4-0169 || his 1951 miracle team that came| ia out field” following ut Breet Simply great. All of] Despite the Giants’ big buige,|® row. Monte Irvin drove in four] Snider for the league lead. Aol am nM Hae = oS =e Durocher refused to make any |Tuns with a double, single and sac-| Joe Nuxhall, the only lefthander re cient what probably was their happiest | * * *@ brash statements rifice fly. to beat-Breoklyn at Ebbets’ Field, | a eG ey ————— day of the sencen. Durocher had good reason to be se ee did it again with @ route-going 10 : 3 = Bee 4s sae = proud of his team. Once again) “We play one game at a time,”| Grissom and Wilhelm combined|hitter. The Reds walloped five 1 Th Combining brilliant pitching. a|when the chips were down they |he said. “We've got to win again |to hold the Braves to seven hite|Brooklyn hurlers for 13 hits in- fa e ine la bs tight defense and timely hitting, | came through like ciiampions. today.” (The Giants play Philadel-| in the nightcap. Grissom, making | cluding home runs by Wally Post, 4 the Giants twice whipped the Mil-| As a resiilt of yesterday's activi-| phia tonight). “But those two were |his first start. since May 1, gave|Bobby Adams and Ted Kluszew- DESOTO CHRYSLER : ee ee ee ties, = ae ee -_— good ones. lar prc me SS eee ee a a p Ford, —— $: 95 } ries and stretch their first-place |one hand. The magic number is|enough credit. Gomes. Grio-|had tied the scare af 38 with ens |Wheen (36), Raih Kiser (St) and DODGE PLYMOUTH Plym lead over Brooklyn to 4% games, | now three. Any combination of five|som ... Wilhelm ... Mays ,..|out in the sixth inning. Wilhelm | Johnny Mize (51) have hit more esau! outh A 93 defeat inflicted by Cincinnati | Giant victories andor Dodger de-|Irvin ... Dark , Williams gained credit for the victory, his|in a season. — Service and Parts : . *. * orien Cae VAL Housewife Holds Interest/Snartan Team |2tbe Closes __| Chine’ Thomas Good —_ JER CARS, $24.95 VA\ Sale of Series ail ing ‘ in U.S. Equestrian Tryouts Tickets Tod Jerry Thomas, junior halfnck x 1695 CHICAGO W#—A dozen riders,; ‘Three riders, plus an alternate, Doctor Reports Ickets ay the Central Michigan College foot- ALIGNMENT, $7.95 VALUE dent, will wound over tough jumps |SA6* tn International competition la ey al We Sri | wer two users «el MOTOR SALES , $7. in « two-day competition starting | this fall at Harrisburg, Pe xr Bolden Is OK applications to the pennent-bound | eae eres. Semen” Only one ot|f| DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER tomorrow to select the 1454 United | York City and Toronto, and next Cleveland Indians of the American | ‘Ne past three years. Only one of $ 95 States equestrian team. March at the Pan-American . League. The New York Giants, edg- at ae Cc ot W. Pike $e. = Games in Mexico City. | MSC Star Sidelined ing cioser to the National Leagui | iowa State Teachers game last FE 2-0186 . a Y‘ALL COME--- Olympic horse event at Stockholm for Rest, Will Be in oe Geadline yet | year. . won't be held in this country until) Saturday Scrimmage |™ rs. SEE US FOR CLEAN September of 1955, the team select The Indians and the Giants Pay as Little as $1 254 : Week “A1-°51 CARS _||so'tse wacioed la eainas Tes | EAST LANSING en — Litt Le-|the 'eutyciehe ecepene nets || ARCH-SUPPORT, CUSHION 1N-SOLE. 40D = § tovede Doedan, Item Hitt, io otll tho higget man| anders are having tho pootsbeands || A_i", S00 tall ter comfort, $3 98 5 . man are = 20 dows That's why interest centers on|in Michigan State football attack. | printed but that's as far-as they've SOLE, Glech’er Whore. ital on Piees! Mrs. Carol Durand, mother of two}. go when Bolden was sidelined| gone. 7 Make Payments Bere! children from Kansas City, a mem- | thiy week, MSC football followers| No matter which National League Complete Stocks of | ber of the U.S. team since 1950.| were worried: club--wins, the” best fourcutar- || €YM- SQUIPMENT a NATIONAL Mrs. Durand, 35, was denied a/ Bolden twisted a knee in scrim-| seven world series will be run off 4 chance to compete in the 1952/ mage last Saturday. Then he show-| ©" Consecutive days, weather per- MOTOR SALES |/cvmrc sames vecause of « rut od up with « swalen foot mitt ‘plage te 171 8. SAGINAW oe serhiaie ad Ge A 2 canis Gu Wadi Cosas. 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Y, HARCOURT & SON Your Personal Tailors victory of the season yesterday, ‘defeating Darlington, Pa., 15-13, be- fore 1,500 spectators at Darling- ton. Jack Stefarii sparked the vic- tory with eight goas, 534 W. Hurea FE 5-6008 Notre Dame, under its new and State, Virginia Tech plays Nort Le rat rete comens, ‘might with highly regarded Oklahoma meets| youthful coach, Terry Brennan, \s|Carolina State and Texas A. ait Tae ote ee ' ~ California at Berkeley in the tele-| idle this week-end but next week|M. tackles Texas Tech. : a es vision game of the day. meets Texas in a thriller. Notre} In far western games Stanford) |. Lea Get Ready for SHARP || Oxiahoma was a close second to | Dame was voted first place in the|plays College of the Pacific, 9 , | Notre Dame in AP's pre-season | AP poll this week. 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Be- selection. be ‘said this evening at 6 p. m.| lease meat marke and grocery | _ Phone Mr. Martin ican oh fo by Rosary by the Deugh-| store, good rtunity for | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ters of and is of | ‘men’ Wrie Pontiac Press. food drinks ope dar Columbus at m. ae ke “emple 114 @EAMAN, is. 1904, EXPERIENCED STHCE BOY. | eomni oe a Bisabelh Ana, 700 Menticclie | ere. tee W. Here Bros |" pairing and alterations dept, Re- man. mother EXPERIENCED CABINET MAN a 38. Pentise Press. of Mra. Estella Dye, Mrs. Venonis | for wood working shop MI 43003 EX PERTENC ED WAITRESS Jackson, Mre Emily Reed, between 4 and ¢ > mm ; Lineota | wanted. apply gh aro Martin Charles W. Geaman, Rr 40300, afer § pm elll's Restaurant Birminghem 138 Woodward _ POR OFNERAL OFFICE switchboard work Experi enced preferred but not neces- sary S\y Gay. per week Age 6 t© Apply Mra Bickford Pontiac Laurury 640 6 Tele graph, | GENERAL OFFICE | Giri | f f i Te { ' : it ae | . = ii Be genes housework, live in War ; You Can Get A Job FE; 3 | ha, ’ rh : “yy ! ' erie That Gives You: “| = a a than Cal on Shnae ater 6-0 pm. WOMEN GOOD EARNINGS . rose J ear RINGS 166 0 JOHN: WO ra DAY WORK POR | “‘workina” peopl = 3 mp + "0 Witt CARE. . Ly eagl 4 aS eals Ae e a 1 Judson Service 12 Sy teeta : 16 | 4 Instructions 9) oe ere ad veo et your home OR 30466 rol auw for fall CHINA PAINTING CLASSES, tober ist Register gg @tudio, 3148 Pridhem | , Row _Keego Harbor GRADUATE PAW O TEACHER, Mre. Menry Myers ALL &inps or ODD JOBS wan 3 Coll anytme eet Ai CARPENTRY theor tie a s renee §LOCK LAYING AND work 43407 ; falty. PE a ENT 11, WANTS FULL TIM 2 Gitkistiin WAN DESTRESS work of any type in order to attend Seminary Good references rE + after RUS i ar CARPENTER—DON'T “KNOW IT ."* /@ yre of exp, FE | OR, ps 7) ; hh, 7 ____Building Service 1 B & J -TRENCHING . id thle and water lines. BRICK, BLOCK work. Also chimneys. No job two | large or too small. Guaranteed | work. Ph. FE +0004. CARPENTER WORK NEW OR = Phone FE 5-264) of FE modernising service, Altic rooms, recreation rooms, dormers, addi- tions, complete altere tions, HA, & _bancing FE 46479 a CEMENT WORK CARPENTER work. Free estimation. Guaranteed as Commerce of residential. ~~ CEMENT WORK Ploors. driveways, steps & walks. New and repair. We carry city license. PE 2-6070. OR ; CARPENTER WORK ALTERA- CARPENTRY = BLOCK AND cE mn oe ae a — — CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTAL and commercial’ tree ootenetes. AND GOING ANY KIND as weeds and bush cut | . tine La work and lieht heul . EB COLORED GIRL DESIRES DAY wort, FE i | “essing WAND DidoInd ALL Kittos WE | T8008 FE — FLOOR SANDING. LAYING FIN #) Central, FE NDING OLD PLOORS A specialty. Carl Bills FE 23-6780. FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND finish ~~ GARAGES GENERAL BUTLDING REPATR. — ee on work ony rant CEN 8 | = | serene PETITE : reterences. ion 1c HOST. SENION, ie — id | any kind efter re fea = aooDp 4 pm Baby Goed references Ne othes References, Phone between 6 and 1:00 YOU CAN SELL OVER | PHONE . Full or part time. We can show you how in| 20 minutes, Telephone and desk pro- vided If you are 21, age or hand- icap no barrier, Work- the hours YOU want. Be your own boss. In Pontiac, 25 N. Cass. ATTENTION: vg i mag ge = Bd S-a028 = BRICK BOCK. ik isd we t FE «te BARGAINS GO BEG- GING in the Classified section! For anythi you need, furs to ture, see the For Sate se WASHING MACHINES MOTORS doors et FR Frenk lin Rd. Between @ and 5 o'clock weekdays. AND CEMENT |~ - | PAIN estimates a ‘ | Pe sease os SOD I want that little one in the corner with the blue eyes! oF eae 7a or 6068 1 wry Lane ha. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS -AND EQUIPM % Ton Pickups 1% Ton Stake And Duaip Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE 401 - FE +j40 -| ~~ O’DELL CARTAGE Loeal and Long Distance Moving. FE 5-6806 Phene_ Painting & Decorating 20 4-1 PAINTING WALL WASHING, 7. gave ¢ " DAY OR MITCHELL'S TV ain on ware welton's 1 * A & B TRENCHING water lines fielg tile, AN BULLDOZING columns TODAY, ’ . F) 3 : : “a Pike _ PE 2-271 TV PICTURE TUBES | —“S | home K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2399 Orchare Lake Ra FE +4963 PO ON OREN NN et PD we Were OUTRIDT CORN ROAST & only, 18 W. Huron ®t, Pe NEED EYEG tial > | Wanted Real Estate 32A FOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS oe ae here en BUSINESS - IS TERRIFIC! / { 4 \ is é , ‘ % : ‘ : wo ‘ - , ————EEE a io = — a” op | — FE, PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954. 2=OSOStCt~COtC‘CSCSS wenAEEFT Female 7) SLICE OF HAM ae Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 23| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Rent Apts, Furnished 33 S36 Sylvan Court. |}2 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURN. IN- Medi Eves. i responsible for any 4 contracted by any | other myself Willem O Lair, 356. Baldwin. Portiac, Mich e..J0 2... Ba PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE PE 23125 { | We WELL YY Om ACTON AGE | eT ECRATTURE Phone OR 318723 of OR 3-170 | Open 8 to 8 — Sun. ! to & | GREFN LAKE OFFICE (On Gi EM 34412 ans, [* Rings here LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS ARE warrina WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE #-C Rosato, Boks RIDGEWAY |. | NEEDS YOUR PROP. | ERTY. BUY, SELL OR TRADE. 2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 975 BALDWIN PONTIAC —_— FE 4-6203. ROCHESTER OL 31-6541}. Ne if ti 5 ely : 1 | F : : i: il ' contrac or equity your $-Unlimited $ se cee ea fet Johneon or Mr. E fSixton. Realtor FE 4-2533 Settlemen 1704 S. Ree 7 | WILK LIST, | _nishea. rE soos. 3 | Heights.» B_1-6704 |3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND ventral. . ROOM WICE!.Y 432 N. MAIN ST. |s Rooms MODERN 2? ROOMS FULL BATH. rivate e only. Sionet. Drayton Plains private entrance fecorated Utilities ROOMS PURN 28 3 ROUMS AND BATH io Lak nished. | drinkin. FE > _ TRADE Fisnders sents | bg LER 70 Cou- | lea Michigan, PArk way MAHAN HAS BUYERS | 5-“Koom PuRNianED — APART. _ “OU WANT ACTION. Prents with Bath. 176 Mt Clemens, i i IN 24 HOURS A. JOHNSON Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. APAR le on Ne Ga aa Near Aw 3 MODERN. PRIVATE. HEAT. Close _in._ 970 OR 31°08. SYLVAN LAKE 3 ROOMS. PRI- bat) rance ee and elec included. 1} r ee > 3 Room NW APT 23 CHAM beriain, after 4 4 ROOMS ane welcome. N Cass. MA 5-300, ern. 3 rooms fee only. per month. OR ¢ ROOM a) avell child welcome. 3616 Auburn 7 ROOMG 3-3 Bate i; PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. PE 5-746 @ ROOMS OF sale with or without. M vA Reply | vox APARTMENT PRIVATE EN- trance and beth Couple only. FE 71-6187 ALL NEW 2 rooms with privete bath. ideal ae couple. 70 6 Pad- CLEAN 7 ROOM APT FOR i OR 2 men. FE 5-7758. 132 N. Johnéon, : ATE BATH A eentrence, ‘On tag tne, FE. eset? FURNISH cN FACILI ties wtllige included. Winter Steam beat a furnished. Adu!ts. Se can To buy or sell - tS nw. pe cad CARROLL PORRITT | er, Quiet couple tm Porno Realtor SMA APT. PRIVA BATH 26% W. Huron PE 27124, and entrance. 33 Lak CASH FOR EQUITIES | gorse" t MY Stee. pa mg Be block trom Rips. Inquire 34 Belie- tection On! SS fF me SQUARE CLARE PRIVATE 3 ROY KNAUF, Realtor _| wagr-sipe APART ‘i W. Huron - FE 2-742) phy duit aa 4. ~ bi ate entrance. rE TRADES in Tee Bt. proverty ay ravereen or farms Rh. modern wha beth Call’ EM laa ? “RF. wear NEY tear? “LISTINGS WANTED Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ROOMS AT 1220% at 1684 Bad. i Call FE28181,— ‘ eee =— “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1°, Fer Sale. Houses al For Sate Houses + #3 ARNIVAL nage yp et : ' ra ; Rent Apts Unturni hed | a) a mene RB a --! aPr.. PRIVATE | me | ener and cnlepnce, Ju 7 IUCR, Ronde FOR GENTLE. . . NK Oka Le | er at. ee MEN * mths ROOM FoR K. G, HEMPSTE :AD aicnteman West side. FR 2-40s0 i aionoo on daye Maren ban Feb as DNPT RNID hen oes _ ES 200 fore _ Been; PE 53446. 111 5. Telegr mod CLEAN a yt: ~ graph ow meee! ae? we SOG APARTMENT. PARTY 7 after 4 p.m. 1600 90 Cooley Lake Ra son $10 we ii MARIVA, UPPER 3 AND BATH. wehbe 7 othe Bice, PE 21425 Ase ROOM FOR MAN DOWm T ROOM 6 BAH OrPen ikar ,,)""- Sl FE +700 net nese Bue PRErE _ GENTLE. Paivate sirtnance™ WASH ING phone and tel : Clean. Rested. hot nd soft w 20662 ‘ ‘ privieges. FE ers 473 8. - ROO Es adults. a9 drut Ped : --% Bei fl BUSINES oR On ED curn, 63 room «farm home 34774 ROOM — WOMEN WITH KITCH en privileges Afternoon abift Cali between 8 00 am. and 2 30 pm 4 Tregent ROOMS WITH KITCHEN ~PRIVI- PPER 6 Rooks AND BATH > heat. Shown Sup 2 to 4 27', N St Oxford ; wir SIDE DUPLEX 5 ROOMS Gas heat. Webster Schoo! loca. | 00 mo. Avaell Immed:- beriain / ROOM PRIVATE BATH GENTi ¥ man, Wen _side $10 FE 24516 ROOM RIGHT DOWN _gentieman. 4) 4h FOR SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE ee F i m Re Hou [Fe ishe 3° an on bu ine, Call FE ww SLEEPING | ROOMS. $1 Pi ; 8 "PORN, HOUSES rom win TER | _5-6407 ares = rental. Adults ae ust have 71 AROE L NO ROO Rccwicue, mabe Cs aad 2008 vate beth wert ‘ vor ha se R Le yg y= i a oF siness women ciomrs COTTAGE PARTLY PuR--4INGLE Man nished. Adults ew: No pets 5371 sleeving reo Cooley Lake Ra _ Pontiac 6 WOMAN FOR FURNISHED HOME FOR RENT | | SLEEPING ROOM FOR RE. lad September ee FE 4-308 June “S5T-T akeiide © ixey ROOM FOR GENTLE rig Elizabeth Lake Estates man, hee like bog oi Close rWinbrook 3.7653, Detrott _ down town rE 40376 LOVELY “LAKE “ROME. “NICELY WIDOW HAS ROOM WITH ‘HOME Site ee Lo privileges and garage tus Dr, Waterford er, or busin ss lady i ll CIO8E TO TOWN FE _572 Clara 81 . 11 conventences. Zana: FE 5-182: 4 ROOM. FURNISHED. 9325 OAL Road, Po tia Lake ic ROOM HOUSE. WY" S210. a Orion New 3 RM. COMPLETELY MOD-| ore, oe bes ln. sear grocery | LAROE MODERN “ROME, co CON. 4m! dehy Cass Lake. MU 4061 Dod, ig Ay 4 entrance ! ‘o OM FOR MU _ +e = PE 2-45 Dr. Alnut 40274 | _of HousES § ROOM, PARTLY FUR- | noOes Ww nished Of furnace be shown _lotte off E. How Bat. and Sunday ‘4 noon to ROOM, BOARD AND LAUNDRY @ pm. Tl! Lakeview drive Orion in ot 33 HOUSES AND APTS. FORN. OR | fooM a RORRD FE unfurn Tote welcome Russel) 35 UN. ges mt . FE 41444 Corner of Cass «3 Clark 8% Call before ¢ ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. ODERN 3 BEDROOM KE- Clean rooms good meais Home front, Unton e Rd near privileges 336 N Saginaw. Commerce. 3 children welcome. ROOM AND BOA RY RE _Lease to June 16. EM 35866 | jonebie To ciple inert | MODERN 2 oom COTTAGE ON do housework Lake Orion. 160 Heights Rd Lake dren while ames Bree _ Ories. at ald end Sundays free. Close NICE COZY HOUSE FOR RENT 3 52550 te 4 acxite rmation 2% Convalescent Homes 38A | NEAT AND MODERN EXOT? | Couns REST HOME FOR AGED lap bed, 5 base room “2AKIand 63363. Reacon- at .3385 Fox &t. room iaguire | bie rates _ et Edgewood Golf Ciub- | CA house on Comm: rce Rd. or phone ent, purse a oe evar | eal care ORCHARD | La LAOk | _ aa, suena hook peetic ee Hotel Rooms 39 _afte fay al) ea *| HOTEL AUBURIN ‘ WiSHED r | aise te F | A Day or Week June 14 FE 5310. HOME OW’ Tz “HOTEL ROOSEV ELT tt you Hwy Avail. Oct. Ist, 675 mo. Li are toute “for a bag & hotel and hotel odulte $20, Busca Vista. Belle- here. é TAGE. Ot WEAT | “WEEKLY RATES . reasonable oo | _S12 and-tp- ge ROOMS WITH TV M AC. IDEAL | PE 86-8126 treet aaa Rent Stores “0 COerled) teh doraratsn tne. || STORE SPACE VOR-REWT ON | dern house @ miles; ana ivy W with Fight to dectyn, bef to Ose Len. | © @rivein Geer FE | 5 Oren Rent Gear Toland “Lake. #17 mea L FOR BEA On Forest Fean otwo —— other DDgsinessen. 3013 Bhnabetn dern_Willtame Lake. Newly paint ee od FE $1700 For Sale Houses —_43 MODERN + we “DOLL HOUSE WEST SUBURBAN eex200 ft. CAkoE PRONE ROOM, palvare OR PARTY ROOM F L ’ wad Aol :* ADY o / Si leges for % nice boys 63 Cham-. til Seminole Ave . for teach. | Rooms With h Board 38 iat 5 Pa ht ead {Mice E ROOM FOR | TRACKER OUSE FOR RENT. 319 ROWAN Hs ches fo ban bere w Tag Serer ae fp dasa mt . 19454 by Dick Turner ee a etree, Partridg e y. Ce + Fege;—eereened porch, full 18 THE, “BIRD” 4g SEE | hove, ‘asker heel "rams Wy os | Save. aber Nae 9 CUSTOM BRICK | ef coal, sewers. % bidek trom . i | park and beach $13,500 cash =~ delight brick | cash to $6,000 mortgage © home e rooms, .- Pe 2254 w | tom built end. figished” with jt Sit ee = — — and —_ ; up Lets extn includ Lake Home large ledgeatone Sreplaes rr SMITH Ld uonally 1 tien stone nters. dream i&iltchen AND — Paha dy Be x) tile bath, 2 ear attached garage 660 & rooms and Ney Pull bemt.| Located tm beautiful, well fe- | Screened front porch. | 2 car ge-| stFicted sub. on ‘@. la ‘ rege Call today. } wt with os gelf course at y ou fan move in te- | Only $7,180 down, 918.989 | full price SUBURBAN BRICK Modern § ream suburban bunge- low with lake privileges located North Side medern home, living rm... Osk floors, plastered | wei. gaan @ecorated, full bamt . with stoker evto- pol ‘eae a cher heater garage West of Pontiac, Mardweod fieors, Onty $1500 00 down Call for ep. tuii basement with fruit celler pointm ent. ole | @md an extre let for the kids | | | er marge Private = eeach. | H ie right at only. $10 S00 John K. Irwin terme er will trade tor larger REAL TOR * ome. i's No aginew ? Can “7 Phone PE 24a, eve Fe dite WARD FO PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316. - STOUT'S 43 W Muron St, Open Eve. 9 ” . | | —— ae ee — | | * gemma ene Um Dee welt, | BEST BUYS | tees cpr tz Fae TODAY tors § ACRES |S ROOM BUNGALOW IN EXCEL. | Off Baldwin Just 4‘) miles j lent -condition on targe Wooded from city Hmits This fine lot, with lake privileges Z — pe rr | ea rer by MEA Gere | '. Cope garege home with overhead doors made very liveabte Also 16x34 besement ready to build on Here te your | Call $ level parcel bas « 2car _ | 5¥ Owe 7 EDROON MOB: \ BY OWNE’?. 3} BEDROOM. Mop. | * ent “Originally it was just Smith & Jones—then Smith got chance to have something at 644 monthly Min —— very pice Only 84.000 after 6:30 pm except Saturdays ane _ _ __ a _: j vere $300 PER MO | NORTIL SIDE Income on this wel located prop FOr Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 4. LeBaron School district iar . Dts _ = ‘ bath, ee | 3 BEDROOM SHELL HOUSE WITH mac EDAY LAKEFRONT YEAR| cw, “Sam ‘sumee | HILLCREST DR. full Dasement_ OR 31766. - ereund bes: 3 vearecms bat | storms and screens Nice 7 on ranch type 2 car garage aVivak “LAKE PHA BR 80 Cell ewner, OR 3-108! | lot. Only 96.500. Terme jo — gemecete peseee- rvick has 1 left. 1784 we ROO’ 4OME. #0 BUCLID } a | ‘Wervien ave A —— uv Inquire 01 Buciid | |S REDRQOMS © TUNTBRASKATST. | RET denser | goenic aalce ney mr el) ‘ 1 _feor,4- ‘youn é Foone way ear ge | meta meh SAS Ge Ha gcc a ee al ity conveniences *- j ts furnished basement with down ; hy 2-210) Immediate | Large 3 family re ee CUCKLER REALTY * 1 lot garage Buitable for +400 + Yeoming house Immediate Maths reise PE $0312 OR 3.6003 en 5 or 6 room home Brick Deeg j Pp dawn | ferred Write Pentiae payment. j ~ BARGAIN Bor RARE | . New 3 bedre.m vesement, pias ROC ‘STE : $750 DOWN | Linea? Sein “ses™*Aigett Secs | ROCHESTER AREA ej Now vaerant. Geod looking Crescent Lake <= | Large living room, 2 master bed ¢rooms and beth, all pilas- EXCLU + rooms. Gnack bar Fortiall com- tered walis. large full base Ww ranch site. custom build Fetes Porites) : ment. new furnace Oniy | | OF we pune be cule your panes | 7 id HOME EL Bane BARE feet to sandy jake prvi be Baik ‘of Bliver isso a Bae ie | | leges. It's w buy= i e ne. Segre OR ee - | ’ RF N > 700. _1)_0-0t : see | oe: ee ie |* erivileves in io = - ine } et en ae | in Oekland County. Only 3 | Also 6 room nouse aot Fisher's, 2 - pes | miles from downtown Pon- | emily bee 30° 8 Munn “stall bern 1 . | tine — yet situated on @ ( _Otmmap_and 5.0, 66 ure iC PANGUS paved street with city bus BY OWNER, § ROOMS AND BATH. Ortonville 132, Reverse > euereee| S service, close to stores and e™der block home, completely ~ «OP REALE. ¢ P £ FER cn CENT lot, e@ landscaped ‘] } nap venetian : oon Tench ~— oly ‘owe eee BRICK WANCH | Blinds throug Maceday Gar- if home = a ? Prom re Pe Pr cdigg 000 — or Spence Lal Front werage. tures - pal aS = = "RED "HORSE Cowe3 wnstee bepress, | ameve: dows, ma roo. tiled bath, — _ { O 1 “oe = Prt. 17 basement, 4 al knotty i an'e ae adit cae 906 recreation room _tiled FOR BETTER HOMES Walked Lake Ave A tasee hv fireplace. You'll 2 bedroems,:, *. ag | | £37253 ee IT'S YOUR PAULT ropme in attic 68 with oi = If you oly Pf gol Boe str Sepriece. oval cone . brick Income, © | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Op‘teatins for bab per weet wed | _PEE 32108 Immediate poisession TT 6. Be Po PE $4163 | & & room apartment down A REAL VALU Seen Eves. tt! 6.30 owner Nice basement with bod MIDDLE STRAITS EK PRIVIL- furnece and satomatie het ve- LEOES. ter Also a 2 ear garage You Nearly new 2 Bedroom ranch | —wt heve to burry on this one. | home, Bags: shower b . LET IT RAIN | FA tha Seat” cigetere hot water You won't care ff you sre set- Lot Thal tifice $0,000. terms | tled tm this 3 bedroom modern WHITE LAKE FRONR heme Donelson Schoo! Year round bedroom ‘ Taree I's car garage and « large lot living room tine room, kitchen E Side Saal sou akt aan scete | oat ccomont, Ba Qa teat ipl o wn an ac . | | “ast 3 tor only $7,650 They just called bay ny “Trees paved road. Only | 3 large bedrooms huge liv- ond sald. to coll fer 6 low dove ML. Duke Johnson firepbace. treat aining —— Eo 28en 86h Union “bake ne WHATS VALUE? Seat urektect tees Ree | This one te foils. A. five, room SMART | BUYS LAKEFRONT JOHNSON, Realtor te bastty coder. Taore We 8 Seven view ever fervace sad . wee dowea view over and ‘ to len gardens. Ritchen j FE 4-2533 ae en ma many bul window Caraga eitposa: | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd Sey Gocoar’ sak aaenee too! Stone fireplace, 1% car a a se | makes th as excellent buy at garage WEN cupboards Gas 7 $0,500 heat, storms and streens = IDBAL SMALL FARM Professional tnterior decor! 1S ecres of very Ulleble soil Texes only 686. Excellent with beautiful and peach schools nearby Early poe . *, and grape vines session price is exact The home is modern and has | The ly $21.000—wort, it, too! Union Lake Privileges ot Nieely furnished 5 porch Garage. Fireplace Of) beat | years rooms bath HOLMES BARTRAM negate eves 4392 Dixie hey OR 3-1950 | . PN 21S Ph | _ Pontiac Lakefront a yg ME... cone Year sround heme with oo f 2 aoe rie stove and ? partially Ki up. enc re — heat 2 car ce- tnsulet storms rage, A-l LJ s reens basement, sew siding awpers home et section 910.500 terms of — a gg s wy A _Pomlad' Prom or fi KENNEDY MODERN ALL ELECTRIC CaB- REALTOR : ins, All utilities furnished. sleeps | Evenings “4 wr, 4 020 week. OR 3}-TT00. oe? _W. 43960 Lake Tourist Court. 8230 High we HAVE - SELECTION OF OLD- land Ra. ey | ames on Le with very NEW LOG HOME. ¢ ROOMS & bath.i Auto off heat. New dryer | "RED ORSE Sante’ Su" Sree tate ho HC 3-2900. To responsibie party sore CASS ELIZABETH RD PE FE 2017 2 COTTAGE, COUPLE — 4 only, FE 2-1333 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 KEEOO HARBOR. PARTLY FURN clean, 4 rooms & oath $65. 2 adults, references ENTALS 1 RENTAL VICE PE ¢i503 | NO Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ORION, } BEDROOMS, GAS HEAT. | MONEY year around, 980. MY 34312, | “oearoom tease * 100. fmmesi- | DOWN 2878 Lake Rd | ROOM AND BATH. IN at 200 ty __| % block from ies. = ! _ Fequired. s° Huron. { OR AVE. 5 i : DROOM RANCH he large. ies ie = 3 BE Wa [ODERN | TYPES FOR Gls .. 2 bedrooms. show- rif tH, or Lake Dr. See caretaker 136 Walled Lake ; Court or MA 43234 | LEASE | se ut OPEN EVERY DAY bedrooms. Sethe, “be Re iring pee DUPLEX = ron cals on tase |S end bali Gas heat oom home ae Decorating is aon a) the rear of ‘ati rod = Leceted ip ‘wasaeran te this at. - ‘20 c0ht cn. thle ene. our {month Pull is only $8. Afactive — att ay eet : 7 | Pao s SS bedrooms. Auto- she, derinitely wont last, Ne | matic gas Deel and sitached ee- Bloom field Highlands ealy % bieck to the rane huge gerd ls beow- thie ome” ; ooms — sem!-bungelow, off he 3 - bedroom heats eautital fenced rear | Tanca “iyo, heme, butt on Tout 4944 W. Murom PE Gis ew cerpeting n iiving, room ee DRAYTON PLAINS and deo. Only $12, Worth | exterior and ready for you to! A ey 6 teem 2 Seems ° ft, tool tinside | Teste. of tana 2 er bees en eslie R. Tripp, Realtor | One ct several models open for pen ome 0.008 with 63.604 Gown m2 W Lawrence 8 ise ard’ Willems Lake Ra, ap) DRAYTON PLAINS roxim. bi s ‘room eo La = i e Cily Airport with Xe scree of land. "Well laad sce! 3 bedrooms Piaste NS walls. Full beth and shower 64. FP. C. Wood Co.) sit sttie"srne | ; REALTOR New frame seach type 3 bed- Cor. . ed shell home with @ large OR 31235 e_ Open 9-7) is foom, kitchen, dinette. bath : REMODELED © ity soem, 05 0 letee int OFFERS «= FARM HOUSE with $730 down. Salesman on the 3 Bedrooms Ca 8 ccogs. Fyen worn, Dorr; A New Development 8 room. and bath home tn race new Youngstown kitchen r living —a@ com- ronaeril contain cf eet | saop™ Take wnripcerNs feces | Teorte, Ft sore. ow "at ment, ga. eat, com Only $2,000 down. Leke | north of the city limite on M24. storms screens, extra Meges is ow as $659 with $160 down. lot. pan 50 DOWN | Wateh for the Perry : Immediat 7 ‘ or a Pl 4 LAKEFRONT Inconel y goat_cop| tail 3°5e tet Oran Term | A trast lketogt ot anit 4 on corner lot 460x120 | Nicely landscaped. Runs from the Cus 3 seems ont a room . CLOSE IN | peg 4 oa lake. $900. $300 Reader ‘erick and frame an interest =| price i.e terms. — j NORTH 4 F ilw—C] I 4 cqubereene = Nace Leree amily ose In neti 13 rooms and ¢ daths now Fan ‘tecoment with tite. fleor showing tmeome of utem: The yard New 2 Red oom monthly plus owners apert- A NCW tr ment. apartments of 3) : 7 ke to save fooms an* bath each on te ist 4 rooms & bath real buy. All and 3 foots & beth on automatic of} 2nd, 3 ents furnished. walls oak 7 rur 4 with ;tteam heat, newly $1,500 exterior, Lot 83x $i6,- 000, terms. - Ortonville Area . ; n home for s ee ve rented bee home com- 6nd at & cost a. Stn cod Gites soeun eat for appoint- : about anything!” 7 t uw. _Muron_ a F..C. Wood Co. Corner of Williams Lake Rd OR _3-1235 Office pty 3 | GATEWAYS to 9080 gown - “8 jeem heyse 1% eeres on Crosb Late Ra. Full price, down. Goats tecement hasee @ $7700 GEORGE MAR iy REALTOR 626) “ | Watettord Pull ' | 1 Andersonvilie Rd. Waterford _ _OR v1 | NEED- MONEY well bullt home has twe | Call YH cone, odes =n TSIDE CITY Went gone one story home | auto heat, | land Pog hessodio porches, ea- — Hehen priees at e000 | GAYLORD OPEN EVENINGS 196 Bast Pike # OPE SAT’ & SUN, 1106 Williams Lake Oerdens 3 bedrooms Wall ine Cas heat eohener Ge | Sega street a... ae ose 6F A HOME OF YOU R- OWN Lincotn Heights For Sale Houses BOLIDA’ P FaRMs ORiende S110) i 4 ROOMS AND : 6 Or 62.000 down FE s-a3i2 MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOME 14 car garage neers goed gar den land Sy to Oakland Lake 90050 wit’ Teasonable down pay- | ment. HOLMES-BARTRAM oe je Mwy or »‘ip00 ves OR 3470) Fy ~ ROOM MODERN a AK ret _ 300 « down FE 45030 COLORED ~ § rooms and bath Basemene Coa! heat Price’ at 66.000 with oa Reosevelt Hotel _PR ert or rr Lei $350 DOWN ew 4 bedrow i * full | asement LExtersay “Sataplete un finished interior Lake privileges Ow 3-203 “KINZLER | 4 Family Income Weil foeated on paved street neat Webeoter Behoo! In excellent condition meide & out Large 4 reom and beth apt dewn and twe J reom apts and bath up. Good . sgt and me new oll furnace Lagge 2 car | es Only TTI) cash to m 15-Acre Fruit Farm Near Rochester Kemodeied 7 rm Colonial home, email bern and ther buildings 3} acre “apple orchard peach trees, 400 gra a variety of other berrie, Just what hare been waiting for once ip a iifetime oppor tunity Price 618.000 of leas iu divided Inchan Village Awey from all trefiic and noise Ong just a short walk fer the children to Webster fichoo| This is @ thet Wont last long Spe clous @ room brick colonial and I's led bathe te 1953 Mas fireplace. oak and screens Nice light base- spent for s dey Peasy new FHA terms Watkins Lake Front The beet value ever in 6 jake front heme All white frame alow - custom built wm 1931 8 entra size rooms, tiled bath with at teched 1% car gare. Par. titiened basement for ree reation room, . Timken off urnece Storms & screens Bhaded lot 605900 Bert sand beach Oniy 64.000 down. 6 Rooms—9 Acres On main highway « drive to city Um eled tte ry ehieten, house muck for truck Just the smell ferm thet ° many hare been weiting for Price 60.060 terms John Kinzler, Realtor 10 -W HNures rR 43908 Tl no anewer Ph Fe Bvee lhe Co-operative Real Estate Buchange . {8 ROOMA AND oe Léw bows payment EM 5 ROOM HOUSE COMPLETELY furnished on weet side Will sell house withow furniture rE +0907 VACANT 8 gk wt owns Bi wile 10. 100, down first at OL | ‘= KNUDSEN South Bloomfield | Immediate poseesston es te ces ae | Bloomfield Highlands 016.326 wondertul famiiy heme with | Ne acres o' ground 7 foome | Near ‘St Ben 4 t' are well arrenged with comer room frame with unfinished | terms SM ong Uulity room and rege, 660 terms West Side $1 000 Down “sonventent to town - off. Elie. g fieor Lot tes e Be ell on Full price 2 Fume Income Only 67.600 ota 61.008 down | 3 a | Wisner District—Income & rooms end bath up aiid down Ph On heat. corner ia garage $14 960~terms = BUY AND SELL ND CONTRACTS ead double | NICHOLIE, AND HARGER Co. ‘ww sw ae ee) _ $250 Down = 2 bedroom starter heme with les — on Maceday Lake we je tank and electr poe dP vd neko. ed. Full price $395 Down New 2 bedroom cedar shake bun- alow com on exterior only . lots w Pty es on Hun- Lake. rge living pooe ll with pictu-e windows HAPPINESS HAPPY LIVING PRIVILEORS ON 2? LAKES Just the spot for the pow. at trectt “T BEAT IT. | _. MUCH WANTED , landecaped tt 2 en rage, pavec sirect Puilt Py your | large tamily or income Offe t $13,600 terms COMPARE IT OuU'LL It “<= IT’S NEAT AND TIDY. WATERFORD DISTRICT Attractive 4 room and bath, 3 bedroom one Member Coen. Real Eetate 1962 W Huron h | Cooperative Real Batete Price Reduced _ An seven room frame home GAS heat, wovdertu neigh- NICHOLIE) == law. hore oe “ph Far sain aiding tures Crescent Lake 4% rooms end beth 2 yrs Needs @ iittle work ‘one #0 jot Only 94.080 with terme can't beat & Cad fz WM. H. KNUDSEN | REALTOR 019 Postie- “4, +4516, Eve 5-106 3-6320 BROWN $1,120 DOWN Brand new 3} bed- alow with full bath, , wired large roome eon- struction, attractive design Ne | ners | | i wey raneh homes, 2 STONEY ; 2 real value \ - Built | { arr Houses uses 43) | 4923 Pontiac iN LAPEER AREA | WALTE 2. BEDRM | mortgage coms and you won't be FR ‘Cooperative Real Batete Bachange | your life peying for 62.500 DOWN Ottawe Mills Spe | elal Gur its @ ‘ove neat. attrac- tive and Well-bullt two room brick bengeiow full basement, sluminum storm pag oh leg seroens OU furnace. Better take « look 614.000 FULL PRICE tor thie farm. 6 acres within @ miles et] steam heat ‘erg rage chicken house Mere ig you have been asking for $95,500 JAMES K iatkefront 3 bedroom brick bi) and ton room with two _— Shown by appointment only AZ H BROWN, Realtor WwW Huren re 210 Bach. | 900 DOWN = 6§ «acres of land with pa 20220 rage, ideal build- ing ote joceled on Ciletogy tiie | Full price is only $2,600 $1000 DOWN A real ewie This | hou : ” aah 60%200 Loeated im the Avon School ares Full price 60.460 FIVE ACRES OF LAND with « new ranch type home. Consisting of large livine room. dining ei! - modern kitchen. 2 bedrooms, full | oti foreed-air furnace. ; Also hes 18x34 | of this property | fs good~—good for truck garden) spot CAMERON H. CLARK i FE +0002 BUILD N NOW tee pine. | ang ear tt ee. One. nhs r * HERBERT C. DAVIS Lake Ra home on — acre 4a ment story “ullt tm 1080. | te ass p on ll equity, balance can aan Mohawk ¢6040 OXFORD—9 ROOMS — sent! @e 3 family : is ted t© single rest- dence * bethe e 2 car Laree ‘ot with berries and fru Tee $8,000 with terms MEAGHER REAL ESTATE | Qaford. Mich OA a | ELUaAbEeTH “TAKE ESTATES bedroom stairway te catunielie’ | etitc ger heat newly decorated Late privileges 4 per com GO. L | interest r <0) | LAKE NEAR OXFORD | bedreoms Lerge iiving reom | Kitchen Nicely wey J Incom- | plete plumbin 100 @ ORE AL TR MY 20st | ~UNFINIGNED HOUSE r acres on Huron River 3 miles. from Milford Call MUtual ¢3036 | OEE THESE HOMER tust 2 blecks from Marceday | Lake and rivileges on an Alt beach pieaty ef bedrooms, hot water heat, i%® car gartge ex cellent landecepigg end gerden fenced hack’ yard Neat as a pin end a real buy at $1006 down I] ' 1 bleek from Williams Lake with tivileges on A-t beach @ smal rick Ceagsiee just’ 1 year old ce | Sg rg living reem. kitchen | uimmer cot with te en As * $5 80 i In Drayton Woode theres a 2 $0080 with |; THIRTY- THREE For Sale Houses “a Orchard Lake Cans OPEN SATURDAY, weroas AND WEEKDAY Ge out Orchard a te Commerce Ra. weet ands thea ie AS t model KINZLER CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE MI¢0008 OR MI6-4811 RANCH bits | SHELL. GOOD LO. cation PE 3-11 et Seen HU MPHRIES butlt ig tee. For #1, Cis oe \iving room, the bath, large bed- rooms, off heat sereena and storme Utility reem aut matic dryer veral m weet of aes oa m down pay te GO cont haved: THE MAIN FLOOR 3 nished rtment rents for $60. per month leaving ets — fer the ewner Fine cendition through- out Pull basement, otf heat Douw- ble garage a te S0n200 $16 500 Humphries RFAILTOR FE 2-0474 bedroom im bh tth le of liveabiity, Tt features fargo Lake Front od ft let, Le daar yr secon howe Ny = twe home fee. erveway en Li : rime black drt ts i Re A A eith 63.800 dewn Call for ap ehtidren’s , rk ? point ment rege and fen ons: HITE | a oe "a aot down Don't . Near St Benedict’ BROS. | sé tx te ? home features 3 ° « 1 ‘dp, caremic tk Ph OR 3.1873 On 3.1768 . “Open? tot tun Two | Sarg in’ esceltent = WEST OF PONTIAC” | $i4*,a04 out, Com ve fer ‘ over Leree new bubgaiows. 2 and 3 bed. reome Large living reome with dining L's Paster painted wails full basements otf amaeas Geod | grange! Lol —_ Lake 616. Terms PONTIAC REALTY CO | _ PE Sa2Te TH Baldwin _ WwW Taxes © Lake Area RANCH TYPE “iting Picture this fee yg Moen | large ge mos nono en shun dance com eocaente ttle bein “nl high bese showe ° ine an Only 64.099 down with easy terms 2 Level Acres 91.20 ‘own ang. 008. pet ; shinceon thts ideal | Pevesiow aan oay, Tee one to sort Lare reoms large enclosed porch, Seceae: : wee Tots S0n 196 each $8.000. terms OSEPH F. REISZ | Eves SEMINOLE HILILS PRACTICALL, vg dl gm Ideal with « froome oe @ our? TB gma om, ivi Magee pd oul ine Ritenen — > space, cad mtoe arpeting e minum storm '. orreens Wondertul basement, oes jot. Unique stoc’ ‘fence in rear for privacy to sell, THREE FAMILY EST SIDE white ation stairway to floored landscaped lot 602130 FOUR Bea .0M HOME SIDE Ideal for large. oft e family of roomers mm Ave and is tn termes or will © VACANT BUNGALOW $1,608 DOWN Excepts iy jarge ] bedroom would taal ewe full Loner | beautiful carpeting. very beautiful kitehen, Be a | y Feth full — ment ay. J neditional tots “valle Priced WE SELL - WE TRADE at 68.000 DORR & & SON aap mo aw Mure “OOF « A HOME OF YOUR Templeton Webster Grade and Washington Jr. High Owner \eav must sell ~ NOW! $14,500—' down. - AND HARGER CO. CASS LAKE .*. . Bateman $3,000 down, 1 mortgage t 4 per cen _ A. Taylor REALTOR— | ¥ ° 100 Oakland Ave ees Indian Village Brick Ld RS ay Saas ee Don't be asleep ; pen 4 . i wart bn tie down Tv | PAUL A. KERN, Bealtor | Ts CON M Oatlend Ave re Sen | Rte! _Batate Stree i019" [>a Hewse — Situated When ons we this blocks trdm Brayton, tre at hog | cute | f itving redm and home for only $2. Has living ete Bsns the mee rm kitehen, wtility & oall eve Pallde beth Mies tot Off Baldwin Ave | on wuity mete ame ee tan and A storms oreer nan cet prceschne gue! Samad iiaat sate sttie room Basement. . ga rage Only 66,00 ne, wants equity GI CUTE, RANCH HOME Rum Just across street from the mae BE = Suitabie : a3 Levety home ottvared ¥ Toom . parcel attached garage. Owner leeving town 86.800 Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 77 8 Tele Pa ag a ween Om “102 Bast PE ¢-020- ; Nicely furnished modern RB apt Me ays nt mn full ba Se room, full voter he ear garage Pull price, Brand New b So a motile Dest end water, large . pineres cate, cak foors, ful Priced at 913.000. Don't wise Nt, $1,850 Down 2 bedroom t slew Ag * ates oe iveabie but neste, some for iting oe. “Allen re f ; i : ! 4 i 5. = .- emma: pe me * iAP te rae a cara a Var tale ewies _as| ‘CHARLES. fonatiy we seek will fel) tn with 4 fully carpeted rooms in this well-buih 4 . home They'll enjoy | f wo | ! full a @ 2 car Vd fF moves you in 2 wie from’ cde. | z i 3 i Cie tg high schoo! | OARAG ‘8 { | Ris East of Joslyn Practicatly sew J BEDROOM with’ Its @ Jim Dendy bargain’ HIGH GRADE BRICK HOMES A 45 ft. ranch home fireplaces. recreation . shower & stool, 100 [t. bot, 1 reoms carpeted A East Suburban BEDROOM #ith ares a ey * a x »SCHRAM. J = 5-SOO1 or FE 5- 2504 Real Estate wachasge | 200. Phone for de- | B-D. C ee ES, Realtor eee ites OR 31950 4-606 i717 8 Telegraph Ras, Oped Evenings Co-operative Real "Estate Exchange Bloomfield” Township rick ranch home built arge living roam ia tear overlooking beeutifal land- First floor laundry Attached rage Weill restricted section cepuonally good value - AL NEERIEMER SYLVAN ay AREA New im ie! home = GARDENS See this mod 7 BEDROOMS $2,700 DOWN d-car garage me eetl landscaped | Te own tte attractive home will | oF $16,460. 63.960 coeo — RANCH STYLE 3 ved. hom we AC off heat Uanancaped t FLOYD KENT, Realtor ee ron Ce East. is —_— won gf _Waet _ equity. FE «4210 SCSTATE PROPERTY Mich. and caning, ake, = Pftrteoee on ar mo Want ! me. Write 1 ae is Cal sner | room. |3 LOTS TOGETHER AT CRES- Kitchen & diving ” Dishwasher — panenes @erage. Cash of terms. ; n ‘eget cas Te bed. | ie elm ree one leer Bath tH in let ES a! ; i El te unfinished attic for extra | ted. @ ft 11,680 with terms to © mortgage immediate possession if 23 & z i} Hay i 5a" = Py] | $938 Russell young | rtf it $2.500 DOWN §& ROOM Ph sche Fe 74 efetieetil g i SILVER LAKE FRONT | 8® | OOM BRICK - Attached | eerage Qutomeatic leundry equip- i AZABETH TAKE ESTATES ent included, full tile bath plus wied. lavatery, beautiful : i si - : a A : jue e i i? th van FE AR RosconTHOR $1900 | 5538 E E oll DINNAN AND SON 66 W. HURON i t 3 2 fs g z aj eer —— + pee oo ~ __For Sale Houses va) ___ For Sale Lots —_—ye 'BQUITY IN SMALL wm | vicinity of Crocsons a, tg ag Me ae” PROPER THE PONTIAR J PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 MODEST MAIDENS fee Sale Acreage 47 "$1,313 DOWN Lake fi sr rg B. F Unies Lake Bg uJ Mas fiving room 1966 Union Lake Ra. Le ~~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 | SAREPRORY AND LAKE PRIV- gg Waiters | ‘exe, Sasa estrcea ta | ‘Take & ‘Water Frontage ft ton Pisin, ae’ Me OL ‘MES- BART RAM & RIVER TAGE at Biack River & habe Huron, be- tween |“ or terms, OR aise »D Detroit collect TA 6-4 YEAR ROUND LAKEFRONT home. located on 68 ft of frumt- age. on Elisabetr Lake Paneies living room with 1 picture #in- dows. compact nied. kitchen with lots of cupboards, Dishwasher, eutomeatic washer and clothes dry- er 3 bedrooms, 1I'y bath §& closets, traverse ar through- out Automati. of) furnace. hot water heater. i% car garage of block terms ihe _poscceaien. Durham off Cass Elisabeth Rd FE +1468 | For Sale Resort Prop, - 44A | GRASS LAKE NEW canin| jerge lot. center Legge Hyg Booneh join state forest a ina. fishing Near Skeels north | of Gledwin 6796. $200 down. month. Jerry Morrow. Clere, Mich Ph 70053 oe — » Laree | BOAT LIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY : mm Fite! he! Nesemens ol) beet, | eerage one are just = few of y features of | it today! | LAKE FRONT MOTEL ON STATE | Giroux & ‘Hicks | Eves "tl @- ray 14 showing 30 per cent annual hdl | turn of investment Murry on this highway wth year sreund bust-— peas Must be sold Any reason able offer considered J. A. Taylor he = ma hires wits: a Open Bees. sd ree Pasteng, | Sale Sub Suburban 1 Prop. 45A 45A A a @ GULbOTT @ & SONS ons SQrden 6-051 _ MAytaly_6-2089 ANCHOR Open 2 to 5 Sunday Pt LONE. MA 6-3553 | o en. Late feet everything one of rag * or ome acre with lake guivitenes Because bust reverses the owner will © uity * | ym, Drive out Telegraph to | turn e > i% m West , Ra im t ae on | hand sid ANCHOR PHS if Mis ve, lc Po. Qusavitie 132, Reverse “eharge * | LOOKING POR A FUTURE HOME? | Bchools with sites for sale contact gapertatontons af schools, Romeo, For Sale Lots & RAO ARAM RAT ert cemt L& Subdivision Real cheap ea 2-000 LOTS 00x00 a ie Auburn & Rochester Rd 6208 | WOodward 36700 Detroit BUSIN: Elisabeth Lake Rd across from Golf Course frontage Only ite CASS) PARK 2 lote—idea) for Custard stand | 4 ESIDENTIAN ! eenes ss pear Kennett | eve’ terms LAKE Le bs © Lore tooking Elizabeth Lake only | SEAR CASS PAR 4 0n190 «8275 «6625 dn om me 1000400 WMigh dry beautiful bulld- tng site Privileges on Lake Oak- land $1000 Overlooking beautiful Elisabeth Lake 3 large lots Near 2 car, rage Idea! ranch homesite SSracr of — Lake Ra and THELMA. M ELWOOD | | $443 Case-Blizabeth Lake Rd | | FE 5-1204, FE 63844 Open @ to 7 2 Lors “Took ise BEAUTIFUL home site, Weert of Pontine $450 Oe with terme OR }-46535 | Seba s. a REG ch bees ts A | Fae ete 7 & Pare. rr = Leok At | CHEROKFE HILLS? the advantages of ite ton - close-in, country locat Elia. ae Lake Ra 1 mile W of. Ra + your = eons W. RIRD. Realtor | Rent-Le | ou — National Bank Bide Bves. PE 6-1393 | & PR 4-4525 | a eeraon — LOT ON DIXi£ “tu 8) i? $250 cash or $950 terms | bus stores and schools, ex- | soi] oniy $15 down and $18 per month A iittlie land and | better L fh AROWN, Realtor _W_ Myron FE 24810 | building site 560x127 & Privileges Te Sell.Te Trade mony you "euY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT | .R.HILTZ. | MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS rative vag Estate Exchange Open Eves tii 0. Sun 104 SUBURBAN & eofes fo frunt = berries les oa LADD 4206 Dixie Mwy.” ae dem | bs oy pe Aehoois Giroux & Hicks Open Bath and ae 08 Disie meme TT ay fon SUBDI : ' Ww = << "Eerie bene & ideal homesites lake Uf Caeaes : GREGG | ee Wee ) setae 300 desi ime lots Some Owner save se) “all THELMA M. EL woop ve (t cep Piesge” Lake ne Sto 7 aa COUNTRY OR CONVALES- cent home on % acres _— more Jay PLAN — 0 worn 30180 ed hen howe, 3 car garage with — attached, this place lays on 2 “They didn't_have any strawberries, so | made this straw- berry shortcake with peaches!"’ &: ood roads § miles West td a of at lon! Cresby ake | Bu usiness Opportunities 51 MA 54-5485 No Sun mi: Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER ter; SMALE GROC., APTS In excellent brick bidg on «@ 64 W Lawrence St CITY ACREAGE Gcres in elty of Pontiac 921.500, { \ OYD KENT. Realtor ew LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstone LOANS . $25 te 9500 $25 to $500 G Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Friendiy Service - teal estate, go fixtures, | for only $5,500 down plus | __ For sateen A cficpage “ — no larg WEST S. DEI Sette ATES SPF [ALS | | estate business 1953 Ferguson, Mode! asia with | for only $13,260 with $3,280 down EXCLUSIVE SALON 1969 Ferd with front i hha, 91.038 In excellent locaton in Birming- h double 14 inch plow and 7 ft All of the above units are in ex Equipment Co.- Your Authorised Ford Tractor erthwestere et, Masegioustt | seo 8 Telegraph FARMS OF ALL si2ks_ gee Em AL lak 2 | OFFICE OF NATIONAL | ) ACRES. i. acres, po build Suchy ealt vite, ‘Mich " ar ‘ACRE. 6TOCK PARM_ GOOD You cen buy this block of § stores i. ft A. reasoned! All | Root Realty, Otisvile, Ph 2252 ¢ ROOM HOUSE AND ¢ ACRES out FLOYD KENT, acres Owner 664 36 W , OL 3 | Lawrence + me a full path, new | That Old Feeling ? ? A sure cure for those lay » | ACRES Small house, cuicken coop. Lo ek for - more details cn te m8 Might—Smail ? Farm home has 7 rooms & bath STATE.WIDE | [3% @ Saginaw Ore G-os3s = TEAGUE FINANCE CO. jae es ee | ON VOORHEIs gan. 3 Just weer Humphries’ 2 eal Estate Exchange | a Property u LAND CONTRACT WN Located just outside of Bee lots. balance $8200 one bidg ——— im all about 6000 pum le of Possibility of ooing | Ca WHEN | YOU NI NEED $25 to $500 schoel Newly one We can mele you with your mon led. Has inside service _ aew | ou can eet up Loved nes in small monthly pay- | Teiephowe us or call et our ois| STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 thing goes ot. 702, Pontiae: SIste Basu Bldg Up to ron, moames| — SSOB-CASH PRINCIPAL CITIES | COAST-TO-COAST ons | World's Largest aw Huron Open Bve _FE 2-316 | for You Today 30.000 =FAMILIES IN —PONTIAC and Oskiand County teave bor- rowed from Buckners tn the last 37 years : BUCKNERS THE OLD LIABLE UP-TO-DATE LOAN COMPANY WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELL TREATED When tliness comes: When there are yotts or short time lad ee are dealing © Buckner's re you are. always sure of \ Sand end tr FE 5-6105 BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY You can obtain up to $560 to- mosgthiy payments , charge ta less than you think . BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED AT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Above Walgreens PE 4-0541 h Corner Saginaw and Huros _Street, Pontiac LOANS $20 TO $500 On Signature Only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF *"ONTIAC 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN — TO $500 LIVESTOCK Ph. Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711. OL 1-9791 SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “Tae” ae to hag on ig men, women—married Se visit lean, first Write or in Today LOANS $25 TO $500 RENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. TW. Lawrence FE 2.9249 Pontiac John K. Irwin 6 FT eee RON AOE | Reverty end Mortgage Loans Lo LOW INTEREST Oniim ited mw. oe single fam pee 2 8; age en “TH. G. PETERSON Reel PE see or Pe Swaps 55 a pe Bus. Prop A) POTENTIAL ar0H | Station to Lean 53 {State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 seston One Opportunities 5: 5i 1046 to 1989 ears arn, Bre, your, te, FOR elgg “tf OR LEASE. POOL 21 ACRES On & paved road north ¢f Pon- tiac, small 14x18 cabin needs land. 6 setrailer, acreage or ye ose in home close to Pontiac as : payment Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 77 N Saginaw st Ph FE 56-8165 m Eve till 8.30 ? WHEEL, TRAILER. GOOD GON: | te dition. Quill _Tifte,_ 3-1206 after 6. Gignatures and other securities = OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. | Rees Money? es your telephone. "FE 58121 DEER n iep Bouts : mi pe acres 10 m‘ies Ey TRE sin se Branch. Large room Mee a eHOP 3 CHAIRS. BAC 2323 # piv APT INCOME ORORS 6 FE? O28 : ge INCOME. GROSS At | Home & Auto Loan Company eg soe Bee Wataraay 8 tot aasnen OM are> for a 4 room house Pon- a EK MARB TOR PHONE oS _ EXCHANGE YOUR STOVE. INCH. oe | y of storage «pace berry 9-2011, 1115 East i¢ Road = a eeipeeEE WARDTOR. “EE a nis ge s -” f 22 3 eraek e 2 , Ste > SELL OR TRADE 196@ model, all-metal and —_— | 3e es Ret SSSESSESSESETE for Sale sle Clothing 5 56 oa HEaTiNd STOVE, Ms: Peas. thermostat control. SIZE $8. blue gaberdine suit, size 8. $7 3 GE REFRIGERATOR, EXCEL- Le) Em condition, 143 8 Edith |e a! check wool suit, Money to Loan = 53. z ahs BROWN sUTTS (State Licensed Lenders) end | $70 MANS SUIT LIKE NEW SIZE | 39 $20 HEYWOOD - WAKEFIELD | BEAUTIFUL L GRAY MOUTON oe 8 $168 | KENMORE AUTOMATIC | WASHER —— Laundry 4% ys i Wall Tile... ..-10c #1 Coats 10. as bee 111 Navajo, FE 56707. | EI : SRE a siatit FR | ow? , OREY “WOOL SMARKSKIN with Bip-in dresses Ging 2‘, Like ie i ETE | COATS AnD EC I PHILOAS RANG RANGE. ~ Lik! ied $50. 3056 Margaret, Aubu room | ae WOMEN AND > CuTLD RE as) Soe oo os Dwight ‘Also » household are Off Round Lake Rd. EM 3-2067 T. SIZE LEAVING STATE” 1) CUBIC Pas 39. FE ¢1413. "nF Pio « weer. — dress coat size pro 4 te 12 ‘Teenage navy. eid | ) DOWN __Coldspot Bo Bg rE rary lent condition. MT 4-0166. i se Dining suTTE. One E Tarver “STRAPLESS FOR- ico ond belere Jacket. Worn re Coat Ss. i ut tion. Now © siio. be Ml 61300 5| Sale Household Goods o7| Sa Hewesheld Goode 87 _ hs ing Lake Re . | per Sah For rie Miscellaneous 60 60 FURNITURE CO. LL ALA PL ALL OUT CLEARANCE We're just 2 miles from down- TEE TO mages | copper rafter square . . elec. toaster -. 9.06 Roto Broil 3% Meta! Hampers. five Mair Cu cot .. 6 1.88 Swivel top vacuum .. si Steam irons “+ Elec. Cof.ee Maker . § 8 ae Sse set $12 50 Seeder—35 ib. | Box 25 shotgun «bells, fie! | Box 25, shotgun shells, full . | Box bide rocks (135) z 2 ral baits BARGAINS IN SHOTGUNS Elec. saw (6°) . $79.50 Elec saw (6'<'') 969.00 $24.05 ‘4 elec. drill, Jec. Ck $16.7 $19.95 Ke elec drill Jac Ck. $12.96 $39.50 4," elec drill, Jac. Ck. ot | $34.50 Elec sander eS te | $3450 Elec. grinder -..... $51.05 [agree — .. 0% ad eo” Bandsaw ....... $4 set auger bits . $ $495 - e * $5.50 50 Evans steel tape . § | $10.60 48° brass bd level s $605 24° aluminum level $ 450 3 380 Vice grip piers, i) ice P ‘ $26.50 M a chest ... $18.76 $26.50 Machinists chest ne ™ | $ 600 Carpenters handsaw % So ft ible | 7 4 6 13 pe highspeed drills 6s MM” pipe wrench $27 GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. Always Plenty of Free Park ae erat Ss ete Sundiy og to 2:38 * LIVING ROOM. MODERNISTIC | ALL TINOL NOLEUMS 19x12 L INOLE UMS. $1.98 12x12 Geld Sea, Linoleums Py oft 395 Inside-Ou'side Paint. $1.49 gal. Plastic Wall Tile 16 sq ft. oes Ft. Wall Tile......8¢ Calif, Orig. Inlaid ‘Std.) % 450 Hi — os $1.95 gal. | Harolds, . Saginaw & PIECE DINING R ROOM | SUITE, | Free Detive poll Zz ¢ MA 56-6004 { Double Stamps .) a DESK, MAPLE oven Fridey Nite ‘th 8 pm ae ee gpuianee. rit Gar rRESRES AND AOTTY WOOD Closed |ARC WELDER 300 AMP. A-i Stes Hilbere 62 waheme 00. +4082. oxi2- GREY RUG, Lag ~ lyf . price. - COMPRESSORS AND JACKE e Taio for rent. Also cofcrete broken by rice Gas trowles, belt — tric sewer cleaner, CONE’S RENTAL 1251 Baldwin FE 23-0077 Shape. $100. FE ANCHOR FENCES _ FRA approved No money dora. Pr FE for free estimates. ANGLES. CHANNELS BEA pipes. reinforcing Typhoes sisi conte pewer axe | panto wacmamés | PAINT. . $2.98 GALLON - | aEBOIL Wasatino— + Good tarde end outside white ROLL AW Y BED 89 50. floor radio desk end char $1495; sofa bed. 19.50; crib ana wow mattress, | Clear lappee «0° Redwood PRACTICALLY NEW PFRIGID-| —jcncase -— ire irener. hai half price for ewe trees lect = veoetien ERD | weed. Coat a BUILDING $1 Orchard Lake ~ USED TRADE-IN — DEPARTMENT ; ite H 3 5 TT TERMS THOMAS ECONOM Y FURNITURE CO. 361 i i i 3 big savings. We buy, sell and exchange for the home. FURNITURE Blackett | is sheatlilng boards cash and carry rs ‘eh utilty plywood 94.25 | Sheating boar « ARING AIDS ARB fot no'sy; get free trial be con red PE 2-1900. faucets $14.95 ers $34.45. higan Orchard Lake | BATH 7 Pipes and fixtures, ae on and gas water hea’ coal "see oa fee water HEIGHTS. Sey 2685 Perry Bt, Phone FE 1 ter softener. WE No down Pomocom | fan _ly payments. FB 4-38T2. lawn bench. basement tee ~ OR 31344 CHIPPED SINKS. el 2 comp't SAVE 100 a“ ixaw , | BURMEISTER , yh “Best Buys” g ; 3 a rt a SEP EKEKY Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. WE DELIVER Radius EM 3-465) EM3.3096 FOR MORE PROSPER- ‘ITY use Classified adst, ‘Want Ads are famous for — making monéyT Dial FE 2-8181. sees cftPPEWA FENCE | co. Hf no answer OR 3-121 Poni e. cheap poarid viele. +008 oiL ioe Riper Tae vw ita ee ruird, Roch: Used sheeting, per totle ; 7 steer. CLOTHES tee Beat as ] qt. pressure cooker. _ OR 4001, sit OR HEAVY DUTY” WOTOR. rag ven — a to 1s e; ‘VENTILATING FANS P condition 5 Jameson, Drayton Plains, Miehi- Plywood All kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch- gs. : en cabinet doors—drawere meade port, Drayton Woods NTIAC PLYWOOD CO. eae TRUNK, EXCELLENT CONDI-!F® TION, $25. EM 3-5847. WG AND _miscoliancoua_ 3eous 8 _2eeele _Bt HEAT SERVICE WILL HEAT YOUR fully gusranteed automatic floor, 4 wo, . cr t0r “5 WR 0506 any S verde 50 FE So Te B-4 TRUCKING SERVICE Tep at sh a Ay | arey aed, GALL PEVOS10 ‘Sots POR HEAL BLACK bery. Satisfied customers, es | | sand and grevel for ay) CHOICE T 6 Yard Lows pa, P SOIL ay driveways is year Have them graded and greveled by men that know bow Reasonable egg An sand, gravel. fill dirt | il PE ¢-0063 or OR )-4197 | < 5009 BLACK Bint athe < pm Sta Anbersonsu ‘aa MA 56-6600. cu RYE CHORE WACK DiRT TMB Peat mixed, can be seen W. of ldwin dirt enter ee er FE 4-102 between 10 and |” LIMITED AMOUNT Qood top coll. 810 per Wad de - WHILE Tt LASTS 9.0004 PILL Dirt Bate Bint: Th. as [ sand I ry gtavel Dellding cone rete grave mend, gravel FR 21768 sate BLACK bint. ROT. @avure. road cement _| DON'T BE cabot WHR . | Redwood, cae combina. | pfterel oe . Wa Cand type, fi furnsce. Now at reduced | ee ee ee tion doors. Coal. Lumber simple you| & builders supplies. M. A. Benson WANTED NEW OR USED 2.000) gravel Pit Bi 60-40 and eushion arey jelivery, Fe pay ee AL A LTY BLAGE pint o sore, 00.50 tine AD & D send Whiikinson Sand & Gravel, FE 4-6218, FE 2-9303 1310, 6000" BLACK DIRT AN Band and 30 GAL. TANK AND SIDE ARM water heeter. 615. Phone MI Do It Yourself —— NEW TRU-SEAL AWN. — he ia FENCES a types. Material er insulation. C HIPPEWA FENCE CO. 0000 USED Of FANE, TANK, si¢ AND FE 3 if f ft fc ee i Tor revel. Delivered peaceably FE 2-563) OMPT black dirt or peat, “MANURE, BLACK pikT. erarel, cement gravel. re Gee Ban ead me ‘puny. “tan, jee ‘\for born & La ie. PILL dirt FE ¢0173. WASHED SAND AND GRAVET. cement and mortar, fill dirt and trucking. Pontiac Lake Bullding Supplies OR 3-15M. WASHED SAND D GRAVEL Bvt _ dirt Mike Jenkinson: ~ Wood, Coal & Fee! “ DRY. ye gt Soom ane NICE CLEAN KIN- DLING WOOD FOR SALE. NO DELIVER- | IES.. PONTIAC MILL- ‘ ROU ; Teo § ee tte rT WORK CO., 2005 PON- Scientific Biticient sate.| TIAC RD. i fait cleaner, Roota-Way | Sesttoee Miner, On —2008,_ PESO Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 68 $1504 | EVEROREENS PERSHMLALA. PA. shrubs at cash and carry wees eps eK Oak-| Gorstine Nursery. ond Faint eens | _Buno Ra FMutord. boot @ rafters, floor joists, 382%. 3233 stRsrz “8 | is Be : NG STATE; MUST SACRIFICE, BEAUTIFUL ROSS SPINET PIANO. 2256 GARLAND, SYL- i 34 “Music lnstraction 62-A| ~ AQ i, oer Bo : iff a j = (3s 38 Hi et FS i 5 7 WRECKING CO. CELEBRATING <5 2 z 55 c * ft. su i FOR SALE OVER 6.006 BEAUTI- a7 varietios, to S000 Grange Hall Rd. at Math- ews Clinic & Groveland Bye Hos- pital. EvEnoREENS if SPREADING i Yew, 18° Taxus Brownl 24 . | Piiteers, $3.7 each , oa Pyra. 62 mid Arborvite oa oe Pp Ever. Mo | 0 we THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 FUNNY BUSINESS THIRTY-FIVE For Sale Housetrallers 78 For Sale Used Tracks 90 Trailer Exchange | el, Bg ge pion one by Hershberger | oods, furniture, ent bod Martia, Prop John “ANTIOUE > AUCTION Triple Checked | Used coe: ase o Rd Pine, walnus chests Walnut bookcase | Leah . be ‘) table Walnut tea wag L | coal bucket Fireplace j oot Marble top dresser Mirrors { any desk (German Bisque Sherry sewing cabinet Ma ahr is—storE stand Wry deere — firest - ead *) | | WILSON GMC _ Rent Trailer Space 79 wheel Wash pow! and pitcher | | PARKHURS? TRAILER couse. | Mand crocheted bedspread MY goed! chairs Old elects 00 pieces of china and colored Wrought iroe banging lamp leigh bell and ¢ow belis @maii ne or et "Auto. Accessories _O wUNTING enn AUTO GLASS We spectaitee im safety auto bop at FoR inan, installed while you wait. | at wtelne pictures Old lace opt * chine cabinet Tea = Bilver Seats ior tho. one tna | come early Duane & | FARM AUCTION sokd my farm, | wilh sel) Ne Auction the Po mo property ‘ae premises located te | customer with each door glass er. windshield Hut Aute Ciase oe. _\82 Oakland Avenue FF 4. T0808 Louis Ld] avTe. Pants Soe Se we Wh Lass Ovorge Road Aitica | SATURDAY GePTEMRER be “What a line! I shoulda known better than (o let you guys . vacation on a dude ranch this summer!" SSATTENTION | We are Wrecking 1048 to 10% | ears and trucks We have eer era) late model low m weed Transmission and rear! gg greg DODGE es i eter VI NIG —, aeneratora and voltage | ERMAN GREPH TOMATOES, $2 BUSHEL PE 6-1397, 2961 Pine Lake Ave.. rR +601 * "te. | » fresh June 20 Meretard | Over-heat valves will aac. | ORRMAN SHEPHERD Pore, ARC 03S nead yearling | 3 00 omnes 2 8 weeks 6 BUSHEL: BRING BASKET Fr , Fst no ¥ ‘fa ewan es Be Muar NO whe : plttiee Te caure oh We bik er solemn pons PREACHES International 1 ono “WYDAAUL. IC “TRANSMIASION Hike wew fits ail makes of cate $120 Bachange end inatall me —, off Paidwin a MALE Ame bac bEa- n TORT Le pores, Shep 8 Juha ‘Senn Wester A. 19617 Cult vetor for shove. Farmel! tractor | C 106T, cultivator for atere New Molland 66 baie Und John Deere CRANESHAPT y ORINTRNO nN rue | ear Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma | thee, 33 eed. “URE PSTIMATE . A BRAID. MOTOR SALES -—; ; PHONE PR 2-9188 |. JEROME — Rochester Ford Dealer jeere Wagon = Pht Moon. pew, rack fer above " re Trepical tise a fe i Harrison § Ob 2. DELIVERY 24 YARDS | OLD CONTAINERS. PRICED VERY : ——- or mixed, Top fan wae CAnA New ie toees wo batt ga GRAPH AT VOOR. eee ee crue C885 CORTON. Son 8 ® works’ tna, 30 Bpelid For Sale” Motorcycles &3 we ROR, eT EASE | REGISTERED oy ack, M. e Kurzynski, Prop. 8056 ER Sale Farm Equipment 7 2° pking ee fen, ou FARMALL ON RUBBER, eareoee SPANIELS BOKPRS an Ase 8 ENOL 19m sonra 30083 registered. Stud ay t he Sale “Sate Bicycles 84 i ae cere AvPLS as oar fis to ayy merci aa < aw a fw repairs, _|Go00D ORY sLAB WOOD 7 ae TRAINED BEAGLE ca, Oar Bk irene “V | “na, eatrator vee | ite or Tae rd are La ge or aMiCK THOROVOHBRED COCK ERS. ro ROTORS a sqcRDOCNSEED. “ENGLISH Pointer. 4 ryan att. very good ee BARGAINS on South Saginaw Street. Siw 3b, pnd Mart, 80 Sat Nereuty veut out. amr noe LJ ay new s Hans & Service : WANTED 0000 HOME Fx puppies. pagel oes yy age my = FE 60315 Unused Ford and Fergu- | New Massey Harris = praia Oliver Industrial Crawler Fon 8 ort ee ’ For Sale Pets by Parakeets . WRITTEN | GUARANTEE PAY BILLS ON TIME with monéy made through Want Ads! To | use, call FE 2-8181 for an ' ad-writer, ' saa | We carry genuine parts! and service Ford, Ford-| Sele ) Dinie Hwy. Wate ive Massey Harris and Oli- a. — Transportation Ottered © 2); See us today for your } GOOD COW, DUE IN ¢ WEEKS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. R25 Woodward SaRER TRACTOR OAR PS) Sa"toetvee ae dition. 9556. ii PF MACOMG, i047, oLeere « __ good cond condition MA 5-1 “se Oxford Trailer To see the latest see Stuarts with doors, h storm door and ee @ roof ping of Saturday morning Room “HL J. VANWELT OR )-1906 “USED BARGAINS All Rarin’ to Go! Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES ! He sell things you no longer | & Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales "ei _Sellent condition. FE ¢-300 Y‘all Come auto transmias _ vine mi MY 9-261. a popoR, 3 ‘ APE, 646 4 PORD ‘te 6 TUDOR, TRADE ac. ——E an Se eens a — __Fot Sale Used Cars Se wutomatic trans to 17] WwW ma MOTOR SALES 7 a 4 o700. 1 "B, 4 door, 61708. rE eae +PM eo) v4 Did MEAT- Cd ion = Loaded Pea Financing e¥aiiable. FE ‘ PORD, MERCUR ¥ poe | SEE US. BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR NEXT CAR! Schutz | Motors Inc. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ‘53 Dodge | Club coupe. Radio, heater, Gyro- | and) = white sidewalls, Matic transmission, custom seat cover s Beautiful 2 tone — light green bottom and ivory, top. $149 down and $51.86 per month. we Plymouth dr. Radio, heater, white sidewalls,-and seat cov- - ers. Beautiful forest _| green finish. $145 down ue | and $46.25 per month. ‘53 Plymouth ‘'51 DeSoto automatic trans-. mission, and custom plastic seat covers. This | is truly a one owner au- tomobile. $149 down heater, and $46.35 per month. ‘51 Buick Are Better! 2 tome green and gray. | | Speciat Hardtop. Beautiful very nice one. $1295 "S$ Chevrolet Bel Air. red Radio, heater and Dyna- flo w. $149 down and $59.11 per month. =f ’$2 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Fully equipped and the) finish is like new. $995 "SO Mercury Club Coupe with all equipment. $695 "49 Mercury Convertible, new paint job, excellent $495 plies: aba motor re- Matthews- | 38 = ul P29 re 7 i i i ; 4 dr. ENJOY THE won. DERS of using Classified Dy adl They're great for ‘53 Plymouth 4 dr. Radio, hextér, white sidewalls, transmission, and 2 tone blue and gray. This is a beautiful show piece with only 6,000 miles. Spare tire has never been on the ground, $149 down and $54 per month. '53 DeSoto automatic transmission. Two tone green. $149 down and $67.66 per; month. ‘$1 Ford Convertible. Radio, heat- er, white sidewalls, over- | ™,.7) drive, and new top. Dark’ green finish. $145 down and $46.50 per month. DeSoto 1954 4dr. sedan. Fully equipped with a new car guaran- tee. $345 down. Terms to ‘suit. ‘49 DeSoto Custom 4 dr. wall tires. $27 per month. SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DeSoto- Plymouth 912 S. Woodward © . BIRMINGHAM . ' _MI4-7811 ; 4 laa ~~ $3. ee ee ee eee Radio, heater and. with radio, heater, and white side- $49 down and * | | | automatic): } ' mene ‘oe FAMERS ) re te “ PETERSON Se eS EF pe ~~ SEE PAUI — For A Good Deal 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 ~ GRAND OPENING DETROIT MOTOR SALES _Maybge & Wi Weldon Re Rae NEW ’54 MERCURY HARDTOP $395 DOWN | Eneludes reéto, heater electric cnberesatng, heotaSe “esl al taxes. | 2 dr. Radio, heater, white | Bob Frost Inc. sidewalls, 2 tone paint— | gs— soum . Woodward, Pirminghom beige and Seen S100 een down and $4666 per _ month eae : bo MO _REsvTiPUL Bisce FIN- : E trim, ta gteetient condition $1450 51 Ford a WASH RAMBLER CONVERTE 2 dr. Radio, heater, white l ma i ~AMBARBA ASSADOR RA. sidewalls, and Fordo- Fe teas +6143 — matic transmission. Dark “acume, payments S Weed, green. $145 down and aq wad 3 Da #id-BOWN ANB $46.50 per month. worn, Diraghen Waait iba 600, due 60 cd ba et ie son. Wt Orchard Cea Custom 4 dr.-with radio, | ek Seereree | “ah | see Us! We have nice clean cars| that you can afford — many at only — $20 Down i { pel fe meg with very crarehiet, 9 mre ott wis SS SAGINAW Wleee, mpdremetis. Lesded. VE MERCURY 3 DR 1400, Mitme +460 . Mood. condition | ZONFIAG 4 Boom. DMD. Yolen ggg “aaige eal _strator "OR 30808. = §$ om dus Ps i i Pav - AND AL's ‘Y'all Come 22 * PON TIAC | /CHIEFTAIN 8. 4 DOOR | $1145 _ LARRY ; EROME cS oe _fm MA 5 4 Community - Offers: 1953 CHEVROLET Styline DeLuze 2 dr. + oa heat. er whRewalls 2 tone $1345 1951 MERCURY ar Vs 1953 PONTIAC | Delaze ¢ é4r. heater, Mydramatie, 8 tone $1,595 1951 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluze 3 ér.. Zee heater, whitewal! tires, jet ~ $945 + 1951 FORD Convertibie Coupe “HAROLD TURNER 2 lots. Harold Turner, Ford - “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” \. used car or truck on / / “AY BUYS $1 Buick 4 dr, ‘S2 Pont. Chieftain 8 Riviera ..+;—. $799 Dales 6 secs "52 Ford 2 dr. *§2 Sout Country s uire <0 For “cag sl oo ‘$1 Plym. 2 dr.....$499 i “ee 48 Buick 4 dr.....$299 ‘1 Nash 2 dr...... pon S1 Hudson 4 dr.. $444 we rend 6-2 &.. ’47 Pont. 4 dr......$144 e Cher. 4 dr......9644 | 53 Chey. Station ‘ont. 2 dr. 8. ° .$799 Wa n $1199 51 Ford 8—2 dr.. .$599 ‘51 Dodge 4dr... * $644 50 Dodge 4 dr.. «$544 "49 Ford 4 dr... .. .$199 "51 Chev. Hardtop $744 53 Plym Station ‘SI Merc. cl. Cpe.. .$699 Wagon —_ $1299 ‘33 Ford Vic...... $1399 '47 Ford Station §2 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $799 ‘ Wa on $199 53 Pont. Chieftain 8 | |, ss Ford Station Deluxe ...... $1444 Wagon ...... $499 "$2 Mere. Cl. Cpe. $1199 | '49 DeSoto 4 dr... .$399 51 i ar: -$499 | '46 International ’50 = ton 2 0 WEN ic xx $344 i ee $39 |, . 51 Chev. Sedan $1 Chev. pickup. . .$599 Delivery ..... $499 |. '41 Chev. pickup... :$99 '52 Ford ee .$699 | '41 Ford pickup... .$99 Harold Turner, Ford 6 MO. GUARANTEE LOW BANK RATES NO MONEY DOWN 464 11 Mile at ‘S. Woodward Woodward, Birmingham Royal Oak $10 down, or your old car may |, be enough to put yau into any | > — peececemoe a Pe SS Se ET | $495 & heater. _to Our inventor: So, we have is mach too hi {GOT TO Gol . The Boss says, “They've /PRICES AGAIN. Most dealers would ta to go.” the cars to the auction, we don’t believe we should. Our customers have-been good to us, so, now WHOLESALE READ AND COMPARE ‘SO Pontiac, 4 dr., radio & heater, Ready to go. | $145 '48 Buick 4 dr., radio Remember, wholesale to all. 51 Buick Special 4 dr., radio & heater. Recon- ditioned in our own shop. $1595 53 Pontiacs, 2 dr. & 4° dr. Chieftain 8, radio, heater, Hydramatic. Most dealers ask $1,800. $1195 52 Pontiacs, 2 dr. &'4 dr. Radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, § deluxe jobs choose from — be first! $995 *S2 Dodge 2 dr. One Owner car with low. mileage. Priced right. | $895 51 Ford Vic., matic, radio, canary yellow, rubber, a $1195 49 Cadillac 62—2 dr., radio, heater,- Hydra- matic, new whitewalls, exceptional offer. Fordo- heater, good real dandy. OLIVER BUIC OPEN-_THL10P-aE | heater, ou can bu guaranteed used cars at good ] RICES AT BUICK BOB OLIVER'S! $29 aS 4 dr.,- radio, reasonable offer re- ‘fused. $85 | "46 Buick 2dr., radio & heater, ALL must go! $695 51 Hudson 2 dr., radio, heater, automatic transmission, $495 47 Cadillac 4 dr., series, Hydramatic, new paint job and good tires. $1395 "Ss Chevrolet Bel Air 2 | dr., radio, heater, Pow- erglide, saddle brown and beige top. ‘49 Nash Sedan, radio, heater, 2 tone green, runs & looks good. 51 Mercury 2 dr., ra- dio, heater, wonderful car at low price. $995 "$2 Chevrolet 2 df., ra- dio, heater, Powerglide, light blue finish, deluxe interior. Dynaflow, no} sharp. 62 . ’S1 Buick Super 4 dr., radio and heater, a beauty. : $1395 __ $2 Buick 4 dr., Super, radio, heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone blue. $895 51 Pontiac 2 dr., light blue, radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, blue interior, whitewalls. $595 ‘51 Studebaker Coupe, radio, heater, Starlite model, good mileage. — $595 ’50 Chevrolet 4dr. Com- pletely rebuilt engine, good rubber. $1095 "$3 Plymouths, 2 dr. & 4dr. 3 to choose from, only 1 year old. This is the way to save money. . $2095 53 Buick Super 4 dr., one owner, 2 tone blue, Dynaflow and all. the _—, $495° $1 Kaiser\4 dr., radio & heater, NO down pmt. premtired, PONTIAC (ORE Keller- Koch oT hootward. Bi “Birmingham JUST GOOD CREDIT 1948 FRAZER Radio and heater $195 1948 DODGE Custom 4 dr. radio and heater. 1947 DODGE $195 | 198 PONTIAC @treamiiner “S" 23 Gr. readies, heater, 3 tone paint. ‘49 PONTIAC Streamitner “oe 3 @r 1948 PACKARD ~ 1947 PLYMOUTH Mation wagon, Radio and heater. $345 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 195 199 PACKARD 4 DR. $350 146 PLYMOUTH $125 |. Many othere te choose trom. ‘ Community GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT ‘A POLICY” 1949 MERCURY Club Coupe. Radio, heater and overdrive. A true Solid Value car.......... $495 1983- PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe 4 dr. Sedan. Has Test drive it today, it’s Radio, heater and HY- DRAMATIC, Don’t let this one pass you 73 = Coe ee eeee tee STSH er eeeeTeseeeeee 1951 PLYMOUTH Belvidere. The attractive hard- A Goodwill Used 7 radio, heater, See Ed Ohes at overdrive fs engine red paint, NATIONAL wenewnn MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. 1953 BUICK AIL a nydramatic radio, heater, excel. tod benipr dyeatiow few. "shite wall 4 ACéeny toa $2,095 TA l - pe ‘3 Chevrolet ¢ dr radia heater. 1952 BUICK po hp ee Riviera, 3 tome paint, redie and ») Te redto. hester a “71 395 b a oe YLOR'S 1980 BUICK a? WALLED LAKE 4 door, Radio and heater all the right equipment 1954 =~ a 5 tone like — 9 2 reaio : jean 1949 PONTIAC Sedan. PLYMOUTH $925 PLAZA. SAVOY AND BELVA- us now some eae l T tation Special vO Gt. al aes aaea ™ top model with radio and heater. Car. 1951 FORD Victoria. Fordomatic transmission, '| radio and heater. You're always in style with this FF NOOO ices o ioe oiet a oa bs o nko wtnwn whicree cooes GOOD 1951 PONTIAC 4 dr., radio and heater. We have brought this one right “up to snuff” in our shop, it’s ready to go. 1982 CHEVROLET 4 dr. Sedan. Radio, heater, good finish and clean appearance all around. . .$950 1950 NASH Sedan. This is the big Ambassador model with radio, heater and bed equipment. 195t DE SOTO 4 dr. Sedan. Radio and heater, It’s easy to see the value in this offering... ... $895. 1951 HUDSON Hornet. One of our good radio, heater, automatic transmission. Drive it today ! 1950 FORD .V-8... The custom 4 dr. —_ with COO tee ONO sais 666 oe is co oc oi0s cewce secs $595 JUST A FEW brand-new 1954 Pontiacs left. They're selling fast but there's still time to get a real buy in a new car. Hurry! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Motor Sales , Ing. === 803 'N. Main, 5 S. eee 2 ‘ ~ é Bee, SQ ee ae eS eg a Rama s '. FACTORY BRANCH * 683 Mt. Clemens at ‘Mill FE 3-7117 Scent a ‘ es = PRN eons cm MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 | Lincoln 3-3557 - Lincoln '3-4486 || 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Prices Crashed! Due t to the tremendous success of our last sale, we are repeating it for one day only—Saturday, Sept. 18. ee ee “es © #& © “ef # we a IDO « : | H Hi i ‘92 : [ Sal Se) f H i on Se) i ai — & i 3 “ee ee “* # + '@ TRAN SPORTATION SPECIALS o7e-7 ew “* © © @ @ ove ewe JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT. Phone FE 8-0488 “Orchata Lake Rd. at Cass Ave. = One 8 A to 10 P.M. a Polls , wy { . . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Show Sectaculae’ Lost Its Audience -- Today's Television 2 --|May Be Result ~ Channel &-WIBE-TV _——— Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel —e Channel §—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢-00~(7) Detroit Deadline. Inter.| ¢ brought killer to justice. (2)! To Be Announced. (2) Eleventh | NEW YORK —Us Broadway siickers got to tearn another new view with Rep. Alvin Bentley. (9) | slag ioe of Stars. John Ireland | -Hour Theater. “Trapped,” fitm’ Expensive Production language hillpillyese apt. Video. Adventure serial. - sic i og endl Hill," | feature Failed to Hold Interest, ‘Cause with the hillbillies from Hollywood, Florida and Texas | (4) Time for Music. Jane Palm-| CUU@W Joins law in bringing old |... 55 (9) Feature Film. To Be . -and even some Yrom the hills — comin’ to the city, we got to} er sings. (2) Rocky King. Ad-| Partner to justice + Announced Even With Betty Hutton know what they're saying. When the new hillbilly op’ry, ,enture with Roscoe Karns as = ome . or @ detective in Pinel ‘Payment "| Dear Pheobe. | ly-hearts | SATURDAY MORNING NEW YORK w — Despite he | “stummick Steinway” was. a aa a ™ aeapent writer joins.sports writer to un- | 9;15—(4) News. , hoopla, the first of the Spectacu-. A rube like me — from a little ole Ohie farm — should've inasking bandit; Peter Lawford | School. (2) ‘lars failed to hold the interest of known, but we’uns ain't that far —I mean fur — south, 6:15—(7) News Ace. (9) News stars. (2) Our Miss Brooks. \*: 3e—(4) Ding Dong School. (0) the home audience throughout ° | of Tulsa World Tribune and how | feature. | 8:30—~(7) In Our Time. Film. (4) | Ed McConnell ‘ § . 1954 ae of Many Factors By ©. BE, BUTTERFIELD +. | t Broadway City Slickers Now Learn Hillbillyese By EARL WILSON ‘Hayride,” opened I hardly knew what a “Squeeze box: A “stummick Steinway” ts an accordion Austin Grant. (5) News. Paul | i pe Si Analysis of a 10-clty Trendex A mandolin's a “ "tater bug” or “chili dipper” Willams. Peer = — |e:e8— (2) Mich. St. College. poll shows clearly that Satinsand | 4 violin's & “splinter kicker,” ‘cause when you dance, why, 6. 30—(7) Stu Erwin. Kindness to! —— |10:00—(2) Sinema. (7) Space Pa godine - e —e | you kick up splinters, great day in the morning! neighbors bounces for Stu in ot m Zane Grey Theatr. Rob, | trol. as the 90 minutes progressed. , its : * * * N Cum ser : ‘MS's “eS : yr wade Fubar =. Storm,” film feature. 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