s * Ss Ce | PONTIAC PRESS & Keating, * * Prison Terms Given Sentenced A ere Six Defendants Hear Sentences From U.S. Judge: Robert Althouse Gets Nine Years, $11,000 Fine as Ringleader Six men who promoted a million dollar swindle of the National Discount Company received sentences in De- troit today ranging from nine to three years and fines from $11,000 to $5,000. The six who were sen- tenced by visiting Federal Judge..George Boldt of Tacoma, Wash., are: Robert Althouse 47 Mt. Clemens auto dealer nine years and an $11,000 fine. ~ “ a sal ay ow dealer, six years and a fine of $8,550. Joseph _ J. Madison, 4, of ’ | British-plan for extending Eden, talians in Full Accord on New Alliance British Seek to Replace Union Inside NATO © ROME \# — Britisn For- e Secretary Eden and Italian Foreign Minister Attilio Piccioni reached “full agreement” on the European defense situation in a three-hour conference today, a spokes- man said. 7 They discussed the new | the five-nation Brussels al- | ance to include West Ger- / many and Italy. EDC With Five-Nation| © Anthony | Maine See . . ; eo Eden's | reported — for Discount 's New First Family | AP Wirephete CELEBRATER VICTORY—Edmund S. Muskie and his wife, Jane, | and Burton M. Cross, Republican seeking re-election. Democrat Licks GOP Foe The Doctors are Pick, Louis N i : 7 Women's Pages evisvevesve, Frauds ns "| for Friday and Sunday, Tempera A CA 2 oe ’ Tn » $3 ” + a Spgs te PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1054 —28 PAGES Continued Cool, Rainy Weather Forecast Here Continued occasional rain for the Pontiac area tonight and Wednes- day morning |s forecast by the U.S Weather Bureau, “Yesterday's rainfal) here meas- ured .19 of an inch and wet pave- ments caused at least six injury accidents in the county. Cool weather is expected to con- tinue here tomorrow, but the wea- therman in a five day forecast says that there will be a slight warwing trend by Sunday. Pre- cipitation will average one half inch with scattered showers predicted tures for the next five days are expected to hit an average high of Tt and a low of 533. A low of 3 to M is expected here tonight with a high of 30 to 46 tomorrow, Ps Halt Trial With Pleas Marosso Also Enters. Plea as Fitzsimmons Is Freed; Sept. 28 Set for Sentence DETROIT (# — Three of five AFL Teamster Union officials pleaded guilty today to soliciting and accepting bribes to influence their performances in connection with labor contracts. Those who changed their pleas from innocent in Re- corder's Court were: Daniel J. Keating, president of Pontiac Teamsters Local 614; Samuel Marosso, business agent for Detroit Local 247, and Louis C. Linteau, business agent of Keat- ing's local. All charges against a fourth defendant, Frank E. Fitz- simmons, vice president of Detroit Local 209, were dis- missed. Yesterday's downtown tempera- tures ranged from 57 to 62. At 8 a.m. today the mercury regis: | tered 55 degrees, rising to 3 by 1 p.m. Probe Threat on Howe sLife New Lead in Shooting of Station Attendant Birmingham Police today are in- The guilty pleas and dismissal left the fifth defendant, Michael Nicoletti, president of Local 247, to continue on trial alone. : All five originally were indicted on charges of extor- tion, bribery and conspiracy. —— * «@ , to which the three pleaded Pleads Guilty guilty is five years impris- onment. Judge Joseph A, Gillis set Sept. 28 for sen- tencing. Fitzsimmons is an official of the home local (299) of James Hoffa, an international vice president of i Hi Three Teamster Leaders | The maximum sentence — oe and $5,000 and Joseph B. Foltz, talks this | (gas station attendant who Was M4, a Detroit auto dealer, ‘three 5 oe ety sd sd * Feog Alte diaSbagiarwecs: a "UPSET CIECTION I MIGIME wear ses nner at die aaa ee are oe ee ee ee Federal J ,; George Boldt, af JOSEPH J. MADISON Mario Scelba, but this is ya! ~ 2 information , threat Tacoma, Wash., said: + at ai 7 savy SS Se en ee PORTLAND, Maine #—A Democrat is governor-elect + Hane @ Beaty ee naane “This was about as mone pe pediment ey sate me of rock-ribbed Republican Maine-today—the first of his oo im station about mental = fraud as could be |[] é schedule. party to win any major office here in 20 years. _ . imagined. One wonders what |¥ aa tn Londen aie. |. Edmund 8. Muskie, 39-year-old Democratic national) | Awormag fe Wesley, tens wee fs So See wie : closed last night the new scheme |committeeman, defeated Gov. Burton M. Cross, 51, iM) grove inte the station at Wood: ie one @ Ge on McCarthy to rearm West Germany wader | yesterday's first state election of 1954. . | ward and Chapin and asked trameter witen offal - : cats om ee et o In modern times, no oth- }.-@ Howe for directions. on ) er GOP governor has ever s Saws | Mather dad the payotis totaling new | been denied a second term pig elgg mtd eae win-| The GOP sent d ; EDC | Smith back to the Senat cave Cutan estoy to ne at than | 00R4 term and kept. it the five on trial. : plan. representatives in their The trial opened a week ago, | Pat mae Stine” hese he to the| the “greater than ever” majori- 8, " of an| tes asked -by- Vice President : ai country is allowed | Nixon to “set a Mather testified yesterda; ts own national army. rest of the country “periods of harmony” existed puns by Retina Gaute beep od pal aii Seotlnts ‘ste or bar Ghai a : on German rearmament, NATO hapeqeisengie oft» continued. We toothed would be empowered to set a ceil- , Keating once asked him: “W: xt . in- ing on the size of national armies | per cent of more than 248 are you worrted about? I've de and inspect their forces. A Euro-| votes. That's abbut what ‘he late taken care of you in the past, . ae ee Sa eee ae Gov, Louis J. Brann ( haven't I?” “Judge . formed. an international | winning a second term Mather said he had expressed testimony linked her with the) weer the commitiee witt,|°°8rd of commissioners limiting) Brann Was governor anxiety about what he termed redhat. 234) «= make specific recommendations | Production and carrying gut’ im-| to 1937, during which ' “dangerous stickers” in his con- Whie ‘secretary for Robert | tor action, or will content itecit | *Pections. j licang sat in the U.S, . WW tract with the union, Althouse, once a flourtshing Ma-| with factual findings, has not 3. Britain would be committed | there were two Maine mo pole fide: ; wen a| The witness sald he agreed Se ee, Se Sal Ses cates. [tome Soy oe Oa Oe toe Sates Bone aa |" rr and om che | Kong hd ah ee oh count of- over @ million déllars in As the public censure hearings | prench objections to EDC was Communications in some of voters, Monday rotwmn4/ Student Is Injured a. wan ie Gam Damon of | 4 to lmew what ounlh anion the First National Bank in Mt.|Wound Wp late yesterday, Chair-|that Britain stood apart from ac-|25 still missing precincts were| Margaret Chase Smith to the * Honolulu, 7 and 5. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2)" The bes that E. Wallace Chadwick, the com- feared without Britain along- ' weekend, : ou Precincts Car = m - beth Altwase and Mion Beards: | mittee counsel and Guy, de Fu |ste, hey, vould be at the MN” ay victory aie represented « | fave,tr WO.2z rales 6 enint| iia sear, 16, an eleven PTiMaries in Nine States ley issued checks to “cash” ria, Mo eostetont. Ned “el tate cent eta Bad pastel ham err stata | Calby College history professor,| cade student at St. Michael High P P 2 The — Gad janis i tend pore ten main, coteparies | Bock-Seat Cadaver — ow ae ee her Democratic eppantm. pe ee aes Wy ill Shed Light on Nov. 2 Z , ' of charges leveled at 4 iscourages : a s yenera a Office of the discount company in|, Bat McCarthy and his lawyer Discourages Car Thief | working on his atm home. A | Contest Game Moved ¢ | thle mening when che was Grows} = prin, ciections will be held in-nine states today with company | Edward Bennett Williams, con- , Calif. (UP) — The) stair railing gave way plunging dec ented Ce_Dor| trem tar tnteed’s GF Diivaieg 6 ary South Bend discovered a $1,000.- |i ..4eq that Chadwick and De Fu- who stole Vernon Ivers’ sta-| him from the attle to a lower | Due to ewit at balloting in at least four expected to shed more light on 000 shortage in the funds of the ria nad been acting as prosecutors.| tion wagon Monday abandoned it floor, He was unconscious for | troit Lions-Cleveland Browns foot | train-auto accident Howard how the two major political parties stack up for the Pontiac branch. They indicated they believe any|in great haste a few blocks from | several days and hospitalized | hai) game from Oct. 3 to Decem| street near Stockwell street, Nov. 2 elections The company charged that the | report to which the attorneys | Ivers’ home. for two months. > ber 19, it will be counted in the| Pontiac Patrolmen Robert W. ‘ . six defendants cleared phony auto | contribute will that McCar-| On the back seat of the station 3 Cointest | Verbine and John-W. Justipe quot The principal contests today are in Colorado, Minne- Nee aed Cae nae ae ee nae Sree eee © eed Se — ve my of ‘WatervGle wun sievted| of eat Sms teehee’ at the | ed the girl's father, Francis C.. 49,|80ta, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Voting -in fice and thus defrauded the com-|or more the principal counts | cently deceased. Gray of Waterville were at that time instead of on ys | Utah v t. Wash Ww ond York pany of the million dollars. | against him, Ivers is an undertaker (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) |criginal date Ne gnome Tp aply . teeweh Michigan Water Resources | ©. 8 tonight at the home of | added that 223 of them | Pipes later, School Supt. D. oe penta Mrs vans Tobias, of Cedar | | Or arms many were — life. - Five Hazel Park ee ae el art one point Paul Silver, presi- omed 8 nen gna al “wy checked with the legal | “"* “Our department pay per- in Oakland County Juvenile | 851, UAW-CIO, was . board ve and Semnsiel exsubente. Sr the |" Uimder ts new system of unit | : ticular attention to speoding near | PE it narges that they ie Se aad te ie pemcigtia w weates ot ome project, to be sure the allocation | tings, the first evening meet- | h Costs . ee ee borrowed money which two oth- Charles O’Brien for failure i School (the Negro was fair in their case,” Kgbert | og has been planned by the | ¢ Ig ees ee ss aad eed | cee ccs das with an order to get Bolling eS ae ee that the lotratic per acre im Lah. | League of Women Voters for to OT, cava aneta” Sue-|noen ‘Poe supermarket ence the street and back into the ees ceed, tis ped a raat village te Maker than im other | iaht from 8 to 10. eit Fe | Hills Points to Trend eer ag Aug, 21. | picket line. fective immediately. a atts aa , ae ee ek Hitt d Fewer Papers; |“, state-wide educational pro-| ‘The two’ accused of burg! Cobe and Police Com- “... This directive rescinds = areas,” — pike: Haken! Seat ot EO is | Towar : everal hundred thous |i. Food Fair at 330 W. Nine Mayor ex L Wolds all previous action of : ss we porte or | oad. Cheirmas ef the yn Urges Joint Effort ae aad Gaeae a enh heehee tS | aaaan Skis aa they Board of Education in regard to ~~~ gehest or church sites, or sther nNioenbers are invited’ to attend | MIAMI BEACH, Fla, #® — Lee|ers is underway. i ae o age dt apprehended over the| intend to ute es gy Mone aes demonsttation exempt properties,” he added, any of the six unit meetings. Dis- ttle, executive editor ef the Mi- | munity poorang Hee B a little officers aq necessary : against integration involved about onan factors are taken topic this month will be | ig, ; Free Press, | 8¢¢ the poster a weekend ach 17 have] law and order tn the three- of the 440 students enrolled at “er fcmieeaa Lathrup’s | peeed on a study of recreation | ami Herald and Detroit srdelaccen girl running out irom. betwese Two ord eye gon ss Sall| “meade eal fe oe high school. ‘They marciled un is comparable to the other |pasrd © for children and young seid today publishers and ais = a weet ) in the crime, ac- | While the International UAW to Open Wednesday h the streets of this moun- See A eines ch tha |penmte Bete. , _————— poo eee cording to Hazel Park Lt. Harold) 1p cutive Board has taken Washington Junior lhe ag Macca canna Apes ntiage oe * rs < } ‘ . . spe a ll cou te ano mt | we ga See ines eM eis tet) Wigton Dior oe ares hag Egbert. of the parish will follow : “dectming fewer and bigger,| ing rules: Stop st We cuit ut $000 from the pair, and in | @ce the local unions | professors come to Pontiac | OPUS yc.» for the city commis-| meeting of the Sodality of Our | are shrink-| Leek beth ways; = from the bed-| |" approve the | Wednesday to conduct off-campus cion, Egbert said “We feel Lath-|tady of St. Columban Catholic | with many of the big ones safe to cross, ang walk scross Ne ee Tt ees ae taking action to ctppert courses for graduate, under). Destro rup Village should definitely be « Church, The business meeting will | 1.0 ‘The casualty rate is too high the street, alt. “te room of one strike leaders have deplored the | graduate or non-credit students. Plan to Y ject, but We cannot | sart at § p.m. at the Community| 4. 27 dailies died or In conclusion Straley he slept UAW ke will be held at Washington . eal Lege d ste rte on their part. | touse Chairman of the party is leaving 82 per cent of all| ting 9 little girl or boy with a Another $200 hidden in an oll | company's back-to-work eeu | tour wk Gauea Commie arty ’ We agreed tat the project shinny nme Toone (own and ie having ew papers ton and a eS eS See teak behind enp of the seused te Os _ Lather Purdom, well-known Hits Legal Snag Sresdun bs cecehed pemetianny.7] ’ icials bane mane Mepearel as 0 driver in such on sccidest, jit dae of the stolen an oe ee ee 0 cnn oe ee WASHINGTON (INS)—The_Jus- ‘We want them tw soin—ihey | Teamsters Officia the last 25 years. sent Set, ee Saar antes isay ais Sata goer ference with the independent rene: coment £3) fe pei | ce Depertmens pan to deur the sewage probdle ‘s tact r Electrical Workers pickets. personne! in t : Fe car wu. en te Sevan : Pleas He said that oo ee = that the mishap was savsines: |” Pabon vanomarel: ei onal In another developmient, 22 problema in high echeal ead oa |the Communist Party in th committee has attempted to. work | PAOF plone and oft Se it a | marily by the child's own iy uncovered another $25 union leaders and strikers were pee when the U. S. Court with them for several months, so ued From Page One) | im the world are worthless wees.” Saiiad’ ts the beck’ yard of the | scheduled 40 appear Belorw Jufon | lage yoaes. * oe t wackiaed’ allel Soy eat -my. woye vecing) ee } died or something ae. ans a Seek Game con- other's home —-> Fe ey teas aan A ee ee vee ‘ciney Hurt ae unvemaia en tis Ser hem.” if he (Keating Hills told the had been ordered to appear be » the - Reds. The Lathrup Council wilt set “Mlather then said: “Hb said not | vettio of the International Stereo Woman Driver Pe Injured tandog, {it maples to ow S| eR ter De eS ens ieee Whe. cont kite batt for further discussion, | Mather then said other | (yPers and Electrotypers s Polite Two Persons Inj claiming they were illegally’ sub- | ‘sessciate protester of | hese \constdering the ruling of the Sub- ‘cali aieeebe @ ace citcinls’* who \hnew the. back-| that both management snd labor Praise as Car Hits Embankment | "Xm or not served at all. etna a ween « in en Sn J ts an hich alto has not Yet agreed to| STUN and would handle things") TONY ioe, Metnown sreceses City Policeman a " pe Ea poco artcangerepragiba aly Moggi which also has not yet agreed to - Mather (and equipment to produce more wo borvor | fired yesterday on US 10 at Water- | T Are Injured U. of Mg. Eix- | reatization . a he Goeth the cost split-up. ww oar ego coreony 0 eee en et rn ert yews waht beaver | Loy pares U0 Se ean | LWO dogvaes te and | eat overthrow Egbert said he understood ten- seepene amare tenn’ eases te |" "it ‘publishers, end newapaper| driven, tr Nomen, learned in| 1rd riding hit an embank-| , tension Service, registration Bod | and is directed by a foreign power ty Soules and he encipeted| “eaing” ne seeretary sf | ions worked together with this ot waiie policemen, earned Gey wer in Auto Accidents | cases sci te same net. wit" srt a ho and he anticipated) “setfling” with the secretary of | un fumdamental principle | Pontiae that cope, 100, - | Tywated at Peotiac General Hoe- later vepmmtrasts “tavited order, which would require the pA avorevel et a mecting '©-/ staph tar weight vidielions te | idea ss 0 fundamental princiote Pontien Seat itor te ae eee and nae Wet ‘pavements the classes next week. ‘Textbooks | order, wich would, remuire te formal | connection with vehicle Heemses. = per production ee = iat (Pom ao te OF Charles ty yesterday apcounted for at} are available at enrollmenttime. | party and financing, the court > eee Record’s Judge Joseph Gillis scocggrat way to solu-| Marjorie in a - Wright 92 Wessen St. accidents when motorists; A ‘special conservation course ees Plans tor the group's ferthcom, | / eed Mather te tell yesterday —eae |Herbert W. Straley. says os ee eS $8, af 4| rived toot quatvel of their outs Opens tonight at 7:30, with out-) en the validity , ing way, “Space Happy,” wilt be | regslred Meter Shemat chation it_would—be—a forward step | On Olen 1 meara 0 whiate S. Saginaw St., was. treated for! 1.4 skidded into trees. Sten] eae cs loveate dite oouaee ean Sa nee ot ane Lae 2 an whether he gave certain testimony | wygy “from such wifeatherbed: | Leekane to my tel, & was not tht | puttite:brulers tite ee et aiemns| eae er nn |e 0 SR ened Secerty Law 7. apotaptie wagh p.m. tomorrow | fe & one-man = Union | Sees fe paceman on better ry ‘makes 0 prondma perk meee oan waaene ale that | Detroit. tape when _ |which has been the =a pa sue te emery oa eat iS machinery, metbeds | yp. x pty at me| be cre ore, hel cet td Dr cr ged nee te Stands Mute in Car Theft | government's plans ; : . | to ° “The officer ' - Milford i — ie =e ———— aor oor Sap triver’s license and my ee SO ons agers Eero of Liv-| Fred C ty, 28. of 3647 Auburn ee ee a vestare ea Mare wes written ty compat aod ee Wines” py mocrat Flected aE. ee ae eee skidded into the bank ingston read. Mre. MeVittie was suo theft charge aid pee of| Sl Congress to ota he Com member Mrs. Patton after “payoffs. : i about admitted to Pontiac General wan for him by} munist Party would haye on may. Nea Giert’Geve, wile) hed abut the Sater tines” | Cavarnoe of Maine ot aie" stout the haveroted | Plumber Stands Mute ie t|Sudge X-Rated. | "ww nw, puedo tated by brs, Patten. verted. Tat tea ss (Contineed Prom Page One) where's By dg fon on Arson Charge beguire, ee gdm Sage tl ewe te de sgg ej a alge designe’ ow a oh . w s Fellowship secret.” children, heard about a passenger, sed nsed stealing a car here | the.U. S. Communist iregational Charch win ave We cae ee Srephen Sie and. Elen, 34 wena tle, "Pontiac "Policeman Cenc 2, Rater, 2, s Dene ee nseel :iuseel for cca [aap 3k wc at ’ meeting tonight | “the oma Muskies mother and father—the | stopped me?” plumber who police say has McQuire control of his et the church, “Fetiowing the | this court. And when I ask you a eae ten ia en Following 0 beiet investigation, {Plumber wie police way int | cuts an mck Clee a iene mating 0 prapee ot ae you can be cited for tle peter Salt toun'el Ramtird, Chet Siretay learned Gat Go ye eaven fires stage Yuly 21 sestertey ted about 500 feet south of E . Patrolman on an arson charge < road. be premnteg ty the Caritas | See” where Ed was born. lite” officer was stood mute the Clarkston-Orion education committer, with Mrs, | contempt sci —" ‘Pater College in Lewiston when | Ar alte wee wae net. mentioned | Oustand County Circuit Court. Robert D. Dewey as chairman, Mather eer oe” at Bate Colne fe Lewis in the letter, eS ree hag oF Discover Escape-Proof ; It Was announced that the junior | talked about the grand jury, | he graduated in from ane see trial date be| , . Advertised choir of the church will hokd ite} wit attaches of nh having | later he got. his law degree Former Advertising Man | and directed that a trial Oak. | Jail Just as > Refigareals trom: 45 p.m: Wednes- | Det coms’ et eae et deere, | cornell. William H. Moore Dies st. Roller was returned to NEW CITY, N. ¥, (UP) —Three days at the church, under the ac During World War Hl, he . land County’ Jail | convict. overpowered their guard direction of Mrs. Cari Vigstedt. The | It was then he told of his con- served as 6 lieutenant aboard ® | pr GHAM — William Hf Te ee re aad ta | ker caer tak a te is composed of children in| versation with Keating about destroyer in the Pacific. Moore, 75, of 18136 Buckingham. | atric examination fs planned for to break out of Rockland | . Gabe toon Goma “dangerous stickers” in contracts taicnatiy tents | Gouthiietd Twp. 0, falter Stver: | the alleged Sevbeg wh his Wintel wiod 9 Week ot, ot : , Sct da and his worries, a echen Guovtet of Go Dewalt be Geant iow Wie BO carted | Crates fet thuies ve , Through a mix-up the program Rules of procedure barred new in the Maine House headed News, ied of t Beart atack Sur |Qhe fren because “the urge fust| Captured within four minus | peaed for last, week's Kiwanis | information, uniess it had erty |Omice ‘of Price, Stobitention in| sv" aet “ame wocateniog ot came over wie cand there SUS BOR | ey eetnaed Gb floes omnes) 1 ! *y: under] Club meeting will be given tonight, sinse Mather gave be divest te-| Ntsine . Kennebunk, Maine Se ae caw Sk | Nox00m charge for when Kiwanians meet at the Com- | since Mather gave . the adage “as Maine Meere, whe retired in 200, bed | Arrested by state police munity House ‘30 dinner. | timony. The defense raised the) Although > 50 Roller told officers. he set fire r . sit te, | enn wht fbr ann eit len nei te News ev 8 to. ax homes and an old school | Man Admits 9 rs day of the week, group on the "Big Brother” move-| given long goto Cirelt Judge | since has been ot lant over [Yong at Bell Chapel of the wuss’ in Gahland and Waywe Donald J. Ranta, 18, of 3300 W. This plon is in effect every ment. a Calan wile he was|emocray were | ban The pening ot emiion On Counties and then returned to help | pine Rd. Bloomfield Town- every week of the year at Statler ‘ meg Ging as 6 even el jee: last time they carried the gov- | firemen put out the blazes. ship, yesterday pleaded guilty to . ‘ = eases . papel ciate Ts 4 Oak- under 14 occupy the same room = “A Missionary Program, for | = morship in Maine was in 1934. , ; breaking and entering before 4f one or more children ene te Gee by | Booth Rites " ‘ameniiiine 4-Car Pileup Caused West Pontiac Kiwanians (isn County “court Judge SLaCRUA taenils, ia engelar suu-qunes sas engin’ fer Rev, Robert W. Gibson Jr.. min- Barty Repubticen commit tor by Golfer's inaccuracy » Parley Delegates |H1. Russel Holland. the room. If one or more children under 14 occupy a room ister to youth at the First Presby- - na lun anaes (R-Kan) WASHINGTON (INS) — Police Name y Accused of <= and June, with only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the Set for Thursday would t “I don’t believe today that an unidentified) Delegates to the 37th annual eenage tag tenn Sept, 20. room ; peed st Sada blend were mecomecy wth o golf ta aga ge Ranta will be ideas BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Funeral ” eed four-car pileup. | in Grand Rapids Sept. children under 14 occupy a room wit service for James Scripps Booth | Maine et ac ipeg a S when the goat bal sas ceed Sade oe : Deaths Wer anne sean dan enneem onda Ee rea amas Chapa of On We oes trad of 0 anf of compaign fazsed over a cor, cruising past | ord Scrfuner, prechdent of tne West ontiac ena one-person rate applies for the second room. | from the Bell Chapel rjine wa Golf Course. The | Pontiac Kiwanis Club, acim family—the | Co., with ere-| tours aimed at retaining Repubdli-| ine White Flint besides Scrib- . pomethagthy ra Beant Memorial can control of Congress , said pall hit a rock, oe Hart ee Oe Mrs. Virgil Peter for weekend of fun Cemetery | before the election that the Maine | the car window of send wae e af Ge Gab, tnd Archie Virgil Gosephine Grace) Bring the family for w end ry SOO oe te | ara a a ner | aan Wechinaen end Sree KiacDonald, Alternates are Floyd] Me. Ving Gomera tree anne a tard ened Howpital, Norwalk, Conn... yester y was RY tag "alee stopped” swdendy bu —— am ney of two weeks SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES day. He was 66 ge G, | SBM the senate. “us Ne dk, which rested in the | Birmingham ppt oall sin was the dnughier of Laurens ¢ Children's menue © Children's plates and sliver aa tee Geet aa pret | om ao Scripps College | and Mary Norton, Coming here * Balloons tor the youngsters after meals * Formulas prepared rere “ag hbrat etl Drunk Driver Fined Score: Damage to four cars esti- RMINGHAM — Adele Toepfer tem Fost Hevea 3° youre con @ © Reliable baby sitters ¢ High cheirs end cribs Tt art coniec end many ot hio| q.rermington Justice John J.) mated at $1,000; cuts and brulees| BURMINGHAN = merged bg Rey ag hy pee adr + A basket of fresh fruit in every room occupied by children wire vadhgocomppeer tary in| p= piees a ee oe |e oe ee ae: trance at Scripps College, Rev. Werk on Auburn - sian * Delicious bex lunches prepered ° «2 paintings were exhibited at | Gilbert Habichk, 30, | mont, Calif. Rescue eRe He Seely . 3 seolosla cate tor the atte inden. | rene County Jail yesterday 8 | Over 500 Cases Dropped She is one of 2 incoming treats | Ave gre tne came Gnd tee + Meny guest cooms ere air-conditioned - |designing cars for the auto indus | driving with a revoked license, and #t Court Here man to receive this honor, pon Surviving ‘the try in 1820, and moved to Connec- | fined him $100 and $25 costs for| in Circuit | based on high academic attain- ticut from his Grosse Pointe Park drunk driving. Habichk pleoded About 300 cases of all (PES) ment in high school. ab well Se home three years ago. ; guilty to both traffic counts. i were dismissed for lack of prog-| citizenship and activities iv mit Breaking-Entering Habichk will spend another | ome yesterday. High School. days in jail. The move was necessary to pre- is scheduled for | —— oS we ao vent unctoped.canno srenn ging. sp} | Aion uod sit tie weasd after pleading guilty yesterday ©) i. Loud Fellas |on the court's dockets. on Fett set not by 2 bething snd cotmring ty Hered | “IG Out - which there has been |equinox, thé date is W. Collady Jr, 23, of 2011 Whit-/ VANCOUVER, B. C. (UP)—The stcton tot one year are read |obeervation bf the real moon but | ney. Detroit. He appeared before | Grosvenor Singers placed a notice no action court sessions, Unless |hy rules established before astron- Circuit Judge H. Russel Hol- | in a local newspaper Monday stat | oat ef party requests that omers knew as much as they now land to answer a charge of | ing that the “first-practice of the an interest dt is officially |do about the movements of- the breaking into a grocery store at | season” would be held in the “Hard a case be saved, monn. ~ E : ; -# i ad j ai an _* T4 ‘ | : ye yee ‘ Se Pk ae ere ne ht aa OF Te ie Te ee as eee é te a * Be - ty, wm _— THE PONTIAC PRESS, Qmaitest Democratic ‘Sania deena smallest tation in the U. &. Sonate overred | reprensutaiion was tthe 30th Com in the 39th Congress, 1365-67, when | | gress, 185-57, when oN were | there | were only 10 Semterntis ‘only 15 Republicans sea Why Go Outside! Dial In Cool Breeze! Dial Out Hot Sun! Twist, It Opens—T wist, It Closes. ADJUSTABLE ALL ALUMINUM AWNAIR of MICHIGAN—Pontiac Branch FE 4-6089 9 A. M. to 9 P, MDAILY =| Reveals Plot to Attack Ike Puerto Rican | Shooting in Congress NEW YORK W—A Puerto Rican | Nationalist has testified that con- | tspiraters who masterminded the | shooting in-Congress fast March 1 also planned an attack on Presi | dent Ejsenhower. The testimony | Gonzales Lebron was ernment by force and violence. + * oo The witness is a brother of Do jlores Lolita Lebron, who was | seized along with three men after the | j they spattered bullets into House of Representatives, wound- ing five congressmen. The four already have been sentenced to |terms of 16 to 50 years in prison | for the shooting Miss Lebron is one of the 13 now on trial for conspiracy be- Ee Federal Judge Lawrence E +oontinue today Another defendant is Julio Pinto iGandia who Lebron Sotomayor jsaid had told him of plans for attacks on Congress, “the Presi dency” and on Fernos Isern, resi Claims | Same Group Executed given by) Sotomayor yes: | terday at the trial ef 13 Puerto) Ricans charged with seditious con- | spiracy to overthrow the U.S. gov- | t } ' i ! | Tex DESERT PET—Rex Spivey, oil. exploration crewman from Dallas, shows his pet Arabian desert fox to Mandy Mathews, daughter ‘of a New York Arabicist, at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia dent commissioner for | November, 1953, when Gandia was a Nationalist party leader in New York The Nationalist party seeks complete independence for Puerto Rico, This aim is : by the ENSEMBLE W's the NEW vogue... 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TUESDAY, September 28, 1954 DAVID KEITH HARDY “THE WORLD WE LIVE IN” Hlustrated Lecture against q husband who refused to | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, sermons 1954 f Show. Timiakes” By EDDIE CANTOR Maurice Chevalier, like champagne, bubbles and sparkles and leaves you with a nice happy feeling. And like champagne, he gets better with age. The last time he was in America I went to-see him in his one-man show. He held the audience enthralled for two and a half hours just with the aid of a piano. Backstage, when I congratulated him, he said, “Eddie, this is my life. To have a packed house laugh and applaud and enjoy what I have to give, there’s nothing in the world like it—and the pay is so good!” Leo Durocher was there that night, too, and when Maurice met the baseball man- ager of the Giants, he sheok hands and said, “I want you te knew I’m the French Leo Durocher.” Durocher sheok his head and said he didn’t get it. Chevalier .ex- plained, “Over there I'm known as The Lip.” Leo laughed and said, “Mr. Chevalier, the only difference is that yours has made you a fine fortune—mine has cost me a fortune in fines.” : I had a lot of fun one night in Cannes, France, when Chevalier invited me to appear on his radio program which was beamed to the States. He wrote out the chorus of “Louise” phonetically and I sang it in French, but I got a real bang when the orchestra went into “If You Knew Susie” and Maurice clapped } Maurice Chilieatior- sed Champagne Both. Sparkle, I mprove With Age his hands, rolled his eyes and jumped up and down. Whee he stopped, he could hardly catch his breath. “Eddie,” he panted, “I don’t know how you can sing these songs and jump at the same time.” “Maurice,” I answered, you could do it too if you'd take off that heavy money belt.” He's loaded, you know. The French Crosby. Assurance Is Important Too . . . 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When the eight Nations meeting at Manila signed the treaty, we gained two new allies against Communist aggres- sion in Southeast Asia — Pakistan and Thailand. The five other signatories already are aligned with us — Britain and France in NATO, Australia and New Zealand in Anzus and the Philippines through a mutual assistance treaty. ~W * * There is one main difference between the SEATO accord and NATO. In the latter an attack on any signatory would be con- . sidered an attack on all. In SEATO such an attack by Com- munists would be considered a danger to all but each country would act in accaydance with its constitutional processes. For .the United States this would mean that Congress would have to vote approval of any military reaction to fur- This provides that in the event of aggression from other sources in the SEATO area, our Govern- ment would consult with member states but wouldn't feel bound to intervene. Both of these are wise limitations. Among the most important effects of ‘the treaty is its promise of military pro- tection and economic aid to the states of Cambodia, Laos and Viet Nam. This provision recognizes that if Communism is to be halted there, the people have to be convinced that the free world is in- terested in their economic well-being and political independence. Good for Baseball ~~ the Néw York Yankees out of the Amer- ican Leagué pennant race. What's more, they did it in decisive fashion by winning both ends of Sun- day's crucial double-header from the New Yorkers in the Ohio metropofis. It was fitting that the victories which ap- parently ended the Yankee hopes should be witnessed by the ‘largest crowd that ever saw a regulation American League game, 84,600. : * x After the last out, Srencen and his crew were eight and a half games behind the Indians with 11 games to play. Only a —miracie —could--overcome that handicap. But the Yankees shouldn't feel downhearted. To their credit is a feat never before accomplished —the winning of five successive World Series. national game if some team outside New York could have won the senior league ‘race, There have been far too many subway series in recent years. ~ . of : notified ing partial or complete balanced meals to children. A recent checkup showed that in the ag- gregate the physical measure- ments of children exceed those of 1938, That is the year when optimum prewar health and bodily development were reached. These changes in a national diet, for- merly dominated by rice and fish, are transforming the Japanese into a tall, straight limbed, well built people. Keep Up the Good Work The people of Michigan deserve credit for the record low total of only 3,500 acres of timber damaged by fires so far this year. = This shows that motorists, campers, hunters and sportsmen generally are . practicing commonsense precautions ~ against forest and brush fires. Nothing -has happened, however, which gives any one the right to relax these precautions. * * * Actually the fire danger is greater now than ab any time since the opening of the outdoor season, Moreover, because of the drought the danger will increase between now and the first hard Fall rains. = It takes nature many years to replace timber destroyed by fire. The only way to prevent such loss is never ending care in snuffing out cigar and cigarette stubs and quenching camp fires before leaving them. Similar care should be taken to see that leaf and grass fires don’t get out of control. * *. * Let's continue the good work. Re- member nine out of 10 forest fires are caused by human carelessness. Overnnrard, two married women talk- ing: “Do you ever get up with a grouch?” “No, I get up before he does.”. ed The Man About Town Want $300? | Then You Must Get Busy on Your Football Entry Daftynition _" Bynthetic yarn: What some men think they can produce for their wives. If you want that $300 in U. 8. Bonds, it is time to get busy on your entry in the foot- ball contest. All that is necessary is to write -yourpredictions on each of the -foliowing games. Or you can clip this list and check the teams you think will win. If you predict a tie game, do not check either team. Attach it to a piece of paper bearing your name and address, and see that it reaches the Pontiac Press office by noon on next Saturday, Sept. 18. Here's the list: 18—Maryland vs Kentucky reliable signs Sept. 24—Waterford vs Pontiac High Oct. 3—Detreit Lions vs Cleveland Browns Oct. $—Pennsyivania vs Princeton Oct. 16—Michigan State_vs Notre Dame Oct. 22—Tulsa vs Detroit ~~ . Oct. 30—Indiana vs Michigan ; Nov. 6—Wayne vs Omaha —~ Nev. 13—Michigan State vs Michigan Nev. 20—Seuthern California vs U.C.L.A. Nov. 25—Brown vs Colgate . Nov. 27—Army vs Navy ’ The $300, goes to the entry making the closest predictions. It is an elimination contest—you are in it only as long as you forecast correctly. Every member of your family may compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. - Recovered from a thyroid operation Lieut. Walter Krause of the Pontiac Police Department, says you never realize how many other people have had such an operation until you've had it yourself. When Pontiac General Hospital nurses him Monday that his wife had given birth to their fifth daughter, Thomas €. Mitchell, Pontiac police detective, realized that he had something in common with Eddie Canter, famed comedian, who also has five daugh- ters. “This is a semi-centennial anniver- sary. Exactly 50° years agé the Michigan State Fair was in progress en its grounds out West Huron St. in Pontiac. Working with a cent National Shade, Tree Conference at Atlantic City, 4 Pontiac City Forester William Aho defeated last year's champion tree cutters. Using an old-style cross-cut saw, the pair cut through a 14-inch hard maple trunk in ' 33 seconds, compared with 43 seconds for their opponents. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Jennie Little of 40 Moreland Ave.; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George King partner chosen at the re- - Waterford; fifty-second wedding anniver-_ Voice of the People i sal ‘ Penthouse _ un Waterford Girl Wants Teenagers’ Help in Raising Money for Recreation Center Sere pe vie y iar eek oe | ogo ly the letter is critical in I deeply agree with E.L.S. about having a recreation center for teenagers, since | am a teenager, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Today I looked into your eyes . And gaze into your eyes. (Copyright 1984) myself. Believe me, when I say it's something the kids really need, that will keep many of them out of trouble, and give many a way to pass their time. Right out here where I live. in Waterford, there isn't much of anything to do but hang - out and roam the streets, Sure, there are drive-ins and shows, but you get tired of them in a little while. That is, if you can afford to go very often, as most kids—can't. ‘This building should be a place where we could dance and play games and associate, etc. The ma- jority of the boys and girls I know like to dance or would like to learn. It would be chaperoned by elders most of the time. We need this place right now, especially during the summer, and I for one am willing to start right now to raise the money for it. And I know I could get a jot of help! What do you say, teenagers? 356 students who were 14 to 18 Case Records of a Psychologist Never Break Up a Happy years old if they were happy and contented in their homes. Thirty- six were, the rest were not. You cannot teach a child to love any- thing that isn't loveable. Children are smarter than that. What has happened to the Amer- jean home? I think it's time te ask Ged te forgive us and start te pray for the new generation. I doubt if He can possibly for- give this nation’s looseness in home life to the young. all remember prayer without sin- cerity is a waste of time. Marriage Just for Thrill. of Stranger’s Kisses Dick is worried. He wonders are deeply in love, but the less of the fact be mar- Then Adlai dropped the egg in if maybe he married the po tk, effect wanes, For ried cae the diplomatic pouch and broke the fg gee = wilt wrong girl. He didn't but he stagefright means novelty or gut such women, as well as *UNd barrier of partisan politics, 5° bana lias? it tt has a mistaken idea of sez. mysteriousness, : the Don Juan male, are simply — el tee merican people have So be sure you scrapbook this anh eer li ith frightened lest. they be losing It was a mighty fine thing to told that fact explicitly Case Record. And NEVER you live with a person Gust eretie chasm, Ge they do provided Mendes-F rance Does it mean that American cic ys a aeo g Ma quire the extra lilt of the stage. | d°8"'t shake the letter first to mailtery forces will take such se- 0 see if there's a. as tow of stolen hisses. “Porewarned fright clandestine aftelr to mahe if there's a-check in -it = A gate 4 is forea ” so this case can — op #2 par. . is no hint that American publie save many a mari ip really aren't passionate, Looking Back opinion is ready for such a-crisis, By DR. GEORGE W. Crane level” baertegie oe sila lg 15 Yeats Age + Unfortunately, the Communists Case M-314: Dick M., aged 27 supposed excess sexual ardor is ,,- ROPE IS warned that the — all this, too. So it's quite has bom mare or 2 eae shove th eee U5 oil deed Aso oe a a ee ir Seks guar nianl bk bin ceauaig mone ae RUSSIA'S. WAR mobilization ee en eae retreat: ponei- party at the Country Club, I was frightened female ego. it is sex Puzzles Britain, France and Ger 1) oti pen dancing with another married vanity rather than a specific pruri- risk a major in the F oy woman of our social set. tic desire which motivates them. $0 Feud Age ng Gama we den a And we finally wandered out As a physician and paychologist _ 5U N! OF Schools, oven ond te Indecten it in upon the veranda, Well, I kissed T have never seen one passionate James H. Harris, says high school lihood is that ld like- her and I found that my heart be- woman as measured by the mas-' '° small. cauan taal oon mat, be» gan to pound so fast I thought I - culine view of sex. Theirs—is a LIQUIDATION of grain Formosa either ene eves would choke. al : cosmetic need to bolster their ego: _*¢%4 Public hearings are slated on Si W. Buren ._ FE 4-1555 | ing power and phone service. |_Other planned action includes a a ae + fer cm par sgh The group will remain as long |es0lution: naming the new branch | Cure, snd drainage on Yous | mitting to Pontiac Police won| as needed, officials said Onkland | UOrary at E. Rundell St. and tiem Mdnteaim ts Kennett ans “Wing | mWOe, ‘CSO’ County men sent. by the Edison —— Ave. - ts ehteweik vas |the "sash si of Bast! Detective Sgt. John A. DePauw overhead line department include resolution schedu AN | side of N. Jenale higan to Masel | said two 15-year-dlds and “another | Melville Long of 3131 Guiford, Roy- | *¥¢ring the request of a group Of | Bend. cost side of M. dessie trom Fiddle | boy 16, were seized by Waterford | | al Oak; William McAuliffe, of 23349 |'0cal builders to purcnase Pon- erg Township police yesterday after | : —— is expected from resi-| one of the juveniles tried to sell a Unless ard of 1656 Browning, Ferndale; County ( Calendar __ | depts on E. Montcalm protesting | .38 revolver obtained in a house | ; truck —— on the street. breakin. - = t C Ferndale; _ Tarr of peg Sylvan- scheduled ‘action includes: | DePauw said the boys also had we Car ‘ wood, Birmingham Ronald The A veport from the city manager ool a sawed-off shot gun in their pos- Rowe of 851 Owendale, Big Beaver. | meet in the iste, Perm Raven ine | coqunetet, trewt ciesing tm ighweed | session when arrested. Family Ch Iviston Altogether 27 Bell workers. were al - 8 ~y ate Ge Annuel elec- | Consideration of « request to edd| Authorities said they would ques $i i "a re from Pontiac, according to a a eae | Sine Ticemee te "we. auburn Ave beer and | tion the boys further ahout | st lee _— re read oe c YOU NEED J. Novak, district a an A. f- nce hg tg | ng to. Doskdentiel Shots 50 nue na, offenses, eccording bad DePeww. t |Foremen sent include E. L. Mal-| $Y +8. Crpetel Lake Subdivision HE BUSI \lery, Robert Dunham, Homer Ward- | Lem | gigcussion of complainss trom Mrs | 3 TIMES FA ER 89 per cent of all car ewe- Roy Terry, W. Tuck and G. Graves Ay Ay, 4 + a, F p | Soom ageinst ao licensed sidewalk bulld img families have only one | | 7 ‘ a ® pet luck supper Wednesday, ‘pet opeding of on endinance cither- ear. If the car stays at home ¢ Death Srayten Pinine ~. B mengpee age bed ‘Tor on omac the working members need ounty 5 Ba, J ow g Ay y He Contminsion vetaling 61.483; _— Certified laboratory testsprove Bell- ane | SKIRTS public transportation. If it son Wednesday ‘st the home of Mrs ee | tebtete, neutrelies 3 times as much met PG by; CEL ee runt [te Se Take, emare ed | gE MaRS IW abort Reset ee ae ene Ee | . $ WEST ~ | serving low ce meals.” © ditterent crops or test known re ae | ' the home are without trans F react ae a eas nea SHIP—Rosary will be recited for _— — = ee for portation. i 7 : Dofald L. Bishop, 15, of 6575 Wal- There are days, too, the esr | (nut Lake Rd., at 8:30 p.m. today é selection of new stvies = or won't run. — | at Richardson-Bird Funeral , ff ' be tall sweater ond Ss ore ve Walled Lake, with funeral service ' . > er Sten the car should-star Im | "to ‘am. Wedneaday at St. Wi | Sensational Pre-Season Offer! out. = 4 liams Church Walled Lake, with iW You Want Teo Be Sure ‘burial in Gethsemane Cemetery, | Detroit t Francis Marshbangs } FARMINGTON — Service ° : 1:30 p.m. Tewekay ot Teate a ™ Monday. Surviving besides his widow Margaret, is his stepmother, Mrs. “How | learned Gregg Metcalf, a son, Clyde, and a daughter, Mrs. Virginia M hearing ald.” |code Yr ee DU0-THERM::. Mrs. Frank J. Stevenson Free Book... OAK PARK — Service for Mrs. Tells All [Prank J. (Ida M.) Stevenson, 80 eee 13661 Vernon St., will be at 2 p.m | Wednesday Spaulding and Sells Nothing! Son Funetal Wome, woth burial South Lyon Cemetery, She SONOTONE __ suniay. 21 ber nome Erwin E. Marx Hearing Service FERNDALE—Service for Erwin 357 N. Saginew Fe 2-1225/E. Marx, 68, of Cheboygan, Pontiac merly onwer of Erwin Engineer- New York, N. V¥.—(ipecial)— WIXOM—Service for Frederick researc Sar aeveloped norma ae L. J. Wagnitz Sr., 80, of 302 Sidley Sesion ve Sun reed ioe tow Gare at his home early today. is rete iy thougunds of camee without any | A 4to 5 Room pout _ pe Oil Heater- it , eres - "144% Ne Down Payment 2 Years to Pey The Duo-Therm Windsor looks like a fine piece of furniture. In cordovan ' ‘ mahogany finish. Gives 50,000 BTU’s. The Duo -Therm Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm ond cozy in coldest weather. Hos the famous Duol Imperial Heater Chomber for perfect heat and economy. Thermostat, too! : ‘595 Automatic Blower, $29.95—Tank, $10 : . No Down Peyment—$5 @ Monthy Here’s the famous Duo- Therm budget buy heoter, Gives out 41,500 BTU’s ond heats 4 to 5 rooms. Hes famous Model 469 i i Ht i) je secret is Arthur ‘The E i r 5 i a ef bi i lich ¥ See Sl bo c one on oe annem $ 190 : cr chechoic iconerteer Sashenahet BR op bone: AM , f | bustion f (Suma meme) | 108 NORTH SAGINAW | Pome of her, ee artnur murray School of Dancing Say ee ee. F 25 £. Lawrence St. Phone FE.2-0244 | Fe F Eat Sito ee Spas 7 ‘ P ‘. Z , ik | : ; \ > s&® J <2 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 — \ + '_ RIGHT | Ath i iS ees ~ the occasion, Ferrara, Hal d ° a 5, — ae ea aeuemaonien A Reason to Celebrate, | occasion. Ferrara, an Italian : ‘Rita's Daughter 1 , Y¥, N. ¥. (UP) — An-[ three years before he becomes a 0 al | an ¥ HAVE A € ALBAN SEE | Ruled egal of Age'sEstate | WEDDING RECEPTION! « Nashville. City Jug ace not yet signed but an ationney | Homade Food Shop's cateriig service for wed- ' ity Rita ia old ding receptions is complete in every detail—no Orders Rearrest of!31 pr ann inca man or weny for Yor Reip sep * . : = i an Freed Prisoners very substantial amount” from the ae re ae NASHVILLE, Tenn: @—Ruling vast fortune of her grandfather, : eed Gat Pale Dain ity was av ~ il : ap oes appanage weal bss Judge Andrew J. Doyle has or- Miss Hayworth and Yasmin's hdoosad @ te ay bk apace oe Homade ° port of the youngster. z ment for an opinion. John Milliron,| .prual—~The shows part of its destructive fire power— se. 6 | , $ F || Police chief, said he would ask the! napalm tanks under its broad wings and « lethal load of | He said that under Moslem law || Ui agi clins Cakes q DISCOUNTS ON ALL PIANOS Z |, department what he can do legally | explosives ip the bomb-bay door. The new bomber is now in | Yasmin then will “officially and G 2 2 pesondhgall samara with the re- | production at the’ Martin Co., in Baltimore, Md a ee | the heiress tof Designed, Baked and Deco- | i re — -—-—— | a one- re of. lather’s for- | z= | rated by master bakers to your Judge Doyle, ruling on a peti- | Mrs. Small Files , ~ . | tune, he will it f the | tion by a Nashville housewife, Mrs. Firemen Need Practice Aga Ppelly= en an taste and color, harmonized This group of pianos was selected by the La, ioearis, eal yesterday he MAQUOKETA. lowe @ — The Cru. who iimiataite ‘Wien. Vas: to your wedding. Moderately Lester and Gulbransen Factories for this | id issue orders as soon as * +, ° | volunteer fire department says the | worth, declined to, estimate the priced. ~ ; the necessary information on the | fi need id buildi ibl in dollars and said | special showing of beautiful spinets and a is obtained from court fo Divorce Dentist which they nig te ablas> t ys Scie Saniansh aovenguaneate will be ENJOY A DELICIOUS MEAL IN OUR -COOLED records. : - : s. ‘ DETROIT w—A di- | der to practice new fire-fighting | confidential] between the .-parties.: LUNCH consoles Mayor West ordered the prison- ee ¢| met hods. The agreement now nearing com- CAFETERIA AND | ers Teleased last Wednesday after | Vorce behal Anyone in the area having an/ pletion Will be submitted to the Small Down Payment and Long Easy Terms the Davidson County Health De- jot Mrs. Edith S. Small against |oid‘shed, barn or other structure| Nevada court which gave Miss FOOD SHOP | Partment ruled that the city Jail! nr. Kenneth B. Small, the acquit-|he wishes to dispose of can get| Hayworth her divorce from Aly Available—Come in Today ! and workhouse building were unfit]... si .vee of his wife's suitor, action by notifying the fire chief. | Khan. hilt 1 arrest them, ve’ to | rhursday, the day after the Detroit | Cancer of the liver is most com- | husband, singer Dick Haymes, are 144-146 for the nally Insane. | j ; i ROWENA'S scone ge Mrs. A: C, Girard and Mrs. James Q. Goudie. ‘ 82% N. Saginaw es Newmode's FE 2-9382 Others are Mrs, May E. Law ' lor, Mrs. Frask J, McGinnis, > e : deny Ac eld ond Mire, Dotin ©. Mercy Mel.. : wa Se g dance the chief this really is : | ot diacunsion at the first tall meet : ing of the auxiliary held real coffee!- Ponjisé Pre@ Phetes | afternoon, During the business oo Po: Ilene Cooper of Hospital road models a formal for meeting standing commitees for Ges Mrs. Harley Bowers.of West Walton~boulevard, general the coming year were appointed, lor of Harper street, worthy matron, Dorothy chairman of the fashion show and card party. 2 ae Miller, model, of South Jessi and) : F Wis Santon Viscombe of West Pike oe F airway League ‘Flora Shelly Group eer ag ee te : ~’|Closes Season Meets at Scott Lake Ot Central Methodist Units Gather With EGacheon wa terete oo rs. Gene, re finance; and in her Scott Lake roa home for| pe” pemaiea by Mre, Moa All set for the Areme Chapter OES style show Wednesday evening at Roosevelt + Temple are (left to right) Mrs. Theron Tay- é 7 i : rH fy gi Members of the various units of Members of Fern Bank unit (ley group in the home of Mrs. | "Members of the Fairway Golf Presbyterian ts. met in the Johnson avesus home | Martha Braid, Mrs, John Linabury}(eague observed the closing of | oo? oo Advisory board members ot Mrs. Omar Allen, A review | entertained with a talk on_hér | sa S , Mrs. E. L. Bradley, Mrs. of last year’s activities was giv- | Fecent trip to South Ameria. | Heel active sessen. Thaleday aff Mrs. Margaret Lehman led de- Mrs. en’ and a plans were made for the Tot | ernoon with a lyncheon and award | votions using as her topic, “The year. | The Watkins Lake‘home of Mrs, |Party at Old Mill Tavern. oo Church. Rays os a €7% © . | Gelston ——— the setting for| Prizes for the morning's round study wes conducted - by CTU uy | A cooperative luncheon was held | the dessertTuncheon of the Mary | ol.golf at Silver Lake were handed : . . ni | tor members of the Susannah Wes-| Reed Ltit. Mrs. John Garrison re-|out by Mrs. John Heitsch, party |™" myer committee for social | FICQCS | C — —__.__.. | Viewed the activities of the Mil-| chairman, _— aeaa-en education, — ™awaukee Conference. Guests included Mrs, Earl Web- a te agen A field of WCTU met recently in the North a |er, Mrs, Donald E, White, Mrs. church Shirley street home of Mrs. Leroy Mrs. D, L.. Brown of Thorpe | Louis Dorman Jr., Mrs, Gus Bart-| *8*culture. Shaffer. Mrs. street entertained members of | ley, Mrs. Kay Jackson, Mrs. Wil- i the Lola Parker ‘walt. Mrs, Wal- | liam Jenkinson, Mrs, Ferdnit Wood Anselmys Are Host a, 5. is vice Gerthy of experl- | and Mrs, Wil Dickinson, President; . Hillis, secre ences at the recent camp meet- Ses ee ten (Ot coturaay Porty | tary; Mrs. Orlo Mason, treasurer ing at Etk Rapids. Mrs, Harry Setter, Mrs, Alfred} Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anselmy| and Mrs. Rodney Moran, cor & = | | a by the Rev. John ’ Oswald Burke and | Saturday evening for members | Mulder attracted members of the ata Paap rg Epsilon Sigma |Martha Sheldon unit to the Mo-}” seiping Mrs, Heitsch with party| members and j|hawk road home of Mrs. Ralph | .rangements were Mrs. Harley! Betty Lou DeGroot and Mrs. a neem Hyatt, Mrs, Duke Johnson, Mrs.|John Marshall were co-chairmen| Laura Bowmaster was ¢ , VW Te — © 8 Russell Hoyt, Mrs, Rebert Boles, | of the event. Assisting them were president of the Grace Lutheran | Mrs, Harry Martin of Ann Ar-| Mrs Ear} Stevenson, Mrs, Frank| Mrs. Tony Grand, Mrs. Elmer Altar Guild at a meeting held ‘bor street, chairman of the Clara! syron, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs.|Johnson, Mrs. Rudy Mazza, Mrs. | Monday evening in the lounge of | Swain unit, entertained with a tea.| Ray Hoover and Mrs. Philip Sauer. | Richard Doyle and Mrs. Edmund | the efurch. te the Gertrude Howe unit meet- Pontiac-Northwest Detroit As- ons |r seen s| Mary Louise Hubbell Wed terns aré now arriving and we need more room. |f you would like carpet es i Soe rege Barge |Mrs. Charles Crawford reviewed Smith, Others are Mrs raga | the book “ Die, _— Others were . Robert vice president; Mrs. Clarence Huemitier Rippberger, Mrs. Walter Savage | Kaul, secretary. A directress | opened her heme en Walnut read Meets Thur my and Mrs John Dohefty be appointed at a later date. ~~ Ends of rots of perfect quality carpet ing drastically reduced. New Fall pat- ° | or rugs, you should find something nese at a substantial saving. : , Bebep cae mict itm members Denar, aor of Pst, wil | in Gown of Chantilly Lace re PATTERN SIRE | REG. PRICE | SALE PRICE. [rm th ie oer ator in was. 2K Prot bre, her _-T Sandalwood Cotton ...............] 12x12-9 | $ 84.50. $50.00 || — Arwericas Newest aud, i altar of Oakland femme United | Larson o Clean Joyce Ain Heavy Beige Tone-on-Tone ........| 12x15-5 259.00 150.00 | ns Ditton. bide of hn K. ros. |the rie at Ferre Intute, Char Grey Round-Wire Wilton ..........| aaxi0-1 | 146.00 | 500 |) Most Ex ! to Rt Grey Round-Wire Wilton ..........] 12x9-12 ~ | 145.00 75.00 | dein From of Neth Pery| the ettendante wate goweed i Beige Wilton .......... a 12x8-2 | 120.00 59.50 : The ttle gown was tash- | set ~HM tac belerw Jchets. The Green Wilton .................... 12x12-6 | 183.50 100.00 | ma) ee ter ari Ts teerteages | st cremmetore ‘gain, Te Beige Figured Cotton .......... ....f 12x18. | 169.08 -- 95.00 COMMUNITY chtrt_ owt tate 0 cathetenh | oer tnoinete ere gm a Green Two-Tone Wilton ...........| 12x14 | 214.65. 125.00 de ae ot vl Fle / gt eed ents rete Oe wo | Sm tent ot ciel cates Nutria Heavy Loop Pile ... a ee re ee 12x20 ‘ 372.00 — 200.00 vs ~N A 0 iil Hilts wit « Senguet et seSrten, Jetson ot Livonia, at Grey Figured Wilton ........ a? .| > Y2xi9 ‘277.40 *: 175.00 - ‘WITH A SAVINGS OF The bride wore a pearl necklace, |man and. David Dennis, Stephen Nutria Extra Heavy Wilton ......... 12x15 | 319.00 175.00 $2435 Fed a handmade “hanercet ad Thomas Rano sealed to Green Tuft on Loop Pile.........:.. 12x12-7 130.00 75.00 | FOR YOU ON THIS The bride's mother wore a slate Green Heavy Bound-Wire ......,..| 12x66 | 11225 | 50.00 | _$4-PIECE sr tk proctor afi Grey Heavy Loop-Pile ..... Lcbiees ren 4 ete 1 ~~ 150.00 ao rae a SPECIAL crn hel th Src pre Green Wilton .................... 2x20-8 . 200.00 | pect ; roses. A smoke blue taffeta dress Green Figured Wilton... } Yaa | 379.50" 250.00 Date $7975 ? South Seas wie FATS Nutria Heavy Wilton............. ; 12x21 334. ‘ 200.00 ©) Ma fed. tox Bor 6 wedding tp te aerthere Cinnamon Round-Wire............ 9x11-6 102.90 ] 68.50 | COMMUNITY cheer os rpc) ro wal Grey Twist... .. 2.2.0... 00 50.4. | .. of 69.65 39.50 | HANDSOME corsage from her bridal bouquet, Cinnamon Cotton ................ . 12x3 ae 17.50 ea side in Bast Lansing, where: Sohn Cinnamon Cotton ................ , 4x6-2 23.8 13.95 : = mer of Dea Se i eee ee | ee 19.95 For her daughter's wedding the : rer ell gel lls mauve a corsage ——MARY KIN yellow carnations. After a reception held in the COLD WAVE Heights the new Mrs. Lidster MACHINELESS AND changed to a maize gabardine M. Ki Cold . ¢ 50 ee ee ee Wave, Complete 6 They wil reside en Tenview chammpon, Anger waves, acai Committee Chairmen — Are Appointed ni aeaaee eee eee home on Josephine street ins N. Perry VS Oe for a recent meeting of Sigma —-- Gamma Chapter of Pi Omicron MARK WESSEL Committee chairman for the Cencert Pianist, Composer. coming year are Mrs. James Top- tonwer ead Voomhen we man, program; Mrs. Grant Spen- edt we rmeny i | bong ome 2 ig rol lodien Trail. Orchard Leke. I) Benning, finance and Mrs. John — = Short, Snap-Back PERMANENT Special! *6”° FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. THE, es n of a PONTIAC PRE SS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954. —— b apeletal FEATURING FALL LAMPS SPECIAL A LARGE GROUP TABLE LAMPS Modern and Traditional - YOUR CHOICE Values Up to $12.95 | Many floor, table and a picnic. nd bridge _ this great SEPTEMBER SAVINGS SALE! - Hurry, don’t delay! Early shoppers will have Beautiful Furnishings at Big Savings “Where You Honestly Save” 144 Oakland. Ave. — *4” lamps included in Fi i Free Parking vx - 4 | ere HO pae ee la Tl | Tit predect hes no conmection whatewe ub The Amewan Netonal Red Crest \# PAULI‘S SHOE STORE | Serving Pontiaé for Over 75 Years — | 35 N. Saginow St. rf "| \Doris E. Gertz | PS ‘ Honey moon ~~) |Repeats Vows eis narihirs in Church Rite Michigan are rf Touring Niagara Fails and Can- Barbara Jean ' |Harry Thomas Dayner, who were 5 dlending evitbin. ta: Baie gone Manley ly» Avenue United Presbyterian oung, wie Church were marrie The bride is the daughter of S Theodore Gertz of East First street aturday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold T, Day- evening. The ner of LeBaron street are the we Geor R. bridegroom's parents, ( ; baa of A baiierina length gown of A cal’ a riaene white Chantilly-type lace and net ry, ho Hudson weet nee was wore MAR 1 po avenue and |. bride. imperted cero- " a ‘ i met held her fingertip veil of tae the Manley E. | eretid end stepbaneta gae | Aan A al/qdh tal Youngs of | f HAROLD G_ ANDREWS | white Bible, Paty] oe Cherokee road | Harold G. Andrews,’ son of Mr.|- Mrs. Donald L. Keener attended " - mm are. their jand Mrs. Charles G, Andrews of | the bride as n of honor wears; | : . maby. Ty hp en , er summer schoo! st m of lace and get with match! MRS. ROBERT MANLEY YOUNG Dasoes Amini, (ts ener tiene eee «| BBOrbara Jean Irwin. Wed sancti tieaicaieaag os pink gown, Sandra Lee Gertz and . “ Peggy L. Turner, were junior) « 2 ° Anniversary Party _|iwiteamaits wearing vse emma] iY Candlelight Ceremony Given by Auroras designed by the bride's aunt, Mrs. weaiiee sama i the ee Turner. Dea First Congregational Church was;and Douglas Austin and Kenneth attendant carried 4 col-|the setting Saturday evening for|Fox seated the guests, Ausora Class of First Methodist | 151 houquet of gladioli dnd cartie-|the marr Barbara Jean Ir Church met at the home of Mr.|iions with heiden ie match, ade Youn A reception wag held in the par- and Mrs. Herbert L. Lake on win and Manley Young. [lors of the church, The bride's a Drive Saturday eve- | ee eee oh ie ak ee Se oe 5 eee dress’ ing. The occasion was the 2th; ™as Gerts Jr. and George R. orchid accessories and an wedding anniversary” of the| Warren Wiggins Jr. seated the —— -— Sa orchid — and = Douglas Hargers gvests, ¢ Manley E. Youngs groom's wore @ green The table was centered witha A reception was held in the |e tad. tadiote creas with black. accesss- ee es a oe cee Baskets of white giadioli and Peal ep saae nal ite tapers and silver dec- | mony. chrysanthemum decorated the a wedding to northern orations. aie Bride shnnged to a red and) altar for the seven o'clock gandie- | Michigan the pdint A-ady Young - te cotton brocade dress accent-| light ceremony performed by the | changed to a red velvet suit with Wilma Jean Sink ed with iridescent stones and) Rev, Malcolm K. Burton before | black accessories and the orchid Hor aver T matching accessories for the wed-| 300 guests. . . from her bridal bouquet. ae wana s a [trom her bridal Douquet. | ,A, Moortength gown with pa} The couple will reside in Rast ales eotartabend © pede tesway . tilly-type eee in rosepoint pat- | tends Sicha thon College. “ aa. en te bene ot ber ster FOSHiON Show Held tern over satin was chosen by the : Wilma Jean Sink. j ood bride. The portrait neckline was eod to announce her Oct. 23 wedding | Patronesses for the fashion show | lined with lace, extended into aj Lutheran Guild to Delmoore Swartwout. She is the | #!ven this afternoon by the Kings- | cathedral-length train. Mrs. William daughter of former Pontiac resi-|¥00d School Cranbrook Alumnae,| The bride carried a white prayet | presiden tof vbagy ig rig dent, Mr. and Mrs. C. Adiel Sink | Association included Mrs. Henry | book with an orchid and streamers Grace Lutheran Church at a recent now of Royal Oak and his parents Wenger, Mrs. Philip Baker. Mrs.|of tuberoses. The prayer book modting held ot the thervh are Mr, and Mrs, Delmoore Swart-| Frank Howlett, Mrs. Everett|was a gift of the bride's grand- Or wout of Clio. Wells, Mrs. Albert Rudemann. | mother. . her officers elected were Mrs. Others were Mrs. Howard Rob- ettented |p ne Ramenal, vice president; inson, Mrs. George Wollington | Mire Charlee Warman Mrs. Fred Rath. second vice presl- PTA Activities smith the bride ag matron of homer | dent; Mrs. William Winkelman, Smith, Mrs. Herman D. Scarney. Mrs. Percy K: Loud, Mrs. James | Vetrmé © copper-colored baller: | secretary and Mrs. Otto Mielke, LeBaron School PTA will meet Thurs ina-length gown of tulle trimmed | treasurer. : MeCarrett Charles Hommedieu ers were @ cascade af yellow M Emery eckecl Th Stipe tess weamcser'ts | Mrs. Frank L. Klingensmith and! siemettion, Kathle Yeung, sister |Xiry Rath, Mrs. Cllticed Varden, the school ot 1:18 Mrs. Perry Williams. ot the bridegroom, and Mrs. | Mrs Mielke, and Mrs, John Ridge Annual Webster School PTA get-to- : Wittiam Palace, sister of the way, griber will begin at 1 pm. Wednesday |SOor Born to Prues bride, were other attendants, ¥, iam parents and teach. a Others are Mrs. Otto Schultz; mothers. Tathers and the| Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Prue Jr. of a a aa eee Mrs, Max Schroeder, Mrs, Chester Sanchar wil meet in their roome ‘| Flint announce the birth of a son, “ae Juckno, Mrs. Rummel, Mrs. Rob- : . 6. Grandparents are Mr. and Wsideocegs taffeta. They ert Poorman, Mrs. H. V, Hodges ae. Pe sages of plcardy-colored glamel- | ST), \ mean met ocho Owen Schoo! PTA will be held’ Wednes- | Mrs. Marvin Prue of Syivan Lake| rs. Jason Inscho. day ot 2:30 pm. ta the Oven Schon and Mr, and Mrs. Grant Britton of Sil be loliowed by 0 social hour | North Edith street. Mr. Palace served as best man) Stork Shower Given Mra, Stuart; Willson of Sylvan at Lake recently to 24 Clubs Open Season With a Flourish er saree ; was given honor Alpha Beta Chapter of Delta} - Arrangements for the dinner were nia calhnm seg A per cer deaiionn Seo Gea teen aad Kappa Gamma Society opened the | made by Mrs. Irene Albright and ———— . outs, Mrs, Cecil Headlip, club year with a business meet-|Mrs. Kohn. New members intro- American Institute of Banking, ‘ ing and banquet held in Hotel | duced were Mrs, Stuart Galbraith, | >. siend County Chapter, held its Coming Events Pontise Monday evening. A wel-|Mrs. Olive Lord and Mrs, Randy |snqaa) Faculty Dinner at Waldron - ” come and a discussion of future : a Hotel, Sept. 9. rs a So @ & Me plane was given by Mrs. Iva! \iembers of Pontiac Business| Guests of honer were the tn- temple ato O'Dell. and Professional Women's Club| strectors ter the ferthosming | .cfin sit meri Weaneaaay ot 8 : Highlighting the {all activities | opened their new. with a din- 2 So car casa ta tor, trienaehap: 8 with tare. Mes wi'Greentend Values Oc § Other | Hotel Waldron, | the effcare and beard of gev- |, commun stares, cima a o . ee ee ee “*e S Temple, 300 ak Cemens at St. Mary's -| and Mary Eleanor Lockman are}. Mary Eleanor Lockman arranged! Groep } ORS will meet for coopers- 12 14, and the annual birthday cele-| directors of the club; Ann Gos- the program for a recent dinner | tive juncheon st 17.20 Wednesday st bration as guests of the Alpha| nef, auditer; Ethiyan Peterson, | meeting of Pontiaoek Chapter of Group Pow will meet Thurede: Gamma Chapter on Nov. 6. ea ee the National Secretaries Associa: Las hoon ih fare. Ralph Cronin. 3 suuinde tat ous aucaen Frits} Stedderd and Blanche | An informal discussion was held| | Better, Remes and Gerdes, Cum oe b, the club to be presented to | WHsen. a er ngage lar tans ypisameene Dict pyedboedfdhred ea am Oakland County high school It was announced that the Inter- employed secretaries perenne man student who has selected « teach- | Club Council will be held in De- | increase their effectiveness through ee hates Herses ing career. |e ex: Ont. '¢ on a part of Go| Ramer emt. at neon, National Business Women's a R Sees Saunt Oar ship committee. Helping her wil) | District I meeting to be held in be Mrs, Harley Gibson of Walled Fciue mee tiem ten erson was appointed — oe elen far the Chwtat ' as chairman of the committee on| A report on 9 meeting of the remembrance and a report on club| City Federation of Women’s Clubs finance was given by Mrs. Max| which she attended was given by Selle. Miss Bassett. Mrs. Me- pis 5 Je) —_ U i ~~ cH i Al fi Plant and Showroom 5390-5490 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich, Styled for You... In Elflott’s new modern showroom you will find “@ fine selection of intriguing new furniture. New ideas, new fabrics, modern and provincial .. . choose from ony of the pieces shown ... . or let ‘Biiott combine your ideas and. choice of ma- ‘terials into.o new piece... for you, VISIT THE NEW MODERN SHOWROOM SOON Open Evenings by Appointment SOO eeR NOOR eeeeETeeeseeer : ape =A ; me nm mm eee meee mee your family... 4y , cor A Home... FREE ond CLEAR! 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There it no obligation, ese ee * r 2 . i { 4 twee ne i ‘tag A 4 : , Cif THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1954 oy : pene 4 - Dramatic Effect in Shirts and Neckwear Livens Darker Tones of Fall eooe f #3 |Be Prepared With Reply to Question It Doesn't Hurt To Have Answer for Emergency Marae. || (Betterto = eS = Yourself Reader Wants to Know If Date with ‘Stranger’ Is Right ox By EMILY Post : : A business girl writes: “About / Plan for the city spotlights two weeks ago while standing on @ novel treatment, The col. the corner one morning waiting ‘47 is the cutaway pinned _ for the bus, a young man, who Model. The tie is a repre- often waits on this sanie corner, | sentative repp pattern in WES i : aie — |. Plan for individuality ac- "iy there's »-tod. ‘acts mets hen ute | dovh sackee: _\ cents the cross stripe bosom) Which is wy ine of girts begin about the bus service, which + q ' doing a lot of thinking about going “ shirt for town wear, French ieeton nun a ae layed on that par, ing Medici ' | ; ) , 4 i ; fxs ca 4 cuf{s.sport dark cuff links. ‘to date around, They wonder wha | = S ; Taki ° — ew bes ; — Thats de 0 rapt design. | oxyve going to do and say it | \f_ 2 mr) |e wes very friendly and. it Easy, Pleasant | hee 64 some bay pops the big question. | ° seemed natural to talk to him. We! >. 2! , Ns : {And that’s what's 6n this girl's é - | =| talked all the way to town on} With New Drugs Chi Gives mind. She writes: . ing but it is best to dab the spotted | tion's official Journal advises that | the family or something) and the | general subjects, including “where ” “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm ‘ | : “Taking medicine” is no . , = — Don’t Spare the Rod sr sin te toed nu rt ons| ange te tnplasnt task wed | Checked pattern shirts. Spaced pattern silk neckwear lend | Dork Chops soley cat a ‘said that he was pled the bes heg | be. For drugs nowadays a dramatic contrast. > p ell cen Double It, Solve Problem '“"“" hat make them as ean Do ‘Added Zest | st met nme oy bs ses y that QS @Asy. As. pos- ° ° ' let hint again tant week snd sible tor the paint owe.” | Darker Clothing Pointed | | Gn ante aee aoe This is an artful little curtain, | fidently on the road to improve he asked me to have lunch with | Only the doctor can decide which Mrs. Dean idler'’s| Spee of boys Scan 6 ce designed .to solve problems, It’s| ment. Covering 16 big questions, Sam, fe 3 tng sasther engage devage ams i'n ug ta bet Be 2 | 7 With G Shi t k : Recipe Is Ex Slevit{ ween tie Gate eves Get Fon hung from rings on a rod, cafe | this booklet is_actually a short.| "ent & ak is mae —_ ae eel Pp 1 ay Ir S, ies marrying the right man, Maybe curtain-style at the top, and short course in practical decorat- | again, may I have bunch ccaes por taste ‘and pe »| Emphasis on darker clothing for;er point collar. French cufts pro- | Fall Meal that’s old-fashioned, but it's what smooths down its airy folds with | ing. The booklet is yours for 15) this stranger, abowt whe § For example, many antibiotics | fall has resulted in much greater Vide greater use of unusual cufl . By JANET ODELL U want, - _ rings on a rod against the bottom. | cents and a stamped, nelf-ad- | know-sething except that he is are prepared as flavored liquids use of light colors and fancy inks. Pentine Preas Veod Bditer “I know I'll undoubtedly find a A desk top can fit right under a | dressed enyelope sent to Miss Hill- | very pleasant and seems a per- —penicillin comes in peach, ter- | models in shirts, Along with solid} Fer men who like to incorporate An excellent way to fix pork boy in high school that I wil) like ‘aindied . wheen-the cartel js Yer at-this newspaper. | feet gentiomant” jramycin in raspberry—to taste al- | colors, club stripes on Oxford cloth, | novel ideas in their wardrobe, ‘chops for cool fait-eating comes ery much — one I'll want to con- mE 8 = nine | In the slang of today, this may ; most like candy and be readily ac- hairtine stripes on fine broadcloth, ‘Tegular shirts, ties and sports to ys from Mrs. Dean Fidler. She “ue to go out with. If I refuse styled like this. The curtain can be he > Sree cepted by children. jsmall pin stripes on different shirts are coordinated, using the i mix ve to go steady with him, he might ! called a “pick-up” which cer. | E : : uses a chili mixture to give added ! the weight needed, heavy enough tainly is not supposed to be ap-| * Sugar-coated tablets and cap- (shaded grounds coordinated dra- same color in some area. A black interest to the chops. get the wrong impression. He to filter in very little light, or | proved by etiquette, On the other | sules are twe other easy-tetake | ™4Atically with the dark greys, | crest insignia on the shirt is car-| Because her daughter is a mem-|™ight think I can't be bothered cheer to céntvel only the strongest hand, you are a business woman, | forms that, the adult patient can | >/ack-browns and dark blues are ried out in the back ground of the her of the Girl Scout troop at| With him. What can I say so he rays, but either way, ahyone work a therefore, supposed to be a! painlessly swallow | found in suits for fall. Many shirts | tie. Hickory Grove School, Mrs. Fidler | Won't be burt and drop me flat ? ing at the desk di . fairly good judge of whether a| When jut si ge |e The cross stripe bosom shirt is|is one of the ‘Aroop'’s sponsors. | Theoretical as all this is, there's euflers no discon: | Et man is @ gentleman or not. Also, . pe eee er | ‘one of the season's fancy styles. | She and her husband are enthusias- |" time like right now for getting fort in facing the light. | since he has told you who he is| Sled level of a drug quickly— The. stripes are shown against atic about. square dancing and the "e@dy to parry an invitation that ' | usually with hospitalized patients | ‘white ground. The pink ‘whole family roller skates | might come your way. The chances ee ne Se eats ort and where he works, which |—he may inject it directly into a } : ° pink stripe | ae | are that ‘it will, And it can be em- the windew frame and is 8 ly can verify easily if you care to, 1 | : | against white offers a handsome CHILI PORK CHOPS } ail. if i anchored there, no playful folds Mg see no great harm in your lunching |“. hie 25 | contrast to darker fall suits. The By Mra, Dean Praier ~~ erressing — - tf you sti 4 drift across the working area or 7 with him oe cae bs abe | | shirt back is. in a vertical stripe,| Brown pork chops in a small as you new. Sey a, Do Tope. Sho chen + —_ Mrs. Post: T am going 10} ain a em eine: alk \in contrast to the cross stripe amount of fat. Place in roaster. it might be safer to start out . 1 ndings dled ‘ } wa pe ole | tote. ay Gee altuntion mone | front. | Slice one small onion over chops.| your dating so that the question ewer to curtaining oo wedding men in wedding | © — the r Stripes and small checked pat-| Combine 1 can tomato paste and) doesn’t get asked. This means fabric does not catch as the door , party will wear tuxedos. My fiance | remedied 1 a dy groin tern shirt accentuate solid tone 1 can water (or 1 small can to-| maintaining a casual but friend- ie closed, and it's an idea for thinks that he and the best man |W iniremin the suits. The spread collar of me- | matoes cut up), Add chili powder! ly and utterly unromantic rela the marrow giass panels on either | should wear white ties with their | sls asa shoes — dium proportions and the rolled to taste. Pour over chops and on-| thenship with all of the boys you side of an entrance door or for t to set them apart from the | a. ed ae tas oe. button down collar are among the ions. Add mushfooms if desired. meet and date, Like them very the window on « stair landing. en ee caring i h popular models. ! Seasch with salt and pepper to| much — but don’t fajl for any a correct? tor throat Inféctions. They dissolve | Fall neckwear uses many new | taste. bedy, and try to keep the boys _*fomorrow—How a change of i A white tie with tuxede would | siowly, giving prolonged contact ho __| tones which lend a dramatic —Bake—in—a- 356-375-degree—oven; from getting romantic notions chairs can make more room in a _| be unthinkable. They could wear | between the medication and the| 25 Tto the dark fall suits. A new color | Util tender. The length of time} about you, When one begiss to vt editts Ustecte to Gale Netbeanabes or fae sa mite ee that is expected to be seen th | Wl very with the thickness ofthe | BMNR ‘Ging are grey sports _™ senate cen over: Sad und - (is Gikedk. cole: pani ta». e Si Bis ge many urban centers {a.helio. This |ChOPS. enough | chil mixture ag Peer lind someone furnishing and decorating— Dear Mrs, Post: Are shet gloves ics mak eae ces ‘ | shade is shown ina variety of pat- given to caver chops. —s atmanghere. Hillyer's new booket | terns, Other fall neckwear features —— But. if the question should be “What's Wrong With That Room?” correct. with an evening dress, or quickly when placed in liquid— : | ; * must tay aivtes be tong? simple designs, spaced patterns Busy, Happy Baby _popped despite your efforts to ward It's a* quick check list of room wey pucelicat for me in infant form- and t it off, how aaa Either are correct but I think | gies. ‘ group stripes. iN tT bl e | . ‘bout this (or any part faults that spots the trouble’ im a daa it a . | ot | roublesom of it) for an answer? mediately, and starts you off con- : The modern pharmaceutical lab- iR : k Ge | If baby is kept happily busy, | “What ai nice compliment! oratories work constantly to equip .: out Boo rms . ; You're sweet to like me that much. Promptly Remove the doctor with dfugs that are the With W. there's lens chance thet he'll grt I like you too — ever so much PETUNIA! Paint From Clothes most medically effective— and the Si i ' P, ater into trouble. It's important to see = I've wondered about this going ~ pleasant for the patient . | Any civie group that collects; to it that he has @ variety of | steady stuff. It's so horrible wheo Im giving them 4638 The best time to remove paint a 4 | books for. redistribution to insti- | things to do sinee-te'lt tire-quickly | it stops — somebody always gets Awipeortwo |) sams” tom cing isos ms "Invisible Legs’ Emcee cet as meee |e See So all th@ cards $1416 es ere on, The local |" eg | aueiiie Geum = be varied by quiet | alpen en noe Will look like new / Mu18-30 sundry can remove paint on cloth- /|Give Furniture The American Medical Associa- | Play if baby is not to get tired out. | ate with somebody else (friend of } 4 area with turpentine before it is| Unearthly Look (a sure way to cut down on the | other would be so cross, One of . “| ent : PARIS (INS) — Furniture with ‘ ¥ | spread of germs is to wipe book | us Might get to expecting too much ~s | Be careful with the turperitine, | an unearthly Salvadot Dali look is covery, inside and out, with a of the other. 1 don't know, but I however, It may harm the fabric. | the. latest craze among young oy ana Whedhe soapy cloth. Follow this with a think I'd rather be with you be- Flower pot pocket adds the nov- To see whether it does, apply | Parisian interior decorators. ; ~~ damp cloth and ‘then expose the | cause I knew you really wanted to elty charm to this pretty apron! |the solvent to some hidden area| The mystery touch is given by Pop her ontop of-your electric | book to sunlight — preferably | [see me and not because we had a Embroider thé flowers in colorful, | ke ® hem, shirt-tail or inner cuff; fitting transparent legs of plastic | mixer—her full skift will protect | opened up. | sort of arrangement. It wouldn't be to “grow” | before going after the unwanted | material t6 tables, desks and it fronrdust! So gay. she’s a con- | - : | fair to you either, Maybe we ought | Gift your. | Paint spots. chairs. : versation piece in your kitchen. A| Avoid. Hair Tangles to wait and think it over some be with this | | “The Ht fect ts bazaar _bést-seller! more. I want to do what is fairest ‘ Pattern 872: Em trans-| Try to avoid tangles while sham- !to you -- so let’s go along as we \. | — the furniture seems to be | | —— |pooing your hair. The objective ‘are until we decide. How ‘bout Me anal Seating mn tem, pater. pices fx novelty Mi gve the muds 0 chance to| Mont man dew't cern to mind tac 7 verde ie | Guo Paris Geosrnter tur- | "Send 25 cefits in coins for this |W@St each strand of hair as clean | paying a famey figure to check (Distributed by United Feature |nished a room with . Cush. as possible. ‘| their hats. Syndicate, Inc.) - too. tioned chairs, a black-topped table | Pattern—edd 5 cemts for each pat- . -—- “ns on and a metalic desk, all standing |S" 01" noniac Press Needlecraft | [TV H Ch >d. Not f B = ph on transparest les. (Do PO bx Odcween|F Airs Have angeéd, Not for Better Send 35 cents in coins for this elty isan egg-shaped fireplace. | Station, New Yorle 11, N.Y Print) ' ; | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- t's cut open in half — like a Plainly pattern number, your namié;) By’ MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | everybody was making some- | luscious hickory nut interior with | Class Mailing. Send Taliced hard-boiled egg. The lower The county fair isn't what it} thing to shew. —_— caramel topping and halves of hic- | Anne: Adams, care- of 137 Pon- shell stands on four ‘legs; while used to be. Celebrity appearances what was the matter with kory muts set thick over ii. Miss i M3 West the upper half is held about 2 feet and beauty contests, while they un-| last hatch of fleur,” you'd Rear. |i ned in applesauce cake : ‘ Y. Print higher supported by the stovepipe doubtedly something, definite-| Or, “My anget food fell flat as a eomnd dtp fn a addreas with zone, Made of black cast-iron, it uses ly take something away. pancake. Mast be the steve. batter cream P quesber. either coal or wood. Monroe County fairs were} Fioral Hall held a magnificent |, the secret of which went to | : Placed jn the center of a room, a ied coed ar lek ee SS it serves to bring people together cond woud _ strained | it wasn't quite nice to admit 2 our Needles theme tytn Lanes arthen to, spare. for a beauty-contest or |through flour sacks and jelled in’ you wanted to win, You had to Still another’ Paris-designed ta- sce capa win a Olle dhrechet aetna aan anes yo that | pretend 9 sort of peltte intl bie is. composed, like a puzzle, of and I was there every one of the | were poems of fine-grained per-| hon ‘sieiel ereunig Ut con : of | Tiangular tables, each fitted with the gate closed. It was all thrilling | County lived undoubtedly the | + arpa desea geared | you witt 207m one large family-size dining | and nothing to pay. Sins ie erry | tere Sade, Map: Kate ond BAY! som ond women Suis 0 seigh- a | ey, eo | Ser Teh ne ea tunes tel See TS : s used for tea, or again fitted to | the bottle, pink end catten white layer with rich defeated were brought i ; canay greased ~ , for F 5 year I saved egg money and abe oath | ‘The ee ocr eged best from uncles angelica-and | 3rousht crewing shoment ' |Our Family—Suceess—was—tncte Pre-tair days were trenzied us best St ® Tom, who lived in Nevada, Mo., . a. | which was bigger than Paris and matic much more stylish. And we all Easy way to clean painted ae stood Amst Aone deed tr 1 Be, te producer j |time they often came to Paris. . j | |. radio — This particular Thursday started walls and woodwork! u fons ao 1 persuaded Go man st the Uafty 1@ Ttaltan = booth to take me on as his assis- y an tant for one day. For a nickel and io Consane quite a lot of candy my duties 30 Broning were to help him pull taffy’ by 21 Feeed’ salary : | hapd, cut the long ribbon with 3 Joined scissors and wrap the pieces in 32 Oriental Hes a ee a a A J |hetter part of my salary when sud- » Breer — . mad saw my family coming to- B the booth. By that time I ke was a sticky mess of sawdust, but 32 Duparege it was too late to run and there 3 was no place to hide. So I met “ ‘of boat them head-on a Bia i} }| Mama rarely scolded but this UITNa aS) Ca I) id euinoee ‘ severely, “Be careful not to touch ERC) @ LILICIC 6F Burenene Aunt Anna. Maud’s dress with ClIAL ILE 11 16]! jel ialo erminee ° husband - os irish. fuet 7 rie) os SMO 1m OI bows 18 Zoological ‘mA rer 43 te be uPr) ae eee Uncle Tom said, “I oacare +509 se reti te ims. 11 fren i Chalenee Sinn ene tones. re a moe Sak 1 * nate 1b Apostle vad.! 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Assisting Miss Eurichy with | classroom during the school year. ee Takes First Schoo t featine Pane Phetes by James: Mahar ONCE IN A “LIFETIME —Jackie Wittkopf, ‘ five-year-old son’ of Mr, and Mra, Exnést Wittkopf of 791 Cameron St., Pontiac, joined 12,000 other Oakland County youngsters Monday in their first day of school. A kindergartner at Emerson School, Jackie attendé the Morning session_with 4 other five-year-olds. This class size ts duplicated in the afternoon. Left photo, 6:30 a. m. as he descends the stairs to face the big day of hia life. Center, Mrs. Witthopl straightens his collar and gives him last minute pointers on behavior becoming to a new kindergartner. At the right, Jackie bids his mother goodbye at the door, fortified by older brother, Larry. aged 17, who has proniised to escort him to his right room, show him where ta. hang his coat and point out some of the other boys and girls who will be in his class. Jackie enjoyed the same pre-school orientation provided for all five-year-colds today in a modern education projiram. The schools hold preschool conferences with mothers and fathera, distribute literature which tells about the child's beginning in school and invites the future kindergartner to school in the spring before he comes to school, ~~ ot = teatime ieee rue ee a aoe. ’ j Re J ‘PLACE FOR EVERYTHING—“You will share this locker with | David,” said Miss Eurich in showing Jackie that in ‘kindergarten | there are certain rules and regulations all must follow, and sharing is one of their first lessons, nee scientists ten what ym: .B,- — 4 from the | terms, the atom could mean bigger atomic energy’’ will be determined ‘Rtomic furnaces’ Guciion ot cheap: the changing face jution izing maustry eae and Trnapertetien ) has a simple way to convey the | payload longer distances on & non-| Laboratory in Lemont, Hil., real implications behind the tech- | stop basis,. and hew nical-sounding of the future—the pro | —— 2 of the earth Teve | By EDWIN DIAMOND CHICAGO (INS) — A physicist ships capable of carrying more been assigned to Argonne National heads of lettuce in California's Im- | perial Valley, reduced house heat-) fisston furnaces. ing bills for the average home The task of developing atomic | j owner, nuclear-powered merchant furnaces for the United States has | Arco, Idaho—producing light for & | 9 soft drink dispenser and getting | Pingsport, Pa., -| a drink and six cents back at the) hear | Chicago. Argonne scientists have produced a series of nuclear reactors which Dr. Hillberry says “makes the original feacting pile look like a Model-T.”” Though conservative by nature, ».| Dr. Hillberry gave an unrestrained . | Opinion of the Argonne reactor pro- power supplies for fuel-stgrved na- tions. Dr. Enrico Fermi, Sketching the stranger-than-sci- ence-fiction progress in the devel- opment of reactors and breeders, pe told of: by generation of power from these | | drome nuciear fiesion at-the Na-| than it consumes in the process | quesne Light Company of Pennayl- ' i ‘the spectacular “EBR } building. Cheaper Super-Heat is Goal of Atomic Research | “Speaking in-_practical, everyday | * ‘whole scale of peacetime uses of An Argonne-built reactor which mental breeder reactor—which pro to produce a minimum of 0,000 generated the first electric power | duces more precious nuclear fuel kilowatts of electricity for the Du- | tional Reactor Testing -Station in| by-product heat for the entire Han- | ford, Wasli.; AEC installation at an estimated annual fuel saving | which will pay: for the project's cost in seven years: Latest development in Argonne's line of atomic: power models is " — experi- betterment of mankind. Prevue of Things to Come Such simple things as bigger heads of lettuce. Sach happy things as smoke-free cities . . . Stich amazing things as 1,000-passenger airplanes . . . This is only the smallest hint of things to come through “atonw for. peace”—the full application and uiifization of atomic energy for - ~~ 4 In the accompanying article, one of a series of five, experts give pete a) i 2 2 a nanan a aaa for mankind. tof generating power!’ It is like putting a nickel into same time, Or, in scientific terme: With “EBR” i is possible to use all the uranium ore found in natural state (1238) on the earth's “pure” uranium (U235) found in the ground. With this one development, out fission fuel supply is increased 140 | land in the small-size, wea oo vania, The plant, to be built near Ship- | outside of Pitts burgh, will provide power for fac- | tories and homes. at chivalry, decided Jackie oe 2 neighbor, Elien Sue Hayward home Monday. Kindergartner's First-Day By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE ee Tt was a day of joy, laughter and an occasional tear. It was a day filled with stomach butterfifes and staré in the eyes. It was a day which comes but once in a lifetime to each and every child in the nation—the first day of school. It happened to five-year-old Jackie Wittkopf, 701 Cam- eron 8t., Pontiac at ‘the Emerson School Monday; it happened to 12,000 other Oakland County five-year-olds too. . From the time of remembrance, every child talks of the beginning. of school and their first day in kindergarten. They approach the threshold of.this new era of indepen- dence filled with hope, keen anticipation, and secretly, a few misgivings. Thanks to modern education, boys and girls today have been pre-oriented to this new life they will lead for the next 13 years. Contemporary educators believe in preparedness. Hence the pre-kindergarten conferences, mothers’ teas and the complete pre-school literature that goes into every future kindergartier’s home. : around individual school programs so the youngsters can feel right at home in their new surroundings, There are physical examinations and dental check- tps. There are family talks and the last minute quest . for the birth certificate te prove that he/she is or will five- before Dee. 1 of this year which is the generally acceptance. cepted deadline for kindergarten Jackie Wittkopf's first-day awoke a whole hour before he Mom and Dad said: teeth. Tighten up that shoe — a re _ "OS j THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1054 th te , \ \ \ my f at t -_SIXTEEN (SILL ID a | Keage Theater Nite Tha \ AIR-CONDITIONED . WALLED LAKE a sama emu’ BIN = aac nmn N In Ban hae In regory, Frat_and \| “oe \ i \ Vina suchey Rosner fil umm maacins” Samnioncoom Weer eww owe DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street ‘Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sighs” Closed Wednesday Afternoons “Hell and High Water” SPIKE JONES ond Wis OITY SLIOKERS “FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD” WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY Lady Godiva Takes Her Ride | at Universal By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @& — Today Uni-| versal City will be harder to get reason: Lady Godiva is taking her | Sound like a publicity stunt? | Could be. But Universal-Interna- | tional Studios is playing it very | straight-faced Last week a memo went out to al} departments, “ passes on this date (14) and all | ‘ regular studio tours -have been! ed."’ The edict added that studio's back lot would be ‘‘off | limits” to all workers those | connected with the picture, "Lady "| Godiva of Coventry.” * - - } You'd think they were demon. | WATERFORD {LATE LONELY HUSBAND! FRIENDLY BLONDE! DRIVE-IN GOOD FOOD ~ HOME COOKING Bours: Mon, Tues, Wed. 7 A. M. te | AM Clee b Pate ew eS Saturday, 1 A.M. te 3 AM Gunéay, UNAM t6 1AM "$75 Williams Lake R4. Off Da-tp to Drink MANNY’S W. Huron ot ii ie i : i it must warn you that Maureen's | . “When 1 discussed the ride with | Maureen and her agent, both were | stage for five years—returns Jo it next week, and I suppose ‘it’s igfo than Oak Ridge, Tenn. The | horrified. But I argued that we| natural that The Wham from Alabam’ is anticipating rave would be cheating the public if we used a double or tried to fake it. She finally gave in. get away, with. A fig leaf here and ) version! ) I asked Lubin what, advice he had received from the Johnston | office. ‘ - “Oh, they wanted the whole shadows on the wall," wall! We couldn't do that to the “| public. People will expect the ride, and we'll give it. to them, even though it will occupy only @ small the picture. ma of ES What about those fig leaves and such, 1 asked. “Fig leaves!" she exelaimed. “Do you know what will be be- less garment, You've seen ‘em on acrobats,i{ you've ever been to a circus, Of course, Miss O'Hara's "Y’ Fun Club Workers Enjoy Trip to Camp Volunteer workers and. leaders of the Pontiac YMCA, who gave |I said, “You don’t seem to be very scared | ; | rip i i il o; f f : if it i 5) i i | 7 ij il : “4 | Pas 2 15. | All the articles normally banned | | from the mails are contraband for | overseas shipment, plus two others JEAN SIMMONS TUESDAY WED.-THURS. "| think ‘She'll wear as little as We can, ° Hing.” 1 Tallulah Seeks Raves | for Her Nice Shoulders ; By EARL WILSON | - NBW YORK—Tallulah Bankhead—away from the Broadway ' | Motices for-a white dress she will be wearing, more or less, in | the third act. . “It was a red dress that got al) the attention when we played in summer stock, darling,” Tallulah told me in her Elysee suite, “and it usually got a hand.” Why?” I asked, idiot-like. “I suppose my bones looked good in it when I came down those stairs,” Talluiah replied, sipping coffee, as it was early. “I hope your bones will look good in the white number,” I said. “Honey, you're usually safe with a white dress!” Tallulah a ~- meant by that remark, I dared to believe, that a white dress is a sure man-catcher. > “But I always have a red one ready for the second night, just in case, darling.” “But what is it about the dress?” I asked. Tallulah was very lady-like. She didn't even give me a look that sald, “Why & was me, you damned fool!” She merely said, “I have nice shoulders and I show them.” And so “The Body” MacDonald, “Legs” Dietrich, and all these other anatomi- cally-nomenciatured stars will give way mow to “Shoulders” Bankhead in her new play, “Dear Charies.” Get ready, men. “Will there be any chance for a feud of any kind in this play?” I inquired. “Who've I ever feuded with? Those were-bioody lies! Bette Davis! I didnt know her. well enough to fight with her.” “Will you give up TV?” “Of course not-darling! But it’s just like being shot.out of a cannon. It’s a | TALLULAH —_ mechanical thing “and I don't understand |it. With the theater, they take you or leave you, . . and I/ hope they'll take me.” ; “But you told me you'd fever play Broadway again?” “Sure, darling, and I said I'd never marry again, too! I quit Broadway because I was a lazy girl. Now I’m restless.” “Will you be going to night clubs much?” “You kriow I don’t go to night clubs, darling. The papers had\me over at one club playing the drums every night. 1 | nevér touched a drum in my life, dar- | Tallulah had..a cold—and an appoint- | ment to do a radio interview along with | | Willie Mays—so I felt I'd better let her ~ @ , rest. She had been chain-smoking, and ‘| about smoking cigarettes.” “Oh, good Lord, darling,” she burst out, “I'm ready-to go when my time comes—and I hope I go with a cigarette in my hand.” ’ o * . Gen. Douglas MacArthur—who's lost 4 pounds—told a friend, .“Old generals DO fade away” . . . The air compres- sors’ union is having an interna] strug- gle; Over Which member gets to blow Marilyn Monroe's ;dress over her head FF for “The 7 Year Itch” here. x President Eisenhower's friends afe concerned because he doesn't respond to rest like he once did. But he'll not — slacken his work. . . A:néw nylon (the | sheerest yet; 72-10) sells for $5.10 a pr. « .. Frank Binetra, suffering ‘throat trouble, went to Palm Springs to rest... El Morocco's big fall reopening saw Eleanor Holm with Bernie Kamber, Anita Colby with Charlies Cushing, and many socialites. Serge Rubinstein’s rented Errol Flynn’s Beverly Hills home at $950 a month... . Bandleader Kirby Stone and Nick Condos almost came to blows over a contract hassle . . . Pretty Martha Hyer (of Ft. Worth) is in the film, “Down Three Dark Streets.” Today's Best Laugh: A cynic’s a guy who insists that some Hollywood marriages must be made in Heaven—'cause there's no earthly. reason for ‘em. Wish I'd Said That: “If Patrick Henry thought taxation was bad without representation, ‘he should see it with repre- sentation.”—Harry Sosnik . . . That's earl, brother. "| (Copyright 1954) | ; } | c: le = Blind musicians are seeking to Five Artists, Scientists l seaten a0 tas a's al Leave for China Tour tusical notation for the blind. LONDON #—Five British artists : Advertisement) and scientists: left today for a month-leng tour of Communist a+ ASTHMA UC 5 na and a stopover in Moscow. Don’t jet t a boek—expressing the goodwill | MED B Ties bas isaea British artists and scientists for | coughing and promotes freer Breath; , " ries ay ” ' tng ane antes © ep: Cy ed They took a message—bound as Brenchial IT’S ALWAYS COOL AT THE STRAND BOOKS OPEN 1045 A.M. — LAST TIMES TODAY — “NAKED ALIBI” Strand “THe 86G AND 1” _—— STARTING WEDNESDAY—— On Our Giant PANORAMIC Si: reen A SMOULDERING FUSE THAT EXPLODES A NIGHTMARE WORLD OF TERROR AN! HEARTBREAK — ALSO WAYNE MORRIS in “TWO GUNS AND A BADGE” TONY CURTIS and JANET LEIGH THE SCREEN'S FAVORITE YOUNG ROMANTIC TEAM! The way yoy like them... 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Lawrence St. Hal Boyle Says: Tee Fink 236 ESE z #2 B; 53 a2 32 g B and had cluttered up his life with as fz egy ht turned cut there are thousands |of girts in America willing to put | he can steer a $12,000,000 business land a Gent yen. | up with a guy who quotes poetry if | wrote: | Letters itis in trom all over America from girls saying they | {had been waiting all their lives | to be a homemaker for a sweet old-fashioned boy like Dave. Most wanted to marry him, of course, but a few said they would be sat- isfied with a souvenir—his scalp, | fourth for security FE 4-9571 If at his age he has learned there are only four types of women = | he should go back to kindergarten jand get a post graduate educa- tion,’ wrote one. “Every woman Winners of lis a different type.” J . * GEORGES-NEWPORTS | Nineteen’ mothers wrote in ofter- j ing to divorce their husbands or, 7 if that proved unsatisfactory Dave Schwinn | they said they could recommend their daughters ...or their neigh- BIKE CONTEST | vers ssctsters °° cr weir nicces. | cog telly BE 4 3 ek, Browns. In mid-season of 1952 he How Collegians Finished in ‘53 NEW YORK W—This ts the final vote ties fe, haccste, eet ares tenmme, roguler season won, Wied and lee . _ ECORD POINTS i fre Bene. ‘ite: ie ; et - bre H Sastole wn AEH Be vem Sth State PGA Test his three ailing fullbacks, in the lineup against Texas Christian | NEW YORK @—Boxing insiders, | ™@nagers, trainers, and promoters less summed up | dium, envision a short and explo-|end try for e quick knockout,”{ Exped The general viewpoint of boxers, said Johnston. > eS ~ }* to do it. : sige He cL PLERT ; Ht f i fi TAs i if gute GReES Feast he xplosive Rytt Overpowers Dupas; ones Decisions Martinez),, .,,~ ' He'll Be Back open up but it was much too late. a ¢ @*@ t q NEW YORK @ — Frankie Ryff,| He let Ryff take command in the unbeaten Bronx lightweight with |early rounds and pile up a lead only 14 pro fights, looks like title |that, Dupas’ late flurry couldn't timber for the future in the 135-| match, e son —_ A crowd of 1,310 paying $2,505 ete pee yin same tar ke ove agreed with the official verdict.| Yanks May Experiment highly-rated Ralph Dupas, | , Matchmaker Teddy Brenner of) With Berra at Third the No. 2 challenger, last night at|the Parkway wants to pit Ryff ’ Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway against Orlando Zulueta oe Cisco| Mantle at Short Only in the seventh and eighth | Andrade Oct. 25, Dupas, naturally, D vre-k did Dupas untrack himself and | Would like a rematch in New Or- ETRO — Manager leans as soon as possible, Ryft | Stengel, his once-unbeatable New . MONDAYS STARS weighed 139%, Dupas 137% pounds. York Yankees all but dead as far By The Associated Press 7 hans cae meuatas is ee . in PITCHING — Johnny Antonelli, cuit” made Jimmy Marti ne c| dignitied tones of a funeral director New York Giants, gained his 2lst | Swear off today. He indicated: 1. He'd be back next year (indi- | rectly). | 2. The Cleveland Indians have a ccs <4 4 PW OH Ee pennant, doubles and a single in five trips} “No more middléweights,” said | to the plate, driving in one run| Martinez ‘as he nursed two cut ae og ag ege—amm and scoring twice as the Braves | eyes in the dressing room From | Manges wit be Reaches Round defeated Philadelphia 7-4. now on I'm looking only for Jee even strong- welters.” —o % * 7 * . “Maybe this will do us all some acme gad 15 Mat | ced the prea. wee oes of Four Toda ISS Frau est ss] Sts . ow! eo eral long right leads and closed |C@mpionship. “There must be an potent ° qrebesing, Lie the Yeshees of ; By HUGH FULLERTON JR. | way when she won 10 straight holes} Mrs, De Conen, the short Argen-|on the third spoiled her perfect . we something.”’ PaY Wee SROOTG) «oY cecal mten ani wi:|te Ut tary Maen of tea [Oe chai GO Oe bed ee (eed eee erty wc tntgnn| That was his hint that he'd be for Chance at Eighth | prove on pertection. Pa., 10 and 8 in yesterday's first] won the first nine holes from Mrs.| Oddly, only one of the three, Miss | 4005 ‘wary and Billy Kilgore | D®ck at the helm next season, al- Pro Links Title That's why de’ round at the Allegheny Country |Nancy Lewis of Warren, Ohio. At| Bruning, played good golf to gain! 144. seartines if his eye cuts | “Uh in answer to a direct ques- Mary Lena Fatilk of Thomasville, |Club at Suburban Sewickley. this stage Mrs_ Lewis was ready to | those _big-margins. heal. is down for an Oct 2 date | 4", he snapped: | DETROIT Ut—Al Watrous—was Ge, ‘Baea Castex de} Thal’s & record that can't be | walk off the course and concede,/ Barbara shot the front side iM| 4+ phoenix with Chico Varona. “I won't talk about it because I paired against Jimmy Johnson and |Conen of San Andres, Argentina, | beaten in an. 18-hole match. Tt but she was prevailed upon to play | 35, hitting par on every hole except i don't have to. My contract ends and Barbara Bruning of Armonk. |hadn’t been’ done in the women's |the 10th and got a half In. bogey the short eighth, which she bined io = this year. I can be fired by my Emerick Kocsis against Eldon |isient-ioaded field went into the |championship since 1998, when | Sixes. |That score was matched by blonde | owners. But I’m not worrying Briggs inthe 36-hole semifinals of |N. Y., were standouts today as the | Patty Berg won ‘em all. And as | Miss Bruning, a freckle-faced|Barbara Romack of Sacramento, lgers a about that. I'm thinking of the club the Michigan PGA golf champion- second day of the Women's Nation-| far as the old-timers could remem. | girl who wears a Wellesley blazer | Calif., in the course of an $ and 7 ’ and what has to be done to im- ship today at Lakepointe Golf club. al Amateur .golf- championship. | ber that was the only other victory | around the clubhouse, won nine of | Victoty_over Mrs, Jobn Derr of “4 prove it whether I'm here or not."’ Watrous, 55, is a seven-time| Miss Faulk, playing rather poor of its kind. But yesterday two/the first 10 from Mrs. Maitland | Upper clair, NJ., and Mrs. : * 2° 8 {state PGA winner. Kocsis, 49, has |#°l!, achieved perfection in one | others almost equalled it. {Alexander of Sewickley, but a half | Marjorie Lindsay McMillen of De- pen 7 y Bi ggaieye — oe held the title twice. Both Johnson ; ~ nn | a them two strokes : better, Berra at |42, and Briggs, 39, are shooting for / Harmon, Drees Named e ° | The’ former Curtis Cup star,| Series Is Important! Mane at shortsty MY crown. for Gridiron TV Job. lanis riaun onil ence.2= putts from all distances! to 4th-Place of | “I wouldn't hesitate to put Berra |_,Brieas 12 trom daginaw. Others NEW. Y @-Tom ; , 7 [god Mig ou tomo trp on the Is Hopes at third and Mantle at short,” he Detroit area. ‘ ‘ORK omar ; | : on front| Bengals. said. “That is, if I can find a hi all-America back at Michigan ® ® nine, then began three-putting and ting catcher and a center fielder.” a a 1999 and 1940, and Jack Drees, a ba \finished over par to beat Mrs.| DETROIT uw — Detroit Tigers, “T've got the best trading mate- yesterday Chicago, today were , : | Curtis Cup forces, 2 and 1. American League's Ist division. | cener clubs neéd help much more semi-finals. He eliminated Jee the commentary for the NCAA's ' * 6 @ Open a two-day stand today against | than 1 do. They can't lie dead the Watrous, 4 and %, and Tommy football telecasts over the ABC-TV dk sn oe a That set up a “natural” for the the New York Yankees. \way Gey Od ie pose ae adil ge knocks tonight for| Braves wrapped it up with four | ti round today. The draw sent) aye tast tading Yankees have |. “In fact the whole league better Johnson was even with par in Appointments : Milwa tallies eighth. Cre fait | MT®_ MeMillen against the winner) oy put yielded the league crows | Wake up. This Cleveland team has the morning round to eliminate sage Sangha eth ead "amelie meee een with on dowee and Coe nute Of another of yesterday's best! $9 Clovcland and have only a ay- the best pitching in the league and tal , ‘ Battle | “ve vice . . |matches, Mrs. G de Moss make better when r ’ a an rytiddled when Curt Simmons’ throw to third | Smith of Coral Gables, Fla. Mrs.| = 88? & Sut tho certes Seng wp Ghat Sect Sonne Seam Be Creek, 4 and 2. He went two Ut | eames will start this Saturday with | , The on Andy Pafko's sacrifice was late. | smith equeaked out 2 and 1 deci. | Tamas somes. Ganapella” der in the afternoon with « strong i, Oxiahoma-California contest at | lu» limps into the Polo Grounds | Simmons then walked Johnny Lo-| sion over Mrs. Mae M Sia ts ef prime importance to the The finish to oust Emil Beck of Port | peristey:. Calif. for its last three games with the | gan, hit Jack Dittmer and walked | of Rutiand Vt. - — Tigers. t the league is completely un- Huron 5 and 3. \ : New York Gilants,/Roy Smalley for two runs. Steve) 7 , : of a double-header | Mlanced is obvious. Detroit the . oday’s program called for the| With a sweep of a fourth-place team is 39% Kocsis eliminated Wally Lasky knowing that it’s win or else. Ridzik came in to get pitcher Dave winners of yesterday’ first-round from the Washington Senators Sun- games of Detroit, 2 and 1 and Tom Tall tes Ae Jolly on strikes but Bil Bruton matches to . ei nt. Pie the ; . play their second round | day, coupled with a double loss bY | isc: siace team in the Sunday defeated Michigan Open | (\kadi ini Re comtisense by cpening public | rune came in. | field could be reduced to 64. | 4th place by a slender half-game | het tne tos te tend nee be Smith Obedience Training sale of world series tickets today,| Johnny Antonelli was in superb | : hind the league-leading New York edhe “an ted elthough the chub bas three games| form with hs five-hit shutout of| margin. eae are yesterday's round First fall session of the Southern | jeft with Brooklyn as well as the | the s. All of the hits NFL Re-Schedules Now it is up to Detroit to prot results: Michigan Obedience Training club | current set with Milwaukee. against him were singles and he a an ame AL li ders Biden m, ntented Jee jtakes place Thursday at § p.m.) The Braves move into New York| retired 14 men in order until Stan : ° the stretch rup of 11 games, eague ea Wins, ¢e- | im Daniel Whitfield School, Crchard | afte> winning two out of three in| Musial walked in the ninth. -Lions Tilt SS ae Neve Fant Natty | Lake avenue, Philadelphia. They took last night’s| The Giants couldn't do much an ee ee ee ae at bata) —As and Lasky, North Wills ? and 1 Opening session for the regular! came 7-4. The Giants edged the | against rookie Gordon Jones but| PHILADELPHIA (UP)—The Na-| Same series:at the Bengals fort. ‘ 32; New od tecen hen tao training classes, however, does not | Cardinals 1-0 in an, afternoon con-|the one Tun they put together in| tional Football League, “conced-| Park. Tribe plays the final night | Fore: ‘0; « Boston. i teat. |take place until a week later, | tost and Brooklyn wasn't sched-|the ninth on a double by Willie | ing” that the Cleveland indians are guine of the Detroit senses Friday uUNS—Mantle, New York. 118; Mingso. od, Ren Lager, Bettie Crveh 4 end 3 Sept. 23, cwitj | Wed. Pittsburgh shatied Cincinnati | Mays and a single by Dusty) going to be in the World Series, | and single contests Saturday and ' Cevelend, ta; Cort Chicago, ih Pentulk, Washtenaw, 2-up Thursday's demonstration wil! | ¢5 in the only other major league | Rhodes was enough. today re-scheduled the Oct. 3 game | Sunday. . | 15: Deeg, Cieveland He Rimes’ chee 8 in ten tenes, Scaa's |mciude werk with Gags ever | adtisn. |The victory was No. 21 for the | at Municipal Siadium between the Tigercmanager Freddie Hutchin- go. Sear Basten, 68, Ronen, Cleve Jor Beitere, Country Cub defeated trained, dogs in previous = Catcher Del Crandall moved into | lefthander who came to the Giants Cleveland Browns and Detroit son is expected to start southpaw |“ _ rm, Chicas. $a." Kuenn, Detroe ON eee iteai ro ( and Gags Maat have wen their sin-| (26, Cleanup spot at Philadelphia | from the Braves last winter Lions for Dec. 19, Baseball com-| Al Abet (5-10) and right-hander | i: pe Se we ‘Minose, Ghicess | suits /vatings, plus some advanced train | iast night and delivered three hits,| The Pirates’ pitching staff which | missioner Ford Frick said | ast| George Zuverink (8-11) ‘against the | ¢ bub, Wecomgiony hn si defeated Taitingvon. £8 5 ing work. a vei . «SP; sme 24 runs to Cincinnati in| week~ he would not permit any | Yanks, Tom Morgan and Bob grim p =~ gt Tt fl _ detested eck. § and 3; A. Watrous de-| Information re gar doh ve Sunday's doubleheader, achieved | large rival sports attraction to be| are expected to pitch for New s > from some revenge when pitcher Dick | held in the same town during a | York. GSSUNG VTIIS | teceac ses tame, the win War Seren date a night. Ted Kluszewski’s homer Minister Knows Golf Jayvee spree was stopped but he singled St, Frederick coach Ken Huls- eep y twice in four appearances. nie Gx eae er ee nen or lobe T weakens moral football games. Monday _ ANN ARBOR ™ lions on this continent, says Rev. | afternoons. Any school with a jay- VE amare A Major League Results |scm stcsrise or ‘Eptraim’ Scot |vee squad interested in playing younger squad candidates Church. The pastor|the Rams’ juniors- should eepes4 . tured the opening of Michigan's iget Ret. Bening | shoots in the low 70's—on week- | Hulslander at St, Frederick Srd week of football practice yes- a pee | School. ea SII 8 Be Se | ge enghobe “<2 §-8 &|New Gopher Coach Seek . , . . . | Tax masa fe"I=| Pilot to Handle Split- goed purt of Oe) te. ; By JERRY LISKA Se the fine points to the va Treat as MINNEAPOLIS @® — Murray team men. P.. j Warmath, Minnesota's new foot«| seniors in the starting lineup. Sistine thementve — ball coach, is looking for “the guy} Warmth rates his at al he Te of a ee ee ed cat Oar len Se ae a Kramer of East tack. With ‘an able quarterback, |timates, is even better than Maentz of Holl a Minnesota could be a surprise, | year. when Giel was staging Rotunne of Canton, ce ""*| warmath has installed the aye|Mman shows every Saturday. a ae - Ee tem he employed with distinct suc- ‘who missed Saturday ZB 1h lecnmes cheaped te Chagla wing wall Vigers Sign Prospects because of a bruised ; tion. to Minor League Pacts 4 tH practice Bat the ‘i-year-cld Gopher | Detroit Tiger minor league today with ead twhes ‘ed Hee 15 pm.—Contye| Coach has no Jackie Parker, bis | tracts have been signed by Dae aay bur ene ed vs ‘ Mississipp! State whiz, to de the |N. Griffy, infielder from Detroit, wnehe, aa)" or ‘Raley "Crit) “we Sree | floating power tricks a split'T |and. Dougins N. 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Bishop; dear brother Ca t if . willing to ‘ . p aR aia hoes re ek, ae .| Work, Reasonable FE 56-1677 or) “ mae oot Se, eee . Pree ef Genais denna, Mery Corek rpenters and tntractiana even Sich IENCED-SIFTER SEW-| Keego mertor | US OW | _ Pree Rotimates. Call PE eter | _ commates._» Pred JN Veane Bishop. Pu- Ze ne es- ? APPLY IN. PER.|GRADUATE PLANO TEACHER, | GRICK. BLOCK STONE ANDCE | FAVES FROUGHING ~ | ree “alg *?, Yeas Meee. Ee- FINISH tole, we con use your Cal te ; . |ER. APPLY IN PER-| GRADUATE PLANO TEACHER. | GK wert onins canpepisy. Pree atROL G |P*etorring & paper remgred. Chas. sm S”waname’ Church” enn Pr ome’ orfect. ee a] Experienced |sox. D. J. HEALEY] _8" star eee ae bakaitpee — ESS ‘preach’ Heating & Sheet | ~ pain | Kewrece craze otcaimg I| an ut HSH URTOR satoene |___ 0 BALDWIN AYE SHOP, 256 W. MAPLE,|” Work Wanted Male 10/ ,, nauenpers -rogTinos = ree tery, Detroit, Michigan, fecite-| S908re wake Rd. and Orchard | >> 4.) aren St h BIRMINGHAM PLLA OL SAA DguteDaars SERVICE & rewinding 218 EB. Pike. PAPER HaeOtO GHD Paine. tien of the rosar be this Lake * = TV FECH NICIAN, enograp OTs [eens AFTERNOON WORK WANTED BY PE 5-9501 Se. kt ing 3 esate a sli gretag St she Bigtargee te | | NORTHWOOD INC. | BENCH AND_ ROAD. ee ee Tee reer een | terol « omel tedine’ Reply | OAPMAN, “GPRCUALIING IN | py ELBCTRICAL | ceapAbenine — PAINTING. 20 p. m. {CAB DRIVER. FULL rian, 6 EXPERIENCED ONLY ; ; iagne y's, 16 8. —Pentiog From, Bes O.- block laying. Free estimates. OR | sinks Sunday Serv. Ph FE 62012 SATISF. on Marion, 21811 alt: | Sve esiween's to 8 rg *| NEED APPLY. HAMP-| Apply Pontiac Motor: Di-|-~Q) 7 ~ * “| tes apeitaly. Pesan. — . PLT DEN © aE WOMEN WANT wasn Reed, Vormington, s6¢ | -oSeaiencED MaKalmn } TON ELECTRIC, &25| .... Stenographers iMatfious MAN Ee A-1 Carpenter ion OR 3274 é beloved ef ure. | EXPERIENCED IED MAN el vision, Personnel Dept., hours © day and week ends Wil | Remodeling of all kinds, addi- WALLP > PAINTING. a and Mrs. M A 0 rn meng pee CAR WASHER, JiPFY| Glenwood Ave., Pontia¢,| hiv a i : rE 4 |W WAanino brotner” of Bien Bony EXPERIENCED WASHING Ma | | Cor nl App 7 1.0079. Liss aetets "Sunetn'Garanesh “Must Save euteriense. Yop wages: | VMos eis ertisuest sthmates| Mich. oa tess Melt, ‘Punsral waite Téential Reply bon #8, Sompens stpanston t Tnasige 4 5 Fong ap REDFORD DEALER | — 7 "nave weamy to eivect sales ~ - ——— te ge ices of 2 s, | force, snd maintain stockroom a et tate on ood veyine. te and aes, MC1-48A-ED B | ten, hich | Sx"eseal WanfeD MAN FO TE Cpelerret, Por down 13, ioe, saleeman. . Ca; 8 person. : Noruntield, | PINE ¢ ‘the right y Lerefits 40 bour s Peter, tare, Prorence Waraen, | Gilerist, MA ae Cou Mr.) Apply 8 to 10 am. OS W Con| f me treme App A - : rf cicommcquamisesss Sow i» Barer’, Rees. ond, Mare | Ts srarpon avammoany | WASTES see Mr, Risetie — WOMAN DM MING TV PICTURE TUBES Ime y and al ne ee euperienced "Kouee ib Tele A, ae ay ex = po FOR ase | sgoaiir,, oN Talents : Brand New ~ One Year Warranty . September 16 et 9) GAN ply Box 78, Eestee Foom GouAN FOR Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 ne bm, fi pes 30008 WANTED: ELDER | EXPERIENCE SILK AND WOOL | "dren and light Enepet wan wire a ja | WATCMMAN AND CLEANUP. | finisher Collins rs, 000 ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE ¥: | AN pee, DY 208 YEAR ROUND. | | cotward, forbear. OL S171. ~. _PE 3-208. ° ar aaa perry. 2.) HOURS x ENCED WAITRESS | for repair. | can pees. OL8 per beer, SEEK 20R PAYS. 0 Pee py WAR. 5 eauren ie” vn Specialist 15A | Fanos ae | oo, y ook: | _§_ Woodward bh recone aeparenat Met DRA. A KANTER, FooT “rence ce KESTEN at™™ OFS)” ttetp Wanted Female ?| Spit Se Waa le 8 Ba oo Fa oe WS on wate . one . Po rw own nw . . . = Dressmakin iz. T 16 me ag ee EXPERIENCED RETAIL | SALES WANTED: ‘ » Tailoring charge tm established jewe!-| lady crys for — : ex ave" ‘ocaton’ {Gay | "Alte ‘exoationeed effec | fF eat ‘ine Pe coms. to Ostend | MITCHELL'S TV Jéwetry Shep, Tel-Huren Shopping Garden Plowing 16A +# ©. Pus rE WANTED gRUNERAL HOME TIME | _—s APPLY van RR. e | McLAIN'S tease (SHEET METAL © CO., 497 S. CIRCULATION SAGINAW. " DEPARTMENT Help Wanted Female ? sy Fi P ¥ . ue PAAR NE x ws . y 7 he Pontiac Press BUYERS EEPER MIDDLE Le 16ED S| YOU CAN SELL OVER in 12) xo NEw 5. Re ” ee. 'D LOO! ; al he By OO Al Furnace Cleaning | ay and = ACADEMY - LaAgh b mae ae en for | GOTmEhe ne LPR ET Binal o experience necessary. coolne ane he bam bome. Ows bedreom and TY.| We can show you how in 20 minutes. _ NO NIGHT WORK 4:30 bm hm ie ety vided. s ; MACHUS BAKERY |. * ® oom Hf you are 28, age or harid- } 100 omar “BIRMINGHAM STR VINISHERS “| icap no barrier, yout ——— yh 8 a __ SILK FINISHE |Work the hours Y i; wee “a ares en Eb ane} want. a sit 2S EME elie icye ge ere Pots 2S Nom os at a a a a gious fer ie ATED? Try out safe scientific, quick RAY O’NEIL. Realtor Prone Pit 31103. or FE. S-T202 ve Real _Wtd Child, to Board 26 ter Oct. 1. FE 2400s. “} ROOM UNFURNISHED we > $ Unlimited = Joli A. fOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Ea . ASH Settlement weit CONTWACTS. CASH 5 READY AND WAITING . NICHOLIE & HARGER |. ow. sere Pe sam ‘aa ores YOU SUY IT—WELL tsURE IT PRESS, TUES | THR PONTIAC. | + | ent Movacs Furnished 38 matic ol] furnace, hot Available till June, 3085 Whitfield, On Soh ‘ Rent Houses Unturn. 36 >} 2 ROOM MOUSE. ELDERLY cov- : Inquire oor WANTED WE HAVE LENT FINANCING TO PROMOTE THE SALE OF YOUR HOME. KENNEDY NEW OME Geod ne sehool distriet Priced at the low ‘ Rent Apts, Furnished 33 WEST SIDE APARTMENT Rent Apts. Furnished 33 OOP Sw GREEN LAKE OFFICE GILES REALT a eter. new, sutomatic _OR 30732. ns -| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 FOUR pony aoc AND BATH ian drinkers ee ifully shaded lot bus.b¥ door, Lake privile- oule. down sale. month Dorothy Snyder Lavender SELL OR TRADE BUYERS ARE WAITING low. corner tot all BUY Iswn “lots of shrubs RIDGEWAY NEEDS YOUR PROP- WILL LIST, 975 BALDWIN 432 N. MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OLT-6541 MAHAN HAS BUYERS ACTION || UNFURNISHED, 3 ROOMS AN bath heated a Leslie R. Tripp, Reattor “ Open By - | 22. W. Lawrence Street FE 5-8161 eS Bretos Pin a, re bee ui 8. Tele. 5 Rooks FARTLY—FORNTRNES: Spit wate entrance and beth. Util- : ties CLA i 8 a week. Michigan, PArk way nt Be, and are sit goes St property fe sel Per A. JOHNSON Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 5% MORTGAGES ; WE DON’T BLAME So YOU HOTEL ROOSEVELT stmanonere in hotel ang pote! “WEEKLY RATES ROOMS WIT .| “HOTEL AUBURIN For trying to sell your own "BUT BELIEVE US You make money when you turn = f | is E a DAY) SEPTEMBER i 1954 evan aS frontage ts thie delightful 2 bed * x4 foom cottage lete) J ton eee ~~ EH ' Soft Steet ee call Mrs 5-0069 Kussell A; Nott, Realtor (YP ee. X. There are 2 boat. dock, raft ond ouldoor = te make this « per- Prag X Imagine all this BAST SIDE stove. very candannicly priced at 00, 700. CRAWFORD aot ithe whew. Haron PE 4.1500 L (eet 3.) BEDROOM RANCH and heater niee @hown by ap-|- potniment § ROOM MODBRN: BUNGALOW 1 ear garage, play house, nice clese te City will ®uy ta | Seminole Hills for ED WORDMA Eat, ESTA % 8 Main eo 4 e } 4 We have 2 excellent buys tn 3 | “Waten the red house” tedroam homes close to schavls | * fee £ wee beger” and transportation,“ Let us show | SR A HOME OF YOUR OWN ? 2 Family Income Close to downtdwn, brings in $190 monthly, 4 rooms and bath down 3 rooms end beth up. ¢7,800 with terme. ent 2 Family—Wisner School North off Oakiand § rooms and up Bs wp sa best x arage. en fleors, plaslerea” ts allie, 614.000, | _Ra_On snare BUILD NOW } rth Attractive rench homes. 2 and Off Baldwin, between Pisher Body and Columbia. } bedroom frame i-18b A irentoes. A's . Ton! ° $10 2 tihers ‘ve -_— * senoo!. | $1,000 Down bus Very neat inside and out, 2 bed- rooms, front porch — room, dining room, modernized kitchen, 3 pe bath ample closet space, oak & pine walls. full basement, oli air heat, water heater. Only 61,456 Priced right for immediate a Fay 4 and garden ee ot cireulator heeter- bath REAL DEAL Oniy 61,500 moves you ern, basement ott 1% ble. Quick posees- ston, CAMERON H. CLARK re 460 W Wuren Open Evenings Estate e F. | Co-operative Rest Retete Exchange Holiday Farms Homes VETS 3 REDROOM HOME Low As $450 DOWN Moves You Inf FROM. $10,100 Built-in dining table. Automatic gas hot wWa- ter heater. Delco forced air heat- ing system. Closets with floor to ceiling folding door. 90x125 foot lots. New, Low FHA Terms for Civilians ‘ Just South of Waterford High School at M-59 and Crescent Lake Road CAREY HOMES Model Home Ph. OR 3-1101 Open 12-8 Pi | i te down this desirable 2 a LAKE FRONT PS leretery Very convenient te town -off Elis Leake Ra ¢ rooms all on one |] te Let 1005178 Full price We BUY AN me - LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE, .S88o— Bhs repos S com 0. 1/4 CHARLES FRANKLIN BLVD ge vow at om fiving ‘veom Wn Ceamed coll m) ing. Geveral bedrooms, estes reome, lavatories New het water penean BRICK = oe 4 has cretncpeepeus de. fet ees a $1,000 DOWN for 7 rooms. bath, ear gerege on B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 , on 4 wo AJ peg > Elizabeth Lake Est. Tre befircom with nlee ee Daten = com pleteiy a3 5) ust Right room one . te eae goad, + eee eee 1,200 Down ee wre KNUDSEN South Bloomfield brict. ranch home, oe and 1% wet tied Rediant _Attanved 3 car garage Bloomfield Highlands A wonderful home With en ecre ane 6 of ground 7 rms. am» well arranged with center hati arrangement. 62..- oe with te ms. Brick Terrace WM. H. KNUDSEN 1 cn i prea tae Bogs my Templeton NEWBERRY RD. ag Pree A = N. PERRY a STOUT'S -BEST BUYS $3,000 FULL PRICE CHURCH BUILDING pe trnr ons HERBERT C. DAVIS Pontiac TTLE RANCHY - $550 DOWN SYLVAN LAKE FR ‘ home » a bl Ey i Hist HAVE YOU A LAND CONTRACT TO SELL? CALL, US HAYDE EE Sans ae re FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 - ae: Enea . ——— : eNET 4. For Sale Houses _43) ,_ For Sale Houses 48 For Sale Houses . 43) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 a & eens EET so RURBAN -INCOME — : a EP : : GATEWAYS to] tapsemeteatet sper] og | HAPPINESS |= Sachsen —| Baer fees Bateman YOUR OWN HOME | Gest women bive Pest peesee-| TORT BAR md | Birmingham _ | ebees ent Seta dere | / Ase. wu coking tame el Gove) —_— by 4 bicek building “Suitable and Be: $12,000 DOWN ae ki DS shee is, “helt “ Sein aie Seah te ~ . : ¥ * 5 + ohe. : ; P ot Tee Thaaee, 3 tongs bee.| mosern aol poom’ te bulla a0. at me a finepiate Posarssion. : ie et tk - WHEN YOU NEED io with 1% ear parage Owner 1,250 DOWN S"istn Near” Dublis Behool. “aly oa / | Teena coportanty. aes tanaerrot Orel ir euch ; . THELMA'M. ELWOOD yl Doll House * ae S| Oe ee $295 to $500 at . rs ee. re e ome . whe é . adde 2 é e Fane AEE SEF ie” lores, eae tr cae 2,tat| TELA ME WON WA le tia fl 1 Bare urbe SUPER DRIVE-IN | cap nap you sith pour mener IMMACULATE HOME} “* : TE bie, FE +e Ope Ot 1 | ie [wm [a om bare, wai tis area. Hacelent bul perio Nas oa, ech pe Wiveetme poser, oe ceet| 4 BEDROOMS — | tang quetrgs oo 2 tees ae || se RB racer fom, So, stant iio the, Sat Baar ae we or call at our ote swimming. plus an attractive | front porch Cah we Steed of: } mI | : ond sereens, Syininn gece foe A @. you'll love thie @% room.| Good north end locetion. fu ter 8 rn Oo = o SEED SAY MORE? f 2 bedroom and beth one floor} Pernmens very clean \ | me ~ = | Only 96,980, ‘ only $18,000 down ie, fal A One eee ee en cntnn| COG. pmevediat ‘LIKE GARDENING » Ph " we. 7a Mtn ne tet unt] Rey. WALUET, Realtor | Ysoeed tt ieee tte font auto. { Ov A LARGE HARE SRe 4 ity with electric water heater) oo operative Real Estate Exchange, hest.| 2 closeq porches Lake er an Acre Excell locat judes mod- FINANCE co. dryer and drapes included Ol | 545 Oaxiand Ave PE 5-0603| privileges. Here ts ail you could Wah an ee oe Le og : ere corn ir bidg. end fiatures FE 4-1574 heat. fully imguisted, landscaped | Open Eves. ‘ti) 820 | ask for, Priced at . Termes © movie eames. Guah he . edern apts. gad storage . eee iy Ottered wat, $0600 @ ROOMS. MODERN BASHALENT, HURON GARDENS SS* See “comuination’ of , Cat tots, Ghews pect Gems, | > Sentine Giate mite. $3.50) down A NICE WOME In| gorege. 01169 down payment. FE | | |, 0 Mtn, end beth, all Beauly, peace ead quiet. " GEORGE FE. Business grvwug every yeor. Will |= 4 AN EXCELLENT LOCATION eR re | OT - Sad fleeces through- oe 3 ee MARKLEY INC. Go appros, 890.000 year. CITY AND COUNTRY (oy oon ieee cose Lane | beat garage. $e Me be avtae | Sa La nes | (SE HES] WARD E. PARTRIDGE MONEY for fer cete east to eater te] | JOSEPH F.-REISZ’ arte! ony “wns | For Sale Lots 4 ome "spate Nous People Wh site Whee sat ADAMS an ER, Rd rink Wolat wow! Beautiful Tracts: COAST-TO-COAST We ‘ oO tyme home wtters # spacious rooms} bedroom home sewiy decoreted. | LTADSELL LAKE ee Goo nace pyreen staebat oot, ’ Ork . T'beareoms un. fy “babement pee | a. mein } eevee large 38 year cbt, white " Luxury Living | eaniied schools only $13. down snd 813 World 's Largest A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE cncnestiog tandeveping Win 3 cai |3 bedreng been tosement, tur] peor Wesseere fee neem of | en Ye cere omeng jowe L. H. BROWN, Realtor $25, 950, $100 up to 9500 don soit. offered ai 811.5%, sham! This wont lem, cell sonay! | iMerary. with fireplace lovetery: ar] Makes an ident 1363 _W. Wuree FE 2> a ee Weods. 3 bedrooms, Tile Stee ate! omen down per- 7 iors IN HAVIN SUB. ORION | foot Se ecal Pomme fer opus. 5 ‘on St. Open Eves. val 0: Gun, 104 joes with, Gh toh masoary 7m) BY Ownen. 3S S| deus. nee wring, room Kitch. BROWN ment. Top. on, 20 acres. Pive| on No, rity Phone FEderal 3-7181 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH — Tt Bee | Pree toe Giokng L. eng nd Ideal site for home and market ° ———— t_OFPCE fockned eared, Comes | “I MMED. POSSESSION 5 el no wie ve 01.120 DOWN — ‘Brand New” 3 K a scan (onT STATE-WIDE Mortgage Loans 54 LAKE FRONTAGE. | it consider say reessoabie 'et| Good location near, Watton and | HODER ftetastocateettyceed, ger [ei compleed’ fay "baw yet ampsen Conrsat kt Beis ft Deer? | Nel nat, Service of Prac ee areas This Wovel tong iow rembiing| EMBREE & GREGG | selev. pull bevment, gos fur | Sigttin Tecscnasie auwa ay: | sif'isieriec sadgieg,. Mert! inna 4 | (DOWN JPihan AMmeNer PES oots | Unlimited fants or single fams vrich heme to ealy © monthe old 1968 Union Lake Ra. Secs, nee ment. real value at only $6,120 “Good | Realtors FE 4-0528 lots near, Aubure -| 7S ee _—_s—sC | avellings: Canceled, 00160. 01900 down HOLMES-BARTRAM sound construction.” Attrective | on i wo. Wut: | BARBER GHOP 3 CHAINS SaC- shou! See il 0 “inetige bat os SARKOKWOUse._ BLECRICHTY PONTIAC REALTY co. O “Ml ‘Bin nd : — reactive ssi. ecatam _ soba mesh 5% 5 = oe, ¥ ES BR i Cr PETERSON il a gas Noes | gers net Bue eg | 78 OS 5a MOOR mewoaLow | {C2 TULL, PRIOR tun, ren | Coomerabne het Bane HSMN OLE, UCTS. QOGRA™” lumen ouch OW RENT, | puree Rata same mag, | _. Other gestures include; two ire’ | fraae™ or ggame* ae * Hm down, FE +s | ‘but well worth the asking price A 42| money to spend. OR P0113 after places. full basement. recreation | ageqp o' *O wih terms, FE AN COLORED Gas heat 2 room apt. with” stool Willi Lake For Sale Acreage Pu Swaps. ° 85 , cn gay Oeach and. fully lane = : Sect Driset ‘eh Saas com OL 508 reat for 410 per week end mate) iiams © 108Bs BRADY VOR 20s | Sale Land Contracts 53/5, x16 pnosmcrém Pom hee? : ie tre Gecusatens of Ot feos P. W. DINNAN AND SON OFFERS down. $59 per month. . lcd ; One of the finest views on the a a y am. he 20 ~~ | ‘what have OR 3-2158. | Owner would seli on terths, or . Whikescevet Metal gle gu Donatos, lected ta | Wane WHB lerreced consrele te | TO @ ACRES PARCELS oy | LAND CONTRACT NEW HOUSE. 7 WHEEL TRAILER 0005 CON. seer Pantin es deen payment “nea OPER MO. welttas Labo ___YE ein) or FE +7104 __ | Ottawa Hille Sub.) Webster School ideal tors vs “4 couplet P. W. DINNAN ANI ph Sermenie dition, Will seit oF swap for deer , ssens on es AOS reste : . $1100. dae vicar? aaa | NS SWI) nese tert | SMART BUYS | ii on sete, | Sencha es |For Sale Ferme 0 TORK | Soe ee sak echiccel cen mak HILLCREST DR. Stomatie Veal 8 not Pee ete eT ACM incce| SIASO LITTLE PARM-0 cerge| stare. Setore, Rishon. 3 bee FOR YOU A ecntlerihases Shabvelimed oncelions " . ery Pee an p 4 Le =. a Seoch. Priceg for | attractive ‘ bedroom , hemes is | Be enn * ee room anes ee —— 4 lle A We have « turn-over 20% a) ay bowie w or small ino or will 03,609 down. _— Kdealty ioeated on’ approximasciy | puagsiow. modern bome with one | log ‘reproduction cost oi s0.s00| Ortonville Area <7 | Mite “ecrenebte Com. | | : seu with $2000 down . NEBRASKA ST, Clees tw tacoma I'scre. Most ef which ls beaut | bedroom het floor. ol steam wih tome, 41 scree 1 mile off Mis pear crete tavestments Cal E2400 VACA } "Hacement j dete "s “aise — Rng een 6 rooms in. a levy ving secm terety Bstase large two car garage end « . ing. Eauly American home com- rin Pad a) for ee — y °. . m chicken house. pletely SP ie J REAL: Recetas ceattns tye tetrenm | Eis, Pome ot Muh Gaur oiGs | = eu’ FU tzarenes oad | ad inne eee Ou mea . Huntoon Lake} 2fsy, tsiivi tet wag | “"STONE REALTY Sree cee petiey| CUCKLER REALTY | it, Ber seties ES) Sree ener ta| I HL BROWN, Realtor | ie noae cam | SCART Bae osss [Fa coor ol Coeented somth lovely beth eed ree, Pe tala) Pe 5-9312 OR $i; Penge ssateet Ont t1i.000. pay dt couse ie u>- Sewer ep Boe) - Batata Boek ‘Seick” bay sim. font wit fein apd wy

recatea 29 mus sorte of Peo | ~~ Jot cam be the raced #1 foot jot. Living Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse naepen tine tn cocete velling eeuntty = Feit Neti Masticta '™™ | “tnsem Semusn'*for® oni | mom, eam iim, | 4 ranma "and Bat oak = wae Gia itie wee pared nas | GET CASH QUICKLY , family, Located near Williams 5 ge fe Mn, Ol furpace | Vene . RENT FREE ~ Township way, frontage, 3 bedroom mod- Up to $500 > r ¥ 7 modern kitchen e = _ - furnace, basem : rive Jaree Fate replace ae es SR a ‘CRAWFORD fens Sie‘ 9 poate wia'tnede tha et Sees chasing | Sup fee ooo is Ul, Sia PEET ante . . are 5 the. ener “oy = this lovely gat Ss today! Z ‘pins, rom Ponti on gOENCT ri nae ae ft new. eo Soo: fae ies a ey Siguetures and other securities ° full = : . . “ . " ks a geway low +1 . ; 7 Rent oft beat tod sitached ee Giroux & Hicks Pine Lake Front sented Cage WA aac He) vvaere pie § ‘aving. room R A tt Inc OAKLAND ; - wnt" Dake Wer oD Paine} Immediate Possession Welled Lake Ave A masque re "| pect : wi | MOY ANNE . pret Uh a : WE SELL - We TRADE MY = fom walrtewell cer: REALTORS : | Fe ee are gaararee oy an | Row 2 beapey tase ed | ted Ge ingepentns |v emt resin! LOAN CO. | DORRIS & SON seaped lot with 188 feet of | city services Paved street H h 4 ; whete the taxes were Open Eves, & Sun. 14 naar Et Sali. | re" COOP MEMDEne Ug ye ee oe 9 ump ries Sieeee ‘with cash to mortgeee. _ . FE 2-9206 es down pavment on 3 bedroor Yee “=| TOhnson, Sie fF se Humphries Saar py Sor ” rece’ © lavatory” en iat = Call now te see this Getighttul C. Wood Co.} 27a State,” 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK an ol ee . — ji ino nae fioor. # specious vedrecms| Lake Orion Village | jeptsing “tp Brie a ia ati] oT "| Aenea ROOMS ON WT i REGISTERED ENO LIOR : Rentereah view treme tnase| LO°GS 3, sem, sagty heme A 4 Ee res. Suchy Realty, Springers 1 mae “sangre sana gasinet pores | cor. wankers Loy ma es SHOPPING FOR A | Picetos't semaie Z's. redy 4 be etl jassed & screened . dista dot oer bos os i ’ Ra. & Mtoe! ¢ e MicB NG —— a Lo ee itetias| SERS) Eecee | PE SSE eee Se eS es ne eee ow.y < DOWN. Move _nght ino best of sl tay ba fursianange inctuded Te price | Year, ‘automatic, tot water, For & ie Nace chard; 3 ‘rooms and 3 scres: ¢| “YEE” prompt vmnee ELL, FENCED 3 ACRES Ky ~ Sy 4 ' . =~ 5 me. Couple ve jean, phone Siret, Mae's consider Se ateret Roa Baenwn Sonn | Roy -Annett Inc.| «nun nichotie | REPOSING ON muINO store, TRIPP oe en oe von, vew| TOANS $25 TO $500 ind cory even * . | ; ee . abs con i = | REALTOR REAL BSsTaTe _ Ridgeway ye Re 1S Pee ret * Open sod Beni, °2" | BUPLSE yon sale Og eame| bse not Sern fil.ton RENEFICIAL —| #8. Baiewin rE tem ay yoach ferred, Write Pontiac a Eo - nee House ye FINANCE CO. eet im, tate | SER THIS. Youre jo move. tn, to ay pes bas 8. uring tom. t $ LW, Lawrence YE2-400 Ponting | model cat. 210 Bendelvw. an wy Lares bitches nt ming, worms snd serene’ AD * OWN USrgs ing, re. Panel es: Gong ened “Nata. Very’ nice lag Mowe bia weveow pee LO ANS tee Warwick, Tenant ' rooms. Snack Parally com . eouventent terme. , to Move mqur For Colored - - | _ Bietee.. Boor tee, Cy & MACEDAY KARE’ "Wane treme Sareea * Rew Mets he 1) nite Well located “8 room womne meme ce| Gai :| Snes st | Partridge! Stara] Eerie meow"! Extra Fast | saaiin Erscwreney ap so * = tee meving to bedrooms up. Full or bt Gy AP at 8 . i. -y or sell, a Fac ttkes good. term “ver st itoom: arage: 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER Fie, pre Bloomfield Highland Business Property _ ome Service a en SS . 3 , i “BIRD” mfield Highlands Located jus! outeide of city it Fr, ANGE TRADE FOR ROW. Sa aE sla ela ena ioe sates BRICK TERRACE Humphries - y Netroom.wrict “rpach’:— | Semigiaete all about SM0 1t-) 065 oan Sorrow a20- sn quickty Sok Fates ate ee oo eur ow te) A. JOHNSON, Reaker. | Sas'Gaee 2 | PUES eee eee Lissa: | gsisss recs) Be xe a For Sale Be eroeg cane spee teeg tees FE AISI ' wgpocameme | Stan htinaw site |an times, (omemeemnee| pariced geome | kee met eatnt ke | Sena oar ye Steer ste a 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. LAND Cg er pees pore, _ Convenin Rachange Ine nara Ours grate. Call for further particu. HOUSEHOLD BREET went NICHOLIE| reviny |, 2a0s | Saree |=) : Keers. e1n fee win eniy Eisen} comoicieiy remedeieg ym | more a hs Mabey nue wie) Saleen nor Nslahar "Ss | sea seregue Poteninent ee =| | JONN K. IT FINANCE root. Tie hom tmciudes AND HARGER CO. GB ~_ —* ‘beech. over feiche sttte, (Vers nice, Eiehen | oa shoots ear | REALTOR Se tise Pontine ae 2S Eg ee fel sbesement. “Ful price, [33 W. haven Me Ph. PE BtAD Varieties unde tock garden thar | "#0, Orlow Twp. HH Gown, | Or ig etecty 30000 = — | prone Pi srt RV Fe 2.100 tos_Toor "hone" Pibsere!_ costs feted fs ine “Becellent for E _| Sedrote ‘ranch home with at we | CARROLL G. PORRI agar: lee Oh soar ; = Tait "Sabena sciies oy age er te Bee TIE LARE | foc the complete enjoyment of tae | '* Weel Muren oP ot / Union Lake Privileges bo =i Sitges ent, wt] esteem Sette” atures | gai after fuego: AIA Savon | sore tomy Wan Ce. Mire | Ee Pe en tw ttm ant «| >WESTHURON ST. : nea Now at full basement, gas heat and - ._Se7. see the rumpus room and play- DRA ON p to @ perfect beach! 3 Oyreet_ wh sinter dest sai EE aewe” ieee Mae at Coane St. Mike fore! Tone YT Severe | Ser ee! WAITING ONLY $1,000 DOWN. Move O11,000-02,000 down. Near — — vea | that mote this eo ® year rear yard, 1 eat warnes. = Rd. and Elis, Lk. Re ES ee seen eens. Ses a cg LE eee "wits only Shaw own, WOODS ‘ee mt | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| YOU MAY BORROW reat ea Fe J. A. aylor Lora, Sea al oth a Mere tes home you and your| 30h worth he tool Tm ease FE sams -¢ : = that cas : eS ares. 3,0] WARD E. PARTRIDGE| Retest “mer "oe pean | ene Rent-Lease Bus. Prop | 25-900 price ee at We | 10 Oatane Ave ame) REALTOR FE 2-8316| Ser “home 'win'en “ebadsecs | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | apn Quest 6 ce =. Pree_Pemmet | Income © W. Maren Bt. Open Bre, T to 9! pe OE % rromee tesst volume Mehl Gas Btation ter Tod | Tater oman bosarm. home or BEST RUYS TODAY feoms and 2 bathe, near Mm teat nice bearooms with S626! oF = arga: Call Fosiiae PE hai0s ay tit pg BL poree. ee See | ism te cde 8 cor guaes § weerscus Some. on Qeovtetet | Reney—Gnchen queda came | OP Lake Prop. z , pune ae Soe are BRE | Ronee Se ete he in | sing DOWN | BS Sinemree abs - Saf esen=| BUCKNER "| OPES Tay AR) John. K. Irwin | eens mind ome | Gr nerenaie peat Sine | eM Nati” Re] Erinn cnse tee | 1D -——— w market ve 5 wer 5 cial ° Ee ce tacken ash | © teem vee, emis with stnster se JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | $5RRt STE \s'ste.ttt Oar ott nmol a7 rsa UY Sccloces Opportuaition 81 | comwak NANCE CO. Ty Cee sow tes | EMGcr ee cacti: sat | Cee Fa tet EVE. Pr tm | Socom eat Bae Bases = : ow . - drm apt. rested for 875 &| school This one will go very se nr aa | e ater WN Rita Mik tie Eee) eae GI ES Sa pay ae “> SUBURBAN si ow paney. rm. with din. Seasumowts|(GAYLORD] ~ et ee te Sates | om rat mts om waa re teey mere | Say nities tea pe a meaieeairerin | rec, Tm. — , 0 PT ‘ ott Land. took at this real an Dorothy Snyder Lavende AN ® A a 5. Ss tetas fest |2, HOUSES Ee Semiesee | Dorothy Sayes Lavender foe oy GOOTr INCOME-Ove, 1% seres floors, nice 3140 _W. Huron st PE 2-4411 © be : Beds sises) 63 ok somreat nay ot | CFSE, SS Ge eie| | | Fg lal ee Fe * es, ea ee Home or Income “jand. Lake bra oak ors, lange ‘Shrome 948.80" ches -praaky ot ieoome, Gneen, teres. | — seem meseen heme for a ying room Gnd kitchen lots new ond ; ere | SILVER LAKE FRONT| ‘senvesis' ve tenets | gree, futons Snes equaay oom utes : Asking | 3 BEDROOM BRICK — Atiached| {20d pear school and #1, 780 down. — Tine teal Seat tuctesed. full the “bat a) Tepe: | 81,800 DOWN or. tg i ; i i 5 ee i : 4 ri at ae i i i i ab z i H ? a z & Z 3a8s Home & Auto [i= eee SS Ae Loan Company Serre - re ee a ‘ ao ae ¥ - a oo P — * oe * frig s Jue ee oe —- i é . \ Se PTS ‘ Pag r¢ ‘ a . ‘cabins < ‘ : 3 4 Lory ore yoy ~ ‘ } hy 4 y=: s i . ) Z \THE-PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| MOINES T MAIDENS By Jay Alan ars . mixer, Norge washer PEN eee gee s| Blackett |airecm a controw. a ee : ; $10.86. alortes with aman Easter, Hea pln a PAINT. ..$298 GALLON | $04, nine = ue 4 or Sal Pete gee Equipment AQUATIC GARDENS. | panmatt on Tractor. very ze ; seat niture, 4a Este. Lake A a. TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES | good condi Plow end eculti- 8S uF Pee Mille nD Py eens | Vator, sano MA §-2004 = AKc RECUTERED DACKSHUNDS or PE 43425 Se neo Fath Puré, PARM-INDUSTRIAL SERVICE mo ob ne et * ake MSTERRD BEADLE | "Stvosee trotters cn seiis oeee, Pin hunting stock 626. FE = ta tte A e+} ~ slines the eld ame | Mee a May Breakin ALL WORK GUARANTEED “FACTORY SPECIAL ALUMINUM SELP STORM SASH HEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS 20% DISCOUNT ON ALUMINUM + 1 | _thiecoin _ Betemte.)_ FB 62008. ; : eaove TRAINED Reo BLACKETT INC tered. Trial given. FE 40421 "~ |Your authorised Ferguson Dealer ‘ 1 PURENRED COLLIE J , r . ewe “saded leesale rE o4e—_Dinie Mey Watertord AND FIBEROLAS AWNINGS ‘Ta nae Piao: a: a . PR 4-c00s a Baby Parakeets .... $2.98 HERE NOW!!! Fi Oe MID-SUMMER SALE - WRITTEN New Wes . row tnounied corm : 4x8—% Bheet Rock C & C—41 39; \ { ae ae ‘her hucker Will set. most ell ‘ | eg ns es \ GUARANTEE | | aby Metta reat boarde #1 ie: 3. p. abip- NN bt nies: re tame hha. fist lan "Fear proves to : C & C 1-3 aq. 02.30; wall pian’ \ al sonable. PR Pal —saaee | ond bask te pony yloiee oh & tile variegated colors, te ¥} *, 54. FEMALE” POINTER 9” MOM) filer apeed The watt ts ft. im carton lots. Matt thick iny ay Withelm Flanders 1-334 the largest ever. Come ls today ft ay FEMALE (ON PUPPIES. 630.| - and at ay Att about our 2 credit terms. 5 end atiress 65. i. , vee pase oe STD. shoes 5%, and n , ; on en oe ata bade 2° 305s "Sense coors te. mst asocy 412 6 | Sk - ; . up. Lawn furniture eyar a Flo's Home Aquarium | DESK, SOLID Manooany coop! THOMAS ECONOM BURMEISTER ‘atte dae to tnaa 0, 3 | ALAN sh Tropical tier ant supplies. 1) ~~ HIOUGHTEN’S naien POPS. | *o8 NW Main, Hochester Of 1-0761 |) SC FURNITURE CO. LI JMBER | "Te serernimion, 8 ite | Used Prades Dept “That car you loaned me is no good—you should see it now!" | oeTOR, MULL ATENATEN RUPE, | ciaaicd_bsening TaACTON | 0 PF WiLVENIOMM 6-1 COR 8h. wide. Ales rade-in Dept. “R » ee —— a i meds a on_rubber 72 te. tion. 9886, Phone | . > of ‘ est Buy : 4| MecORMICK Dexhind HAMMER | {7 PF MACOMH, 197, sutars™ Lee: edapread” isees’ Wart | Waser swareneea 8s... Be] revs aw TOOP. '| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) Sale Store Equipment 64) eA Be Nagintered. 1 8) | mill,, powered by Wiaconsin | good condition. MA S-3006 . Deveriy Hulls, Birmingham. | Apt. sine electric slove .---- $40.08 SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Paneling ers | rennin | Tasmania afler 3pm | eyiiuder engine on portable wood | 55° pe re alLen BRE TOR DIN- 969.06 | 4x8 Gheet rock, per sheet 9125/00. ft. Oak flooring all grades MMER PRICES ON | ®RSTAURANT PQUIPMENT. ALL (SAMY PARAKWET, NEW CAGE, | _ base ao unit 8189 Ol. G0007 bd 7140 site sot, any ex-|G0s range... :........... $40.95 | 1x6 fir boards. No. 1 $110 per stock & priced right. Windows & R CES ‘ Times ih 54038 “$7 Alse ofeeders Or ese Gibbs PoRTABLE MILK ER,| Blvd, Upper straits Netter, abe diehaire. china aod go i txterior Get our euantity oricee | COAL NOW IN) EF-| Groce’ Friruniie POW GALE. | Sead TIPUL REOMTERED BOE) IO Sy at ry Tearew ie CONTIN EN TAT FOR Bove ny ~, + |5 pe. wood breakiast set | $9698 | (rade A Birch Door 00.06 | _Youl save. . FECT.~GOOD COAL| —2-*™ eet ON ee re —— | iierenNATIONAL CORN BINDER, | "gee a at Lake DAVENPORT yee rs a wal Small one ree Pee Parki rte, No. 2 Fir - iy per ft Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. re ca 0 BABY PARAREETS ove rubber snd never a Fraser Park ive or Yologresa AN . WwW Peec tien ‘door ; Poi 98 6120 Bogie gfe Commerce = : | Sale Sporting Geods 68 DEMONSTRATION oF OhEDT. if sear OA ¢ 3008 = as a PT Tint -— — 16 W Pike Oni . Doers S 3- . 4 4 Daniel Whit- ead 3 LIGIER EASY WASHER PIN DRYER. |TABLE TOP Oas RANOK, Goop AMOELEDwaRD ceo “ee tl AND KITCHEN M. A. BENSON STEVENS 12 GA, DOUBLE WITH) [nor Wome Gronard Lake Ave Hove, « € ab WAAR M4 H-| “Oar, good € le a ye : » eo " ure- -—_ — om —_ a ng BSCTRIC FOOD MIXER WEW,| OWOGED DINNW ABNER, FO-FHR TF vou ARI SUALSINN'S moune | ‘ishing tine SS" TIBI" |S M. temnm, rm aan). Parca Owe UMN OY) acer CCitaNM meyer nn | ewer” Gah he gmee™ NS | Vaggtna” 8 Re Renomame BM Rg "Riker? “Fe |e aact—wupreva—aMiarc | AND SAVE UP TO so OM ALL | smned rine a eins. 4000 ON ce joe. Oh ‘per denen pina pots to ara Te ee “E-Z TERMS Sia "eSoee ts May otter Heme} MATTRCAKE sung srs Acid CHEF OU WEATER | parts ae gfotaes ad Seekers | Pirate: Pome Eo eres gt Fra sompnoteen Oxford Trailer ° " A _ 6-390. , AGiO » WEATER | purner floor furnaces, water aon ae at Maple Wer. | Stop tn for a demonstration, time bapa ferqtture specials. $30 inper- GsED WASHERS, RECONDT Burmeister Ss Me . Lik new Phone MY Reeters, blowers end good supply. | A SAVING UP TO PER CENT. ren, hich Be pegmente oveiiatts. Miter Gor ; egttos wateense Sitst Se iets a water Deaton th : 80 DOWN PAYMENT ON HE-| tioning Con 60 br Mein, Roche | Cemerlof encopen Muang vat ae WOME 6 Weee | Woodware, iMggeh ot ie Maig) SALES. -—————-* gota bode | gt : a ccouee 60 od | ogsitern Lumber Co, Se ar _ereguemies motors. t er OL 2-081 LA cleans ,, menet, lopaway — of 7. i ‘Sons | _Berminghem vm acT oe ig | To, See the latent coe Stuarts win 2 ; on I new. 4 Cooley lake Ra. s 7, Ls ueip'e_| . . FE ieee _ |GLVER KIN. Laer Jalousie windows walk n : aah davenpert +, tah MP E c WE DELIVER NEW presen. on Sti. Lakeview, «o001, | A ; TURTLE DOVES. Mes + } oe - drawer knee "hole “desks 4d7.0s, | 2488 Auburn FB eT] win a 'tructs worving You Th ME poor | ATWATER MG | {iy then, @ S Astor, FR Weert * saute Be sjorm oer and screen, © regs thie, ‘6 by ia” wont ioce | television "Hie sical EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 vt | Hb Sots shor tpi (NEW FOUNBLAND WALE| fore Mans 6 ab a7 0 ten. SSS. ‘Aportmens "eta, gre’ ol Senders an ° SATHROOM — PEXTURES 600 | ‘ead ‘rifles, 180 te male 6 ms. lor sa a 22M, | Dick's Air Cooled Engines BANK FURNITURE C sev og gg BoA o Tolegregs_ 78 ok | LABRET, Soe ake oe © CRCEARD Lane ave. nae | TRADE-IN DEPT. | coat urenses’ amavese St GUNS sk : TO FARMERS GAS STATION.| Refrigerator waler boilers, oli fired. Now and peed | and deer : nD se E-Z TERMS HEIGHTS SUPPLY ng © = Savage ot Te ee nae : ee Poe capita, Ong, Pieoecer | Phos ee Uh, Cememn Pe teem aw rf os MI 1 ee *) RBLEYS” HARDWARE ae ~ , woe MD in. model with every new ter softener. investi 3904 Auburn et Ademe 2-081) iter : ~ tt hi om fw valor. Sas oe of ee aren Cee: ee OuNS, BU iL, TRADE. BURR | babite, 34 feon, . : Tr’ Scratched. $208 00 value ¢& rf ly payments. PE 4-9073 FE 46-3573. Pree ba . Seka: SED Fe t brands, by , . Michigan Pitermneri ‘sao Spe an ~ CYCLONE FENCING PRIOIDAIW eset GA = ge | é mes a rks : mounts, jeathe aE re aad re ‘tae a oe SOPERE ot| ee & 7 : For rgain CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES fetemetic clothes BA NS re Women oon 4 Can ‘oui scten, caine ‘i asuyansst 0.08 a aie 5 sale. 56-8, Jessie Bt ‘FE | Ploor ee se ieee A c rT me poll eaké SES « cluding 2 compartment, low 0 > | Send | FoR oanar 1 ee | = New cotton matiretet aie Seve Bupply 100 8. Saginaw oF eT 0 t cor tent a with fittings $16.96 : . > ee now ong yt A big savings Serattase DUO-THERM OIL BURNER With| 1}? eal. tank. $112.60 We carry ®& full line in mmber, L oe j . vocue cleaners .... $78 we Se Raz. eo and enchenge ter Sate. eu 304. Teepe, © _Perry Ail price right! upp oer - | cabbie owarerrhe| OAKLAND = |SAV SNYONY_pameover:| Linoleum Gov 0s 8 1 | waiere Moores Ne sg=ex2| Pontiac single" winace, lie new. Bail Fi se a EURNITURE rh picture windows. FE) ¥ es on bee con eng aa ah are : Gas STOVE SOFi_AND_CHATE | a TCE % */ WARDR Chi f feet 701 Elisabeth erating condition. #10 FE ied Coto. Cail Pe see | te. mirror. al metal cabinen, | “VA 1e ims IN. aa 5p0-tilgeie ont $7.96 value $3.95. Shghtly marred-| FXCELLENT CONDI- mae REL AL bent || iain teyst cs dont nave | THON, $25. EM 3-5847, MOBILE HOMES: | fo to of. oo eet Up I H HY fi 3; i ifs! Hi ii | i Inside . 92.96 unite ~ 1 AVALTON TV 5 " oo coccptionsl Darepine Michigse | cuNmaal wAREno’ 0 _tor “hunt es ¢ Tre pin. | Ween. Cr. Jostlye __—sSwPE 29-2307 a wAve ye DUKE wr. — Pane Pare ; : vel. FE . Gvanti Z. taiier as lew o0 retset og |®,i" DETRONT JEWEL, TARCE oem, wal st DENNY PAINT SALE, | WARtaD ew 05 Cuno ta [Catz ee You Man cy | DOE Lute en senna iaenfs mi OF TUR RITUNE eBride Hardware | Bove Log: tig| Eb anttan dG | Se cat pas ee sib Genin CORN BRE | tIytchinson's Trailer Sales Feed E 3 p= , 2 — sop Dow! sets Banke. comtorters 7 ROOMS OF ‘URE AND McBride Hardware Sitrose ¥ I s t 415 Dixie Le Plains wn Pe Soar i Bp Rapng ate TBE coin si, Ha"hed oon | Mfteetie. table. 4 chairs. extra |® Fo. 2 4 hk | oi 4 Meares, and ped. Phooe Pm sig | tulle FE ¢4—g $83_badoreenviie BA. ip £0 4 er. 4% ft. Wall Tile. ... EL TRAILER, of LICERGE. Tt Pint -Akp PLA “ BS ‘ Ribot sane’ raiwt fie" per fiae 0 aus, re eas Oi, DORMER | png.. eigi, Cedars we tall] in", titmtia” Reaoment Se, Fg Rae “Exchange ARWaTRONG Vim : | tae" | “GHURCHS Inc. | syst touated semis. |-"E oe Sale Livestock 72 | i) LINOLEUM . 7 ~ : between 10 and 6 ' SYERS Mat Ww, Buren, PES : : Plywood a LLYA LIMITED AMOUNT | owx junio monse. cunar. "s sieve, tate brick . stucco . Gest pap oath, Gas gee tend Om 5, All kinds, pinin & decorative. ne Cement and cider teks Uiche me WHILE IT LASTS or Fy j > ov ia ers. Wapers available) 1 bred,|* ready, also 26 oh cass © Ra, (his). Mere: ; E tae ea a ingly —rom fered oo trie nde td ripe, eal oo "Saldets a sco (Oven SONDITION “HEAT SERVICE WILL HEAT YOUR HOME Yor less with an H c. UNION ee *' WRECKING CO. .| am M Lake ne : , _ ma - Sorm, Lake Orion, MY 34083. ft. Onty eid. New condi On 6 B00D Ho ‘ , seek dik er pest Ua beau. oat es enispy wz | CELEBRATING] Se ~ * feet a reed Wanted Livestock 73| ster chad This week is our 1 year anniver- A he’s fi 2 RAMS ¢ EWE Lamas, RAMA. “with of —_ bs my | ——~ > <" ._ sbire 4703 : Benes A-t shape. FE 246857 Co.) Abmese Se 4 Ae _ Sale Poutiry 74 Meaty Nas ARTO “ werd, Oondiain, 2420 . lin LOOK rape a i ee Ho “umes Te oxt's Lond Dandi : ee Used refrigerator ‘3- ‘28°88, A pr’. Dequindr, -Mile O anda prs Ip ou fear, gl ane Exieat fe tm EB GARAGE DOORS yc fieagedietieean + eves y —, ¥4,-¥— oe ee JOOR ‘ Overnese Sues os wines, feetrr_ pion, FE Sans § on ips LESSONS YOUR N used Accordions. » ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ = ete 5. Triple Checked Seah eta enonTy, CHEVE CLEAN, “THe HIGH DOLLAR PPL eS ai af J. VANWELT 1 TON EXPRESS 4 SPEED TRANS. 700x17 TIRES RAMP LOADING TAIL GATE $945 LARRY ~ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer woe “ ‘Used Trucks _ 1982 Ford % ton * aly ‘all Come] See Us! We have nice clean cars that you can afford — many at only — $20 Down See Ed Jones at NAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. CHECK _ Jerome's Your Dollar Has Never Traveled So Far With a Top Value “Used Car Schutz Motors DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH ‘53 Chevrolet er, white sidewalls, and Powerglide.. Beautiful blue. metallic paint. $145 down and $5833 per month. ‘53 DeSoto 4 dr. Radio, heater and automatic transmission. Two tone green. $149 down and $67.66 per month. ‘ ‘53 Plymouth 2 dr, Radio, heater, white sidewalls, 2 tone paint— ' beige-and brown. $149 down and $46.66 ee month. ‘53 Plymouth 4 dr. Radio, heater, white _sidewalls, automatic 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 ‘92 Plymouth |. Suburban Station Wagon. Low mileage, This car is good for work or play. $149 down and $50.77 per month. jlerckns S Bright Spot Olds-Cadillac Phone FE 8-0488 | | -232- | That’s the address BARGAINS on South Saginaw Street. ? aris eee been eee deidddeeece budget. | 4 dr. Orchard Lake Re-at Cass| || Oper 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. yee cial Er | Special Hardtop. Beautiful ‘52 Plymouth Radio, heater, white sidewalls, and seat cov- ers. Beautiful forest green. finish. $145 down and $46.25 per month. _ ‘51 Ford matic transmission, Dark green. $145 down and $46.50 per. month. ° ‘51 Buick “2 tone green and gray. Radio, heater and Dyna- Tlow. . $149 down and $59.11 per month, | ‘S1 Ford | white 4 Sutine, | Convertible; Radio, hreat- er, white sidewalls, over- drive, and new top. Dark green finish. $145 down and $46.50 per month. DeSoto 1954 4dr.sedan. Fully equipped of| with a new car guaran- tee. $345 down. Terms to suit. { No Money Dn. Mo. Pys. "49 DeSoto beeaeedes $34 ‘49 Packard acecccce SIS ‘46 Buick ....... vealos $18 SCHUTZ Motors Inc. DeSoto- Plymouth 912 S.. Woodward BIRMINGHAM ee , MI478iL CONFIDENCE |@ Bel Air 4 dr. Radiosheat- | : and $54 per month, 2 dr. Radio, heater, white | Mov sidewalls, and Fordo- ‘oot | ae Pate by Hershberger | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 14, 86 ‘L : For Sale Used Cars 91 $9 Gheorelen, 9 arrow sedan, radio, 1 ton pickup, $745 Cera AT A gg Sous Phone MArket 4-1561 i952 FORDOMATIC, 2 DOOR, CUSTOMLINE. RADIO, HEATER, NEW RUBBER. $975. FE 4-0461. | or oat 7 Matthews: Hargreaves Chevrolet 211 S, Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 LIKE NEW! 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor Four Door utomatic transm wngertanel analy alee: | Crate Sm its “One in a Thousand” -Keller-Koch MA 55141 SPECIAL! OE e Se veo Community Motor Salés Inc. en aces | one EF uo 1951 HENRY J og A Perfect Second Car $2206 A MONTH Keller-Koch | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” *52 CHRYSLER. "49 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. S51 FORD VICTORIA Tz. 4 “Goodwill Used Car.“ heater and Fordomatic. '52 CHEVROLET 4 door sed>n with radio and | $950 50 N a SEDAN rt ‘54 Pontiacs Demonstrators and Officials Cars Low Mileage Good Selection Right Prices RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63-Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 7) . Doer, 210. two tone green radio Y‘all Come eae to 17] sel “Waiter, ee ae O : ae Finance 192 DeSOTO- + _Fer Sale Used Cars 91) For Sale ¢ Used Cars 91 91) ne ———_ Tihadio. hester nd matic (rane er euto, trahssilesion -_ Loaded 1,179 cuter Buy With Confidence | go pcan SONvERTIBTE at YORKER AND WINDOR ‘cana. pown | _s. Fr 'suiz © “**1 1951 FORD Hy ErkaTORS UAL UNDER 200 1056 Flymo tery eee eee uti tor | “umber "bd saat, eset: Meense 8 ALL Dem 1420.00 | a hot rot PM. hase: $895} ; Ke 1] Ki as it) Pay mouth Concord Twder 300.00 eller-Koc 1851 Piymouth Concord Tudor 190.0 1954 FORD. w mileage. $1300, Oxlord. OA Chrysler - Plymouth peace | pee 00.0 | Custom 6, tour, thee tue, tape 1950 PACKARD B « * cameras te Daas 108 etre Combritee see matic white wall tires, 1909 | Deluxe Sedan, orion "$197 sedan, low mileage, radio. heater iss, ~CHEVIF UXE. | 1901 Plymouth Cambridge — reer * m. SGtrrEs Nk eScRTENT | 0s Pormoum Cour coupe Se nats peste Pe esoll ener te pe CORTTION, PE eilit OM. 7S | 13 Feces pee cts | 1 OLS CAR TRADE - xe GHEVIE, 6, CONVERTIBLE, #7 1950 PONTIAC Club sedan, Radio, heater License Vi A Be aft eee — at wa¥—co BRA Sot Coeur byerenete $395 ‘On Tus Commer ‘OF bee, eeay cours, Woodward and 13 Mile Road — A bd gottract. FE 3- Sees - ‘PONTIAC © Falg CONDE - 9 Ds tion, 4 door, good % cnrvie “POWERGLIDE Whi GAN Motor 1952 KAISER ee es radio and heater,| Sanspertation, See. any vie se be sebn at 265 E. Pike. Plymouth Deajer ue coals: eae” hoses $495 |. $Reee. = _}— West Side Used Cars| “canst #ptevatt | Sratamatlc, "| PONFLAT CORTON TB | Taw 1 oa . fais . 1949 DODGE miles. PR Sistt, or PE o-sees. WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE _ 1983 BUICK Guth some we Fomine CmePTan BE | me eg #8 WFO asa M-H Tod men" $2,095 1983 FORD ne ‘7 ays] . oe BUICK “ificence sember BH ‘om } gg a a “OK." |Special! | == ures $1,395 he ' atllahaalican ° Michigan's [so stune..........$395 , 4 door radio neater and over USED (1952 PLYMOUTH | eam Seat toe pew Finest wc a See ae CARS ranbrook Four-door | gr steering. power brakes, The Big Paved NATIONA. _ — wh S195 on the Corner o —— Yates heatet clean interior. "'sood Woodward & 13 Mile Rd.| “heater rendre. "in very goad aeney.| “* 1950 BUICK a al RoLet.s DR. CUBAN, ; i 4 deer, Radio ond heater STUDER AKER Ui. BOOK WONG $129 S NO MONEY DOWN |. J saver, ages. Mesa. . bso STUDESAKER V4, HARD TOF, $48.00 A MONTH $1 BUICK aco on sports car. i964. 3 left. Equipped Pontia vith sutomatic drive, radio, : 2 door, radio, heater and 2 tone tiac’s Exclusive “heater, windshield washers, tura NUMBER 691- i paint. Hudson Dealer - py ey gt we ay cEVROLEr ‘me Ain Keller-Koch | = Case ot Pine raves | ter sais 3 sre $305 oe ee . “amatis” ‘Radio, a : : » clean. A-T Also "3@ Ford tudor. . ee riven Vary claim en ioe OreakEN LANDORUIOER GLENN'S “ae a \ / NY age | get jeeeese/LADIES' DAY 495 | SSNS | “me | Betttsemk | PEOPLES BARGAINS ; | eS. ee one ll STOCK NUMBER WEA ‘ve FORD 1983 Chevie, 310, hardtop. vee at ig A I iw povce | SS treo — * For A Good Deal 45 = | ae 8 a, | SE NO DOWN PLYMOUTH © . Kaan 2 boon BED Bec Fe deen can ruuly pg 1948 PACKARD OPENING low as $6.00 per month! ' ni aa me sis" DETROIT MOTOR ; i. 1947, PLYMOUTH * and Sfondsin. Figm e "Ferd "49 Buick Sed., radio, i Keller-Koch Station wagon nee and beater. | We wun very || heater, good tires -and Transportation oe ye oy Be } 15 SAGINAW battery eee eeetere $125 No, 659-A, 46 Chev. [0 «| IMG CHEVROLET 4 DR.| “bequuris re back inns Bump: J OG 195 EVE SUT $195 + en “stenain cure windows, || 'S0 Pont. 4 dr. radio, . a VE | TO~ ; =o he Mi +9410, heater, top shape, $495 No. 195.B, 46 Ford CLARKSTON MOTORS). 1949 PACKARD 4 DR, shone a F op shape }. = a 5 ‘ ; | No. S6l-A, "48 Ford: IS LOW AND SAVE- " ‘49 Buick 2 dr.. Dyna- MONEY ; Ne OLA “e dodgy | erent | gig 3 etree 19S : $245 A‘ Packard with radio and me ison sucriige or. euick heater. Jet black. A very Bice) any others te choose from. ae vile Clarkston Motor Sales : a 49 Plym. Sed. radio, a heater, ready to go $295 "48 Buick 4 dr., runs 46 Hudson 4 dr... .$95 46 Buick.4-dr, Super, | good body & paint $165” 49 Ford Sed., radio, heater, good mileage oneauenweaes oreee $295 "49 Packard, one-own- en, good condition $495 ae a ee re Ideal Transportation | For The "Little: Woman” These fine aren ears are all paketyichecist and and no payments until October 25, 1954. Some as just fine ..... oe - YOU'RE INVITED to come in. and test drive any of our Used Cars —Seeé. for wee the values "we ote. OLIVER BUICK = PAYMENT! . 4 49 Pont. 2 dr.. Hydra- matic, radio & heater Tree $495. 47 Chrysler Club Cpe., spotless in and out $195 '47- Buick Convertible, Matador Red, new top, radio, heater, good CES 5656 sss oo O98 ‘49 Ford 2 dr. good looking car ...... $295 "46 Ford Sed., radio and $195 49 Nash 4 dr......$295 -*S1 Kaiser 4 dr., radio & heater, good buy $475 50 Chev. 2 dr., radio, heater, no rust... .$495 "48 Chev. Sed., radio & heater eeeeereees $165 + - ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 Miami Beach Is Popular --Today’'s Television Programs -- Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Adventures of Kit Carson. Kit, El Toro in ‘The Ambush.” (7) Detroit Deadline. Bud Lanker, Bev. Beltaire, Don Wattrick. . 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (7) News Ace. 6:25—(4) Weather, 6:30—(4) Vaughn Monroe. Vaughn sings popular songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. (7) Stephen A. Mitchell, Chairman Democratic National Committee; speaks on record of 83rd Congress. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayyze. (2) Jo Staf- ford sings “September in the Rain.” :00—(4) Midwestern Hayride. Willie Thall hosts music country style. (2) The Goldbergs. Ger- trude Berg as Molly Goldberg goes into laundry business. (7) Times Square Playhouse. “Hired Girl,” film drama. :30—(4) Arthur Murray Show.’ Kathryn Murray hosts Lauritz Melchoir, Eva Gabor, Jimmy Nelson. (2) One Minute, Please. Panel show dedicated to ex- ~ temporaneous speaking. (7) | The anima Williams’ 8:30—(4) Circle Theater. of young concert violinist who is drafted, stars Richard Kiley, Sidney biaclemer.- §:00—(4) Truth or }a1rse=(ay ‘Travel Unlimited. want to retire in “Figures Don't Lie.” (2) Favorite. Story. Adolphe Menjou tells of “The Rubber Stamp." (7) Stop the Music. Bert Parks with musical quiz. 16:00—(4) Motor City Fights:Two six-round boxing bouts: Welter: weights, Bob Rossie vs. Bob | Hoffman: lightweights, Eli Leg- gett vs. Stan Kursa. (2) News. (T). Stage Seven. Preston Foster as Capt. John in “Diamonds in the Rough.” . | 10:15—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. | 10:30—(2) Meet Millie. Elena Ver- | dugo as Millie in comedy. (7) | Boss Lady. Lynn Bari as head | of construction firm. 1 /11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy's On. Soupy Sales with music, va- riety. 11:15—(4) Singin’ Along. Music. (2) Movie Date. ‘“Sarumba,” dilm feature. (7) Armehair The- ater. Kat Dowd in ‘An Angel Comes to Brooklyn, film. 11:30—(4) Moods in the . Night. Music. WEDNESDAY MORNING 8:00—(7) Breakfast Club. 9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) News, Wonderland. (2) Garry Moore. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(4) Home. (7) Charm Kitchen. 10:15—(4) Home. 10: 30—(2). Strike It Rich. ess00—t0) Bob Smith. (7) Play- house. (2) Valiant Lady. 11; 15—(2) Love of Life Tomorrow's Search. 11:46—(2) Guiding Light. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4) Nancy Dixon. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (2) Murphy Call- ing. _ | i114) Three Steps to Heaven. 12:30—(7) News, (4) Ladies First. (2) Welcome Traveler. 12:45—(7) Stars on Seven. 7:@0—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 5 | 9145—(2) Chuck Davey. 1:30—(2) Houseparty. (4) Jean ‘McBride. 2:00—(4) Greatest Giff. (2) Base- ball. (7) My Life. 2%: 15—(4) Golden Windows. 2:30—(4) One Man's Family. (7) Theater. : 2: 45—( 4) lowe. | 3:00-—(4) | @: 18—(4) 3: 30—(4) Base. 3:45—(7) Cowboy Coit. 4:00—(4) Pinky Lee. 4:15—(2) Tiger Talks. Concerning Miss Mar- Hawkins Falls. First Love. Betty White. (7) Air 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (2) Mur- phy Calling. 4:45—(7) Barnaby Bear. 6:00—(4) Happy Hollow. (7) Auntie” Dee. (2) Portia Faces Life. &:15—(2) Seeking Heart. §:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (4) Adven- ture Patrol. (7) Superman, 5:45—(2) Sports, WEDNESDAY EVENING 6;00—(4) Music Time. (7) Detroit Deadline. (2) Capt. Midnight. 6:15—(4) News. (7) News. 6:30—(4) Eddie Fisher. (7) Soldier Show World. (2) News. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. (2) Perry Como. 7:00—(4) I Married Joan. (7) Johnny Mack Brown. (2) Red Skelton. 7:30—(4) My Little Margie. 8:00—(4) TV Theater. (7) Jimmy Wakely. (2) Strike It Rich. 8:30—(2) I've Got a Secret. 9:00—(4) This Is Your Life. (7) Playhouse. (2) Best of Broadway. 9:30—(4) Mr. District Attorney. (7) | The Hunter. 10:00—(7) Club Polka. (4) Harness Racing (2) News. 10:15—(2) Weather. 10:30—(4) Man About Town. (7) Playhouse. (2) To Be Announced. 10:45—(4) Baseball Hail of Fame. (2) News, 11:15—(4) Adventure Special De- livery. (7) Armchair Theater. Programe furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject te change witheut notice. 11:00—(4) News. (7) Soupy's On.|. wan, (eer CELW, om wws, am CW 7x¥k Gr WISE, Gen TONIGRT Wws. Bob Maxwell WCAR, News CKLW, Wild Bill Hicock 20— WIR 1 JR, Curt_Maneey wwii WIRE Gentile. Bing a Pe onset” ” qussuenal ovamaee CKLW, : Helen Trent WIR, Mainline Gee lars ee (Bc “wera Opa ech teow neve | SE Gt | Se cxLw, Chase wave iret Bs 12:00 —WIR, 2 White 6:15-—WIR, Clark Quartet WwxYa, Btern 28 GIR Music Mad — Sports bay 7S ees — WIRE, Gentile, Binge WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ‘Tens, Ron = 1: ww. caeen, Save Sg Read of Lite WxYR. thule “Show oxLw , OUT ne ‘sin nee. 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Approximately 75 national pro- | grams, mostiy TV but some 4 | “What we'd like’ to da.’ Meyer said, “is to turn Miami Beach into a winter TV capital. We intend to set up every facility to make that possible.”’ For some time there has been ing the Atlantic Ocean into a TV studio, It also could provide hous ing for visiting. artists, and the grounds could be used for out- facili. | ; from radio's Town Meet. | Breakfast Club from Chicago, He | stayed twq weeks to present his combined radio-TV shows from a hotel and the auditorium, He ex- pressed the hope of making a return, a if Sf 4 . vf i 2 : : z Ht z i 3 l i re t F re ze £3 i é : | it Fé : 7 3 4235 s | i oF if y 7 TV Show and nearly scaring its crew to death. Jones, a long-time heart sufferer, slumped over his desk, the hearse | and saw the blankets move. A dash to the nearest hospital and administration of oxygen saved Jones. New Law Hikes | Admits Two Violations Social Security Benefits in Fall new ‘Copies may be obtained by con-| Costs for driving with an expired tacting Social Securlty | operator's, license, and a $50 ane | } Office, 383 Hubbard Bldg) : | social security law is the increase | lin benefits, | and survivors insurance will get gible in the future may be entitled to even higher benefits, because of three important provisions in article. : : Site G4 id as ae fae ae TOUGH ON HEARSE DRIVER—IHlarry A. Jones, 6, rests iri a Ang Beach, Calif., hospital after “coming back to life’ in a hearse, A doctor pronounced him dead, and called Half-way te the mortuary the crew heard “a jong sigh" ~ |~ Frank Russell, 38, of Knobby | Hill Farm, Clyde, pleaded guilty | to two traffie violations yesterday before Springfield Township Jus- (Bdhor's pote; this te the seventh in| tice Emmett J. 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Kem-Tone The Super Washable * Wall Paint 5. iis ie | — ‘ to apply! moisture. it: this $439] ) UM Pioneered in Broadcasting | Professor Remembers | the Early Struggles of Campus Radio ANN ARBOR w = It was the | late 20's and radio was still an | infant whose cries had yet to be heard over most of the nation. | Ina room on the fourth floor. of old painters’ canopies rose like a circus arena. r : | | Inside a singer was finishing , gag to barely erie “Every Little Movement Has a eae — Meaning All Its Own.” The pro- by Groucho himself | gram ended with another must- You've laughed at his movies, val selection of the times: howled at his T'V shows. Now “Wihinse Baby Aré You? meet the real Groucho—and roar! Here are all the fun and all the facts: How he got That was one of the university's first radio progfams. The painters’ canopies were uséd_to deaden By ARTHUR MARX || old days, Prof. Abbot says, they | had to carry telephone company stairs 1 Today in four modern -studios above the university Administra- { The university's broadcasting baby. He has headed them: since 1925, gradually building into the rhodern station that has become a headquarters | broadcasting in Michigan. | The station produces something like 180 educational tape _record- ihgs a week for distribution as public service material to ‘stations all over thé state. Now the station is planning ‘to | double its power to some 99,000 watts, with Federal Commutica- tions Commission approval. < FRANK : PUNERAL HOME 1t0-WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 But he is dead serious wheri he points out that WUOM is the only contact thousands of Michigan families bane SO Sone with their univ eeaity. | ‘Queen Mother | Mother Sails for U.S. on Oct. 21 LONDON UNS) — Clarence House. announced last night that on her visit to the United States land Canada aboard _ the liner Queen Elizabeth on Oct. 21. According te the announcement from the~ Queen Mother's — resi- [yume tiner Queen Mary on Nov. 1. aan be m= stay in the United States and Can- 8 ‘ada will be announced later.” See what you get for and OvE TO end Over te Olds! You'll get sweep-cut styling, penoramic vision, "Rocket" performance, exclusive color tening...ond the best deol in towne by for! You price depends upon choice of mode! Los ull go! et fae Veen: OLpsmosite DEALER i __ JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. Se. Pentioc, Mich. Phone FE 4-3566 » Building Without Key HARTFORD, Conn. @ — With iin a few weeks, a store was =| |glarized 10 times, Each time | ithe intruders smashed a big win. | dow. Tired of sweeping up broken pret the owners hung- this sign on the window: “If you need the key, let us know and we'll leave j it for you,’ Again the place was entered, the windew broken. Written on the sign was this Message: “No thanks, we don't need a. key,” THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954” US, India at Odds = ‘Over U.N. Chieftain NEW DELHI # — Reliable | sources say Prime Minister Neh- | had signed the Southeast Asia ru’s government has decided to! fense treaty rather Gon teetins support a European candidate for \t 4 India did. | president of the U.N. Assembly | rather than an Asian backed by the United States. These sources said India would support the Dutch nominee,’ Dr. _Eeico N. van Kieffens, and would _oppone the USs.- ‘backed candidacy Sets Mailing Date for Gi Yule Parcels 4 WASHINGTON # — The De) fense Department said today that | Christmas parcels for members of | the armed forcés overseas should | be mailed between Oct. 15 and | Nov. 15. ‘New Delhi considers the piles is not a spokesman for Asia,” the inform- ants the jelso were irked because Thailand E i rf rt Hawaiian -lobsters have been; poxes addressed to an Army or found 12,000 miijes away along the | | fleet post office should not exceed | coast of South Africa, First | 10 pounds in weight and 100 inches | known only around the Hawaiian | in jength and girth combined. Air | Islands, the migrating species! parcel post may not exceed 2) | Angell Hall on the University of | | Michigan campus, a weird tent.of his nickname. Why he and soynd. The programming was his brothers split up. 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