Pa cee Fag oe : re + _ AUGUST 15,-1954—38 PAGES. > 5 a : - : +. Soe ae re ae * Ee Employes Vote for Pay Slash at Studebaker Firm Says Acceptance Will Mean More Work; Promises Promotions SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) —The grateful Studebaker Corporation promised its employes more work and doubled promotion in re- turn for their acceptance of a 10 to 15 per cent pay cut. | Paul G. Hoffman, corpo-'| ration chairman, said the) employes’ landslide decision | Thursday opens the--way| “for Studebaker to roll into high gear.” | James D. Hill, interna-| tional representative of the} CIO United Ayto Workers) here, said the vote “givés| the company’ a fighting chance—before they didn’t | even have that.” The company, fighting to hold its own in the tough auto market, | had warned the workers it would | close the plant and throw 11,000 | persons out of work if they didn’t | take the pay cut. But. there was no bitterness as the union merhbers revised their decision of a week ago and voted | 5,371 to 626 to accept the slash. | The overwhelming majority | felt it made sense to keep the company and their jobs going rather than insist on the status | quo. Robert Harringer, a foundry | coremaker, said “I voted ‘no’ last | Thursday, but, after thinking it) over, I'd just as soon work steady for less money.” , Another Studebaker veteran, | Maurice Cohen, agreed ‘the only | way you can be secure wh your job is to have the company se-} cure.” ' Company officials said they) would “withdraw-gmmediately”’ the threat to terminate the contract | with the UAW Local No, 5 and | close down in 60 days. ; The company has been forced to close down its plant frequently in recent months. Firestone Employes Walk Out at 8 Plants CLEVELAND (UP)—CIO United > Rubber Workers walked off. their) jobs at cight plants of the Fire-| stone Tire and Rubber Co,’ early | today in a strike for higher wages | and bargaining rights. The whion refused a company | offer of five cents an hour in- crease in Wages and said. the company failed to make favor. able provisions for a new con- tract. The union secks 16 cents more an hour, Present wage seale is $2.10 hourly, Meanwhile, negotiations were at a Standstill in ;the month-long’! Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. | strike, Talks were still going on)! between the URW and officials of: the B. F. Goodrich Co, and the U. &. Rubber Co, ® i | | } | j | general, secretary of state and state treasurer. Conaress Faces eo _ Tricky Problem Over Red Party || Outlaw Bill Passed by & Senate 85-0; Next Move Up to House WASHINGTON (AP ee Unanimous Senate passage of a bill to outlaw the Com- munist Party ~. confronted GOP House leaders: today with the politically tricky }question of what to do with | it. in the face of adminis- | tration opposition. The Senate’s action, | taken at a session yesterday | that had many a head spin- | ning, gave an ironic twist to the administration’s efforts to drive some anti-Commu- nist measures through Con- : gress in the closing days of the session. With time running out for many of the proposals urged by Atty. | Gen, Brownell, the Senate unex- pectedly whipped through some- thing he net only hadn't asked for AP Wirephote COLLEGE CO-CAPTAINS—End Cariton Massey (left) of Texas and quarterback-Zcke Bratkowski of Georgia will be—co-captains—fer | but had consistently opposed. the College All-Star team when they meet the Detroit Lions,|| Democratic senators, led by | National Football League Champs, in annual charity game at| Sen. Humphrey of Minnesota, | Soldier Field, Chicago, tonight. To take place at 8:30 p. m., more | came up with an anti-Communist — than 90,000 persons are expected to witness the game which will | measure that proved to have an be televised locally over WJBK-TV (Channel 2). | irresistjble appeal to lawmakers —— —---- | im this election year. winning actress Gloria Grahame Gloria Grahame to Marry TV oducer Tho Cleans Out ; OBTAIN MARRIAGE LICENSE—Academy award: | Santa Monica, Calif., yesterday, The pair said they Vault, Locks Up Four Employes 3 Men Being Quizzed on Holdup at Andrews Base in Maryland CAMP SPRINGS, Md, (AP) — Three bandits “cleaned out” the vault of the Andrews Air Force Base Branch Bank today, escap- ing with an estimated $160,- 000. Three men were picked up for a “motor vehicle vio- lation” near.thé air base a short time later and held by police for questioning about the holdup. | Andrews Field is just southeast of Washington, ‘about 10 miles from the Capitol. | A stunned official of the parent First National Bank of Southern Maryland said there was about $160,000 in the vault, and “they (the bandits) cleaned it out.” AP Wirephote and Cy Howard, | hoped to be married in a few days, This will be Miss Grahame’s third marriage, Howard's second. _ . The bandits entered the branch ms Jr. At State Convention Rep. Harrison A. Wil Dems Hint Clark Adams = , May Be Pushed for Ticket By ROBERT F. MAHER Pontiac Press Staff Writer GRAND RAPIDS—Clark J. Adams of Pontiac, former State Supreme Court justice, is being mentioned as a a ‘ : | had succeeded in substituting his possible nominee for attorney general by Oakland Courfty | bili for Butler's. Democrats gathering here today for their state conven-| The result was vembination| convention in Gran tion. — measuge that would outlaw he | Higgins’ winning a p The Senate started off its topsy- | turvy day with a bill by Sen. But- | ler (R-Md) aimed at wiping out | By BURDETT |and wound up by tacking it, in modified form, on to Humphrey's - bill as an amendment. Humphrey | secretary of state. | strip Communist-dominated labor) November running mates for Gov. G. Mennen Williams. | sien po the right to be certified Oakland County's 106 delegates will join 1,232 other dele- as nengriete puning agents =e Na- Both Sides See ol tiona: elations rd. + | gates to choose candidates for attorney general, auditor | It passed 85-0, leaving the next | . 'move up to the House, . . Although the convention isnot scheduled to open until} A dozen House members have | A-Bil | Victory ° ; been pushing bills of their own ° . ITiv lla.m Saturday, most delegates planned to arrive today ai at awing t party. for important pre-convention meetings tonight. | Rep. Harrison A. Williams Jr. By the time. delegates as-” (D-NJ) promptly announced he semble in the Civic Audi- would introduce a companion to torium tomorrow corning PONTIAC Police ine, aereree “O Muatay. Ee e said in a statement the Senate bill| in Senate Today Dems’ state ticket. “is @ tremendous stride forward in should be well decided. | the fight agai the international WASHINGTON #—Senate friends It's expected that candidates will a Ca Dees conspiracy of communism "’ | and foes of the Eisenhower atomic be chosen with due emphasis on Butler's bill aimed at Commu- | energy bill squared off for a show- geographic appeal and Gov. Wil niet intrest unions nae admin-| down vote today with each side e s0V. - H Wh istration backing, although it was | liams will be in constant :confer- Arrest Pair ° Fled not exactly what Brownell had ence with party leaders to -pass Prison Farm; Question asked. It also had strong opposition | 8'"- on.selection of all candidates. H ° from senators who contended it} The vote, which may help decide Those-seeking a place on the Women m Jail Break Twas an ill-drawn measure that) how soon Congress adjourns, was wilh iw tives. Gn 2 Pontiac police captured two | could be.used to destroy legitimate | scheduled for early afternoon on et “e ; ‘ PF sete . t | labor unions, : | the long-debated measure to allow pay speak rhe fo | es | QCKSON — arin ere ed It. survived a first test when the private industry to produce power mae ee Pantind j about half a block from police | Senate rejected, 57-31, a proposal | from atomic energy and authorize » tootiented yan, ada ipo headquarters last night shortly | to sidetrack it,in favor of creating| some exchange of atomic secrets peared stituted two — | after arresting the wife of one of | 4 commission. to study the problem | with America’s allies. and highly regarded by dele- | ef communism in labor unions and | ; gates. the convicts and another woman | |. bleh east poor | Opponents centered fire on a report Cx next y . | provision in the compromise bill } 7 ‘ i i | Democrats feel that a_ strong | wr. inventigntion of aifing ta Get Then Humphrey, a strong Oppo- | permitting exclusive patent rights candidate for the attorney. gen-| Held | nent of the Butler bill, offered as| for private companies in the 4W | atomic energy field. : for Southern Michigan : | eral’s post will have chance . | a substitute a measure to outl of defeating Frank G. ‘iillard, the | Prison at Jackson are Arthur Cut-|the Communist party. | , . | ter, 41, of Owosso, and Wilson Lee No hearings had been held on it.| Sen. Monroney (D-Okla), one of present attorney general, if Mil-| anderson, 25, of Flint. | There had been no formal discus- 4 group fighting for a period of lard is given the Republican nomi- | The women, Mrs. Helen Ciliter, | sioris of it. It was dropped into the | compulsory patent-sharing, said nation. | 40, and Mildred Watson, 26, booked | debate like a bolt from the blue. { ‘I think we have enough votes to Millard has caused concern for further investigation, were ar-| Butler said Humphrey's real, win.” among some Republicans in the rested by patrolmen after Flint purpose-.was to kill off his bill. | “It will be a very close vote,” past year with opinions on charity | State Police notified authorities Humphrey countefed that the way | he added, ‘‘and may depend on bingo and ‘county tax assessments | here that Miss Watson had sent a ta meet the Communist menace | how many senators are present.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | was head on. | Senate Republican leader Know- Showdown Vote Is Due on Controversial Issue predicting victory by a tight mar- Studebaker and. Union in Accord close vote.” | land of California said he expected | on Wage Cu to pass the bill by a ‘reasonably The complex measure, which calis for basic changes in the original 1946 atomic energy law, brought on prelonged debate be- fore the Senate first passed it last month. The version before the Senate today is the result of | compromise with a somewhat different bill approved by the House. Since the House has passed the compromise, a Senate vote in favor would send it to the White House for President Eisenhower's signa- ture. If the Senate votes against, the bill may go back for another try at compromise and conceivably a deadlock. 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Employes at Studebaker voted 7y Sods Programs... ‘gion a committee, along with Louls Horvath (far-right) president of Local , almost 9-1 to accept wage adjustment, . 1 Women's Pages......::2...-18, 1, 18 ea er ote eat y Republicans Vow State Accidents there were “paital implications tO Back George N. Higgins The Oakland County Republican Convention last night | Communist-dominated labor unions| resolved to support State Sen. George N. Higgins for nomination to a high administrative post “preferably! Others Die in Traffic; |™ them was injured, . The 122-person delegation named to attend the state Rapids Aug. 21 pledged support to| A 4year-old Waterford Township | e on the Republican ticket with i The Democratic Party will assemble tonight to pick | Communist party and also would | candidate for governor Donald S. Leonard. y & pi a A The only debate of the cidents yesterday and today. bank just a little after the bank opened_at 9 a.m. (EDT), They quickly herded the four employes, two of them women, ‘ | into the vault and locked them in : - | after picking -up the money, aim ives | The employes are Herbert D, Pinckney, manager: Milton Sill- ner, Mrs, Margaret Sweider and Waterford Boy and 6 Mrs. Bernadine Westcamp, None Cc. STODDARD B. Beall Sasscer, assistant | ee ee Upper Martbero, Md., said about half of the cash had Bulldozer Kills Baby boy and-a Lapeer baby were among | ‘eight persons killed in violent ac-| last night, It was picked up at the air base four-hour meeting at the! Dead are: ak a 6 Ee [county courthouse devel-/ Michael Hopping, 4, of 6606 High- | |oped over the Higgins reso- | land Rd. ‘lution with some delegates | holding that he would be better served if the county group was not previgusly | pledged to dack him for a particular post. The majority advocated an an- nounced preference for Higgins | obtaining the secretary of state) nomination, . Other resolutions passed en-| dorsed the full slate of Republican | nominees selected from this area | in the Aug. 3 primary. | Wendell Brown of Farmington was unanimously elected county convention chairfhan and will | also head the state delegation. | Other officers elected for the | meeting last night were Dorothy chairman, Genevieve C, Schock, | of Berkley, secretary; and George J. Seott and J, J. Levy both of! Royal Oak, as sergeants-at-arms. Neal J. Martus, 14 months, of Burnside Township, Lapeer. Walter J. Ryan, 30, of Detroit. Mrs, Mabel Sadowski, 79, of De- troit. Richard Lockheed, 27, of Detroit. David Merrick, 44, of Romulus, Susanna Schafer, 15, of Muir. William R. Sundling, 29, of Grand Rapids. , Waterford Township Police Chief Frank Van Atta said the Hopping child darted into the Bivd., Detroit, yesterday after- The accident occurred on High- land Rd Mr. and Mrs. Rodney ' Hopping. The Hoppings live near Airport Rd. Neal was crushed to death when his father, (M-59) about 100 feet | in M. Rowley, of Hazel Park, vice; east of the home of his parents, | Leland, reversed the | these descriptions: One was tall, second was short with a brown | tweed jacket and sunglasses. They | were unable to give a description ‘ot the third man, | é i ito have been armed with a Ger- County Chairman Edward Wil-| bulldozer he had borrowed @om a! locked by Air Police. And Prince son of Troy Township conducted | neighbor to fill a drainage ditch George County State Police and the meeting unti] Brown's election.!on the Martus farm in Burnside | FBI agents set up road blocks in “We have a large and difficult} Township, five miles northeast of | the area, job ahead,” said Wilson, ‘‘but the Republican administration has done us credit and we can make the voters realize this.” Wilson Yead a telegrapm and letter from U, 8S. Rep, George A. Dondero (R-Royal Oak) urg- ing support of Higgins for a state post, | Committee chairmen were Floyd | F 7 N, Mortenson of Waterford Town- | our Roches ship, organization; Hiland Thatch- | North Branch. Martus told sheriff's deputies he believed the youngster was in the house while he was operating the machipe. Deputies theorized that Neal toddiled down from the house dozer, To Pay for A-Iinjuries | TOKYO —The U.S. government has offered to pay one million | dollars in damages to Japanese | for injuries and damage resulting Punseen and stood behind the bull-| from H-bomb tests at Bikini, Kyodo news service said today, ter 4-H Girls -r oO es ns | 2 «oan pees, “=n! Adopt Abandoned Pig By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Birmingham, resolutions and Rich- |ard Blake of Waterford Township, | nominations. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), a candidate for the Higgins’ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) , It Will Be Warmer —but Not Too Much | warmer weather tomorrow, but a} forecast from the U, S. Weather “Even a runt deserves a chance,” believe four young | In a short address, State Rep. 4-H girls who have adopted an abandoned Yorkshire piglet at the Oakland County 4-H Fair. Nanty Noyes, Mary Bailey, Gretchen Everhaf and | Sheila Boyney, members of Rochester's Variety Club, }each with horse and sheep exhibits at this year’s fair, | noted a litter of pigs in a pen nearby that completely ignored the small member of their family. “Even the mother wouldn't feed her,” said blonde The Pontiac area will have Nancy Noyes. : The boy who owned the swine exhibit, was ap- den > each one of her turn te warm _ the milk and feed the undernour- Bureau -predicts normal -to below | proached by the girls with | ished animal, normal terfiperatures for the next five days. Tonight's low will be 53 to 57 An average of 50 inches of rain} is expected early Sunday and Monday, bringimg cooler weather | again ‘Tuesday, 4 i Yesterday in downtown Pontiac | to 7, This morning at 8:00 the; mercury Frégistered 60 degrees, | | reaching 78 by 1 p.m, ' an offer to purchase the “black sheep” of the York- : . | Shire litter. | with a high Saturday of 81 to %. s ke week “But he gave it to us when n@& 'o ta a, knew we were sincerely interested in raising it,” said Gretthen Ever- hard Wrapped in a hand-quilted \the temperatures ranged from 52) blanket, the swinelet, christened Gertrid, is on a two-hour round- the-clock schedule. A large alarm clock im the~girl's tent reminds, They have agreed, when they _return to their homes at the end |of the fair on Saturday afternoon, i ; os ia i ack TNT Se Belt ed _ in Northeast From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Growing out of | Nuys, Calif., will be held at White meetings held in the barn of Dea-| Lake Cemetery Monday at 2 p.m. 1834,| His body will be at the Manley here | Bailey Funeral Home tomorrow con Elijah Fish as early as F Presbyterian Church road this spring. No halt. was called to Presby- terian church expansion in Birm- ingham with the new building for | the First Presbyterian Church, however. For yesterday it was an-. nounced that a second Presbyterian church will come to Birmingham this one to serve the city’s north- east area, The Rev. Mac Tayler, May Mijas Later a noun house of worship, The Detroit Presbytery has con- | tributed $50,000 toward_ the first unit, the Rev, and construction should start as | soon as building plans are finalized, “We don't know whether an edu- cational 4 or a sanctuary will | ident said, but added that). a Sept. 26 survey will aid in the! lecisi be built,” he The Rev, Mr, Taylor said the survey, to he taken in the section bounded by Coolidge, Maple, reads and the Grand conducted by the Men's Club of the First Presbyterian Church, Six acres of property off Adams read facing Big Beaver road have | been reserved for the building | «4, site, but the new pastor hopes that temporary arrangements can be made unti] construction is com- pleted. He and his wife, Ruth, moved here in July and are living at 2588 Windemere Rd. * = * Ticket sales are in progress by Kiwanis Club members this week | for-the Aug. 25 polo game at the | Ivory Polo Grounds in Detroit. ceipts of that game to the local| group to be deposited in the club’s underprivileged children’s fund. Richard Gibson is chairman of ticket sales, with Dave Walbert and Gilbert Schrock assisting. a a - City Forester William Lebold re- Lebold asked residents who think they have found a winning tree fo contact William Aho, Pontiac city forester. . * J At a necessity hearing this week, Water mains for Southfield were also okayed and will be “placed between Lincoln and Southlawn. Tabled for two weeks was the nec- essity hearing for a sewer to serve | lots on the east side of Southfield | > between 14 Mile and-Lincoin. City Engineer L. R. Gare mean- | while will make a complete study r, of the area Pa ° Along with Boy Scouts and lead- ; ers of District 1, of which Bir- mingham is a part, parents and families are inyited to Ranch Round-Up at the D-Bar-A Scout Ranch near Metamora. The scouts will camp for the weekend, with parents and fami- lies attending the Saturday eve- ning campfire or the Sunday af- | Dondero to Address and fire-lighting demonstrations by | ‘White Chapel Service ternoon and evening program. Indian dancing, songs, pageantry world-champion “Uncle Otto” C. Hornung will be conducted around | Saturday's campfire. Free swim- ming is planned for both days. The boys will demonstrate their skill in horsemanship, log-sawing, axmanship and Indian lore on Sun- day, after which there will be an evening dinner, including ‘‘your fill of hot buttered = =” where over 350 World War II | the Kent Coynty Committee, will | Home. . , ; heroes from every theater Of atic | mmm re Saume Crawford Voorheis are buried, will be the scene of a + has hasheherharheahenrncnd eater herlarhes eee eaherhecheehe betes : _Graveside service for Donald | commemoration program to be @ i ~ | staged by combined committees of | g F 0-0P MARKET a The Weather the Gold Star Mothers and the Gold 3 . Star Wives PONTIAC A} ; rally sides AT THE tar eee Saath STATE Greely, Besides Dondero, Detroit Coun- | : 33 te 57. Saturday portly eleady and@|cilman Eugene I. Van Antwerp, * ra winds, tonight ‘becoming stathwesterty | Lt. Col. Urban V. Wurm and Rep. |g 4-H = : 10 to 12 miles Saterday. | Louis Rabaut of the 14th Congres- |g + Tedsy in Pontiac sional District, will speak. ia s a temperature preceding § a.m Other features of the ceremony iH Grounds H ! At @ @.m.: Wind velocity 5 mp.h.| Will be a parade of colors, music iS iw oe 7 tia ot 7:37 pm | by the 691st Air Force Band, pre- is 0 t = Sy Gun rises Saturday st $37 a.m | cision drill team marching, and |g u = Moon rises Priday et te om the placing of wreaths. This service 2 | ERED DE : is each year on the nearest | @ . $s = ens a 16 Sunday to Aug. 14, V-J Day of |@ Perry H+ Medel T1812 gh mest T pm ig World War 11. 2 St 7 Mewneves ‘ : ee a 3 | B lth 7 , . . . Make no mistake! This is no stripped down . myn Sereeoeed sermon) ennop ohnny = 7 or carried-over model. This is a brand new $ ) Z SE 6COMIPOCTOtUIE.... . cane ness ° r Eaten, temperature’ 022200" 33 5 bs at 39 IH MARKET HOURS | = 1955, full quality, Big Screen table model , Se Mean temperature =» SUCCUMDS af . , at sensational savings! men Tecan Petes | GRAND RAPIDS 0—"Jetany” |p FAIR WEEK | 8 ieee ad ? Lowest temperature... .......+..5.:- 0 | is dead i : a Sa. %3| “Johnny” was Anthony H. Boris, s THURSDAY e | ei | who became nationally known as ® Mighert and. Lowest Tempereteres This| a hotel bellhop calling as a page . 7A. M.-1P.M.&5-9i]5 3 . in 1044 Se in 194) | boy for Philip Morris cigarettes. = , ba Chart Boris, former Detroit. and Grand | @ SATURDAY M4 PEN T IGHT TIL 9 ! = 4 a | Rapids bellhop, was associated Pj —EE——— 1 we a Miami ss #1| With the tobacco company for 10 7A.M.-7P.M New York 6 6 = ° eo © . a : ‘4 95) Years, was 39. = a bed bd SH eo sm FREE Parking Behind Store! mast © S| tanec tadeun te renesen |B The Market will resume its regular schedule in | : ° " "1 his native Grand Rapids and took = the building after the 4-H Fair. bee " . : 2 4% 8 job 'wift's car rental agency PONSA ORORERRReRdeReRER ER eeEee Rese. Mr, Taylor said, | years as a state Jawmaker he had abou, 300 alternates were select- |} gan, Arno L. Hulet. Chad Ritchie | COMMERCE id ay Be Built or Residents Birmingham Crawford Voorheis, 30, of Van Mr. Voorheis, who was born in Birmingham and lived here until | | 1945, died. Aug. 5. He had been a surveyor and former postman | here, Survivors include his Edna Stuart; three sons, Liesel and Irving, all of California, widow, Mrs, Irving Voorheis; two brothers | emer sted and one sister, ‘= |Republicans Pledge | fo Support Higgins state-senate post, said in his six seen the Republicans overcome “a olarge deficit and put Michigan in the black."* He urged the group to bring the point home to county Besides the 122 delegates named to the state convention, ed. Moments of silence were ob- served in memory of Donald Mc- Louth and Mrs. J. W. Clapp. Stale convention delegates elected were: BERKLEY— Pontiac, Press Phote DRESS REVIEW WINNERS—Ninety-seven 4H girls ‘participated | Women allegedly visited their hus- in the style review held Thursday night at the Oakland County 4H | bands on the fatm near the Jack- Top winners were (left to right) first These girls were (Other pictures on> Ee believed the four were in | Pontiac when they were notified | Pontiac Police Nab 2 Prison Escapees (Continued From Page One) telegram to a friend in Flint re- | questing money. } The women, arrested only five | minutes before the convicts’ cap- | ment announced today a new book: | ture, were in an auto answering 'son prison shortly before the e¢s- cape. Leaf said that the women, however, denied aiding in the es- | cape. Baldwin Picketing Ends, Meeting Set Picketing at Baldwin Rubber Co. halted today although theoreti- cally a strike by some 1,000 workers of Local 125, URW-CIO, over a general wage pay hike and other benefits is still in effect. About 100 workers in the ware- house, power house and main- tenance division resumed work today awaiting results of a meeting between management and labor scheduled for Sunday afternoon. Workers walked off their jobs last Saturday after management refused the union demands and the union turned down an amend- ed proposal by management. Sunday’s meeting is optimistic and he hopes that all workers will return to their jobs by Monday. The employes who returned to work today were needed to fire the boilers and prepare the plant for production, McClintock said. Born to Jennifer Jones SANTA MONICA, Calif. -w—A daughter was born here yesterday to actress Jennifer Jones Flint State Police said they | py Mrs. Maxine Bancroft, of Flint, that she received a tele- gram toe send $271. Mrs. croft and Mrs. Watson had been rooming together, police said. After instructing Mrs. Bancroft | to send the money, Flint authori- | ties notified Pontiac police by | | telephone. . Leaf said Cutter was serving 2) to 5 years for grand larceny and Anderson, 4 to 15 years for break- ing and entering. According to | Ban- | S | NOTICE Baldwin Rubber Co. Local 125 Sunday August 15, eating contest and an egg throwing competition, Judging is now complete with the livesteck, homemaking proj- ects an@ crop exhibits displaying their sc! tonight at 7: followed by the 4-H Amateur program and a rid- ing demonstration, Old-time square dancing music has been planned for the conclusion of this evening's program with Saturday devoted to Company spokesman. Milo D. j an all-day horse show. McClintock said the outlook for | Bus Kills Pedestrian at Detroit Intersection DETROIT (UP) — A DSR bus struck a pedestrian at Gratiot and Grand Blvd. Thursday afternoon, injuring her fatally. The victim was identified as Mrs. C. M. Sadows, 74. She stepped off the curb against the red light and was hit by the bus. Bus driver Harold F. Clark was not held. Meeting Herbert DeVine of Fiint, former national commander of the VFW; Paul Adams of Sault Ste. Marie; Talbot Smith eof Ann Arber member of the State Corrections | Commission, and John Voelker | of Marquette, former prosecutor recently defeated in a congres- | sional bid. — to| a description sent out by State |Ponitac police, Anderson was to.’ of | Police at Lansing yesterday. liberal ards if 'whom it pays liberal rew | finish one more month of his sen- | 3:30 P.M. “Prospécting With a Counter,” | is sponsored by the Atomic: Energy | Commission and apid by the Gey: jernment Printing Office for W cents a copy. Willis M. Brewer, Oakland Coun- ty Democratic Committee esi Pontiac Deaths man, went to Grahd Rapids terday to make last minute Aun arations for arrival of delegates. Gregory John Bigelow Organization of county head-| Prayer service was held this quartets and the preparation of) morning at 10:30 a. m. at the credentials for county delegates | Huntoon Funeral Home. for are points for immediate action as Gregory John Bigelow, son of | well as meetings with Democratic | ‘Harold and Dorothy Peterson bigwigs. | Bigelow of 101%¢ Dwight St. The Most of the .county’s 106 dele-| Rey. Otto Schultz of Grace gates are now headed for the con-/ Lutheran Church officiated with | vention city by train, bus and) burial in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- | auto, to prepare for tonight's all- | | tery. important unofficial caucus. Standout possibilities for nomi- | yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy nation te the other offices are: | Hospital. Secretary of State: James P. | Dunnigan of West Branch, chair- Mrs. Peter J. Ockstedt | man of the Mackinac Mrs. Peter J. (Rose) Ockstedt, | State Park Commission; Gerald 1. Murphy of Detroit, former | state legislator; James M. Hare of Detroit, manager of the state fair, and Sanford Brown, Bay- port farmer, months’ illness. Nov. 26, 1895, and came fo Oakland ; County from Bay City 34 years Auditor general: Thomas Kava-| ago. Several nieces and nephews naugh of Carson City, son of the | survive. late Giles Kavanaugh, long-time! Service will be held tomorrow at Internal Revenue Collector. | 9:30 a.m. in St. Vincent de Paul State treasurer: Carroll Jones,/ Catholic Church with burial in| Marcellus banker and former legis-| White Chapel Cemetery. Rosary lator. Thomas Quimby, chairman of | the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral) Gregory was dead upon birth | | 80, formerly of 219 S. Marshall St., , died yesterday after several) She was married in Marquette | service will be tonight at 8:30 in| in downtown Pontiac when three | patrolmen and a detective noticed | that they answered the description | furnished by State Police. Sgt. Charles Léaf of the Pontiac | Post said authorities are trying to determine the women's role in the escape yesterday morning. The ! they locate sizable deposits : the. ore used to make eromic | Cutter and Anderson were walk- | tence and would be paroled. Police | | bombs. ing near the Western Union office | explained that some of the con- victs are transferred to the farm from the prison when the major part of their sentence has been served. Pontiac police said Mrs. Catter’s | three young children, with her at the time of the arrest, are being cared. for by relatives in Pontiac. } | { } Union Hall, 128 W. Pike St. Purpose: Report and Action on New Contract 1955 LOOK! SAVE °50 Admiral BIG SCREEN TV World’s Most Compact Big Picture Television! 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W. xpressed his personal opposition to Taylor, Ida- ho’s former “singing cowboy’’ sen- tial ticket six years ago. . * - But Thursday, after Taylor | stormed past two Democratic ri | vals in the Senate race, he said | “the party organization will throw FS | all of its resources behind every | Te | candidate on the ticket.” Taylor said he had never been so hard up for money as in his) latest campaign when he cruised | through virtually every town and s hamlet in Idaho, speaking from | his -soundcar and singing folk | songs with his teen-aged, banjo- | | Taylor’s opponent in the Novem- ber general election will be the | | } i ~ Republican incumbent, Sen, Henry >| C. Dworshak. . A Pickpocket Gets Roll || of Confederate Money CHARLESTON, S.C, @® — Ray- on a damyankee crook. Hunter’s pocket was picked in | | the big city. But all he lost was a big roll of imitation Confederate $100 notes the Charleston Chamber good-will stunt. me eee, of the sun = ee from the Earth, the i “REGULAR™. 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Make Brows Work z = CLOSED |} TOMORROW], At Our Apparel and Home Decorative T4. = Shops lacoDSons hey ccent Light ANITA COLBY short, feathery up strokes, touch | Bs. Oblong: Long again, but not so arched as the square face. Keep |them rather level—lower a little | at ends. | Heart: Don't emphasize that align- | broad and high forehead with up- pointers—curve or slack down at outer corners. Diamond: Straight eyebrows—low at tip end—give a horizontal feel- ling to the upper part of this face. Then with black pencil, using! Marquis: Again rather straight | brow—lower at tip but shorter to cut length of this face and give width to forehead. Keep Brows in Trim | Now you've trimmed and tweezed and tidied your brows, but what |about the very expression they give | your face? Are they too ‘‘set’’? Too lowering? Tension in our facial muscles shows most cruelly around the eyes—where first wrinkles flourish. Try to do this little drill several times a day, whenever you're alone a minute, to relax the tiny “|nerves and muscles, as Jane Wy- man does after a big day of emoting— 1. BROW WIGWAG Loosen the facial muscles, par- ticularly those about your eyes. Elevate both brows in surprise; get the weight of those heavy brows off the burdened eyes. Holding one brow up, pull down and Expression in Eyes the other. Alternate. Do this drill three or four times. 2. BLINKING With the weight of the brows » FEEARAA ERE g ieee d: Hi gaat f Fath Extending / \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1954. aS * = * Simplicity with a hint of sumptuousness is captured in “Sherle,” a@ graceful black suede sandal with the look of fine sculpture from the Delman fall and winter collection. Thin straps curve around the ankle as “exposed” counter- part to covered-up peaked vamp. Buttons, Bows to Milady’s Toes It was not until 1909 that in- vestigators discovered that in- fantile paralysis was caused by a. virus. Mrs. John Gemmell Hostess to Philathea Mrs. John Gemmell was hos- tess in her Pingree avenue home for the Wednesday meeting of the Philathea Class the Oakland MEN-WOMEN Pick your JOB and PREPARE for it! Specialized Training is a MUST today! Fall Classes Start Aug. 30 and Sept. 7 Beginner or Refresher Courses Are Offered Under the Direction of a Competent Staff in... TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING STENOTYPE STENOGRAPH COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR Other Courses Offered: Executive APPROVED FOR VETERANS CRGusinalpuiiluls 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin ar Unite PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Enrollments Avai be Ber og. foes Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person tor Free pamphiet. 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See thern WIN + > al —"" ne gt ho —_—* on ait eg yn as An Opportunity of a Lifetime to Own Fine Furniture at Fantastic Low Prices We're Expecting a Riot So Shop Early Come one, come all... to our huge August Clearance! We’ ds cut pricts to the bone in every department. We have been caught short of space and must take DRASTIC yw There are VALUES here that will’ amaze you! ‘T be disappointed! Get here when doors OPEN AT 9 x M, and take FULL ADVANTAGE of the SAVINGS you will find. Save—Save—S AVE! We're Overstocked and Must Unload Regardless of Cost SALE STARTS MANY ITEMS ARE TODAY AT NOT LISTED (3 P.M. uy $49.50 Hest end Hostess Cheirs, Handsome student 1 t, ° deluxe with Ups-A-Daisy, fully automatic, kno wabins nee. 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Sectional *99” Heywood - Wakefield, 3-piece sectional in Ashcraft. ue. vel $119.50 value bargain ot this price. ee 49” Modern table and 4 choirs in chrome or ore colorful plastic with matchstick effect or table top. Model 700 with beater brush, set of attach- ments FREE. Guaron- teed G reconstructed by Hoover factory. 9 ft. x “12 ft. Axminster Rugs *69” All patterns and col- ors. There is one that will surely fit your taste in our huge stock. Pre es ee ce peee smketone. Choir, soy cto a h Wally in Press Clinic Local interest in the big “World's Golf Championship” at Chicago centers around what Wal. ly Burkemio, Chicak Harber; and Heary Ransom do, Wally and Henry were up among the (Burkemo in ate L 4 5 z isl ee cRae a i i els gibsi a 4 E g sei sag Z : 5 : | Ht t in a terrific jam as he set out to protect his lead. The red-haired, Nationa] Intercollegiate Bad Day for Billy Joe Misses Putts, Steps on Foe’s Ball in Cup Test Hf z ali “| ft 4 ees 7 Ht se 3 z E id 33% Fi E 7235° nila curious case of Billy Joe Patton, the easy-going golfer who has a flare for dramatics. ‘ Not many people came out to | Hl : is ¢ i 5 Tt ; i E B Ei aes af TEL sl g g : E th HE ef sweep Patton and Campbell were upset. | a All-StarGame_ | Facts, Figures ga CONTESTANTS — College All- Stars of 1953 vs. Detroit Lions, National Football League cham- ions. pions. PLACE — Soldier Field, Chica- go. TIME — Kickoff at 8:30 p.m. (EST): Ceremonies begin at 8:15. ATTENDANCE — 90,000 (esti- mated). NET PROCEEDS — Profits will be divided equally among the United Charities, Catholic Chari- | WEATHER — Fair with expect- | seven points. ties and Jewish Charities of Chi- cago. TV — WGN-TV-Dumont network of 164 stations. RADIO — WGN-Mutual network of 570 stations and Armed Forces Radio. ‘ed low of 63 degrees. FAVORITE — Detroit by about Probable starting lineups’ ALL-STARS No. Pos 47 Massey, lexas LE k 64 Morgan. Maryland . LT | $2 Hilgenberg, lowe ss ee eee LG | (SM Beatty, Mississipp! - €} SS Mavraides. Notre Dame ....... RO ,@4 Jones, Maryland . RT| 4 Deitrick. ttsburgh =... ..4.. .. RE} 12 Bratkowski, Georgia QB 1 Hanulak. Maryland La | 14 Lattner, Notre Dame RH #@ Worden, Notre Dame FB f LIONS ses No | ul . LE | 8 63 J ts] i] i r : F B , 7 cE A : e% it 7 PARTING PICTURE—Quarterback Vince Dooley of Auburn takes a picture of three of his All-Star teammates just before leaving training camp at Lafayette, Ind., yesterday. Tonight they will meet the Detroit Lions, National Football (right) College Ralph Felton of State and Dooley. League champions, in annual charity game at Soldier Field in Chicago. Left to right are fullback Washington & Lee, tackle George Jacoby of Qhio yy AP Wirephot: Maryland, center Bill McHenry of ‘Shock Troops’ Return Georgia Tech’s Bobby Coaches Turning to Two Team’ System By HAROLD V. RATLIFF DALLAS — Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd says the one-platoon system he was forced into by the rules makers last year will bring most of the nation’s colleges to the two-team system and that will mean further lowering the class of football, . Dodd made his observations at) the Texas Coaching School here | carrying eight or 10 fewer players » where he is lecturing on the split-T | formation in football to 2,000 high | school. coaches from over the na- tion, The coach of champions. for two years declared| But, Dodd observed, as many if the Sugar Bowl that the collegian couldn't play 50 | or 60 minutes under the speeded | up football of today without losing | his effectiveness and rather than— “get whipped with tired boys’’ the | colleges would be using two teams | next season. Each team will play both on offense and defense and will stay in the game for an allot- | ted time regardless of the result. « . The advent of the one-platoon system last year saw the colleges | and he said that was one of the objectives of scrapping two-platoon football—to trim expenses by cut- ting down on the number of players. not more players will be on the Dodd Sees Grid more * This is nothing new, he ex- plained. Knute Rockne used the system at Notre Dame in the Twenties with his ‘Shock Troops.” And Dodd said Gen, Bob Neyland used it at Tennessee in 1938-39-40 for the first time in the Southeast- ern Conference. ‘‘Football runs a cycle,” he said. “Now we're back where we were 30 years ago.” Dodd didn't foresee a return to the two-platoon system unless pub- lic opinion grew so powerful it forced the rules makers to change back. : He said the public was getting professional football minded “Because the pros put on a show.” He observed that pro football still rosters under the two-team system. Giles ‘9° Wins Playofts; 2 County Horses Avondale Starts MRA Play jin Feature Races Undefeated Giles Realty added the City Girls’ playoffs title to champions hip last night, scraping past Shaw’s girls, 2-1, in the finals. Giles’ victory Softball League its regular-season gave the team a League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE noso, Chicago, Doby, Cleveland, 89; Minoso, Chicago. 88; Berra, New York. 85; | Jensen, Boston, 84: HITS—Fox Chicago, 48; M Kuenn, Detroit, 134; ington, | Berra, Sew York Vernon, Washington. Dou Vv 138; ton, 133; Jensen, . New York, 21 TR Runnels, Wasnington. 13; Ver- , Washington, 12; Tuttle, Detroit and Mantle. New York. 10 HOME Rome— Deby. Cleveland, 26; Man- 3 iliiams, Boston, 22 tle, New York Sievers, Busby, Washtngton, Chicago, 9 PITCHING om Ch 0, 143 ; ais; New Chieago, 17-5, .773: 10-3, STRIKEOUTS — Trucks, conage. 108; i ; | a8: Maddie. at. | Tew York. 101. + wae Cleveland, 315; RUNS—Mantle, New York, 9; Minoso, —. Cleveland, 78. Washington, Lihegg, § BASES — Jensen. Boston, 17; Rivera, fcago, 14; Minoso, Chicago, 13; York, 64, 7 cago, 100 New anu Schoen . RUNS BATTEN I(N—Mus' 104; , Brooklyn, aes Cinrinnati, 88: Jab’ Mantle, New York, 83 Minoso, Chicago, 11; 21; Rosen. Cleveland, W; Fox and Michaels dec'sions }>—Consuegra, Feller, Cleveland, ¥-2, 89: Trucks. ks, Reynolds, New York, Turley, Baltimore, 128; 124 yon, Cleveland, Garcia, Cleve- dienst . 4; Hodges, Brook- ‘ | 1st-round play at 8:30 p.m. Other } | Mathes berth in the Michigan Softball Association's Class A _ regional tournament at Port Huron Aug. 20-22. Shaw’s will enter the Class B division of the Port Huron test, and 3rd place General Motors will compete in Class C. Avondale, the 2nd team eliminat- ed in the girls’ playoffs, goes to Port Huron tonight for the Michi- gan Recreation Association tour- ney. Avondale meets Ypsilanti in Detroit at 6:15 p.m. Grand Rapids drew.a bye, and will face the Pontiac-Ypsi. winner tomorrow at 10 a.m. had the two-platoon system. Play Opens Tonight in Class B Tournament at Drayton Plains Roseville scored three unearned runs last night to hand Pontiac's Stadium Inn a 32 loss in 2nd- round play at the Michigan Soft- ball Association Class C District men's-tourney at Howell. Stadium Inn had drawn a Ist-round bye Wednesday. . Both of Pontiac’s runs were scored in the 4th, when Clark blast- ed a home run with Ray White on base. Roseville broke a 2-2 dead- lock in the 8th inning on a hit, walk, hit batsman and fly ball. Stadium Inn takes on Dixie Recreation of the Waterford Township League at 7:45 p.m. to- night. Howell and Brighton tan- gle at 9 o'clock in another game at the double-elimination tourna. ment, Play gets under way tonight in the MSA’s Class B tournament at Township Park in Drayton Paains. | Roseville meets Mt. Clemens at 7:30 p. m. and Hazel Park takes on Waterford’s Dick & Wes at 9 p. m. Pontiac's General Motors drew a l1st-round bye, and will face | the Roseville-Mt. Clemens winner tomorréw night at 7:30. Shaw's Jewelers play Mt. Clem- ens at 8:30 p, m. tonight in the MSA Class A~test at Mt. Clem- | ens. The two teams will play again | tomorrow night for the champion- p. Medal Tourney Has Fast Field Cooper, Dewitt File for. Qualifying Rounds in | City Golf Event point toward the strongest field in | recent years in the annual City) ‘Medal Play golf tournament at the | Municipal Course Aug. 21-22. A number of the city’s top links- men already have filed entries. List includes Butler Cooper, ex- | city match play titlist, Dick De-| Witt, who qualified for match play in the state amateur this year, ex- PHS star Columbus Burton, Har- This weekend's feature races at the Wolverine Raceway at Livonia will find Oakland county horses among the favored entries. Birmingham-owned Hillcrest At- carry the Sam Reeves colors in the Big Five Pace Preview, to- night. The speedy “‘sidewheeler”’ is in a fine field that also includes Chief Mite, Chief Strong, Mr. Dean, Warpath and Poplar Dell. On Saturday R. Drummond's (Birmingham) Hi-Lo’s Victor goes in the featured Big Five Trot, along with other top horses, ex- pected to include Castleworthy, Duke ®f Lullwater, Jamie and eeeeeeeeeeners 100 000 O—-1 2 1 eee eceerececeres 010 010 x2 3 2 Jones and Pollina; Lilleyman Godfrey Pays Highest Price SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y. ® —The selling pace at the Saratoga yearling sales was expected to con- block of 43 head from the Alma- hurst Farm of Lexington, Ky. up for bid. Total sales crossed the million- dollar mark last night when 47 thoroughbred colts and fillies changed hands and brought in $545,700. The average price was $11,610, the best in several years. Television star Arthur Godfrey x.| paid the top price—$40,000 for a ‘| brown colt by Eight-Thirty out of ider.| Copper Mill. It was consigned by ‘| the Glenangus Farms of former »| baseball executive Larry Mac- jon- | Phail. ‘\Touring Oregon Quint Beats Korean Opponents SEOUL w®—The University of ane Oregon basketball team left here for Formosa via Tokyo this morn- ing after winning three straight victories in South Korea. The team downed South Korea's three best teams by scores of mosa, Hong Kong, Manila, Singa- 135; Erskine, Brook- pore, Bangkok and Japan during | their one month tour of the Far waukee, 103; Antonelll, | East + and | ! tinue brisk tonight with the entire | Ph 54-42, 49-38 and 54-50. The Oregon . fans are scheduled to play in For- | ch ee Oe ee ae ee eee ee ee Scotch Valley, all big-time trotters. Post time for all night races at Wolverine is 8:30 p.m, ‘Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lest Pet. Behind leveland cue & @B 73 — New York Tl 7 SS % HOMgO . 2... ee. ee 72 @2 62 4% Detroit ook. c cease Se 6 4 Om Washington ......... “ae © 22 Ww Boston... 1... cceuee 7 & ap oN Baltimore .......... ” 7 348 3% Philadelphia 7 7 3230 41% TODAY'S GAMES Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m.—Kiely (5-6) vs. Ford (11-4). Baltimore at cigomane, 7 -%8 p.m.—Turley (#11) vs. Peller (92). Nadelphia at Washington, Fricano (48) vs. Stone (9-5). Detroit at Chicago, 1:30 p.m.—Aber (46) vs. Harshman (9-46). THURSDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland 10, Detroit New York 57 ie +1 w Boston (Only led) SATURDAY'S GAMES pm. Baltimore at Cleveland. 1 Boston at New York, 1 7:30 pm— UNDA Detroit at Chicago (2). 1.30 p.m. Baltimore at Cleveland 2), 12:30 p.m. . m. Boston at New York, 1 . Philadelphia at Washington. 1:30 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. Behind New York § ........ a aA = Brooklyn... sees o® 6 % Milwaukee .. ...... @ 4 578 $3? Philadelphia ....... 55 53) OSSD Cineinnati .......... 6 3 4 St Louis 20 ccess 2 © 8% icago * 8&8 2 %% burgh 72 348 31% + & § TODAY'S GAMES New York Brooklyn, 1:05 p.m. Chicago at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. Louis at Cincinnati, 2 p.m. at Philadelphia (2), 12:65 p.m. torney, a 10-year-old stallion, will | New York at Brooklyn, 7 p.m.—Gomes ts Mi Maglie (114) vs. Erskine Chicago at Milwaukee § p.m.—Cole @-4) vs. Burdette (11-11), St.Louls st Cincinnati, 6 p.m.—Haddix (15-8) vs Nuxhall (6-3) Pittsbu @ Philadelphia (2), 5 pa (410) and Thies (1-3) vs. rts (17-9) and Greenwood (1-2). Cincinnati Chicago € ” 5 esa (Only games SATURDAY'S ES New York at Brooklyn 3 p.m. tengo at kee, 9 p.m | at Cine p.m. tsburgh a Philade 2 p.m SUNDAY'S ‘ley Hyatt, Bill Pittman, Paul | Bada, Joe Bergdorf, Stan Savage, | Chuck Cappell, Tom Thum, Andy | Lindsay, Lyle Wiscotmbe and 3 | time champion Glenn Harding. | qualifying round will join with all former champions and the low five fin- ishers last year for the final 3%) holes Aug. 21-22. Drug Hands Williams . Lake Ist Softball Loss Williams Lake suffered its Ist loss of the season in Waterford Township's Little League softball play at Drayton Plains Thursday. | The Lakers had won 11 straight, games and could have wrapped up the title with a victory. However, Loren Sutton’s single in the 6th inning drove in the win- ning run in a 6-4 decision for Dray- O Pentiag Press Phete IN PRESS CLINIC—An additional feature was announced today for the Pontiac Press golf clinic Aug. 24 at Pontiac Country Club, Sally Sharp, Pine Lake’s junior star (above) will match strokes: with PCC’s Lloyd Syron, another fine young player. Sally, shown pitching up to a green, lives at 144 Fairfax, Birmingham. Young Links Stars Appear in Press Golfing Feature Pontiac area golf enthusiasts at- | tending the Aug. 24 free clinic and match between Chick Harbert and Wally Burkemo, sponsored by the Pontiac Press, will have another feature of unusual interest that day. on were completed teday for it-year-old Sally Sharpe, Pine Lake Country 2 Pros Play Near-Par Golf by Moonlight ALBION (UP) — Two profes- sional golfers played an exhibition round in the dark Thursday night and carded nine-hole scores that nearly broke par on the nearby Duck Lake golf course. Harold Quebbeman, 30, Duck fairways except the glow of a bright moon. Slapping PCL Umpire aoe Brings Suspension HOLLYWOOD # — Outfielder Carlos Bernier, balance of the Pacific Coast League season for slapping an umpire, is going back to his home in Puerto Rico. “I go home now and try to play winter baseball,’’ the Hollywood | Bud Holscher Lloyd Syron, one of the metro- spectively. Both have taken party in big Leading Players in ‘World’ Test tree etenee eee e eee een re ewnee Rudy Horvath......... owe John. Barnum..........+-s.+- : . 2 Tigers Move In CHICAGO (#—Detroit Tigers ar- rived in Chicago today to take on the 3rd place White Sox, still their cur- to Chicago After Tribe Comes the 9th, was able to halt the Tribe. Miller, who pitched hitless ball in Close to Whitewashing American's ‘Spoilers HOA q EF s¥k os ye* 8a Hai ! oncenunnanuel & PE i 2998949999999 5uP ? ' one WO . ade i mo v YORK w — orth mar. YORK y in the NEW today afternoon " : we | hist » market ran sora Service will ses Fa meg ae ich... | 1LFO r Sunday bur- creat-| , fancy, Fes culties, It pie Bn right _M "Mae Scie of per ; corn ‘Bird, Mew neg Oe a Ayaan of Yu ree rad held a vg oh ; i and nthe emi Pam er su ery phigh gh 2,680,000 down this H Wright ae aida he Bird aren gregh» more pe aot) Wetes” | little 's Clara Murray, Mrs | Ri Gro today, | in papi than bu; mt hte E & The pace perth ge From dect, | vrs. te anced | Oak . uP by a report |e me Be bu. yer eee gains ‘gorse gy ey mnahip ‘ial > ian ede jed by at mainly we red, .; | around worst, while ie M. wer | or. (| pars. aor Far Tow 12 at survived y ) crop came today, _ Mo the points point. but Leslie 000 po Riv Hampton val ers. hild | died r 70th is Perry . ‘ bu. fat. At 2 a inister 000, yrence Roy sist ‘grandc r he! and . "L 300 we 4 and inist $600, w — | all of four at ' afte . . rade ad rpc cae then | peaches, 1. green, x; bonne, | At. the around weakness, ime M © oa ts ——| gre ee wo grand- tea rai nd thn | ee Sek (ema 2 ethereal Senin wit comes 9 enced |wanm i ae others Pa on bas Sawl 4 | Aircrafts om were years inning po = ie Serv "two Mi end oe sare Va Aes group along for begi the ———; George dive bee ‘Ilis of t t see-3. melee & industries elt re, | ssing ——? Cc 89, has ™.' Ellis Gran Soybeans fairly al fren. round, 1, 3.00: i taney, 236 as ind S eiia, Soe ground a | harne — e ESTER ‘noon at 2 p ildren. w. an under month | tape eg - aot Broceall fane , dia ™_ olte. the aking Ontario, St. | ——— | ROCH Clausen rn *| chil Service 356 sank et te, limit “75-90 ba, Braves —- were Y¥—Bre i, Louis nd | nara uins h : H. afternoon } mae greet - of aimed ontract, daily . 1.25-1.78 1 17s, bushel a rm ae as WA en rey ane; 0 Ou | George Sunday Funeral . ) LAK it, 37, at 11 ing, ber 10-cent suf | No. inci: No. ts 180 bu: ~~ = th the mixed ed DER in Minis Rswey and ° for Pixley F } w Grant, held ty the Corn bushel: 1 te oa bane | wi were vot aY iS Beeey ig hema — | ec & | set talaga re | _ OXBO belie be Donelson- | Soptens . oats = ee an = Ss steels sd ition, SEAW n Teens 5 i Brie ived | from sen id molds le wi ith : * a 4 , . - . | the jac, wi and desea ranged "| fede’ Me, as ae “ses. | Stewie cagA omen nal ef Canadia Gov. in on th rece | Mr. Clau J ae ih aged vince edge rr previous : up fair. > Lx i doe. 1 5 dos. ut er, W in acti St. left, York’s | ews Clarks ‘0 © you his c Mr. Neal J. w Neal J. | Rustic onday . ones , wee I losses held Carrots, gee ll rie Ss bu: udebak: keep a fr from New | “of 1870 ted to Pontia and en | : for - M al Home: Ce s smal wheat sot sear ha be St od maintained trading. t, of See One . proba oe ee | Funer eside conduct 7, A rots, ra No. 1, ey bu ¢ ive di uren! | hes re int tence on | 10 a t St in an Lak rill be 5 ’ fered but first | a a f sine, ‘No. bye] . pay main act Nash La : Dute mship, ke sen “ed Russel BURN t a in Johns ice wil AM 4 also, the first | 2 Gorm. eweet, o. 1, 1se-n00 be. posted and fairly cent tes: Orion Toons a rostog sun on eins H. 7 ” killed "burial ce Lodge, P& down nd of ar rs, ail he. Sac ron’ tons. in whate per cent No | Jac! ion soured yen | Be was Judge "ithout pr omonionge months kil home burial — ore Lodge. ‘ u he end higher = oe — = one 1.00- o vemes Motors, 18 te ac iness | Ra — some eared F anion wes uit “ks Ww . was t his wraveside y- > ly we near t to % to % cavemen arty Su: ee oh ie adv an —o qui Busi iR lay tha nd sm walls, pan by Cireuit chec Martus Neal rday a Gra generar tied Thursda: one Whe ncha rn bere, ~“ ~ ” green, Ame se oda} »>mt Y -ritin * s, , C is. a —. pln % Prats The, _ ne. sion. announced ,w heveinath [ow ne teneusens Witten | head for writi . Oakland | Chureh or by his pares hated Grant ived pe heats home, ; w 12 %, % , a 1.25 + aS om. v on . ed . | his the by St. was iol ecount, 14 | accident s F us; tw wake surviv , hour $2. $1.63 724 Ne. i ae os onions, 1, jucti r. ained ar on ned St. w | Hol a {14 a | Brook Mart and is ; two at ber . r ber ©. 1, 00-2 iy. No. highe: g report | tar owne s $ : an 21, o and- | 6350 , 7, ' He lay: Ellen, m be: m Sep- N bu, 1,2 Bag, Ontos, 1, prod ckly it 50 : to ine “ssorie: aving 2 one- t is rretige pe don ’ . 1 ™ DeJoha Septe: Septem Septe her, S No. ley, cur ..f and ui yhen %6 auto Go cce of | ha ie Lang, to hern | He rs. Jerry Mrs e Terry mes i . hig 2% ra, 65- lb, bag » seek : tive lard q w ual to ear | | An. 306 of a mt ie enced Sout M &, and and Chryst and . Ja | lower LOWER to % % to Ok i. 30 50- ee. on 4 Bul points eq a year of worth in fre Pon-| 1 ect sent in § and fr. and Tom, Mr. Mrs. Jr. Mrs. : Me ed ans lard 1300-350 - § enpeny oe. 1, 3 ings $3.66 | Caples t $40 rked Pon- | was years son, \N . . and | olds sister, } to chang be: and 1, 50-3. be t, N 1.70. and earning st | Cay o ile pa rding to Ave. ~ tn y Jack Ann Mr. a Lemanski will unc 16, so! i) nae 2 ae oe 0} 2 half ains tripped wh ccordi two at E. Srathers and | and hton. : , pye $1.16, $3 pounds “a behs me es. | first S ag nis ight acca ‘half to Prison {x ree |S unm Brig udward Rosary 4 ber mber ndred 70- . new, ., dos. | firs! ea . how tn me, ha ‘ 18, oi t his Mart i. | of t , tem Septe a hu = ‘ote on pe SR | shen ks in S last nig home ed a -higan rd, ‘ed on © | albert we Mrs. — The Edward . fan Og in i | Caples - ort Mic owa ac ree 9 Heus Byeers Mrs. Mrs. La lower, cents $15. yoy A bu. . bens. 1, 60- . Stoc 1 t Ga ‘53; Ca lice, ¥y repé Body | 2 id H s pl orde i mas for i NDALE 271 F 13 ber | Seo See “tye oo ey song ' bs) ago rk 36 Cen for I toda) to Davi t. wa and Tho Andrew ice a FER? for 20, 8:30 5 to Septem ; | 2.50- te-18 don. beh em tb Yo ou... 8 Per ot ° | tiae olice t¢ m Au ight. St. tion > Mrs, —Serv 81, ted ‘ at i er, § ces | 360 beg. 8 son tdoor 1) New ee ot: a4 9 sing 3.9 oP Custo last n Arbor robatior tion. . CITY oe 2 reci held at lower * Pri toon Ba 1 1.00 i by ig? iY Meleey tt. . 3.3 | dverti Is 3 : | Pontia the St., la k the) 4 rs p titu : ilty Aug 18 y PD be ) we service f, Grain behs. = 4 s. aguash, acer 1 ry 4 m5 K Ww 29.7 | ‘ A tal . | hin of | Parke § crac | yea $450 res gu July IMLA (Etfie 2pm, Sunday | Helen wi GRAIN ain white, —_ bu . No. i. s Ex "267 Ke b C te in f To ; rs) brea Ss. ad to wry ke eaded k least we of m. oF irie St.. prayer Spaulding cAGO er os. ~ gh. =~ No 25-1.50 Adam i iH Kim e 38 j ° . ‘spape st 171 mpte 1 sa ’ ma ir pl chec! at le | Andre’ resident t 2p. Church Prairi and at i € Opening iiete 0-78 oe bu: se hen ioe Air Reduc. 88 Kresge 22 | Share Howey firs | Shop, atte pound 368 The pa a $65 reiting iA held a oxy. | icin oie Mt; i (AP) > 1 | 3.50-3-08 bu; an, — No. squash, oo, a at Krog Conse . 3 "ORK hold f all Thieves — 1,000 33, of ad | issuing itted w lifelo will be Bay Ceme | p.m, m. Sa Hon® at 9 a. CAGO Se | 300.3. a Sg: vTealian, fa bu; et. To. Alleg Ch 4 en - oe Ww FY ional ising 0 f ny’s dr., as fine \to iss adm “ks. ship. Goodland a. ii be with CHI $86 @e wae oe Fe 138-1 86 ee ae &.: SS My $38 JEW aditi ertisin h o -ompa jilley was also chec " in Goodland ~ | 8:30 Funeral will w 215 ~~ 2.16% 1-68 —_ rs pk 1.50 1.25- L. * 104 Ligg we ; he N heir tr 3 adve hig t- ¢ H, Willey ham, leaded and other — | at North in ; Pew. se Son Mass Chearch . Rep 215% Pp. am bu; t ; 25-1 1. — 15- Alts ‘ena 42 Leckh oe | kept t 1953 as record repor’ Fay * Birming he p fore | leven a } vith sea Teacedey Mrs. ugh- & ; James acareny = ; laa 2.10% Nov 3.83% pk vag Be, 7 bar LM oy ‘a . lum nd “" 46.7 Liew 8 Cem 21 } “e in 1° a ’ Ink | bg ik, after be ie - Pr ost w died 7 da | ——— Ichre cy . 288% | 1 — Mh house, ou! P, . A - la $2 ae Trk 30.4 lace ached ters ‘ranbro y riving va J. ll : She a ae of he Sepu ednesday i] see 4% ad eee | sume . money Turni topped | am : . Lease 4 | A 30.6 |p es re Prin dver- Cra! terda 3s di Alva Mi : = her by in t J Holy Ww ' a . rel i 5.67 (ma ; . toma bskt. ry on | Am en. El ae M reh - 4 | type 200,000, of a id 50 yes reckles udge Id e ding Besides ived Te penning | ial in i died tal. her i oe $3% Ns . oo bekt; 14-lb. ‘ : Cele No. 1, | Am Gas & 284 mar Str rs | $7 809.2 . agazine sales sa | bs t to Hills J uil is rs. Marjorie ie Terpe Bur- | buri Hospi evel oma / oe ine sep .... 13.12 | Dek den, a. Enaive, 2.00- | Am Pay 13 coer oS a71 , today. ly mag d sa 33.9 guilty ield e s B e ers Mrs. . Jess: Doris Mrs. nba : os t - 1.25 1.% salad bu. No. 35 bu: an ee. 6 — Pet 08.7 | od eekly nt an with mfi How tart om . y, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Edw: > } — ones Tvs Oct on 23 | ibe. and 3.28 tached, 00-1 00 bu. f-@- 44 rd poe al 674 The w gem« first al and Bloo! dson. Maxine of | S . ] a | ters City, and } rtle | St. ving . Dianne May ts % No ybean met} Lettuce 2% ve 1, 50-3.00 let - Am Gas . 9 Mi n rot 3 | mana ked tota ichai I 24, | la ion of Brown ity. My Iv sor er. Clar- { Oa ee 14% 80 rosea BORE No. endi No. i re bu: te: | m N 31 bs wer 9 Hm ° 33 | tising. ; ran verall | Ri “e Mrs Jones, days | or jon Kingston m Ci Mrs. ice Survi - two ight | oh 1 Bp — ae re 5 ‘h 200450 & ete Am a tel 1732 Motor Pd. * 304 | tisi spapers the ov . | Justic rt L. five ‘Mem Constre mmerce of K { Brow ildren, Bert -| ubsand; | a and Mr ; her i Dec oo 4% Oct a 1.00. bu. porngg - 1, 3.00 lett Ari se Te 581 wer — = | newspa t of 800,000. esti- | Holly Albe t. to fined os East Co k by oO epchi Mrs. rd Pow i h ’ Mr. ‘erndale: 1. ¥ Mar . ~—- NO.. 7, cae Seo aie » He. am Te . 216 Mueller Br arb | ‘Tr cen $2,644, the enced Flin Jail and y, ILFORD e on pad wee of age st Lapeer, Howa +. | Raymond tetoot of F h Whit May — aaah, Lettuce. bu ig Ry bur Romaine - | on Weeten... = Murray Cp as | pe me of tion said central sent hompson, nty Ja reste rda) M ial hom nm this 1 Post of | ul tt of City, Floyd —— | ner i whenstest age 4 ANNUAL 6C MICHIGAN faen head, 1.08 00 bu. os | Am Cop ... bre _ R 80.4 | volu ica’ the ‘ann- 323 T nd Cou costs driv- ; emor' — begui id Mi Barre f Cass and Mrs. A.W Mrs. . ; “ANNU AKE ¥ MICHIGA lettuce, jo. 1, 8 1-00 ta Bor. | Anes o.. 103 — Cone 38.1 | publ by of McC «| im Cokie $20 ¢ uilty to rm t was the O ‘right o rkston ” Cy, teres pared-celir omen nd Mrs } wae COUNTY. M * ‘en | runt, ie "thee: te 2,5 fi ai | Armeo Stl” ++ ae Nat Dait ‘8 | ame La anion Saeed | in 100 and aa prota died | tre rs of rations | w t Clarksto a sist hy: Gees t Dewelt & osm i bgt 4 eetin Pres 00-i. oe ek. 4 Am iy 0 OS he Gyps 2 | te, pares and S lea ra mbers ope Ts 0 City; miay Nel grand De TTT T | d LA m by 1 Ca = 1,1 1.00-1 | D 124.2 Nat ad 5 | ma depa com 000 him P »d ope’ me x ding t no e lay. I and ba] of re. aa . 5 oan school der tes of 1 et No. “4 1, ae .... 3 Nat Le 1 as | . 200, t | r Jones voke VFW. gra tly a f Im of John ty, foot ot Ty TT TTT | } Annual, to o minu layed ra. pang t Be i. rd. i | Ate Cst Lin ov 4 at Stee 205 ere Ine $7,196, per cen afte ha re the > and recen “k & of Brown ; lay Ci at- lish vase ane a { ming called im the y They tebe. 1, 1.00- rot | Aub etea — Le or Bek 22.2) Lrickson of of 9.1 wit nd — zing sted *. Murdoc | cinda Byron Im gre | Kw gaan a i 0 ne Ven —_ in etary. oe but oe | ath —4 : $$ ~ Air ‘ 314 E total ain ng il a itche Digg »omple i. F. } \ Ts, il of four suuan a at feel sn ac sara hg ee os ai i sos i ek ya 38 per | mit FE s-sa0l" CA. M pepe | were com tion Cp. red foot. Gare, a pro ee MARKET a . } last Mr re ote Repo bu. ft. ©. rades 4. | Bald Ob .3 + ll = : ce tas pear. isers 58 pe your 5- 20% t charge by; cti st pou hoped | ndc ren tk aled P) ritz Ji oO say rai SA ti red . Le Cav Vette ded me sig ks R stead toes ' Cam Dry eDsi D 35 cern io's 1952 a | rm IE «tt how . Co., pa Dressed Goods = Mr a = 1 Mrs. | ree TTTE! tter a | y 2 ps 38.4 | her radio's | in tot | NE led hairman er the sep M. . ae y Mr r 3. edeon by Go — Bu buying 92 BC in Pac int 55.4 eve 3 ‘hile 8.7 ising edge | °-RLI pel 7eap- | Pow ing a A. a by Powers, seconded ~—omnca — —_— Saneal tay ag 6 W from dvertis an . ‘ENTE elf-pro lest weal rs ideri rere 7 M. Poultry Flowers a pncheneee rs. 3: whole AA cars Capt r Cp 16 hilip rn 452 od a tain $610, CE? y SE >avies yas | sume cons Kas s' a P. oe Mr. losed aoe ts, re 5; rie SS Pp Pe 1 59 6 lippe dio in d , w hea way : is ical and His j 1 R bbits Chisheiim St Fee = Cottey | om we s3s."e9'c pear Case “Tree 4 Pillay ‘M ‘C oo 1963, 988 to “which ts share Army's nesta we family. t ar-! wr ve elec ot elaborate. pean Soa Hy Have e Plants egetables . nom lay. as {te mange : ang me | oe bey G . $6 . 500, a sed its : 1 > tan trot Oo id not comm y Find wore 9 Col er c sen: oe 33 firm neh edi * | Colane ps 2313 5. t& 12 ’ ision sed in the “light De . d in e rs Vv H lots r Vett Mr the 5: c to sw Ss. m ips | oe ml Proc 2 6 $649 telev increa -ent ler, lig’ he arris di made Thursda: a Fy & Ba Mr. t fn oy 4 a I~ "218. 0 t ree | Cen ed 37 —a 34 ver y inere rc in the by t >y-Ha | He as er Co. is Grounds as Mr were cas floor SF. were 34 ss buying 42-42 curren om as Oh $8.2 La o 7a T ov TV 6.3 pe in day by lassey ent w report Power. } a the san nes yo onal. | Rolesale 2 oo FY) Ches oe 7 Radio sa $0 4 | 500,000. 1 from jon led today the Mz | my blished mers, . Cars at ann : ~~ AL ten McDonald | soeene vSandards. 33: > {eg mone he ol $04). tota 953 _ { new | unvei and ically | pu Consume a « 600 san "Nominations oy Me “ty “t nded | hie dirties 313 LTRY ive | Cities Equip sos Rew 2 3t1 | the. lees 000 0 to 1 here Wis chnically | ning day a No tor ane — red tor by idon. Mr ovmoved | 30 dirtices oun cane out y live Sinmex Mo A crn Met |. 42 to 78 000. ilable sena seine, Wis n, te | cert Sun king Space ae a ted b thon. a 26; DETROIT FOU pal uality Climax Pea ~. R yn M B.. 62 $2,200, avai the at Ra eapor 35mm_ se 4) Be ~y Lue L aa a wee cet r. eS. by DET om & ® e3t: | eee Cola “e ney be 0.7 early made , during he | Co. ww 44 155m psignec ival to ary be ean we oy. hr ed, seconded reat fer a, wie Sh Sele. Palm a RKO oe 45 N was nomy by th The ne M s de: al- estiv The 1 wil r | Ample sen peat me rk. losed, reg 1 2 tight (3-4 -29% | Colg Gas A = ny 5 37.6 pital *s ecc - ear igh s the er ' yport, ‘ F ORA— ‘estiva morn- eae nomina "9 c . e ob up to 18-22: tryers pod ta or Col Edis _ | Satewa; Lead 313 i ca ation this y throu - ~wn a howitz ory sul point 4 ETAM Fe: “ith a will * aan wrenimation is follow Oe ad oe a “Light. brotle ioe 3 $1 t aes Pap | the n it of yholders weal led rtiller} 1 fof m— ME Mission ing with ner ‘haw Marantette. 4 as reit « —— | Reavy rotleers ay Light ) 35 Mod- | Con m Pw 5 - Reg Mi e2 irst ha lic life of rope for a usec rancing | won start Din uy Maran uric B +o wo | vy bi -28; 330% (4-6 Ibs dy wet | Conse Bak 2 ss ove Me 67.5 firs of pc ian 800 itute P arily an be » adv the Sunday 6 a.m. Ballots Mr R Bere the t b | meee? 7 hs ttes t stea —_ ent an Me Be b AL “4 416 lions than Inst Pp | rima t car ack up ld Su at 1 acre an Ng F | wht Roe iy “deemed ly Cont © Row Sears Roe $6) mi ore the is re | P h i bac | he rice . we ain red *Parket on | Con Moi . ears Re 3 ir m . Th ' thoug to r rv noor tes expl upon 1| Bar 20; a Trade ent Me o i oO 432 heir panies rts. ssets the firing ite ng sé at 167 vo aad ons come “the tote Comment ments | Sens Fv : a? Gunaens tec. 438) 4 comp e repo se im as " + blank ops w how oll i > served ———— “ir Lap re to wane o ve 5 eo ' fo" actual reguirem _ LTay teady: | Gorn ane 3 Binclai Vac... “ 7 | Life Insure — life oe ground troc said arte ays “ be se scaingpennioe (2) pr bf lim hich m ad end note rou ultry 5 ps. | Curtiss =F Bou Pac a4) L ted States nths, of ficers the if also / were n taxes nship of tieh- an AGO tve po 992 ae Det ae 062 Sow Ry * 144) resen United six mo! half « | or ine on but k can “eee ot ons “a te cept, taxes } > est terday TTS Dis C Aire 4l oes es 361 all the sis first the | n cru ur, ta tan fast- et « S onte eae rae guIcaco Pues nraestene Deus Chem Me rans 80 | oes rise in we start gael porte cmuunene on and | — OT taterest \ provided in 31983 fo -22.5: 24-30; Du " = +p Ou Ind : bt est ris ce t “ts on ~d vel an) both n . Lake, for vy of urred as Consti 137983 se (17 lers 32 Eagle Air L 4 oa po NJ ba larg -ar sin ] assets mpare tra is iision | the’ paymen ._ of the woth in | ae netics 29 nen mad 31 si Oil Ob. : re y ye ie eo 000, co apvbee & oe & tank 4 Jor | the eee ticle . ~ per | fryers capone’ TOCK le So East uto _ 4 ata oe JP ey any ess. 981 : t the s oo rs ng. larris ti M4 t on 8. 193 of ae uM to 1 “196.00 ual- | 438-14: Lives Salad sup- Fl A Mus a3 5 + orientate . 42 5 busin: $80.98 , 000 a 3.000. firt sey-I ym the Detroi ber 1 State 1954 1% strecting | or Hogs- mhited rows El & Rad .1 © stude Pap.. : ee ere 000, 5.403. > Mas ing « he o- gocttee J from hs of ation struc | DETR: P) — her = barre 2 Emer RR .. 76 Butner | Co.. 37 3 Ww 78,201, nd $7: The work rs. T the v ‘ tion year 60, 108t cams -= Pechool IT og sw el a8 Erie u-O .. e. aust apa... 3S ith $ ear a s been r yea ning | % of 8 @, by ° peperpese, to id se | DETRO tly e chote and we. | EBx-Ce Mor . 61 Syiv Os 104 “ he ye — has st fou desig ; eee ot be ptr 2 et Dis- | ee i ‘0. sorted me 1D — ps Texas Su s28 of t r ago. the las "gan $1,000 for | an ding fs oe choo! iehi- | pe mix $23.50. 160- nanos, 75-1 afd dena: = e Tex G Su as year ar th nal be a ized, ve nenl wtine wy Stee the lie gilts "e0-33.38: Ibs stags a re Thomp, rsh 381 one . He arser 166. ——— ~ pr ma aon the ty. Btate oon | pud.css jaa 00- Sis te-1T 8. resh | ~~ “4 ce ean it to P 7 hicle in 1! — existin: and wee county. evisions Gomes lots lbs . pa ™ PF te Gen lec 17 ran bellies 2 h ng hic — ure f | cistriet mane Oe prewnie educa - | 260 Ses aee tne alves ope — ee oo = 81 Transa Pox: 50 rc Duri = No Oa! er t. ided ree 7-7 5.00 5S: e dur Fr ‘ 332 +c 821} u tres Se levied S| mow es coy Fin io Ry sie ne ee a; Ch fessor ation Youths Ca ase r= Coo ctal to rty et Catt main whatee to ood Gen Retr 5 Un ' Aur ine 56 Cc ? . h Bpec agnes Se rope his A > ere. ipts - othy hoice t §s few bulk Gen el 38 Unit Aire ; Ps Pro ’ Va he <= ot the he tration of ¢ sepessio “stares ° y 00-22 3.00: ont | Gon Tire 3 at mt. 48 Ss yhile t Ic lice thet aay istration Snose bee . is week. suieers, $18.00-2 —_ iniy |Qen T My United, Co “ate tor ‘S—Wh the 0 A police had cat ene os e-hal! above soe Al the | the s $23 steers fers —— ik ut inly | Gillette Br . 98.6 Gast, Preit 16.6 as LAINS on ter 3) -apture the oro the Mately neve by th | steer Soe fed mercial te hey 4 me tly oebel h aren Un oes se Ww P Bos is ith his | (INS the ca hey > banned te 7 wen! eee ee of | cuotce fe commere ay re mostly | Geearie 7 13 = ioe >-** 54 HABA H. : wi n OIT od in car the) Blee upon f the in. hate to Board | to iy one. vat pond $1 nd commercial |Geoayear ‘32 b= caer 1shg SAS) jilliam tioning y of An DETR y ende the ¢ 1 into ’ a id Cav Lh renga ® the | ber = $2 etal rs = ne prow | Grah Ry .. 19.7 us te pf. 17 2 Wi vaca Okey y at today ; after mmec g b> journ: Dona tors cation rs of ad- | het vs Sik utility stand! da ch ir t No ts. 126 18 oe ‘. 18.2 Rev. st Mont Sunday ian | ~hase uths 4 *n sla rarnin Mr we oe puters of ty Ik out 108. ome. ee wee 4 $64 OU ig pr 35.6 yest coa La h § ‘terian | » yo toler zle w cow fled of e { me rs ow stice $12.60 : bu 00, an 22 00 iat rhoun . 4 Us BT . wes' L, k eac' sbyt | twe ad s sing d the ‘Board ay inspecto an, Ju $1 te 1200-16 cae cites ders rate | Orer . $3 warn ra. -- oe fe, Dr. spea Pres | of diy ha das as fire at the ion In of tien In Steph | go ls $1 14.50; ers Ib fee ance stly | Gulf Mf... 16 w ~ Te . 2 5 wife, will aw h allegedly de an er Wa “e tha Elect oath wcat Pred wnship bul t $ id feed 800 ‘s — voter } Mayes Fr 15.1 West A Bk oo 1 bor hab eC a rica revolve polic nd al ward of. Ba nthe ‘Te IGSMA BR ry peor tid fleshy oanee;_ Oa h 5 as | mec 50.5 Wests 4 NG) Ar Sas r of sf an a bar har tified om | eee — y = f BERGSMA BR stoc choice y 8 ressive: hi 00. na | mene - ° os Weets nace os the § sfesso igan, an t fron by no ling 2 minis ne adjourned & F | ots ane ace vais 67.00-$0 00. an me i 341 white & Co 33.4 irch , is pre Mich Arbor sho asserb) stea “ar 7 of fecting ned RA RT O} demand hers viduals con) and culls | dust OF -: oe Fue SS _ Chit Okey rsity of | Ann / dA pe > two d the ce raul De Mee Sign — REPO q — veal nee 00; . con abe bg fospae stl 31.6 Wise north as 8 Dr. niversity f the rd, an | aw the votted and Pa oit, } > NCIAL SIP and. prime 15.00-21 tee ye: | Intend k a3 Weekes Se wD he Un ber o *h Boa Ann | he 8 later sf 18, ar f Detr t| OL. DISTRI BOAR — S 00-14-00. ee O . oe ya tan A Nt att mem Churc the lice later rza, o it ait | 4 L D at ri oes ee ie ae ae ty) anes ete icial al Cl for po s Ca both fter .| ANN BCHOO COUNTY. ipts food. ¢r wen oo. Mer voatiy week's | int rela Tei Na teen “Rad offi ation aster hes, le |” Carlo 20. car a quick << LAND. COU meoetas 83 | fy io prime, mostly s21.00- | Tot Pa oa. o Zenith iS pricier higreaniar and weil | minguez, om tee mah ing band ye | jeneral Fu $ _ ssheey— a ce to amb rs 3 tal Cre n | 756 Te ns hace Aor Cael of me Present jumped sens bar - the warn = i Socn Baloness « we poss pe 131,584. ‘mall a a choice ¢ ohne Ma Ht gpa nar fit @tocks | Arbor ~ te cee from the on smvendered _ ar. ‘ ‘Cash 0° ene ; s 3 tb B to d lo f) . RK — is 15 Stocks An yr. “itals a surren n — as A pee ssa 2 baile *euuty stay. cu NEW YORK 20 Rails a rn speaker, ture recitals open to ly sures fired os Plan Lal iA. TIC Reven -Rev a nw Rane 137. 23 sear -7 00 oOckK 5 000 ated Indus é 64.7 1'3 ' “lec ll wi | shet —_—_ $ ks fotal of ‘Total Non sheep $2 50 .avesT . hers | ci 2 99.0 647 131.8 three s. A ‘ ran qe ‘ Range clus | totel ‘Pund Re- | mostly Go bie a bets -$0 179.2 98.8 64 130.6 Scripture the day | aad Electric eh Fe tin | = mee of ean ee. Net —- ayy 45 ae ry sahine anians Christ Lu aker Sun bsence # 1 Size atic nue h of $3 GO ive ai bu -270 No Noon day 2 6 81 op ‘ iw -_ 5 | ul f 200 Cas —_< we 18.45 HICA act igher; 190 hoice lots ao 176 85 64 108 Ki + Spe In the ho is | =< if Automa: Total of “7053. rte Total 194.4 oderately t eales ehelee Nodes nad Mal Geko Ott ane epee 1163 ington kers Gues a Oe Ran | 5 ily vers Suly 1. 198: Stand te eee t sales freely I naee 20 a Lhe Mey ees 182.0 778 55.8 99 5 ming —- a a “RFORI derso y, Ron soy 99 Fu Burne . July Balances on et w Sn 54 pecney mos price severa ~185 ree, a — ago a 143.9 93.6 $0.5 Far e Spe ring ATER FE. An amily, the and $2 eat Coe yoy eq teged, highe Ee 9.90; to0-38 > = 0 25-| yea high .. we. Be Lectur Sponsoi movie! ws Arvid his fa 1 be ‘ 7-H Pa plus ral a Pun . 90, 788 on my; 200- 325-2 er 27 330-400 20 00 | 1954 low 1302 List IN — § or , Rev. / with ; wil eran | i. lling ad son thenete peewee | and 2: i 2 *ov ice igh 18 1954 igh KS hs | IGTO! col ill play of ng ‘lint st Luth Se - ments “tale Bee lighter “i * me 1983 low TROIT Weeks) a Woon aoe on tahun a aces of i Christ I | a. Reg. ersary é m r 4) 3 ‘, it : e De in Low 5 11 hly an s Si t ald ke ring. tud cal and ae aeree ive* . 7 Ear . series, th | intern mo aind rath¢ f . : i 1 ent: Pu 45 ste : betel} % 00 025 | bras moe [ d ram vel Ory 1 ay rem m be | y Tota tote rsem 1 Cash 154,418. steady roun to 1 976-1 angel lew Masco tA a ; an rog trav am ; Sund he . 8a All be oa Pind | Disburse a see — oreme 91 on etilty chotee | oay Mate Nee aad ‘cabo The pi nua} once high | 's for J in’ ‘at thool will b al of cn dune 30. none 70.41 vealers e eee 3. high load ot eee | jayne Gere bid eo b's an ances at the N | ices will beg nday sc xt : "piebirsemen — Site 3 mss choice 25.00: 00-24 75 80: 8 . as. 29.00; | ayn sale nge clu rform. ings gh Marc | th w _ Su trade r ; Dis an 195 teers 19 $ 00-18 heife s 18 13.00: "No cha nge ve. pe even throw mon la.m ni Lal ith 4 , & 100 Buildin eS . rp ig: Ib fed nettore ag ian Ex *“gollats. ha turday 0 ‘than 1 m. cotto bed , 4 oer a _ oe a reed mo > oe ‘om. reig go on Sa m Oct. 9:30 a. ual that aad Ps ‘ i. ge Renate lances ee Puna . - and pri high mercia! 8% 15 cull to Fo ‘AP)— tain pen hool fro’ at 9: ann rge l ' ere * ees fom Pr pon. mf Total 244.35 gued Lge a cutters aCe ¢ . YORE (ap Bri York rie sc n verage is so ae tota <5 4}, ee eg sen ing 4 - nd R utility and 1» 2.00 sanentes | NEW Llow ay New or 16 26. . Dray The a xas 1s hes t zinc, | Se. Bulld an 953 te vee . a" commercial 2.00-1 8) abou’ fo! cents r in mium #1. | * ts J.) f Te oac ilver, e om | 1 nd 8 t <0) Dis dco ce vea 12.¢ ine to — in doila t pre a) wr Vist Dr. Cc. | p o ppr d. sil th July oo Pun none and ¢hot wep. 1.000: year ig: good | other r eon ng come x r Re is — i, for | erg, alue a f gold, es in > 16 » 3 ‘chan: ‘o1 b ene service A of Larges means Recet 41.2 Ly ts he nd City (ira udo un , 7% E | kinds id's r 16 Tax + sh To tee of t Oakia a mn.) 1 (ese 19.34, 33, 7 (tree ee B al Pn or a er Ito -83 ‘ fon Reeves a 183. eae eae Toad Mae | frronas Gren Argentina, te (bell tind to ese.” We E, Realtor he ag og uy 1 en 31,000.00 oe nd Coun 054 sdopt. | eee oy wn best se bird to TRIDG ances a snaie.3e at ‘oon _ of an es re — - Brasi . 17.60, Ber er is the E. PAR 700 —! n 720) Pon h olu u- ha —— dollar | tri ists. Re oy Fund ph tanh 2,308.02 of ~ cee - the“ discontinu : Mexico a. Hong Kong 4 et WwW ARD . a Saem Bet nd ——> mf X%, ine | "95? 3898. { . a Retiremen ee = 218.32 p+ General ent of the the | "Fa when | bt Retiremen Cash Bal tas highway: akiand | enenged ae ee | one and ~ ag FR 1 ow Comes | it | 43 w. on ts 2. e and Ta “i 2. abou j tal ~y a sees Oh. oe ye &- A 1A, | The use ae cee ance’ a si naa sage “Jana sot Went crteee rag ‘came into poy fowl a ee tes Cass deed ro ee ad: halon - A of Plats, of this | the an pagearerr et! , room Lng A flesh County iy ety | ish, able. s Ve iper 1940 Pontiac. Nad rer 29 at 1954. fashion ; Orgone eet abel 8 seuibotonst “| r Bank 2 apy 2a ipa ibn Sn | ie fees eee, 12, bank statement? = 2 30, Aus. bank bes sey 3, ’ duly ae “keanl ‘Wane tm Bank er. Othe a = reer r or. ome ae. ‘ Te aoe . . = Re fy / , f f ' i J | ' ,, ) i ‘ adil es i ee ee i a en They are alleged to have resisted | sheriff's officers in the attempted) # evition of the late Mrs. Elizabeth) — Stevens from her farm homestead | in Lapeer County in 1%2, The farm had been sold at sher- iff's sale to satisfy a $172 judge- ment levied by trustees of the | bankrupt Lapeer Farmers Mutual | Fire Insurance Assn. Mrs, Stevens | later was bodily evicted from her | home, in the spring of 1952. She died in November of that year. | . _ rim i ¢¥0 The defendanis are Lee Mathews MRS. TERRENCE SLAYBAUGH of Clifford, Henry Trainor of Imlay or, Waa Howard o Curt Marilyn Budnik Becomes Nara fA Hara ar Bride in South Lyon Rite mow In a program arranged by Mrs. | Clara Day, a potluck dinner will | be served at 2:0 Pp. m. innit adopted. the Washington Township o{ Lapeer and Howard Abbott o! Columbiaville. | SOUTH LYON—Marilyn = Ann |Budnik became the bride of Ter- rence Harold Slaybaugh in a To Serve Smorgasbord . morning ceremony at St. Joseph | rl oo Arthur Budnik Jr. SASHABAW PLAINS—The regu- | The bride, daughter of Mr. and Peevey seated the guests. ; ' A__reception was hetd at the Budnik home following the cere- mony. The couple will take a two-week honeymoon in Florida. jreturn they will reside at 334 W. | Lake St. - Saturday at Sashabaw | Church Satuday. Mrs. Arthur C. Budnik, 825 W. lar monthly smorgasbord di will be a at ae plerenad | Mile Rd., wore an ankle-length byterian Church, Satu at #0¥n with lace bodice and full net : ‘0 pm _ , rda) skirt over white satin, with two - “_ . rows of lace extending the length on set ary on fres-cul atten. | of the skirt from waist to hem. A fingertip veil, etched with toward the ch h, eee nd. owe enue small hearts, fell from a crown | of seed pearis and rhinestones To Leave for Japan | She carried a colonial bridal WATERFORD — Patricia Max- bouquet of white carnations cen- well was the speaker for Wednes- tered with a white rose corsage. day evening's prayer meeting at the Community Church. She will leave for Japan Oct. 15, to serve Budnik and Virginia Slaybaugh as a missionary. ‘were bridesmaids. za The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Slaybaugh of 59709 was attended by his best man. ana Jerry | formed in the shape of flowers. “Missionary to ‘Speak WATERFORD — Robert Hart, their return from a two-week honey- moon in Florida, | Younk. ‘the couple will re- side at 334 Lake | St., South Lyon. Upon their | ward, Neil Wingard and William LT. LAURA 4, STOVER A graduate of Walled Lake High | Li and a passing dish for the dinner. | of the high school as an emergency School in 195’and Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit, in 1950, Lt. Laura Jean Stover died in a service hospital in Germany July 27. Lt. Stover, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey_ Stover of 7285 White Lake Rd.. White Lake Town- purchase of land on which to build. }Ship, was stationed at the’ hospital | with the Air Force. Service will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Oakland Hills Me- morial Cemetery. Reunion Planned at Village School | WATERFORD — Former stud) and teachers of the Waterford Vil-| lage School will gather for their | annual reunion at the school tomor- | *, the administration for further School Reunion Slated CLIFFORD—The 17th Hathaway School reunfon will be held Sun- day at the schoolhouse. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. trated talk on the life of Abraham | ‘the third floor of. the old high school building and the Maples A business meeting will be con- | School will also be used. | ducted by Mrs. reming Amos. School building and the third floor ‘MOMS Unit 19 to Meet US-16 to Royal Oak. Bids Will Be Taken on Road Construction | LANSING (UP) — Bids will be structed | taken by the State Highway De- | e ment Aug. 18 on construction i AUBURN HEIGHTS—MOMs Unit | S008 0 19 will meet Monday evening at $ p.m. in the old fire hall. A large turnout is expected for the election of 49 miles of 22-foot bituminous missionary from Equador, will be concrete pavement on 12-mile road guest speaker Sunday morning at from US-16 east to Haggerty road Virginia Budnik served her sis-| the Community Church in the ab- in Oakland County. The coun- ter as maid of honor and Arline | sence of the Rev. Wright Van | ty route is subject to heavy traf-| four-room additions to Washington | Plew, who is vacationing with his | fic and serves as a cut-off from | | Dementary and the South School family for two weeks. County Calendar Slated for early completion are So eee Ca ren wastes thur Gesell will be Oct. 2, not Oct. . Chemes 22 as reported earlier this week. OES Chapter will serve @ Miss Havens is the daughter of Mr. comntry-ctyte chichen dinser Sundaz at ‘and Mrs. Percy Havens of 8660 The public is invited Rd. Wixom Hall Bought by Amvets Post 76 Purchase price of the building Death Notices |_Fumeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 pny Donelson-JOhns)} sees ‘pesce Pyne pa cars, Wonderful eppor- a tees : RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS at 10:28 am. from Voorhees-Siple Dor it on ny YEARS FS Por KITCH Rev. Otto Schultz officiating. In- ami ONERAL HOME —S atte 8 saan BIGELOW, Pony 4 13. 1954, a ‘e Dwight, be- FUNERAL HOME fered infant a pH and Mrs _"“DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” Service Papne or Meter terment at Perry Mt. Park Ceme- rE | To ona, ANT, AUGUST 12, 1964. REY- staff Branch, must be } J . adaptable to jearnin. and healthy. 356 Rustic Circle. Ox Cemetery Lots S| sdente 7 eon: pew Lake age 3, ~ et Deal . husband of Mrs. Chrystel M8Y 3 Lors aT WHITE CHAPEL —. Gtapt; ear father of Reynolds . , . Cheap. OR 3-6520 a oat tare Ellen on — Domepiogen Car helpful. Apply will be held Monday, August 16th. BOX REPLIES ot 10 aim at If a. m. from the elson - | WANTED AL. Johns Funeral Home with Rev. At 10 a.m. today ony ne SL. ll Pred Tiffany officiating Inter- there were replies at trim my tig ana. puss = ment at Lakeside Cemetery. do not apply See Service Mana- Reyasiés ‘witt tie aoe r< the Press office in ger Donelson-Johns Puneral Home. _ the following boxes: ilson Cad 1 N Woodward Ave, Birmingham, HOPPING, AUGUST 12, 1954, ROD- ney Michael, 6606 Highland, Wa- ; terford Twp., age 3: beloved we- | 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 16, 17, DOLE of Mr, and Mrs. Rodney A. Hop- | 18, 20, 26, 27, 30, 33, 34. EXPERIENCED LADY TO OPER- housekeeping Man work = else- ping: dear brother of Gregory | " _* , ate & reste’ | where. 56 W. Tennyson FE Hopping betoved crendeon ot 40, 42, 43, 51, 55, 61, 64, & tnew eat r corte. 23-4500 rT. and ts. Norman Hooping wntown ation. Hours from : Wo | and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Boyd. 72, 75, 78, 88, 82, 36, 89, il a m. to 7 p warre Was am5 wire ewery | Ate ts will be an 96, 104, 106, 108, 119. Call personally between lady. Apartm-nt. board later by the Coats Pu- | O... — >| _PM. Rien Bar 9 N_ Sa ages ew home Weekends | neral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., ~ | EXPERIENCED GIRL POR RE | free Cad after 530 pm. PE Dra Piains, elp Wanted_Male 6 vsiring and alterations 3911 a S| NO ARRAN Ar Anan piv Box Press w NTED: aooDp ALTERA KEECH, AUGUST 12, 19%, LEWIS | | EXPERIENCED SHOR ‘eal Estate P. W. Din- Foley, 4799 Irwindale, Waterford |CAB DRIVERS, PULL TIME, ap.| EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | agents. Real Estate, FW. Twp.. age 74; beloved husband of iy 438 Orchard Lake between | = es aren. - Mrs. Beatrice Keech; dear father and ¢ XPERIENCED NIGHT WAIT of Howard Keech and Phillip CARPENTERS PYWI8 H TOP. | ._ Heldelberr Instructions 9 ress. Frederick Kiem, Mrs. Ivan (Plor- | notch Year ork _S Telegraph FE : ence) Edgley, and Mrs. Jack| only. See” Armond, Longfellow | | DISTRICT | (BRANCH) MANAGER | st | w Edward Thomas Keech and Floyd ren ot Egidom. Edward Keech. Punera!l arrange- EXPERIENCED | GAS STATION | area. Exc ments will be announced later by = ———. modern = syper portunity for qualified woman the Coats Funeral Home. 4141 }°71\** poly 125 Oskland Ave. | Sdvance test in ay Sashabaw Rad, Drayton Plains, _' *® 3 P.m.only = ==—-_s | _—sonexs. Car Michigan. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON| No canvassing — Help Wanted Female 7 __ Help Wanted Female 7) | wrp. MOTHERS HELPER, FULL time. Live im Utica area. OL 6-2408 or REpublic WANTED: RELIABLE CLEANING | sae? days « vont. $i an hour ust bave a Ww Wh RO! WANT- | Walled £1960 ater | wate AS TR NINGS Lake. MA Pp ' —|WOMAN OR GIRL FOR "BABY sitting More for home than FE i Must be neat Stay nigh .> | Help Wanted 8 WaSHINGS AND ONT | NNN Ne te re Oe wanted FE § 8-0558 COUPLE WANTED For Bloomfield Hills Home. 142 Wayne 8&t AGED COUPLE FOR A, _GaTMan SPECTIA _ block aying OR 30495 eves. ad vertiond company for local | eptional full ———— Saturday ror" further information OCKSTEDT, AUGUST 12. 1984, ferred Carl Dobat. 2460 Dutton | _Write Box 27. Press. Rosa, formerly of 219 S. Marshall; | Ra hester | WOR beloved sunt of Mrs. Margaret | tp YOU HAVE BE BEEN SUCCESS Oerice Won —_ ful Turner, Mrs. Myrtle Kossel. Mrs Mattie Prizle, Bert Glougie and bee 4 Glougie. Funeral will be . i eS He Chureh. Interment at White -Cha- LARGE LIFE INSURANCE Cemetery. Recitation of the COMPANY Sid deo Rosary will be held this evening | With five billion im force. has | Room at 8:30 p. m. from-the Melvin A. | opening im this a:- for sales and | iow teeta as | service to, —— | 40, HOUSEWIVES __ SCHICKLER. AUGUST 13, 1954, | sion and bonus Office provided Train now for all toy and Outstanding y for pro-| parties by selling our unusual line | BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT) —! motion. Wate Pention™ Press Box of housewares. is ad 43407 CF . Schutt neral Home. Mae, 208 Hickory, Milford, Mich- fran, age 70: dear sister of Frank and Perry Ellis. Funeral will be 2. and to Earnings from start ties, floors, driv: held Sunday, August 15th, at 2 MAN BETWEEN 35 AND 35 FOR Car event - . | CARPENTI ENTERS | DONT KNOW wt CEME p.m. from the Richardson-Bird office and counte wrk in lum | tene warn @ vrs exp | Ree hearts ichion se | ber suleus s business Only | “CALL LOGAN 2-2908 “ARP n Fen wouk WANTED. ev r a tating. In those wi e mee peed &D- | or write 23629 Lawrence, Dearborn PENTE: terment at Oak Grove Cemetery between 6 p.m. and 8 p | repair, FE 44210. '¥ . m Mich: Mrs. Schickler will lie im state Phone Mr. Burmeister EM 3-4171. HOUSEKEFPER A I f 2 AND CC at the Richardson-Bird Chapel. ATTE NTION Cour try home located pear Meta- ve and salary expected ip >, 29 Pontiac Press. _ Milford, Michigan. Man to work with M —— | T STOVER, JULY 27, 1954, 18ST = ' 1 28 Wh See Wants good income. reply Road, White Lake, age 27: Eo ae loved deuchter et Meare Me. MAN FOR YARD WORK SATUR- Stover; dear sister of | Gy. Call between 7 and 8 p. m. housekeeper tn clean home Mrs. Geraldine Rornman and! _oMly. MI 40009 —- LAD Lawrence Stover Puneral will be MIDDLE AGE MAN roswrne Pon BTA- | care of ehild_ e aturday ugust 14 at 16 on. ive referen*e¢ e Por | Yeon from the Huntoon Funeral | _tiac Press, Box 11 MIDDLEAGED wipowen WANTS ome, with Dr. HH. Savage | offictating. Interment at Osek “OU TST ANDT NG ’ for home _ Mille Cemetery, | OPPORTUNITY — Youno. AUGUST 1 12, 1054. “MRS | 3 men needed by world's largest | URSEMAID. Meward G (Ethel), 8460 Oat-| and oldest company in its ffeid to_ wife of Howard G | program Farm mechanical or Young; dear mother of Rus se! | welding experience helpful, but | babies Pe Ml | CARPENTER REPAIRS AN Y LIGHT T HOUSEWORK “AND CARPE’ Own room and TV. LIGHT HOUSE-| “work white ree ivate room and bath on Rd., Clarkston, Mich. ag¢| round out a farm demonstration heme MI 45762 OFFICE GIRL. Young anc Wilson Young; dear | sister of Mrs. Opal Greee, Mre onets avvenie ae 2 4 Dans Experienced Myrtle Knight, Mrs Pear! Turo . naseen at vent own £ more — background, arn have ad- and Mrs. Thelma Wiseman. Fu- essential. No investment. Car nec- mieretive evans me neral will be held Saturday, essary, must be bondable. For Pe 4 ne August 14, at $ pe. from the reonal interview, see C . =. - s neral Home erwald at Pontiac Hotel. Inter. | RESPONSIBLE LADY with Rev. Duncan McCall of- views to start 1 p.m. Monday and charge of hom ficiating. Interment at N. Farm-| 9 am Tuesday, age children. Tey be cece ee on itt | SINGLE MIDDLE AGED MAN | Pontiac Tohtna Buserar Honk’ Demeter | 'Waniea for general farm worn, | —Poulse Pr ———— | 4695 Rochester Rd. MU 91360. ait. In M sien 2 PART TIME Permanent full RAR nnn | $4250 PER WEEK Must have ready-to-wear sales ex- IN LOVING MEMORY oF How.| Jive copearnes “Woes ear and perience Apply in person only. ard L. Jemnson, who passed away| be free to work 3 even D. J. Healy Shop what caer give to clasp his -— = ee 7“ — day __ 256 _ W. Maple __ Birmingham _ Interview write Pontiac Press, bil via face to ree. Box 96. Give age present occupa- To heay his voice and see his ‘ton and phone number. Replies sm _confidentia: wm se prem That mean so mich to ee 1122 Huron weet WAITRESS & CURB GIRLS. IN- ba gg Boy ty hie Wife & Quality Salesman quire at Dixte Spot. corner Mrs. Thomas H Wii- ~ . of of US 10 and a M-15. hawt Germen Ball ‘Einors _ fora WHITE, MIDDLE - AGE we Quality Dealership desiring 0 Rome with quelin Hogan who passe! we offer tttitord. a ; ; you: An unlimited AMSTRESS Mt My Tine Gumect tell how T miss her, | *ppOrtunty to sell America’ | SHADSETHIR Seal My cannot tell what to say: | most = popular cars end Steady work / God Knows how I miss her trucks and to establish your- Peters. Pontiac In a th? is lonesome today cet wih bMicnigrs's sewest Tele Selly wieeed Oy. Mommy. ana, - “Pevretet Dealership. WOMAN BETWEEN :-—? A), Grandma, Nora, and We want an * sapes gpoerny ~ Must have experience in building A | supply Ay and lumber. _ Flowers 3 eee ie elas between 6 BM and. PM. i b. nr ster: mission | all No_ experience =—h available for qualified applicant ~ SALESGIRLS OFFICE G IRLS me Experienced missed by bis daughter & - Bhopr Cente bie Mr. & Mrs. No rows | en send and son. Jerry. Roval Mr Gers iN MEMORY OF THOMAS F_ Wit- WAN ED WAITTRESS Fit who passed away Aug, 13 nec- 2.8181 for an ad-writer)| Sepez, ce PE 401 fer ap-|- Movi, Michigan. _, ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO! BRICK. B beginners. Also 8 FREE lessons iven at your home, OR | Enron now for fall. LEARN TO DRIVE City wide pickup and en of | students. Free demonstration | MICHIGAN DRIVER TRAINING i. MI 4- 3325 EARN EASY MONEY AT “HOME. | Pontiac, Press, Bo | x 44 Work Wanted Male 10) ANY: KIND OF en INDOORS GUILDER or outdoors floor a 5 ia _ywork. FE “CEM ENT WORK Poundatinne basement floors. Griveways, sidewalks and cheap _labor, 32-0702. GARAGE BUTS. | CABINET WORK. RK. COLORED. SLEEP Be Bese Remodeling. Cali after 6 p.m. terations. Quick service. Weath- erly, FE 58-7118 CARPENTRY. CABINETS. ~ RE. wright ero siding right | CABINET MAKER R AND . CARPEN- — & specialty. FE haenrER AND CABINET. build or repair Available now rE 2-786) EXTERIOR. . INTERIOR P AINT- — wall washing. Reason- | ahke ‘vw PE 2-v923 | exten INTERIOR PAINT- ing. and wall] washing. Reason able rates 2-0923 HAND DIGGING ANY KIND. Large grass. weeds and bush ting. Lawn work and tight haul- [. FE 43284 I WANT . TO BE A PRINTER ‘TOOK rinting in high school. Almost 8 years old. Want a job where I can work and learn. 2421 Mas- soit, Royal Oak. LI 3-7045. Jim. | PLASTERING. NO JOB Too | | small. FE 1-6157 PLUMBING \6 One WANTED _Reasonable. FE_ 5-10 TRUCK DRIVING OF ANY I KIND | _ 8 yrs. experienced. a8 call OT. or YOUN” WAN DESIRES #7 STEADY 23-4628, __Work V Wid. Female Wy PRACTICAL, | WORSE AVAILABLE. le 20368. manne * Service UR EF RIGER? ATORS MACHINES! IRONERS & MOTORS REPAIRED af HONE FE 4-2569 * & B TRENCHING eed Mines, field tile, Som DER Cook” EX enced a shift, day work rE 3-404 ~ WASHINGS AND IRONINGS__ __OR 32814 | WasINO & IRONING, 1 “WASHINGS ANT -IRONINGS FE 2.2558 WILL Tal TAKE WASHINGS. ~ | WIDOW, sé wae ony FOR IN- valid or keep house for ne | ___ Building Service COMPLETE R moketing * modernizing service. recreation | SLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE R vA ee 218 E. Pike “EAVES “TROU GHING- oe repaies. all makes, 4 ana fireplace FE 2-2468. A-l Carpenter Remodeling of al' amet SLEcraica SEWER CLEANING Sinks Sunday Serv Ph. FE 4-2012. __Moving & 1 & Trucking 15 19 LIGHT HAULING. ODD JOBS 4-0687 nee win “5 SRUGEI aa-i TRUCKING OR oom dirt, PE CiohTt TRU ocxING aND BAULING OR 3-2158. a a8 wes OF ANY KIND PE »-626 : ae as a TRUCKING. DUMP M truck service Black dirt. gravel. _ ashe ed. FE +0730 REDUCED RATES Latee Van mY serve you. Smith Moving. PE 44864. r wit 2 TON STAKE TRUCK +4088 = TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB. Cheap. FE }-0206 Trucks to Rent TRUCKS. TRACTORS UIPMENT AND EQ’ “% Ton Pickups 1% Ton Stake Aod Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Pr 40) PE 61442 |MAN WITH 6 YD. DUMP TRUCK wants work FE §-0905 “oR R tOUR ae, | CALL B& J TS ona tile and water lines eS ee te | HOUSE — MOVING 1 AND RAISING FACTORY SPECIAL ALUMINUM SELP-STORING STORM Gast HEAVY alee DOORS ALUMINUM AND PIBERGLAS AWNINGS 4-6089 ALL TYPES, EX- PLASTERING D AL- | PLASTERING _FE 5-0626 FE 5-0925, Leo Lustig ore, | Painting & Decorating 20 4-1 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, ton removed. Estimates. FE - PAINTING AND DECORAT- ing. Reasonab's FE 5-5006 A-1 PAINTING | INTERIOR | & EX terior 16 per cent disc. for cash. Work aranteed, free estimates. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting done. Reasonable No job too all. Pree esti- | PAINTING INSIDE * OUT. FREE PE * 4137 ROBERT H CHAPIN PLUMBING and he Phone FE 5-34 | SPECIALTY FORNACE | CL ~~ saws cee I FILED BUII DING SERVICE _our_ bid too, QR 3-2276. FOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS A! specialty, Carl Bills. FE 2 25789. CEMENT ~~ WORK + Orion, MY 2-6431. | FLEMMING, FLOOR LAY- ing, sanding, finishing, 155 Edison. Ph. Fis 2-4605 , 1 Central, FE ~ 4 F:d0n— CAVING. SANBING_ANB pete guuipment, Jonn Taylor. OE ira ag | MASON (| ALTERATIONS eo RE- ee AND DECORATI | __ free estimates. Also light oul. PE 8-0805. ing ~~ PAPERING . PAINTING COMMERCIAL ENTIAL SATISFACTION ASSURED ___ J. WILLIAMS PE 3-61 WOMEN WANT wart SASS. OR 3.2284. GALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. Call f . Physiotherapy 210A \ TERA- Special Foot T "| 72. Elm 8. me ~~ Television Service 22 ITE TA Ere UA make. PFE ANDY CON. DON'S Radio & 1 ~~” Television Service 22 Work Wed | Female 11 covonro Om “ESIRES DAY | work da-* @ week. - | 50610. - | ORL > DESIRES BABY SITTING [Dp LADY WOULD ) Lie | apply | FE 48586 ™ L Mad Seat. | Coatings WARTS | BARVERE TING, | a wp atsien Peon) =| MATTHEWS. ao EXPERIENCED (TORE, DE ATTENTION, MER.| HARGREAVES S mM, P CHANTS! To reach Pontiac, Mich. fac City Ye 7 oabiana 4 more buyers use Classi- : sett Nin ae a fied. wads! Phone FE ViEUOM TTT SEWING MACHIVE rel. a be ie & ‘aie monet Pra", gues MITCHELL’S TV E, Pike rE 422 . ieee “ St FE Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS RENTED itehel’s 123 N. ‘w St. A Upholstering: = ‘pens os Getive me Good ouves Lost & Found ear @ 8 oroblem contact A * Anonymous P_ © Box 4651. Oorery MAID *)R Ts Ross H. YOUNG, RENTAL AG PR +144 E TO LANDLORDS. LISTINGS rang hae ad Ge ¢ MONTHS RENT IN ADVANCE Share Living Quarters 30 TES Burnes, PE 2-8814. 93 Mark. KNAPP SHOE SHOE REPRESENTATIVE “DRIVING LESSONS — AINING SCHOOL ‘inic. st and 3rd Tuesday —_ Pp rs. “HERE A REVOLUT method Wtd Child. to Board 26 ¥ CARE. VicITTY oF DoDoE No. 4 FE 2-4079 FOR COLORED SDAY CARE FOR Necensed 44-2892. Fy pay ¢ CARE. LICENSED Wed. Household Goods 27 || ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST enters Carers com walling. WANTED FURNITURE eae A Sug vip out Week. would Scott to Pontiac daily, Work hours: 8:30 to 5:30. Please crt before 5 _or Tose 17-7052 WANT __enees. Wid. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 5% MORTGAGES pa a ee $ Unlimited $ $ for buying land ag ee or immedin‘e , ‘A. JOHN EON. Re Realtor FE 4-2533 _ S. Telegraph Rd. K. L. Templeton, Realtor ~~ CASH Settlement