MFT om ie iS ae oe" #5 L% é * 5 ‘~ . ye * *) 4 s A - / -, ‘ v de, : ‘, ‘ . ® s a # } ‘Si THE PONTIAC PRESS” ™ * 4 é tee Ma Labor Day , Edition ak Kana 112th YEAR *& * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,.1954 —26 PAGES “(A252 al" | Te 5 ey eae Launch Probe of Plane Crash ‘Where 28 Died KLM Liner Plunges Into River Shannon Shortly After Takeoff | SHANNON AIRPORT, Ireland (AP)—The Dutch |: : and Irish governments, latinched an investigation) ~ today into rescuers’ delay) in reaching the KLM Royal; ~ Dutch airliner which! — plunged into the River| hannon yesterday. The disaster claimed 28 lives— 11 of them American. Of the 28 persons who survived the crash of the, . New York-bound — Super- Constellation, 15 were Amer-| .- . It was the second} } crash of a KLM airliner in 13 days. A New York-to-| | Amsterdam Skymaster went down in the North Sea Aug. | | 23. All 21 aboard, including 12 Americans were killed. Richard O'Sullivan, chief air ac- | Other Mishaps | Father Dies in Crash Claim 4 Lives on Weekend as Cor Hits Abutment Near Commerce A 35-year-old father of 10 children was killed in an auto accident here early Sunday morning and a 42- year-old Garden City man died in a dive from a raft at Union Lake last night. Two other county resi- dents were killed and a Plymouth man died in an accident in Farmington Township. The auto victim, James E. Good- ifts Kelly 6) cident inspector for the Irish gov- Bauman said Goodman at ernment, and C.A.F. Falkenhagen, ie the: Ped be ems aos Sentiag Sous Paste | — brother, Paul, of Inkster. LOSE DADDY—Linda Lou Goodman, 11, holds the youngest of They were en route home at 2:30 | her nine brothers and sisters, David, 3 months, after they were told |B@?kley Couple Among a 130 wedding party for | their father, James E. Goodman, 35, of Brighton, had been killed | Plane Crash Survivors Paul. —______— in an auto crash early Sunday morning. The other seven children, SHANNON, Ireland (UP) — Kelly said the two-lane road| Whose mother is at Pontiac General Hospital, are being cared for by : narrows down at the bridge so that | two aunts in Brighton. The oldest child, Sue Ann, 15, is visiting her aged ee eee eae only one car can safely pass. He | grandparents in Arkansas. day were Dr. and Mrs:-James Lammy of Berkley, Mich. FRE: ls Victim of Wanton Attack State Department Says American Craft Was on Peaceful Mission WASHINGTON (AP )— Two Russian jet fighters shot down an American i Father of 10 Dies in Crash\* We" Mes Eniovs a Rest Naval Eng ‘| Navy plane off Siberia Sat- urday in what this govern- ment termed a “wanton and unprovoked attack” which apparently cost the life of one Navy ensign. In a rapid-fire exchange of notes last night, a few hours after the incident was announced here, --Russia said the American plane opened fire first and Wash- ington rejegted that claim as “completely without foundation.” “The U. S, Navy aircraft was on a peaceful patrol mission over the high seas some # miles from the Siberian Coast when it waa attacked without warning and de« stroyed by two Soviet aircraft,’* U, 8. Navy aircraft open fire on chirle gun. cman into a shallow ditch N fi i f 0) Fi Loney ant his wits, Edna, had ee neh ; yond. rded plane Shannon. 5 ad Waldo Scott, of 28939 Kruatar, q ona iS Guns pen ire ecjoensntedl the Dutch emevunes | _ Pe sre - Garden City, died after di . ' cE low ‘raft last night. about Se eee ee Sak Gch cate lee, tis aniad Gane eran tan hk ad 7 3) Pp of the plane's 10 crew mem- Truck ‘oac : on anes a OL MOSG | rer tcaans riot Srcer | smtioaty tenors clock this morning, |back to enjoy the feeling everyone experiences ’ h J A old Capt, Adriaan Viruly, escaped. rolled over and dreamed of other working men who | when they realize they don’t have to get out of bede persons row, 26, of 20115 Parkville, Livonia (See picture, page 3) The bodies of 2% = ~ TAIPEH, Formosa (AP)—Unidentified planes were re-| trapped inside the plane were ’ from ‘the twe foothigh raft all ate | ported over this Chinese. Nationalist capital early today | recovered, bet two bodies ore Students Set for Opening U § Air Show ermoen m tell caption he pulled — guns opened fire. No bombs were pg ten Plats, of The of Public Schools Sept 9 = : pped.’ Bronx, New York, died of in- . He said the victim, & foreman v . The entire isiand of Formosa was blacked out for three | juries im the hospital after being F d Tod for the W. Road Com- se pte argh raft just |hours, but air raid si mained silent. el . me ana for Pontiac school children begin to ring Nn S ay pa arbi ordre aan a ee . . a St. Petersburg, Fia. family—Dr. According to J. Cecil Cox, assistant superintendent of} One Killed in ° Try Goodman, whe came here tor | rowers, city of 600,000! Fifty Beauties and Mrs. Charles Farrington, 15% schools, classes begin then for high school students but| for New Speed Record years age from Kentucky, was |OPened fire amid cuntinu- Vie forC A ey ad eit tw int |elementary and kindergarten pupils will only have to ot Da vmpleyed at the Ferd Meer Co. {ing but still unconfirmed| Vie for Crown dpe Cherie, J 12, ond vigisher-tes tie wicitan: yton i it i On the outpest’ isan of|0f Miss America a Another survivor, Dr. Emest H./ ‘The first full day of classes for the elementary grades DATTOM. Gite The 4 He 2 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. {UP)—| poarded another KLM plane dater | begins Sept. 10 and kindergarten will open Sept. 13. tional hepe of scaring them off because M was a bad position fer aiming. Bat they didn’t scare.” In Tokyo, the Navy said the ab tacking planes were MIGIS fighters firing 20mm, cannon, Nine of the patrel bomber's from 15 to three months old, are ee da note of tragedy with a being cared for by two aunts in| Nationalist planes early today Fifty beautiful girls from all parts | yesterday to hurry back to his hos- er 17,000 students are+——r program dedicated to the memory /¢* believing such @ step would net oo ig at an rin ay on a of the country arrived here today | pital reenter ge “ expected for this year’s Mi . A (fst. row peck tote interests of the coun- Grand River, is caring for Linda| the Defense Ministry said, after | for « week-long judging which will| in, hours after the crash: term, rep ting an in- ichigan hea a “ball of fire’ as he tried yes-| Moscow said the American craft, Lou, 11, twins Betty and Wilma, 2, | Teconnaissance planes located Red|end with one being chosen “Miss| When the plane hit the water,| crease of 1,000. as terday for a new speed record. | a two-engine Nep- anfi Brenda Mae 5S. ‘The eldest | sruilery weed to bombard Quemoy: | America 1955." the cabin was suddenly filled with| “No half-day sessions will be |» T _ ge Maj. dohe 1. Armstrong, 32, | a Wane See Ue child. visiting her ationalist planes returned lucky ‘come fame | overpowering fumes, Crewmen | necessary. space” opened fire. pare hanadlng Tyg Slt Ky . ministry said. aS coaietens men ordered the aa and children | wow cis bee clara i in fa iC ths died in 4 crash shortly after the | inc10n said the Russian planes relatives said. , U, S. and Nationalist Chinese ot-|®4 ty om through the emergency exit |"°" “ at strettgie spets, - Ale Force announced that his | opened fire first, and that at least - Mrs. Arthir Teeple, the other | ficers conferred here and President | The girls came from 4 states, | ang into two inflated rubber rafts|® &Fe hopeful we can carry the| 1p 4 0 gions. win! pame had gone into the record | (Continéed on Page-2, Col. 6) aunt, is sheltering Genice, 13. with Defense | Canada, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and alongside. student load through withqut dis- . y books with a pew record of | : Cares Me Sa 2] ee emma Wage BC Pw ne | as ee canes feats Mt tga” wat 14 in 2 Dovey 5 Others! Sa ga mz "eeu | Seattered ShOWOIS were left in Genice’s charge while | Which began Friday. were not represented. reached the Shannon's soft) mud |“ Drown, 1 Electrocuted ais, Geta: Osi v0] ; ee es en ee Today, Gey wore, anigned | Menke tel naded at Baghyt ia_| Prom AP & WB Diapatches seen, Ohio, set tat| HUESGAY S Forecast according to the relatives. Sian tae canst Genes tee dueuucens em ube seems Crewmen jumped out to test the) have bean added at Bagley; two “Michigan, despite alr and ground |tived at Fairborn, Ohio, set that | 5 : Oak bombardment of Quemoy, which of their daily routine and coach bank, then ordered the passengers| at Whittier; one at Owen and ! record last Friday. It exceeded | for Pontiac and Bag oa echo abe lies only a few miles off the | them tn preparation for the rig- |! follow. Slogging through the| one at Malkim. road patrols and activated Nation: |, oig record of 607.1 m.p.h. a or Ag cee Hh prep stan Wee Milind tb en ents mh | const of Red China, 100 miles | Orows rounds of competition, | ™ire—sometimes waist deep—the “Temporary and portable type al Guard troops, recorded the high- | jast ee eee | mt a in Farmington Township Satur- | West of Formosa. whith will come to a climax Sat- | 5edraggied group made their way classrooms have been erected at |¢st number of traffic fatalities in |lund of the Swedish Air Force, ecm eee ee scat. day end ensther Bayel Gok me} Today's firing of antialreraf| toe’aa'se so guts te ene litte PO MeConnell, Wisner and Wever the nation during the first @ hours. Ak Force authorities said| The U. 8. Weather Bureau pre- died in a Detroit crash Sunday. since Chiang na- : ‘ were: Junior High. , t y yw . < i dicts a- of 80-84 El Jove, 46. of Plymouth, dia} Kalshel's forces came Sere tans | Seeally televised final judging cao a tan cae me Six hundred and forty teachers| At least 14 persons died on state they sith et ant curtlin wae | Oe Oe ee O84 today, high when his parked car was hit by] the mainland in 1949 ha TD Ave., San Francisco, Calif. wih. sintt Fenting, Deitie Suhed | Meswaye one eel cote oo canter \ thophy event | Yesterday's temperatursé « coo another auto on Farmington Road| There was no indication how| The girls come from all walks| Richard F. Hart, 1340 Lake Shore | “l@ssrooms, : when his F96H Sabrejet crashed 6 to a stifling 9% if downtown near Colfax Road in Farinington | many planes were over the city.|0t life Among them ,are debu-| Drive, Chicago, Mi. Pontiac's Catholic schools, St. | holiday. a, {30 milea north of the aircraft show | Pontiat Township. Nationalist air force headquarters | ‘antes, school teachers, farm giris,| Jamies and Edna Lammy, Berk-| Michaels, St. Fredericks, and the| | In addition to ihe traffic deaihs. | 14 ta tens Cox Municipal Airport, | The temperature at & a.m. today Botsigh W. Sdvarg, 20, of Revel] suid aay Git slants ware: enee/ celeg® stbtente ant radio an tak ley. Mich. ee te cea a oak, lat Michigan peaches or in streams Vandalia | was 64, rising to 78 at 11 a.m. Oak, died from injuries he suffered suburbs, communique was {¢vision performers. Ceres B, Mayer, address un- week. ; ond was electrocuted. —§ when he Their composite measurements | known. Sister Dolors, 8, 8. J... principal one man i - i Ike Says Free Nations to Form Atomic Pool “DENVER (INS) — President Eisenhower announced dramatically today that the United States and several free world allies will proceed immediately, without Russia, with his plan to put the atom to work for the benefit of, The historic step implements the President's proposal before the United Nations last December for an inter- national atomic pool to, turn the awesome destructive his home. ‘ are: Height 5 feet 5% inches; | -Albert 1. Reinfeld, 187 Great Hill | of St. Michael, said today that 700) Nationsilly, at leaht 390 persons Gerald Neville, 16, of Royal Oak,| Official sources said Communist |weight, 125 pounds; bust, 35.2/ Road, South Orange, N. J. students are expected for opening | havé died in Labor Day holiday wag electrocuted: while working on | planes flying over Formosa could|inches; waist 2345 inches; hips; Mr. and Mrs, G, W. Swallon, | day on Sept. 9, accidents, including 225 oq the an clectric pump at Sears Lake | become targets for jets of the U. $.|35.3 inches; age 2. Brown hair | 5750 Waterbury Circle, Des Moines,| St. Fredericks will greet its ele-| highway. in Milford Township. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | and blue eyes predominate. Ia. « mentary students Sept. 9 for pre-| a. ational Safety Council — BE: ae —~| school announcements and second-| warned that the highway fatality ” . ’ ® ® . ® ary pupils on Sept. 10. + toll might pass the estimated 390 According to the principal, Sit | tieure for the three-day weekend FESS SErIES. WIN CXPIGIN NEW SOCIA! SECUTITY EQMETITS |sciter See F208 emt cs srr mae cre ‘ . ee See & SS. on their way home. . , « S % J ” period from “p.m. Mon poutine press may’ gam untersandng ot | 20d County sesidents, will still) paid by penpleyes, employers and | 2 How to quality for the provi-|out, will be between 850 and 875, ay to abtetepst Sondats haa base =. Sp sinners Se cee en” anne | ume mms, the cid law and: will) the coll-smnpinges. sion in the law-which permits fig-|an increase of 50 to 75 over last | termed “the most dangerous seven ean ca. specific parts | cotal, $710,000. The tax rate js now scheduled| uring benefits by not gounting ‘as |¥*4*. hours on Michigan highways this An introductory appears ) computed under the new setup, | par ere A , Boag vom ~ | alle evetiehte dt the sched ant The Automobile Club of Michi- Shae be about $802,300, an immed- employe employ- : ( tinued on Page 2, urged motorists ve ? The oweaping ementinteats to the| tes tecrenee of $00-900 oe chaaler im It remains at the present| . 3. The new test of retirement to pings aoe eget ginteaped Mr, Eisenhower taw- Sept. 1, “wilt-atfect-virtuaity| “Persons now gelling inonthly|step-ups between 1360 and 70./ after Jan. 1. 1955, n ay’s every family in Oakland County,| payments will automatically re-|5¢lf-employed persons pay at 1% 4. Extension of coverage on Jan aha district manager of the Social Se-| ing for them, Atwood declared. | The first story in the series to- curity Administration here. “These amendments to the law] morrow will deal with payment of “The protection of old-age and | preserve the contributory and self-| social security benefits to sur- survivors insurance is now ex- | sustaining principles of the sys-| vivors of Wage earners who died tended to every nine out of ten | tem plus the principle that béene-| before Sept. 1, 1950, who were not families,” Atwood enid, “and | fits ate related to the level of the} insured under provisions of the payments te beth future and | worker’s‘earnings,” Atwood stated, | law in effect at the time of death. present beneficiaries have been Loge d eirmod. ot denen me he | pald trem Seam tan + i (Pay ow > yenbees ootit” payments, to be re + om: now is ceived Sept. 3 by about 15,000 Oak pooed of social security canes socurtty benefits. 5 2 am, S —<_e “ | a | | | ad force of the atom into an instrument of world peace. } Oa ‘ oy <4 ¥) eye ; v4 ea Se ae, Clee ‘ —_, ~ Mayor Renfrew Wi “ ~ A 4 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS; MO dm TT" ‘ e 2 nf . m | PROPOSED LOT—Shown above is the area which | hearing on the assessment procedure is scheduled School, a new elementary school to | presently is included in a proposed special assess- | for tomorrow night. If approved, this will be the the | ment district to construct an off-street parking lot jarea, will open its doors for the. in Birmingham. The city and business property owners would share in the: assessments. A public At the morning service of the First Presbyterian Church, yester- day, Dr, and Mrs. William -H. Marbach were surprised with & fund for the installing of a stained glass window at the church in their honor, windows on the sanctuary level and on the. The glass floor dow HEE Ht g ¥ Presbyterian Church many hundreds of funerals and baptisms. Outside the jocal congregation, Dr, Marbach has served on many Presbytery and Symond Commit- tees. He is a member of the | versity of Michigan Presbyte and Corporation and of the B ; of Foreign Missions of thé Pres: byterian Church, U.S A. : Mrs, in the werk of the local church, youth organizations and the Wom- Association, as well as in” < < activities of the Detroit Pres- byterial Sectety and the organiza- tlen of Presbyterian Ministers Vives known as Kenjeckty. The Marbachs have two sons, William of Ethurst, Il. and Rob. ert of Evansville, Ind. the teenagers informed police Sat- | 1954 snd was a membet of the! As a student, Dr. Marbach trav- urday that Jerry Adams made a collection of maney and purchased the beer. Police quoted several of the” youths as saying that’ Adams | also had a key to the vacan house and arranged the party _Reiéased on $1,000 Bond \BIRMINGHAM — Arraigned be foe Justice A. J, Richardson Sat. urday on an uttering and publish ing charge, Mrs. Jane W. - Nagel, [Pirst Presbyterian Church. i Survivors include his widow Edith, his parents, Mr. and Mrs | Howard N. Walk, of Birmingham, | of Clawson, two brothers, Clay ton, of Birmingham, ahd Stewart of Berkley, and his grandparents. | | Mr, and Mrs. George J. Walk, of | Care: ) , | j . ——+- — Found Dead in Car 34, of 1270 Pierce St., was released |? Milford James Walk, 27, of 49 on $1,000 bond. She will be tried in Oakland |@eed im his car in the Bald Moun- County Circuit Court, he Tea Service Stolen in Birmingham Home BIRMINGHAM — A silver tea) service, vahied at $500, was stden | yesterday from the home of Gert- | rude F_ Fletcher, 875 S. Bates. i Police said a screen had been re- | moved from a dining room window | to gain entry. Townsend, Birmingham, was found ‘tain Recreation area yesterday by eled in Palestine. Ih 1937, he sailed on the Queen Mary for a 10 week study pilgrimage in Europe with Dr. Sherwood Eddy's ‘American ‘| two sisters, Mrs. Joseph, Stoltz of | Seminar,” a group made up of edu- | Detroit, and Mrs. George Brunner, | ¢&tors, editors, ministers and men in public life who wished to make study of the sitpation in Europe. They Visited and were entertained by leaders of the countries in Lon- don, Paris, Warsaw, Geneva, Ber- grade. : : Prior to coming to Pontiac, Dr Marbach was pastor of the Odell Ave, Presbyterian Church in Mar- ‘shall, Mo., a chaplain in World War I, pastor of the State St. (State Police of the Romeo Post. | Presbyterian ‘Church if Jackson- Oakiand County Deputy Coroner | ville, M_ and of the River Forest Walk’s death suicide. (2s ¥ Dr. Isaac C. Prevette, pronounced | Presbyterian Church in suburban Chicago. a ni- city’s business. Presbyterian Pastor, Wite Pontiac Deaths Get Stained Glass Window wn. tester caldwell : ST |Roseville Man Injured as Speedboats Collide A 15-foot inboard speedboat came out second best in a headon col- lison, with a 14-foot outboard yes- terday afternoon at Cass Lake. Lewis Bruti, of Roseville, who was riding on the.bow deck of the joutboard piloted by— his brother, Joseph, of Hamtramck, is in Pon- tiae General hospital with a dis- jlin, Vienna, Moscow and Lenin- | located shoulder, cuts and bruises, | Oakland” County sheriff's deputies | said.” The inboard, operated by. Abe Grossman, of Detroit, sank in about two feet of water with a hole jp its bow, Neither Bruci, who was }outbound, or the shorebound Gross- ‘man, could explain the accident, first venture into the off-street parking Mrs. Lester (May A.) Caldwell, 73, 573 Clara St., died —t ber daughter's home at 4684 Mid- land, Drayton Plains. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herbert, she was born in Amersburg, Canada. Surviving besides her husband is the daugtter, Mrs. Marie Sowels of Drayton Plains, and a brother, Joseph Renaud of Detroit. Funeral service will be - held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Coats Funeral Home in Drayton Plains, the Rev. Edmond Watkins offici- ating. Burial will follow in Drayton Plains Cemetery, ~ Dominic Leone Dominic Leone, 4, 422 W. Huron St., died Saturday in the Veter- an's Hospital, Battle Creek. Born in Italy, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmerino Leone. He camé to Pontiac from Detroit A member of St. Michael Church, he was a veteran of World War II. Surviving besides his father are two sisters, Gabriele of Leaming- ton, Canada, and Mrs. Maria Grace of Italy. Also surviving is a brother, Carl of Pontiac. Rosary will be said Tuesday at 8 m. at Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. - Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 9 a. m. from St. Michael's Church. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Willard James Proper Willard James Proper, 58, who died Friday at his home, 685 N. Perry St., is survived by his mo- ther, Mrs. Samuel Proper. She re- sides at the same address. Lewis John Upcott Lewis John Upcott, 56, of 200 Mohawk Rd., died suddenly Satur- Born in Essex Co., Ontario, he was the son of Henry S. and Ra- thel Motley Upcott, He married Lela A. Nystrom in Pontiac Jan. 22, 1920. A die maker at Pontiac Motor, he came here from Grand Rapids 4 years ago. Surviving besides his widow are a daughter, LaVerie, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Stockwell, of Leaming- Funeral services will be Wednes- day at 1:30 p.m. from Doneison- Johns Funeral Home, Free Nation A-Pool Sought by Ike to participate in the pool. A presi- The plen creates an international agency which will, in the Presi- dent's words, “foster the growth | tin to hand him a note which de- | | clared that the US. plane had} opened fire when two Russian! craft approached with the aim of | ‘proposing that it should ieave im- claim damages for loss of prop- erty and lives and for other cir- cumstances resulting from this ille- fal attack by Soviet aircraft.” » * s ‘ gance and aggressiveness to @ point where the breaking of dip- lomatig relations is justified. “I strongly urge that the Soviet ambassador and his staff be sent home...” | * White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty told. newsmen served by breaking diplomatic ties with the Soviets. Nationalist Guns Fire on Reds 7th Fleet, which is charged with guarding this island from invasion. Most informed observers voiced doubt that the Reds would at this point risk provoking U, S, retalia- 4 Sought in Shooting Hospital. Wounded were Willie Michigan Is Ahead in Traffic Fatalities (Continued From Page One) out of control, sideswiped a post and another car before plunging over an embankment. south of Cassopolis. Hoyt Richardson, 50, of Ypsi- lanti, drowned Saturday in the William Wilkerson Jr.. 20. of Detroit, drowned. Sunday after- noon in a water skiing accident in Coldwater Lake. Fourteen-year-old Ina Mae Ter- willinger of Cdrson City, killed Saturday night when a tractor she was riding with three companions toppied into a -ditch and over- turned. The mishap two} j miles north of deter el in Clinton County. A two-car collision Saturday night on the Willow Run Express- Joseph McDantel, “54, of Swartz Creek, killed Saturday in a head- on auto collision near Swartz Creek. GM Prepares on U.S. High rett, vice president in charge of public relations staff, uranium , |entrance to the GM building. It The Weather , en het agente earn will leave Detroit soon to tour the é ne from our own stockpile nation with the GM Prade of Prog- init aah eae Ge oz | those of participating nations. ress, a traveling science exhibit. ead cormer tonight. scattered A staff of experts will be mobil- shewers and warmer. today Be te ‘ - New highways, parking areas So tc ok Hectoncseriy waneo ‘0°3 sored ye , — and other improvements appear Deceming seutheasterty 10-15 miles ie pest ci ctivities. . pote Dan May gat yeti ret vempersture preceding @ a.m Peadindy Eeehguer as. 200 O>- in a big Putede of Progress Sun ‘sets Monday at 658 pm proach to the problem of checking Futurtiner, Sun rises Tuesdey at 663 om the atomic arms race which threat-| “This exhibit is General Motors’ Downtown Temprraterce ens to destroy the civilized world. | latest contribution toward helping {s2.... a ues co He did not refer directly to the | to keep the public informed and in- gon. iy y Soviet Union today, but said: “We terested in our nation’s very se- Wam........-% hope that no nation will long stand | rious highway problems,” Mr. Cur- Friday tm Pontiac “a — Oyhe onal the ot 18 3 (as recorded downtown) cy.” is result — Pipe wmowenm Ser .* months of work by a Mee Wibarttere so. Hopes Extended Hours [GM staft which cow to portray Wenther : Total attendance to date is 272,-| ings,” an estimated 1,500 "plastic * ie = - _ Penttine Press Phete | 597 8.168 from fast cars and trucks from one to two : |. DEATH CAR—Shown above is the car in which | party. The crash occufred on Commerce road’ a® | flare pays Ay gates would open inches long, scores of “trees” and a. 8 James E. Goodman,...35,. of Brighton, father of jthe victim attempted to, pass his brother Paul, Tuesday through ute orton. other fixtures. A complicated elec- a ts us| 2 children, was killed early Sunday morning.’ The bridegroom of only a few hours. The mother ‘was | and at 8 a.m. again next Saturday | trical sytem with 25 motors = . ete a Wl sthsedog athe in toc martha 0 ae was | fisted in critical condition at Pontiac General | and Sunday. In the past, the fair) which can be powered by @ unit ; " Guy % oe feturning with his wife, June, 29, from 4 wedding | Hospital. : has-opened at 10 a.m. each day,'in the Futurliner itself when no = fens * . , 2 r a . € a " | ele sis = sate Se eee oe New Display way Problems source is available— operates the displays completely automatically, causing the cars and trucks to move,‘ buildings to ap- pear and disappear, and traffic lights to flash. Opening Y ‘Gf Public School two additional instructors have been engaged,” she said. Newest Catholic school in Pon- tiac, St, Benedict, will open Sept. 9 with about 500 children trom the kindergarten through sixth. The emphasis in this year's -} school program, said Dr.- Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, will be on educating boys @ed girls tor their responsibilities as 5 He wil}.address the general teachers’ meeting on Tuesday morning on. “Citizenship Edu- cation.” Following this, Dr. Arnold Meier, | Wayne University, will be modera- tor of a symposium on the subject Cooperative school meetings are j scheduled for Tuesday afternoon with Wednesday designated for teacher work in individual buiid- in lite Guard Saves Boy From Drowning A--possible drowning at Cass- Dodge Park Four was averted yesterday when an alert life guard rescued a three-year-old boy whose head was being held underwater by a life jacket that slipped below his waist. Ronald Luxon of 2225 McLain, Lincon Park, was pulled uncon- cious from the water by Dale Gird- ler of 178 Ogemaw Rd., according to Waterford Township Police Chief Frank Van Atta. . Artificial respiration by Girdler and the Waterford Township Fire Department revived the boy who was treated at Pontiac General Hospital and released. The boy was on an outing with his family and friends when the ‘Mae-West"’- type preserver slipped down, throwing the boy's feet into the air. a Russia, Yugoslavia May Resume Trade Relations BELGRADE,’ Yugoslavia, @ — Yugoslavia and Russia have be- gun wary maneuvers foward re- parks -(Briffin _ a The Resan Colosseum was orig- heeds Hn tas onl 4 inally called the Flavian, Amphi- claimed a railroad speed droning Board f aver cord of 8 mit mbo. Gives Railroader ‘New Career , CONNEAUT, Ohio (UP) — Sew feral years ago, Grover McNulty, a railroad car foreman, made a | miniature ironing board for his daughter to use in the cramped | quarters of Good Samaritan Hos- | pital in Cincinnati, O,, where she | was in training to be a nurse. | The board, but 9% inches wide and 26 inches long, was fitted with fa loop on one end to slip over a | doorknob. or hook,, and @ sup- | Porting brace that fastened | against the door, or wall, to give | it support. it wag so popular that his daughter, Patricia, asked her father te build a dosen for friends. He did this and later, a friend suggested he get the tron: ing board patented. A patent was issued in 191 when it was found that, though »two somewhat similar types had been made, note other was like his. It canbe folded and carried in a suitcase, A firm here began turning them out (the Haudi Press Ironing 'Board) and has had considerable success in marketifg them. 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WEDNESDAY — Septe ber 8th \ knees.”’ ? - TON hae — san ‘ The house once betonged to the ~ - es on : i Briggs children, Who played in it ve ‘s a’ when they weren't in the adjoin- mansion, with its greenhouse, and cut up into apartments since estate wag sold. Loomis said he remodeled the doll house as a bachelor apart- ment. , “That was before I met Zelka, he said. “When we got married we found that the doll house could adapt itself to us, or to it.” Mrs. Loomig was Skladana in Czechoslovakia. PPP PP a . . and Simms gives a lesson in thrift with every purchase: Clothing for boys and girls from Kindergarten to- s! ; : Ch headiudidididededediededeiea eight months there and then went Guaranteed 4-Month Wear to Italy. Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Anklet Sox She came to the Inited States under the Displaced Persons Act Sizes § a9 $ She met her husband secon after I to 14 pair arriving and they were married about a year ago. Sines 0.00 Gu... ..0.. 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Have Resulted From The Commodore Hotel, at 4195 Tests With Bacteria ner use Gn ak Che w aren WASHINGTON, Sept, 4 j day license suspension for selling Army officials said today there ' je lc—aaae never has been a fatal accident i comes lect - 4%. Anny scientists handing ~deadty . ier oh cae wer ee germ materiale im any of thei] j and Speros Graspas, owners of the ——————— 60 DISC : Avon Bar, at 3982 Auburn Rd., Au laboratories. burn Heights. - The Army never has disclosed +t A $50 fine was. levied against how many scientists and others | rthe Fraternal Order of Eagles are engaged in these secret ex- Lodge 2887, at 4405 Highland Rd., periments, but officials said it for selling to a non member. would be correct to say there are es “dozens of scientists, at least,’ at | Rew Although most sistiaen kill work. SPECIAL PURCHASE | 5 4?ven heme | | More men than women, exceptions * 6¢ 6 | AT HARDWARE STORES are cancer, diabetes, some forms The main laboratory is at Camp | £75 ic narowane stones of goiter and gallstones. Detrick, near Frederick, Md, A | other is at Pine Bluff, Ark. Testing | iCall ¥ paar Ni bd = d tioc ‘ atalit: statement was : ‘. made in connection with a display F for Carefut Don the Pontiac Loundry Man mnie was! Celuxe featured 1954 vicea, It wag set up for the Inter- Fluff Dry national Congress of Clinical Pa- ; thologists which Monday in } the Shoreham Hotel. Scientists trom many nations will attend, 4 . * . Just Send Your hn Army pres roan nh the e ° American Journal of Public found + in 1991 that 1,342 ; Entire Family Wash pereona had. boon -inlected- with i - : dangerous organisms they were The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The studying in laboratories, It said 39 wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff died. . dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. Rng rg pocampal ar sitters! SPINDRIER al mat are han- Your Best Buy died there—probably more kinds Is Flutf Dry | PONTIAC LAUNDRY & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS: FE 28/01 Penting Press Phete | whether any deaths had occurred MAP CAMPING TRIP—Four members of the | Maureen Slosson, 19, and Donald Porritt, swimming | since 1951 that there never have Pontiac YMCA Summer Fun Club are shown pin- | instructor. Maureen and Terry are among the 25) been any accidental deaths in the pointing their destination early Saturday before | leader who were rewarded with the weekend trip for | Army nactertolagical ++ they set off to Camp Hayo-Went-Ha, on Torch Lake ir roles in the 6week Summer Fun Club. Trans- near Traverse City. From left to right are Terry | portation for the group was furnished by GMC Truck Tollefson, 16; George Baich, YMCA youth =n: Jand Coach abhi ] 4 The United States is withdraw- nie ro South Ko Freed General ‘Red Withdrawal \Fails to Placate | “tne Peiping announcement indi cated that from 42,000 to 48,000 FOR INSURANCE SERVICE See or Call Maynard Johnson General Insurance 807 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4523 | . * . Worried ROKs men will be pulled back across Flies {0 Saigon SEO! _ the Yalu River, This would roughly withdraw seven divisions {rom |‘0n since Chinese divisions are) De Castries to Report “certainly doesn't : } sslns Ge ety damieat * Souk Ro: sass aca | to Gen. Ely on Capture rean Prime Minister Pyun Yung) Leonard School to Open - “A Chinese pullout is quite dif- c HANOI, Indochina #*—Brig. Gen. ferent from the withdrawal of/ will open Tuesday. Teaching staff | Christian de Castries flew to Sal- American troops,” he said in an/ will be the same as last year with | 245 today to report to his com- back at any time at any moment) which will be in charge of Mrs. they choose.” Leon Rountree. Bien Phu. De Castries was accompanied by Gen. Rene Coghy as he left for with Gen. Paul Ely on the capture é ewe 4 of the French North Indochina bas- ‘pees — | tion by the Communist-led Viet- North Korea much smaller of Dien Bien Phu Tai said today. : LEONARD — Leonard School interview, “The Chinese can come | the exception of the kindergarten, tor in chief on the fall of Dien the Indochina capital to confer oe TTTaTe minh last May. * > 7 Encountered tn Hanoi last night by Associated Press Emile Boutteville, De Castries said President he had thought of trying t6 escape Dearborn Motor during his four months’ captivity. Credit Corporation “But,” he said, “I had dysentery and it was difficult, almost im, possible.’ Louis H. Cole L. H. Cole Oil Company dropped in weight from 154 to 138 pounds, looked pale and his hair was flecked with gray. Hiawatha Derailed, 9 Slightly Injured W. Russell Eames Eames and Brown | . / . @ Poreclain enamel tubs—inside and out @ Two tubs for faster w do. week:s.wash : Community National Bank of Ponties were derailed last night when the washed out track about eight mule aoe we in one hour | ls east Eastern Montana city fo “= ‘- “~" Fitagerald £. A Ciliéen vend epusdior of ALLIED @ Exclusive built-in filter /““cleans’’ wash and The Pontiac Press ae rinse water before it is used Airis 2 1. 2 eo} tool a tem for on : mproved control sys reater ° y Alfred C. Girard % tren Gaukler Storage flexibility and operating ease ; Chairman of the 8 Orchard Lake Ave. Board @ Automatic overhead switch prevents short circuits, is safer | @ Both tubs work at once—agitate and spin dry 4 all at the same time Community National Bank of Pontiac | Alfred BR. Glaney, Jr. i ho, President pig ha yy? p? A. R. Glancy, Ine. oe ‘9 Harold EB. Howlett : LABOR DAY. Today, on this Labor Day, we-salute the working . . Attorney - F R E E ! men who have made our everyday life easier and ; mer jh ” oe & Your FREE pitcher for more plentiful! We too, have helped Labor in its a thes oR rd watching EASY’S wonder vital role—by making available to the workmen ce 4 ; . citizens of this community —all of our varied ag a ee r facilities. Home and auto financing... savings . (9 , ; plans . .. personal loans—each: of these is a link. . The ‘ ne productivity of American labor is in a progress story. of American Labor. measured in America’s industrial might a The rewards of American labor are measured in a standard Bee. 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Dollar for dollar,-feature for. feature, this EASY IS your best washer buy - ih Waite's alone in Pontiac. ome _in INDUSTRIAL TOOL SUPPLIES CUTTING TOOLS and SUPPLIES INC ioe 3 == Seats Cons a Woot Pies . —— Entered at Post Offies, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter ——————————————————— MEMBER OF THE AssoOcIATED Press Mg ge metustvely to the use of al) lara’ newstorinted te this news- as all AP news dispatches The for Deper, as The Pontiac Press is det? by car for Week: where worvics (Ay EF Sekiana odin counties te “$12 08 ® veer: elne- © @nd all other places tn the United fetes £90.00 « ay OL mst e+ eames ere parable » MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954 Labor Day It is fitting on this day set aside for tribute to the Nation's workers that we reeall the origin of the observance. The idea of ah annual Labor Day first was proposed by Perer J. McGuire of New York in 1882. McGuire was the founder of the Carpenters’ Union and he helped SamMurt Gomrpers organize the American Federation of Labor. * x * — Though he had a strong liking for certain socialist doctrines, McGuimg deserves credit for fighting side by side with Gomprns to prevent the Socialist Labor Party from taking over the AFL. ‘ Twelve years after the union pioneer first suggested such a holiday, President CLEVELAND in 1894 signed the act of Congress making the first Monday of September Labor Day. A safe guess is that if the New 2 Yorker could be here to observe the 60th national Labor Day he would include everybody who works in his definition of the word Labor, and that means all of us. He also would find that under our system of political liberty and private capitalism we have forged the world's highest standard of . * * * ~"No Labor Day should be allowed to pass without mention of the splendid work the two great labor federations are doing in combatting Communism. With very few exceptions the unions of this country are made up of patriotic ~~ members. Spadework at Manila ’ _ Advance indications are that results of the eight nation conference at Manila will be more in the nature of a founda- tion than a complete defense structure for Southeast Asia. _ 4s far as the United States is con- cerned,. the conference obviously will fall short of what Secretary Duties hoped. His original goal was a united front of Southeast Asia's free nations including Indochina. But now with Northern Viet Nam lost to the Com- - munist Vietminh he can hope to sal- vage only what is left 6f Indochina. * * * However, Laos, Cambodia and and Southern Viet Nam. will not sign the treaty nor will Malaya. But all of these states will be con- sidered part of the territory to be defended against Communist ag- gression. It is unlikely that For- mosa and Britain's Crown Colony of Hong Kong will be considered part of that area. x ® . Previous reports that SEATO,-to be born at the Manila conference, would-be the Asian counterpart of NATO are in- correct. Under the latter an armed _, .~ attack on one member would be con- | sidered an attack against all. The Ma- \ nila formula is more likely to be on the order of a joint military council pledged to consult and take action when needed. Thus SEATO, lacking the Asian neutralist nations, India, © Burma, Indonesia and Ceylon, would hardly be an Asian NATO. Instead, it could become one in a - * §@rles of regional arrangements, L/ perhaps the germ of an Asian. NATO. Pot a , SEE ederal Workers Insured _ Although he is years behind private _* business in this matter, Uncle Sam at <> last~has bought the world’s .largest be life: insurance * . _ against this insurance. duce the handicap under which Gov- Sp atarenammmnenenentoe * caong aeaeneED anmiaenmeen smeniemimenes acne ae gee mn t ” signed into Eisennower. Under it the in- surance may be carried by some 250 eligible private companies. e - Oe We, Eight of these companies, licensed to operate in all States, Were qualified to administer the policy, But they chose the largest, the Metropolitan Life In- surance Co. for that task. Employes will be insured in amounts based on their salaries. Each biweekly pay period 25 cents will be deducted for each $1,000 of insurance. In addition the Goyernment will contribute half t amount toward the total premium. _* * * We can think of no sound argument It should re- ‘ernment. has to compete with private business for civilian workers and terid to reduce employe turnover. True, it will increase Government operating cost but that should be far outweighed by benefits to employes. - SE “In a certain species of spider, the female kills and eats her mate as soon as they have mated.” — Science note. If we belonged to that species, we'd be a confirmed and highly cautious-bach- ~ elor. “A rLy can take off in.one-twentieth of a second.” — Science note. And the fly does so without using jet boosters. Ain't nature wonderful! eG ad Fat women are more popular among women than streamlined ones, for the reason that they are not envied. ~The Man About Town Football Contest $300 in U. S. Bonds Goes to Somebody Making Entry Daffynitien . Football: A game that will help us get our minds off the Detroit Tigers. This column has been urged to request its which holds its annual meeting Wednesday atthe . : ° Meses Wisner Home, when it is proposed to adopt a briefer title. If you haye any such suggestion, either come to the meeting at two o'clock, or communi- cate with this column before that hour. A previous request brought & number of sug- gestions, but none were deemed suitable. A réceht Press editorial regarding New Brunswick brought a quick comment from former city commissioner _ #. HL Patrick Glynn, who came from that area. He testifies to th accuracy ‘of the statements made. . ; i Largest Oakland County wheat yield re- ported ig that of Cyril D. Oliver a of 5244 Greer Road; 4 bushels per acre. A pumpkin in the garden of Foster Weems — of Walled Lake weighs 35 pounds, and under Atrigation now is adding weight at the rate of one pound per day. a _ Recently completing 43 years on the Pon- tiac Fire: Department, Chief John F. Schroeder has seen the equipment go from some crude contraptions to its present modern condition. Without doubt now Oakland County's old- est resident Is : Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor of Highland, who will celebrate her one hun- dred and fifth birthday next December. — A former Pontiac pharmacist, now in busi- ness for himself in Utica, Melvin Gell, is president of the Macomb County Drug- Tt also is a great season for weeds; as . Ragsom Wheeler of Birmingham reports burdocks ten feet tall in some neighboring yards. ee _ Ensign Whittier of Auburn Heights grew a stock of corn that was 13 feet high. It was toppled over by a _ recent wind. Sean Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Jessie Jackson of Rochester; eighty-first birthday, I of Clarkston; elghtieth Dirthday. pte: “ . # " mre law by Presiden “En : WORKS “ te iy. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, In Step i VW 2 a Be ‘ad 3 - ey | SEPTEMBER 6, 1954 # Voice of the People ‘Agnostica Is a Very Hopeful Case,’ Says Lydia Smith of Drayfon Plains iy uaeee oh of space. Full name, oar e ress and number of the writer must letters but these will not be pul if the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical in ite mature) “‘Agnostica” is a very hopeful case because he realizes the Old Testament. is the substructure of the New Testament, of creation, The light was called “day” and the darktess, ‘‘night"’ Lydig N. Smith 2861 Deland Drayton Plains, Michigan | Definitions Are Wrong Says a ‘Truth Seeker’ phenomena, neither accepting or rejecting a Diety with supernatural power, ~ 2. Any doctrine which maintains that matters generally accepted as knowledge are problematical Case Records if a Psychologist Men Are Basically Shy, Don’t Know How to Ask Girl for Dance or Date Stary has diagnosed modern ‘young men admirably. So all book. And operate a “dating bureau”, for the main purpose of education should be to increase happy — homes instead of lonely spin- sters and bachelors. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-307: Mary S., aged 17, is an attractive freshman at 5t. Mary College, which is about one mile from Notre Dame’s campus.— “Dr. Crane, how can a girl at- tract a man?” she began. ‘There are about 550 girls here compared 5,000 fellows at Notre Dame. “That may sound like an ideal situation for us girls, But the boys seem to have the idea that -most of us girls are. dated up far in avance. “So they hesitate to ask. us lest-we turn them down. Yet most of the girls are defi- nitely not dated up in advance. i “Occasionally I am invited to men ie 1 F U. S. Divisions it " that . ‘4 Ki Ps ees re a 4 ate in Korea “for the present.” Tayler said the twe U. 8. Di- visions remaining in Korea along with United Nations units forming a third divisien would constitute a task force which would be under U. 8. Army First Corps headquarters. He said there would be. after the planned withdrawal of four U. S. divisions and one regi combat team, 23 divisions at the front, the same number as at the time of the armistice signing. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE God bless the hands of labor Those hands of -labor turn the clock ... . Of progress in our age «,.. And write the final paragraph Without their strength we would ndt Have ... . Our homes and build- ings tall . . . Our ships and planes and guns and tanks .. . To heed our country’s call . . . They are the hands we shake today .. . In time of peace or war... As we beheld the common goal . . . That we are striving for . . . God bless the hands of labor as .. . They their Labor Day. (Copyright 1954) By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) There are no longer pin-boys in championship bowling or political _ campaigns, - No bird is setting ‘em up for the other guy to kriock down. Every you hear is milked for its specific applause The are studied like a ee 1; Hl + | : 4 ri Hy pS ? l SS ee Korea ae -_ Team would be shipped out of ~ Pusan in cadre strength of about ly t | j f | Te [ i Hs it i i ii ue i | t i 3 i i 5 : : i i ey @ & = ef T i: i : 1 eF i if tf itt ? 5 U 3 tg i 3 s & g : $ E i | q ‘ Es i {I was so darned honest when I practiced in Pann Yan and Eimira that.we nearly starved) the medi- cal textbooks and magazines had a@ good deal of hokum about the OH 11 z egtdeedse aitiagte & i fe t ill I } it y v * THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954 : Show Business Laughs of Others By EDDIE CANTOR The dest audience I've seen is another come- dian. I first met Jack Benny in 1919. In those days, he played violin and gave out with some chatter. While his violin was not good, his dialogue was pretty bad. However, the Benny boy impressed me with his appreciation of finer things. He laughed at my jokes. In a roomful of comedians, Jack is a welcome relief. He'd rather enjoy laughs than Jack Benny Would Rather Enioy \ > Than Get Them the event. The digi haa announced that the elaborate affair had cost $60,000, The Times quoted it at $50,000. I asked Jack if he'd seen the papers. He said, “I read The Times and saved myself ten thousand dollars!” Recently, I spoke at a dinner in San Diego for the Hadassah Women of America. Jack went with me. I paid for the trip, When Jack got up te speak, he opened with, “I don’t know why you invited me te- get them. This attitude has paid off. Content tebe the butt of jokes, Jack has se firmly estab- lished his penny.pinching character, he has only to pause after the word “money” and audiences are hysterical. Following the wedding of his daughter, Joan, “I think Jack's the only father of the bride who wept and validated parking tickets at the same time.” The Los Angeles papers gave a lot of space to Dennis Day commented: it's all mine!” got hair at home I haven't even used yet!” night. I couldn't feel more unnecessary. It’s like being on a desert island with Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio.” He got another laugh when he introduced me. “I can't get over the youthful appearance of Eddie Cantor,” Not a gray hair in his head—tonight!” I wasn't going to let him get away with that. I jumped up and said, “Gray or black—at least he said. “Just look at him! Jack squeiched, “So what? I've (Copyright, 1954) - Machine to Aid Heart Research Delicate Instrument Will Tell. Forces of Blood Movement on Body PORTLAND, Ore. (UP) — K new machine with the tongue-twisting name of .ballistocardiograph is being installed by the University of Oregon medical school here to help heart research. The instrument described as ee ee ee and Don W. Cunningham, assist. ant professor of engineering de- sign at the University of Califor- nia. The machine measures the forces exerted on the body by the blood movement which occurs when the heart contracts. Doctors sald the unique feature lies in the face that it will measure these It is so sensitive it will . light Dr. Griswold plans to test a series of people with normal hearts i|Hopeful Dalmatian Sad; He Can't Be Mascot qualified for the job. He hopped up onto the seat of ine.|the aerial ladder truck when the fire bell rang, * But then firemen looked around them. The environment wasn't right for Buster. Brick and pave- .}thent completely surrounded the place to bury a bone, as they bid Buster goodbye Of the 26 million tons of fish caught in the world each year, only about 4,600,000 tons come from fresh or brackish water says the United Nations Food and Agricul- ture Organization. isn't Buster's fault. Firemen ~~ he 69 Huge Pianos Taken 750 Miles 'to‘Festival Site LENOX, Mass. (UP) — To pro- Vide pianos for the famous musi- clans, singers and music. students attending the Berkshire Festival here this summer, 69 of the mas siye instruments and an electronigs organ were shipped TSO miles from Cincinnati to the festival site at Tanglewood. Two huge trailer trucks with their heavily padded cargo make the journey in two and a half days | only be on the road 10 hours @ day. | the trucks had to maintain a 0. mile an hour average despite oc-} casional traffic. tie«ups, stops for | lunches and unpredictable =~ | Leading the planes hours and 300 heavy double pads, | collectively long enough to cover | a third’ of an acre. Raymond Schmidt, 38, a piano »moving expert, supervised a series | of complicated maneuvers at the | (Baldwin) factory in which the piands are wrapped and stacked on trucks without marring the fin ish. They had to be tightly taped against inevitable jarring sal Since drivers, by regulation, may the long trek. 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The friendly visitor didn’t ‘know the sheriff's office had held a war- rant for Wig arrest on a second de- gree burglary charge since 1982, ASH Lean Meaty Grade | HOCKS ..... sxmtess 2O) Picture Snapper Finds H imself Nabbed) Sxtctctcr"" | 00 we int net US. Colleges tho mchhatem, incident. That photo had been nea by Ever-Watchful Moscow Policemen |v." “" sxe sce Maintain 111 ° jo sign his report. Units 1 thet Bs hapthing te iT P) CHARLES KLENSCH passed hag Di We declined on grounds our Rus-| ®4Y except “thanks,” I shook | raining\ anes Moscow (INS) — The armed mennion with ts igs So -sommanae ry of the 3 age thge ha sian wasn't good enough to know | Rands with Karty and left. NEW YORK (UP) — Amefica’s sentry at the gate of the once.| reted brick walls, ing with ha later what we were being asked to sign.| Others told me, they could not | colleges and universities Gperate a Spi ciel een ee | Navede gn chance wae} Whew whi cn ttl Se ly Ae tte em at cv whinge nog ‘ courtesy his s! shown : - prehensive avia education pro- oan to take on the praoby & snapshdt I'd been promising my-| case for ore check, the bottom | during the afternoon and said we ae Sm retened to gram that utilfves these aircraft in can prisoner oe Intourist guide pointed wary bea een ie akan it} were free: to leave, t ae alles a: oe such varied occupations as airline ‘prisoner ttiagt ew weeks previously, on someone y rec x Mj on sch6ol farm lands, alr mapping 1 hed Wbtted the cota or one an See ae ond Gate unfamiliar with the camera, ok eh ne tie a ents | vascndor Se Wiltiam Hayter back | pnd’ photogrammetry ers in photographing the house , for the officer of the} Despite ‘this I. kept my temper & corpatal opened the door of the |in 1930 was taken into custody] These planes log nearly 14,000 where Napoleon, had stayed while |" 5 “rival. until I idund Cae fire . conistet | sutside elfice for us. briefly and asked not to photograph | hours in the air each year accord, marshalling his final assaul Meanwhile they checkeg our | #4 been jam-forced back into the ¥ pia Will hat | {2 to planes, official publication of Moscow @ century and a half ago. press cards and my copy of the | °2mera incorrectly, An hour and a halt after the hag tard noretary pr yn Aircraft Industries Association. The A Soviet Foreign M Foreign Ministry photo reguia- After Sesion Ges an bow a" eo a we ae back er lg ; AIA conducted a survey of all tera! Ministry tions, patiently sweating ' air of Moscow—again states and territories to determine The Officer | the report of the Find ee looking for a taxi. PY the type and amount of aviation | of Feb. 11, 1954, which lists tho cer of the Day came in That Was the extent of ow con- Test Driven Home education available through the type of photographs several minutes later, He was a| ®t Went up and down the chain < Henies : rly 4 command, 1 blew up, tact with the Soviet Army and Air| DES MOINES ®—Doo Hug nation's normal educational facili- =ey take inctudes: : eh Sarat Air Force colo- Force for the time being—except ji¢t his driver's license lapse and he | ties. Forty-seven states and the “Architectural monument s,| tircey Pare Soper _ Tt was bad- enough, though pos- that a soldier ran up td us while w# | had- to take ‘the written exam-/ Territory of Hawaii returned an schools, medical thee- | bons and wearing a red “Officer of| pulled ext the fl ast tonsced Spulea Wedaad u pack f bamy |weers tough ee ee a craft are owned c museums, parks, stadiums Day’ : ; ‘Giland a pac! Yiity The 111 aircraft are owne y ceil squares, residential build- vd ae tt et rena ve to the 2 gai I nga it pos Strikes and two boxes of matches all ln = a ” y ‘ni kulturny’ to up which had been teft behind in the eee ee MEN WANTED us to “ Bp -~sid, which | down, please” in English and then rather strong medicine in Russia, The n6ct day 1 had taken some just emergencies — the sentury | 'istened, interjecting an occasional | Which prides-itself on what it con-| 828 copy to the forcign minis- : . a turned §@ over to “forbidden” | T22Stion, while the major filled him | Siders its well-mannered approach fry press department and Te Trein for Wigh Selery Positions in Electronics; listings, whiel include in on the incident, to modern living, ae ee ee ae Ratio . bent wo Bey — a Allow : . , . Karteev, ‘ou to Remein mploy reining.* “All views of military equip- coe batefing he ved —_ sought te ae = Sant I did not mention the film inci- Mail Mail Coupes e Call for zal toe Congo — and armaments, lap the os ~ arty ted Veet te colonet sent | dent but just as I was ons wo 2- 5661 a , *} 5 . fer the Air Force who |ready to leave Kartsev agri 2437 Weedward sPoneves Mids? re drs a Ot ELECTRONICS (S INSTITUTE See When the " Since I had already been de- 7 had roll of Leica film, squad of fech-bocted paldiere ap: tained nearly 45 minutes without] Sttonciy caretul with the can I unrolled it and| iim en *eOnEe snapseneces ae peared and me it| 2" visible progress I asked the ‘eue.. Ben A 8 iteved |found that it was expertly BOOTOND ei sivnessscunecvesdherseeerenceescessessesse AMMD censvensteccees dawned this quaint old house | eet ment phone the US| whem the film cannister was | processed and complete except for where Napoleon had slept was| —™>assy. 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Speaks Vows | Saturday Jere Peter Kemp in Christ Church BIRMINGHAM — Natalie Martin Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Martin B, Rice of Lake Park drive, was married Saturday evening in Christ Church Cranbrook to Lt. (j.g.) Jere Peter Kemp. He is the Zoe {son of Mrs. J. E..DeVault of Biri- Cowe (left) of Illinois avenue, Mrs. Alfred Club which will be held from 2 p.m. until | Rothweiler of North Genesee street (center) 10 p.m. at Roosevelt Temple. A few of the| and Mrs, Fred Bohlman of South Anderson members participating include Mrs. John | street. Mrs, Bohlman is club president, We Con LAUNDER Your |! DeMolay Mothers VENETIAN | Conduct Meetings BLINDS cielo’ Geieaie: aeemg at a 4g: blind SPOTLESS | secretary protem. It was an- Venetian Laundry nounced that a money making Cell OR 3-9425 project will be held Oct. 2. Oct. 3217 Warren Drayton Pisins || ° * the date for election and in- Meet at Seldens’ Mrs. Dexter Craig was recently appointed revisions chairman for the Pontiac Branch of National Farm and Garden. Mrs. Harold A, Fitegerald is ways and means chairman and Mrs. John W. Fitz- gerald is social chairman. These and all committee chair- men and officers. for the 1954-55 season met recently with the branch president, Mrs. Arthur W. Selden at her Cooley Lake road home. mingham and Frank H. Kemp of Detroit. The bridal gown was of white with a fitted bodice of lace and full illusion skirt appliqued with lace and pearis. A pearl crown held a -| finger tip veil of illusion and the bouquet was of stephanotis and white orchids. Mrs. Bengt Wallgren was her sister’s matron of honor and wore white silk with a sash of turquoise taffeta. Her flowers were yellow and white Fugi chrysanthemums. Jeannie Woodbridge of New York was flower girl in a frock of white dotted Swiss with a full skirt. She carried a basket of white and blue deiphiniums. William J, DeVault of Royal.Oak was best man and ushers were Wil- A reception land Hills Country Club, — Mrs. Rice wore gray and tur- quoise chiffon with a corsage of white” orchids. Mrs. DeVault's gown was of cocoa lace and her flowers were green orchids. For her wedding trip to Northern Michigan and Virginia Beach, the bride wore a navy suit with white accents and a fed hat: They will live on Lake Park-drive. Auditions Begin Pontiac Women's chorus will gather for registration and audi- tion of new candidates for member- ship Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in room 126 of Pontiac High School. Auditions will be held each Tues- day from 7 until 7:30 during sep- tember. na Pe a onbet d a ite Electric Ciothes Dryers COST LESS son why 126,000 of your neigh- chose electric clothes dryers is that cost less to buy than any other |. There are other savings you'll ap- preciate. .. savings of time and toil. Like magic, the hard work involved we in. hanging a wash disappears. right from the start Help yourself. to wonderful, work-free washdays—yours with on electric clothes dryer It’s easy... when you dry clothes Electrically oe a ee Claims His Bride: te Gn +o e eo 3 : ey ae Sg nent te eS ap ek > Married | Saturday | evening in | Christ Church | Cranbrook | were Natalie | Rice and Jere | Peter Kemp. | She is the daughter of Vr. and Mrs. Martin B. Rice | of Birmingham and his parents are the | Frank H. Kemps of Detroit. ee es MRS. IMrs. Clark 'DAR at Silver Lake DAR, opened ils season with a meeting at the Silver Lake home of Mrs. E.G. Cark, Assisting the hostess for the co- operative luncheon Thursday were Mrs. I. A. Woodard, Mrs. Everett Peterson, Mrs. Lee L. Dunlap and Mrs. Frank Vaclavik. held Sept. 21 at the Southfield Community Church, Three Flags Chapter of Lathrup will make ar- rangements for this event, "32 j fi Ps Is being Tig i sor, Ont., Mrs, Steve Sapelak and Mrs. Joe Kinzer. Others were Mrs. John Brown, tha Roher, Mrs. William Tomlin- son, Joyce Setter, Vera Murphy, . Burton and Doris Buhl completed the. list Women’s Societv Meets in Church Women's Society of Christian Service membérs of the Wilson PERMANENTS Headed for School No Appointinent) Necessary IMPERIAL Beauty Salon ‘ co JERE PETER KEMP + a GREGG SHORTHAND ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING STENOTYPE and STENOGRAPH Comptometer and Calculator New Classes Monday, September 6 Day, HalfsDay and Many mature women attend the The demand for this type of exceeds the supply. Call or phone FE 2-3551 for in- formation. Our counselors will with you. VETERAN APPROVED Permanent, Free Employment Service 7 West Lawrence Street, Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin Oeeeree °° Aue Starting Evening Business Institute. office worker far be glad to plan Pontiac, Mich. Entertains chairman of nature conservation lac, to be held Sept. 25. Mrs. Eldon Gardner, approved schools chairman, reported that several boxes of clothing had been ing the surmimer. The chapter's registrar, Mre. Marry Going, said that three new members had been added te the chapter, These members are Mrs. Maxwell H. Doerr, Mrs. August W. Deoebler and Wilma B. Deoebler of Clarkston, » Mrs. Allan H. Monroe, first vice the year and introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, John Nay of Wil- Tiams Lake.. Mra. Nay reviewed Learned Hand. She related Judge Hand's ideas on liberty, education, and laws and judgments in their relationship to Democracy. She said that if all citizens have liberty and the free- doms deep in their hearts, nothing ean take them away. Party Honors Bill Mitchell Bill Mitchell who will be leaving soon for duty with the army was honored Saturday evening at a party given by Joanne Dudley at the home of the William D. Hive- leys on Opdyke road. Among the guests attending the buffet supper were Mr. and Mrs. — Custom Upholstery 21 Years of Practical Experience 378 Orchard eet ’ j J SPORTS = “=e . « * , ; | sent to DAR mountain schools dur- ‘ 4 “The Spirit of Liberty” by Judge | @ announced the dedication of a DAR | & memorial pines forest near Cadil- | 7 regeht, presented the program for Es as seen in Seventeen Se oe ee fe aids Bond /- : \ we nen » an” — :. ‘ i We eat \ Exclusive With Arthur's in Pontiac ws 49.95 - - Others to 59.95 FLEET LINED SAILOR SUIT If there's news at all this fall, it’s top news! The shape, the silhouette, begin with the jocket, work up to the sailor collar, Foultlessly fitted os - Moordale does it, tailored in Botany's new peerless Princesso—a pure wool worsted flannel. Tartan taffeta tie repeats the plaid lining. eee a“ oe + 4 i ‘ TWELVE m { Not Plan~ a # karti Dress Up Dill Pickles With Spices Mrs. Horry Slater Gourmet Cook Likes “Quick Easy Pickles , By JANET ODELL Peatiac Press Food Editor Do you want a. recipe for quick easy pickle that you can make any time’? Mrs. Harry Slater ef Indianwood road has just such? a recipe that ghares With Us Since June Mrs has been laid up with injuries suffered in a) fail. What bothers her as-thuch as anything is that she hasn't been able te cook all during that time She says cooking is the part of homemakifiy she likes.the best QUICK EASY PICKLES By Mrs. Marry Slater Cut 6 large dill pickles in -inch’ slices. Put in pint jars. Dissolve ; 2 cups of sugar in ‘4 cup tarragon vinegar. Add ‘2-5 cloves of garlic, (according to taste) cut in halves, and 3 tablespoons pickling spice Cook 5 minutes. Cool. Pour over pickles. Seal. Store in refrigerator | 1 week before using. 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Serong Pentie Girdles $6.95 GPA Pereer we cccnene VOEEE MOOR KPERTRST ON were ereene we eneeeD OP ‘and CORSET SH att FE 2-6921 = ‘ é J a -*> X THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1954 . 4% Lost your sparkle with-haw that tattles| cream shampoo coddles your hair, leaves it |o/ summertime neglect? Get to work with a thoroughly clean and easy to manage as well good firm brush and an effective shampoo | as adding a glossy sheen to hair that is above ito help it regain us cared-for look, This | reproach, / Help Hinted for Leaky ‘Basement By HUBBARD COBB So much has been said about |leaky basements in the past few | years that a lot of people who are | | building homes today are just not | | going to have a basement | This is a shame because for | | what it costs and for the amount of | space you get, a basement is ‘still |about your best buy. And as for leaking, the average basement is | pretty dry most of the time afd, only is inclined to leak duriag very | wet periods and only at certain points The most common spot for a | | basement to leak is at the seam | —.| where the walls join the floor. great expense. First of all, take a cold chisel | and cut out the seam. Try to make® the inside of the cut wider than the | | apply the patch. You can use a waterproof cement for this purpose or tar. If cement ts used, the seam should be damp and the | cement pressed in so it makes | Compact mass. If you want to use | ter. then the seam must be bone dry if the tar is to stick properly. | Watt for a dry spelt and then use | }a blowtorch to dry out the seam. | | The tar, either hot or cold, is then | poured into the joint. | TV mystery would. be Was limpossibie to. es j | i F al | * j Tag Stubborn Spots Don't expect your dry cleaner may not be. able to get it out. 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Adhere. to College Laws on Campus Action By ELSZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm al- | most 18 and going into my second year of college this fall. My father * has set the following strict and sticky rules for me to follow when I go out on a date. Friday night It must be in at 11; Saturday at 12. | Going out for a ride must last no jonger than an hour. Stopping for something. to eat after a movie is taboo. “I think these regulations are teo strict. 1 think | should be allowed to stay out until 1 on Fri- day and Saturday night, and 11 o'clock during the week. Once have started I'll probably go out during the week at all. igs iii 4 3 F rf « eo It would be reasonable therefore | to compare your restrictions with| ~ those placed on the boarding stu- | dents in your own college, and on | sophomores in other colleges. But | make the comparison as fair as | possible—if you count on its having influence with your father. Make a list of colleges similar to your own—big city or country, co-ed or all-girls, dorms or sorority houses. 'to be a magician. If he does not| Then write to the Dean of each | know what caused a bad spot, he | college and ask politely for a copy By ANNE HEYWOOD “Sometimes things work out bet- it was pretty hectic. I was so busy and Dick worked ‘so hard, and) ral - . At | a reed a fy of the student handbook that gives! | = the rules and regulations on hours and weekend permissions and dat- | ing. Compare the liberty or the re-| strictions of other college girls with | yoyr own. Then present the facts» to your father. This bit of re- search may help you reach some comprorhises that will seem reas- onable’ all around. “Dear Miss Woodward: Ever | ; go out, | parents won't let me go. My Dad too- much petting goes on. I | him that I won't pet. But | I'm 15 and live} e help me corn-| i 50, sewhere. Just as the older woman looks for a smart, simple line in choos- ing her wardrobe, so should her jewelry reflect good taste, too. Many times the right touch of 33 i nh vi af i H +i 7 i | Pm tiia byi HE a mile from | — .- : Emilio Picci. 32 in the field of fashion.” Italian sportswear designer dreamed up ask him every time and try to these long shorts of_marzotta wool. With the shorts is a| light wool shirt. Mr. Pucci is in Dallas this month to re- | ceive the Neiman-Marcus Award for “distinguished service be wise to| ; Yes, you designed this kitchen | Wives, Include ‘Blue and Red in Hubby’s Den > try to include two colors in the room—dlue and red. This advice comes from Harry Francis, Colorado Springs, Colo., decorater who has furnished such hideaways in the swank homes of - | ecutive usually carries a brief- case home with him,” said: “Invariably my clients choose | had always wanted to leara how E gan to get pretty passable. “Last: January when little Bob- bie started first grade, I got a wel] and I love it, and yet I never | could have planned it that way. Copyright, 1954 Office Talk Overheard by Friend Girl Asks Advice on How to Repair ’ Damage By EMILY Post A letter this morning explains: ‘The othér day I overheard a girl thé office telling another girl a friend of mine i ig: = - - : i f : z Pt il z 4 | make their husbands happy should not business executives from coast to? 85 What is the goes best | handle a situation of this 38 : H i f 'F i ' } ' | ‘ | you personally. Dear Mrs. Post: I was ma \several months ago and received | many wedding presents, for all of | which I wrote thank you notes cditie 2 > |.when you are writing about some- | thing else; but a-special note is | neither necessary nor expected. Dear Mrs. Post: When apple | with your fork—whether you eat | set up at the American Institute of | it directly from the cups or | Decorators exhibition in Chicago. Jnl eles For tuxury touches befitting an , executive he used a fleor of pig- . | skin leather tiles, a modern brass | Milk Is for Beauty chandelier lamp and a massive : : wall cabinet for books and a Drinking plenty of milk is one built-in bar. of the best. beauty (and health) se habits you can acquire. Besides To remind the executive he is at home, Francis puts a large assort: aiding clear skin and sound teeth, ment of green plaiits in one corner | it has been known to improve brit- of the room. ~ Tile nails. ACROSS 1 ~~, Dick and Harry 4 Littie — | Mattet y ~§ Pemaie saints fab.) 12 Poem 13 Notion 14 Existed | 15 Actor —— j 1g Direction , 20 Boil 3) Anger 37 A girl J 30 Temper, as | ster! = ae 38 Taro roots — = a 36 Boy's 37 What an¢ : girls learn to do at schoo! : 30 Leer | | 40 Places 41 Musical syNabie @ Gurls 5 “6 —+ ye | see pas ts Receding” - a ae = ia chamber 3 te P< ty hd one ’ , ™ f-35 ° 54 Australian s a ‘ - fee Fee ee Nowe ef kasmé One +} — bors 31 Consents . 17 Led 33 Worship a ee Honeymoshing in northern Michigan are Wr. and Mrs. John Delbridge Knoblock who were married Friday evening in Kirk of the Hills. She is the daughter of the“A. Glenn Wilsons of i » THE PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,.1954 Visiting their son, Joe, at Santa; US Army. Sue served as her coup- During their two week trip they | Saturday marriage of Jeanne traveled to the bluffs overlooking | Marie McEnery of East Colgate the Pacific at Palos Verdes and| avenue and Robert A. Harris of visited Oceanarium. largest ma- | Lake Orion in St. Miehael Church rineland in the world |were Carol Hauser of Brooklyn, oe . . Sa ? ee . a Mr. and Mrs. Charies LaMente ee * * * Roger Eldred, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Eldred of West Iro- | {lice avenue and his parents are the ~ F. -D. Knoblocks of Bloomfield Hills. MRS. JOHN D. KNOBLOCK Beryl M. Wilson Wed in Church Ceremony | Bery!. Marlene Wilson chose a, Mr. and Mf A. Glenn Wilson of} gown of nylon tulle over slipper | Alice avenue are the bride's par- satin with a coat of Alencon lace| ents) and Mr. and Mrs: F. D. for her marriage to John Delbridge | Knoblock of Bloomfield Hills are Knoblock. | his parents. Other features of the gown in- cluded the cathedral train and long | Acting as maid of honor was / sleeves ending in points over the; Barbara Knobleck with Virginia hand. A finger tip veil of illusion} Houle of Franklin and Patricia was caught to a headpiece of seed Bunker of Eureka, California, as pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried a white satin | Miss Knoblock, who is the bride- prayer book with a white orchid | groom's sister, wore a ballerina- and streamefs of stephanotis, | length gown of cotillion blue nylon Kirk-tn the Hills was the setting | VC taffeta. Her headpiece was . ti for the Friday evening ceremony. ° aot aca nlp pe gel . white carnations with trailing ivy. Institute _ The bridesmaids wore identical Plans Dinner gowns in pink and their bouquets Wednesday were of yellow and white carna- The Consuls of the Oakland tions. Kathleen and Ann Susan Burnett County Chapter-of the American Institute of Banking will be en- | were flower girls, wearing pink gowns styled like the bridesmaids. Thomas Conner served as best man and ushers were John Drey- tertained at a dinner at Hotel Waldron Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The dinner is the “kickoff” of the. membership and enroliment stadt of East Lansing, Daniet Newey of Birmingham and Reb-.,: drive under the chairmanship of WwW. B. Noyes, Wayne Oakland ert Knoblock. Alvin Knoblock, the bridegroom's | brother, was ring bearer. Bruce O. Wilson, the bride's Bank, of Royal Oak. The American Insititute of Bank- ing is an educational institution of the American Bankers Association. brother, sang the bridal recital. Mrs. Wilson greeted guests wear- The Oakland County Chapter last year numbered over 400 members ing a blue lace cocktail-length dress with white accessoriés and a corsage of demure rosebuds. Mrs. Knoblock's choice was a rose-beigé with over 150 of them participating | satin cocktail length dress with in classes of the institute. It is the largest adult educa- tional group representing an in- dustry in the United States. bronze accessories and a demure rosebud corsage. Following the reception held. at | Rotunda Inn the new Mrs. Knob- lock changed to a brown linen suit with beige and white aecessories and the white orchid from her bouquet The couple left for a honeymoon in Northern Michigan and upon their return they will leave for California where they are attend- Committees Are Named Mrs. Wallace Williams, outgoing president of Psi chapter of Sigma quois road, will enter University of Notre Dame at South Bend this fall for his freshman: year *_ ¢-. Mrs. F. C. Castell of Ottawa drive was recently a houseguest for six days at the Nashville, Mich. home of her sister, Mrs. Ward DIANE CHARBONEAU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strzeszyn- Monica, Calif’, were Mr. | in's junior bridesmaid and Mrs, R. R. Dougherty of Hen- * 6 « derson street. Out of state guests attending the | N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strin- erger ef New York City and. the bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Pearl Camphausen and Mrs. Sarah Kon- kell of Erie, Pa. Also attending from Erie were Mra, Mary Heffman, Mary | Mlaime Moffman and Jim Moff. Claremont place birth of @ daughter, Cynthia June; ~~ 2 in Pontiac General Hospi- tal. Grandparents are Mr. and Mre. E. A. Quine of Osceola drive and |Mr. and Mrs. William Murray of | Phoenix, Ariz - 7 * Mrs. Robert Watt and Mra. linen shower Thereday fer bride -.- . Mrs. Frank Beach of Seminole ski of Liberty street are announe- tnond Bay, near Cheboygan, where, Xenos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- she will bé the houseguest of Mrs. | uel Xenos of New York avenue Henry Loper until the first of No-| He is now attending Western Mich- vember. jigan College. * ¢ @ —_—— ————E The Ray R. Caughills and daugh- ters, Gwen and Gail, recently re- turned to their Dover road home after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Deane Lundbeck of Muskegon. The Lundbeck's will be houseguests this weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. O. H Lundbeck of Chippewa road * * 6 Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Dorman ing the engagement of their daugh- | | avenue left this weekend for Ham-| ter, Diane Charboneau, to John enn ~ANNALIESE 80% N. Saginaw and children, Robert and Sue, of . Ogemaw road recently returned from Scenic Ledge on Glen Lake where they vacationed for a few days. Preceding the trip to Glen Lake the family attended the Aug. 28 wedding of their niece, Joni New- blom, to Lt. Robert: Ellis of the —Luncheons— RIKER FOUNTAIN In Begins Luis PERMANENT Manicures—Hair Setting No Appointment Necessery ome Ye CE OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON HEALOIL Beauty Shop "ee a Beta. sorority presented her pin to ing Stanford University. Mrs. \Eddie O’Brien, newly in- | — ——_. stalled president, when the chap- ter held its first meeting of the year recently in the YWCA. Committee chairmen announced | for the coming year were Donna Russell, Mrs. George Tusan, magazines and Mrs. Wallace Williams, pub- icity. Others are Mrs. DeVere Games, scrap book; Mrs. William Spald- ing, gratuity; Mrs, Raymond Meg- gitt, telephone and Mrs.- Williams, [7 constitution. The ehapter decided to present Mrs. Williams as a_cafididate. for the “Girt of the Year” award \to be presented at the National Con- vention which will be held in Chi- cago Oct. 29-31. Alan P. Donahues Are Parents of Son Mr..and Mrs. Alan P. Donahue (nee Maude Heine) of Ferrtdale, | recently of Pontiac, announce the birth of a son, Sean Patrick, born Aug. 17: Custom ~ Permanent Wave Reg. S$ $10 - Save % @na treat yourself to ® lovely soft, new permanent wave. You réceive & condition- ing shampoo, gupervieed test curls, our wonderful custom permanent weve and « styled setting . . . Of for half the regular price. Presents 3 MACHINE +5” hs - i | 0” COLD WAVE Sin woe rota 0.10 APPOINTMENT NEEDED! IMMEDIATE SERVICE! Fall. Permanents or MACHINELESS 5 4 elect Joan Burnett. Joan will be. ists. School Girl Permanents ZO as Beauty Shop FE 2-5600 Next te Basley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) Evenings by Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac. Area | married Sept. 11 to. Millen A. | Maniey dr. } Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stringer will | entertain at cocktails for the ‘two | families on Tuesday and Mr and | Mrs. Manley will give the rehear- | sal dinner at Orchard Lake Coun try Club i Joan is the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. F. D. Burnett of Buckingham Road, Birmingham. * ¢ @ Mrs. H. T. Rombough has re- turned to her home on West Huron street after having spent a few days in Kitetner and Waterloo, Ont. The famous short story writer, 0. 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Hi Wiel SE iit | fig 5 att | cif s = Pah ii 43 a lin HL “ag SS Feats pce CPB dlls = 2 ue THe Hil ? i) 7.5 -Fcs.3 - 3 OS = ae faite &. ig Ss i «| it Hilt AB apes EE lead <5 eau Hastie stete Ht erithi in ii = 2 at iit Hn f Eos Hid BS deltas antadeeiy int & La a > P THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1954 i ’ that direction yesterday, capturing Pennant Fever Grips sinites as the Milwaukee Brave#| natti 11-8 and 97 while Brooklyn are making another thrilling bid to| was salvaging the finale of its overtake the New York Giants and! three game’ series from the Giants. As a result, the Braves today Brooklyn Dodgers, the National League front runners. | . - - The Braves took a long stride in| are five games off the pace and only one behind the second place Dodgers with exactly three weeks remaining, New York and Milwau- two comeback victories over Cinci-' kee have. 21 games left to play and Brooklyn has 19. The Braves up a 4‘ game margin on the run- ner-up Yankees, drubbing the Chi- cago White Sox 82 while Wash- ington was handing New York its second straight defeat, 54. Bos- t . be ane ton's Red Sox swept past Detroit into fourth place with 12-5 and 1-3 victories over Philadelphia while Baktimore was edging the Tigers 43, Philadelphia's Phillies won their sixth straight, knocking off the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-5. St. Louis Cardinals snapped a’ seven- Detroit Ex-Pro Wins in Publinx | 2-Under-Par 214 Over Fenton Course team title with a 293 total on the basis of tst-round scores of 71 by MeGivetn, Detroit, 16-11-47 — T1-T3-71-—818, Fint, T1-16-132-10 , -TT— John Tomes, Detroit, 12-1)-16—221 Wally Smith. Beyel Oak, 16-14-73 222; Sam Lima, Detroit, 14-13-16—222; Bill Heyn, Roseville, 10-70-73-222 Jay "|: The quarterback sliding formha- The ‘Sliding.-T’ Will Dominate Big Seven Play KANSAS CITY ~The sliding-T, commonly known as the split-T, will be the dominating formation in Big Sevén Conference football this fall, * ; Only one of the Big Seven mem- bers, Kansas, plans to use the étandatd T—with variations— in the 194 campaign. ; tion, invented by Don Faurot at Missouri and nationally publicthed by Bud Wilkinson at Oklahoma, will Le used for the first time at Nebraska, lowa State and Colorado thig season. ‘ Coaches of the Big Seven held their annual pre-season press con- ference with sportswriters, broad- casters and TV people here yes- terday. Concensus of the coaches, with Bud Wilkinson ef Oklahoma mak- ing a minority report, is that Olda- homa will win its seventh succes- sive conference title. ' f? é e a r . ~ SEVENTEEN Fans as Braves Make Bid game losing streak, defegtinig Oi | cago 6-2. } Bobby Avila, Cleveland's scrap- py second baseman, rapped four singles in five times at bat, drove in two runs and scored another in the Indians’ victory over the White Sox. Avila beosted his batting av- erage to 3M tying New York's Irv Noren for the league lead Eddie Yost's single off Johnny Sain with two cut in the ninth scored Ed Fitz Gerald with Wash ington’s winning run. The Yankees had tied the score in their half of the ninth on Gil McDougald's homer * . . Gillam, on a 14-game_ hitting streak, walloped his 13th home run and came through with a run-pro- ducing single in a three-run sev- enth ag Johnny Podres outpitched Johnny Antonelli in a southpaw duel, It was only the fourth loss for the Giants’ 20-game winner. e . . Yes, Sir! ‘\am ready for Falt-with the most terrific Suits and Topcoat selection. GET WISE MEN! | — TAKE THE SIDE STREET TO MY STORE AND SAVE UP TO Five Red Sox homers, including Ted Williams’ Ufetime 63rd, fea- tured the double win over the A's. Jackie Jensen’ hit two, Milt Boll ing and Sam Mele one each Del Ennis drove in five runs with a single, double and home run in the Phillies’ rout of Pittsburgh. Sid Gordon homered twice for the Pi- rates Brooks Lawrence yielded six hits including homers by Hank Sauer and Ralph Kiner, but he won his | T2th game. Lawrence only joined the Cards | June MM: A gym shoe built for comfort, speed, spring and wear! SUCTION SOLE. Black or White. ’ Stocks of Law, Detroit, 60-74-69—22 Howard Hamilten, Detaroit, 16-71-14; ae Nick Preston, Detroit, %%-16-40— ] Ph. FE 2-2369 Rey lceberg, Pontiac, 12-71-8184; | Dave Wood, Utica, 77-41-16—204 } | 24 E. Lewrence St. Avila, = gee \ ln the 194 The igan State football team Fiint, Mich. ATLAS e@ , SHOPSMITH - . 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Nm With and ~< e 2 Waa Iaa ae ” Gamblers Get Word HEFLIN JANE RUSSEL THE FRENCH LINE . ae OL! - vecHniCOLO8 ME |, | _ ALL COLOR © FIRST RUN | BEFORE—iN 3.D! re IT’S 3-D and IT’S TERRIFIC! MOTHING LIKE THIS EV. j won ALSO—"THE SARACEN BLADE”. pi Sse ee eee Te ae ae a AT YOU fia natural born actor, but the in- wanted to become a priest. & yen to go—fishing which takes Bob Taylor and his bride, Ursula Thies, back to Jackson Hole, Wy- oming over this Labor Day week- end three months married I mean. In- stead of fying to the scene of their wedding, @rive up because they want to, pull along a new mator for Bob to use fishing on Moose Lake. * @« ¢@ Grace Kelly's engagement to Oleg Cassini is expected to be made by her mother, Mrs. John Kelly, at Ocean City, New Jersey. Markey, just back from a wonder- ful summer in Europe. Brisson were carly arrivals. Roz is getting her li-yearcld son, teresting thing is Pat has always 7 . Ld] It's part sentiment and partly It's their third anniversary — Bob and his bride will The formal announcement of Broderick Crawford ts bedded with an infected mastoid at his home and its very Nice to see Lucille and Gene | Rosalind Russell and Freddie Woodward at Square Lake Rood La U.S* Chets Prove Nation Remanofis. She told me that Anderson, will test for “Hit the Deck.” I was very happy to see Alice and Charlie Correll ‘(Andy of her future sof-in-law, Richard | © PO KATCHEZ, Mise. (UP) — sti. || SPENCEr Tracy : i tt Wiliam 1, Hebert wed aree|| Will Be Star Has More Than Hot Dogs ee ee in ‘Man and Sea’ WASHINGTON @ = American] chefs’ happiness. © Immigration Coe one Sedmsenear” aheaioed cooking, @ group of experts proud-|iaws have cut down the supply of was fo antive ) Sy LOLS © PARSER ly say, now bas reached the spot! talent trom abroad, and the native : , |-nouLywoon ams) — Jack [where it equals or surpasses 8MY-| 204 while it has done well when farner, Leland Hayward and thing produced anywhere ‘ WANTED TO BUY [est Hemingway, miles and miles the world. it tried i, hasn't been smitten I’ USED MAGAZINES | apart from each other, got’ ‘to “Once they thought of us abroad | with the cookstove. gether through cable and long dis- &s a country of hamburgers and) 4 ...s04 discussion then ‘en we Sees ite ‘tance telephone and arranged for . |trankturters,” said chef Peter R.| .o04 a9 to why this Was 9. Afier the production of “Old Man and Berrinni of Worcester, Mass. “Now considerable gesturing, and some Piper's Magazine Outlet the Sea,” 8 classic. they know better.” animated talk with a number of bed ae ve 40000 Ti Jack is in France, Leland is at The reason for this interne. | accents, the consensus seemed to a ——------— | Midway for “Mister Roberts,” and tonal cuisine about-face: Ameri- | be: American beys simply Hemingway is in Havana. can chefs, competing if Switser- | haven't yet learned the joys. of Published to 1908 in Lite mag, land, came in second, only a | being a cook. azine and later in book form, * point behind -place Ger- , ” Man and the Sea” has become an oom firet Pgh | ol gt American claasic. This ‘ bh is being Society Culinaire ue Spencer Tracy, as I told you property celebrated by 200 of the|of New York. Not it was a long time ago, said he would Matien’s top chats, tere tor, tej when I wes lnatsing is Suttzer: = Sa drop anything to play the fisher- 25th anniversary convention of the | land. Fifteen, @ day, and man, and when it goes before re then AS to % years betore FE. 44-4461! | the cameras he'll be the star. Berrini, a member of the federe- — _— Now it's fast, |_ Hayward will produce it for Sani bend ot dinette, ae ene ay ree to eck: fey ENDS TONIGHT marlin myling gene ook US Ge |arrangement he has for “Mister have always felt they only | broke up to dine on brook trout Roberts.” . proper training for top-| stuffed with crabs, they all seemed 7 = flight chefs. ~ to agree with Rusch. Audie Murphy, our most deco- —— » “Tf I came back to this world,” RANDOLPH [freed v2 hero. is trying bard to “And tie best of it ts,” Ber |). iia “14 like to be a chel, jwork out his marital problems “the man whe won the | | in and again and again.” OTT | with Pamela Archer. He admits he petats to 0 chet trem sunt is difficult to live with, and he here in Washington, was sc takes all the blame for their troub- trained right here in this cou- | Dunking Panics Lad, 12 les. But Audie loves his wife and try.” ELGIN, 0, # — Arthur Chapa their two children, aged 3 years Here he got hold of Clement/19 decided he'd build a raft and and 6 months. Maggia, the star of the U. S. team.| 004+ own the Fox River. He be He's getting ready to start “To who produced for the European . Hell and Back” next Friday. He judges, among other wonders, a | me panicky when the raft began is being given an excellent cast cake 6 feet tall. to rock in the wind-swept waves. incl Marshall Thompson, who A picture of this prize-winner| Not being a good swimmer, he has been in New York.on the stage was available, and it showed «|jumped anyway. A playmate on for some time. Because of Audie's monstrously big cake, its base|shore yelled. Their screams at- excellent war record, the govern- : edged in American Beauty roses| tracted nearby residents and po- ment has given permission to shoot 7 above which was a book entitled /lice were notified. They arrived to the picture at Ft. Lewis. Cua 01h “Freedom” with a bald eagle on/|find rescue wasn't needed. The top it all. water was shaliow and Arthur The acting talent among John : shadow darkens the! waded ashore, Wayne's children belongs to Pat, | vik to Buckley School. The |having dinner with Father Walsh ina He John’s M-yearSid' gon. Pet flew | pions are very their | Murray’ who is just out of the hos-| Long-Laying Hen : to ensiutn and this oe to Mid- 11 who has a very high scho- | pital. WESTBY, Wis. way to join the John esd com- lastic record, SS Klinghiel op gene seven egy Sue Ladd both at the To Attend Convention weeks, he was accompained | N’ party and later at dinner CLYDE * TUN AWME BATER-STEVE COCHRAN ILE tne wy TECHNICOLOR © @ 2nd THRILLER! © @ 12:45 mupere, DEATTY ALL the THRILLS - of the CIRCUS For a Safe, Relaxing Labor Day Attend MORE THRILLING \ mene AL STALKED IT! . Vv Ri A 1. MICKEY SPILLANE HOLIDAY PRICES TODAY! i) ( THE FLYING ZACCHINIS Seredeviis of. the Aiet the Movies! _ ||] NEW SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER-TOTTERS! WATERFOR THEA DRIVE-IN rey Corner Williams Leke-Airport Reads — Bex Office Open 6:45 P. M. ar LAST TIMES TONITE Kk GAP Marlalelaets whe | TODAY & TOMORROW RIVING FOR GLORY... Down a thousand miles of HIGHWAY “ ~ ‘=== STARTING FRIDAY—— Dick Powell -in- “Séscn Slept Here” end “Hell Raiders of the Deep” Terre Tee ee ee eee eee ee as RAAAAADARARRRODARARADDEN | STAT nel: NOW SHOWING! 3 4 ’ $ d COOL AND COMFORTABLE fa, _---eerrrrrrrrrrreTeeee Se Prices: Weekday Mats. 45¢ — Nites, Sun. & Holidays 1S¢ —— Kids 25¢ GIGANTIC! =-& LABOR DAY * SHOW ! —vevreerrr Tre Tee eres pe eae eee wae ee ee a eS Bini elt ei = — THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1934 Beet Barty Boge: ALLEY OOP Pretending-to-Work Act Disrupted by Labor Day | />—© spring and i NEW YORK ® — Labor Day , knows how to kill time except when| 3, Write a letter to your gon-jand then thoughts of a Pavement Plato: working gressman and tell him how much|tumn when she is seized by Sim : =i ; § Ly Fs BE i 4 i $ ri i EF & Fx i + t i oF 5 és i FF j i : : , 5 i = g 5 HE i i + t fi 2 4 E aE i f= ri : S 5 HI H : f i F : d z Fe i HE + Fe HT $2 z5 eH | f : 5 § F ; j F a8 E Ff that deliberately seeks to work, true, That's why Labor Day is such Automobile Attacks Youth T¢ you brood on this theme for most people—they! SAGINAW (UP) — Robert Loi-| er all work the day off, It's forced | seite, 16, will think twice before he oa ae be enjoyable | tackles the chore of changing a| Labor eof it. Here.) nat tire on his car again. Loiselle | will reached into the trunk to get the | don’t ‘ spare tire. The jack on the affected| But n bed reading | wheel slipped and down came the | clock letters | TUN lid on Loiselle's head. time SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith |. ot ' ( | x as : Fi w, oft rE; i : H i rtf d eB i bE if vel u HEH give ¥ oa Fs Ff il if g< L are i 5 ; i FE e cf 52 ry z z & 3 Hl t SF i + ue é ei 3: i Fé : ag Hy i rT | i 4 i ay i rag 1 i} i at Se _Panie BUSH TLL TRY TO COLLECT THAT MONEY NANCY Rte oe ee n CHOCO. -¥ $ the shower! 7 ‘ TWE xT a President in 2956. , _ Delegates concluding the group's | , * ania, reunion” here elected new f officers Sunday, naming Walter W | Jennerjahn, Milwaukee, Wis., as president and Stephen F. Hercek, Berwyn, Tl., as. first vice presi- dent, World War LU veteran. s See WW Ii Vet. as Red Arrow Chief in ‘56 |, GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — The tion was virtually assured today of having a World War II veteran assuring him the in 1956. Hercek is a Roosevelt . Bessie Howell, Scribe, News in Brief” | Francis Yeager; 21, of Deirelt, | pleaded guilty to reckless driving (Saturday before ‘Township Justice Allen C. j Expansion | Watch Bands | Ladies'—Men's | Special $] 95 thieves stripped his auto of $150 worth of accessories while the car was parked ‘at Pettibone Lake in Highland Township The Zwayer Fence Co. at 4430 Lapeer Rd., Pontiac Township, was broken into Jate Saturday, Oak- land County ‘sheriff's deputies said, but nothing was reported as miss- ing. Thieves broke a window for entry. Ernest Bauman of 60 Douglas St. reorted to Pontiac Police to day the breakin of his auto Sun- day. Thieves stole an estimated $22 worth of articles from the car, parked in the rear of Beauman's home. Maurice Croteau of 112 Mar- quette St. complained to Pontiac |} store window 189 Edison St. bail, Ph. FE 56-6201, OC. A. Mitchell. Coffee Output May Beat Demand in '55 WASHINGTON @®—The Agricul- im sé a. i! | i 6... Anderson Sales & Service 12 &. Paddock ture Department says that start- ing about next sumimer world cof- fee production should move ahead of consumption — thus removing what has been considered a prime reason for high coffee prices in recent months. But the department made ho forecast yesterday as to whether the expected easing of the tight ee ee Division Selects Detroit -- | WASHINGTON ‘(UP)—The ‘First | Cavalry Division Association, end- | ing its seventh annual reunion here | Sunday, chose Detroit as the site of its meeting next year. SUMMER Custom-built to meet GARAGES ~~ BRICK—FRAME—BLOCK needs, Free Estimatés. We can take about 25 more garages at these tow prices, ELLIS Inc. PRICES on 2690 $. Weedwerd FE 2-2671 +H. R. Nicholie Call “BUD” - AGENCY ~T"'. BR. Nicholie—H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie 39 Mt. Clemens St. Opposite Post Office Ph. FE 2-2326 —— Public May Get _| sale were met with a statement by Henry Ford II that the Ford Foun- | Police Sunday that someone hurled an empty pop bottle through his If your friend's in jail and needs Te, or sell in Waterford, pai 8, ains or Clarkston area OR 3-7118. yal “BUD” NICHOLIE CALLING Drive Safely TODAY! And EVERYDAY! Ford's Empire Foundation Is Studying Possibility of Selling Some Stock By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor DETROIT — The fabulous gold- en empire the late Henry Ford become a public-owned Recurring reports that stock in the family-owned Ford Motor Co., with a 1‘ billion dollar asset valu- ation is to be offered for public dation is studying a possifile sale of some of its holgings The foundation owns more than three million shares of Ford stock. Paradoxical as it sounds, the Ford said Friday it might take a year to complete the founda- pe Hi if es i j BEY zi pitbae s > incentive for profit-making opera- tions. But the company has been mak- money— some sources say as much as 15 million dollars month- ly. And certainly neither the Ford Moter Co. nor any member of the Ford family currently is in need of money. Since Henry Ford fl took over Public sale of the stock would Phone or stop in at — you need. You can made on signature, you down. Do as a million and a half men and year. Get a lift with a quick loan from Household Finance. Tell the manager—in privacy—how much cash get $20 to $500 fast. Loans car or furniture without en- doreers. Then you select a repayment plan budget- built to fit your income. Next, consolidate your bills with your HFC loan. Get them off your mind! Get a fresh start! Keep your credit good! So don’t let a batch of bills get Cash _, area wire f perwin | papmate $ we b 6s 7.20 200 | 13.117 14.21 900 | 19.55 | 22.20 gee | 31.29 | 34.16 Mouschold’s shares is the mnitathly vate of 39% on mark the end of one of the na- tion's few remaining large family- owned business enterprises. The company has been wholly siowned by the Ford family since 1919. It was then the elder Ford, quarreling with a dozen of his : iy garde + hgtintt 41 Va Seuth Saginaw Sr. | "| ereated half a century ago with a| $28,000-capital investment is in a , | fair way to , Hours Appointment MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS . THE PONTIAC.PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTE THE WINNER—Col. Salvadore Pontiac Police Department, after Mrs. Anna Miller ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Anna E. Miller, 81, of 1423 Green- leaf Dr. will be at, 2:30 p. m Wednesday at the Barkdull funeral home, Shelby, Ohio with burial in Oakland cemetery. She died Sat- trday. at the Arnold home. | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs | A. J. Myers of Royal Oak; two sons, George E. of Royal Oak, and Charlies E. of Detroit. Mrs. Lattice Costet ROYAL OAK—Service and bur- lial for Mrs. Lottie Coslet, 78, of 1313 North Pleasant St. will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at West Unity, Ohio. Arrangements by the | Spiller funeral home. She died Above Oakland Theater ae ern +. eae . police chief (left), is congratulated by Oliver (Red) Lemaux, of the champion yesterday of the National Skeet Shooting Association meet held at the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club last week. Deaths in Nearby Communities 4 T. Roig, San Juan, Puerta Rico the colonel was named over-all — ——_ MBER 6,.195 \ | Death Notices Samue! Proper; Elmer Proper. Lawrence and Ceej! Proper and Mrs. Oscar Mak’ Puneral will be held Tuesday. Sept. 7. at . from . the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with Rev. Ott Berndt officiating. Tnterment at Oak Hil! Cemetery will be held Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 1:30 om. from the Denelson- Johns Mr Up- ecott will be at Home the Donelson - Johns Puners! Home In Memoriam 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF ALTON 3 her who passed away whet would I give to ¢ his e asp And see bis smiling face To hear his voice speak once more. Wenkd meen so much to me Lots and Virginia McDonough 3 APO Flowers Orr SS ARP ORS HAFER'S W_AceURN Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns yor PONERALS™ Voorhees-Sinle __FUNERAI. HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ve pare = FLOWERS ____ FE 33173 4 at home and her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Louis Nagy of Detroit Harold Coulter ROYAL OAK—Service for Har- | old C. Coulter, 46, 732 South Con- necticut Ave. was at 3:30 p.m. | | Saturday at the Spiller Funeral | Home with burial in Cadillac Me- morial Gardens East, Mt. Clem- ens. He died of burns Thursday on a construction project ih De- troit. Surviving are his -widow, Viola; two daughters, JoAnn at home, Peak Enrollment ‘\Creates Problem at Marlette School MARLETTE il Cites Rochester Bull ROCHESTER—A Guernsey bull, Hominy Hifi Rambler,.owned by Jack D, McCullough of Rochester, was cited recently by the produc- tion testing division of the Ameri- the national club. five tested daugh- actual official rec- b i! g ¢ Cemetery Lots 5 WHITE EXCELLENT 3 or 6 grave iots, locations > ? BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today OL, 194, 115, 118. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 ‘i HH y 4a to 8, ay B Carpenters FINISH year found work, Bar aoe ae person to manager. Cy ens Inc. . te 6. SAGTRAW MAKE MORE IN ‘34! Use Classified ads for renting; selling, finding “a job. Dial FE 2-8181. ay ’ a ‘Help Wanted Male 6 Sse YCUR OWN poss, NO IN- estment income &7.- v LA 000. te $10 000. FE 30143 tor appointment. * o expetienca neces -_ ee — — ———— CHEVROLET CAR AND TRUCK SALESMAN Living im Birmingham of Vicinity, start cow To ready yourself for the all aew ‘36 models Monthiy incentive plan, deme furnished hospitalisation aad insurance. See sales manager. North Chevrolet 1900 8. _ Woodward = EXPERIENCED COUNTER MAN for meat dept. Full time Apply in voinguan’. Bros. 4 W Aple ELDERLY HANDY MAN FOR farm. Cali between 6 ® m, and _3 p.m. Farmington 10235M____ Hus 70 MAN BEING CALLED TO army 100 per week or more FER MAN | eg puuy reps: pomming ing Chevrole' Inc 675! Dixie High way. Clarkston, — : EXPERIENCED CHEVROLET ME chanic. Don Pringle Chevrolet’ Inc 6151 Dixie Highway. Clarkston. (PERIENCED SINGLE MAN for dairy farm 2047 Rock Valley yad, Metamora, OA 82187, _ EXPERIENCED WASHING MA iy man. wages. * com = 68 Pontiac _ Press in EXPERIENCED IN REAL estate. Good clorer We need you but willing to ork anc f instructions. we ean stil) use vou. Apply in per son Clarence C Ridgeway Real Eaate 975 baldwin EXPERIENCED EAVESTROUGH and furnace man Graft, sect metal. 54 N. Parke MASSEUR WITH EXPERIENCE for full time work FE 56116 CAB DRIVERS STEADY OVER . 25. Apply 438 Orchard Lake bet _3 and 6 a _ Korean Vets—Non Vets _See_our AD under “Instruction.” LAID OFF? Here is an rtunity for $75 a week com rission. Bleady em loyment. We can use 3 full References required of 23 a hae men Between the ages years pid. Car » distinct advan tage. Appuy 10°30 a.m. sharp 1064 Ww. Huros st _ MAN WASTED FOR ESTAB- lished route evailable Sept 10th Qualifications at east high school at. Willing to work at 8 bra. re day. $85 per week year round. layoffs. Car essential. Write no Boa Pontiac Presa : i¥ YOU WOULD Like TO EARN to $100 weekly see Mr. San —ders_ot 6 W. Saginaw 8 : Porter Colored man between 30-40 yrs old whe desires permanent porter work need apply. Myer's Jewelry Shop, Tel-Heron Shopping center PIN SETTERS WANTED, MONT- calm Bowling Centre 30 E. Mont _csim. fm _pereco. __ YOUNG MAN ie YRS. OR OLDER for work in studio, Car Real Estate Salesman S Tele heave ec Good Lome and good N Rochester Ro : SALESM.." PART TIME Salary plus commission to rep resent im this area Americas manufacturer of Alumin- bination Windows, ~ SALESMEN | $150 WEEKLY aXND UP Leade furnished. Intangible men referred A — ae a | pagal, cng Gat Se! ae jose . Peid bol Gays and Steady work. Day and M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indlanwoou Ré.. Lake Birm « Maple, Birs m. Mi ¢ : COLORED. GIRL FOR DISHWASH. . in FE +T House COOK, EXPRRIENCED work. Short hour, wy 74 Anne's Bpaghetti FOR DAY Pulf's Midget Re. ‘ A Needs ulght sbift, 10° m. & @&m. Must be exper. . Cal after pm. FE 3. RELAXED SHOP- PING’S YOURS in the Classified section, House, heater, anything look for it in the Want Ads! i Help Wanted F 2 * ew Ee MIDDLEAGE) E & P | eo enced white wish este wort tm nice home. Map to out refereoces. General de- livery Lake Orion or phone MY 3-56 after 4 0'¢ ivr IT q eaed children Maite © tions. wages desired vet ie dimen RELIABLE WOMAN LIVE” TW. Care of children’ & home Woth- er with chil¢ considered, in of home. EM +374 bet. & > m= ee: en MOTHERS HELPER NO EXPERI- ence necessary but must like children Lv wm 615. 8 week Midwest +1970 MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TQ KEEP house for erry couple. Live in. References. FE 16 _ MOTHERS HELPER. WHITE; Christian need a7 bh ¥: b it elper aby stl a Saleswomen fer ready to w.aer department We have full and part-time post tienes for women who would like to sel) our fashion merectiandise, Excellent guaranteed salary plus commissions paid weekly. Em pitalizati sick absents cyee benefits include hos- pad vace and pay Please appy to our sore In the Tel-Huron shi i center and in- quire for Mr w . Winkelman’s 7 THis COULD BFE “OUR OLD AGE security @ you gave & few hours a dav An established nurse mothers ayy vitting service of years is hoking an office macages oT phone from your owr home centrally located. No starting expease involved Must be between 35 - 50 yrs of age’ & be ab'e to furnish reter- ences. Ce! Mra Biaquiere, MUP berry 81631 or Lincoln 6-0080. TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Salary and cofpmission. Work tn your own or in your spare time No aa, | Write to ALSCO MICHIGAN CORP Fort St. Detroit '6 Mich Mr. QGussin TEACHER WANTS WO.LAN FOR housework, 5 days per week, of-Pontiac Airport OR me Virinity 3-694 WANTED: WOMAN FOR SALES- WORK CAR FURNISHED. 8AL- ARY ANP COMMISSION. WRITE PONT.AC PRESS. BOX 114 WANTED NURSES ID OR PRAC- tea) nurse for a steady year around Must live in or have own t¢ rte References required appolotment, call _ EM 3-4342 ask for Mrs. Jones. WHITE GiPL GVEA 18, TO CARE _ for children 336 Pirst. WORK PART Rs TO suit your home responsibilities Housewives, mothers, add $30 and ap weekly to family mecome. Not door selling Dignified. +427" ene living in St Joseph Hospital srea Reply Bor No 2 Pon Press WOMAN IN BIRMINGHAM AREA for imteresting and profitedie work Telephone and some use _of car necessary. PE $oake WOMAN on phone good ® NM. Telegraph cost Experienced Stenographers Apply Pontiac Motor Di- vision, Personnel Dept., Glenwood Ave., Pontiac, Mich. WarthEss i OLDER. ors oa Skipper Drive . Help Wanted 8 Sales Help ASSISTANT OFFICE HELP Permanent Ex YOU CAN SELL OVER PHONE Full or ‘part time. No experience necessary. We can show you how ia 20 minutes. Telephone and desk vided. If you are 21, age or hand- icap tio barrier. Work the hours. YOU want. Be your own boss. - Detroit call WO 1-0019, n Pontiac, 25 N. Cass. pro- See C W. Harper’ at ie Work Wanted Male el Ee a in oxgw rE K WAN — D va MakEa in CABINGT AND ©; CARPEN. Kitebens ceM 71-8057 of speciality - FE FORMICA WORK - nT TCHEN tee -CAB- __ Work Wea. Female il SO NEN BABYSITTING. 1 INVALID CARE rE +14 a by hour or - Gay. BABYSITTING EVENINGS AND oR weekends Experienced. OR 3-8735 Z COLORED souks DESIRES | _ FE 0026 rk Mon a "GHaPIN PLU ay plus a - $30 aoe tite on a nn ctor reveal “* Se P| “eae xen PiLeD— COLORED GIRL WANTS WORK Ln 9 by dgy or week. FE 47310: TREE ry ENMOV. EXPERIENCED WHITE LADY | ‘1, .Pree estimate PE ¢8005 FE eee cleaning by hour PFE | —— manana desires general housework davs FE 4-041 HOSPITAL TRAINED PRACTICAL ee ad _<, Business Service 13 OO ye E AND Hi \. BULLDOZING —tree_® ; EAVE HIN Caer Prouch's Meating’ & baect oe ke oe SEWER CLEANING ~ Binks. oete Serv. Ph et 2 3-2000 x ly known -manutaetur- investment fully se- weatea “CHURCHILL 140 WOODWARD. PLASTERING | _ Bookkeeping x t Taxes Edw Hawley MBA nurse ava: _FE $1207 IRONINGS WANTED FE 17-8626 MIDDLE A AGED WIDOW ~ WOULD like housekeeping with no other women in — cong a home than h mae MIMECORAPHIN 7 aria! service EM PRAETREAL ‘AL NURSE it = si Rene full time or part time Local _Teterence FE 60516 emi AND ) JRONTNOS WOMAN “WANTS | a URESORE 1 L) \ days. Home ts. anytime. FE & ences, FE 56-8619 Would like part time work after 4 p.m. Exper. in gen. office work, T.B.M. typing, cashiering. Please call FE 2-2744 after 4:30. WOMAN _ Riso males experience, PEC C1008. Building Service 12 r res. Foot Specialist 15A OPP OLLIE LOL OL LOLOL LLL OR a ay gee ge A eo | sit 3% 8 Saginaw rE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16) ee vg = C +one2 3 an ~ G 16A Mowing and ‘Level R 3-665? /YARD PLOWING DISCING LEV. ri Top soil FE ¢3371 | Laundry Service 18 le a of gg emery Bae 4 a NDS OF CEMENT WORK. ~ ATTENTION: wT. |S M 35182. APPLIANCE SERVICE al ices waste SEA SHINES |e : PHONE FE 4-2569. yannES AN, Wan OMY OO ALIVIES | Neensed | _$p4 ‘planting C, Mille ‘ va | Se NV VART TEACHES! curs a ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE | “ patterns Classen start Sept _FE_2-2602 , 1 Stake aod Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. . +1442 , AG boca) Moving nce | aioe § Den &1 PAINTING, oapuamanerns, | GantED OIRLS %” OR 2 le, FE +093 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DES oreting Wort guaranteed ly . { os Lost & Found 24 LOST BROWN BILLFOLD. Lost in the vm gg of Needed edly Fe LosT kit rr See tools left between Pontiac and Detrow un wy Piea netify Hubert Carrow. Hern- _shaw W Virgin Sema “EWARD FOR INFORMATION red and cream ¥'S DIAMOND RINO. e center diamend diamonds, Reward. ADY'S oo 1 and ‘ Le ‘BEAGLE, LICENSE _ Lost in Keego Harbor. rE “WULOVA W m munit war LOST BLUE PARAKEET IN VI- cinity of Williams Lake Ra and __Maceday Drive Call OR 30746 Notices & Personals WATCH | NEAR band 2s mopar ois Cons, peas out TR bese ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING « friend! Vernon : ~ DRIVING LESSONS — b THE PONTIAC tga MONDAY, SEPT EMBER, 6, 1954 231 _Wtd, Transportation 31/SLICE OF HAM eBCRETARY ‘WOULD LIRE RiDe Pleasant Lake ta Pontiac bons ee Roast Me Bs *9 “Sa te-5 om. Wid. Contracts, ae a2 CAPITOL LF +aend ba Tate Chae Te FoR etoun K'- L. Templeton, om, Kecicer | 2338 Orchard Lake Ra FR 4-400) $ Unlimited $ | female call Mr ee cand ry fol IN NSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. - WANTED #8] HOUsE_ cash will bay FE 3-747 5% MORTCACES — S ON FARMS OR SOBURBAN. —_ uuea et ee tae | BD CHARLES Sovipe eben, Eve. F T17 8. Beet CASH. Settlement ANYWHERE - ANYTIME DRIV-RITE, TRAINING SCHOOL FE 4-8962 FURNACES CLEANED. REASON. | able Anytime or anyplace OR! _3-1046 or OR 31376 GO GAGA A post Gilazo weter clear” plhstic ¢ lipcleum coating Ends was Waite-« Notions. he: ¥4- SHOE REPRESENTATIVE | ON AND APTER 1 waist DATE ether am myself. Robert Hay- Road TAKE YOUR 8&T mand Fine cleaning rugs and upholstery. Waite's No- tions : De you Want « fast dea! on your eoutr. iv STONE RE "AT TY | ge Josive FE 2.0340 a Datiy Sun 1 to 5 Cis LAND CONTRACTS om “p-1se8 y thee Dinie *y WE ABSOLUTELY Haye TO HAVE SOME LAND CONTRACTS CASH I8 WOMEN WANT A DORMEYER choice _shampoo,— Wid. Child. to Board 2) - PULL TIME CARE. PE 45440. Wed. Household Godds 27 1 oencene er °F } | | Rent ee eeeeteinas rs _ ‘S nooM axD BATH. AT AN ow couple. edu . on h Union” KON LAK 1 z. ease ” PURNISHED wouse ru ‘| equipped ter winter on | | Lakeview Weodbull Late. on | 4163 lf me DROOM WOUSE PUR- ‘| otehed. For eduple EM only >-2000 after 4 p. m T AND 3 BoM COTTAGES. i eights Road, Lake Orion Mic og, OR SELL ) ROOM VROOM HOUR +66 (ROOM MODERN: iN COMPLETELY | 4 hes, om. 2046" Lansdown, me iat nn ont 6208 BEDROOM, sTRicTLY | N "ahem Var a gg cee Uae fur- | lease Adulte i ane MP Now Heareres Raw € AVAILABLE iow UNTIL cei == Whute, Lake “yse72"Smomin tur — = unbusnishoa > | Wanted Real E Estate 32 2A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 are ee 4, "es , |) ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | re: Hisabet ane -_ \° th tes ‘a tide Adults | WOMB | _ only Lak eges. J ohnson tv neeeyer eee ear connie hished @, iw b 4 ROOM MODERN c aTeiY | modern line, pear . —_— | faralehed 2 | one gerehes, | gery tik Parkway Ad at Cars sue Bow ‘tae We have sold eo ‘Lata “heme Were, ae Fg ang vod sist Se Oe ee oe ene | T mooee APARTMENT pRivate | & © ROOMS IN KEKOO, MOD. x are pr ponte Ae in need all oN em a 6 TOw aye ies 2 oS) me | quic! ac a ae - Lk PURNiaaeD poous s Oyhaty Wovars An ft Cos = = { Beith ‘< 4 he . aed ioe ae on ICON PL nm ves | LAKE RonT Sorta wee A. JOHNSON Kealtor ) ROOM aa AND BATH June FE 4-2533 alse shee a. 4.W. Huron on “tae ~emo 37 . NEAR bED- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ‘ee a lakefront. clean. 860 per | Coupe only. a Re “anwe a om oe a“ TRADES a “nooMA eerste Bay 4 to i. maleen 2 home. Larger ‘homes for smaller etty ter furnished showers sute- preporte for suburban or terms fj poOus PRIVATE “pate. vii AW het water, 665 y. for meomes, a esi _Eim. Ne_ children . one foot wie, Ee ll a “bade ie, talisty | a cfietpectered 7 ROOMS” BEM]. _Prefer couple obligation. DORRIS & Dy COOP MEMBERS Muron +1987 Uf your home or property ts in the | Watertord noe oe ee SE oP TO RAVE B ae PHONE 6-058 i. te 17 & grieed Ph. Pontiac EM }-40% ar WANTED, CEMENT IN gg conditien, FR +4090, 1)04 . Clemens. BUY |WaNreD TO BOY TRAILERS TC. Newingham, Broker | suitable for renting FE ¢4002_ ROY "KNAUF, Realtor tw Pm 27401 “LISTINGS WANTED ; a Le Marshall FE 40843 LIsTINas ED rt Warring PAUL JONES, REAL ESTATE FE 43506 MAHAN HAS BUYERS P You WA MAHAN siege a wae ond entrance clean Bo children. 61250 per) Sian A | Siew 4 Rirmianed one Wi Soils ts a pome 3 — from eae Ramiele araaer ve tp = “ki. tn pe "ae owed he nA | ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | | sdouaia AND APTS URW OR | furnished ee gr eae a ‘Ciate & Harger Co PR 2 cy AND D Private | BATH 45~ ait 1 Werk couple owl ie a2 A. -.--4 ee i pooue ON BUS LINE Finest | Walled Lake MArket + floor, private entrance. 286 8 (i eaN | ROOM AND BATH, UTiL- Jennie 6 dant want = | - ties furnished. 346 8. Marshall ROOM at%ac « * aldo talons wills at Perry. | ) aan et a : ebfidren pmol) cia welcome s0. FE a fa WATERFORD 7 i Room “APT ‘Pai ' Fiempstead entrance. bath 108 LJ i vat | THREE RNEGHED |) ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT FUR- eee _ MY 212 nished. Becotd floor epartment i (PARTMENTS.| © bus line. 955 Aim end beth. n Sent Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor OMS FURNISHED APART- 22 Ww. Lawrence Street FE 6-€i61 es aie if ; slie h. Tri sits | 23 eid wn. 1 SoDRRN YEAR ‘ROUND § ROOM pie $85 per month re tine WALLED LAKE 8 ROOM HOUSE furnished 4 2080 avs anes eart “TO er Lakeside Lr. Elisabeth La Betelee AvaRLQate TEL Rie i,” lake roan n home. va? ge ag | Located 0 ee trom Pontiac Cali De | HOUR AP Avra Ful crue AWD UW. | fore, Tote woreme PE 61444 be- "| RESIDENT FOR } RETIRED PRO- including is | Lambie eee? ror” rae r man. Private entranee. 306 Mt Clemens. _FE 200% GLEEPING RO ROOM, CLOse FT a Eri Beit Sr zon one ALEEPING noo ROOM ve cas i AWD one for wo. mage | reom. LD) C.REPINO | “ROOMBA” AVATLABTE ard rd if wae Ret- SLEEPING ROOM SUTTARLE _for 2 PE 2-4032_ 7 mJ Bevery. HORON HOTEL. AN cur mod reoms by day or wk 4s 6W. Huron 6t. Ph. FR o-3066. __Rooms With Board 38 roR 3 ” scam wa wom jemt food sm. care rE ROOM Ba elie vee 3% Convalescent Homes 38A PP ABLE LLLP OL OL L Ll COLES REST HOME FOR AGED people Aland 613362. Reeste- ebie rates 3 CAN T ke “) AGED OR CON- valesc patients into private home. Reubues purse on duty Pleasant surroundings. Phone OL Cane SIVEN ‘CONVATEOCENT egistered = Burse = in thetye ?. oe My nursing care OR meals within walk. ing distance of downtown Pontiac mo gee er double rooms ith hot cold water $125 =“ — HOTEL AUBURIN. Room by Day of Week em i a5 HOT ROR, Ld $12 WEEKLY ———_12_Herth_ Perey _pirect___ ___For Sale Houses 43 ANNETT OFFERS Immediate Possession eorner from Watkins "TShe Fore to move Lane Call fer turth- er Antormat FIRST 2 BE Civilians $350 Down Wee HERBERT € C. DAVIS 4095 Pontiac Lake >1616 BOWL ING) A Located near Pontiac. Has juach f pool table, has attrac. tive lease OW consider land contract of estate trade. — WEST SUBURBAN 9 acres Well located fon 16 0. 6 room m trees SHOWING DROOM Washington Park t 8 room & beth OF fuli READY AND WAITING WILL BOY on List YOur Lace eofe Tote w Russell property Purchasers waiting Dae Ney Ma bees vaeal tas ene, re a iees —— R_ FE. McKINNEY § ROOMS aNb pate | OSE | og ae WS ase. fee kee NICHOLIF & HARGER| fee, est of | aMal BOWN PRIVATE BACK \Mmall tamiy. a6 Cosceds. Open 030 ‘| @ 30 __UNiv, 10708 | clot or couple 66 Collage FE | Cooley Lake 33 °W. Huron St Po. FE +100 ae - | 5-a0a) : | AUTGMATIC on HRaT Ro 3 “we wave | Rent Apts. Furnished ase Roose, PRIVATS. UTILITIES | Fees I petty “Apply 100) $200,000 [APARTMENT FOR RENT © 5 |¢ Rooms ot kaw B16 4U-| We HAVE SEVERAL MODERN St" ony Geposet te purchase p26 | burn Reckihed tonsca, sGidtee was or seasoned jane contracts for | HOUSEKEEPING ~ Room | « ROOMs AND PaRate Bata come to family of & Avatiadle our clients. before you =" lee tesehelen, pear Aubura| amp ENTRANCE. West June 15.1006 10 miles west of sell ASK MAHAN | Weights Fe Pontiac Inquire 1 . the YOU BUY I7—WE'LL INSURE IT APARTMENTS IN LAKE ORION. | ¢ nooua eae feNBotemies trait Clah merce tinge MY. n—- Call eve- | i on ther Re hy E- EMpire ¢4008 a i | CAKE PROWT CEDAR AN 1 —. ROOM Bg te | © Room AND wath listo i ‘ane 4 besronm *, ~ REALTY CO, REALTORS Lake PORES, PRIVATE Dare. MO) sageed in paneled porch New Evenings and Sundays | i Lana pom —PURNIED wea | modern ine Gl! modern } 1078 W. Muren Ph ree i. Ee 3602 148 “AND ¢ ROOM “APARTME conveniences beat school a a a 7 er Private en. me ee — utilities gates year EM }200 . eave Rook ) art Wanted Real Estate S2A, sence 1 tam a re pai. | Ral oF aON POI 50 . Ph nll . J References re- .aorION pis YOUR LISTING vate beth 2 employed rs ot \* prove woth J is, de ax eA On *___ L. Seales, Realtor, FE 3-011.| couple. Ad y. MON, Pad-| posit: Miltere-t on Rent Houses Unturn. 36 = s noose. PRIVATE BaTH ann | ~~ E|* ENT aft, 3 GENTLEMEN |“ entrance ‘ae 18 ACRES FARM FOR RENT REN LAKE 7 ROOMS CHRISTIAN a. | “fvwme secut plo Bath. One| { Ox wt oy a On ALL Lager: Private beth and entrance te} bedrooms fveqette now. Tid” ore heme at eo ag a at aj Ts -. ee Mowerd rietlta irm as = | furnished heat “epehene 3 ROOMS sMALL BABY we- an “¥FAR mo, Will give lease | menth's . | wre EM >e412| come, 142 8 “oer? rae festa harnsbed apt peat ss as security Mar. Tet Rings ROOMS A «it NETTE — eweed _Svvet La eo ae } ROOM HOUSE WITH aTrTAch eo a ~ BUSINESS E ¢077'. Close to St. Josephs Cabins OR 303 | We Nespital FURNISHED nOOM APART. ™ IS TERRIFIC! | 13 hogs APARTMENT 810 FE ment mn Canoe arin APARTINT Of | 6? ROOMs WITH PRI | “bus ine Loundr? erivil a ~ e week. FF 2004 conveniences, 2 ma, shee: : from it Seeker take Dr see ae 2 Acre Estate Les | Walled Lake Area = ear St. Benedict's rage. $4806, terms 41West of Town ' a _Near : ie, idee rea Lake Front ii Hi 4 = 3 i ibs lid 25) : Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS ron PRederai » venings and Sunday i . RORABAUGH FE 2-5053 Otter op Woodward at Square Lake A HOME OF YOUR > OWN | it = 3 > SS i Bateman Luxury Living At moderate cost it i ‘i f i 7? i ‘ ud utd : wera. “ONLY eaten” - epirance, 22 living room With - @ining il. aE L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1302 -W. Muren &t. we Member ‘ ‘ B. D, CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 i176 Lim weg Sy sd +3373 3 * | ’ f f ? ; Cl ” , : : j ' i, ~ pweE TWO “a ; ; __THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1953 | + re NTY¥- - a e . ---- secioaaggliitllicnseanameess ror os ead ae Ree § - “3 CA AL \ by Di t T For Sate H ouses . as __ For Sale Houses 4 ? For Fer Sole Howsee ___ S| _...Eee. Sele Hommes ee FnS350, DOWN iit iicmsala race "sted | gene lta ct ~~ eee : | : if. wt . 1 ROOM MOUSE. 4 ¢ , ROOMS AND, DATE, BASE. | POR Ne yooms. Living Bork, Mears Sstaceg™ minesass “Gove pos — Gas neat. Very gond Take, etre ot. 4,000 cons Hie sek" peasinive OL 34703, LAKE wesnge |, Sant ay 2 ee ee) BEDROOR or a 008 dows ay en | 266M se. FON FORCE Sirictly modern & rooms full ot _er, OR 2. dome, full basement, ¢ work | 3 autometio oll best. | ju” Wee afield.” Terme to This is compns = Exe e| WEEKEND M sere, si pairieges poe gyn SR Can for appointment. wa rik very, shee furaare. 5 rom bungsiow ae tase ° beach, ek ciao will) bendie imcuding mort _MApie = \ie POLL would be proud to own and ment. automatic eet ie ‘ Geinthiane Re aE) ee mamecnl eoas|¥ cong (PARR, AE WUD: | ihe pce aa pire oa ou WOM ON WALTON SOU: | ‘m's saved siren thy ers a | a Yes: —_ ROOM BUNGALOW IN EXCEL-|. S5.0c"tha bus line Small dower pointment to see this one today. jevard. 4 room sneer gt| buy” Bo’ dont tai) Ud see ths NT COLORED é ition on large wooded ment. Terms. By owner, PE MYRTLE 2-¥az1 (a a * Fel eas teder x LAKEFRO Paves virent "Only sibee ‘dows Om pains PPP = f Eas ven avpe|_, WANT AN INCOME? tia G.soeep Panam heme eh B16 acres. SS ecco he rete |e ORENCE AVE 1 semen tae agen chee Fre | Thies an, opportuni for you Ranch Home ng] Behe ett ree: : SAAR REALTY 22 sy] 1 osom, metere # bedrooms oon oon mere ee'| Seis Stamens feet, Four cance E'SSys tia Nts | pete carpted a5 _ LOTS M2 Auburn Ave PR $330) "ee with ‘ull beth, corner lot.) Bargain a ie hes we feo bungalow. utility . Also 8 ¥ | Aa aaa sou, eA ftouses OF ALL KINDS AND which cout be turned inte 8 room, oil heat attached garage, @ room finland rr nal ; 1! A. Nott, Realtor teoomee ND BON small sitting on the same Ses ti, Saget © two takes. | ten Devt Priced’ ot sad see wits |. Russell A. Nott, P. W DINNAN A penal Bonse | im the came | Complete Bs.bos, |. Yet seat. Priced’ a CHARLES |= ese|_ * Sa | ree ah Se Only Once 0 ERE Ge Se Ngo DOWN 1 RESALE home with } bedroom % SIYRTLE 9-202 Will you have the opportunit — seein gaeLca nts io nates | bad complete cain, utten, de ACREAGE a RY ee i gh LAKE ORION $1200 DOWN 4 room| rooms. as cies oe evcer,| ina room, living foom ao cams ie coe Fel thse me a s00d | yebr-round . asbestos sided home 20230 Immediate possess 9 bedrooms and sem!-beth oo. We have several parcels er furoece. garage, & 3 lots | ieee coll we new here ; hs site, sigs em pane |. 7a Some ty _tandse tr ye t lets which Pivee to city be catvloc & oshest — homes for yu! AT SO HAVE % TO 5 Needs some wort but OR at — anes Gee, See S84 eS | vaseae sun ena : Owner poeelag for only 96.600.| (a ore, trom. price same cai PEntome enn Cd, el sag sites Wy you ore lncting fee on oe LAWRENCE W. S WITH ROCHESTER 1 room has 18 eloe- ee : — ED NORDMAN REAL ESTATE satiny - Bland + ts mow. ° Just a short ag to stores, ACRE. LOT Sra Gl. Pek ass, eel Wrercs asec fous siwir saucer ae | (4 A YTORD) .’ : ful woodwork Hot water hes’ a on | en ee ees : : o bu section Ur iv | ( -S( ENT LAKE | a ‘ LAWRENCE W 150 _Pric $9, 750 i IVILEGES ON mice pider Rome in eacetient| RE ESTATES INCOME eer G AYLORD JOSEPH F. REISZ > | cocpersuve, Real iiaig’ Buchange | LAKE PR ° Fomaition secs mo) RENEY GQMEURTED, 2 xp, | Myrmme su? bathe ghey | Wosuess ber thee ee a tte pete Yonsei” Weuse EASY TERMS ee FT adat s Ba) yore SAseMENT Gh LAROR| cepent retora om manee . “el e Flint St. bake Orton Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange! » yearoom house with vambing. closets gereae BIG lot SMALL! CORNER oe Bg a” PRICE | sath im other 2 cor garage Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SMART BUYS be Sh ie ‘tnsester’ welts and — te wm nb vane ED INFORMATION | ni LT FARM & INCOME ; ‘UT LAKE RD em mg hg apllaeaal lea , a we. coaas. Mee ety pont ye Mg Boge WEEK prick }- bedroom ranch type) qui te ge enceptional buy for WALNUT LA : D. M. TAYLOR OPEN EV ERY DAY $2350 down Opportun! PUBLIC INSPECTION Lot Teai$4 in an excellent) 413 915 Five beautiful moders Charming is the word for this : ages "hn hing Meea the con | "OR wM A oaee nl Al plastered = walls. rooms, ac heat, dandy me- spacious brick ranch home which REAL ESTATE . Con fos —" EDY torced sir auto. oti heat, Pn dern com Ios + | eg for ae po - rs tt § _Brosdver _ ~ 12 TO 7 rE M. « Reals | KEN N sea ei sis dove walating ‘mest qoccnting’ hee hen Gaon nad ing, The 30 ft living room. le} yy , BR PB .CHARLES, Realtor | Just_ 41.7 eee oe baa a = complimented by a lates em | West Side EE 4.0821 ope Sone ad oe eeee costs In Theater. closed porch. which lends a lovely | idea) fomily home, excelieat ecg ae : Mu re 4-30 ‘ ‘ view ecres | ties Cont ee Ea Ei in ovge canon ears) JOHN K. Irwin | saxcu soxoauow srneds sich” The sit fox | 2yetinlt"atea "hatte tni | ive et Seiya 2 a? . yc | RAVE FUN | REALTOR For this price this is one of the should ‘see this perfect home’ in | full bath down, automatic heat the city limits to . DRAYTON PLAINS. 7 Bo4. € HARLFES, Realtor seit on i ecg ag coarse ser otterea. = “I can go along with a practical joke, Prentiss, but be- = ively sting . e end bet woter o— Pa pe ; city Sacks wen ts car aesaae eo | FE 4-0521 FE 2403) __ EVE FE 21806) bedrooms full beth. paneled dea me, this wasn't practical!" . WING LAKE AREA $15,800.00 bungalow with I cer garage on! Telegraph. open evenings | Phone | i STOP | Ond 1% esr garage. Fenced jot. | lieve me, one . eiiks: lccbied . J ecre of land 3 fireplaces. Oak | 11). Mauve heel Ketate Exchange | IMMEDIATE eon as ' gas cere The view | Sparkling New Cepre iee Fe ee ee ee ee es C4] Rated” nam s ‘beeen | PANDY Vacanr BUMOALOW Sale Houses 43| from the bay window shows the | Par kling “Brick WRIGHT-VALUET meas wise 6 pooutind. home ‘GATEWAYS to Teme, oeey tore, ea — “ise ‘titeben. fell basement For Sale Houses 43 __ For Se atlasaeystaea SAS aoe waggle g igs a See ns reom FE 5-041 FE 64-0003 06825 with £2528. down ; — = mot a in aw a. 3 car garage | ~~~ SEES Se y DRAYTON PLAINS | HAPPINESS | gest.ron arngewor | BR APaiad "RE, Nomen, Te | a stan hey Pesan | tale ane beet o'er | deat Mat tat tlc 4 t “ . : i . fatale ha eta Es eager | Pisattly eit ginie (ud rench | wa emit - we Teape | | PE MOR Ofnad sebedh Call Peete) NN ADAMS RD. «=| Sematis, eaheusd ten, delight sey, Pal ee ge CITY AND COUNTRY tached garage lake priv. $3800 ’ DORRIS & SON ‘N x mse. 3 eg eRe ln Bay it ed at $15,000.00 financing oe800 with 62908 dows | SIX MILES WEST SUBURBAN ‘“ HOME REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS Pp t di baths. Ganasoe poren and| @ : Sea ey mame 4) esttaTartmctgt Te ins ail’ | eo ahQMite "PEs names |EE Gates OOF MARTE ~ FOTWIAGE | tesa "eat| New. ranc men: LJ] ; . seome Ae > we pores Shey need. Tha ettracive farm bg a pg Ae igen nn MILLER INDIAN esas pan 18 THE “BIRD TO BEE. gas grese-feneed ‘esemtent “sg “BUD” NICHOLIE Pe ' home offers 6 « 1 ~ Everything to < ~ stall has 8 : leak wg bx ak yo oS Ser cat pes 3 BEDRMS. insects “StF peat pare cenes Be PETS | OPEN 3 ves. | ev cil bet water heat. 9 porches, CLOSE TO TOWN ~ -—EAST-CENTRAL Bae marae, to Fy livine $1,750 DN. ment today — a ey Prop. 4 roomy thal home My lntge | guraes fot 'Seaast RY fod pat. | On paved surest & bur fine 4 |) vedronm home Close, to bus | from att er et frevines “eather Sets] CRAWFORD | For Sele Lake Prop. 4 com, kitchen and “dinette, soll Offered at 610.978, ¢1.978 | home. he ms-| one ‘sized living room, living and dining 1reoms neigh! paige hg fs utility reom. On @ -Y pool YOU CANT APFORD TO pstemsancl — "bccn bnes =, pamon | ead & _ Lew ries gl oo home ape- — Pag Mrs secede AGENCY a es a wna sie’ down delecmas en the| MISS IT Oak floors. Takes $2500 down top, pres, sige 0 A ures and snack ber: 2 nice oak floors and trim a na yOREN Eves tise | furnace, 2 extre Jake lots tm | tee PADD [EPS NEAT AND TIDY! josepit F, REISZ | Sous vermant Be meaty por chores, ace fog 308 cay shale You'd beter but). | Srager.y MODERN 3 BEDROOM | Susce tree ge Pe om vam] Atrecive trem eng bam, 21006 6 Moree ore same] Mc SUBURBAN Sr coat “stat | STRICTLY SUBURBAN] petge "nce" ea gett Sha Gre 0 Reale oat Dixte Hw 3-300) be \ redeh on ; ; _ =e “DOLL HOUSE, | pe tome ‘tin fant Cp | Gomperaute Real ton Bachange | 3, parm Sif cee | tthendv ant Masiee™st | 4 new ¢ zm and tam ote won|, ESE, pommanep, nove. »| gfe Eu sac oO Om Small but wie of room forex} ft ring. room 2 maser bed- 4 jon ell forced aly furnace. Pully gn ag tows neer the lakes. All floors. |* ACRES, 24x30 = "7 \KE ome has plastered. walls, "oak SSoatlan bunts, oh beet, coapens hepa, ton be tn * Beautiful corner, lot 100 by 135 —_* a ELIZABETH TARE fan, Si sha an Sat pae| Seat ai Bee -| C) T)) Ser itiovs | gegen | ERE i een | eae ere ti-4 aS eon in 1900 With privileges on ee hy jreom , : On Sorted abe) Roan arn & Pe. OR 3-1268 ind oma. 1%), se ot A bar- Geese, ben gn oa Oe ve FOR BETTER HOMES ig Maas peg te ait. israe. living” room spe sho pm ad eg Bagi = oe an STARTER et SEDRCoIS Miadie | matic —— as erper\ ue . iw ~ let us help ple sink ; monthly. verse * auto 1ELMA M. ELWOOD} *° . WEST FROQUOIS uity imc Hee? kitehen with double price. Straits $55 ue g08. ae coparemstem tate ms. «| —NORTIL 18 MILES | we wut Se'proutiersnew you tnis| You et pear fll cout i Tmmacgale rouse Te WARD) PARTRIDGE! LAKE LAND CO. | Bi\oeanaz*cit Guar mabe erat en Sten, SSS" oc! | mane ROME, Hrs, ¢ AcOms, | Syrete"bests ‘via rome te'3| eunmeg Ba toriee tows | freee emcnegvy cate | REALTOR FE 2-8316| 4. Pontiac Trai,_walieg tate Ra. 7E 4 2 ‘or. ~~ PURNACE. euie new 4 room, 2 bedroom he oboe Uneoteek pay Basing ose Lame gy | Pang loans te Basy a wy 43 _W_ Huron St: Open Eve 7 to 8| ished basement 36x60. Utilities ve ost A aethn? welon jarne Emp ~ Pret | em bath Dccosd. Uena | - GOUDEN teresa Gal aaceema Giieriua | c@e Waee the hen. ~ | tot inetated. AWB a ee pong restricted. Lew vale owner. OL Tak Pronk a tee 07.380. $1.00 | Owner leaving city and says must NE . ee own ‘i _Heights. good location. FE 44328. down payment Easy terms Pee FF, | Geen. VOOR CHANCE = Sa ote Ths ipfae, Dbedreom home. Privacy 2-0040 fh T TONE RFE a choice “ ; : Donelson Park Hoe WEY re eta taeda tr| tes sean bene on tone Gite | STONE REALTY CO. ¢onuial erge near schesle, If you want to Reve seculusion mpleto Lake & Water Frontage PETE CAPE CoD sae Tn. divided tute 3 apert-l ote peuve Bun i to & tee shee she wah atend chasing over your lawn, this Near Plains, As low as oan A ed Gesalitely ten: mente Has @ nice high and dry 9 to 8 p.m. Daily; | 6 12 ha dalt tenon aut ae the deel . Beautiful 3. bed- NORTH SIDE 630 per ft. Basy terms. poll gy — Py pines cere rate nee oll furnace | MODERN ¢ ROOMS BASEMENT. Garage with paved drive- room with attached ga- oy “Lh block HOLMES-BARTRAM scaped . Fruit " Ears end automatic het water Also 6 2 car e and 3 jets. Full way of course. rage len eck off the road, 2? heqreem heme, oe fine’ jewel. Vestibule e aerage This is o steal at 86.780 e 1,200 down 140 It you've looked for an in & scenic 4% Gcres of wWoeds | cit A Ep a 4202 Dixie Highway OR_}-1950 ag Mg 7 Hirepiace in. living REALTY U0. BBAL with very good terms. — t. Inquire 149 Cortwrighi. older home in Fee ving siete i © qessegtar’s Only $3,200 with 960 : LAKE FRONT foom 125% full diming room. a Cosperetive Real FE 4 oo @s00 Down PORT RN HOME WITH INCOME — Poo a can dream 3 picture ee 14 ACRES 1 a. wah Redreoms up with tiled bath Pull FE 2-463 On, nie 2 room home just e short Partiolty fureshed ot war7s nose _ferecs sale, Reasen- po pee one | ss A 4 pedroom home =, ibaa, ‘oe Melons Lane. with recreation room Open Eves. ‘tl @ Sun 104 istance oie rs poe | Pa ae. Pe < tn page pl og og: penny Geod basement. ken| Tound home heated 2 car garage. A a a Pens | a ee eG) Se ee ait. ies Seis een rectous . - 5 sor—aur ing —Onie+ 4S >} F Fa once on terme” stellate “FIOME AND INCOME | * % *: gene owe toy thie coor four | of ‘Teot 2 mi. trem Oven” Terme 2s ‘EvEninos On VaR pris CIS HOME ; . + q reoms do Willi k can be arranged rE > EVENINOS OA $3338 .—~ rs > A pertect spot tore couple whet A TOLINSON, Realtor | ene car wornee al ~ 1iams LAKe | ;* L. Templeton, Realtor, LAKE ESTATE hn hr ee 1'4 Acre Miniature Farm! cee tive om the first floor and sas Rowley Street v . 008) ist Moor. 2 bedrooms up. * TAXES ONLY 948 po gn ng | ee eS #1000 down ons charming four| plensasi. ving "room. full Lous fat fe 4 tedesom tebe |p Orehecd Lebe BS.' BB Nearly new Tennessee stone a SS Country living at W's best tn tie | at Soataire Downstairs has 8 | 1 oy < Telegraph Rd. | repm nearly sew bungsiow, in| dining. ont; | Net as enim Wellto-wall ‘car | L REALTOR | Scurprivete, late, Near Roches. | - a nGereeed ‘ch tstela an tacge Vee bedteom pacsary Lome | Teakmcats hove bocd weed floors side needs +: ment oil "Snir | ~peting im living room and dining | TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR ter. 1@ rooms 2 baths, 2. fire- 5 oo (24x00) with full & Ty and | 913.500. Locate? pear schools. | ~ Mt only d, Realtoc| © {%dig4 terri Ser, Cate spare Pull bathroom and extre-| FAR pa ae gg will divide m 10 cere per hot weter breeseway oaaie tien, Let ee k. G. Hempstead, Rea 12.060 worry — jeree Utility room. This-home was| _§ —— Racen'| Saseaa' taba eeene car garage, Aine “thichen oe oe KINZLER les Bact Wurce Girget | offered. wen but for "veer eround living cost, MY 332. for = = R I t garden sin i eo. ee. = « STREET - eee nivta oa * s & pond “as 0. pin, Ouees sen ll Giroux & Hicks NEW } BEDROOM’ HOME BY enter eign Denirgile 19.500 with $9,600 down RIPP CARE (0 RIVER FRO tern oe oy Annett nc. = rat cs 308 wi 08 owe P Dine Ney Drayton Pie mola a se tp Wood C wwpe ime SS ee a oe We Unew you wil he | e388 we mew, Et, tam om Ps Commeres Ra Pontiac, Mich. = oe F. C. 0. LAROE COTTAGE 3 SCREENED Open Evenings end Sunday 1-4 ~ RN a R OAKLAND LAKE PRIVI- ; LTOR 206-Oneida Porches ar basement, wired 7 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor rooms, ‘sot etia. etna’ Pie |"\eees. GeU ncocn pee, 5 ee ' Qt 2 eee immedis "postensinn tetate’ | Sale Business Property 49 M Oakland Ave reso) TIL] MPH ture corner yooma. Lenaae4 ft Terms, ees fer: (Ur “ orl wie ini «2 ine = "Real Estate since wit’ cen) eee "xnehon | —fermiehed G1, "0, OR 29000. | = with ay wilBties, nee Ti, | OR D190 Ottee Open 61 esses ame. the SBP thew, Priced ot Goan, pared carest etere. Vor INCOME mre ¢ room apart. tisges wir eter Pe NEAR ecroot shy een sie os $2,500 DOWN ured. enpter ‘ball areange Sea" ATTENTION chest bus ant stere''S weeks | periment Storms and ‘screams = paymenie of Soi | © garage ten, Det see eee Test | | Rae “outset For Sale Resort Prop, 44A INVESTORS Possession. $1000 dowt rage. Lot 80x00 810.800 Pioneer Highlands MADISON STREET RAY O'NEIL, Realtor garage. lot 80x130, $65 per mo. family home al aw 4 ee ne : amt sek aie | West side, close to bus forms. Right tm the heart of this Seapese © renme co cae Geer = : LAKE equipped Uke-new z 6 mile W butl ting stores. 4 room stool base- fine community and with Pull price $10,428. "Ww. ELIZABETH wall-to-wall . Ce Ortonville. T years oid ot ment 2 car " gfeae dows : iE park and lake privileges . TS 4 BEDROOM BRICK-Two lots, too! right for fehing inde or gts cack tee two 3 tote. full Hm | HUMPHRIES-| feast caer ceurragn. po Ng i ON Be See at nal pe paen = aattOa bed MOVE RIONT IN! Deluxe bun- and 2 bedrooms ve, “Pel ry down OPEN ——- drapes, ee — | ae Parking | er ret ta, gees m= ttrnetivg rooms @ bed. Fad wareee Prive) te meen ee wee! cake Lake Enates | |. R. HIL North off Joslyn Sele Suburban Prop. 45A| front, and cot owns “¢ , Lovely ~ double A termes = ac Very alee 3 bedroom q eliza TZ = prceet rentals um ge of Gliver| tage, summer patie Taceliems / Oe. = oe Brick oss “t : pow $ on 3 bedverm hemes 000) rite at = $11,000, a * “ “Watkins Lake Eront 1 & R A eye tong itn rE 5-41" REALTOR W. Biron tm this tocatien seed non {| _R ae ESTER Saas * Tripp, Realtor . The value ever: tn « j 12) eben _— can be . 2 vy ‘ W_ Lawrence St. Os Exc omesites : ° nome, A wees ULEWIR hey room, @ nice bed- yard. 84.000 with terms, Evenings mamamrensige coe) FLUMPHTies| EPs aes ema. | $a eaphnsems se vow noon oo | Lesko Rr Trpp, Reahor { Soe Sarat ‘= ; ‘ein © Coho it cor eacage Per sein Pepe Pe 'oae |. ? sieam beat. 3 car ge- mene 22 W. Lawrence street Open Eves. piacevin large )iving room. Rugs | § Sete tom, “Goutact “our *trencs| REALTOR FE 2-0474) lowes Cesew hate "Si a3 DOWN a na on Drive - a, view “over: - PETER or 3-3 Mul “Giteee ‘wun $8,000 down ra Dunes Fak . the corner of | 4) N. Teleg Open Evenings Toom. ; . : . ’ > . > ra mece Storms and ' New ranch type home on 60 f | i, yes Priced at with “| T ] ag Se SPS SS S| es SE | ESE ELE) AT) ve Se | Templeton | . ws: enn ean ai tadiraoe or rats ee Aa Ce te, PAMIEY ot: fina “eM wen PE - fepicean to eoge moran ger’ | ITM WRIGHT, Realtor teres, ‘porim miecty wor = | CLINTONVILLE RD. sd byrekiact, oom 4 Toate. | +8 —_— — tees he - ar routing. tor oan i Out wa Hills nrg le ane eaves, Balents ws ping ow ee gl na ace Fe ‘vent Good "sppertun , aS one 1 me ence fon Priced st cule Gis ee with con- Rent-Lease Bus. Prop 49A OPEN SUNDAY is Sed"eqminersiel, Terms cea be | all ha story . ranch $1,313 DOWN fear }—. vide ae oe eee 2 Vetreoms large living robe —_— 20x PT. BUILDING, EXCELLENT ISON Ff — — ~ bungaow with ett but “tm Lane privtiogss on Union Lane | $] 000 DOWN. with good fishing end bust. | Dfeeseway with Ds for quick | Other in Rochester Ares "| location 1 block from A. JOHNSON, Realtor SUBURBAN 1: ae p sutra ane rooms goes with this Soe ee | FAMILY Ing ‘abd the ‘beaution of ta asic Jeaay (orme Evenings call | erm Watson, “Bealer oS hog "st FE 4-2533 Se 2 dedroom recently decorated. | party finlehed 4 , | 3 i Ay poole ono Well located tg good Muff Kvart, Michigan. LAKE FRONT 48 W. Pourtn OLive 60371 = . 1704 'S. Telegraph Rd. peed road “and aasee hie Toterlor: “pew wall wall herelanea singe apres cotien eng hood ee eo ww Meet ¢ resw end bath, 2 ded $1,000 DOWN 200 bana i“ WEST SUBURBAN Fe" nla ; i aeunes. § Oa plastered and ‘ | ES | 3 FE & 3 1 Estate ee ees et ay Boe ‘ Ready to move jn. New Lge yg . | ohn Kinzler, Realto EMBREE & GREGG od am PRE 46903 : Only #6.880. wih substantial down BESS SCHHAM piaketam “SRS fetceees| STOUTS Sees Seco ats pss Fa ray tte | UDSEN rate mei: po) me | BEST BUYS | samss soe coil, Was by, Seor. | Co-cporetive” Reel Botote Ba: KN tered wails. neollom garden spot, $3.00 with Includes aes and insurance. 3 TOD AY $i tn" sr, Sok Guns on ae se ee : ge — yg Ry , > + #* , AVES J BAN walla, hardwood Moors, K. L. Templeton, Realtor carage othy Sayeer pines Have You Crescent Lake im. oad sh en oe ae Dy OP $1,500 Down 2238 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢463| Just Look At 2 = Sener . Very nice. . Eves. Bt FR 24411 4% rooms and bath. 3 yrs olf | deal is closed. Excellent 2 bed- price. Two bedrooms. ‘ = tiled path. ful wit ae VT) noek remit] Seen) | Ba] BS SRES | Ree Se, Se et (ree ete ee 3 bourse, Eilts, Lake Estates. Large ~~ privileges. You wilt ike the house | “". Ortonville 122, Rever . “ | garage, take priv near 2 car garage With attic apace. and the price, $7.980 with 81.800 10 ACR . Achools. $1,000 tt ee fy | Masta sears] A Ny | ESSE Art|. 880, | EEA SES Young's | #55) FAYDEN | Seis ane criss | SON T eter enter, "venetian bias, SOMETIMES (SIL, 7 . : fornen obs om worms, Bee Caer mete eben | Bee me to buy home Colonial Home ~ WANT. ) | Homes $6975 TOTAL PRICE | “sitemnpesseets Sat joss) comer at pore. ate. F] SAT? \ WM. H. KNUDSEN | gee pearooms tm thie ‘ dasement. erage TO SELL YOUR Cee "REALTOR fertwrenss Mauterreat. gisr| NEAR LAKE ORION | iste HOUSE 7 Taine for etther a large ~ LOW AS ne ‘tre baTte eben parece. Ms Sra ae oe re one $750 Down - FOR Wipow! | meget O9, make” into, Sa ime | aif-5 pa gg OE ae Sig Ss eee oon woth Pest vow | write frame ¢ rooms, bath. Pabor jekend’ Bun: ees sea, Sr $875 D ments, “Owner “takes innd om-| "00m Rome on a tot saxtze on) CUCKLER REALTY | tet "Serreliee’'t tase feg Yul be lowed’ so foots ea — own GR ai86 one Walton rhs Al very tee Sy Sinngs: | Bree! rk'TSN re vane Sk $403) Remodeled Farm House help, tn sclring vour real | ~~ , astern Oe OF eUahecs | $1.$00 PULL PRICE fay ee a - $79 DOWN. COMPARE! _ | ¢ Ree oderm houre gareee, ey ae R Pero tome fee'te believing. 61080 dows. WHITE eg ster | fite Shetint wres| GA YL Se Eee | $1,600 Down OS : v a Bosan't, that *Lath & Plaster 15 be, Charies Metiek, $38, wen sm 0 aman teen | ne Slit] oengs t men, om BROS * Se mh “Aluminum Wigdows EE ORION | Seatrmnits Real tatate tncnange} S0BS 08 ocr” land bey end ast ponseecten. +4 oe On 3-198 and *Ranch Roof . . PIONEER HIGHLANDS *) & Om | to 8 7 . water we *Fully Insulated eh A. sd, tal at $1,000 DOWN Species te the tree bof $1,500 Dows . 5 tenis parece — Tin, nome ietted tm the x large Sa Tore, bese] Sungaiow Rrepiace. ares orem, home made inte 0 9 GOOD LOCATION 20 Princeton | GREAT | | See PS oe | Seer S| Sere. | hee ott 4% a petere & te - Monthly payments : haa a te tow pee ant Bh "Tarntsed renty to move : con Open 16 Ane ota $1,450 DOWN terms. tse Dowie on Prsahin : S108. Let us show you Tome. : Come out and compare. BY OW. Wil buy Mis modern 2 bed- | 93.50) DOWN 1. 3 Feoms. steal 4+ cut ¢ eee Others: have and now bg yp he! est _fopseed ah. tae ones Py es = “aseorshed =| a" aad we seep they are moving in. ype a ae" ot "ontine gh na gh “4 ee Sie." FS Besos 4 + . = , ranch Russell Young. = A. ‘aylor Russell Young}. EPS Selena at ‘ | . 4 ! 4 ; bod i f Lap \ , . , , ' Business ; ~ = THE PONTIAC P + PW a: Business Opportunities ) ; se¢ ry a eee ee Ae iy ror Boe Household Goods EEN LA SEPTEMBER Me ae ‘ A jee eee ee ‘ 57| Sale Household Goods 57\ MODEST MAIDEN: oe er , come FURNITURE it 8. aes = > : am? ar reoms,: sis . : = : ld ~ * $100 - Eevee ciate tal eukty Se pixma moom surre | — ase By Jay Aian| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60) Db It Yourset —TVENTY-THRER ¥ ~~ Go anrigdta. aateeteat * Pt. REFRIGERATOR iin abil baa agpeenien Seely t Yo ae mine! On Y : Hien y BE ge * very feud enodition EM S18 OAM fame | PUMP. DEEP WELL MCDONALD Pa vhs Sep ena = Gaye Bonen ae ee St jen ee “ er ae wal, Ft | —S-eeb_comptete._ 9598. M16 WE MENT Pu ~—_ SANDING Ma- haneh store, sode fountain. BC. WashEnR be| Sf07 getle ve. 30” oven, . ipe eup and machines. reoial. ‘180. trontage ‘cn spocd QUICKLY Ee ie vour% ba Stags et ahs i Ply wood sou a8 ergs, Boe Srections ee nn fo. Aran 7+ bate Lake Pe Van ainds, pinln @ decorate. «i voli uth ale ins iat lal at ie Money for vacstion. ao garion culivatory yg: RE REMODEL ING SAL FE CS eer mone won ruRQUOM why fo. ventions a oon. Ue bills any worthy: pur. 4330 dows: go hg amps — $29.50 maa. aon ‘ buy! wonde pose. Good eredit ts : ‘all sises) 83 mt) win Ave re $30) oc 0 to) Pm 7 My maak Dandie, The! Gea! | $5 Lo 800 other amounts ‘eas g ’ Sua ee we ary 7 _—— = | Powna Pos me _ Sale Musical Goods “63 ge Apt | STONE REALTY CO, = Free Mradion. 98° uv. Mile vied vinater yes $0 tools f HOLE bidGen hen ie hs OW, re Y CO. | GEN See ites Sst Eoce’ | Geek Geamere ectomrans Peo to4 tools and equipment rented Urey | wet aca Quen PED _becrifice Bincalo i-l01 i] sre ‘ ) -NERAL PUBLIC a oat es Seamere sutomatic ben gd pekup ong clay we ter cals | coeduien e000. Fe —, we iescLes sls 4 LEXINGTON | equipped. “Be own boss vt ty} LOAN CORPORATION Feom oultes, Cee SS: SRS | biocse Yoke ikea tae cenivonceD ¢ — wimal ae ioe ee Lene Ug aes. ee won| 69 W. Huron Street Ss arc po a ee See ah —F at SEPTIC | COUN CONDITION B PLAT CLAR | : LOAN. Haron Street | Se radveniie: | ea — te LL | Aaa accra | Res 3k at | BEAUTY SALON ae ec pA he COME OUT & - CLAYTON'S = calteie & $1 1s BA wr ta x ieee . I . PY SAL N PARKING Bag PREE Furnitute A WHITE pet a a MORTAR F ench $35 FE 6-6387 es. N DETROIT Need M DAILY, Pri NIOMT “TIL 8. 3088 Orchard lances BLAYLOCK”? au iumatsn 5 Vist WORD . aks. Gen in oney? Rn ge ge , oar ares COAL & -OCK SUPER ay | sel ce a pay ay ' “ress Hgts re 1 or PE bee CO4!. & BULDING SUPPLY Co foal pena THOMPEE EXCEL- : pare Oe tient “tee tone Vp oe near as your telephone WebiN Rona Se OE — SLECTAIC RAWORs 0 REPRIOMRATOR" AND FOO She SASOSHONE BOOB COE. | wo ae oe § room fat ee Sige i ven old ‘only 698.80" Mi Electric 108° om he Munro. furnace for sale, OR ‘we | Aiton 413 8 Jonste 0600 CON. | ENOLIEN aM SPRInO! 0 we: | Shep © tor a Me -812] ALL UNCLAIMED LIN Genvir GAs REPRIOERATOR. | Fon tani snot SEWING MA | wtb vaRD Bans ¥iboLe— old. To le vaste mun ber opts ener is: | Pot auto fm Se PE eM Te eins! Sue, Sopteneenmetanirs, Ee wit “ES eeoaet | Sale Office Equ torah, mae wea, Emel, pace ads payment a gncing. refinancing. ini? Gots Seal Lincloums . 94 off _Muary FE trte To W, 1, om. | ROCK HOUNDS — quipment 63 . +6036. 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FREE F660 present o' pon cod but Community Na Instalied t Py . dina a division $6000 7 Fle . gto gn a mas aoa ma | Seg ete Re teh aa senna we 4-6 Sey cae ee ne | emp uc | Hs Mehta tis | pecgteemare age ‘eer spot sround Seginaw-Bay Cy | TEAGUE FI _, - _.|CASW FOR . © buy. sell and exchange for the _onone Cheeseman Pees | de baat Ay yey umentcHie, 61280| Boarding and meas ~ FINANCE CO.}-? ols. Phone om ‘ i ' “I'd Jove to kee i {~* —— Oener ‘C~ etter Trays, $1.50 each Kennis, FEL ane Lawiend % Million | 02. N. MAIN 7 PIECE LIVING. nOOMsUTTE,'™ Oakland Furniture | | for writing those te with you.it it weren't! perc Ole: LOOK | ite So Sores © Sine bacele. | BiRaiierts, verse That's not peanuts. Th ROCHESTER end tobies. 2 rollaway beds. elec-| = PE 2-859) arabe belting to be ton | Sale St Store | & uipmen PaRaKErt . : gross on this grocery at's the / . MICH, a Savwatraivleatalar (etc! Used Tr d —— _ storage building to be torn |e Qe t 4 ARAKEETQ’ OP | roe > tne prime eatma | woes sotos. ones takes, for ee age we pete ite 1 ADL sine ce gyi wt | For Sale M Miscellaneou _ . Ho OP Button \2 MALTED MILK M'C 74 Bee a -— a ation that on mee Go oper. HOU LIVESTOCK ford Keego wick sale 133) Bam: | Febietop or yoser ied gee -ga | ieee a) F or Sale Miscellaneous 60 “SEPTIC vali MY -2-443) plaae gas “Cory gates bewees | PARAREETS ’ . } CORS: MB... TA Te a hy artddie e 4 ple a dows payment "ae adil ‘Rochester OL €-0711 OF ‘19701 ft ey SHEL VADOR , —— ouarenieed to} ‘ epen, ie, ane, MATTRESS (Mchemical tor as title en, ees wen a Melgarette machine ina, | PARAKEET BABIES 1 WEL ie: ° } . ? balance repossessed mp 6 ORS3 mr te phone information sa WI riendly Survie SAVENFONT AND CHAIR att, Dring 'room ving seem oulte bet) ae ae aa ge og Ane Garage Door heey tring me eat Sn se gt ne oF BEAUTY FiRAKERTe. Cal HE ser with DRES. p40 95 | _vinged | patirese and spring, 818 Duncan | chop _equipmopt 383 Pl ARAEEETS. CANAEYEE, CHOBE. STATE-W NYOUNEED | Sp bape nee a ct Ferman fee Parting an, | Speers spoons. Se ens eats |e Sporting Coeds 05 | taneee Re RORAE ap - IDE . tress. PE pete. cot with. mat MAN’ Ss ana ct awe go feanced. prices epee eyelle at ro tobia, Guth beaek bil FS ~ Se | SS 6. Auburn ie Boe Service of Pontiac to $500 DINING TABLE AND 3 y CHAIRS: 1 : w._Pite sa : - Wwewels for rght aoa tee eale.. tes iehing on oe? | BHALLOW WELL PUMP 623 | Custom meag practices or hunt POINTER PUPS SPUNKY CREFR ORE om Eg Lendmesser, broker We can help you, et 12 Thorpe npert. good condition SE DT TRADE iN meONES 1 RENTA mm fentt obon - EE, ve: We a & © pm eM! Pee ge carl longs Wag points prio ee. lear ome fleid ; a -degpore = can get up to #500 DROP LEAP WALNUT TA8LE Reiri DEPT. 381 Baldwin PAL vse “e be“ K GOOD BARN. % BY v0 FO x eavingn} _ | pene av vi00 “Guns a. tee on busy ot et mane small monthly pay-| S¢t__ Fedio et, 2 pe living peor nuns conetl warenteed 979.95 | BATH ie Lacon? GARAGE DOORS Mcgee gs eo moved away archer gh ia Ld 2 PER CENT aPainoen— os ‘wine eA This station he Mena Telephone us or cali . furniture, elec — Apt sise pprape parent $28 85 and Rie, cout | Bales end cervie . i hake sa ues ian once This binoculars Rie rile scopes AKC. te bs ha a BORER. - | aed ieforme a at our of | SS eS — an pot Bena eet ens | See =, ane Sor _quettty. | See. _ Oe allele jotting Wwegeee, “layeway ef Rosrtie pe gesming Cooter. : _— - — hudie cou em steam and hot TAY MADE @Taté : : terme Philips 10 or) & wiand NEIGHBOR DESK. : $20.00 | ‘er be cit ‘fived. ve@ | Fiectrie SHOWERS - ‘ jo. _Seginee by owne tet for ate Fen Y AND | S { condition. $28" Phone PE: SJe2h, Drning ro0me, suite wuite 90) HEIGHTS SUPPLY |. detvery” Five eclimsice aad tree doerifie, veins 633 yori “Seige mene arrow. * ase Af My yg Fog _by owner FE 003 — $-3628. feakfesk set $248 ocean 5; ' a compléte pated rvatories ows. @ 1 Roc 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 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Totlets BALE « MeGRBc a MINANCE Co. leant cendiiea. a ou 2 oe ee WEFORE “YoU inVest iN 4 O*, Desig My eB Ronee | Michiean Piocten teriaty econat’ | _Pe-Sisa” Bice tata rulaarees “Kora “OUT of artrid “a on FE 4-1574 sf mE Escras aa ie Only - = » iv ot | fod beraere Complete, nvvie taba Ave scent 9) Orchard | ~ re cons __ ly unters, Re ea 2 3- ndition 'w 1 , ge Te Ponting State Bank Bidg. |2 PEGE LIVING "NOOuaUTTE USED TRADE-IN | _paymer 7. ec coneed “sh Sci miro eetine ve RPLUS LUMBER pated end used shotguns and dee \° we OF oP peaote Kéo- ™ THE “mIRD" 70 ~ ae RoOMforrE | | DEPARTMENT | “Pe teers iow)” G & M COMPA rst | pacelioat (Gea Pies | ieee ee sere i” GALTON ~AquaKTO— WFR SEE Pye svt e@nen | ite eo - el ange! , SUPER DRIVE-IN | OAN Je BS, Goleman foreed wew In CRATE. om egg tt ah wel. ‘lala’ es rr RE rye : mt Me, pares $35 compote “Set ave a , P) echisela ele aw woes, |) (ic cn. ) — . par at Se Me rete res. ro “oes Oe =o rs on “ Ra heedymis Ceasrete & 00.00 per 00) enn eee halt AS THOROUGHLY TRATWED En. : bullding fixtures “A equipment ; unm aa wer 6880 cock OF oe a RN bis = SS, Sows oe orm, Sur ect, Ribs BURR. ed pus. 8 -- is 2 the Wost bu: & IN cose PORNA ubure Ay + rell reofing © Tote os ; Nears Groee bs mos | Extra Fast 8, COTE _TORNOER, WES | Pies 8 OWNERS AEDU-AW. | tnget Tn" from we i | inca oak RPRINOPTELD BAR: | ORL WLace Sas i ¥ rything | , s ay r : ; . } Cae $30. Servi 1ENT CREDIT TE: i y WHEEL Ti C TRAILER. § ROOM |Miownor OIL PURNACE & OIL agg ei ot or | wie ne fer toes Be ree ee BOAT i ce T con renee FCONOMY poe FE 6-2853 Git. | OUriNothe oe a se tron stinks 15 ar 60737 bet weon't Se end 1 9 4 om |7 each. j CH + tems pening tty sei FURNITURE CO, SSL ita tant) Cereb face SP itt tisha aaa" Sa wate cnavoune. nap pega | D288 Teetned. Beerded 70 ; toneession, 1. ry me se scept ‘Bund » Ww mere . ‘ eats Best ideation eee | Re | Watt eaptwe Te Sa RON * Crota Cain: TEAL age gg K oo POINT piAMOND | dear bi gg =e. hoe | a a BATHING . tables ane 2% FRIGERATOR. STOVE, WASH. L $1.00 PER 100 design, wash bo Lesve ¢. 0223 cash FR 5-1330 +™ | Goose” r — takes for aE. we ve et, end living room worerporanpe qarts or. peweer | chamber, _ MA &4 a SUMMER PRICES ON Sand, Gravel & 0 Dirt 66) _beet. cA By i i. qrure room | madera etude “a on. BURNERS - Con & Bultion ~ be KENTILE ~ —| COAL NOW IN EF-| “ert yee ot aan DmLiven 1 2 “tay, Gram & Feed 1 snd eu toe butiner monte | TINE FABLE MODEL Fv ty Orchard tate Ste PE 3.10 | anna ie ‘warnies | FECE. GOOD COAL| #e'tad Soames MALED ALPAL PA. MAY _ puny — a FIX. | ar ote te ve ALW «| VE ¢ anytime hing. | “and PA MAY. PIReT tg Page Takes’ 630.008 teed pean guaren-| Se 1 Bg =. yd ae "tLO Te en AYS | fOr gon second cutting EMpire }2688 : — ; End tables $1 66, foot xoetaer wen ak Maat. can, Snell,“ bedrooet tor ied | Open 99 GOR SHOP M. A. BENSON /é ‘ VERY 66606 | Peanenes wiias CORN FOR \ STIC FL RNITURE Ae Sree, 0 aa ae Lond Span MipmoyER wTm at oe anae vee wh LAROE * waren eat 540 N Baginew, wan anes ge ome new aL ~ PALIN wre GIFT SHOP 3 Bae lng. gas. elon | eee Ti at-| Lecvery chowreeme M | “mon new FE FHI . Ale | ep stoma ANS BLOWER. | = oo _ end ebopper, OA oni. ' 1 r ET] . " : 4 i = rE ¢ : : ~ Banter & L ivingstone © NK FURNITU RECO.LE SS gus stove GIR. Trover cua Nete 7" = oe LOOK!!! Geen ot ois -aKO7 eee oa ey eae oa. : Mortya are PE 41538} TO FARMERS Te AVA SERT) ot ‘On “>eloi” Wwesler, veocem- | ott mrss gg Shao pig FACTORY SPECLAT ee ee toe p= pe pa j “Fie ay ais povakh ‘Ain. btae ver ieg r = oS ee -Z TERMS ane ION ZENE. NEW Pic. |. wepersic, 3 Pioneer tegether ot} ALUMINUM ae.F FTORING | = dene «poet ey cy eke | x I _— Sooateiee 1.OW IN SAE GAB STOVE EXCEL Gas cbieet ae CARIN” TENT. STORM BASH | toning coef ws oat spony, | ¢ BS Trocking § Servic ~"Fer bale Livestock . sy | Uniimited tun i TEREST fon eat OUAKAnteaD fb — ge yg — ose Spee Be | | Meavy audilivum Doors Otani "MMe Moenee | PWM Girt. ctune ant graves a Ft \ dw ; single family te GuskaNthen we | et i bentegs $700 . |- peat sot |. Siede FES ' > by appt. portower die See 7 wachens. TEED RE |< RoOMs OF FURNITURE FOR tise Fo ee! ee precour? sw aLumanou | TALBOL T “LUMBE R wart, ble. ve “DELIVERED HY ‘petterer Doms 1h jonr-ehd Wal ; aD E PARTRIDGE | ~#,Peits Sais Dem pat Geimacr eecner’..... suet to| GED STONES. COOK oe me sho ribynatag awminoe | Tac Gaten ob yeas, 8 we { tidy BE eBTFORS eh ean tae os j ” ORFICE ow waTONA, B GE _Prooe PE $6068 or PE bath “s 06 Gakheaa -s06+ 97.08 : pang electric and AND | FE ° BLAST BEATER. i LEAVING STATE MANY Wisc system tor E. Ld nie et Cart vey. nie | i POR A REAL SLACK | mare Cheao OR }-2070. wos: Rind "HOU Sw ; ee | ieer¥ po fuel | G08 ' | “articles ena clowning. 14 Dwight feck. creck lath and wick: a pn Bl o eae Ee T-TO-COAST ape 55 a, Re es | See whan one FR 62622 rave} es cocte See oe ond : “B CADILLAC OR 30 BU ton #88. Call : Sate 8 Ee ia jo Moros w &) | CHOICE TOP COIL Reasonably priced poses. Both aoe Sake ex be 0 p.m. a eter yne Gabert's Tenges at loo & Yard Loads $9. Delivered closed or Fe Sant Bore Wor Id’ Ss s Largest or contract. Bee Tony at al Aw png Sonn Appliance Specials Bees Fy Ogee, etseteonina — coin test aabie “aarentae bw _ Maron, Opes Ere. Te toe Noe ¥ = mahogan — : y regia a 7S 30M ow floor | Brand vg, ; oy TO BU SELL — REALTOR, ‘ert yehere yon have sais chair with siipeever All in. ex- Automatic “ryer, ‘ONLY site $5. orm Bodden ho | SORE Bach bist aie ty eee ot Senne ier "paruridee te “THE BIND" to eee! HH"). "VeoWen ORS i0i6. et "sonaiion Bargain prices | ty payene™ = “Shewe® trom. 2yr8 forers, cL a soon | pines stm oe tne, act en aote VARIETY STORE - VenWek, OR $1386. oe pay bi cuges TPLED | ve. on Colum’ '; Basement 1 EXT KENMORE discounts nEW- ‘ann dug, | Piding stable at “orseawey” St Devisbure rtd rer tm weds, OR Stl. | S00. "Ke Bt cs Ml tf NsAGINAW Pee beim fio "Value. e898. "rmese are Ten $e SEES feTied| bal oss price. Apoiy Marere __ Mich. . Devisdurg.| Sew ROYAL a me Kenmore dryer by 3 WALTON- FV su ey rg AB ooge marred are | ae i in pe Riding ’ 7 ay . 6G00b se — od ce op ee tpeuriet and Gane for ood tape | EENMORE AUTOMATIC” ORYER wey a ” a ee tae |Oteacomatie Gn bree ENED: |* assent GRADS WEITERE BE. a ee pg Oo RADE YOUR. LAND CONTRA Sor Ceidepes refrigereter, 1 qa. ee ben, °™ price | Ave 303 ‘Orchard Lake | PREE -BAND POR | tween 1 end 9 years, Preser Wun. ton “og Ee joc | "Amal nowse mraver eu. fur sear cporea cunaneR VALNOT BENING ROG FARCE bree rien, Drveey |) MOLLART. FURNACE [lend get nS Maww Foye | pare Ss Pemne ; well known gre a bouseuaiiers. t,_9. PE eras. Reemers ° . ee 4 ola wie Qa Sundays 8-12 gree at ee fewer FIVE ease puri _ [S008 | m1 mace pint “Seat t| ~ Wanted Livestock 73 Sale 1 and Contracts ry « } sialatintan OPPO . ant. KELVINATOR ELECTRIC STOVE By gusset condition: FE 1¢* -— Ft—- Ws | ana srnas Poadior S| eS: Andereomtilie ha, MA feasd | “PO,,tevBSTOCR OF ; LET YOUR $$$ WORK pao rigee wodbagl dh ed refrigerator. Gand WIENER S| RECONDT p~ = A ee a type ae Puweace, ous LIMITED AMOUNT | ~~ Boe : oo MA toe FOR YOU ad ve you tslevision suite, living | Sess ap = ais Pieter Oot Sar euamnty orien. | OED, “ris Fees ail | Good top soll 610 per lead ae ___For Sate Poultry — 74 os eae wurv-over te | FIVE ACRES, wth win wraae ogy, month. Uke pew need 80, Used vacwum ced Paul St. Cyr Lumber vont © AND PiPEa. §28 “WHILE IT LASTS on " small Neasonable giscounts. Coo | Sv0h? gat RE oe, Oe ee Berwick Bivd. $-oems, : as bie ka oe Co. | ioe» rive FT FCuIC TARCET 4 —_— vans i | investments. Call PE 24900] frog M,C EOOLERATOR, 1B BOX WiTTE. e . tae) tot Sale Farm Pr ie or fee oad, awe ew, coen ie < 3668 Auburn IC brea poeta pew ioatina ‘oe hex ro4 “TiS, Mowe. tea n Produce 78 eTONE REALTY Satan PE at a Siw Th N. Joho: PEARY GINEE_T_CRATSE ee sh wsos | gure —late Rebs ” | PL sem ROR, ORCHARD 19 Joslyn derground. Wilt py ANd Y% ft, Tile... 0c o MEpicine Cabin good yA aa Ke, oft . 2. hee 4 # pm, daily Oe | both end holes | pUlisen’ bane” c saphente chrome Dosvearens +4, @ red yen ee or take $100 tor 2. You BARE S150 : ; oh value $18.48. Laveleries Usp eine Bi , move end fill heles re- aXi2 Lt Paint ou 0 act, 1 . ‘chair complete 614.96. These ag to oy - RROOKLAN rt] | Money to Loan $3} _ Elizabeth Lake Ra. bevel, 0000 Te con 4 lt mente oe rE fees : tory | irreguars | Michigea oe Meter Derpius 1131 ~ ; Tr e t Fears (State Licensed Lenders) TY ECT in “ee HOUSETRAT fait LINOLEUM me es eee! SS ee tx nee | et ion he wid oc eas am EE Wes , | RARE Ane GET , aikto- KOMEN ee | res to he inn Mconic « —— "em.o. SNOG WASH Basins. | pm Ne fs ae om) Re Rig BA a Rap & Oni h DRIVEWAY oe ; ‘ . . m = _ a - = ’ * 3ET CASH QUICKLY ecupe meters. nod. mine poate ~ peal tweeter, ATOR DEEP 1 mae For Sale Miscellaneous 60 40| petioas - 0.0 |i guixi Taanen Cen cod zee WOTVERIKE Prer| jA0e, wilting, ape S Sica | = a —— $125, or swap for o vel FT. LONG RUB- ery reasonable 106 W NE me Be ae oe INOI. EUM, ‘9x 2xl2, |$3.95 $3.95 = -ANCHOR YR FENCES +14 able, feaverer, priced Teeny WES LUMBER AND WRECKINO CO korren MAKUne BLACE ping | 0” REMINOTON ee | FACTORY mbes: . tre ne gerne AN ANS A a“ Wy 34 |g S con ‘ = nt 4 6h ment erey | ane gan oum with hf es Peesite tem. Toes ai First : | Rew shooting tal Ad 73 00 Pinel tat epee UR beat g odie ooual (humo i xl4 lavetorie ‘ an _ ot vel We © wees #16 99 Sook, povactie oy tained. a bushel, - ~E e ful line ‘n tum ver, Jack Marino ‘OR 39-4700 Top sotl.| block ee : i ROWERS “Al PEAT so | ry aie loading “tr ¢ 1” jr-— I pi ROBE TRUNK, test oi yaar =. a 5 mite : CELLENT CONDI. | 7o® s0lt_Prut~ por. sawp | Sale F wok s-aemms Le ION, $35. EM 3.5847, | Sten “ee Seat ‘ren. OF wm ment 76 Rotoat wri wren Lave — mt TOP sOlL, YOU WANT? WE HA HERE NOW!!! 2 camp cots, 65 each a Pai P J WALDIE re New t¢ea 2 row 2 it a» mounted co! Do It Y oy | TOP e cee SLES Bane =A oon AINTS o It Yourself 61! aint, FARBS cy RAs oe jh MO are “Binte_ fee me Improvements eats tn so iS okavns. tat BB + ; i . & 625 to $500 $25 to $500 — Aluminum 0" Doors in: Srocking 7 eee a fester peed." The hook yieits at : Community Loan Co. Bla k 00 =a be oe larepes ever. ss ao 30 E. Lawrence C € t CFE WEEDON [—“@acg Fen ee | tt een Gnas ! ys FE 2-7130 son 0. Toren RQUIPMENT ood, Coat & Fuet 67 ha ours | eae ea Se | Shs pecan “wetey at, SPAY a Eare >|” UOUGHTEN’S . 8 ‘aN Up to 80 Buildings Wrecked 4 a OE Te = ihe Feyee |e cast Sache vane texry . $500 CASH Reruns Ss | enor il eee : re. | Sa" GAUVaniaEO Der rERING BO} S505 women ps = Toda font aoe Pera oxpresttay ‘a __ PR +401 after 8. ype Wt iene thee a) ee” via Delivered. PE and Oskiand Coun ; . — vege m 5) oa w. Ww tt. thom ‘puckners in the last " a ¥ me ato frwoed, plestic et wan caee gatre=_Draon Open Sunday WE HAVE EMT back $28.; BURME § © & Wy 8 geet exe 80 vate 00 polly wt ens | mace with RY COATING | BA0On Toa OA sonal, Sate, net MEISTER | Sif gtathee | fake Are OO Seite sor ‘mtnor oot | ERAS PAPE oe naw oat Em ; cents ea. and einde “ RAR- . ° * j = ifs * ® are 64 cents es. ~ ae ¢ blocks. Choice | VESTERS NEW A Michigan i LUMBER faipe” already Tait $i oor step ,IV PICTURE TUBES | pep — ee, ~ HOUGHT AND Gate tate Fair ik to ak te |New —,One Year, Warranty | [alex “Aide excep ome | MEE. Mate, Dastastes Sa kere rear BGACKETT ING. ~ on a Betis oe 210 Oreberd “ave. FE 600! tate ana awe in ust" ene ee a : 68 Ka) eri ey wal | ETRO M01; coat, + of © colors a 8B . “ ¢ The abore are cash and carry HEAT SERVICE Briss ‘in 90 mie tnterior “Pie : less with ac Cheese of ? ties or eel . WAmut Ca) --Burmeisier’s. ._ Northern Lumber Co. Pai , Wa )| For Sale Used Trucks 90| Pontiac Farm Supply i » Rd. FE +sie pm Bigg hg 14308 RING BROS. your COMPLETE F UTHORIZED DEAL ARMALL TRA’ M t pounee ce) N TRACTORS 53 PERTTLIZERS FRA ae an oe e119 mE KING 3ROS. — CHAIN SAWS e te otels M Cee Tbs SAAN CULBRIS fiion Ber Kew ont 5 si all ei Mitr Es on cans Orteay Matt, THE CHAIN wgAW FOR BR. AID MOTOR SAL “ES all purposes F 20 Years Pair Dea’ Pari u Magick Co Bitre, Cass at West Pike Bra —; Sale Motor Scooters 82 WE HAVE EMT! — oe “wanes ¥ FALSE END GATE KITS gy LJ Nah og MOTOR BIKE CARE AnD >X FORAGE MAR-| }4 RA s DOWN. OUCHTEN'S New & Used an re ; meric UG _8. Paddo : 44246 ‘faa Main Rochester _ OL 1-976) po 2 speed tranamission 4 CAN MILK COOLER, DeLAVAL| conditioned motor. PE $-€833. water heater wash tanks, mit | CUSHMAN MOTORSCOOTER. EX Cane Gnd feck Raxmond Burk-| “ cellent condition, 6100 EM 3-401 pa erdt, 3098 White L, Re ius COS —e — ne Auction Sales 77 | new. Accessories. 6256, FE $-0625 ttt AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE from the Grant Meade home. 30% Maybee Ra. 1 m and ‘» mile west of OG Thurs Sept 6 at } p.m. 6 piece suite with Selo dining and other & Hickmett, suc- $2228 or OA For Sale Housetrailers 78 ri Serer LAROE NOUSETRAILER, WITH room & bethreom built et te by 180 A, e rola, . sCHRAM AUTO PARTS 89 Diste Hwy FE 44633 '48 Ford—right door with glass. "46 radiator, hood and right front fender. Good cond. 137 Starr St. s Auto Service si _ EES ESE on nd BOWPING & PAINTING FRE E ESTIMATE after 6 30 a arg By FOR MOTOR SCOOT: WwizzR Moron bike, VERY good ¢ ‘ust sell as soon as rr ‘at 60731 between 5 0 and 1:30 pt ‘a ta M er, $135, FE 5-088. - an net me For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON HARLEY” "For Sale igen 84 ogra = now Phone On Hod ‘Sa a A Accessories “8s pereeh Also see New Generals, ¥ Sos oa vo ‘ead 00 ventel (ian 4 x coat tp fp 5 wens. Bow 8 Ger cont up tc 6 Months Pontiac Chief ROR ROU . ede Ps es low as Hutchinson's Trailer Sales ou Plains Pr emeeiely ye Rochester Ford Dealer | la ” 1-971 ALUMACR irr ms Cunisoma excellent condition THE HIGH DOLLAR va, Barve toe Sy Bisse . J. VANWELT WE NEED SHARP CARS "Tagley- Auto Parts fe saclay et a “See MEM Motor Saley - ee tir et Bree Arner 8: 30 and wae as ee For Sale Used Trucks 90 SPECIAL 1947 GME, 1-TON PANEL ae $178 WILSON GMC PE aS 1951 FORD . PICKUP $O9S LARRY EROME ~ 11953 CHEVROLET MY Z 1934) to choose from. $36. Tex and cars and trucks We have eev-|/ transter included, Oakland, eral late low mi used) Ave ines. rear > asies, ad boty Rebuilt starters, gene voltage eit 1" condition and ready * CY OWENS 1467 a LJ pi ton. Call after 6:30. : _For Sale Used Cars 91 ot fige Sale Used Cars 91 PE 5-4101 ‘“ ‘ im ype sme Sg RIVIERA, 2 , redie, hest- er, power a gp iad be os ower broke. over miles, eas quecamies a 380 dim Barnes Buick, Ine. £ M411 oF 2013. * Good tow Evia e WISE BUYEBS meer oan” EE KNOW J] RIGHT COM. Bitan On ona Bars Boe 9 Ww “" Er Yo ate L FIND THAT. “compl TION pe THE a PAVED i « CORNER or OODWARD and Bb MILE. ROAD two tone green radio and heater. License number Sa $1,189 1952 DeSOTO Firedome V-4_ Two tone green, radio, heater automat wane mission, Licemse number BD 4340 $1,179 |" * 1951 FORD Victoria. Redio and heater. License number DJ ae $895 |° .| 1950 PACKARD Deluse Sedan. Redio and beater $497 1949 OLDS Clud sedan. Radio. heater. License | ‘ aumber EP 6617. $395 Fouts Making sERvicR | 1959 FORD A AD Gna | Convertible: V-8 redio and beater Beet aluminum boats ~ Tee $495 RINE - DGE yon ~ ve re 2-8020 eee ae MOTORS $395 Bwiteer & Yellow Jacket Poe Maaater Tater 1983 FORD t Pine Lake "Pet s200 Redio, heater 08000 actual miles. EVINRUDE SALE E ‘eeone camper pw $1,175 Michigan's Finest The Big Paved Lot on the Corner of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. heates. | '46 CHEV. 2 dr... Ricci 1M8 DODGE Custom 4 dr, radio and heater. $295 2—1%7 DODGES YOUR CHOICES $195 ot 1948 CHEVROLET dud soups. Radio and ~~ $395 1947 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon Radio and heater. j 1946 CHEVROLET 4 DR. - | $195 1949 PACKARD 4 DR. a R. 1946 PLYMOUTH "| $s 7 ee ea en Community Motor Sales” | Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Bright Spot Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 ~~ SPECIALS 1949 Chevie 4 door, A black beauty. 1949 Olds convertible with al) the extras at tal of caer aeyae seni TavioR'¢ Mf Konan HEVROLET obile. 2 dr $606 Tere pS om aT WALLED r model and trans- te miles 3800 Looking FOR A GOOD BUY? We HAVE THESE WITH NO MONEY DOWN per mo. Ps7, 50} - 47 PONTIAC 2 dr. $22.50 '46 BUICK SUPER $15 '48 BUICK 4 dr.... .$15.00 -|49 DE SOTO 4 dr. $27.00 "48 CHEV. STATION WAGON $21.00 ‘48 DE SOTO 7 PASS. SEDAN eeeeeee s'SO FORD 2 dr.... .$34.00 '49 PLYMOUTH 2 drs. & 4 drs... .$34.00 "49 oan. “ SEDAN ....... $21.00 '48 PLYMOUTH Tl RECEP OCDC $18.00 OP- THESE CARS ARE +4 HAVE oor FOR TOP Pun. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Plymouth c " OPEN TILOPM. Por Your Convenience. - Y'all Come ~to 17). , We Finance MOTOR y’ all Come See Us! “| We have nice clean cars that you can afford — many at only — Down See Ed Jones at NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. Saginaw St. Jerome's). “Over here, lady, if you want to feed him a lump of sugar!” tion spe | ‘4 cinis; 7 down, ee ab) NOR "PONTIAC AUTO SALES tw ALM FE 40151 1949 Cheye 4 door ...... | 3 Sohne rE 1 Chief Ph york on eaires, ° coe. " es ae 00 | 023 Ww, Hurce va cots 1984 $21.00 .| Tuesday for the car of For Sale Used Cars 91 _ive 23-1600 See Some Clean Onest ae Reamer tee} 1951 | 930 1948 =Cheve. ——~ 1951 FORD . @ Tudor, custom 8. Fordomatic. A beaut one owner car Huron Motor Sales 62 W. Huree Fe 2-264) ee 49 FORD 2 door, radio beater, new avet covers. NO RUST on this bBive beaut $20 DOWN NA AL Motor Sales. , coereal Lins CET. 1964 FORD LINE A dio heater, take Fou ae a Eom ates 1950 FORD ........ #4 heater Also 3%) more car . choose trom. West Side Used Cars w Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive dio, heater, "$100, Un PACKARD . Al cond! . 29. or trade for acre —™e. SHOP MONDAY * BUY TUESDAY At Oliver’s you'll find 70 cars with prices on the wirtdshields. The lot is open for your inspection — drop in and browse around with no interruptions, then see us your choice. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave: (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2.9101 Se __ For Sale Used Cars 91 $1 KAISER 2 DR $10 DOWN yments D wend, Srumgnem aso fie a. Woodward Royal oe SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal 66S. Perry St. _” FE 4-6882 _-{ 6 TINCOLN io” DOWN INCOL oe pareinke oe aacant “a ~ o 116 _N. Woodward. al Oak. 1952 NASH RAMBLER, CLEAN. loaded. Just take over $650 te ment. OF 1-6568 eves. 510 > Tison, Rochester. “OLDS ‘51 88 FE «401236 CLEAN °52 OLDS. SUPER #6. LOTS _of extras. call FE 2-5500. ‘53 Plymouth 232 REMEMBER THAT! the Wholesale Lot : is "50 51 ‘2 ‘“ $3065 « eed Q eees "2 Lr oeeeee $805 a 8405 ‘ea Jo ceceee 06 « ; Sa ‘s EB. Radio, heater, famous v aa, automatic wenate Buy a stele vere | aeecens BOOne TRUCKS All Kinds—All Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 232, S. Saginaw St. DEAL. NOW For A Good: Used Car = At — 211 S. SAGINAW - ~ ‘33 CHEV BEL AIR 2 DOOR . $1395 82 PLYM. DELUXE SEDAN $695 - "% PONTIAC 2 DOOR $495 ‘~ PLYMOUTH 3 DR. SEDAN $345 _ Many ~ | og, tinted ‘mission Tmo HoT Factory Officials’ Cars 1954 DeSotos ote aa wey ar ates oe te a ae months to pay ef bank rates. SCHUTZ —— b INC. 12 oo eet oP Vor Your Convenience SPECIALS $345 aa 1948 Chevrolet 2 door, e real buy, 9206. 1951 Pord, Fordomatic, radio and / heater r. NORTH Aa 3 Wi} FE 4-915! « watt Ee "opens save $700 © Plymouth Demos. yh o- ns bank retes. as low as § te pay - low SCHUTZ “elt INC, 012 s Weetve Rmiietan OPEN 'TIL 9 P. For Your Convenience NEW '54 MERCURY HARDTOP $2,345 Delivered Includes radio. heater electric en ee a taxes. Bob Brdat Inc. 630 South Woodward. Birmingham. Midwest 62200 Hie hhdt Ieee See TT hae »WAGONS — a fon Pau Ste Ee SCHUTZ "MOTORS INC. WHERE OVERHEAD IS LOW AND SAVE MONEY. te te + ‘| Finest car money can buy. -| heater. 1849 Plymouth 4 door, nice car, | ° #181 Four door. Attractive blue Plymouths +|° “ford | TRULY DESCRIBED... FAIRLY PRICED... | FULLY GUARANTEED 1953 IMPERIAL Power steering, brakes, seats, windows, auto- matic tratismission, white wall tires, radio and $2,400 SAVINGS 1953 DESOTO. automatic. transmission, radio, heater, white wall tires, two tone paint and many other accessories. $1,595 1953 PLYMOUTH Suburban. Popular all metal station wagon with large radio, latge heater, air foam cushions, white wall tires and two tone paint. ; $1,450 1953 DODGE finish, radio, heater, over- drive, white wall tires, directional signals. Truly an excellent car. $1,395 1953 PLYMOUTH Pretty club coupe. Maroon with white sidewall tires; radio, heater and outside sunvisor. $1,221 1952 IMPERIAL | radio, heater, automatic transmission, electric windows, front and rear feur driven. ~ $1,495 1951 OLDS 88. In rare condition for this model, excellent fin- ish, perfect mechanically, radio, heater and auto- matic transmission. + 1951 FORD V-8 club coupe. Custom interior, new green enam- el, good tires, large heat- er. A bargain at $795 1950 PLYMOUTH Exceptional one owner 4 door. Low mileage, black finish, fresh interior. All accessories. $745 1949 CHEVROLET Beautiful black deluxe club coupe. Spotless in- side, radio and heater. $100 DOWN _ $2724 A MONTH 1949 DODGE One owner jewel: - Radio, | heater, automatic trans- mission, spare was never -down. $100 DOWN - $2724. A MONTH > L , a, | 1M8 MERCUR® “ai clean club coupe with er, good body engine. “1947 PLYMOUTH Four door. Beautiful dark blue finish, radio heater, low mileage, one owner $24.00 A MONTH TRANSPORTATION 1947 BUICK Club coupe; The economi- | ; cal Power Master 6 with |‘ Outstanding” Value with | 912 8. Woodward center arm rests, chauf-| . bai hee os ny i. hey Det I eee ee its a ge CS SOs. | ea: ! igh / E A THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1984 oe nee 1|PUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Used Cars 91 Por Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Care 91 PONTIAC 4 6.2 LARRY ’ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1950 — FORD _ TUDOR SO00 ‘LARRY ‘JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ph 14711 Hydramatic. door. Extrem low mileage. Looks like new. have poo a PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” *$3.Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr., radio, heater and Hydra- matic. $1645 ’S1 Nash, radio, heater, bed: equipment. Nice car. $795 S1 Ford Victoria, radio, heater, Fordomatic.. '32, Chevrolet 4 dr. with *tiio and heater. _ $950 ‘St Hudson Hornet, radio, heater, automatic trans- mission. $795 51 DeSoto Custom 4 dr., automatic transmission, " radio and heater. Top shape. $945 "54 Pontiacs PONTIAC RETAIL _ STORE Factory : ‘Mt.-Clemens a Min Phone FE3-71 , j ‘ { f 4 $ . , . (a aT , « 4 A : ' ' ’ * ( . o 4 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS,, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1956 , TWENTY-FIVE — ee Ye ddie Fisher’s Really Out of It Over Debbie! fevinning te Creak at 24? It's Natural, Experts Say aC conc aie NEW YORK (AP)—After age 24,, found that identical twins tend most of us start going downhill, a | much more to live about the same new psychological study finds. | length of fime than ; fraternal The study is one of several on | twins. -- Today's Television Programs - - He Says Maybe ‘| aging reported today at the open-| identical twins are the look ing of the 62nd annual convention | alikes who came from one fertil« Channel 3—WJBE-TV Channel ¢—WWJ-TV Channel }-WEYE-TV, to Marriage of the American Psychological | ized human egg which split in tos, Assn. have the same in- TONIGHT’S TV March knows that “Murder is |%:30—(7) Theater. (4) One Man's 1s camwer te the quaties uae te boa :00—(4) Time for M Permanent.” Family. , q@ Featurette. Are ¥ ” twins born because two different- usic. Janie oung, “When do we start aging Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry. | 1@:€8—-(4) Showcase of Stars. Film |2!45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar Both Have Co seems to be the ages 20 to 24, | human eggs were fertilized at the “Outlaw Warning.” Gene pro.| ‘rama to be announced. (2)| lowe. | phate: sald Edwin L. Antinoph, Mitton | same time, : -| News. Jack LeGoff. (7) Amos 3:00—(4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Have Time to Decide 8. Gurvits and Cecily P. Aron- Mire end mare Americans ate (1) Detroit: Deadline. News| with on Actress,” film comedy.| Brighter Day. NEW YORK (INS)—“Yes, I'm = ae sus 0k Gen cinemas events. 10: 15—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. 3:146—(4) First Love. (2) Secret psig elgg med odhens said People seem to reach a peak of| and what do they do if they want 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams.| Everett R. Phelps. mage m aie basse meaments yr a maturity about 24 and then begin | -te contiane work? News Ace. . 1w:20—(4) Stage 4 Robert Hutton, | "10 soay nie (0) Airbase. |r best gal Debtle Reynolds hed per melee ogy oo | fas 2 farmer, 0 6:30—(4) Tony Martin. Tony sings} Frarices Refferty in “Christmas flown back to Hollywood from = ot tests | ereyman, U senator or ;_Back in Your Own Backyard,” | is Magic," small boy and. mother |$:45—(7) Cowbey Colt. weekend of walking-on-air for both. ee eee nen, | COUFt Judge now offers the ns vHey: There,” “The Song is| find miraculous change in thelt | 4.9514) Pinky Lee. Eddie was hollow-eyed, plainly’ yer anne "reasun, the tees ade-| chanees st Guntly Se You.” (2) News. Doug Edwards. La” ted dea Pen | 5040s Sinnidy Wig <9) On| "ENO OMS. Sit oind a meee cated 2 person is, the faster ie | Ae ae ee Onan roe (D U..S. Highway. Travel films. ne, Hour,” film Your A : . ment of the aches and weariness, goes downhill after 24. ower Ga re 4 y high 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John| house “Eleventh ’ . . ae It had been caused by the most There's an old saying that your pepe aarame working as mu- Cameron Sway. (2) Perry| %@™ «:@—(T) Barnaby Bear. fun-filled four days. of his cele} best chance to live a long life ta) ions music teachers and Ii Como. Perry sings popular bal-|11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams. |g.95(4) Happy Hollow. (7) | brated young life. to have long-lived forebears, Gen}. lads. (2) Telenews Ace. 2 in by Auntie Dee. (2) Portin Faces; is a. was, 0 hid whe 10 etics or inheritance is important 7:00—(4) It's A Great Life. Situa- a a ee, | ii. years age had to swallow Sas Wow evidence ter thie ten wee tion comedy stars,James Dunn, . &: 15—(2) Seeking Heart. » and reported by Dr. Frans Michael O’Shea, William Bishop. |11:15—(4) Moods in the Night. 2) Sports. (4) Adventure| @e¥m Philadelphia alleys to the mann, Bertha Aschner and Ar ‘(2) Burns and Allen. Gracie Musle. (2) Old American Bare. | $= (1D Recky Jones. “| polled office for a weltare check thur Falck of the New York takes Blanche Morton's dream to| dance, Bill Bailey emcee and : se his family could eat, talking State Paychiatric Institute, Co- a psychiatrist. (7) Sky King.| star. (7) Armchair Theater. Joe | 5: 45—(2)' Featurette. about bis highly glantorous ro- lumbie University. Kirby Grant, pilot-rancher. E. Brown in “Casanova in Bur- ¥ EVENING mance with one of Hollywood's Analyzing the life. spans of 1:30—(4) Background, Close look | '*7¥*.” film feature. qTUmenA ‘most celebrated young doilies. thousands of pair of twins they at senatorial races in Minnesota, TUESDAY MORNING 6:00-—-(4) Time for Music. (7) Det. Tt was quite e climb to the| a ana Nes Mississippi. (2) Talent Scouts. Deodine. CH) ER Cartes. point where he now earns some Hong Kong Steamro ; Arthur Godfrey host to Gospel |1:00—(4) .Today. (2) Morning €:15—(4) News. (1) News. $750,000 @ year trom TV. radio, Exits After Half Century Rtg led. "bands Singers, Baritone, Pop Singer.| Show. ‘ 6:30—(4) Vaughn Monroe. (1) | fecords and personal appearances. HONG KONG (UP)~—An ol@|f - gold. (7) Voice Program. Na- | 8:00—(1) Breakfast Cub. (2)| (7) Men of Tomorrow. ,(2)/It was really @ story book situa- fashioned, tall-chimneyed steam-|F oa ge astmant — a a So” | Morning in Detroit News. tien. steak sine sada tn Snel copearense ~ams,"' “September tas Pal Might ve & quick, explosive- June 4 having served faith- . » ae “The Jewel Song,” “Strange |"°0®~(©) Playschool. (7) News. | ¢:45_(4) News Caravan. (2) Sum ly romantic ending in @ wedding— fully for more than half 6 century || Gn ENG RGE'S eee Wixie (2) Garry Moore. mer Holiday. pea in Hong rng ng, to we . 8:00—(4) Recital Hall. Thomas |*%*—(@) Arthur Godfrey. T:00—(@ Midwestern Hayride. «1 sure “don't think 80.” said Thoesands P NEWPORT'S Pianist, guest artist |1@:¢0—(4) Home. (7) Charm Time. | (1) Times Square Playhouse. (2) | pane by SA allabgrer BY my my Ds§ 3“ "(2 , Goldbergs. a , its final run to plays Chopin's “Barcerclie.” (2) s:99(2) Serike Bt Rich. I suppose we'd be more in a road machine Hong | Sexsunssestesss=sssssess Public Defender. ‘Return of the - 19:80—(7) 20 Questions. (2) Death hurry to bring the situation to « veteran egy ——- . Dood bement Sete © meade [ee 1@ Dh Salt. CO PM! vettey Bags. 60 Alter SRN tees © ee wens 6 geunle af Granta, benered Ht by dobver- _TV Troubles? - case for Public Defender Bart house. @) Valiant Ledy. 8:00 — @ Fireside Theater. (D lonely kids, without anyone close é " F .' i‘ | Matthees, starring Reed Hadley. | 11.15 (2) Love of Life. Make Room tor Daddy, — (2) around—us.—-But—we—both—have- ; who | Ward's TV Service 4 (1) City Kid. “Detour to Dan- 2)| Foreign Intrigue. families. Debbie's mother is very scrap : ) ger,” film feature. - ee ter. (2) Dap-| lee to her and my mother and The colony now hes 0 fest ef _ OPEN EVENINGS 8:30—(4) Robert Montgomery - ea oeer ee father fill any family need I feel 24 post-war model diesel engine PE 2-2976 Presents. “The People You TUESDAY AFTERNOON . - | must have while I think this one ae: Meet,” a story of a marriage) 12 O'Clock Comics. 2) |*'t-(©_ Truth or Consequences. | our. facing disaster with John New. | 1#:00—() _ 2) Life With Father. oy Gut mean Fen tty ines ae: land, Elizabeth Taylor. (2) Mas- Murphy. 9:38—(4) Capt. Braddock. (7) > tet Debits end lA ‘ OLDEST impatient querade Party. Peter Donald | 12:15—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. Stop the Music, +2+ Favorite| sveryens else know how I feel. , / co cereuised guests for panel | iss¢(1) News. Weather. (2)| Story. I think I'm sure about 0 lot of TV SERVICE DEALER! to ty. Welcome Traveler. (4) Ladies 16:00—(4) Fights: (7) Stage Seven. | things concerning both of us, but tiene may geil the same blend in sin - 9:00—(2) Studio One. Jack War-| First. (2) News. . « \ every once in a while I remem. Guar sake Malady July 2 " a den, Parker Fennelly in a a ee 7 ot ber I'm only 2 and Debbie's m . . ae ape 5 BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE “U.F.0.,” newspaper editer éo- ee 4 | ealy 32 and I sit beck and tlk | Is Being Treated by aan 2 Gb RG et ee 1S Diligtent Manutecturers cides to put his small town on the | 1:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. }1se305(T) Boss Lady. (2) Meet] to miy manager and my parents line Additives aystem bn ; Authorised Pectery Service tor Ditigreat cate map. (7) Boxing. Middleweight 1:30—(2) Houseparty. (4) Good| Millie. about it. Debbie talks to her | GOSO eye 2 igrpa aaa Aaarog ol 3149 W. Huren . - boxing bout: Ted Olla vs. Jesse Cooking. 1:08—(4) News. (1) Soupy's On.| mother, too. DETROIT (UP) — The chances filling his tank in the fall with | Tne, 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (7) My Life.| (2) News. = | You see, we both have more to /are getting slimmer all the time, |.Jinter geagtine and then unew — 9:30—(4) Col. March. Permanent (4) Greatest Gift. 11:15—(4) Singin’ lone. (7) The- | Satisfy than just the rush of renatgt ps cones nen pectedly running into a hot spell, SINGER ELECTRIC | wave machine provides become mare wa" . bair-dressers murder but Col. /2:15—(4) Golden Windows. . | ater. (2) Movie Date “Fer one thing, or two things, we |I{ your car tllavitim to the hot: areesee een Rmovatiag./ bm A : | : a Te ee veper tock | Se wager taane mse Somiiag ah |) CONSOLES oh jenited : yore ' : mest tte tine iy evn care | The ve ok the bt water | hae end sept oot | REBOUBITIONED ! -- Today's Radio Programs -- — fistetime Sys crer| ‘tevar jot twratr] Mab, sate e : ; : , ite eS Ee Oe ee ak ot oan caee, oa It's worse if you turn off onew WALRUT = 4 Ne ee ee eee Se oe tn ee tars un caedat. Teleco aera eee CABINET win, Om CkLW, aon ww, as SS eee Se ta ds te Mectpweed [just push your gar over te tr tide | few Gee stig ton Od On cane Waiter TOS ovEuNS That's wher fet Debbie, daring | he oud aid let tine do the | enpersare rae several dope - ——— VGeLw. Poller Mckeler wth, Corsain Cale pone my show's last visit out there work. “A mcf a gy because of 6:00—WIR, News vs WiBK. Hews, wy. _ wn “But neither of us want to share) _ The earmarks of a vapor lock To the @ vapor lock WKY, Wattrick-MeKenaie Pegerony rage agri az our careers or cur lives across| are virtsally unmistshable, Your | To etl ge Pe ) WAR, howe, Must eee | om | * Miss «=| country. Oe es eat at | REE Gah, Ah ements ten dunes Eades tx ae aT THis quna Dovid : |) ‘quartet | gether most of the time, not just| of choking, coaxing or cussing te os sah wang Tey Laby “ww Bead bynes b ise Melen Treat = part of the time, if we do make | wilt de any goed. : ee antinh innty dee and weve ts an the big step. 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And we only |in the shade, until the auto cools ware. ~ 1) powers Live | 1:00—wam, ot Lite | =e the gasoline va-| The planet, Pluto, is so faint . 1:00—WIR, Guest Mouse ceette Orent ‘Winter stiried getting serious lately. a weually takes | that it would have to increase its 4 : Shelton See Asse, Osea, CKLW, Davies aeucte “Everything has been simply |POrs condense. TUS vawly ine an {brightness about 4,000 times 40-00. : : : t | aK, TGeorge | as—wd, Mews . erway. | "OEDE "Ses wonderful lately. 1 event feel that | ost Cat oo mmules. able you to see it with the naked |] 448 &. Pike St. Pontiac, Mich, | = WCAR, News, Jack white LM—-WIR, Ma Perkine Choraliers _AT aimg better. I'm happier right The of vapor locking | **- . —————————————— 7:15—CKLW, Guy Nene i Dr I've my a reir wal Nan | Bate pee Sect | Ne Pt ee ar ee Fs ee SS le been teed be 7:38_WJR, Choralters WIBK, Hews, 16s—w. 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