a ' : ; ; a é ee ns ‘ : . ; ' . lees © Oe. x. + ' - “= _ 9 ae oe . e < : Fe a & me ‘ , eet = The Weather , : a — * ee eee ee ake nets rae i ae ae =: THE PONTIAC PRESS = \ Details Page Two / a 7 ce a 3 oy : 4. tJ Edition “RE \ 112th YEAR _ ; xkkxkk* _ 7 ow omenmndtligeaeden , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954—40 PAGES “OGA720 Sam" UNIIND ruses prea Deaths Mount to 49 in Wake of Huriane A “i = < - — : ——— 7 — “ae ae . > ‘ ’ ye , . ' 7 i age , . x Fishing Boats Lifted to Dry Land by Force of Hurricane’ $300-500 Million a, ait agcectaeki aes ake ae on ! , Stevens aaa ue... IV | Fy IN ce Lal € : | “tl te . : j >. * ore : ’ 3 - ' . . u i 2 Censured in Report ha AM © on East Coast + > : ma : Ne England Hardest be ‘ ° isk =i . e it; » GOP andDems |. Senstor Dies Senator Tries Foring Of Foie —_ . _ From AP and UP Dispatches Throw Barbs New Offensi [BOSTON — The “north ew ensive; east states surveyed devas- Oe i tation and havoc of hurri- at Coh Ade W tki Fi cane Carol today as the n, ams a Ins irm death list mounted to 49 or | oo unofficial estimates / Claim Senator OK but Wants to Get Portion of | = pinced property damage at Lax, That Army Chief | Charges Thrown Out | — from 300 to 500 million dol- | tacked Judgment | for Current Hearing =| New England was hardest : WASHINGTON ( A P )— WASHINGTON (AP )—| | hit by the| consents third Senators who spent 36 tur-/ The lawyer for Sen. McCar-| "ag = hurricane which’ spent /it- bulent days probing the thy launched a new legal) 7 eee Sg si: ia aaa self in Canada after its MtCarthy-Army_ row split|* ‘offensive today aimed at ie , ss eeseaalea ir —- fierce whirl up the Atlantic : _ BEACHED—Two fishing draggers, (left) 1 up ,~ night emer tk throwing out es Mary J. Hayes’ (right) both of New Bedford, high and dry on Crow coast yestérday. cCarthy (R- a - ret agen eg ‘Island at Fairhaven, Mass., yesterday where hurricane Carol drove And While repair and highway fault, but all of them aimed ze Sennett W: | the vessels as it roared up the North Atlantic coast causing millions crews labored to restore normal barbs at Roy M. Cohn and gt to sitar’ lene of dollars in damage. Building in center of island is transmitting conditions the Weather Bureau -at two high Army officials. —_— jones 06 get he One| cae ek Re ree ren Miami, Fla., announced another Republicans and Demo- - cial Senate committee Ty. sean eneannec at araereanianiaiae. aeelanengdliamannegll tropical storm has formed in’ an crats diverged in parceling , AP wirepuote| VEStigating the charges to a _ easterly wave, 615 miles east of out responsibility in the SEN. BURNET MAYBANK | di its vice chairman, /|{ . Neg Daytona Beach, It ts expected to controversy. A heart attack early today caused | Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, to OmMMISSION S n 0 e move northward during the next the death of Sen. Burnet R. May- | €l sis’ seratenl stand 4 hotirs.at « slightly slower rate Republicans absolved Mc-| oo. in Flat Hock, N.C. He was |ON es . . . tran the 18 to 30 mille qpeed it wae : Carthy of improper COM-/55 and had served in the upper} Williams argued that the com-|; : making this morning, _ @uet but said he had been | house since 1941. Mittee ought to drop a charge that on | OSDI a Xpansion Carats greatest fury was spent lax. on f * 6 « McCarthy was contemptuous of a 3 tributed *i Senate Rules subcommittee which} ~.. along the Rhode Island and Massa- Pi caaaea ten Seth the ate, M nk _} investigated McCarthy in 1952. A second vote by city property owners will be cast Nov. Senate ont ine ae Oe lt Cities ‘tek ica ound ta ° qa a He contended the eubcommit- | 2 on issuance of $3,000,000 in bonds to construct an addi- cottages. It was believed the dam- i mea ek lee eee ae . Sa ae eee os tion to Pontiac General Hospital. the mittee McCarthy heeds ‘Dies n§ day” and hence Kt was tmpenibie| AN Ordinance given final approval by city commission- e Orders Storm Aid And both sides said Secretary | | , for McCarthy te be ti Gontempt: ers last night places the proposal on the November gen- FRASER, Colo. ®—President Ei- ot the Army Stevens had sought Curctins .* - ~ eral dection ballot. | ee Oe tae to appease McCarthy and Cohn. South arolina Solon Penge pl gp gto rod t - The plan to aor ge ths “eut through any red tape” to | . and had tailed to stand up tor | Victim of Heart Attack | i° Bo he would ps ggeme ers 10 su general-obliga- Provide aid ter vietine of Ge | what he regarded as bis rights..| ot Summer Home mittee staff tej prot Dale tion bonds was originally which hit the north. . | Both were critical too of Araty | a a points Williams but also /** . yoted down April 5 when it nem coin of the Uuies Counselor Jobu G. Adams. FLAT ROCK, N.C. (—Sen.| told the City Golf Links | tatted to win the ‘needed 60 — ' Cobn, 27, who bore the sharpest | Burnet Rhett Maybank, 55, a life-| “We are not out on = wild goose ae . } i : | criticism from both sides, com-|jong South Caroling Democrat, | chase in thie inquiry." — - a me el car might be. greater than that f mented that apparently anyone} :°4 a: his summer home here| Earlier, Wathins wuled firmly | Realtor Wants Site for|*though a majority of @> usent Schstines Ge who seeks to expose communism be that Sen, Johnson (D-Cole) has nt Bi 031 favored it with 4,766 Cape Cod towns to prevent looting. “has to contend not only with the |€arly today of a heart attack. | Hast Sam. Saianem (te See 8 Development as ©. opposed. p pow pe ST nny emears of Communists but with) Members of his sald) regardless of what he might | Housing Project Citizens eligible to vote on the Aes ers and food handlers was lack of Demoere and that death“came in his sleep| past. He said: Ponting Maio > ltiac paying city taxes. The hus. |% thé steeple of Old North Church, in Boston, from which Paul towns were without power, Ice and As tox Matecty. Se Revie, | shout 12:15 a.m. Soe “T can’t see how any legal ob-| ‘Pe! Galf course for development | pond or wife of any taxpayer also ewere Seemeen She. Comal Gan pent tieas oh tie Cineees "pile. 180 | dey ino Gare at 0 gremims e ape ye — apy His death reduced the number | jection of any shape or form can | as a residential area will be given | can vote provided the person is a | I Rey Weare A entie’ Che apgee Ge eee aes McCarthy and Cohn, merited “‘se- . Sve entaaithne of comme wares aver the 1953 figure of 13.80 mills! His “400” in the small -gauge| Pointe Famil oa Bumarty Bey aon cere CHIoE:” ‘They ould Srevenst —-~-fagainst-the Wisconsin-senator—an | Attention was focused on thP |g: 44" 00 9: tog ot valuation), , le nie ramily alone, estimates said 500 to 600 in the Schine affair bad “parsved! Showers Forecast allegation that he was contemptw| shortage of housing for certsitlwinman states, because the hos. | eee Promanty | Réported Sate | .||“ne cus quam ame a course of appeasement’ and had wers _ {ous in refusing to accept invite | groups here recently when Park-| site) funds would be substituted |* °™Y century of the day, én the Po . || Red Cross disaster teams fed 4 demonstrated “an inexcusable in- . tions to appear as a witness before |... ong Crystal: Beach federal |for tax money now used for debt | Pinion of close followers of the i Main S hundreds of refugees, At Ware. =~ decisiveness and lack snd o@-! With Mercury Rise One ceeaeniettiee investigated| Wartime housing projects were|retirement, but no Jonger needed | sport. n Maine Storm ont, ot Go SSD & Cre eem, inistrative , subosmenttine : ! tone, Maine @~The 35- — breakfast. —_ os cumnsniint Seaftered whowers late tonight|MCCarthy, 26 a result.of a, reso-|ordered vacated by he. govern |MONE WAS YNGE | AMUN righ condi tere whe | foot sloop Katahdin, unreported in | Te Red Cross estimated. 1.500 similar language, held that Stevens! a4 Thursday is the. forecast for |wtton calling for. McCarthy's ¢%-/ ment-and many families could find ~ oe Hurricane Carol, was found safe | "°™eless in that area. “followed @ course of placation Pauiias aah viele pulsion-from the Senate. The reso-|.,, other suitable quarters. District “S) snd Harry W. Lasts | might , break tote ited can | today at Larey’s Inland, mone the | arses were recruited Sor appeasement and vacillation | lution was sponsored by former) 1 unedy was asked to submit CA ‘17, Teak. MS valond co Sees, eS start» Aion thoroughfare between Vinathaven | 1% ‘Throughout the period leading up| ye Teen eneive te | Se William Benton -(D-Conn), bs plan in weting fr commlaion sory Fak A pein Kerr, the California veteran, Chet | 8d North Haven, Gov, Dennis J. Roberts Tce scnerted himself by protest-|M@hE with a low of 60 to 64, high | General Bei Freed — rong Aa murt! of the expense as jong as county |Crites of Detroit, and others as Aart rat wor Me. and] ate ot omer te Re Sakuno’ beball which ‘he regarded “Yesterday in dowsiown Pontiac pate es thought the proposal had frerit. "| ‘Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) | being definite possibilities Pe ae tan ns tenn | tho sine cites whipped Ngati Schine’s behalf which he regarded “Tt may boll down to a question Along with Cel. Reig in the ‘daughter, W ‘and }Ticene, ia deseeee, the low was 53 with a high of 73. [tin de Castries, French hero of ou aan eon ten Churchill, Cabinet Eye tah int ot doen tolay ware eller ay ig ee eel said Cobn This morning at 8:00 the tem-| Dien Bier Phu, will be released by af teammates Capt. Alberte Guet- communication | ants -owemne digger verele. | ferature stood at 58. By 2 p.m. it|the Communists in Indochina to-| housing ls a bigger need,” Kennedy) Atiernatives to EDC rere with 902100, Ange! Gon. | MS Thomas Lytle; 3rd, of Grosse | were reported with, Peony A. orgy Poe had risén to 77. day, Radio Peiping announced. | "ated. os wes ‘gales, with 91x100, and William | Ponte | taleohenee ineatas = Now Sane et to don = ta — be | 2 at ibemen “ta — Fernandes, with #0x100. Mrs. Richard Krements of trem Now ¥: we * Dog's Tongue Cut Out manana re a Ser tT we wag, | Cea mene | _More biuniy, the Democrats LJOGQ S Longue Cu ULL, Act protic sae, ot «park, by | season called to comsder the pos At x00 — Alex Kerr, Beverly| tum Seg ‘Beam fn opto | 2NCand : misused ee B course might alternatives European | Hills, i ‘ Agriculture the “powers of his office and League Hunts for Sadist be considered a park,” said| Defense Community. At 96x107°— Richard Delk, Den-| Const Guard tug ¢4909.. -—— —+ | the damage to the eee eae Ser eames bao i ‘Ewart. ee en ee ee ee Pe ees pe Boe Boe ype ord Residents in the Ogemaw road-Genesee averiue areg | “It the land is appraised above ar Culien sek ee oe es ee ae Bob Ft. |Hutchinson, chairman of the fi-| The to win special privileges for sre qkareasd teday after Suneey Sao aan ep caetaaaumen C cana sem ambassador to France; flew into Worth, Tex. Fraik Cabell, Jacke nance committee of Chrysler. The | between 15 and 25. Schine. - ne he Cope . a *. inte ante ‘London this morning to provide the| son, Miss., and Capt: W. D, Wil- | younger Hutchinson ig a member/ apple crop wag - The verdicts of the investigating e came to t ‘when the s|™ ‘ latest information from Paris. ‘~~ | kinson, 7. of the Grosse Pointe Farms City | per cent of New senators, officially released last) owner, Mrs. Elizabeth Hodge oo ee ree Kennedy said his group would) The government is known to fa-| At 93x100 — Graham Steele, Ft. | Council crop was .. (Continued on Page 21, Col. 7 | the pet \to a Waterford Township Who dis. |probably build ranch-type three-/ vor, along with the U.S., the grant-|Sumner, N.. M., and George The : eopumerate covered the tongye had been severed at the base. pon ae on the 12l-acre ee ee oe ee cp». | BOY'S Ist Robbery Case — 2% CALLS seven ee ss is wok teak the oi Gall South boulevard and Arthur. sve-jBonn government — cad” her|Kane, Wash. "| Nobody Believed Him at tee higan -Animal ip ft nue. froops.-- into the North Atlantic} At 90x100 = F. J. McGion, Hous- Aad sold the fest day! ||eue League announced a) wal, act Mink seri | Glo wanar: water x. Waimea ret Orgizatin "| Continued on Page 2 Cl 2 | boy, rsh td he $50 reward to anyone who ‘te : ene sieleeu about é is the revenue of + ‘ 5 . as oe ice parents “somebody' Sa ET" coud turns information) ane, cr any naene = rasan Meera!“ Tn This Edition © |" »= aan — 2 eat or @rink. He tried to. & the co And there are still 19 people conviction of persons “in but couldn't inp water out/ot bie | was purchased piecemeal from 1819 — lumni erp igeny wanting to buy @ pump. || volved. Police also placed| bowl. Two days when ' . ty Widely syndicated columnist That’s the kind of action became so weak | fe re Out he trudged, crestfallen. ak emu ivan ¢ Pes. a team of detectives to in- — ” eo) Earl Wilson starts his ‘colorful first big case and nobody be ee Secae | the Sins chinuahon. "| Be Sere duly cola about elvis ad. aa needed item, just do as tits || Mrs. Hodge fold authorities Tues-| IDr.-¥, W. people in the public eye, Read to- — | market, yestefday repgrted to po-| Mal Berle =... sate ak pee tor day that the dog “was let out the | aij‘at 700 Highland da anid: Ba ss Paine. lice that a safe had +} Pontihe Press Ad-Taker Sere ee ee oe, ae y ree l tea Nada” the night before-and e : ‘ aap week, it Pi ‘: “ . . ee rt - ‘ FE 2-8181 “Sandy returned a few minutes parent signe the tckent “Earl “a ope ar } ts NF, Se eey 47 z . ik bo 2 oe Ganon me * PR oa se oe @ eet Bie ee a | “Sent y e ts “f : | 4 2 | = Se Ae ER = A merge a aos School will open at 8:16. All will be disusiesed by noon. School began yesterday for be- | tween 80 and 9 new teachers, who were welcomed af a reception and taken-on a tour of the community U.S. May Push Bonn Now That France Killed EDC Pembroke School will attend Legionnaires Knuckle Down. Tena out all — 2 va one to Convention esther man. Business After One of vir none ee Longest Porades WASHINGTON @ — Tired but club members for the game Ei iv i [iy i : accompanied Up for decision were a busheltul | »y- parents will be admitted at no of resotutions on important sub- : . i _ And ence again, on this third day of the American Legion's an- veterans’ organization : One scheduled speaker was AFL, te company’s president George Meany, who criti- cized President Eisenhower's for- If approved, the city would gis of defeat.” * =) a. Veterans Administrator Harvey V. Higley, in another prepared ad- i g f = bs 5 4 : : Hi c i Fe ao if hauled. Toledo-to-Straits Turnpike Mulled by Legislators M INAC ISLAND (UP) — 5 | rooms $3,000,000. ES FE ie >¥F 7 | / —_ ospital Expansion the ballet, however, saying he In the past, a oe! © 4 ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934 - Efe H : img. the animal league. said \ that information could be forwarded to yz e37f! s 7 th | State tors gave serious | thought today to extending the pro- posed Toledo-Bay City turnpike to the Mackinac Straits Bridge | Prentiss M. Brown, chairman cf the bridge authority. touched off discussion an a possible extension wana eaten wn Wind Conditions Helping Shooters convention ‘husiness—a few scant hours after the mammoth 11',-hour ; (Continued From Page One) j} ton, Tex., parade of some 125,000 down his- toric Pennsylvania Avenue: That was the largest altaeliep Hey it li i D. C.. who won the sub-senidr title yesterday also are entered. First stage of the over-all cham- pionship has been fired In the women's division are Mra. | Mandel; Mrs Alford: Mrs. Igor Conn.; 2 Zz ¥ if | i | 33F ‘| Drowning Victim's Body Is Recovered The body of 13-year-old Virginia | 8 Skeet Shooter Reports " Camera. Equipment Theft | Motel, 1000 S- Woodward. A participant in the National Skeet Shooting Assn. neamyrea chore PROP EN ERE ED eres being held at the Oakland Sportsmen's Club in Waterford tm 8¢ Years «2 mm 1088) Township, Evans said a 16-milli- meter movie camera, a carrying $105.00 $135.00 $70.00 D. : LR, U, / in a quartet of duets-for those with inténtions matrimony. Each of the gem- wedding bands is in complete harmony with its accompanying diamond engagement ring for double effectiveness. - Charge or budget Prices include Federal tax IMustretions stightly enlarged “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry - Store” - Marquette ss \case light meter and film were aot me "oe } 7 : . te : A taken a loaded rowboat! capsi ‘ “a . : ” < —=.-- My ny Z Pe. Sead boy's body has not been recovered. The Store Where Quality Counts + 00 S. SAGINAW ST. 3 tt John Law Has His Day | aaece-bnd Furmal. timee ei = : Ronen S Sar = e 5 . 4 a a Pe $3) OTTAWA (UP) — John Law was [Walled Lake pending shipment to 28. W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 secltia: ary ous er renter. Se py See. Chattancoga,/ Tenn., for service ae aes a Te ba | ing. ey 6 and —/ ° cn . “i : “a Lee ‘ fe Me 4 Fours 4 | / 6 : ss ey %y By i: 5 ae tbe: ‘ x 4 1s Pess } . ts. ‘ P : ‘ ms “ 4 Pe cat | a a te 4 i Me pees . i os : Be a s 3s bey : os ra SRN ay Sees eg xy | ag ") : em = on — SS TR Ser ok ee A MY: OE EE 2 OE ecesrenrerange Ne Ome EE ee MES Tepe hs - Oe SRE ME TIO GEE ie Em, GY AT RI Eee SAMRAT A cn RMR Me OL SN Rw g FA « j a , ‘ : a ei ¥ : a e i a -) Will | ] in Birmingham, , Birmingham Man Suddenly in Sle ep ‘Round and Round , Sree Schools wil Open UPSCAY Total Now Eight of $300; Auto for Ohio Expert | mance ; , | pense ; (Continued From Page One) | | Word has been received here of ' a | > fe i. INGHAM—Three pokio , RERMPOEEAN—An ‘unempleyed | s of vectection ‘te enstior 6 MASSILLON, Ohio , (UP)—Has’ the death of J. Richard Tatro of Er Ve calles, raising this ® total 193 = 1 Birmingham resident, . the “— your music bex been sounding al! Tower, formerly of Pontiac, after ! to eight, today to Americons Included | «+ 5 cnadren, picked up a hitch-| 7°07 “T™. 8s be Was unopposed right recently? an illness of four years. : . | City Anyce Gites. in’ First Exchange OF | niker ‘6 Dettol last night and was |” %* Democratic primary. lis eS eS oes Born in Pinconning. Dec. 25 4 rem Our Birmingham Bereae ams and Torry, whichever is, of a five year old boy’ Korean Dead paid back by being robbed A of Charleston, 6 C., pputa 1888, he was the son of Matilda BERMINGHAM—Supt. of Schools Dearest their home, with fourth | not been positively diagnosed Wer and poael of gunpoint _o Be a6 his state's governer ier Netawas cher tr Od for the | V#lade and Nelson Tatro. He mar- Dwight B Ireland asked the co 4nd Gifth graders assigned to Bev<| 4s pollo, Mrs. Gillette said, but is PANMUNJON @ - The vodies | ise drive apeund the ; im 1999-41. In private life he was little boxes of melody that once | Tid Catherine Welch in Onaway operation of parents in sending |¢rly and sixth graders gomg w/ listed as & suspect. ” 0. 60 men killed ini the Korean) i of Detroit "| a cotton exporter. delighted Europe and America, (27¢ 2, 196. : Despite the ternperary locations. other five year old boy and # 72 sees Sek Ox: Eimer Miller, %, of 1171 E : There's ne money in the work Township treasurer, are Pupils will be-tesigned to their | year old mother of two children, | “ted home today Lincoln Ave. says the well-dressed | Ste's Banking and Appropriations) se Meckert regards it as bis | surviving are his ‘widow and hregular teachers, with classroom are non-paralytic cases, change of soldiers who died and/ bandit pulled the gun at Pilgrim |commitices and was particularly, sveration. Me hae to make bis |... daughter, Mrs. Elaine Nim- | units kept intact when the move is | were buried in enemy territory. and Southfleld im Detroit, forced | active in the field of housing legis-| OW" tools, slice it would pay we | nou, of Detroit, Also surviving | sadile into’ Pembroke waren (3 Hi The 193 Americans were among | him to give up his wallet. lation. rope geet rarpelyerd are three sisters, Mrs. Walter “will be notified ef transportatiog || 208 Allied bodies which eight dark| The money, left from the sale of During years ' & great «a Kowaleski Pinconning ’ ny int green Russian - built mortuary | his home in Pontiac, was what re- = m te aud own ingenuity in the repairs, | DOr Merctant and Mee Prank | gall-day: centiens will’ start at | trucks delivered to the U.N. Com: mained efter be bad paid bills in| tor gained a Feputation for his) Sore mamale themecives 8Fe | riener of Pontiac; three brothers, |» w mm Teenday for oll checten — 2 —_— | ability to put through the Senate . “| Ernest of Mt. Pleasant, Leon and . as y ; neutral zone. The seven other) The car, abandoned” was found the ‘many varieties of legislation He owns one of the best collice-' arthur of Pontiac. . tary pupils and Birmingham Migh | bodies were not identified 83 to| ag howr later by police produced by the Banking m- tions of-music boxes khown—and modes Toledo Chevrolet Plorit sha i | tired after 35 Killed.by Hay Wagon | GRANT_w& — Ansel W. Grabill, __ | 58, of Fremont, was killed Tuesday when he fell under the wheel of a VIS. AIR FORCE BASE. |joaded hay wagon on his nephew's @—Secretary .— — farm, Undersheriff Robert Dougan eight-nation 52d Grabill toppled from the front or the Long Labor Day -Week-End! Oakland County's Largest Kentile Dealer Do-It- Yourself Genuine KENTILE E TILE varie years with GM. if is rT a ? F} z i ¥ z i F BET s Fee g b 5 Dark Genuine Plastic WALL Bevel Edge Marbleized TILE TH] | Gnewgh Tile apy “ ea. Tue PENNY PAINT SALE PAIK) (eee . soni We” tee OS REAL WHITE eae sw | HOUSE PAINT WF ces —— 100% Latex The Floor Sh = 1954 Simms Ring s the Bell With Extra Valeo For Boys and Girls > 4 ¢ THE PONTI AC PRESS, 1H mE os to their pleas and then said: “I don’t know how you had time to read the Bible with your crim- records,” chorused “Lawerpnce | “ie then sentenced the pair to [eis for sree bs Oe oie Pent et Judge “John M, Renner listened tentiary for housebreaking: _WEDNESD. AY, SEPTEMBER 1, : uN Biblical Quotations Fall ham, 29, tn Criminal, Cou yew on Dect terday. Ears of Judge “Blessed ar the merciful wha the merciful who can forgive false Collins, 31. testimony,"’ quoted Fred C. Bing- 4 oe __The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC f sirls’ D Broadcloth. ~ Cetfon and Broadtiocths “at big Amazing Low Price! Gi fe! ‘ Sawenteed 4-Month Wear / : irls’ Dresses Girls Blouses Girls Anklet Sox ~ AUTOMATIC ue $989 Ito i4 Ppa ¢ $ PN 4 pair as valer eater Eee sean gittemaraet ty i te cond i: notes itis ‘in is Pine geod Baga yoo Ce tetilg White or Pastel Colors eried ap. cau aaa olteen is tes blouses, Cotten breadcioths ip plain Soft-spum cotton, triple roll euffe, qnverel er patterned styles Choice of white or colors. All eines et to 1h) Cotten With Lece Trim Girls’ Slips Needs No lroning— Girls’ Panties Choice of Several Materials Girls’ Jumpers Sizes 2 te . 7c Valve 12 Yeers ~ Sizes 3 to 6x pod . a In White Coler Only 4 Penties tor .. $1.00 Stocks Are Limited ‘ There Gir’ sitps eth ruffled bettoma, Fine reyes jereey, run-proef Quick Sines 7 to 14...3.,.., $2.89 ==. Will Be lace trim, Ouilt-up shouliers #« éryime, full elastic § waisthand Assorted colors in cor ; All slewe 3 te 4 Needs ne tremivig, just é@ry out cosiotne featenee at Gan — Ne More at This Price! , rege a % a J 10 DOWN Easy Terms 25 Ualeed Press Phete | LEARNING TQ. ‘SEE’—Susan Scott, blind student at Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Hi., uses a cane during instruction trom her teacher Dolores Lauf, who is also blind. Miss Lauf received her Master of Science degree in education at ISNU and will become faculty assistant, working with blind children in the laboratory school chege Fines and Alibis in Court | Wait Testimony SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Axssis- in POW Tria] | srt tous sa traffic fines averaged $258 daily. 4 Witnesses Expected to) Today the daily average is $3,000 | “In those days.”’ Devlin said | 20 Years Changes Both Fell or Pleated Styles Girls’ Skirts ti, $Y89 Cerdurey — Geberdines Pert Wools Terese seiection of cordurey gebar Genuine Endicoti-johnson Girls’ Pumps we, S298 Geauine ‘Pley-Welf Quelity Foamous “Bndicett-Johnsen” giris’ Reg. $8495 old heater a ‘th @ handsome new furni- ture cabinet that Preway has apy for this year! PLUS al SAN ANTONIO, Tex. #—Testi- money. Was expected to begin te day in the general court-martial ot Cpl. Claude Batchelor, the American soldier who changed his mind and came home from Com. muniat captivity, The prosecution bas brought 13) former prisoners of war to San) Antonio to testify against the 4 year-old Texan from Kermit. Batchelor is charged with collab- orating with the enemy and in- ie oo confinement months Nort) Korea. . | Jr, “Today it's ‘I Mecked out,’ says I can't _ sing . Heads Student Assn. AMES, lowa #—Hlarry Hi. Lunn 7}, of Detroit was elected | Tuesday president of the U.S. Na tional Student Assen Lunn former editor of the Michigan Daily, student newspaper at the | University of Michigan. He was elected at the NSA‘s annual con | vention | Youth Assembly Sloted be ted. Sev held on the Hope College campus | soe en were denied | y. More than 200 people are expected to attend. 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Jacobsen’s Flowers bien, Adleweeemeree - Albert Lowrie Lumber EE 44507 Bring your films I\ a to Simms . tor ; we. - The Americanism Committee of the er + step tne vet ‘ee KR : M, Be, - PONTIAC JUNIOR CHAMBER OF. COMMERCE +) VIERA |S | alin ia ta ls li * eR AE a N Poni: Ome Barge ere of e - ig ee » ba ; i — William ae ~ Social Security :* more, inchuding the Social Security . |Pontine City Affairs Tavern License Transfer Ng Js Tabled by Commission “tn routine busindss last night) mission approval before the made | Pontiac City Commission tabled a/ changes at the Highwood address Hi |request for transfer of a tavern necessary to meet tavern require- Adds 10 Million license’ from 654. N, Saginaw St. to | ments Persons to System | 922 Highwood Bivd. until results of In other action, a group. of citi- ; a survey made by the Michigan zens protested the rumored trans- FRASER, Colo. (INS)--President | | iquor Control Commission can be | fer ota Class C liquor-by-the-giass Eisenhower signs into law today | obtained license to 974 Joslyn Ave.,. saying the administration ‘bill adding al-| ~The transfer was questioned by | \t would be near LeBaron School Up for Signi President Will OK Bill’ ~ Today; most 10 million persons to the na-| Commissioner Floyd P. Miles, and two churches tion's Social Security system and| whe said the new site is close to increasing benefits along with the| a gate at the Pontiac Motor | - taxeg to pay for them Dixision -plant and asked for | The President worked his way! “semething tw writing’ from the | through 63 bills yesterday, signing | LOC stating they would approve @ and vetoing three. Today he was the transfer after 1 clears with to affix his signature to several city inspection departments. Max A. Maxim, requesting the transfer, had asked tentafive com School Registration Set for Avondale AUBURN HEIGHTS — Registra tion dates for students of Avondale \schools have been announced as bill. 4 Eisenhower has called the leg islation, which Congress passed a few hours before adjourning on Aug, 20, the “cornerstone” of his program to promote the indiv- ideal security of aff Americans, | particularly in their old age. | Included in the system for the first time about 3,600,000 farm operators; 7,100,000 farm workers; |5¢Pt. 7 and , 3,500,000 employes of state and lo Avondale High School _ seniors cal governments who want to be | Will register as §.10 a.m. Sept. 7 covered; 250,000 domestic workers; with juniors scheduled for 1 p.m 100,000 accountants, engineers, ar-| Sophomore's are expected at chitects and wndertakers; 50.000/8:10 am. Sept. 8, and “freshmén fishermen and 260,000 clergymen.on | at 1 p. m an optional basis. lar routes for students at 7:30 a.m They will bring to nearly 80 mil-|and 12:30 p.m. on those days lion — 90 per cent of the nation’s; Junior high registration will also gainfully-employed workers — the | be split up on Sept. 7 and 8, with number of Americans ‘included in| 7th grade set for 1:30 p.m. Sept the old-age and survivors insurance |7, and 8th grade at 1:30 pm program, whose benefits to retired | Sept 8 workers and their dependents now Registration of all grade school total more than one-quarter billion | students at the various schools will dollars a year be Tuesday, Sept. 7 First effects of the new law | Start regular routes at 830 am wilt be felt in October, whe | — 6,550,000 persons how receiving Begin Search for Oil pension payments will find their | monthly checks from $5 te $13.80 | Under Great Lakes | PORT HURON w — A ~ berger. than in the past, geological surveying rm annouhce To help pay for these and other increased benefits, the Social Se-| yesterday it has started a 10, Buses will Toronto curity. tax withheld from an ¢m-/|000-acre undérwiler survey in the ploye's paycheck — as well as his| Great Lakes in’ hopes .of finding employer's matching contribution— | oil will be collected on the first $4 G. R, Johnson, president of the 200 of ineome starting next Jan. |. | Redar Exploration Co, of Toronto Since it la now levied at two per /told newsmen in Port Huron his cent of the worker's wages, it will | company had been hired by Pan | mean an increase of up to $17 «| Western Oil Ltd. of Calgary, Alta., | year for those earning more than | to conduct the survey $3,600 annuaily, the current taxable} fie said crews have started their base. search in Lake St. Clair and that when they finished there in about a year, the men would move to the Trial Begins for Man jsource of the St. Clair River at Accused of Loon Deal Port eren. ROYAL, OAK TOWNSHIP—Trial| “The search. is comparable to began in Detroit before Federal , that for tidelands oi! off the cost Judge Ralph M. Freeman yester day for Fred B. Collier. charged with making false financial state ments in seeking a $1.500.000 FHA ° on s Indiets | of Texas in the Gulf of Mexico Johnson said 4% in FHA Deals Collier, organizer of a housing~ WASHINGTON (UP) The cooperative here, pleaded innoefnt | Justice Department announced to Aug. 14, 1953 ‘to the to-coun day thal i gregh ga criona charge. offenses ia Housing Ad ‘ministration cases has resulted in automobiles | the indictment of 136 persons this are cohcertrated in nine states. | year and in 1953. eee Half of Amftrica's ROMEO — Gov. G. Mennen Wil liama will crown Karen Hoff ot | Pontiac. queen of the 194 Romeo | Peach Festival during a ceremony to be held at 830 p. m. Sunday| Monday's Labor Day cttebra tion, will begin with ‘. parade, the theme which ix “America the Beautiful,” sched in-the Romeo High School auditor.| wed te begin a¢ 10 a, m. _— ° Thousands ate expected to wit The 22nd annual Peach Festival| ness the giant floral parade be opens with the Queen's Ball at| ginning at 2 p. m.. Monday. This 10 p. m. Friday. On Saturday the} parade will be divided into two Quéen Wil receive the key to the | sections, led by the mounted di vittage- during welcoming ceremo- nies scheduled for 1:30 p. m. at tion of ; Buses will: begin regu: | Commissioners said they could take no action because they had received no formal-notice request- ing the move An. ordinance. was ordered pre- | pared rezoning to commercial lots 17 to 71, inclusive. and part of lot | 22 of assessor's plat 97 E-ngineer’s cost estiniates’ were | perspective. Leaves for Europe WESTACRES— _— — — | newlyweds left for northern Michi- | Celebration Sept. 10-12. Festivities gan. They will live at 8 W. Bur- lat the city, located half way be- wick St., Oxford. tween Bay City and Midiand, will ; include a parade, pageants, “© Water Bonds Approved works and entertainment Gov. G. Mennen Williams has) GRAND RAPIDS jm — A $1,100,- been ‘invited to attend the opening | 999 bond issue for-enlarging the at 8 p. ™m. Friday, and crown the water supply system of nearby king and queen at a Coronation | Wyoming Township has been ap- Ball. proved by the Municipal Finance Saturday will feature » parade, eee pean Officials said the games, carnival, and afternoon | Water project includes installation and evening dancing. A stage of seven miles of water mains, presentation, “Speotiight*en ‘two 2,500.000-gallon capacity reser- Youth,” will be given. voirs and a new well field. Sunday, a water battle between of Radar Speed Ticket BIRMINGHAM ( UP) —Birming- ham Justice of the Peace John J. Emery, Jr. miust decide whether a redar machine can be the com- plainant in a traffic violation. Donald W. Nancarrow, ticketed for speeding on the basis of a radar report, is testing the legality of the ticket. Heybrought the case to court because he stands to lose Attorney Challenges | for speeding and the officer must see him violate the law.” good_oints and set Sept,‘ 10 as his driver's license for too many ! bring the violations it 5 = ee ee into Nancarrow’s attorney, O'Leary, argued the traffic ordi- nance provides that in order to ticket a man for speeding an offi- cer must know who is speeding “The Radar machine was the | only eyewitness. and it cant sign | a.complaint,”’ O'Leary said } He said the officer operating the | DRAYTON JEWELERS Watch Repair A. J. DEXTROM, Prep. * & Peers Nerth of the Bank — For Your Labor Day Weekend! “Wonderful Bargains! in @ MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS @ MEN’S SLACKS — @ LADIES’ SHOES @ CHILDREN’S SHOES _ Dixie Highway 5 Green’s jie Men's . 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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! NU-VISION comm Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 FE 2-2895 “the reviewing stand, E. St. Clair and Main: Sts. Sunday's activities will with the arrival of the Dawn Patrot between 7-9 a. m. atthe Romeo Airport. In the afternoon a boy's coaster race will be conducted on West St. Clair street at 12:30 p.m The Romeo Council of Church Women will presenta concert of sacred music on the grounds of the Congregational Church at 7 p.m., with the colorful coronation * ceremony closing the day Richardson. Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. PASTEURIZED NOW 35° sv , NOW nam ‘3 : Cation vision of the Macomb. County) festival activities at § p. m. Mon > of Renate = Er ~~ =. P+ tea 388 NELSON 277. BALDWIN Sheriff's Department. The first sec- | day evening . St omy uate , — a atten vrai ae nites ——— eno” Thursda _ §:38 until 8 P. + f ” Plenty of Free Parking Friday, Saturday: _ for those who demand the finest Here is a carpeting unequalled for lux- ury and quality. Its deep, foot-hushing textures ...its superb high-fashion colors .. . its magnificent hand-crafted effects provide a dramatic setting for your loveliest possessions. Featured is Rembrandt, a distinctive high and low looped textured pile in a sumptuous three-dimensional leaf motif. Loomed from the finest imported virgin wools for enduring beauty. Beige, ginger tan, rose quartz; two shades of green and two shades of grey. 1a at Our Door! eC ' CARPET & FURNITURE Co M. Oe State Plans aie: | on Netural Resources LANSING (~~ The future of Michigan State College and the Michigan College of Mining and) Technology will sponsor the con-| | ference at the request of the com- | | mission THF. PONTI. Ac Vr RE Ss, WEDNESDAY, ‘SK rl U. S. Even Has Fan Clubs Ranch Folks Set Up for Its Numbered Routes $13,000 Play Area rEMBER 1. M34 ke Adopts Motto Akin to T.R.'s ‘Speak Softly’ Michigan's naturel resources will! Dr. Paul A. Herbert! dean of | WASHINGTON (INS) Presi | come under intense scrutiny at a the Michigan State SchooPof Con- By LAURA Zz. HOBSON homa, New Mexico and Arizona! port PIERRE 8 —pD-—4 ps dent Eisenhower has adopted a) conference set for Jan. ll .and 12, | servation, said the ference w iii sn nae » o— i = ae nig = * si ses motto closely akin te Theadore : the State Ex — ¢ SHELBY, Montana § (INS) {out to Santa-Momca, Calif The fart: and reanch children of | te sanomic Development | be @ivided into six sections. deal- i , ’ Rane velt's Speak Safthy But | Commission said yesterday | ng with soils, forests, water, min- [There's a whole set of fan clubs} It's no mongrel mixtoré of two | pie ural area west of here didn | Curry a Ble Wick ic The University of Michigan. ' erals, recreation and wildlife in this natiod that k for one ever) or more US. routes, either—hke | pave to go gadding off to town this- bined eo cal’ emaved r enn really wised up to until this sum. 10 and 12. whicir some tourists go sumitien, for- their fun. ‘Phes had plague ~ bia . i. ae mer (for or 24 ® and a dash of this a summer recreational program of rie liaestee: ta Moda: Porat . I had always known of steam- or that PO ee : ortiter | ship tans—you've certainly heard My young co-lourists. and 1, The program was centered al the rhis. quvaldiey bits Useliy le | or read «of ocean-crossers who) folks, are in love—with 1.8. | new lighted baseball and rodeo. yannes Strongly in Deed ” | “won't sail except Cunard Ling.” oo. = ye don't care whe | grounds, believe to- be the only White House Secretary James-C : a . Or who burble, “If it's not french | "#O"* "ver what the gossips J ituminated arena in the nation. Itagerty said the shuttg was sent . . Line, darling, I'd rather stay ong , | The grounds are at a hizhway to presidential economic adviser (} iN ld it I} p [ home." Route 2 isn’t such a celebrity | intersection, which is the hub of Gabriel Hauge, ahd Fisenhower ; i =a rural community of some 40 was so impressed with it, he had Many rallreads ahd name- as lots of thers. no. That's one |® 2 vend | en Ghlk ann Oo A | reason ao tae Wil ws a within a> ractius of t mounted and placed on his desk HURRY — ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT there are pessienate. Santa Ve | route for the commerce of huge | ~Recaune the country schools of fans, Union Pacific fans, those cities, no. That's ene reason we're the area are too small to cary on whe roll: out their own red-car- | Mad for it. Gog aeroks the very athletic activities, the parents cr pet for the Twentieth Century top of the nation, it's the coolest | aided the, ssaecindhl um’ ixcmvirnimtity PULL-SIZE COASTER limited, and the like. oe route there is—which | athletic center where the children WAGON FILLED WITH With the age 60 AVIATOR This (en eee ee eee has [Cau 86 Tor instruction and super Bort of emotion became airborne Like ‘all loved qmes, U.S2 hes} | vised play. They raised $13,000 for | and there are such attachments to - ere me on tan't al the bane ball rodeo prazect : ‘ [ways glorious new blac top.on its | United or American or ‘Pan AM OF) hoct_ stretches: at times, it really Eastern or what-have-you as | lis @ bit bumpy ~ set any psychiatrist Tt a- tailspin | But t of the way acives, US ; Well, doctor, the discovery I jus}? js / straight-shooter; straight | made this summer is that there | and clean, say from the east face , ; are just as many ardent love af-! of the Rockies to Mie Great Lakes . Day Schoo! Repleiaber 7 fairs between people and numbered | across the vastnesses of Montana Evening School — September 9 highways' | North Dakota, the twinkling lakes Morning Hours 8: - Mai “" > Attereces 12:08 te 2:36— And with about 211 separate U.S | off northern Minnesota . venings e routes in this vast nation, and | Oh, well, go and gossip about a Shorthand, Stenot ype, Stenograph, Secretarial chi neta G0 usililan earlain celkinn |b! raining, Accounting, Business Administration, along them every summer—that's —— . la den Ty pewriting, Comptometer and Calcu- quite a lot of ardent emotion on | T ator — wheels. Tot Rescued by Scout VETERAN APPROVED | _ » | DAVENPORT, LA. om When ciel par = st aid } Ricky Page, 2. toddled off a dock e & certain westener receatly }on- the Mississippi River, into 12 w” 5 Vnbidid my two sens and me with iit jfeet of water, he was saved by conresled scorn—simply because Carolyn Elverd, 10. who had enly 7 West Lawretice St Pontiac, Mich : we'd asked Papel —— ques: | three swimming Jeksons as a Girt |} . tiens about 0.5.97. “1 cever this | Seout over @ year ago Carolyn | VOStT the School Mame Laundry Soap country coast-to-coast six thmes | jumped into the muddy river with | iokelakcwll ’ @ year on business,” he went on (her clothes on and paddled her Address insultingty, ‘and U.5.40's the only | way to the sinking baby i route I be caught dead: | — WITH YOUR NEW ore wes | = . i yy HIUNNUUUUUUUUUAUALAUAUU.ULLULL TTT TT IE Somehow his revolting passions | | iremindéd me of the very first| = : D arta oi Catt te: Beautiful Formica Dinettes z | fighting with each other = That was on our first tour across | Ss = the country, I believe, in 1948, and |B Av ailable in Chrome or Wrought Iron \ we were somewhere west of Chi- | ~ er cago, east of Driter,.adnd headed) = -. Tables made to order, any size or shape Including Com | t for the. coast of California = round, square and oval 26 colors and petterns to p e e “Stay with Route 30 all the way.’ select from. Tables are equipped with selt-storing one billboard advised. A few min | leat. Chairs are upholstered in Comark material——@4 { | utes later, another one cried, | Ss omere End pelterm: — 16 dittoret siyie. All ch triple-plated, includin < ' a" or On y. “Travel Route # through Denver int is triple-plated, including copper, nickel and to the West.” Then U. 8S. ® yelled at us; then U.S @—it's a wonder , we didn't get car-sick from that} Made to Order battle of the billboards. (We re- kK |turned east by U.S.66). ANY A, § | 1 also learned then for the STYLE first time that there are organ: feations im existence actually $4,995 called, “The U. 8. Forty Asso. - Odd Chairs ciation,” “National U, 8. 66 High. ‘6 95 AND UF way Association,” and so on and ) Bthetine Guarentes oe tet as 5 ene, FO chew ie on All Chrome way tourists thenerives can = BUY DIRECT ana feel on these matters. = Open Nites “ “til 8:30 SAVE % New, however, on our s! xth | i= - crossing of the USA. by car M tal ( sy bn funn oftdTklve tvs joel | etaimasters o, UO. a fan club of confirmed rooters = = one certain. route 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road Ws not either of the ey - 108 NORTH SAGINAW mentioned above. nor famous U Daily 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Liberty 9-3011 66 that goes looping out of Chicago | ST on a southern tear through Obto | UOTDTTITTITIUTTTTINANUTIANGAUTIDHATSUNUUUTAHOOLOOASSOAEOOOEUAUAAGAOOOOUA AAG . E RE FRESH Small U. S. No. 1—B Mich. Tender Beef Ne Brook's ool Peckece PICKLES Fab Deal — All for Vy Gallon Young,’ Tender Beef Pure Ground Beef Pot Roast BLADE CUT 4 Lbs. 1.10 4 hae og qo* 197 “OAKLAND AVE. 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SPECIAL ; 4 x Ly Se : M. s- ve ( ; : ' ee. « ri . j . + ED er ’ ae 3 F ‘ 4 . s * \ «* “SOA \ + i ma ; n Bn wy : . )—+ y h Sana | 3 ne ae ote _» THE: PONTIAC PRESS, WE ra } : : = ane ee : . we i Ws e “ rey MAC PRESS is (© insure that on such occa- ae 7 PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1956 fe ee LS feted Ofte Dein] Bsaret Sunder Saisie aad tends Rae Day, SERN pmmramaa ss py ~ gay , ab i oe: tment , and Labor Day, Pontiac 35 Ve Ae core fa David Lawrence Says:"_° : — . Lemuel? —— - \y will look like city ' : * oe oy i % ye Reine ror j _ Steer — : Es, TSAI American birthright abother : eats French Communis Hol : Office. Pontine Mich a2 second class meiter vA aim is to raise funds to finance Che x 29 si 7 ommunists old ‘ ese ammiee meee 7: ts Chamber's: ‘youth eotivites 14a Balance .of. Power . m ee program. IS ad OEE iy ee 8 re. = tof oouttication Fah Socal ‘nrenorintoa to the use OY aE Fe 6 w + ey = seh es all AP news dnpeiches : ; | il 5 IBS | doubts bloc of Corhmunist votes ~ a Sages fae ae ee a ane _ * * Marte tx ., telloape Pp nar pitti were 99 present—were Neer Z- . where carrier for 40 conte 7 - Bah mS virtually unanimous would - aaah Safe oie LA ee it easy for householders to — ek Se Te action of Congress “recently in tne pray an D RERRS Seeper Sas ag sree ney en He eee =is ‘ nine stores to sell them. het . Ei] . its legal right to exist as a political. es MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAD OP CIRCULATIONS © The price is $3.50 for a Flag 3x .. £ } m4 > Saeed boee bane suet © The presence of he Comme. SS es with x5 feet & yay the swept away nist bloo Inside the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 with a 6 foot jointed pole and bracket. | news dispatches from Paris Parliament means —_ z ® ER 1, 1954 Fl ; acket. : telling how. a bloc of 100 Commu- controlled grou at a Govier. 3 —=- ags. may be ordered by telephoning | Cl a ae in the 1 Tala Oowtiowe | SES Stee ae urthouse © . es + - EAR i kil the She for he ah Om , political are me 5 . paign 100 per ts ak Bey Ma apt hee ‘on pe Few Americans realize : re Wengeee ape ee nas, Oxkianh . = 4 / that the essarily located das wither take a id County voters cent. For‘many years we have felt or iy ape | “g 84 - soe gre Party “in France. The Fyench . of great intere asham : ae SO, woe i Pal has been. pernift oe attitude. . November. : mane in j = that the number of Flags dis- Vegi : <4 on Fils trate labor unions and Peace cud speaking. toward Communists = wi . Played here on holidays has been 5a 5 tural institutions, now has ail government is not as hostile as it P e refer to the right to move and small. = 80 4 Sa e AS . Tights of any other a isaak gists js in America. ae = tna nw ceo eS tae gt hin is cre. —— Sl ” ieee i ho ‘ts of the city. ng this drive. RY: BPE kK ge Read pisary-Oe depaytments in Pari Pe std This is vital. home should-be without the Flag. See h Pestionent, ant Guy _ goremmen: where the legislature The Press supports a “YES” vote. H —— —— $03 the ang agree Party. —_ né eohinet fe depart- * * eh allegiance is more often to demand ay ently Oakland County's seine vote was enry Merz eo -- Pace . bss faa t BS | Pree overnment than ge ned shi so fernfirerom ae news ee . Shia ies _* . arty. a Pein The public approved isshance munity lose attaa aa a apparel a ; : ae # not tog shen toe Pesach Mee cotgsting eu e. general obligation bonds, but of H citizen in the death hang MG Spe > thonat . ago, when the French Na- pry investigating committees in voted against raisi . ENRY MERZ. oe en Ap vive | Sr intomyremeerd rose in tribute to France.to sound a warning and wit tax ng the money (a half © Mr. Merz worked : f $7 cave Ag, Zo4¥%s, ~ the fallen heroes of Dien Bien Phu alert the French people to the crease), to retire the bonds. and then was the a Mee on Friday % Sigg” ‘ amealat toa ane od com. dangers of ne The supervisors can use an attack Saturda 2 oo a — "vee, cS, : The final vote rejecting the Eu- 1 accepted ppg a palltiea! Party : alternate method, but y morning. At the time f Sr “¥. ‘ ropean Defense Community agree- Tather_than a eo gab ak ie » but it would of his unexpected death, he was vigor- Gaon ment ‘was 319-fo 264. But if the lack of aw —— This mor e taxpayers somewhat ~—‘ Ous and active. - <=... of allowing a group of — a wan the current Certainly Mr. Mraz ranks as one. of = | Portraits rage tir —= policies of : plan erable. Should the the , . ; . ingiinaete Cates ake oe : : oft new yote fail, the county has the rd peace businessmen of Pontiac and President Eisenhower's Greatest Achievement on? dems. Motes pare, ome ot ot a political authority to issue revenue bonds eae ; oe He was known by a Vv ha — ee paradoxes in French rag . but th ’ endous circle of friends . oice : = by... The beauty of their art One explanat 2 would be larger to the public ~ qualntances for his various ace - of She: Poogle | \" they ahaa tpl find part ot the. Commenst dep tie : ; ‘tarred ' ° i tnd st mpart... were regu Bow 5 Therefore, the Press urges the lca ea . Motorists Should folks who especially ... To derground during the period that = present Bes | _He was unusually courteous = OW ore Re Sis wis exited... The ge Le ee method: i een tae y courteous, friendly for . / se spect beamed the thoughts , . , that they became popular = are: affable. People welcomed Mr. Pedestrian‘s-Rights- at] ; | That editorialize . .. They do not Of Shel wartime cetera Ths mabe tor the court! Merz. He was a good companion and ve ntersecttons—~ is seconaary ae chen of. it.” s the worst me by which the Nazis penstrated t have the courthouse in the OUR at ache ha ps tne Seay yt os rn ey bn ra = the 1 7 e to watch : al the an y than jeopardize hav--- and still 4 foot mark, ritying ° pe met New Yeuk thon to secede easy conquest of France. g it at all. — os y skyward gan. “His nit en oo vs Youhers verti" Dean on the opyright 1984) ‘ * * * A good suggestion comes shouldn't get “so worked-up abou Wagner is trying ie take says L. ki : ‘ sfrom TV and movies we stent the entire -~ OOKI : ma of the interesting side’ A PRecangaek ois Herbert W. Straley, him to rh them Pech reed box tops. — lock, stock and cs Back = ts in the ‘present skirmish at we take a few days’ advance practice “But Larry likes them; even _ — rans ene lies trom seer in observing those schod! s though he can't stand ta view ‘We are trying to get an im INVADE POLAND; | cain _ the position of the ee Ee OR NE . et hep eet ne reer be referee the etbrawiis, We “FDR SAYS U ne ers. “Some want to build a A former Oakland County resident surely ‘ Dr. Crane, “what do paycholo- “. ve to select him the same t S_ can stay out of courthouse. only : is right y surely ‘ gists advise’ concerning TV’ ray the Tibetans pick. out a on the present on the spot at the new Mackinac ‘™ovie murder ll = Grand Lama, Get h _ 2 Years site. Some want an office build- Straits bridge. -It will pass directly over the mysteries? = ene tie tt him young and oie - ing with rentable property &a 1 _ home of ; ei Mf you parents will stick to- methods for shunning Control your Emotions,” enclos' ee used by the State to * property as part ; - xether in reasonably harmonious ¢!iMax. the fearful 9 stamped - ing. But insure school's of the package. Some wan Reynolds Schneider marriage, return envelope, plus goa tcsturtoal: malarken Nor SPEED FLIER) build on the jail ‘ want to caretaker at ih: Siachinan: tenets igual sings tetiee goer eat . One of the boys would hide his S Gaunt, Wephias tivutios ps : malarkey-%6at-you. to ‘ Turner, hopes fer to boll on the tention of the a ao ee dren by taking teu ts Bosday eo Ome age gr and keep wre desc it els ae nner the siinhedil school and church, I = [ ta his care fer : — . ; — ‘ : . The oppo- A card 't need Worry much about the talantes during the r - / <3 sition has been unable to find an filling station out Mo hear tt efteete of snovies, comnte books peak of the scary part. Another — ady Bel 1eves Infantile Colic’ Onl unanimous alternative and they for that weekend trip. But if you the rest room, hereby getting Imagina --- Pediatrici | 7 Y ~~ have delayed until their position don't Grive carefully, we'd rather out of the ‘theater until the cli- ry - Fe latricians Gue ina . hoses force... earint =p mara te like steady Aunt Het — : by WELiEM Snape, A ‘che cans Oo Sent oes ACSI ND i J ; Wh . 5 i . . in I Fi i a Let's go . * f am 5 ons Sona was 7h | eigegl Nam anes. “elie pose DE eT Oe ee ae Oot th Fee Miennarte wi a $8 go along with the Superviso -I like that wrapper put 5 x" A ing nightmares. “Whenever I ha most frequently Reading what these authorities the New that; ag I say in nave studied the prestem corefuty ent come —- a scary dream,” beaded,“ Jost -'m tling Te Te Nid te Gates tie ahead 4 “1 believe intanthe "ealc” i | They're practically unanimous. y , “Have you kissed your wife this morning?” romething elo god eat f sake ond I don't ela, ont t came "iso Giultat “he prov pie may hae P Let's take what we can get. ieee dee ae beat way to, centrol your colic;’ prevails “most. ‘frequently little baby!” ‘Three dozen Jifferent © It te m, oat Be eee er Onkand Coens ates ieee mogeiee fey ees hoa ae ee a ) 5 Glenn tone : the rule. kit and caboodle, = but the simple A Flag for Your Home of Birm! gery : “You can do that in several In the booklet I put it mére force- es ah a thy eto pond fo reba 4 - _ Pontiac's iis eens: ot Com “. . > > l an | Exciting sale of brand new dresses... 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The club orchestra quit playing and“took off en masse after her assailant—whio then opened fire on the musicians... . with a fire extinguisher. a * Jackie Gleason's tiew diet is sensational. He only gdined 15 pounds . . . Miami'll have its biggest winter yet, prophesies | Benny Gaines, owner of the Saraha Motel, whose rooms are $32 a day. He's already half sold out for Christmas and New Year's . » «Weather note: A woman in the Little Club complained last night, “It's too cold in here.” 7 Prettiest legs I've seen lately (next to the B. W.'s) belong to —— J. Cooper of Mount Vernon, who's featured in “See” hag. . . Jackie aon may’ve been kidding on his Chicago pro- gram. But @ spy says he spoke of a hotel having “250 ruins.” * * * “Years ago when a kid was unhappy he ran away from home,” says George Shearing. “Now he takes the car.” Comedian Georgie Kaye have a fine show at the Copa now— is great. Samples: “A psychiatrist is a man you 5 see when you're going Crazy _ }.and he helps you . . Dr. Kinsey addressed a group of eccentrics my book’... A woman told her psychiatrist, ‘Doctor, this is my husband. He's one of the men I was telling you about’ . I know a man who has ers. Every night he goes to work on his Four Roses.” Comedian Jackie Miles moved to Sharon, Conn., and is rals- ing sheep and a'mustache. “I grew the mustache,” he says, “just to break up the monoto- ny of my face.” . * 7” Nice gal, Miss Universe. After GINGER COOPER being featured on a TV show the South Carolina ga! went around getting all the stars’ auto- a mmf eraphs . . Comedian Henny ‘All New ‘Merchandise — ) ath | Anniversary SPECIALS Genuine Leather Zipper Books | Youngman's off ta Las Vegas to play at the Thunderbird. “I have a wonderful room,” he re- | ports. “ bed, but two slot | machines.” * , g Wiggler Diosa Costello and| 7 and Georgie’s psychiatrist stuffy} rae and told them ‘You're -O. K. in! tlowermania. Crazy about flow- ‘uf S - - _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, W Bp AESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1054 Hey, Brooklynites! There's a lovely gal living at 35-34 95th St., Jackson Heights, whose first name's Olive and last name's Earl—adding up to “Miss Olive Earl.” as * 7” * A Pennsylvania reader, Mrs. LeRoy W. Hoon, of Mononga- hela, stirs old memories by asking: “Do you remember when grandmother wore a rat in her hair . . . when we rolled iron hoops . . . how good the buckwheat cakes were when they were ‘set’ the ‘night before... . and how the lamp chimney had to be cleaned twice a week?” I sure do, ma’aml” + . . Comedian Jee E. Lewis drinks domestic yedka and tonic new when he does nipping at El Ranche Vegas. It looks clear in the glaxs, of course, ang Joe's old friends say, “Isn't Joe wonderful te stay on the wagon all this time? Drinks nothing but water, you know.” J . Hear about the courteous holdup man? He greeted victims, “Would you please help me. I'm hungry and poor and the ememe only thing I own in the whole world is this gur." § The John Jacob Astors are battling al- : Pre ready .. . Hildegard’s manager, Anna) / Sosenko, off to Las Vegas to wind up the | > Johnny Johnston partnership, says the) % real trouble was Johnny's taking a picture »4 deal without Hildegard’s knowledge. RA Ava Gardner, publigizing “Barefoot = Contessa” in South America, may skip Rio 7] because of the riots . .., Two big depart- ment stores are sorry now they canceled =") Bobo Rockefelier's charge accounts. when >} she first left Winthrop . . . Greer Gar- /| son's latest movie is “Her Twelve Men.” | Tempo mag’ll change.its name to Quick, ‘| quick... Singer Danny Scholl was | dropped from Betty Hutton’s TV show | Reason: “Too tall and too handsome” - .. . dackle Gleason’ll audition showgals » | Wednesday at the Park Sheraton. - . ee Earl's Pearls’. . . “Lately,” says Jan “ "5 August, “the flower of womanhood has GREER GARSON been showing off a lot mere of its stems.” Today's best laugh: “There's a new sports car coming out called the Broadway Playboy,” reports Mimi Benzell. | “It has bleedshet headlights.” Wish I'd said that: “Most men fall in love with women who, ask questions they cah answer."—CMD Magazine. Vaughn: Monroe claims that one movie producer is building | an ulcer- ~shaped swimming pool. . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1966) 7 Quantities Limited _ BOND Scratch Pads Size 5x8, white and col- ors. Good quality. 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Officials, contending that down- for-the-day bathers are crowding | out seaside dwellers, are consider- ing a daily or seasonal charge for all over 12 years who use the beaches. A state law permits re- . | gorts to set their own fees. Mayor Warren Titus ef Vent- ner explained that one-day vis- ters get a full day of healthy recreation without contributing much te the coffers of lecal merchants. He estimated that at least 35,000 cut of 50,000 bathers fall into that category. -‘The city council is now consider- | ing @ seasonal tax. Fees ranging from $2 to $5, excluding children under 12, have been suggested - 4 - display~d on their Per- JR oa La vcch without te tagif SHOES zy, “FAMILY would be subject to a fine. Orthopedic Ghee Gpecielicts | Although bathing fees have been Egypt’ s Military to Try 16 on Conspiracy Counts CAIRO, Egypt #—Egypt's mili- charges of conspiring to overthrow the regime with violence. The indictment said they belong to the “United Front,” a largely | Communist underground group.. The government said they would | be tried by the high military court but did not set a date. gold. GEORGE'S NEW PORT'S Waiters and waitresses in 1953 received $450 million.in tips. STOP PAINT PEELING If you are having trouble with paint peeling, let us help you! Come in for FREE BULLETINS on MOISTURE CONTROL. We will inspect your home et NO COST or OBLIGATION! SWP WOUSE PAINT lasts longer...saves money | PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL Outdoors and in ...S-W Porch and Floor Enamel makes floors, porches and stairs glow with rich color that withstands weather and hard wear. Sucawin-Wittians 1% eo super’ xau-tONe SUPER KEM-TONE Honteowners Caulking Gun and 2 Caulking Cartridges Complete for ONLY ....... SPECIAL! 2 “ rm = OPEN A CHARGE LET US secomine A GOOD side TS _ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS: AEM Maree Sree. ACCOUNT © vic soali ~ . ane . THE the American C. society is| ® 85 ° major eee is the numerou epenaeving “fret ie Campaign Silences called . Gexisten, . which Hal Boyle Says: lead to many dented fenders. Vehicles of all. kinds jumped from 45,905 in 1882 to 201,424 to. day, according to government | statistics, During this time autv- mobiles passed bicycles as. the = ” l | circles, | Noisy Mexico City MEXICO CITY @—Mexico City, once among the noisiest of cities, has become one of the eo “A “campaign of silence” bans an NEW YORK W—One little known | favorite transportation. & sign of prosperity today is the a | SERVICE ‘| Was making Up the story,” w PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,\1954 } says about 6 per cent of the items jare jewelry, Upper Classes Get oan | From $250,000 Pawnshop) One wealthy-lvoking . lady . kept pawning jewelry regularly, com plaining her oll royalties were be ing tied up by the ‘trouble in Iran. | “We almost came to believe she | said | Kaskel. “But as soon as things cleared up in Iran she “ent over there to sign new leases, and | Onderstand she now has an income 2 per cent furs, 10 per cent objects of art But he also has advanced money on such oddity baubles of the rich. as @ $12,000 Ming vase, an $18,000 Rolls Royce, a walking stick made |from a rhinoceros tusk, and coin | | and stamp collections., © * J “In the old days people used ito pawn even horses,’ Kaskel re- called: “We had one customer, a vaudeville star, who used to pawn his performing dog between en gagements. We did business with Report Marine General Recovering From Clot \ELEVEN. suffered a brain clot last Friday, CAMP LEJEUNE, NC. @ Maj. Gen, Lewis B. (Chesty) Puller, 56, Marine Corp hero of Guadaicanal and Korea, has been taken off, the crileal list at the U.S.: Naval Hospital here. Puller, acting commandant of Camp Lejeune and commanding ne ees 31010) GS EO) °4: |WORRIED OVER DEBTS? of a. million & yout him because my mother loved the Let @ Years of Credit Counselling Experience Assist You unnecessary honking of euteme. | City. officials are optirhistic, say-| that pawnbrokers are doing well We'th Plan Vour Tewr Free} ff) Dile horns, the use of sirens by| ing if they can silence Mexican ic eeleesik ta Goliad ta wend ‘Phone Mi 4-S7}4 — | Dulce cars and ambulances-ip'the| drivers they can probably per- - arr : downtown area, , and: all “unneces-| suade them to obey driving rules.| ‘mes than bad times,” explained -Tickets, Reservations sary sound.” : ~ | Clarence Kaskel, 65, who likes be- to Anywhere — ae More than 4 million young a May Ge Tiny of pace sn “4 The. next major step is to| Americans have of age in | brokers. Hamilton,’ Birmingham straighten out the traffic snarl. To| the past 18 years. census bu- |. Whe? people earn more money, Geace Plummer Reilly ‘®t 4. olficials have decreed| reau estimates. the U..S. popula-| ‘ey like to spend more: And if : that it is against the law to have|tion may reach 300 million by the | ‘*Y see something they want and a flat tire ona busy street. One| turn of the century. don't have any cash, they don't - mind pawning something else tem- porarily to get it. er sei = ee x “There are a lot-of misconcep- tions in the public mind about our | industry. For example, few realize that women pawn things more. of: ten than then do, or that 90 per cent of pawned valuables are re- claimed within a few. months.” * * ™ If you. want to hock your Uncle Willie's broken-stringed old college mandolin for two bucks, please don't bother Kaskel, On the other hand, if you want a $5,000 advance on a $25,000 diamond bracelet so you can take trip to Europe, why—he's your man * * . aKaskel, whose father founded the family firm back in 1882, is now a pawnbroker to the upper middie classes, the upper classes, and the upper upper classes. He recently epened a $250,000 shop on West Sith St.—a stone's throw (diamond, Jo or, emerald) from Fifth Ave- Ne trio of gold balls, symbol of his ancient trade, hang above the entrance, But there is a private doorway, leading into a “smil, A select group of fine 1954 Baldwin-Built con- soles and grand pianos personally selected by Dr. Joseph Maddy for their superior tone and tastefully furnished salon, for those —_ es only for ensemble, concert and who want to pawn in privacy. each uri this season “Many society women send their Music p. = at the. National maids in from the suburbs in a chatiffeur-driven car to avoid em- barrassment,”’ said Kaskel. ‘‘Oth- ers come themselves, and see noth- ing embarrassing in it at all. “The white collar people who get hit by an emergency or try to live beyond their means are the back- bone of the pawn brokerage busi- ness. But those.in the upper brack- Now! We offer these fine pianos at reduced prices to seve you « substantial amount. New bench in- cluded with each piene. Seve during this big event. CALBI MUSIC CO. Pontiac's. Locally Owned Home.of Conn Instruments, Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 se enamenemnaes r even millionaires—when they need gome ready money to tide them over until their riext dividend check | comes: in.” NEW STANDARD PREMIUM GASOLINE | designed for knock- -proof performance to give you all possible “AR POWER" POWER BOOSTED AGAIN! _. @ Here is a gas that can joc jeu tek “wonderful feel at the wheel of “new car _ power” *—whatever the age of your car. . Its knock-proof power is the greatest in our 65-year history. — New Sranparp Wurre Crown Pre- mium’ Gasoline is now advanced so far in octane that it actually silences every trace of knock —— — a aS ne -- a — a aoa WA | our Car! whatever the \ SS ee New STanparD Premium is especially formulated to, prevent annoying hot . weather stalling due to vapor lock. Fill up with New Stanparp Premium Gasoline. Try it for just one week and you'll never drive with any other. \ y The X M-800, “idea car” cury. As new cars call and better fuels, millions care automatically benefit, Mer- by for new of dider too. "You expect more from (StamparD) and get it! so ets pawn things quite often too—j. Stops “Vapor Lock” stalling, too! | Another cultured lady—she had a British accent so thick you could identify her in a fog—came in re- cently to borrow some money on a mink coat becausé “I simply | must get me some new rags while I'm bere,"” When she was handed the loan certificate to sign, asked: “Shall T put down my title, too? _Kaskel she _ What do people pawn? NO MONEY DOWN... Plus... full year war- ramty on picture tube Ne extras te pay! little dog.” Burial Plots Booming CHARLOTTE, N. C, @—City of. ficials reported a-boom in burial lots after a proposal was made to | city: | owned Evergreen Cemetery from , increase. lot prices in the 6 cents a square foot to $4. ~ Payments you can afford to handle! 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Roast- Beef |SandwichSteaks| Rice’ oo FEE “Zee 19 | Bite ‘ean BBC ; yo ne 39 je > PANNITINUED oTonor === JONVDITIONED OKECS nee , - Sd » 4. button ET Snare ee September Brings More 1 a. te Pontiac Press Photo James Baxter finds it hard to make up| plenty interested in the light flannel that his mind about which sport coat to choose| Jim Crothers shows him. for school this fall. He models a three- The dark fleck ern is sure to match smartly with the double vent gray imported tweed | charcoal-gray flannels that James plans to with classic blue flannel trousers. Still, he’s|add to his wardrobe this fall. te thawte HelenGettrude «> Mr. and Mrs. i i wi. Fi i 2 2 Bruestle were | 6281 Ditle Hwy, . . aot Ballard and Paul J. |) daughter of George C. Stark of Oliver’ street. Z q ei] af a : Belts Convert Outdated Frocks Into Hip-Huggers NEW YORK (INS) — Last year's easy-line silhouette can become this year’s long-line silhouette with a simple addition — a belt. Hi will keep the bottle from slipping out of your wet hands on wash days. Clothespins Color It's wise to keep a separate batch E E TE i g a Ever since the eighteenth century, some of thé world’s finest china dinnerware has come from Bavaria. The years ligve not dimmed the skill of the old-time craftsmen. In fact, they have added to it—witness this magnificent Baronet Lyric pattern has a graceful center coin-gold and french gray. >. DAXIE POTTERY __.. ‘(Near Waterford) - “For. Your: Convenience Open Daily tnd-Sun: 10 A.M; 10 9 P.M. For a regal setting, a regal china... Baronet and the beautiful LYRIC pattern Pe, Set $995 | b° OR 3-1 a > } | a é ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, Marks End of Holidays Gordons Return to City After 2 Weeks in the East Dr. and Mrs. William Gordon haye returned to their Dwight ave- nue home after vacationing for the past two weeks. While in Prince- ton, N. J., they visited Mr. and Mrs, James Kinney, former Pon tiac residents. They also spent several days in New York City: Mra Eustis, Va., arrived recently for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. 8. E. Groff of Dixie highway, and Lt. Jackson's par- ents, the David Jacksons of Or- chard Lake avenue. Lt. Jackson will arrive the mid- day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John R. West of Stamford, Conn., and sightseeing in New York City. Two of the things they enjoyed most were touring the U.N. build- ing and attending Cole Porter's smash hit, “Can-Can." 2 LaSalle avenue have bad as their houseguest for the past twe weeks Mra, Ward dury of San Antonie, Tex. . » 7 Mr, and Mrs. Theodore L. Stick- wey of Beverly avenue, Sylvan Lake, annpetnce the birth of a daughter, Mary Susan, Aug. 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McKibben of Beach street and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stickney of Marquette street. Amvets Planning Broadway Show Mr. and Mrs. Morris Quinn of | } i ? SEPTEMBER 4, 1954 Vacationers Back to Homes NipinAir |f =. By DONNA ANDERSON Angels—three of them—romped at WilO-Way Tuesday evening, but you'll find wirgs only at the end of the stage. : Robert Bryson turned out his were hosts for the meeting in their | “mosphere Auburn avenue home. weeks tite Committee are James | Phere” at 105 Cavalier and Mrs. Keith Rosewall, | 2° '0 bottle, tickets; Mrs. Robert Brown, pub- . licity; Orville Russell and Mr. Sept. 19 ie the deadline for Bragen, refreshments; Mrs, Cay-| this one and the West Long Lake alier and Mrs. Victor McNair, ad-| read playhouse is open every vertising, and ‘Matthews Lingen-| evening but Monday. So Vive La felter, decorations. France! for the next three. weeks The date of the show, to be held| —Det took out, therp’s a snake in Knights of Columbus Hall, will! ta the cast and he bites; forte be announced later. ately LEM You'll look lo this flattering bra! ij i tE if é: vable in —) 1 4 toe pent FEDERAL sist, wom __ MR. and MRS. JERRY MAY Angels (of Strange Kind) Romp Across the Stage Comedy to Continue Until September 19, Winding Up Will-O-Way Season ‘| was set up for the coming year. “| board meetings will be held on the -Marimont Saptist Church . was the ‘ting for the Saturday wedding of Glenda Fisher and Jerry May. Her parents are the Glenwood Fishers of | West Hopkins avenue, and he is the son of the William. Mays of East Walton boulevard. On one of the Mondays, Sept. 6, the apprentice theater will take over with a show of its own. An- formation may be obtained from the box office, oe PTA Leaders, Meet Tuesday Mrs. Williant Wright, president of the Pontiac Council of PTA, was hostess to the council's execu- tive board Tuesday evening th her Chippewa road home. Reports. of committee chairmen were read and @ tentative program It was announced that the future last Tuesday evening of each month. The first council meeting of the Pontiac PTA wil be held Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m. in McConnell Schoo}. Coming Events Cortene Giaterheod 164. Dames of Malte, will meet thie even et 6 im the “‘Vample at 63 Perkins wm the * _ FIFTEEN epee Celebrates Pontiac High School graduating class. ef 1929 celebrated its 25th anniversary with 170 class mien bers, including wives and hus- bands, present. The affair was held at the school. Howard Powers, master of cere- monies, introduced the Rev, Har- old Neasel, a member of the class, who gave the invocation. Addresses of welcome were given by Lyle Passmere, presi- The Saturday program included remarks by Frank J. DuFrajh, principal of the high scheol) in 1929, and by John J. Thors/ Jr., assistant principal at that / time, Margaret Steward, now ‘retired, who taught many of the members of the class, spoke as/ did Sam Dudley, a former principal of Pon- tiac High School. = / Arlene Walton Teflor, a mem- ber of the class and now a concert pianist, played several sélections for the group. /Charles Elliot of Houston, Tex., Awon the award for the class member traveling the longest distance to attend the re- union. / it was annneunced that an- ether get-together Will be held on the 30th anniversary of the class’ Mr, Passmore was elect: ed chairman for that event, Mrs. Georgia Ricketts Sander- ————— SCHOOL 1 AHEAD Time to Buy | LUGGAGE Initialing and Wrepping 4 Leather Goods 25th Anniversary ete PHS Class of 1929 Meets diate, treasure?, were re-elected to 14 W. 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' . 4770 12-20; 90-42 he One pattern part to skirt! Two main parts to bodice—could any- | thing be easier! We know it couldn't look *prettier’ on—just see the dashing flare of the collar— the exciting whirl of the skirt. Choose short or %\ cuffed sleeves. Back-zipped for flattering fit. Pattern 4770; Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, M4, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 44 yards 39-inch: This_pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete iitustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five Cents in coins | for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing Send to Aine Adams. care of 137 Pontiac Press, Pattern Depart- ment, 243 West 17th St., New York 11, New York. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. Don’t Touch Piano Besides being a large instrument, your plano is also a very delicate one, So, when. you clean it, don't touch the inside. Leave this to the expert who tunes it. The cleaning job is usually included in the regu- lar service, Cleans Up Spotters When removing from your stove after cooking, use a crushed newspaper to wipe off the grease. Besides absorbing the grease faster, using the newspaper will save your dishcloth | OwnArttic’ food spatters | Can Insulate By HUBBARD COBB great deal depends on how well they are installed, ty complete directions for applica- tion and if you follow these care- fully, you'll end up with g -good job which will save you a g0dod deal of money during the winter in fuel. The great percentage of your heat less in winter is through the roof bay some alse escapes through the walls. More escapes if the walls are not too tight avd contain numerous cracks and The way to handle this situation is to have insulation blown into the wall cavity, but this can't be | done very welt by the homeowner. You need special equipment. There | are, however, plenty of firms | available who do this work An alternative to insulating in-| side the wall cavity, is “to cover | the inside walls with sheets of rigid insulating board. This will help considerably especially if you first fasten 2x2-inch furring strips over the existing interior walls and then fasten the insulating As this is the time of year when! 7 Most manufacturers put out pret- | | The cross-stitched yoke o. etches the beauty of the luxury-look fleece. A pointed pixie shiny buttons complete the picture. ge — collar and But Insist on Secondary Career , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954. n the full, flared r fe coat sharply By ANNE HEYWOOD “My daughter is gifted musically,” a-mother writes, | “and while We're pleaséd, problems “She is 15 now, and her teach | ers claim she is concert material. | Encourage Musical Girl extremely of |How Should Wontan Tell b Her Name? * ‘New Club Member _ Introduced — Herself the Wrong Woy By EMILY POST A reader explains: “I have just recently joined the Women's Guild of our chureli, At the meeting yes- ber was to rise-and introduce herself to the other members. “I introdtced myself as Jane Adams. The other members intro- | duced themselves as Mrs. Henry. ' Green, Mrs,’ John Brown, ete. Was I wrong in having introduced self in.this way? “| feel tha; had someone else whether or not it would be for me go? Answer: § a gift to your! | working and persistent ones do manage to succeed Like any other field. it is “over- crowded” —but only for the haif- | hearted or untalented. No field | | course, it does pose, some terrible | i, overcrowded for the person who| Dear Mrs. Post | | is born for it In the second place, you might insist that she -acquire some She adores the piano and spends | secondary skill, like . shorthand eventually. “Now everybody knows that | music doesn't pay and yet there is honestly nothing else Louise , HAVE IT MADE JUST | “4S YOU LIKE TT” ‘ bY < . . ¥ x + SELECT CHAIRS from $119.50 “SPRINGDOWN,” or spring and cotton. taste by. Tom to each piece specially ordered by you. YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS . . . - CHOOSE YOUR OWN°FABRICS TAILOR MADE. SOFAS from $219.50 CHAIR SHOWN $149.50 Imagine! Here you can actually dictate your own specifications . . . have ‘your furniture “Tailor Made” to fit your own decorating scheme. From thousands -and thousands of combinations, you select your own design, choose from a wonderful array of new fabrics . . . including wash- able NYLON in the entire weaying range. “Naturally, you specify your own upholstering . . . select your cushion content from foam rubber, In an unbeljevably short time your furniture will be “Tailor Made” to your ' : linson, famed over half a century for exacting craftsman- — and skilled. tailoring. A private label with your name. will be wants. to do.” In the first. place, people ‘do make a living at music; not mary aim Qi P 4 : ett . it is true, but most of AIVISIVIMIETy) | People. it is true, aa the extremely talented and hard- acaoss 1 Norseman, 5 7 B the Red 6 British anthony = ¢ © Pormer President ~ ° 12 pertenep TE « 13 Row 4 Mineral rock a 46 Perfectionists "7 ved 18 Coherve 19 Bouped up care Rim | 33 Male child }s2¢ Famous T Boston fish j aT Pant 20 Famous quees of Carthage 33 Bee dish 2 % Hermon; ual 4 Prior AS Ft HF comes = _moata = L = oe : wow m 3 Boge down 41 Pigpen 42 Letter 44 Por fear. thet | 46 Paimed off 40 Leke in Iran 8 Bit J oe j 4 Daniel in the —— _—— Hi centaur é 8? 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Assure her that you ate behind she will have to support herself | her all the way, and will help | her to the best of Your ability to | get the expensive training and the long apprenticeship. But let her know your @- [ she The—time she spends in* the | busines’ world, if only on summer vacations and ‘“‘between engage ments,"’ will not hurt her, in fact, | it will add experience and richness | to her life, and make her more | an artist, not less. Third, I suggest that you and your husband and Louise all read a fine book called “Your Career in Music.” It is written by Harriett - Johnson, an excellent music critic, and has a foreword by Madame Olga Samaroff Sto- kowski Developed in collaboration with Evelyn Steele and the Vocational Guidance Research ‘Organization, daughter, and any effort to drive her from her chosen field into marriage, for example, or some “sensible” career, simply won't work 4 There is a valid a _ eh divi ason why she he way shé is, and you cannot /change her; you can only destroy /her, (Copyright, 1954) gee Sponge Spot First A mayonnaise stain should first be sponged with cold water to re- || Move the egg. Next use || soapsuds to remove the reniginder tire Combat. Dandruff To get rid of dandruff, set your- Wash your hair often with a shampoo designed to combat dandruff. Brush your hair carefully, being careful to get the bristles well down into the | roots: it will answer many of your special" questions. 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Sagingw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, Baptist Our , rages dlp tytn Diy ary Aone pie +. Church, - |} : . man-tailored ei BAD 7 MR. and MRS. JOSEPH BATTEN Back-to-Schoo! ee ° eae ae anpeer’ ceases cameosncgui imag ___-_ @ Z we - Venita Patton, — | Skirts Bermuda shorts es ) Joseph Batten |... | y: . | YOU ARE INVITED to a Exchange Vows || Shirts , , 795 To reside on South Shirley nue following a northern Michigan || Sweaters SPECIAL TRUNK SHOWING of honeymoon are Venita Patton and re | 400% Wool in Grey, Joseph Batten, who were married > i er icin Have . Brown: and Charcoal , | _ The bride is the daughter of Mrs, ji” | Zelma Erdman of South S$ You : _ Paes avenue and Joseph is the s6n of 2 . | ee eae . Wear Them With Our ever satin. . . . Cali ‘a Oriainalé | tare et ,prarte Them? cotton shirts fornia Origin 2 ay | the bridegream, Mie carried 0 Long Sleeve Checks, ~~ |) bemeet at white strates cw Bloomfield aC coe THURSDAY = | ae ail Mrs. Kermit Patton attended Fashion Shop SEPTEMBER 2. | |[ te wraten. torr omill 3,98 a 4.98 Kermit Patton, brother of the . ane d ¢ ji bride, was best man and Curtis fis Batten, brother of the bridegrdéom, - From 10 a m. to 5 Pry the guests Wane Batten | , eae — i p.m., see her entire | nephew of the bridegrosm. was . : ys fall end winter dress | ringbearer } OPEN EVERY NITE -, | ; The bride's mother greeted the | A FINER ; ee collection, in wool | guests at a reception held in the . flannel! and jersey. | church wearing a navy dress TIL 9 trinwned with white lace. Her 39.95 to $98- accessories were white and she were a corsage of pink glamel. ’ oe SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 The bridegroom's mother chose a navy dress with black acces- SUNDAY 2 TO 5 sories and a corsage of pink i, giameliias and roses x ~ 3 eecoem Se net rae Park atsOur Front Door ~~ 1662.5. Telegraph Rd. /~ | a turquoise dress trimmed in white y : : with white accessories. | ee Sch led : : e j Te is Job's Scheie Just Arrived! Famous Pendleton Jackets! A iyother and daughter banquet | . y was planned for Sept, 20 — Plaids! Checks! Solid Colors! MAPLE AT BATES = Job's Daughters Bethel Five met BIRMINCHAM ; ; Monday evening at the Masonic W ' Temple on-East' Lawrence street ith Skirts to Match! On Sept. 25 the bethel will visit | and exemplify initiatory work for | the Rochester Masonic Lodge rT) "” The bethel will travel to Detroit |} Pairables’’—-new separates story! | Oct. 8 for Friendship Night. Mem- scan this ttew fashion plot for fall's big news. It's bers of the choir will gather Wed. . nesday at 6:30 in the Williams Pendleton’s precious pure virgin woolens, wonderfully | street home of their new choir age emg Mrs. John L. Sheehan. - olor coordinated so you've only to pick-your | Of of ‘camphor, briskly rubbed in favorite from our “49'er” jeckets...and peir it. with a dry cloth, will remove white with every new Pendleton dim skirt or full rings from furniture. Then polish , . = ‘with wax or regular furniture | that takes your fancy. Presto! A. perfect ek pei * _ 4 polish.” “Pairables” costume. Teft to right: Trouser Top skirt 16.95; Slim Jim and Panel Pleat skirts 14.954 Harlequin “49 er" 17.95 PARKING AREA FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE DEB COAT and SUIT MATES ‘GO TARTAN ON CAMPUS Kin of the same clan... the tartan plaid of the fitted wool suit and the lining of the shortie chinchilla coat,.so wonderful you'll 2 want both! |) | BONNIE , eS ea £ * . The Suit: With matching pixie hat, in Black Watch, Prince Charles red, Mac of Glengerry green or Bramer. brown. Sizes 9 to 15,-$35. The Coat: In camel, grey, navy or red with suit- —* matching plaids, Sizes 9 to- 15, $45. ~ Coat and, Sait Salon | Qot eis | F ie 1 WWE} )« Q ” always vingh N WOOL ys YOUR CHARGA-PLATE AT JACORSON'S CO MAME RATES mG a ae OE hal By ER: an a eee a ie) ua a wa Led = FT Be deena ‘ eae y PI ' : ‘* ; : . y } ; j ‘ I rf t = > / { ‘ i 4 ’ 4 Sie . ! » » : J : “ , CT << f THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1956 : Ma 1 Young Mother Is Swamped nder Neighbor's Constant Tales of Woe f . Se ceceeeeeseeeeee a i Art Wave Beanty. Shop. |SodStories. | PUREET=2075= TBH] Cleon Jewels Easily | Beauty Clinic 2 141 Auburn — FE 4-58463 ] . . : , a -: oe : pS. elies BORE Weg sudsing . “5 ; Hinicsic waves Ge iS o LAneu 510.00 ‘Give Rise Pog 22S Ont rae > fre ieee ples agg gm aS maameet t jf | er mm meee, on terome 1 to Defeatism || gs Breas | on cree, ome mt : : = = | ore Bags poidy cs ie %, ! 3 = A a hank : FREDERICESBUREG lool Problems Now . VEN Sak oe ee : q | By MURIEL LAWRENCE ; te ie a . f | x Bl ‘a prebions ea tek te . 4 ae r i 4 3 e : fy. , ‘ey without a belt and i 2-year-old Babsy's jealousy of her | : baby brother. Another is Mr. T’s) } susceptibility to his family’s opin- Baeleto-School ions ‘ 4 /-PERMANENTS Os seen tn the American Home They think that he and Mrs. T Rubber Cushion, Solid Mahogany | %..™4 sagem ie 4 at no f to you = bout bills. ' Beautiful medallion try lends charm to this _—o* ej solid mahogany which will harmonize with ony " - made triends | troditieno! furni you now hove... . Think how senda na opp yr ~ exciting it would be to stort a charming Victorian | chs dlien anleiees @ che baa Ge | I ensemble from many lovely pieces shown at | strength to deal with them. For | | our store. ; Mrs. 7.'s neighbor is constantly 2 | bringing her stories about peo- A fi f neediepoin!! We w | aad ye ag sto to the ieutery fe be applied epoca g ined $9975 . | ning a trip to Reno, who's been ' / : given six months to live, whose alcoholism is losing him @ job Just the other afternoon, she spent DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS Slee aeleuigits aaieted Aeeok OR 32300 Drayton Plains and return home to her parents/~ Fri. Eve till 9:00 Plenty of Free Parking with the children. a . As she listened to the cfuelties | imposed on this “woman by | Like the-sun and the breeze of @ sott bars of the baby's | = ~ a Te ¢ Day! - - - , ~~ ; | P: © . a, “, Er TCU TMIEL 19 20st stocked moment ere as || | BEAUTAIRE © was wet stroking her brother's | for women who like variety in fragrance, | vials. The trio sits in a charming setting * OFF TO WORK band, but squecsing it with the there's a new trio of liquid skin sachet. Now | that looks like a stage. It’s perfect for gifts, h And quite suddenly Mrs. T. Start the Day Right aa iy by horror of the! wamped when he is foolish . = fle, She rushed to the | rough to allow himseit to be| NUT Cookies Riker Bis. EE 3.718 ; —— ir te a a ee Jon | tuFed-out beyond his depth. . Reer of Lobby | that had very little to do with her.| If we make constant adsoti- Easily Made | She spanked Babsy for the infi-| ates of seducers lke Mrs. T.’s : / | delities, hurts and suffering inflict-| neighbor, our grasp on. good Shi We I . | ed on people she knew nothing grows as weak as the swimmer's - p e A“ <4 iene est ea We drown, not in water, By JANET ODELL ~ a always know bat in terror of life. a : PUTS PEP how much we can take of other | Pontiac Press Food Editor H people’s troubles. If we listen to these tales of | Sending cookies by mail to a Very special moral training is | Woe. there is in us a seed of mor-|daughter in California; a son at : IN YOUR STEP | necessary for those who have to ee ee a eee ~ a - perpetually to tales of hu- | tention. \future son-in-law. in France keeps ee it we Pag fbr pacts how | Young mothers of babies -have| Mrs, Joseph Dugas of Rochester , : Ay to protect ourselves, Ee en ee ee ee . is one of her favorite ie recipes | for Quick Scotch Cookies. Just a Note About Our Mrs. Dugas also has a ten year ° ik Galen d tedand Oa’ be Expanded Family Shoe Store: longs to the League of Catholic . Women and spends as much time . . - as possible out Of doors, tending We simply needed more room to better serve the families her garden. - . é. who come into our West Huron Street Store. So it QUICK SCOTCH COOKIES was decided to close-out the old Fashion Center and take Ry Mrs, Joseph Dugas over that entire store for shoes. And we've done it . the . 2 cups sifted ‘four job is now completed. Thanks to a great many friends, car- , Ag ovo cnt pea gael plumbers, electriciaria and painters. ' . 2 cups brown t } i, cop mortening ~ | hy egaes . i OnNege OF Mt” shortening. in. sauce_pan,| 4 tape arty Si Popcing emery Sop vip baal : add brown sugar, let- ‘dissolve. > makes it possible for us to carry in stock at all times many, : ¢ Pour mixture into mixxer. Add un- |” “iy many more styles and sizes so we:can quickly fit everyone : beaten eggs, vanilla and dry in- ee in the family from the crib to the Cadillac ( Life mag mot bagi ot €% bet | Even. Mix aot by ae “2 that’s when it te show. spoon: ong reased ng sheet. - . a f=-/f ereee - ot : Press a.pecan half (or any desired |. _____ ey a, i a Oe oer mas eae Gh eos +e pany Ae Of American adults who wear |nutmeat) into each cookie. Bake by ‘atora Whedda : pra carly ade Pa there ae . Ay 1 pens a ogy ee Pepa ; pen —— “special attention and care in fitting.” Come out and visit us. . & » _ akes alk he : a ‘i We would be delighted to have you. ” ally point to point) — pineapple | — ; : design — makes a centerpiece; H. Anne Stapp . | REQUIRED © © Two a scart: seven a oth! | a“ | SUBJECTS. . .. tor schoot boys |] tm: vert m iting and eros STAPP'S FAMILY SHOE STORE cotton, smaller in No. 50 cotton. 928 W. HURON ST. Send Twenty-Five Cents in coins . : wor this pattern~-084 5 conte for (Open Thurs., Fri., Sat. Evenings to 9) . each pattern for Ist-class mailing Send to 124 Pontiac Press. Needle- Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, | | New York. Print plainly Pattern pa Distinctively detailed down to the last stitch . . . three kick ae ~ belt. Fine flannel in charcoal | 5 grey, medium grey, heather a Address ont{ : E | | ; Ht 53905400 Dine Hay. , ; oo 10 to ame: ange KOTE It costs the U. S. more. than hy | | O S tas ees . ie. i : million annually to clean up the , i « ) : 5 That makes the grade. on Mareaye and in public | § — “ee . =. BRITISH or AMERICAN || in both smartness and oe ——— _ See the very latest in... 5 WALKERS . . | Seat WHY DO YOUPREFER |) \Tou- Fal] Fabri | re BLUE BONNET? || NCW Lal abdrics Furniture Styles and Carpeting IN OUR NEW MODERN SHOWROOM | Full Fashioned Sweaters of , Imported Lambs Wool af i doarlane. -\ Slip-on. . $5.95 Cardigan . . $8.95 , dress or action In the new-for- An exchusive Busdy $]9,98° garment. , “eet Elliott's Carpet Counselor: Want expert advice . . . Elliott’s Carpet Coun- ~ sellor will bring sor nples to your home *“¢#e Park Free tennis star, to sational ond odvise you . . . megsure and quote the com- oe a a _ for your approval. Use this service we New. Buve Bonwer. " = THE | ’ wt car roth Margarine wall to wall or room size rugs. : Margaret Ann Shop - “Sf aunay-sweet favor, spreading : : wk Telegraph at Huron = “\ pe a ee. eae Open. Evenings by Appointment! ~ Riker Bldg. +36 W. Hurow Open: Every Night "til 9 — Soturday ‘til 6:30 — Sunday 2 to’ Elliott Furniture Co. y j a oe f ——_ #8 4 a _— : ioe he THE PONTIAC PRESS. . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1954 ' 3 AGE NINELESN ; > 8 ER Rs ' : Couple Planning It in Florida Home fons, seal et fore he BOWLER | - October N uptials | mt Grahapss of Michignn eve Fort Seeds hak ma, treet is announcing the engage- ment of her daughter, Marjorie Carol, to Archie R. Bartlebaugh. He is the son of “Mrs. Minnie F. bartlebaugh of Chamberlain | street, An October wedding is plan- | ned by the couple, Feats Uriel webedieel teins ; Permanents from: $5.00 ae CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP IPN. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361. Opposite Hotel Reosevelt Aa le aon espeanene -- No. 995 — “a Masie Diagonal Contrast bands to slenderize. Presents 3 Fall Permanents. de hs . $72 “ J 0” - COLD WAVE MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including Hairewt and Heir Style ~Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P.M. > NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! J IMMEDIATE SERVICE! a / Sei | No. 910 Shirt- | waist Classic. Ac- tion sleeves and bock. No - Snag zipper_neck - to - 10%-24¥. Soniéthing to keep a girl's spirits up are| featured in Balenciaga’s collection, is in these Paris creations for fall afternoon and | gray and white with stri isa tie belt of cocoa evening wear. The form-fitting coat at left, | suede disappearing wu AB srs flaps. of pink and beige lamb trimmed with mink,| Hubert De Givenchy created the tight- -fitting was designed by Pierre Balmain for cocktail | bodice and short, flared skirt at right, in or evening wear, The tweed dress Mcenter, white embroidered | lace for’ cocktail wear, é Zonta Will Hear Folklore|wsruiut“™ She is a thember of the Detroit “Michigan Folklore” will be the| tere Society and the Michigan Cub of Altrusa International and title of a talk by Thelma G. James os Ne. 956 Tri-Color Folklore Society. former international program of 2nd Floor Pontiac Stote Bank Bldg. Mitered color bands on for the Thursday luncheon meeting} Miss James 1s associate editor coordinator and past governor » ira pond kets of | /0f Zonta Club to be held in Hotel | “Journal of American Folklore” | District Four 6 gore shirt. 10'- at a. te of 22'4 professor the college _ $1095 Liberal Arts at Wayne University, No. 956 10% Discount to Teams SSS$$ FREE $$S$ $600 cortes “BE” Setings Bends te any bowler wearing o Brenner tabcied Gress tm sanctioned league play whe bowls o 300 game. ere elce does quality mean co much? $150 Cash Prive for s TTS game and $1.08 cack pin ever ms same conditions ebeve. Mother knows the value of good health. That's why she wants : Af No forms to Ul. Just have league seeretary and bowling lane’ prepricter a a a a verify your seere ang send with pictere tm your Brenner labeled dress ond werd will be pent te you tn care of store which sold the dress te you, of quality. | Like four generations of Americans she chooses Coca-Cola as =: ve ; ; her favorite soft drink—serves it to her fantily—offers it to guests . : 5 4 lé d when hospitality calls for refreshment. Fe4% 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road 1. Block West of Huron Pontiac, Michigan Mother trusts its quality with good reasons—for Coke is pure as sunlight. The water that goes into Coca-Cola is treated and made neutral to taste to protect the delicate flavor of the drink. ‘Choice ingredients from the world’s markets are tested for taste, strength and purity. Indeed, each frosty bottle of Coca-Cola is “a blend of good things from nine sunny climes.” Coke is everyone's refreshment—at home or at work, at gatherings of friends, on the playgrounds of the nations. Have a Coke today. IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS new falltime tones for Say latns scien $35 New tection, new eoltes but fhe sine ported (h'end’ lasting beauty in your Sapphire nylons. Dark or self seam specially treated to resist snogs. Proportioned short, average, long in sizes 8 to 11. $1.35 Also ’51-gauge, 30-denier nylons for longer wearability. ARABIE: a sandswept ton for the browns, moss a’ 2 greens and brillionts. ZAMBIK! o gold-spiked spice . for the tawny tones, ontique greens, blues. THE COCA. COLA BOTTLING COMPANY GF PONTIAC fos pp YOU ARE INVITED... 40 viiit our bottling ie plant. Why not arrange to droff in with the : ee PE5.8101 7 sorries wupee Avimoeity or twe coca. COLA cComran? os. x} \ Rye pegk a“ SS eg ee Fe y . . Mi . = . * ¥} { be ak = rs az * > £ =< ‘* - ‘7 F D4 a i $ iis “ merer es. ‘4 re ; “ eS ‘i & 3s sees 7 ‘ A = r . ; r; rs S "} oe ’ 4 . " j _- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1, 1954 +: Norvell Agency, INSURANCE Inc Boys’ Required Subjects } SCHOOL « Boys’ SLACKS *5” Boys. SLACKS Boys’ JACKETS "2.4" Fency Nylon or Cotton SOCKS 22. -75° Cérdutop ROBES I 0” By State o Meine. Brown and Maroon. 12 to 29. Weldon or. Knit Bol-Tuck - § 25 PAJAMAS..... 3 === Coat or Middy Style. Sizes 13 to 18....... toom / | BOYS’ DEPARTMENT URN ys UNION LAKE STORE ONLY! ’ * Daity-10:36 “tH 9:00 Noddiks “Sidi . PONTIAC UNION. LAKE | A GO OR ecm Re A a = a ection heating. in powered n mee the reome white © pulls the cold eis ous Bet ORDINARY HEATERS force yee te live le | or 2 reems | Sompinualty waste heat out the chimney and on the ceiling! SIEGLER is the revolutionary method WARM FLOOR HEATING in every room! | Baws Ro Kon, Porter, TT rl t é pliable. After that they are tediously woven back and forth until the ‘}| into water once a year gives them a long, useful life, says Nun Mee ‘4 | Ga. 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It was so badly in- juted from coltisions with and store- windows that it had.to be destroyed. . none tummies ecutive secretary of the Michigan ing t aive up his roaming tox (fe 1600 square feet of the finest names you can find ——— ageinet liquor, for boys. Come and see for yourself. You'll find Sea pery spoksaman tor te wexper. | Selection, quality, and value like you've never seen = few, ieee Mckee «| before, : — years = old Friday. Boys’ = Although his retirement was of-— = ficial Tuesday; he'll stay on the Long — - job until “Nev. 1, antl a new _—« | man ts selected to take over his ° =S _peattion, Wearing = He to participate in . lee atde tapdiing on labo —— + : : a State College Sept. 24 ac . ca ; and Ee ace ag la a i i Tex, : Paula ("*” education program IS AS IMPORTANT Dyer holds « picture of President Eisenhower tn. front of Tang. « |'"t," Prettyman first started tem- : — cpilie, who won first place in the National Heroic Dog contest. Tang | perance work in Delaware in 1915. By— AS TH FIRST! is. credited with saving the lives of four children by. knocking them In 1930 he went to Connecticut and ' from in front of moving cars. Tang’s reward is a gold collar and to Mi Niagara— dain and 91,000. in 1941 came-to Michigan. | Niagar Fe Dr. Prettyman thinks the high ; a , pale of Mis Werk come with the Feld park ra’ of the . 5 . Hoover Tells Why. Fishing |tmensver. sim stmt and Tom If you make a deposit by the 10th I the S t f P i id EGetoie cnn te thanod on eo tom. Sawyer of the month, your interest starts 4s e por O , Tes! ents perance people themselves “gis ——- NEW YORK. (INS) — Former | egos, of on the \Ist. This gives you ten hestint thie tase at tele fee ects ah teen cat Only six examples of Shakes- lava elplin al whole days to plan. . . any month. the West to do a bit of fishing, — ted ‘aot pert [ene ee ne ee boys’ slacks we have It does not matter whether you win Fee Bontowd, Wet ae rl oe ae cutie ts in the ever presented. Fine are starting. a new -account or including Presidents—fish: _ |* Meover’s fishing philosophy ant we ray sens dacron blends in gab- “When alt-the routines and de-| ‘should prove bim~ ' adding to your present one. dis slik the Seman betes ai ae gusten for the, Sesemee bo warre. |e: eptiann, epiaches on 6 Vr } flannels and French to somewhere else go fishing | i this regard are: ; BOYS’ ACKET S — INSURED SAVINGS: to $10,000 is « sound, valid and an ac-| “tie hot the fs that we get| hthons of mtr tes dining : cepted reason for such an escape. have-dound a Way to fast 100%. Wool Melton with a full Si a that counts, for they can be had | years have found a way Sizes 3-20 | And as he bended. tor Colo- | in the market for mere silver, it {feliel from itching smarting piles. wool quilt lining and Tim- | rade's streams, his fishing’ gear’|is the break of the waves in the | TY. we 8 delightful cooling Tom collar. ‘ ready and gleaming, ay was sun, the joyous rush of the brook, Petersos ‘Ointment. No wonder e i cw: ak *2 98 Te ae See eee | She's, the 80-year-old _Meoever_{# contemplation the—eternal ton. autfeves = od yw ‘ Charcoal I igh re H may have thought beck to an Gow o0 the ctréam, the stretds| cna onotea Gah, Brown. , ° : answer question, | manifestation Maker, delighted or | : \ “Why have all ——* soathes our troubles, shames our Sizes 6-12 $16.98 *12.98 ; \ modern times been fishermen wickedness and inspires us to : , : A Mutual Sevings & Home Loan Associstion f 16 EAST LAWRENCE STREET Writing in a popular magazine in | neem, Our eer Sizes 12.20- $18.98 | Charge It! re naa i ae MMM 17 FL/EF | ag Ske i: | | \ | “In examining this national | heir fies, neither is ty te Westen ant Sem » Ae ‘ —————————— ones, | Phenomenon; I concluded that all : ‘ ‘ pebble tee tect HEADACHE 100% Orlon Sweaters : mands on~ the | 8 cause Hoover had an answer for . | BLACKTOP 229252 3:.-=-/ese=) nsec ' ‘|| {international complexity, ‘and “he |i the equality of men—for all| | gamsusechenvosematee. sweater for the active boy. al cll age de for just | a fish!” bet and you w a oa Powder Blue, Sage Green, Copper and PAVING [fof a eee = To which President Eisen- tS Toe Get Our Summer Prices © © ie orang tl ay nay fo : ee es 7" f ‘mae °9.98 a on Driveways, Parking Lots, etc. beck to his boyhond, and car / Sixes 3642 97 OB : FREE worthy of poet und contains, per snap wt} \ F G & W oimne co. |= 2010 Dixie Hwy. | FE 2.2227 | Exclusively OM «« « © _ Famous Tom Sawyer Flannel Shirts. 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' : ay ! ne ene A A ane Oa pi beg _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1955 od es es wine ; Of 223,421 miles of. railroad in — aa —_ Purchased recently at yee isa ae wae _ the U. 8. in 1952-53. ‘about 272.843 } ‘ y+ - ves ma a London 4 4 miles of 99.14 per cent were of Show Business | : \ Churchill Presents ie tou, tee Rie mn & Assorionn workers in 1963, while | the-job. mas resell Georgie Jessel Finds Telephone Won't Be Surprises [iss cha > petite PN a bidity fo Straight Man -. -- the Cheapest || sits» sees Brazen Bootlegger at { ' . Minister Churchill when he be- “Or pie: PRN RE TEUEES | 7 wma etn gute urns mun | on ste Spe Naenn|"® mea . .IEKS Oklahoma Cops) fs: pee in the world, and the cheapest! Think how | ‘rayed the rolé of a woman trapped tn her | rative book decorated in gold and OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Okla- In 9 out of 10 |many years Georgie Jessel made audiences | room—certatin that &@ murderer was approach- | Churchill's ate and pink rac-| homa, 4 constitutionally dry state; [oa oo sor laugh, and, at the same time, made a very good ing—and she with no escape other than to beg ing colors, A ime Welsh miner,| has brazen bootleggers in abun- living with his “Hello Mania” routine. for help on the telephone. ~ Laborite David R, Grenfell, will;dance but there's .one officers | ~ tng Peso Ointment Bleed. Georgie seldom uses this act anymore, but|-. The mdyie, “Thé Singing Fool,” owes much a the et ae . —_ woud like to lay hands on. : ing... rc of its success to the tel _ AT ta members fouse of | This gent was so full of daring| | shrunk piles Witeeee -| he's atill the telephone company’s best custom- apnatie olsost, 1 | Commons. that he cooked off a batch of ot || of ee Pain was stopped or jer. Many @ night, the warm, appealing voice | California, telephoned songwriters, Brown, De- y . Pago acts to Farmer Prime Minister Clement | tashioned corn whisky and burned soothe, relieve itching instantly, | Of Our toastmaster-genera!l over the telephone age See au ee ee them Attlee, Churchill's greatest rivai| his barrets right on the shore of Get Pane meter emaries. has conned me into a substantial loan against ie P need: ; thing and leader of the opposition Labor | Lake Hefner, a popular Oklahoma Now cla te sem ST4INEBE oe | “the. finest gollateral in the world — a true | that’s gotta tear their hearts ous! ‘ | party, will give bim a portrait of | City fishing ‘spot and a source of ; _.. | friend.” ’ The songwriting trie decided to have a ate phic he wages Dog the city's Water supply. € Cnn little fun with Al. They knocked out a |! one ‘s leading ar- “Ne caperenty tered to the 3 serch aroma one time tna such melodramatic tear-jerker, laughing like | tists, has bad a first sitting with) lake for a water supply when the 2 | , JAYUES PAW tablets : 7 couldn't be converted in any vay, crazy all the time they were writing it. A | Churchill-et his country home. | drought ran him out of the woods,"| | > Every Girl Can , jessel laughed, “Eddie, meme on yee few hours fater, they called back. Joleen His House of Commons col-| Deputy Sheriff Frank Lynch said. re | il even talk of changing my,religion! and Lew Brown poured it over the wires | lenges also plan to give him a —_—_———_ P= <~Wear Anywhere! | (Yom may Neve Dhem ang aot know i) Early in his radip career, Jack Benny dis-| - t» Al. eee wee ee ane Meg g d is only one-sixth oe ° ee signed : m area, y . | meting eae earning ands tere ff Covered some of his biggest laughs came from} 1 the middle of it, Jolie begged him to stop. chiasma than - Weather Proof - tale signs of Pin-Worts. ugly ©| S"SWwering @ telephone and for half-a-minute/is, was crying so hard, he could hardly talk. .? ~ i Sees motel en aay or more stuttering, “But ... . But. . . But | m4, was it! Basi %§ enenneny, 4 ALL PU RPOSE wee Geamines eure fox - » « But...” The public didn’t need a slide| +, songwriters couldn't believe he actually aa . t must not be but edgewise with his sponsor. 4 One of my first jokes, back {n 1915, was about |e" when the whole country erled a8 Jolson #x- : ’ sang “Sonny Boy.” They first believed it when -78N now | co Alexander Graham Bell's invention. they found themscives with 9-quarter of &.mil- . 7 © 16 Newh Sep Street | ! { ! Sher nese Se { t I said: “There are three means of com- j/lion dollars in royalties WATS To MATCH | SAM BENSON $ 20 5. Perry St. . Open 9 to 9 i iz ty School. ” Music teachers will get a chance 90 Fd fo to tickle the ivories of four anony- e 9g |mous pianos to see which they like .the best. The dispute reached a crescendo Aaaghe ni csatned be eadid coll poaas to the 42 N. 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Ma atone time in their memory “we have he's never been to Hollywood, Lee |i." * of soldier who has held the rank ne eed toe caainey. it val service by a tamous ‘iamily |##e" trees on farms hacked down Bradley, a full. blooded Navajo In-| | “In real life,” he said, “history | of captain four times? Then he spent more that 30 days [Come to an end today. gb iw. cane 39 eee CM. Cut Green Beans "4 . . . . 3'230* 35¢ Sliced Beets “>... .. 2 Ih8t 25¢ ARP Golden Corn ontit2, "Wt. SE 25¢ Garden Peas “> ... 2... . SSF 19% lona Tomatoes . ... .... s 3'S50" 35e Tomato Juice 0 ,.... . . “SRF 19% GRAPE or CRABAPPLE ANN PAGE CREAMY-SMOOTH Peanut Butter aa 33 Mad rom roasted prsetn Sprete eet sept bea Gonentt oupenete. 16-02. *eee ee @ BAG Instont ‘Pudding "i +s AMEE 2% Ann Page’ Noodles. Dry Macaroni sm ror)... HS 19¢ Garden Relish sm mor |. |, '80r oge French Dressing = rses. . . . 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Watches to Wear |". avn, on manne, r \ FRIENDS ¥ . ate pte say Se ee last aver and | ELGIN, Ul. (INS)—Getting that Quill Pens Back xg ea wnt: We’ re Going Out ii Second in . There “first h’ ale has the ~— school. of | N MEET: RQ} NEW YORK (UP)—Good teach Soiien See beer ee | Mem. Deh oF 9 ioctl Saonll in Supreme Court Use |torontrr in the vs Di . * ‘ ets for the nation’s grade schools! sies.” s no longer. means waitifig until) WASHINGTON (UP)—The goose to 4 : 4 : 4 a hone year. | Mark C. Schinnerer, Cleveland | M8" school graduation. poy ee oe staged 7 ne gua WALLED LAKE ; ; cei: 5 September the situation in At least 31.2 , or 780,000 | &t Supreme ™ f | \ N i sche te wrt eee ssh | th cn presen sd matt ewe ier, | ademas fa Ay | Tere wit be oeaty 125000 fewer [8h a evar atu the ene | tet, Jounenern who’ predate | aas vent techos cietae enn a 2 , ) ie e ; ar ii. 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BES 592 tds] ga | aur el peed au tits tal Dg Alii 1 I tut arscudiualh i ea md ide i 5 i dist retire oeeeeetirtee-cethesnenesietniaenenete By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK @The Indians; to a today they. League gE rif int iis 5 i Ty z [ eRery “4 AEE toa ie Er Hae Eis is His PTT; z “E a | ceueneemememene ‘Tribe Jabiant but Peat. After Big Win — i & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 | MOTOR | Qaim sak ine: tate in atid tani by with two out in the eighth. - = Everything went right forte }iead Indians. replaced first baseman Vic Wertz with Bill Glynn it was Philley's 3-run homer the suis. in the eighth and _—_ came up with two fine defensive plays. Al also subSed Dave Philley for Dave Pope in right field in the sixth and “I'm ali like Casey Sten- gel,” a. _ laughed “T use, a | thing yet, Don't forget we've oulja boa -+ til four games left with them. The —e ‘was a tough “tne: for | Also, they've still got six with Stengel. | Chieago while we ‘ve only got to “Those Clevelanders are in a|play them twice,’ pretty good spot right now," he | but we've got to get more hitting. said, “But somebody ought to warn | The season will be over for us if Lopez not to start claiming any >} we don't hit better.” that NY at Point of No Return: Sauer Breaks Majors’ Mark By BEN PHLEGAR 4 AP Sports Writer The New York Yankees have lost their last chance 16 stop the Cleveland pennant~dash single- phandes, * ¢ e@ Te point of ‘no return was reached last night. The Yankees got only two-hits as Cleveland roared down the warpath to a 61 triumph. 3 In the National League, the New =| York Giants moved 3% games in a | Brooklyn managed only three hits off Gene Conley and bowed to the | Milwaukee Braves 2-1, | In other major league action, the Chicago Cubs won a pair from Pittsburgh 14-2 and 7-3. Philadel- phia clipped Cincinnati 9-3, break- ing an eight-game losing streak. Washington defeated Detroit 53, | and the Philadelphia Athletics | pushed Baltimore into the Ameri- | can League basement with a dou- ble-header sweep 86 and 6-3. Hurricane weather forced the | postpohement of the Chicago °| . | White Sex game in Boston. The Giants jumped away to al three-run lead in St. Louis, -were | caught, then won in the fifth, Al Dark singled. Henry Thompson | walked and Dusty Rhodes drove | in Dark with a single. Thompeen | scored from third on Willie Mays’ | | line. back into the lake. Five min- A a ret ce i ; * a _TWENTY-NINE. olin Winner of Hambletonian fe in Matron Stake Today DUQUOIN, Ill, — Newport Dream, winrey of the a me Ham- bletonian several weeks ago, today makes its figst start since then in the Matron Stake in the Grand Circuit at the Duquoin State Fair. | - The colt, owned by Octave Blake of Plainfield, N.J., was lame when | Wineting the top t race rat Goshen, Bats Retrieves Lost |Bobber for Angler OOXSACKIE, N, Y. # — Game protector Merrit Roe of Greene County saw it Hhppen. Harry Nichols, and Al Amy were fishing, Amy using a bobber. A sudden hit and the line parted just above the bobhber. Amy re-rigged and plopped his utes later another strike. This time Nichols got a net and helped Amy net a five-pound large mouth bass. Dangling from its mouth were the hook and bobber Amy had lent five _mninutes before. 500 REWARD! We Are Revamping Our SENIOR HOUSE LEAGUE NY. ad has bee seine since i HE sacrifice fly. Mays drove in another run with | a single and scored one after hit- ting « triple. Rhodes also drove in | a second run. Hank Sauer of the Cubs broke | Men or teams interested in bowling Friday nights in this league should contact us. onteed first prize of $500 and o guarentee of Every team hos a chonce in this handicap league. $150 for last place! the National League record and | -| tled the major league record when he hit his 13th home run this sea- son off Pittsburgh pitching. The | blow, his 35th of the year, came ‘ runs apiece in the opener . *. > é i : | i > BRAKE RELINE SPECIALS! FORD or CHEVROLET $15.95 "PONTIAC $17.95 ~ We Need Used Tires! ~ Don't Let Poor Tires Ruin Your Holiday Change to the Entirely New yal-8" Tires HOLIDAY SPECIALS! Special Exchange Prices: 670.15..... $18" 76015..... 322% 710-15... .- $208 g00-15..... 524%. 1 IF YOU DON'T KNOW TIRES — iT PAYS TO KNOW _/YOUR TIRE DEALER DON R. MacDONALD, Inc.” U. S.. 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SEDAN. : “ywontene fetal $995 ids cain cathe bs aon ea $595 CAR | 34M Street Lee orn! : “TELEPHONE ~ FEderat’5-4161 Bowlers Needed In Following Leagues Mondays, 6:30 ond 0:45 9: m.——Wemen's Pioneer League Wednesdays, 9:00 p. m.—Men's junior fides. #15: Men's Sone Seturdeys, 8 m -—Men Sundays. 100 m.—Men's 68 Sundays, 7:00 p. m.—Men's CYO League ‘WOTOR INN RECREATION "is It has @ guar. and Women Mined League League FE 5-6032 \* ak Boe Spal Ford, 4, Chevrolet THE PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Tp 1954 — nprscnce! @ »' a Pontiac Press Fish Derby Ends Labor Day Png Lr cr ee ee eee 4 j ierrae Volue!: Ty OTHER CARS, $24.95 VA CARS, $24.95 VALUE 16% " ALIGNMENT, $7.95 VALUE ‘Fun’ Trial Set Area Owners Springer Spaniel Invited to Attend Event for 'Woolgathering’ Costs' Fisherman Huge Entry Deadline in Big Contest Set for Sept. 7 Bass Hope to Keep — Skeet Shoot Here of the National Skeet Shooting was voiced by Howard Shelley, club manager, before Pontiac Ki. - wanians Tuesday noon. Such a move would-merely be : following the lead of the nation's trap shooters, he pointed-out. For years they have held their cham- pionships at Vandalia, Ohio. Hunting Dogs a o y 4ACK PATTERSON with which all fishermen ee cruising xford: | a 95. -_ Area. Springer Spaniel owners) “Woolgatherers Shouldn't Go/miliar but few observe: Ciseet te Ge Sqeand tp lenges Milford, 0 rd and a ae ae eee Now. are invited to join in e “fun Fishing” might be a good title for |every cast out to the end. pe Se ae oe ek Walled Lake Fishermen | River. This year ( kiand © ‘ : trial Sunday, Sept. 12, at Howard the following item At any rate |could also mention a somewhat | Ss ee eee Hold Top Spots sportsmen wen the big event, ree @ seme Mesnard’s Hunterstield Kennels, | woolgathering.can take the blame | broader aspect of the same) aiooy vy Time is drawing short for Oak-| %4 they are hopeful they may ‘ P. Littl $1.25 a Week || 1 Mile Road, Walled Lake for the sorry ending of this Hitle |‘heory: Pay attention to what)” - i Mey hh tee Onin) OF chon on este, Apnly ue : pay as ! eas = CG. eer Southern Michigan Springer| tale: We were working the south toing . eg - lodge current leaders in the Pont-|, Y&#*. ‘ ee fa ee side w deck Sanders, Birmingham, |'*"'t enough, one can peer down) | "poy sway “big fish derby.” | , ee 4 ‘augo-. - , ; ay Shelley told his hearers that the ; i : Point for | "Pett & Revel method of trout | into the cold blue depths and see Fish mest be cought net later | more that 500 contestants range smallmouths «| “fishing” he recently tried out | the cautious noses of even larger |7j oy noe Day, and entries | from 9 years to 70 and come from : days ' ago,| & the mountain streams of New | fish poking out from under rocky close at 3 p.m. the following day | allover the North American con-_ with Dick | Mampshire. i tavelves diving in jledges, Jack asserts. Sounds like | (gept' 7). tineiit. He said the local club has F Patterson of Bir-| Geep pools below waterfalls jfun but you don't get us in the Entries will be taken trom 8) almost $25,000 invested inthis ao mingham, his son) with aqualung or 3 am, to 3 p.m. today, tomorrow | tournament, that shooting will con- ; ~ ave and Friday and ‘from 8 a.m. to| tinue daily all week from 9:30 a.m. a good day wil be tahen en Saturday pr teen - paren that it was im- with @ Tho efditional day ‘e in the state last winter the tourist Gastead — 2 oe Oe /, n Pa $ council reported today. » we tied om a mon- waters. AY \ ats: in tx 3.98 girous Hawdlian. Wiggter, much Fish should be brought to the A survey conducted for the | too heavy for the light splaning Pontiac Press sports department|| MIGHT WORKERS oe iS — LOAFERS — aa council ‘by Michigan State Col- | outfit we were using and cased for weighing, measuring and photo- loge Bureau of Business Research .| off the shingle inte 2 patch of graphing. Where it is impossible || Morning House League | vee shows skiing is “an important | rushes. An opening In the reeds to bring in an entry immedfitely, factor in the Socnomic structure | looked fishy and we heaved out weight slips (signed by the weigh- WEST SIDE of the state’s tourist industry” | the plug, hanging the line on er, a disinterested witness and the | te ee Se ee connell secretary Rébert J, Fur- | the tassels of = couple of rushes angler) must be provided. All fish | RECREATION = ORMEUS COA beanie gtpegeren o> eataat soak So cited ll” fee Giada fon ATS! Furlong said the “average” skier On the Fetrieve the lure swam ee al ~Z * ee ee f~ +p tt IT try, will be excluded. alten “esque . ‘omen énthysiasts almost equal | Promptly climbed; reached the tip, (Based on an 18 League) : 479) Tee of men participants | 4nd splashed back into the water. Canoe Race on Saturday Langee will be. ren 0s = ot both sexes mostly | It reached the second reed, which OSCODA #—The eighth annual a handicap. basis. Ba the 21-30 group Fur-| slowly bent under the weight of | cance || _Mosnings Call: #8 4.4264 1 — ab ‘ ae ee ee ee | race from Grayling to Oscoda will || Afterneens, Gvenings PE 4-0168 | “YOUR SCHOOL AND. b HUNTING’ NEEDS _ the only work groupe | wash. be held Saturday and Sunday. . camer ‘the-sport are holsewives | idly watching the weird travel of Grews from Michigan, Ohio, Indi- £m Detereated Dowkeest Feet farmers the survey indicated. |the Wiggler we were reminded of ana and Mlindis will race down the |] | Meets Pridar, Sept. skier interviewed gave |* small bird we once saw disap- Au Sable River starting Saturday farming as his éccupation. pear in @ welter of spray off such night and finishing Sunday after- - ae oe ae noon. The event was won by Don — ——— was we were thinking | ald Feldhauser and Bernard Fow!- = birds and Canada. instead of fish| LANSING u}—Pheasants in Mich-| where the population showed @ 25\er of Grayling last year in 17 Gym Pants and Michigan, when the plug/igan are at near record levels, a|per cent jump. In third place were hours, 33 minutes. slipped back into the water. At the |survéy By rural mail carriers has/the Detroit area counties, where . = a moment of contact the largest | indicated. a nine per cent increase was|p 64 tor ¢ $469 a bass we've mm syuaes & The conservation department re- | marked. the Snipes - ZZ some thirty years of fishing ported that the carriers, spotting; Ottawa county had highest} NEW YORK —There are now . @g GENUINE them surged half out of the water | pheasants during the summer as|conventration of any single coun-| 391 chartered snipe fleets in the : and smacked the plug. they make their regular rounds, /ty with 16.8 bgoods spotted per 10} world with 10,063 numbered snipes * Well, we just couldn't make the |saw 1.7 broods per carrier day|carrier days. now entered on the Snipe Class Gym Shoes ENGLISH __|jsrvter os, Sese bytes [tome So coe were (ee ete ae. | Gy igan fast enough and our delayed| ‘This was clighily above last that hunters will ex-/ ords. A total of 317 new individual strike found nothing more solid) year and well ever the 2.2 broods | ceed last-year's good bag of 1+) craft have been entered this year $ 75 » ’ LIGHTWEIGHT than air. We won't say how big! per 19 carrier days seen tm 1967, | 200.000 birds. But they do not ex /th this qnedesign sailboat class. —— the fish was, for fear of being ac-| during the low point in the pheas- | pect that the record bag of 1,400,- | The 15-foot craft was first designed = | a 2 ee ant cycle. 000 in 1944 will be exceeded. wa ee a : decade. we do know Surveys showed that the Thumb ’ , + . We've caught enough 5-pounders to again highest H MP ,ORTED BICYCLES know what one looks lke. This fish |Contretion of pheasants, although || Michigan Outdoors Gym Shirts Seee ea eT Ceaned on 8 SPowd- |the count did not increase material- ; this . Second highest + Checked—assembled and ||sns"tent ume Seely tis wr. Seed ere || Untrained Dog Is Poor 85°" There's @ moral in this sed tale | Clinton-Eaton-Gratiet county group, ____._teady to ride! + : Reflection on Owner . | light rope attached to the collar. may FREE CHECK-UP —$AN8s. “INCLUDED FREE! $1.19 — 3” Chrome Bell and ae hace Cable Lock design. Bulli by England's Leading Mane- Srnie-Oe ever @ pean. = = SE SUE, Sac FE 27 And they make it pay te belong. They have provided themeclves advantages, privileges “and protection, fundamentally needed by every person who drives an auto. mobile, at a cost to each equal to just about «hell ep Om ¢ Gyn AUTOMOBILE of Wichigan * VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE ea 100,000 Michi tg an people “This Automobile Chabal” Wickigan te jaa people. It is a great group of these 400,000 representative and prudent citizens of Michi- gan, banded together to make ownership of their automobiles safer and better. Ts oa CLUB FE 4-108 By MORT NEFF The dog is allowed to run, then “About one hundred — thousand | af he nears the end of the rope ; dogs of various and assorted sizes | the whistle is blown and a sharp | and breeds will cavort around the | pull on the tether -tranmits the cot tae tte oe nak me . Tat ‘ue as | boise eer he the small game | dog is @ sensitive creature fully | and upland bird! able te discover your own moods seasons in this! by a change in the tone of your state, and seems) voice. Whippings are of little to be the signal| value, dog looting of this = pack of canines peas aan ~ oe hae wintge hark of ~~ ©€14a6s ca- NEFF tion fits most of |B: | their owners and “masters.” This writer strongly believes that the peel an : pleasure of hunting is just about —e of a good @ Champion Air Compressors cicmcret ll 8 ish: Serey Eanipment Sener ste tomo @ ARO Lubrication Som nt tag acho Sen oe og be | cre try Laer ’ @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools lee ah wks Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks: ” @ Proto Tools - PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS | . “Parts. Headquarters for Automotive Machine Shop | 84 South Perry St Sweat Socks 49°" ~ 16S. Cass FE 2-7621. the Decer tl Motors” oe See ___ Phone FE 2.0106 | F a _THIRTY-ONE THE PONTIAC | PRESS, _WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 ~ a Football Practices Start al Michigan, MSC (gama sass | ~ Baldacci May Move to Fullback at Ms lth Texas Town |Yirgino Fabermon Finds Archers Plan ‘Fun’ By poe t Photographers Get Preview of Spartans’ stn. Sxs sre pss em ama al SSS Lessard’s catch was too good. His re was three pounds above the legal limit for taking rock. “From.a standpoitit of ethics Lessard should get the trophy," as —% resounding with the bay of victory in Baytown (pop: 2,983). - The Baytown High School mile relay team set a new scholastic record of 3:19.8 last spring. Bay- By ROBERT FE. VooRs cast LANSING Day at their Maveday Lake Road Range in the Pontiac. Lake Rec- reation Area. Archers miay regis- ter any time between 9 a.m. to By JOHN BARBOUR ANN ARBOR 4 — Michigan's Longhorn Loap 6 tatall practice tesy wen me DUGGer Blasts Motor Exchange Co. 401 5. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 83-7482 “Let's be Known as the go-gogo boys” | read a brand new slogan in the @ - said Conservation Director Ray- 7 SS 1st of a 9game Schedule only 2 (68th Home Run | hig State football dressing | town has won 14 state tennis tithes! mond V. Lang. “But legally we |2.p-™ | : : days away. NM. er Coach Dutty Daugherty, who | 24 now has the state singles can't give it to him." A variety of unusual targets will Another First for | Joe Besta, the Roswell Rocke |wterod the sion or the stat of teer, ithin practice sessions, admitted he got the Anshan ara le gate oe ot | his idea from a television show. \scserd tony end be Ine oe an He also posted another new slo- in which to smash it, gan — “Anything “is possible with * 2©« @ | dente and skill.” Jarring Joe blasted four homers The 19 lettermen who tarned out were @ scant basis f6r hopes that the 1954 Wolvefines would be much betterthan last year. Sut sian by man they could drastically change the mediocre Michigan football picture. Tony Branoff, veteran right halfback from Flint, has’ speed ; and power. He's backstopped by fast and able Ed George. Corey. Michigan's search for a pow- erful and fast fullback may call on the services of Louw Baldacci, champion, Paul Wilkins, Two years be shot in this non-competitive meet, and novice archers are és- | pecially welcome, Refreshments, picnic tables and | camp stoves will be provided ead | the range grounds. Bowlers Are Sought Lakeland Ladies’ League, which bowls on Wednesday nights at 6:45 and 9 p.m., has openings for el teams and individuals. Anyone in- | terested should contact Mrs. Mil- | ton Patten at FEderal 4-4453 or at- tend the league meeting Sept. 8 at | in a row Baytown finished in the finals of the Texas state football race. j And two All-American football players came trom Baytown—Tom Stolhandske at the University of Texas in-1952 and Kosse Jolinson | at Rice Institute in 1953. Golfers End Section Woodward Estates Golf League coneluded its season last weekend with a tournament afd banquet at Morey's Golf Course. Judy Evans Pollet, Rush Double Stars in Cubs’ Win ; CHICAGO W — Veteran Cub pitchers Howie Pollet and Bob Rush starred at bat as well as on the- mound yesterday as Chicago swept a doubleheader from Pitts- burgh 14-2 nd 7-3. Pollet, in taking the opener, col- | lected three hits in five trips, in- cluding a double and batted in three runs. Rush, the second game winning hurler, aided his _own cause with a homer and triple in Motor Mart Auto Parts NO CHARGE roR LABOR MU FFLERS Lifetime Guerentee MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS | gan * * — photographers had a pre- He takes dead aim tonight | : yesterday of the material against Midland for the two over. Michigan State \tins to go’ with ' this year. Today, - Daugherty start the-fence smashes that will three at bats and also knocked in| the Interlaken News building in | last year’s oe 1 of 66 = god the real practice grind, trying to won the tourney with @ a a. Vy K i 121-123 E. Montcalm Ph. FE 4-8230 Wolverines D pees Hauser of Minneapolis in 1933 and ‘out about the desire and team we meet," Daugherty an sald. } . - ae quarterbacks, tied b : and Ray Kenagi. . eed y Bob Crues of Amarillo in! The. fallback spot still is ques- league Leader leaders tionable. AMERICAN LEAGUE “I only hope -we're ready for them.” Daugherty, who succeeds Athletic Director Clarence (Biggie) Munn says there won't be any great | There were 70 varsity players uniformed to pose for the flash jbulbs with Co-Captain -Leroy Bol- den, the Flint halfback who was Dave Hill, ‘who started in 1950 | leading ground-gainer last year, the and then rysted for three seasons because of the Army and one yéar of ineligibility, is beck. .| Muskegon shed the first red blood -|On the green grass in Macklin Sta- main attraction. pag in the multiple-offense sys- Quarterback Ear! senvell of : a change from game to game, depending On conditions and material,’ he said. “We'll mostly run and throw in some passes.” He admits his main worry ts the dium when he was hit in the mouth by a football — fiothing seri- ous but a good color picture. Daugherty plans a rugged re- gime of 2-aday practices from -|now on until the opener against ae oar 3. 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Mr. and Mrs. 04 Auburn this wife in Ger- J her unck took a li-day leave during which they toured Holland In a letter to , his parents Funck FUNCK said he found the Duteh people very friendly. td] 7 *- HMI George Ramsey, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Riley of 3170 Warren Dr., Drayton Plains, was home recently for a week with his wife, Jacqueline, and their daughter. > : Ue EET ULR AT - } ‘ 4 * - Funck, son of | Geotge P.” Funck | enlisted in the * son of Mr.. and « Mra, Spears of Pontiac recently returned rope after serving istration at the Naval hospital there. re . ° * |’, Returning to the States in No Jvember after his second tour of L. Humphreys, | YNSN, son of Mr. | Humphreys-of aWhittemore Street. He is on the staff of Com- mander LSR, Di- vision 32, aboard the USS LSMR HUMPHREYS 412. Humphreys | Navy in 1950. } . a Airman 2XC Alexander Spears, Jr:, Alexander | homée from Eu.” 19. months there” as a radio opera- tor Spears is now stationed in Mich- igan at the Port Austin ACAW Air Force Station, . { “ Pontiac High School and has iin the segvice over six years— Short may be reached at the home of his aunt, James, 155 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Faith Fund Offered GEDDES,; 8. D. (UP) — The | family. of Emil John Sip has $108 for the Methodist Church here be- |cause its\prayers for Sip's safety Were answered. When Sip enlisted in the Marines in 1952, his brother,| 4) | Leonard, vowed to save dimes for | — ‘| the church until. Emil returned. | The parents pitched in with quar- ters, and the total had reached = | $108 by the time Emil returned. ‘| SIDE GLANCES Mrs. Henry THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1956 : seta Joseph E. Ehrmann, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrmann ~ 243. Bessie &t., has enlisted in the High School in June AF 16470217, Fit. 3581 - Sd. 3663- Air Force Base, York. ce 6 Auburn . Heights, ‘g |US Air Force. He an” ,| Braduated from _ | Avondale BMTS, Sampson BHRMANN of Geneva, New eae LeRoy Puckett is now visiting his grandmother, fe sing 0 2 man ebm Cape 08 iy ster, 1 “Bill position, but I still have to do the washing!" to head clerk last Week—it's an executive | THE EASY WAY ° Trade, Hire, etc. ta to Place o Quick Action DAILY PRESS _WANT-AD. Ask for the Went Ad Uept. ‘Base that tension 4 Chew Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. DIAL FE 2-8181 | “-We'l pitt it in front. { : : j DIXIB DUGAN ~ ° Fi) iili/ i F A oe CKLES AND HIS: PRIEN ot EX AE Ly = > oe . oe far to run in the morning!” : ey 4 i i THE PONTIAC PRESS . 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Female 11] Building Service 12 Help for Pies es ha +t ; it : TE a : Hie Tis Ei ser Z oie eH Stiri : c nr ie SES waged ase. *is. a E iS ¥ : S € i Tee E ess “4 ib] E FEREEEESZ Ea fa “i iz u ch o FR | : i 1a! eS ; ij = ; : Se $ CPA ses ann fae Oe MS; aH de | Sail 3 Cy @ 2 Se w@etn ot at HE hog yak i 3 i egeited \ x ' > bes ° ble 3a tg iPS e 2 Fig Fi * + he : a i , lyf 4 wg SE Oe i Ear. Bees eS i z < eit 8 g é a Pigs p= ; 3 et a * @® > E PP Se ie w fj in ¢ % a és ‘ 4 ! 4 ig 3 Re it +] td g 3 f t i ij ‘ Pe 1 : Ke Mee 4 pth “ “ eeciiae ym ay j ae zs 4 t f ? 4 " = . , ts i | 4 Sy Sa Me Pred E PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1936 Le “Teen 8 Recaly, Bioasd Real Estate 32A SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses 43 eee nw, ape ‘ d ; GREEN LAKE OFFICE, Zz ; , bot wal Oc ta : ; a a behing ready ‘tr int. Here ts ee Upbeard space I naman o bene o—. real Yorse Ee . oak * ood trim “ price vou can)-- | . * ; ROOM . grade Jr and Senior high echoois. | eegreas .? — pee os fan VATE BATHAND | tT ovr deems Om iow | "irngy Nigecotes’ means) Woodward F states | iiuuhaigne oe ties $0 200 FU LL PRICE * am heat Be | ag CARS ONION ) LARGE ROOMS, Convalescent Homes 38A alow, pertast roughed. § DRAYTON “PLAINS . PLUS ING. | — a ae ref Na be Sistled. * ache says tone erase: | ope 2 Sere, epee close PPP LPL PPP LLP LLLP and coresas, fenced ree? | $1,000. down buys this attractive MORTG AG E ; ‘... a CMENT MIXER N = a nn, Se finape- gos see. fooms and : seen | x bm wage at . 4S oe ‘eee THe wont | none we etek. Gal FB 4-804 w COSTS. , _ _Photos & a Z1| Sit" ciemene _ e Oe ce | Sy ROOM APARTMENT iter Be Toes 20601 ES a mien “ ONE STORY KENNEDY W po Re i” OR a” ; “ nu sw A a : Bie) - ba ry |? ROOME, gua cHILD WEL- ores } if @ room heme wit a vedesgme. bon esas et | had Apiceaiem | Seas 2 Tomah ‘es aD, nes men < Lorury Living wvsaina | Shcnen abe Tile a7 | or PRES NB Tay new; will APAR PLAYER MAI] AN guste Mh Hig 1-061, after | —2uch. EL-K A oo gt SS oo gett Fewuse, po Sa “pane Tose | 0.808, ‘erm eat PE ae — $1,000 DOWN “3.4 : fh a : eee fe a f A Makes an ideal setting tor i ve mn, T ROOM PURNIBNED, i” CHIL. \ i coms this 4 bedroom 1% bath GAYLORD Nery angestive four © : 1 OA es @, 1147 Beachcrofi,; 9 rooms and A Saree home, firepince streamlined | floors, REALTY co. _Me Harbor. ie kitehen, full —, ~e blinds. new wall to Sah earpet, Se =|: wr iche alive ‘boss aH | Rent Houses Furnished 38 Fly AUBURIN | Mia terest oap [Mm tag te am anrnine | Sacee RRNARLASSD Wey oa snl ee + RooMe D Tatas ie » TO SEAT 0 costing" tee ‘oh, or o Sartety ot a - tag an Realtor Z C RSE at |<: peties =m ™ . = ee "HOTEL, ROOSEVEL | eR Ea ott An un- "1% East Pike St. - aaa Needed joke | ®| We desperately need list-|° _ings. We have customers | F waiting for good low : opportunity to purchase «& MEDIA reso new fo ong BS well planned $950.00 Down f Ni IT [ETT Near St. Mike’ “ Seer re gi2 WEEK -* dedaay “attractive 2 ved. FE 4.9584 . | ae eae “BI eg oS Sr Drayton \ ae GILES © 4 4 Y pits Ste EF | ; down payment homes. OFFERS a3 bedroe.n, home you peice thee Pia Terme svat I iy = Som For Fast | asco | H.C DAVIS ACTION ‘ Cute & Cozy on SO oe Newly devorated hy stor | worteire, % completes. By owns Eres eats -_ 17 Fileabe iv Lake Road _ age. . | re ot rete Fr terms Bette ts oor ct alate List Here TED CAPR aR bed. || NICHOL | Med S| AND HO} TE Kampsen f Taker che | | Realtors FF 4.0528 — rs NY oe i772 veer os Lg oo Bun ol Bors | | Ce-operetive schange . Totel price ts for cn | ' _ettrective _ ; bungalow. Scaruige wet Se | Another at Oal Q Attractive ranch homes, 2 end 3) ange lb with stone esse. | 4 ¢ bey in 6 nice 6 -| pedvqome en ree or! Sobtin, beth end shower, (wo od te eee ee pal ae | | @andy bedrooms, new off a ¢ |. Yr, 3 _4 Sizes te > | heating + electric |= water ane and ft. : ethene on | —— ie gas heat end » nice 9 isi res: 5 | ane gerares | Sentpuiniel'on One, fine best ‘burn on une | Ok ont ine fl Very . spacious ‘ue market today — oS er po or we t home Two modern Lm ~ ad ia Je. sete ot ing quar-| feeme, pe den hen er ies Realty C with win for car gareqs, pn gl ~~ Gi oad — 8d 0. reoma, file ond One ny Se w rises opel pee PE 6-417 A 2 — es |GATEWAYS to. HAPPINESS: -_ RANCH CUT a Ee i J tered gorese, unaergreuna | BELIEVE IT OR NOT! . Waterford Township 3 a ish i Civilians $350 Down FIRST SHOWING - |. 2 BEDROOM — Tyre # _ 57,000 sali Sat ae sae a iver . | on ac. ? bedrooms and knotty te ne paneled den, Let 6x366, «| rae &. ~ WIM set on terms of trade om 3 Ce Ka ee secpeess home near Drayton LITTUE ARM g 1Mcous st, 500 ‘DOWN «| Ad exceptional buy for 613,97 Y ) ots oe POA oe gO fut] medere . faneh effect, nice Aioae oF your | Sette ndieotaet | Eee sere eee iit ri i i 43 s n ? 2 FE [ 5 a FE 4-2533 wid. Tibeagivtiiien 31; 1704S. Telegraph Rd. Pourtae PRESS a aan = Walled to b : Hours 7:90 to 4 Mat : | Wid. Contracts, Migs, 32) So) Lagenee Demme | RANCH WOME * wey ove. ° 1 ewe ca ing : Ottawa Drive I" 6. RORABAUGH SEMINOLE. MILLS—-#16 $00 —FE-2-5053 : oF equity im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2 $ $- Unlimited $ medine | be ed N, hones tenes. KENNEDY - open BE opm, | on gE SOO izabeth a BED iB | Maceday Lake Si cat moe oe war arama! Fi FE , TARR | See et macnn pet OE a ae NICHOLIE) tener AND HARGER CO. | yw 0 -teey oe! vet? “yt _ tia sie “Soon. thet LK} ENJOY IE WON. ‘| DERS of using Classified |’ ads t~ They're-great for. “Gelling, renting, hiring! ,, |, Dial FE 2-181. ‘Yo! FIND THE LOSER F of that article you found, tt| “place x Found Ad in Pon | tiae Press. Wonderful for 33 “FEZ I ~ WEDNE MBER 1, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS, Fer Sale Houses 43 ag = = : 7 Ar nwa! Partridge ||. i THE “BIRD” TO SEE _BRICK TERRACE | WARD E.- PARTPRIDG “BUD” NICHOLIE oe REALTOR, ¥E 2-8316. "KINZLER featuring 2 fireplaces, — bse beth, full Gesoment wits RP Er iH gs i Freiildice 53 i , gh sf mt aE -_ = .| John Kinzler, s z e Hl cfs . ai aa fr is! i Bi i? ; a} ease i LAKE ORION rl 7 ey ed Humphries aS J i ee i EF23 ‘| | i i it prj i te iis 3 z Es 3 EF neta titers wa teenies cute tiie CM eel ; ‘ : t b ; lit : FF i i i : ight it ¥ Fs KH | [ Teetsscas Sete pert “Owner. f 7ff 8 uz | * z i? 287 12 ii “ #2 q iE A HOME OF YOUR OWN Webster Grade and ranch | Washington Jr. High ina $15,500 with the very best of NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. rf * os sie2 HH 7 > t Man's Paradise » tllable 8 87% | 5 es j : if ine | 2 : ie Fi #2 sist| IRWIN & R NESDAY, SE For Sale Lake Prop. 44|/ “For Sele Farms 48) CARNIVAL — by Dick Turner ~ fds ke & Water Frontage Per ema teas * MES-BARTRA ‘ a aml and’ cere, Bach eve Tare | . on et: ‘ signature, See ae Re # i i i iff £ i 8 i Es 5 7 FE E ___For Sale Houses 43| S I OU I eS ‘ > Walton - u. a alow “oak febee. pies: basém. ot} BEAUTIFUL “ COLONIAL—PAVED ROAD West suburban close in i 25° bd F fi ef Ss : i up. Pull I ot heat, sprinkler system. SHORT STREET— SMALL HOME Close downt off Oakland handy to . stores TRIPP. rear atl Like WANPTO SELL YOUR CAR? Place a For Sale ad in Pontiac Press to/. reach hot prospects! po lg eis.eee, ‘terme PONTIAC REAL Templeton LAKEFRONT Neat 4 room and beth. 2 bed- . Plastered and OWN, Realtor - FE 24810 Just Look At Home & Auto reowt- |] oon Company Community National Bidg. Mout @ wb; baturday tol: . Templeton, Realtor petal choy Raced FE ¢aail 4 [2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢4563 PARTRIDOE 16 THE. ‘RIRD'.TO SEE ~3 ACRES—$i,000 DN “Jt ACRES VACANT +| WARD FE. PARTRI “AST-TO-COAST z = come i 83 : HH Hl} ne i i ieeil i t i igi oi i af - : _ WE ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO HAVE SOME LAND CONTRACTS, CASH IB READY AND WAITING FE t “$200 per acre, $21,000. Roy Annett Inc. 3 $ : N ICHOLIE & HARGER 5 LOANS $25 TO $500 Baxter & Livingstqre CW Lawrence St. FE +1538 & — LOANS ' Extra Fast Service aoe s HOUSEHOLD FINANCE a ek LOANS — » Comognity Loon Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Service WHEN YOU NEED | 82/925 to $500 We can hep you with {+ | God repay to small monthly pay- “STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontine State Bank Bldg. 1 On Your C me Only QUICKLY FO ee i RN CASEY ; Prine ets ex Di Min E.. JF eeppenioeg E> “Se aie AE BE ee EN et EME GPE AES 5g MOTE j +e ae mo era —— = Ae ; - 4 | ; *h : : pt gt sae cd f pe at h Saee # » Pree, a. : ' ri ; RA: é.584 4 ; ' “ * Pein Sie ert er Ee * me ’ . a " 4 4 } ; : Ce gE a a : ee e | Py i ; , * v ; : 7 ¢ ana” A an PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1954 \ ee | . ! ~~ 7 er : : AT? . ee : : ef gear For Sale Miscellangets 60| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alam) For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67| Sele Farm Equipinent 76 ~ ne st - ; 2 aaa ~~ ae c~~ COL NN es ~ | Ae we ~~ ain EN . fe Le & . © 4 Fs ICS . oy | __Do It Yourself ot Goon BRAY AT WOOT rose : Melly, hn | ‘ co itv : . COMBINATION POOR. WHITE | Casas ee ee Oe oa ly ig RG | Sie, ait ener WE TAWE EM (11 | Sit ce | {URCH’S INC, WAGON FALSE END GAT KITS * KING B iS : re POWER UNTOADE Used 2 bottom 14 : and a= FR 9023) ROP ERAION. oes . any ae ae HAR. rear mower to mr or 4 ay, panda weet | OUGHTEN'S | dite aan atiacercingl theepene ; | ea oe oud 624 N Main, Rochester OL 10761, ; SING BROS ongines. = ‘ % ~ pore Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 pontiac noap at OPppYKR | Silet. aed Sant ~ (Grameen Pyypepeoneys oom on | ne ee Sane thet ese: | CoP EA - ou Cons, gece ond | out bak leonard, Mich. | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS saat or Pine, Avstrions Sectch “ond | JON DEERE “B" “TRACTOR, | DS Dini % Mucho “Artorvitac funimer: ‘na | power tral end 2 potlom plow. | F ine 3 = tn. Cee Weedon | five (eves, dia your eve. Brus ve . . “Auto Service i jos 2 mons | BUILDING l6xi¢ 3 TO L) bidde burlap and tools 2922 Bleeth Rd { HOOVER POTATO DIGGER. GO | ~ : ighe st Must 6 move. Woodward at B SQUIPMENT o straight west 3 miles from reob VE 42007 Commerce “Village om eravel ra. | rep toad en. Sane - Ba ge ee a i oar 4 i One “MAI va, CRAN rr sin $. eed he RY OATING| > aria right on a8 turne Open NEW 0 ow D Pe Bs 2 “AIR COMPRESSORS Rien rience fate Wma SoM Mattes me, tena tugenttin, me| hae as ae Pe Gas owes. for rent and ae oem ane cinder blocks conse | “a —— ea pr AE -, 8. ed well pump, complete w . Sale : ; i ae Be a i gga i og pe RE A CONE’S RENTAL Adds Deauiiful texture to | AKC REOISTERED BEAGLE p ne aly, . Comcesls cracks, hides good hunting . stock, FE | Fures and ‘A 1261 Balkiwin FE 2.0077 and gewe im just one _ ai. Sn a ao ba A | ; Tope oe BRAID LES stat, Bhotes at WP eeiore “1 ~ A OUATIC GARDENS ea Ford, Ferguson. gna. Mareey- | Blackett ie Breet By oR CP Pe See | tone akc ein Dt chi bow sa 7 Pipe Guess crcare eat | Gets emer mM MENS RS lapped 10° Redwood - ave 2-610 fob ne mag ° =e -! Te IeaLs ake 13" vsaeis ha Ererie's| coat & Power’ Preaucta. Bn. | 2 Eastty ine vencling - sine M Re Sanitary. Btticient safe. Bestar ied “oe pnt| fines, Parts & Menai For all |° _— : ee ee ° Ee ees SME. Beete-weg Fisuow iy Bia hated PRE! Dick’s Air Cooled Engines : CM 3-3972 | 6161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston - pee : — = Opdyke Rd. biel 188 Sage PE OO s oy | Massa SHE) AAC AN vmems —1°1-) FJ. POOLE CO. sori rur wate ei | a Sa fry ouDRY tere | aa c = monlha . olor 2 ero 7 . 191 Oaklane — FE 61904) sac < Also waiking tractors and Gower | ‘ Sour on ee, a "iayeties. OA ee “ “You'd be tired, too—opening and closing your pores | rujwace CLEANERE, WALL Pa. aeacun Cry ar “LEKIROTON mower Reevic | a oe wee tall ore sen” | |$BURMEISTER all day!” Bola BELA, Ghd senders, Oak: | seott Lake ——..|_ Lee's Sales & Service ee CLOTHES FOR 6UB- Valton ' ves Oa ae paBY PARAKER >| 921 Mt Clemens gt FW: = yong 2 jumpers. ete PoaristT THOR TRONER LI IMBE 2 — Prrrazonon Patera — - =o re esas 7 arpcial PRICE - For Sale Motorcycles &3 Good 6 m rrced. a. 1 Just jike new. Very reasonable. For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous @O| «178 Dine Mwy. cor, Matedery Ra} 1 L- LONE KENNELS pba coil makes of WFectors | ied ‘Mavcuae ns puree oods 872| PHILcO —¥ PReeee| _. “Best B ” ai ose TOOLS DS YOUR OWN | German shepherd end Do Win "= “Gtter. PR S-4016 after 4 o'clock, Sale nes ception. Priged sight. CAM 308 Pad ; Miche aulere FOE t Million | plete sist sol sewer erect end| Maghand na oa sas | © Pontiac Farm Supply | 9 HARLEY DAVIDSON @, GOOD - ~ FE $0. SUNDAY 10 TO 3° Garage Doors | Bru: eter "te Grain "tile Monts hm Buteces’ | ra fa Fehhinik Cea NOR W DEERE DEALS condition 6160, OL SIR Oy LL Jus STOVES, BOUGHT. &_ EX. | 4x8 Sheet roe sheet... $1.28 g 5 | freee. Gensrel & Office | Supply, 166 West Moutesin. PE /C ALEK Tet meted Pe bier | 2! Pantin Re. fe Set or thrifty Folks. 4 el? Ld S sc aa| ach Saat et | ee ek | pret eens] Ene Ww eres BAS) SE ee Soe men leock un Pome sae) | KING BROS. | |"Sutumtcmcaime | igh: - 1% gel | FRADE OAS @TO in al fw 4p hee? 13 prices. We Sue HOLLAND FURNACE WITH | WHE RENT FLOOR BANDING MA-| (ered. Al! solore 6180 Commerce) YOUR COMPLETE FARM wTn | Ruy things tnrough Clessitieg a Sec Pintle Wall Tile...0@e 29. ft. / trie Munro Electrie, oso W. | Srose Ss Sie © te per | Hod = "| gee convercian burner. Very geod | enlace, finer wonind Po Rerese | DACHSNUND, $WO YEARS OLD, PAmMALL TRA time tan? aft : t, Fe Wall Tile....... Bc | _Huroa, No 2 oak uss ber MM | ath rE 3.0203 Can Pe Perawete Te We Nar | AKC. temald 43. PE €0008 | McCORMICK IMPLEMENTS Bikie id “saa oR og gid i he | 74 CU Fg OP | Badia G2 |" BERR Boon eats cae ew icam GOA ae oq, yd. | ~ Salo Musical Goods 62) SwOLibn siren, 5 Wo. jpis,| BORNE GaupEN TRACroms | Po" {EA Bites ee Madey = Tae 140 S. Sa vt ae, aaa aa eee PaRAAN) | Linoleum OS Pc “4: ‘Oe inh esas petianaseecongen nawnnan | Nabremed MA S21 S| Kasco Lame lt a ne weatee a = eae ‘ - FE 2-540 on by bags, 956 iyrde. “| Py Fr oll tank, 220 gal. 44 Edison ve Waits vo el : ORINNELL MINATURE UPAIONT ENOLIAN INORRA, te wees pe Ne 4 a : Z ‘es WAAL 1 | oem Praag & gander mee U8 Ns 9 | PRowaer "now, Sexe Se ante vr - GARAGE DOORS a LY EW Chath | PANT ARBRIGAN”I PLAT WO0D faternetional Coamoiun Fe} 88 KING BROS. WARCRY DAVIDION Tak Goon | ae memory. ‘Beattboreiars pcan a =, 3 toe. hoon sdelunp to volume De. | _clerinet. 960. tie. Po FE Seva or PEs | PONTIAC RD aT Orv | {“p',lm M* 7 wir . A ho | - ~ s bea ‘s ve Sheil books. — = — ih eawe = = ee : Pes _ Both he ee ; ATE Tat apecd ques sus. | Burmeister's . : — i chee ‘re tne : —aeer-wee —J} Flo's Home Aquarium | Seles service my >sez1,| For Sale Bicycles “84 A wets washer. ever used . , Urelled. Free estimotes “and tree WD. UsED Bass FIDDLE | Cont CRE ABINO. ~~ chine, ' blend —— matic wasber. Never used. FE) = Northern Lumber Co. | delivery : ; 2-110 ' Tropical fish end supplies, 1s | CORN SNe New pio) : Ci ae ee “Sock | ¢ crate DUNCAN PHYFET DEN |" ti Contr Lake BA Gest "Laker Overhead Ce. Plywood % Oil re ye ee A filers’ Deva . Pe) Rove se pice anee naw. 1 oe else yellow bepak/ WE DELIVER oss : All kinds, plain & decorative, Kiteb- “ ~~~ | Beagle pups. 06 Masel oe ~~ FORD TRACTORS _ Balk,’ stvan Vila. Mont MER ORGIES ares ss SEpkineaatoh Exce CLEN? wie © eee eee ves sion barere Complete jneuie-| ¢ gedlnes deare-arewers mode AUN UT TYPEWRITER gue _ hea FORD TRACTO! S es cas iz — ~_ | condition. $50. Biectric stove, like 7 pt + : PONTIAC PLYWOOD co e oF Ge a INGER SP ANIRLS “1 Reval, " boys , SCHWINN _— ive coy aS on " Ganaition. $80, Beets. stove, like EM 3.4650 cn ye - Sethe Stash ot een Meee Baldwin Ave. PE $280| Beate thf Faioat Biss Arm | Roard tnd tnd "proving ice] BLACKETT INC. OSs fea Cn, cble Sek REVCO CHILL CaneT | SEEr SATEROGE | Vireokas fstates. auteas oath ak re ale qo 5; Faby. | GERMAN SHEPARD PUPPIDG- — ee DUNELT 4 | tog BE Bike, “8 7 EB ase. Wi ee ce YF em.) iad ges, moter Renters. oll and py hy ~ ge me ee Pile +6 a. ho $484 Dine Mey Watertord| | BSTy “Tight. 4 speed oy . use late model, only alt bell ol ING SALE coal furnaces, steam and het we | _ oa ACKhON'S ‘aL . s: a ie th thes WHITE RATS. af Carrier, air ' Neen eS a: REMODELING SALE [a2 w. Montoaim FE ¢s909| 9 Linclegm Typ Commer: ; - Pet Ree 8 Astor FR 1403 Fer Sale Housetrailers 78 Traore WiKea. Be AND 96 = CAN BE a GE soc ; ABaby Mix CauERt Se tas divioion, 960 60,1 rier OTe’ | ariel breeding § national teld | ~—Wd~y a ; . 3 — ; used WHITE CEMENT AND wha 0. '24| champion in 4 year generation 10m) wa 3 oy! Boats & Accessories S85 2 new lamps, 63.80 UD; used lamps, ¢ gal ane founaatgn eont. eae | See legal iiss] 60. Georee tren free ‘Gunn Ra, | “TIENT | ; ~ AAAAAD ze. 23.0 + veds ial 4 wer ster. OL, |- T9068 1004 trailers to on | & / ae ‘WD; ances, ‘ BLAYLOCK each; eech ; m: —— aliractive sav te you ret 12 FT. MET a Das and elec.) 85 UD; iTV, gots. enerel .| Pa or ANAK) come, first served. Open evenings. | er $100 . a7 50 uD; cates. up; A ¥ OO] it W. Lewrenee BRR ; ‘ “FF $ cece Seles, 210) Dixie oak. = —_s chrome dineties, | 940.80; chests. Sale Store ent 64) PARAKEETS .... $2.98) Canoe jousmynaiien. P| bew and used 66.9 : Say Equipment 64 A eth Ot FH $4008 Closed bun, | Sm Tom O. bethrosie bulk | MARINE GALES ABD @ 3 canes. oe wo, Compiste "ine ~y as Ce BES 1 REFRIGERATOR “AND PLOOR -AROE Ry gaan, .anen ANTAR rurpy. MALE.| cur en : iW MAHOGANY PLANE OUT -—--~ a uites, room wc are os OOO. WHEEL TRAILER, § ROOM 6 ; | furnace 9_ OR 20088" | me’ je canter al - = ; SETRAILER, $235 OR |’ poara ’ : cinteat, Bike center, Gat pamie) CUAVTON'S | neater PE eam = K HOUNDS | Signer’ She | Pana, Ain, BE iy test Bor 4 we boy, dal on ema Furniture, A pliances s ANCHOR FENCES minerabten, “unere © |¢ MALTED MILK MACHINE Oa Fant covLin, 5 WO WALL Wew and: Wones ee | ae 3 A . : e home = PARKING OPEN # TO 8:30 Reese, Harbor for’ tree estimates. eating ater 1 gudale, tae, plabell Be! SARAEeTa Canailne Ccaoeh "dave: te lmmoaiately: Way | eat ‘ OAL are ae sae COLORED — DAVENPORT Girls 26 in heater ow me ER'S a rcen | ve on nm Fete tneokee nD | ” vaanae nor : R : _ bike. - atl 78 & ~— . €. él, diaads 4h| Senauuete, bx AN . na. oleae la toe pata | “Eis oahea'cans | arintOu [aR oniow cx | ots wieerne tne ma | OD SINC Booms. wat, | Sate, Sporting Goode $8) “sis ie seers “Ra “FE _ onmbry aol eens P.> | EVINRUDE SALE a eee : restie ‘ See oe AILER. FOFFET 4 CHAIR TABLE AND “complet maiirese Se Te | SS Shae” eects ‘eas motels |. 2 & M COMPANY | | Seat hte toy etn oda as. BINOCULAR SALE OUAR-| REGISTERED HOSERNAN FIN'| om Seu tone be oe oe “Shen te ‘Sow tits “onto cleus pad. $100. 168 » AM) Mat 4 ial, i IN-| fied ee, on cas AND BLOWER. | $225 now 918.05 1535 new 62605 | Mutual ied Wa i patie, “OR ; : "burn Hi = sED ELECTRIC $25 ® compartment, low as inte Oa, An ootk PE =— 1x80 pow $20.95. Save up-to 2% ‘ pUPeE wens ee ‘Wures, {iee_ Svepeete Tp Ma. 0008. — “EnBEX (RONEN, BECURE AEE abd up. On time x. B. Mune | PE 5-785 : ike Us BEFORE YOU BUY per cent on cceges, sume ge ys ee oer wane wr laymer ween | ate cima coe va AREER WHR s raat | ROM STONE GINA; FEALEAVE | “row ue > ot comer es) 'tigaee es ED Scaton” BULL Oxford Trailer |RefcY$ Hagpware - BL US _ WwiTH eS = _tachments, PE . i hg Oh ap 2 ne A chamber. MA cant. wah fet Caste FES Terms. san | ARCHERY SQUIPMERT EVERY: Gah SPANieia. BORER. L SALES ) pen at Ad 7 ee STOKER. Cie 3 Sinem pose, SSS ora i mate | ARC: pegistered, Stud Service, ; i0 Arcadia Park 55108, spring & mattress 6 months, “ nee stan 23-4018. . PRASE 1% ’ =. : See ing. Lowmnd : perfect endition. PE 32-2060. — le new, $10. mY tor. condition, silehty | Custom BUILT MAURER score. Ronn’ te be ete Sires BOTTLE GAS SERVEL GAS REP aton,| + CEMENT BLOCKS mous You make Sin | poe CRECSEE, Poems | ene Uleset guard, Deavitully | WEIMARANER PUPS OUT OP et personaly, Fm | es pao Bw Tabinet. $20. | =o noe, vine pe erage Ee styled. Oh 3-795. = = bunters. Reasonable. EM + storm deer screen 6 tne Ney Sgnro “Eiectrie 1900 W._ Muron. |? Tomes | Hi" See fin tuadels st ee aig fed hiee “St Pomuns « oor_| Sos ENFIELD DEER RipLe rE) > amor ERRD thet wily carry 6 ton, —NETTE SETS. AS|- &CPECTAIT « eto ; uw | FESS s = +0e0T ? CHROME | DINETTE SETS. Ae SPECIALS DOUBLE LAUNDRY TUBE sicm _Stescent 0} Orcbard Lake Ave |S TALL sHOWERE COMPLETE 9 weeks old. 01H, Call! Aine age x Operate ‘co 2 Get ie ae as ea Y . eed i Gaia fon nore oS | Oakland Furniture end tables, 2/10 8 SAGINAW —_—— PE 2-8533 living room suite. , . | S08 — Ain” DAVENPORT - ry + rollaway i . Norge Tetrieeraior etc. Purniture | “extra pa condition, FE 2-3010 « 3 years oid. ‘offer for | gfter a bed ¢ ck ale. on pemicra, Roepe 8ED q AND Ld aror, . o : fa i? : 3 z rile. RAUL 8 W, Pike : Tots -| USED TRADE-IN “DEPARTMENT “THE. HIGH. Por high Chief MOBILE HOMES Tr \AVENPORT; CHR TR | THOMAS ECONOMY = AND DINING ROOM ,FURNITURE CO. om D fh, te “lagen Up te . f SUITE ANE CABERTS used ne trailee “ ee 9s a __ 9 Franklin Blvd. -- WAYNE rey s —— 3 ALWAYS. ' a: ; meaty oT APPLIA : 7 j - 4” . ‘alee M. A. BENSON Hutchinson’ s Trailer Sales ne > 3 eee i 3 i i ‘ i 41 R R ton, % ft. or. 0498 ATTENTION, MER. _CHANTS!, To reach =| more buyers use Classi- f aa bs { o ‘ J > a% ee 2 : : : ' . q —e% BE erste) s ‘ ‘el ‘ eri re : ; ‘ ae CC Piet wi ate THY, PONTIAC F PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ' SuPTEMBER 1, 1956 em ‘ %| _ For Sale Used Cars _91|/PUNNY BUSINESS «by Heruhherger _For Sale Used Cars %| _ For-Sale Used Care 91| For Sale Used Cars 94 ae 7 Wees-| Desoto Specials hate We > 17 DeSotg Tider... ...,.. $ 295.00 f , We ww Rater elt : ... Lean ae we plese Fite wme| REMEMBER THATY |. D ae eo ‘¥ Bs . bo | Re As | ies ee" ume Wholesale Lot Pee 4 —F aa —| Business “| SPECTAL! | ergarsst eal ay ta tgs GNFZ MOTORS INC ‘ : LARRY to 17) - | COME IN |™ Bier, Wistetaace pores | Cicee | Eo Sia i a nae JEROME | = We Finance | At AND. SEE [me pete gums |S Papel ap] Stee Sees — ager 9-8 Mane eee z Bie ork Ss EE eB gS |p apy "WRI. hi DOWN AD | mes 1948 MERCURY —_ 10 peteia, sodas B Stist dase oS eae 2. werd, novel ous 6 ON. OLIV = at win Genk, deat eek ta ‘ Cs ices ee pape ine acer spl oe JEROME ro Guy. -euu oe OWN | ish. clean interior, radio, hoster. BRA V8 soeion, paca wms;| Rochester Ford Dealer nN Dek, “ Keaaty. : : ee I. ou Oe ere Sarr ” i BUICK . Just Transportation Pa Ne All. Mie iaiy Cap Sizes 1950. Looking’! 7d No Money Down : sinclar Bros. FORD FOR A GOOD BUY? $2295 7 | $23.00 a Moath Feta : Dodge- TUDOR '$4 Pontiac 2 dr. Deluxe, “Thanks, dear, for coming by the groce‘y!” — Prices i Plymouth | $550 . We. | -smactuat mites For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 whgiler- Koch — Slashed 232'S. Saginaw St._ : | HAVE THESE WITH \ecmestmmsmee| Moetwelincols ole . sit bee LARRY assume yments. 464 6. Woed- se < . | s; ae tee. “| - _ at | . JEROME NO ey | ais oe fe oa ee mete) PITT scents et! Matthews-| LOOK | sr gss.bo ; MONEY radio, heater, ynatlow 59 oinar RETAIL a ae m. Gons Bibe Roh H creas ge Sao pee DOWN 4: STORE |‘eerieg@m\Haroreaves' AT ‘Eases nN 9 Rg ge Binsbew sket | . = emo . Fedio, heater. Hydramatic '®@ NASH ; 00+ EPe ; 4, Perme.| $1995 cad oa 8 agi eee! «GOODWILL | ‘* mnann tien - mo jpmcves! "46 CHEV. 2 dr... "$175 cs : ; St low bank rates. . _ 4 er and overdrive — purrs like 6 ' . $3 Pontiac Custom Cat-) SCHUTZ MOTORS:INC.) TISETD) CARS | “™ $2 pown "47 PONTIAC 2 dr. $22.50! alina, all leather inter-| .., , Defetg vizmeum Booker ‘ian. games wen =|: NATIONAL Dax "NEW > + “46BUICK SUPER | ior, radio, heater and)” OPEN TIL 9 P.M. * rows ns tagnee 2 Ad, ....see0e ne oo | apornhen _ NE yy - HE This Ad is True | 48 BUICK 4 dr... . $15.00 co pr)! Fed Nictoris wih te eas wens he I fives GUS: _* jo, heater & Fordomatic. | #@ PLYMOUTH 9 DR. RADIC ee [ODE SOTO 4 ds. 7M) gy gg5° Apts | $000 ES FETOUT_aax| Rimmer) = Super 4 eee 48 sono STATION 'S) Cadillac ‘62’ 4 door = 1,295 - : = role Be og oe hg 17s vYhmiah radio Beater. low mileage. WAGON ...... $21.00 iéh all the ext =i SL DeSoto Custom 4 dr.,| heater, and many extras ~ ae ees wert ae a ae 1950 FORD automatic transmission) *"” g9 DOWN Kae SAO DE SOTO. 7 wet 00 ~ $645 rte and heater. Like NATIONAL =) a guren 1 DOOR No Money Down shete . - | Qustom @ 2 door. Radio. heater, . _ wt. : : . : "SO FORD 2 dr.....$34.00/ ¢) 495 ne $945 °< $23.00 a Month 4 PLYMOUTH ” "$2 Buicks—2.dr. and 41. ,149. FORD } ocho 2 drs, & 4 drs....$34.00| dr. models. inaded Tike, . Sus “ |'51_ Nash. Radio, heater | so oiouss-contantines 05 a i 2 Keller-Koch {49 PACKARD} ou piel tne one} opment: Seel &e ia Sale att — ae eae SEDAN ...3... $21.0 scape ee, pat "$795 af ction 6 Maxey | ——— DRIVE OUT TO ‘48PLYMOUTH - 1é00 = ee 05 : . . . OA eciae = . 4, sscsecce 00/ $1595 7 bag WHERE : ; 52 Plymouth Club Coupe. | 5 ; ‘ IS LOW AND SAVE ae Poult 7H CARS A $3 Buick Special 2 dr. 1953 BUICK A dandy car at a good . =< 2 Plymouth MONEY. . lik: Semen, © ts wees “t Beautiful. Oe netiae. power rekon, Ges | price. rv , benuiifl Torest green metal A nice, 31, Dodge Coronet vita a ‘ Motor Sales” ms ee $825 Cie srs sees rs a a uron or . eee Rn Pes : & "00 Joep track, oot aden wd 02 W Maron rR hae — Z MOTORS INC. 1$1095 «ame 1250, BUICK "$2 Chevrelet 4 dr., radio SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Gani : ye hie : : : and heater. : . , o18 Pe Br nee | Clarkston Motor Sales OPEN TIL 9 PM. "$1 Buicks—2 dr. and 4 $650 Not at $745 OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. restore a bate ~~ Gubetems dr. models. Ready to go. $950 1 For Your Convenience - aie 1981 BUICK | | ! TT. «aul Y all Come A $25 53 & ‘54 . $795 _ Know All the Details See Us! $64 1950 NASH PONTIACS — |'54 ....... $1595 FORD 2 DR RADIO, HEATER, |, about the purchase of a USED CAR. : Surprising " "$0 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, |* super 4 door, 8 tone) Ty . redie ; mos. and officials’ cars.|"spormionT. SEAT COVERS. We have nice clean garg) heater, Blue finish) Low miledge—low price.) "N= "Alia Ofs Ownsn. | Na li mae ate sy Sy 7 Nh MI ore Pay sfford — Tran ‘ation ‘Specials '53 $] 195 46 More | car sale. An establishment of a “Franchised | = rene so eese me Cars to Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality | . $20. Do : $495 eae ok PONTIAC et "TORN SIOmALS Choose From at - merchandise at the right price! Plas the feei- , xp Som Marat ‘ ?\) | ing of security that yours was a “Good Buy.” | '50 Chevrolet 4 dr., radio IMS FRAZER You can’t go wrong if you = your used & heater. A good one. Reaie i" RETAIL $995 S. Saginaw St. er from STORE ge rs | 1948 DODGE : : | Harold Tunte = d : ; Custom radio and heater Factory Branch CAR. aro T, or $995 , "$295 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill |. Matthews- BEST - WHEELS AES DEALS ’S1 Ford Victoria—radio . _Fieue fist vy ’ . ‘ a r heater. 2.to choose} -2--1947 DODGES — {ol $995 Hargreaves ae ie rom, ; , “ ” $195 Ch +H —"A-1" Buys “Specials evrolet : OPENING. 148 CHEVROLET 2i1 S. Saginaw St. ‘52 Chev. Deluxe | "46 Cadillac 4 oe ae . "$2 Dodge 2 dr. A good - |» Roadster...... $399 10 Pout. Se... fo ac buy. 1947 PLYMOUTH 2 tone green. ? / | "$3 Chev. Sta. Wagon |, Tis 8 SAGINAW | er i ts See me CO $9895 Save $700 $1 Buick 4 dr. Riviera | oes pn He CYT A Vi8 BOW MECHANICAL | OZ ....... Ow splidearevide we enoumne wens: ‘et. Sian sas | PLYMOUTH «¢ Dh wasy BivE, Plymouth Demos, 52 Chev. Metal Wagon | 147 Hudson 4 dr., . .$125 Birmagem ee : “HEVROLET 4 DR. | Bele. ee Prore hed nan || Mitty witn vedio, heats | ‘SO Nash Sed......$299 | joy t ($995 | 1946 CHEVR pitching WALLA. A OWNER e- F -f--. 50 Nash 4 dr.> “$144 oe: FOPLES” Avie fe $195 1950 FORD ..7<.... $495) Beauty. = iission Many’ le ‘choowe trom '— || ‘51 Nash 2 dr......$544 2 oa” BE OrLE Auto, ‘Sales "SO Buick 4 dr. Super.) . +" # ciue sctipe.. Radio and “f- Scr Ds es on fas Dix. 2 dr. $799 '47 Nash Cl. Cpe:. $100 ae oeeieen ondition. | 149 PACKARD 4 DR, en Sie Used Cars| OO ....¥.. $495) scnutz Motors INC.|] '50 Ford 2 dr: 8-::.$399 < =e apg Sf ~ wt a a FE GHAR on SRST, Eten || $2 Stade. 4 d.---90 | de atere CL Cpe. Sle ‘.. 1946 PLYMOUTH b ‘fn , sieninendhocemesied Bas Holiday Coupe ‘| °49 Buick Sed ..... $199 eal 290. si ane acobson . ARS $295 SS Chew 258 4S. FSF" as Ford ¥ a. + $199 eae ; Pontiac’s. Exclusive |rorn ¥. 2 $0 Dodge Sed.... .$544 . 49 Plymouth 4 dr. Good saany otnere t0 choose trom, Hudson Dealer "Hi =e eae ee | j] "51 Kaiser 2 dr.... $344" 7 ; k ; transportation. . £ cs r Cass at : reece | : i. . & E . 53. Pontiac Dix: ‘i . Tuc s : mmuni y -: re eres Oy 2 Or, 2 issves » $1,499 46 Int'l V. $344 ” \ jones Poe $195| {Lost Plymouth WG eee 2 Sear cr e : Mot e — a , “+ DR SFuor>, Dave. = : ——s = Club Coupe: .* $54 : Dae « $244 we ? $365 . $08 Perry at anes “ee CAR é - |] +31 Ford Station. 49lnt' YS panel...g199] : 48 ‘Pontiac 4 dr., radio, | —— ; Wagon ...... $599 "52 For pickup ns , heater = Hydramaitic. | 9033 ue ale ———- = '47 $195 ; | {pao Pont, Dix. 2 dr. $499 | °51 Ford-% pickup $499 Soe” | SPORT MaggigS) ARE! [ie “mn | eee Open Til 0. P. M. "EP a ee “ ’ ne, : rswig J . $1144 | ; ae ” ) S| Rist fon 1953 PLYMOUTH, - |} “9 OMs. 4 dr. Dix. $299 Kel sas Necro Se ne Save $1,000 AR my eu! geben, Pate it metal in 'S1 Ford Vic. ... $899 2 ia ae Good Used Cars to On f eTO] le S hoaten, sun vieer. divec- ‘7 Mercury : Sed ben ceoees . ‘ea Factory Officials’ Cars 1953 MG . fumed te malic, be al | we Coupe .. .$299 ‘1 Dodie Expres se rrom “t 7 1954 DeSotos Bright Spot $, 4% i i Ws Select Your Own T or, power tearing. power brakes. | Maroon end Diack trim, seuipped | LDS-CADILLAC a : Your Own Terms | REM EOaeE ES a Rees) Te H- ‘Harold Turner, Ford _KellerkKoch | . , good tires, fine race record. ‘ THE HOUR'S HERE to SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.| - 1 - FE 80488 6 MO. GUARANTEE ~ LOW BANK RATES wn OFT oe $1,095 Orchard Lake Rd, at Cass NO MONEY DOWN e | place that Classifiéd ad OC] \/. —~ - Oe Ter IL9P Kell Koch Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. | ae re, tee . KENCI-KOCH | grt snl you've been thinking! 464 1] Mile at ls URR-PLY MOUTH. ~ Plymouths - BUICK | (Breve. SRE) Station wagons reaches Pe Sse S right nowh ge | | 210 Orchard: Lake Ave.) | ae m | MAKE. MORE IN -'S4!/ citune ae eng hng sit oie RE 2.010 sch eos TS DRE IN 'S4!) a ‘ (Dees eee Oe ee ee ey Oar a) WA Re . ¥: ~ eres ‘ = a: __ He's Too Intelligent ; 6:30—(4) Vaughn Munroe. (7) Lone Ranger. ¢2) News. 6:45—(4) News... 7:@0—(4) You Bet Your Life. (7) Cisco Kid. (2) What's in a Word. 7:30—(4) Jostice. (7) Melody Time. (2) Playhouse. 8:00—(4) Dragnet. (2) TV~Golf - Pro. (7) So You Want to Lead a Band? $:30—(4) Theater. (7) Theater. (2) Big Town. 9:00—(4) Video Theater. (2) Tell- tale Clue. 9:30—(7) Hot Rods. Three Lives.” 18:00—(4) Michigan Outdoors. (2) News. 10:15—(2) Weather. 10:30—(4) Traffic Court. (7) Janet Dean. (2) To Be Announced. 10:45—(4) Baseball Hall of Fame. (2) “I Led 11:00—(4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. (2) News. 11:15—(4) Everybody Sing. (7) Theater. (2) Featurette. 11:30—(4) Moods in the Night. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Precrame furnished by_statlons tied In this ‘column are euhiect te change without neti ergs Wm. J Nora Drake 6.%38—WIR, That's Rich ware, Breakiast Club WKYZ, Martin Block WEvR, Vandereoet CKLW, Music 9:06 wae: Brigheer Dag CKLW, Crime Pighters war Newn, Fn ay yrs reve 6:45—WXYZ, Just Easy ®: Kitchen Ciud CHEW. Peuey ow. Stage oR, ‘on 2:66—WIeR, mouse | “war teat “_ a, ie WW4, Welcome warn, Samm CKLW, Rews, Dovies W, News, Roth aad WXYE Ba 9:30-WIR, Jack Carson Pete and Joe 8:15—WIR, House Party ww, Ben rte CKLW, Bud Davies Coneerte sown A goa | "tat "a Mes tome | Wile: f'oele . Homechat 3:45—WJIR, Gal Sunday Pibber McGee ~ Bias Gove Mervay WWJ, Right to Happiness Warn, News, Top Bows ‘Temple 4:96-—-WJR, Music Ban, Mat | CRLW. Harry :15—WOAR. Temple Ww, Sechemeae _| _ WIR. Larry Gentite - | M13 WIR, Music Metro. ee | Sa eeee | Bea Re oa the Bank | *j Dalles «4 ome Marries rye | wws, ae wear, G1 wxrz, cite wIeK, Gon THURSDAY MORNING WWJ, Second Chance THURSDAY EVENING €:00—WIR, Vinal, Melody | Caw" Guenter Day 6:00—WIR, News ww, ee ts = wre News Say. David Ww, Pa: "Sinecbocn CKLW, rats, Serco «|| See Ee Pred Wolfe . News, McLeod —_ i. News é:15—w Quartet ¢:30_w Voice | 12:18--WIR, Aunt Jenny ware. ten Wave, ‘Pred "Wolte ss: ,~ a CKLW, Eadie Chase CELW, News, Devid Talk Gporte JBK. Gentile, Binge ao OM, Bites Trent - Racing 6:43—WXYZ, News wave. Fewe, Meets ww = 1:00—WIR, Jim Vinal! Wye. P dag. Wi8K Dinner WwW, News, WCAR, Tiger Tunes Magic Muste Wann, David + ; : Thomas f it: ‘eo -% white eu Ls - BES ose | Ses ae oer fone he hey ER ma | en | 2S =. xre ad 48 BR. Murrow ee erurew | Sunes Ate ee Oy By RON BURTON (2) Secret | Usioed Press Staff Correspondent Collins on Your Hit Parade this fall while Dorothy awaits the stork. turned him on grounds he was too ee for tricks, which he regard- as nonsense. Gordon is sus- pone of the explanation Bids are being taken foF ‘con- | struction of a dim to stabilize the | level of Tipsico Lake in Rose President of Turkey on Way to Yugoslavia BELGRADE Ww —For five cen. | Township, according to Ralph A. turies the Turks dominated the Main, Oakland County Drain Com- and be completed in six weeks. “We're required to stabilise lake levels under state law if residents Me petition foF the work,” he’ ex. - plained. Unusually high or low lake levels. interfere with septic tanks, ~flood © basements and damage . docks, goslavia. The Serbs and the Turks were bitter enemies. Tomorrow the Turks return—but in friend- ship and alliance. President Celal Bayar is arr iving | territory that is now southern Yu- | missioner ; The dam, at the lake's north end aboard a Turkish training ship to repay the official visit that Presi-| dent Tito of Yugoslavia made to TV SERVICE & REPAIR Ward's Service Evenings Hour Service FE 2-2976 “With a dam we can prevent this by retAining water or letting some out,”’ the commissioner stated. ee TRADE-IN On Any 1954 G-E or DUMONT CONSOLE TV FREE HOME TRIAL — TERMS AVAILABLE HAMPTON ELECTRIC 625 W. Huron FE 4-2525 te ean Sizes 44-10 — AAAL IO we AAAC BOYS’-an /“-GIRLS’ All popular’ styles and colors. Siege B%-12 , $645 - Stees 12%-3 $75 otute seb complete Fl ‘A/R CHILDREN'S SHOES A Symbol of Quality 5:30—WJIR, Music Matinee | CKLW, MeKeller ; ye fo ot See 11:38—WIR, Muste Kill, to help” nint 8° ‘Peoples. | ters to buy all items other than Soon Fair Green disappeared, | those locally procured for its op- Guards are still looking for- the | erations in the United tates and / Ly -~ antenren ee eee event ets ead market con [The ‘emuining are oereas PONTIAC’S OLDEST ” BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE 3149 W. Herm re 4-579) J) - , _20.W. Haron St eta | - F < | rhe wy say es a I PE Pe Re Beautiful floors at a bargain budget price! Armstrong’s Quaker Floor Coverings are now finished with able. —a re iN. PERRY Pa ed mE marvelous. K-99 to keep them looking new—longer. See the patterns now, thé cost is most reason- ° i Now i is : the time to begin | iFall Decorating... DECORATOR DRAPERIES y 2 ] | HL il Hf fr g 4 Studio Couch & > = | 69” Sass tory Tome “ i he Inn g mattress studio couch can be used 3 Pp S li M ’ ene * print! e men oo "i C. ] id aple +i 2 z z z E : 2 ; / iit Was disclosed that a campmate 7 , ot the had been stricken r "fecend Float” * Reg. 164.95 ... Early American Bed, Dresser, Chest = 4 be > yt Now you can have the charm of Cape Cod styling . . . the warmth of rich solid maple .. . in a bedroom , ants, Geld naptlentions tir Pgs suite from Seors that's sale-priced to suit your budget. lation with gamma eed Sofa Bed asliy-Titaed pieces have dove-tailed center-guided . : = —_ ~~ oy = rawers with ook interiors. See it—compare Sears Yee oe ee : pen rites n SH) ° s Tomb Gold or Gray ) | & oma $10 Comm 4 - le - bu tulted «te | i . es ee | wy pan ap aa Ry aa back, ng lhe * | 4 oe on @e-ae- Its priced low—save! | » Rear marks the grave on ae Sesplonl wenrier who so im- — - {pteused his lord with his capacity ' E i i § 3 i 252 coil mattress is insulated with sisal, . 312 coil mattress is insulated with sisal upholstered with felted cotton. Matching and mény layers of felted cotton. Lus- wood frame box spring has hour glass — trous, long-wearing rayon dariask tick- ing. Matching spring! a coils. Full’or twin-size. Dp CHEN A. Wood Cabinet Base, 27x22x33-Inches . . . 22.88° J. Porcelain Top Kitchen Table, a B. Metal Cabinet , 28.88 — K. Metal Utility Cabinet, 2 4, 92.88 , | _&. Weed Cabinet 4.80 1 Mata Cabinet Base, 30:28e36luches . . . 38.88 — *R Metal Cabinet | 39.88 a Sut Maknbe Shedbiedes ie FOAM RUBBER SET aoe ee £ ee eas eee eae Sa py = Fame la settee. Ws 4 inchie thick, HL Chrome Frame Step Stoo, Plate Upholstered $88 Q. Metal China Cabinet... |; S188 | ries and box pring. Jak wt the higher cas or bemersiacargy = I. Metal Utility | 5.55 R. Metal Utility Cabinet, 24x12x64-Iaches . . . 19.88 | (205) {ofr cleuping Seo toowl Full Sixe..\. css... $88 eat Satisjaciion bed or you money bace SEND’ —_ 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 - — ———— . — mn —_— —— —$————— i ee i ; eres a fT oe “gh a 5 ae or, ackt Bo a | rad Slee