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“Armas: ‘Halls Brief Revolf: <=
“Two Guatemalans Killed =~GUATEMALA (AP) — A quarfel between Guatemalan |;
gnilitary catiets and the “liberation. forces” of Col. Carlos
Castillo Armas, chief of the country’s ruling junta, erupt- |
-ed into a battle today. Two persons were killed and
several wounded.
caused om ache the cadets and some oth-
y deposed lefeias
pg ey al
City Hall Armes
Offices Rifled , Ele ctrical Department
Files -Ransacked; $25
in Money Stolen
Pontiac Police today are hunting
burglars who ransacked the city
electrician’s office in the City Hall
annex at 35 Hill St. oVer the week-
are éncam
tire
tacked the encampment.
Firing from rifles, machine-
guns and mortars was heard
about two hours.
Maj. Enrique Oliva, member of
the Castillo Armas junta, and Col.
Jose Ortega, chief of staff, moved
forces into position -for an attack
on the military academy. Gove
ment planes were given orders to
attack the school.
Sporadic anes continued in
the vicinity of Roosevelt Hos-
;| pital, on the outskirts of the
capital, until 8:40 a.m. .
Casitiio Armas, who ,spent the
*| night at Chimaltenango, rushed to
4 | Guatemala City by plane to pacify
the contending forces.
Commanders at the capital's two
principal regular army bases an-
nounced these forces were loyal to
the. government, but were . being
held in quarters. The commanders
asked that the liberating army sus-
| pend its action against the military
-| school, and a cease-fire order was
given by Olivawnd< Ortega.
(Private advices reaching New|
York said there had been a Com-
munist-inspired . uprising
Progreso, 50 miles from Guate
mala City.) : killed, and virtually thit’en- |
body of cadets then at-}|
Govern-'
at El | rupted a weekend
will be devoted to the work of the
Pontiac Boys Club.
sopswenct Soames stars has|
been set or te Re wn ta Sea
24 date. A half hour oe
2 vin So devoted ot the rx
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4
Flood Waters Threaten .
KARACHL, - Pakistan. (e-—. Fast-
rising flood waters—in East Paki-
stan today threatened cities, dis-
communications and forced
the evacuation of women and chil-
dren from the hardest hit areas.
FBI Ricks Up 4 in Denver
Bond Set at $100,000 Each
for’Reds’ N abbed Out West |":
“ DENVER. (AP) —v.s. Commissioner Joseph D. Neff
set bond at $100,000 each early today for four top Com-
munists nabbed together only one block from the Colo-
rado Capitol Building by FBI agents. A fifth was arrest-
_In New Posts
'M, J. OLSON
Moyer Gets New
Made General Factory
Manager; M. J. Olson
Comes to Pontiac
Carl W, Moyer, manager of the
Fisher Body plant here since June
of 1952, has been made general
Fisher. assembly plants in Michi-
eM. J. Olson, formerly manager of the Fisher fabricating plant .at
Renerel meneger Fisher Divi
wSaoyér succesds L.-T. Daleche
assignments -}Wwho assumes special
under E, J, Hanson, general manu-
relations before coming to Pontiac.
Olson started with the organi-
zation in Janesville and held
management positions there, and
tn At, Lento, Wiiak and SSese
before going to Hamilton.
Other changes in Fisher manage-
ment positions include:
J. A. Kendall, who has been as-
sistant manager at Hamilton; ‘re-
places. Mr; Olson.
Ralph R, Nordyke, general di-
rector of. industrial relations for
the division, is appointed manager
of Fisher’s plant “No. 1 in Fiint,
succeeding D. W. Fleser who is
taking a leave of absence for rea-
sons of health. _
Ray A, Boehne, who has been as-
sistant general director of indus-
trial relations, succeeds Nordyke.
== Commit Small | Ballots Tuesday
}lots it tomorrow’s primary
|lethargy, but election offi-
Fisher Body Job
factory. manager in charge of all),
Governor Calls.
Officials Predict Light
\ State Turnout * Despite
-\Last- Minute Fervor :
LANSING (AP) — An es-
timated 900,000 voters are
to cast their bal- =
Republican and Demoecratic |
nominees for
senator, lieu
nor, Congress,
ture, and county offices.
The politicians’ last-min-
ute Fol and bar ey aes >
pu y appeared to
stirring the voters a utile
from. their hot weather
a. generally
per cent of the) ted a
25 to
cumbersome bed-sheet ballots are
State Treas. D. Hale Brake; Sec:
of State Owen J. Cleary, former |
George S. Fitzgerald of
favorite of a strong wing of the|
American Federation of Labor,
and Philip A. Hart of Birmingham,
Gov. Williams’ own choicé for ‘the
Williams is unopposed for an
-Funprecedented fourth term race.
_ U.S. Senator Homer Ferguson
and Lt. Gev. Clarence A. Reid
| (Continued on Page-2, Col. 3)
Special Session. Williams to Ask Funds |
for Addition to lonia
Reformatory Aug. 18
LANSING @—Gov, Williams to-
day called a special. session of the
Legislature for Aug; 18 to finance
anjemergency prison addition
which. the “Little Legislature”’
last week refused to provide.
The governor said he would ask
again for money for a 150-man
barracks at the lonia Reformatory
Lindisidaal..‘‘Cubicles” which - was
discussed by_ the. “Little Legisla- t gorer|
gover-
the legisla-\.
18 - Year-Old Karen: ‘Hott
\Is Selected Miss Pontiac Blue-eyed Karen Hoff, 18-year-old Pontiac High School
senior, was named Miss Pontiac fromi four other finalists |
Saturday night at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. —
French Release
Captive Leaders - 150 to 200 Nationalists
‘Freed as Autonomy
freed a number of moderate na-
tionalist leaders from house arrest
today in the wake of French Pre-
mier Pierre Mendes-France’s of-
fer of autonomy for the North°Afri-
can protectorate.
There was no word of any}.
‘change of status for Habib Bour-
guiba, top leader of the national-
ist Neo-Destour party who has
‘| been confined to a farm near Par-
is, But Bourguiba appealed today
for an end to the violence which
has killed or wounded many
| Frenchmen and Tunisians in past
| months.
it Was not announced how
some form of detention.’
near - independence
hailed by Tunisian leaders as a
step toward complete freedom, but
die-hard..French colonists. angrily
assailed it and some demanded
the French national Assembly turn
Mendes-France out: - a
Word of-the promise of reforms}
‘for Tunisia touched off new vio-
ines in the sister North African
a lyk in violent outbreaks follow-
ing -Mendes-France’s offer Satur.
ted a tetas Angeles. ©
ne hy eH ge The arrest of the four,
~ along with that of Mrs. Pa-
u_in_Los_
ttirew of the U. &: government.
as "Those arrested here were Arthur ~|-Judge-Orders--Dentist
eles, | ‘to Institution — the original estimated cost of $225,-
000 probably will have to be in- For that reason, “Williams sald, | ay" tallow” formation” ofan al-“cans and three
Testean Knowland said Vice President Nixon should name > a
-six.members of the. special committee and that it should Cabinet. The Premier's
control of all their own affairs ex«
. cept defense and foreign relations: proposal would give the Tunisians |" As Pontiac’s beauty queen
| aiss Hoff received a
cup trophy and a complete
wardrobe, She also won the
right to represent ‘this city
in the Romeo Peach Queen
Contest next Tuesday.
Miss Hoff, who lives with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hoff,
of 270% S. East Bivd., is of Nor-
The tall, browa-haired girl was
selected by a panel of five judges.
"The members of her court
Warnke, Janet Anderson and
‘Shirley Booth.
The five finalists were chosen.
trom a field of 17 contestants in
the contest sponsored by the Pon-
tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce.
163 Pontiac Residents
Cast Absentee Ballots
A total of 163 Pontiac redidents
had cast absentee ballots through | ballots,
Saturday, City Clerk Ada R. Evans
m_| said. today... Jotin Roderick . | No more “applications for - ab-
"Proposals for a new Oak
anti County . Courthouse,
and top interest in the GOP
Yace for the gubernatorial
voters are yon Re to” cast
egg ay none
owe at was a presi-
remain open to 8 p. m, All voters
Kuhn.
In the. state legistature) Fred G. wr
er and Gordon D. Haupt, sixth dis- trict.
Upopposed is Ernest Huthwaite
in the second district.
George A. Dondero is unop=.
posed te hie Bi) Soe Regeiieen
nomination as U. 8. Congress-
] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) °
Military Censorship!
Passes Town, Date
° WASHINGTON (AP )— Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) to-
day formally asked the Senate to send the resolution to
censure Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) and all amendments to
the resolution, so a. special semaine of three Republie:__ Polls will open at 7 a. m. and
Anthony ; Edward
Howard K. Kelley ahd Richard D.
ver
ge
na ee
Confined Until His
Sanity Is Proved -
ALLEGAN eA “circuit “court | ; :
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4
Truck Load of Nails
Overturns on Highway
SAN DIEGO; Calif, @—A truck
loaded with roofing nails hit an
pune-
tures: One police ear had all four
tires flattened.
Claim 10 Executed
ieday in a Pelptng Gepiach, coe
10 armed Nationalist--C hine
“agents” who “invaded” the
mainiand have ben executed in
ition an hour and a half
censure McCarthy for con- “as expeditiously as equity. .
and-—justiee--will-
Knowland made mis mo-
after the third day of de-
bate-on the—resolution—by;
Sen. Flanders. (R-Vt) to
duct that tends to — the
Senate into.
The Repu
ee cste
AALS eT
McCarthy's. attitede toward secret =
In Today's Press.
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“te Pontiac beets (505 io Blood
“nog bacon
0 wner Ss ls Nothing Taken |
Bee poner Owners ss Shut Fling
Ks City’ of haar”
“freakin ofthe Bagley Se , by ~ | Susie. P. Butler + '320 Bagley St., was ey Schop SB, St.
of W. I] Ri h P TC iC 05 _| Mrs, Lawrence (Susiey. ‘Butler, ent | ul lere Pontiac , Police today when the (Continued From Page Oney Saturday night when’ the: auto in,
Or e 1g. Z r otection ! |e ae Ave., i Saturday ‘sehoo}. cred fa the a vein Montana, Utah and New Mexico; | which ‘she was riding jumped a t m : ang 8.
| From Our Birmingham Bureau fire and police departments. The Thiee Children Among pene arsig yp th nese me | Donors “Urged. to" Visit =_— rom ine Pe "he creamer et Copunae curb and. hit a telephone-pole, on:
*_ BIRMINGHAM ~ Although - cool | fy has not Previously bad 2" 2.) Victims Injured in Rash| She was born in North Branch,! Bloodmobile — Tuesd party in. Denver: Harold. Zepelin, | MSCING eet ret i tae «Weather ind showers hhave-eased | "ANCE Service. | nl the danghter of William and Roxa oY. Ori Y t 2, Coloradé;’ aiid’ Lewis’ Martin. John- | Street. She was. treated-#t- Pontiac
aman repercussions |. Catherine Athanasoft of Accidents Dayton Willson; She attended Mich | at Donelson School. f ion oungsier, 28, Communist party organizer for General Hospital. . i.
of. it felt by the City]. service for Catherine Athanasof{,. A; least five pers including | joan Suis — College in Ypsi- Milo J. oa Pontiac Chamber. ’ Lewis Pontiac Police quoted the driver,
. Commission at‘its meeting tonight. |infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~ Speanaliiy to cen moving hersher me. deh in 1808 of ‘Commerce president, today| | VUITU Dead i in. Lake - |son, 34, head. of the Communist | adrian A. Sabourin Jr.. 16,..of 551 James Athanasof{ of 2788 .Pem- Butler came to Pontiac
" just beyond the eastern city limits Two property owners who live broke was held at the Manley:
Bailey Funeral Home, with burial
have written the-commission stat-| in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The -automobiles over .
when the vehicles’ doors flew open.
All were taken to Pontiac Gen- from Ferndale in 1927.
She was a member of Eastern
Star, Audubon Society, Pontiac urged local people to give blood at
Tuesday's. emergency Bloodmobile Robert Leon ‘Smith, 24, ion
Mrs, Paula Smith of 1141 Elkhorn
Rd., Lake Orion, drowned Sunday
___ ing. that the Walker well, one of| baby died Saturday at St Joseph |eral Hospital, One was -admitted | Neal, Paiute Roath and LeBaron) the Red Cross Bloodmobile will | 4 hen he felt into Elx.| tiie to say that all were arrested 7
"the city’s eight. municipal wells | Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. and the. others ‘were treated and pacar poe Ce sons, Ray] ‘#k¢ donations from 2 until foon when he fell into Etk-| ie standing on the sidewalk | were uninjured, eee
has deprived them of water from! Besides her parents, she is sur-| released. of Pontiac; Norman E., Ludington; election day at Donelson — fggm a dock behind his near the Capitol. ery ee penny
vived by a sister, Mary -Ann, and:
her grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs.
James Crantas of Pontiac and Ben their own private wells—especially
during the recent dry spell.
The 2-year-olds who. fell ‘trom,
their father’s cars were Linda Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
veloping a uniform camer ‘in
eombatting br pin wees ‘Problems in
South Oakland Coun -
Street nnetinane 4 in the Quar-|
ton Lake Estates also will be up
for discussion as—a-result of a
letter from Mrs. Howard Willett.
Mrs. Willett, a leading figure~in
the drive to get that area’s streets
paved, ureed in ‘the letter that Appeal Court's. Refusal
to Grant Writ
‘CLEVELAND. w Common
Pleas Judge Frank J: Merrick to-
day refused to grant a writ of
habeas corpus. that would have.
given temporary freedom to Dr.
Samuel H. Sheppard. uy
the streets be repaired this fall.
The commissioners will get a
chance to v the ot
to have ‘the new
: | Judge Merrick ordered the osteo-| a William J. Corrigan, attorney |
for the 30-year-old physician held |
lin the murder of his wife, im-
mediately ‘announced he would ap-
peal the decision. = | path returned to the county. jail,
Blavins was admitted to the ‘eo.
| pital and is reported in good
condition today with a fractured
pelvis.
All except the Blavins accident
occured on Sunday. Mrs, Blavins
| was injured Saturday. \
Linda fell from her father’s car
at Huron ‘St; and Tilden Ave. The
Cuchetti accident Occurred on M15
north of Clarkson. ‘as in-
jured on U. $.10 near Watton Bivd.
Oakland County sheriff's depu- | the
ties said Mrs. Blavins fell from
a car driven by her son, Emmett, |
park, They were motoring on’
Fla.; and a daughter, Mrs; Flor-
Mrs. Florence ce Dalgelish
Mrs, Thomas (Florence) Dalge-
lish, 70, 596 Doris Rd., died Sun-
day at St. Joseph Hospital after
an illness of several years.
She was the daughter of Frank
and Martha Barnes Bolby. She
Mrs, Dalgelish was: a member
of the First Presbyterian Church,
the August-September Group, and
Round Table Club,
ojarnving are a nephew, Billy
Gordon of, Lansing, and several
and James. Albert of Lake Worth, | 120?
married Thomas Dalgelish in Ox-
ford. several community
groupe tuned to belp make ‘Tues-|
day’s blood drive a success, a
Pontiac Urban League Gulid
at Red Cross
ottices, FiEderal +3535, last night
taking calls from, donors. .-:.
Junior Women’s Club and Pon-
tiac Y¥-Teens will man Red Cross
phones from 9 a.m. until 5°p.m.
Sunday. General Motors Girls Club
Oakland County sheriff's depu-
ties said that. the child, who had
Fiera} service will be Tuesday
at 1 p.m. from the Allen Funeral
Home, with burial in East Lawn
Cemetery, — ,
Surviving besides his mother are
three brothers, Robert R., Russell
and Frank, all at home, and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
| Hall of Lake Orion, and Mr. and
Mrs, Bert Smith of Goodrich.
Police Yank Down
25 Political Signs Twenty-five more political cam-
He said the arrests climaxed “a
lengthy investigation.” Kelley said _
he was aware of the ‘Gnvestigation | ,
Long Distance Caller.
Held at Juvenile Home
BIRMINGHAM — A 16-year-ad | youth-is being held
asc deaibed by police as a
‘trouble maker,” -had entered the
-building and made two long dis-
ier
' "Phe two, Charles E. Brownell _Athanasoff of Buffalo, Mo. Donald Smith. of 91 N, Cass Ave.;_ we M.. Keating, of Wousaukee, ‘The “drought”? ‘has be- bee the waver about - ars time ago.” He ‘said Mrs. Rep. Wn. s. Broomfield
=a ie Deer ot Sa Nk Cah sn oe gus str | comer sever tat Wve Gate iy a | Bar otal wuld bw rer : asked that someing trom the : ' Beshiey; aed. Debrah ae Mrs, Flérence Castle of North atiac General Hospital to seek |)... lake by Peter Martin of Elk- here for. preliminary hearing on
|, Walker well be “drastically cur- U ge uses — ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Branch; Mrs. May Dunn of La} its own blood donors for two 10.4 Lake and Loyal Sundberg of |the same “date as the other four.
‘failed so as to discontinue the in- a hate 4771 Dixie Hwy., Dray- Mesa, N. M., and a brother, Rus-| patients this week. Berkley. Mrs, Blau, who the -FBI said
: ad ears tes sell Willson. of Flint. e i has been associated with Commu-
fringement of our water rights. Plains. _ “There's. no vacation from the .
| ton Pi Service will be held Wednesday néed for * Cross said today.| , Orie" Township firemen tried | jist party activities since 1943, was
Also. on the agenda is a com- to e€ D OF - Adults injured were “Mrs. Julie |from Huntoor Funeral Home at|«] think a citizen has almest| {°° *™ hour to tea by Dot | Seg at her Los Angeles home
_=. munication from the" : Biavins, 61, of 292 Huron -St., | 3 p.m. Buria¥ will be at we os eve responsibility to. main-|. yes, Promeunend deed by she lived with her husband.
— ing the city’s c “de-| Sheppard's “Attorney to. $516 Gratiot, Richmond, pe ey 4 te ete We. hope | Ce — a bakery
: tance telephone calls to > Penney?
e : \im tromt of the Municipal where he has been: held ame. his 36, of a Pontiac Township trailer *Sarvine will -be held Wednesday | j, helping line up donors. i
— ig. | arrest Friday. Rochester road near Buell road. at 1:30 p.m. from. the Donelson-| Rubber Local 125, UAW-CIO and Tar pemmty over “the week vend ——n : svare SENATOR |
oy | Under Ohio law, the president} “Mrs, Taylor was injured when/ Johns Funeral Home. Burial will | several other Pontiac industries | as Pontiac Police continued to en-|
O'Hara has stated a desire t of a city council in such a muni-| she fell from an auto driven by|be at Oak Hill Cemetery, The | ang unions have promised to send| force a 1905 city ordinance pro- Sheet Metal Shop Fire Rep. Wm. S. Broomfield, who is
PP aiblance service for the ppc ged nes fal wutharity | her husband, Ive; , Haggerty | Rev. Edward ‘D. Aychard, assist-| donors to Tuesday's blood clinic. | hibiting the posters on public land. Blamed on. Burglars (Speaker: Poem) te Mich “Stare
to act for the 4 reed ad “sot toad, re-| ant pastor of the First Presby-| pontiac Area Girl Scouts will| About 650 ,potitical signs have} discarded | House of Rep, is the only candi-g
. reason all tee mayor canna | iiae. ferian Church, will’ officiate. help welcome donors and serve} been torn ddwn so far in Pontiac, - A match or cigarette date running on either side with
| } d P lice Sudge ick sai family suggests that, in lieu refreshments Tuesday. e according to Police Chief Herbert} Sy burglars was blamed for 8) jecisiative experience.’ 8
Ee. a as 0 act, Judge Merrick said. ; of flowers, friends may contribute W. Straley who issued the order | small fire early Sunday morning |, a4
5 That was the point on which Cor- 0 fin Anyone who can give blood at aa ; metal 6 Yeors in House +
pd rigan had asked the writ.-He con- to the Heart fund. Tuesday's mobile visit is urged|Tecently following ‘complaints ~by | &t ———— shop of Rep “ =|
Crackdown Begins © tended Gershom M. Barber, the | to call: Red Cross offices for an | citizens. [oe & Pete Se coverell ot Sac s : weil
announcement that | Sounen, Post aomiaitied Dr. Shep. 0 fo HOrS_ Henry W. Shank from the elinic will be given donors tet eee legally pasted | about 3 a.m. by a passerby who Republican Onkiand Country 3 an “and . -m. ica tans we
. tiny wn would not tolerate youthful | D2r4"tg jal, had a ama to| (Continued From Page One) Rin Piper yo So Mont. |! meee) ligne,” ald Straley, “We believe = firemen. — was neg- Y
: rowdyism ;, police picked o _ document » ind. ; - : = clean according to police. ~ Meet our
up ayiemt Mveniled loltering. 05 N. |S eer ected became Mayer J poi e in a political | pelier, Ind., after an illness of p f Ra Sla wens should call tno pation do The burglars, who entered
Baldwin Ave. Sunday er Spencer Houk, a friend and neigh-| Morse, springing up_in rebuttal —surviving—him~is—one—son, Carl} * ‘ontiac cape . { ayer : pasenent if some signe are seen = toe paprer Spero took about Friendly
The youths, 14 through 16 years | bor of the doctor, is expected to said Knowiand was referring to &@|B Shank of: Ponti ° im their community,” be added. | $3 from register.
of age, were taken to police head-| be , material witness. Houk was/ speech Morse made at Minneapo- service will be held Tuesday at |iM) Jackson Prison -
quarters and questioned, They were | the first person Dr. Sheppard tele- lis during the 1952 election cam-|27 p.m. from Pursiey Funeral) _
_ . ordered to retuin ‘to their homes | phoned on the morning of July 4, | paign. Home, Burial will follow at Ot-| Rumors that mental hospital au-
and stay off streets late at night. | when Mrs. Marilyn Sheppard's! And, Morse declared, the then | tawa Park Cemetery. The Rev.|thorities had freed rape-slayer
Capt. Clark M, Wheaton, head of }him in a. struggle. oA j among: other | to Jackson by Ionia State. Hospital
- Pontiae detectives ordered patrol-| Witnesses at the hearing were thy had eked: feet employes ine te his parents, he oat. |. at eae, is still under ‘ ‘
men to pick ‘joiterers in| Barber, Houk and two arresting | to hand: over to any informa- home. hospital ju "
an efor to ch posible juvenile officers, Lt, Clifford Mercer and | tion they might have on subversive | Me oe servos wie be nla Tues-| O'Brian was declared a criminal ? “FOR THINGS YOU NEED ANDO WANT... today! .
= trouble. — Patrolman Fred J. Drenkhan.~ | activity within the government, gay at 10 a.m. from the Voor- | S¢xual psychopath by Oakland ‘
3% Dr. Sheppard's return to jail pre-| even if it involved giving him se- hees-Siple Funeral Home. Burial County Circuit Judge Frank L. $20 te $500 FOR ANY 600D REASON :
3 sumably opened-the way Yor fur- | cret information, will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery. | Doty last year in the rape slaying! ye Consolidate bills — * Vacation expenses °
Boy Fal fo Identify ther questioning by detectives who) The Knowland - “Morse clash | The Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of | of Mrs. Hallie O. Perkins of Pon- * Sho * Heme les
‘talked with him about six hours’ came as the Senate pushed along” st. Michael's Church will officiate. | tiac. He was committed to Ionia. pping jome or car repa
ila yesterday. They indicated they had | on its third day of debate on the ote Doctor, dental bills
a 1 nt i in ineup : not learned much. resolution by Sen.: Flanders (R-Vt) mg diti 6c d
4 ——-—- to censure McCarthy. Harbert and Burkemo | Oriver’s Condition Good | Fear MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANE |
+ A I5-year-old Pontiac youth who | McCarthy, outwardly confident | ° After Head-On Crash - | peltse | peta | poss | | One-day service . t of
was slugged Saturday by a young ourthouse Pr Oposa of victory, was calling for an early | . - $ perme - ‘Loan’ made
cleared two. men picked . to Show Golf Skills A Detroit motorist, who was in-| | $ 5¢ 5.03 8 9.24] ns on ov crt kr or his activity in
up over-the weekend in connection M Boo t Be illo t And some of his critics. were volved in a head-on auto crash| | 100 5 6.65 8 7.20] 9.98 | 1839 car or furniture/ without |} church, . civic comm
with the assault. oh con ay by a 0 conceding they saw little chance) (Continued From Page One) | Sunday on U.S. 10, note a Grange 200 | 13.11 | 14.21 —o 36.59 endorsers _ Allan # $b 0 past pres-
— Capt. Clark M. aton, chief of-putting over the censure move. | of the affair, to a demonstration, Hall road in Groveland Township.) | 300 | 19.55 ] 21.20 | 29.55 | 54.78 |. nest ‘¥dent of the local Association of
of Pontiac detectives, said the | (Continued From Page One) (0 host Cltian (D-Ark), saying |of shotmaking, use of clubs and i Feported in good condition today | | see | 31.39 | 34.161] 48.09 | 90.08 Easy-to-meet requirements |} i470 aderwriters and.contin- F
beating victim, Danny Emory, 15,| ™" while Clare L. Hubbell, ‘tn- |e was not passing judgment on! other features of: golfing clinic. &t Pohtiac General ‘Hospital With | “Goalenoid’s charge is the monthly rate of 3% om Sensible terms arranged to state mba Set nations
of 185 N. Perry St., viewed the | cumbent; Frank Iron; Robert R- | 1. question of censure, suggested j ‘| wrist and arm fractures. ther part of bolance mot excending $50. 24% fit your income — eee oe
suspects and said neither was in-| Copeman and Gordon W. Deneat | creation of a special Senate com-| Harbert ts the long-time pro- | . According to Michigan State ont art oto to cous of 80, Life of Virginia’s Pontiac of-
volved in the early-morning slug-| Fe al! seeking the sheriff's nom- | mittee to draft formal charges fessional at Meadowbrook, where Police of the Pontiac Post, Alexan- fice was in 1928.
ging. ination. =“ against McCarthy with the aim of| the recent Motor City Open was | der Bryce, 64, of 19303 Hersey, the __Get the things you want today . :-¢all HIPC today! * company, orgapised in 1871. is
‘The men. were arrested in a car} “Other unopposed. ~ Republicans |@ vote before Congress adjourns.| held. Burkemo is the popular | injured driver, was driving on the one of Re samun's
answering the ‘description of the | and their posts are: Fred C. Ziem, | This idea met with little immedi-| pro at the Franklin. Hills layout, | wrong side of an unmarked high- FINANCE
one-carrying the assailant. Emory | prosecuting attorney; Lynn D. Al- | ate enthusiasm. - — scene of many top tournameats. | way on a curve and collided with Le
said a car pulled up beside. him/ jen county clerk: Charles A. Morse, .who was elected to the Both will participate in the glam- an auto driven by William Hayes, :
early Saturday morning and a Sparks, county treasurer; Orrin | Senate as a Republican, broke with. Chi ates s golf cham- 33 of South Burnaby. Ont., Canada. eres of Pontiac ——
youth slugged him several times McQuaid, register of deeds: Ralph |S Party in 1952 and campaigned | 07" | NCAR Hayes was uninjured. . $t
: After asking for street directions. |4 Mein dros connisrcion ad for the election of the Democratic | Pionship, over the famed Tam - 3% South Saginaw St.
.. He said the youth was riding with ain, drain commisrsioner; presidential nominee. Adlai Steven. | O'Shanter layout, shooting for a th He Id The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor H
3 sorvesal-sikee parson ss= _Omar_E, MacNutt surveyor. ~ lon, share of the more than. $100,000. 3 You s Stage Ho up. PRONE: Federal 4.0535 é
a | ‘Three Democrats” seeking-nom= ("oo ~\eash awards. They will come di- “TOWNSHIP = On> an orig eeeey sala 426 Riker tag re FE 2.0219 F
It was Corrigan’s contention that
a mayor cahnot delegate ‘hhis_ au-
thority,
The. courtroom drama took little |
more than half an hour. Dr, Shep-
_pard was wearing the neck~brace}
which he has used much of the
time since the slaying. He says the
intruder who killed his wife hurt
President Truman had declassified
the document-and made. it avail-
able for use in the speech. —
In tones of astonishment, Know- |
land said “I am deeply shocked by |
the revelation’’ trom pares.
. se
Knowland, in ‘bringing up: the
matter,- noted that Morse backs
veensure of MeCarthy on ee
that. McCar
Marciano Will Defend ,
His Crown on Sept. 15
NEW YORK #—Rocky Marciano
“will .defend his heavyweight title
against Ezzard Charles Sept. 15 at
Yankee Stadium, promoter Jim
Norris said ‘today.
The two fighters agreed. last.
- week to the return bout but the |
date and site had not been decided.
_ The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Scaticred
showers and thundershewers tonight and ‘ination as U.S. Congressman are -
Paul Sutton; Zigmund J. Niparko
and William A. Welsh.
Fred Elias and Fréd L. Hans-
com are opposing one another for
nomination as state. senator; Odin
H. Johnson; Leélie FF. Hudson_and.
Leaun Harrelson, incumbent, for |:
900, 000 Expected
at Polls Tuesday (Continued From Page One)
of, Detroit. are unopposed on the
second district representative; and
Jack Moskowitz and Donald L.
i Swanson, fourth district_represent-
ative in the state legislature.
Other Democratic races include
Walter T. McMahon, Barney J.
D. Arnold for sixth district’ repre-
'sentative and Robert L. O'Connell -MeGrath. Carl Thom and Charles |; Republican ballot.
Also of major interest is ‘the our-
come of the Democratic nomina-
-tion for U.S. senator. Patrick V.
McNamara of Detroit. member of
the Detroit Board of education and
& labor union officer, was left un-
‘opposed .on the ballot by the death Tom Malone of Emmanue] Bap-
tist Cane oe ce
| Steven Joseph Schneider
Steven Joseph Schneider, infant
son of Oscar J. and Margaret
Luxon Schneider, 422 E. Beverly
“Ave. was dead at birth Saturday at
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. —
| rect from the Chicago | tournament |
, ay ig Pontiac Press. sponsored |
were reported unfounded today by
a Jackson State Prison official,
Edward L. Colbert, the warden’ s
administrative assistant at Jack-
son, said O'Brian is imprisoned
there now and is working in the
prison’s stamp plant.
the pretext of needing change for
a dollarbill early Sunday morning,
‘three youths waited until attendant
Robert - Sprout opened the cash
1-4 Suith Sensial Hons ; |
Donald V. O'Brian, 27, of Pontige; -
He said O'Brian was transferred.
2, o. today!
Office Seliting. New Oakland Coan Court House and
cloudy. how vcantah te to 6h. Migh and Maurice £! Tri for u- | of former U.S. Sen. Blair Moody. e ‘Street ‘
= -Feesday, 80 to $4. Southerty winds: 1¢ Per Prose | but some segments of the CIO and 138 West Lowrenc fas :
ters ee wy 7 tate ter
night and ‘Tuesday.
- Today in Pe Pentiae
wort temperature preceding ¢ am.
ws, —_ om: paint. velocity i .p.b,
Di chwest.
lCowe. unty clerk; Donald E. Brace- oe —leone rat treasurer; Hazel | ballot with the Republican candi- When you ‘lace your confidence in serve '
A. Kuschinsky, register of deeds | dates on one side and the Demo- _ Smith, you can be sure of receiving ;
tand_¢ _Leratic candidates on the other. | omit, _is. our_purpose fa. :
missioner. They may not vote-on both sides. - ice and j fine f er nt those who ‘call us i
eneewes : . even such a-mann 2
ee feel that their trust was wel placed. iL
HERERO OHO Ree HOH eee
ven re attorne yy
Unopposed / are: ‘Donald E.
Adams, first district tive:
William G. Lambros, third district;
patichaet fifth-.distriet;
pheritis- Nei Re Cox,
pits
cated a “memorial” vote for
the Democratic Party have advo- |
Moody and the state watches to
see..whether it.-might_ be large
Voters tomorrow will receive a|
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these four Bills.
‘location Board work in
the dark. These Bills did
‘not increase your taxes _
Aand County Citizens
‘No
longer myst our Tax Al-
but they really stream- ©
lined-the taxing machin- ©
Fred Beardsley procured
the passage’ of these
laws. :
2. The census regula-
tion giving credit for col-
lege students to the
Cities where the colleges
were - located cost Oak- FRED G. BEARDSLEY
eh ort much foney.. A resolution was “offered to the’ Legis
lature, passed and forwarded to Washington protesting
— regulation. as being unfair to non; realtone, lecali- |
: sas Beardsley offered the eecliaion okd secured its
- passage. Why would important tax bills be entrusted to him?
Well, 13 years as a supervisor made him familior with
the taxing machinery. He kney/'whot was wrong and
how to correct it.
“Why did he offer. the resolupion on the census? - The
answer to that is that he iS alert to the interests of
his constituents. Why was it possible for him to pro-
cure the passage. of these and ‘the other pieces of:
legislation? _The answer is that he enjoys the respect
and confidence of every member of the legislature.
There is no substitute for experience.
Let’s Keeps This Man in the Legislature
VOTE AUG. srd! Sa
‘take effect in South Viet Naitt =}
the rest of the country —
i * * e
| doubted on Indo al India, ‘Colieda, Poland
Sending Advance Party
to Viet Nam:
Indochina truce commission
worked today on plans to begin
at least token supervision in the
Far East battleground by Aug. 11,
ithe date on which the cease-fire
becomes finally effective over the
whole country.
_ Representatives of the three na-
tions on the armistice group — In-
dia, Canada and Poland.— agreed |
/at an initial organization meeting
here yesterday to send.a 12-man
advance party to Indochina within
‘a week, ; *' * «#
- The cease-fire became etfective
Tin-North Viet Nam iast Tuesday
and in central Viet Nam yesterday.
It. will spread io Laos on Aug, 6,
' Gambodia the next day ahd will on Aug.
‘ll,
Inaugur&tinig the commission's
first meeting, Indian Prime Min-
ister Nehru told the representa-
tives of Canada and Poland he
“whether. we can really
start functioning adequately’ - by
the final cease-fire date, on which
the .Geneva agreement provides
the group, is to begin its work: =~
But “it may be possible to start
functioning~in a formal way by
sending somebody there,"’ Nehru
added,
5 Colombo Leaders
INSURANCE SERVICE _» __ See or Gall
Maynard Johnson: General Insurance
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to Discuss Asia Pact COLOMBO, Ceylon (—Ceylon’s
| Premier, Sir "John Kotelawela, said
today he will ‘summon the five
Colombo powers to sound out their
| views on Britain's invitation to at-
tend talks in September on a
Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza-
| tion,
| Kotelawela sla the prime min-_
} isters of Ceylon, Burma, India, In-
: donesia and Pakistan—would meet ~NEW DELIit, India» — The
the youngest polio victim. ever
CincinnaG’ s General Mange.
POLIO STRIKES EARLY—Bobby Hill, three-month-old son of | 3, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley’ Hill, of Blanchester, Ohio, is believed to be | A truck driver found the lithe
“| boy’s head, legs and hands, Satur-
day. stuffed into two. cardboard
boxes atop a produce market gar-
‘bage heap
an slashed torso was discover-
4 |ed jammed into aq suitcase after
- tenants of the rooming house no-
ticea™ & strong odor coming. from the room.
Portuguese Village BOMBAY, India (#—Nationalists
took over another chunk of Portu-
guese India . marching
into the little town of
Selvassa, 100 miles north of Bom-
i bay.
Reports reaching here said the
pro-Indian group, spearheaded by treated in an “iron lung” at
This a ‘the first Editor's Note: i in
new tax ball wil atte e ect individuals.) ""* >
* By CHARLES F. F, BARRETT
WASHINGTON «-—If medical
expenses are taking more than an
incidental bite- out of your pocket-
book, you may get some help from
another source: an income ~ tax
cut.
Bigger deductions for’ medical
expenses “starting last Jan. 1 in-
cluded in the giant tax revision
bill just passed by Congress. They
will show up in your 194 income
in Rangoon to discuss ; the merits
| of SEATO.
| An informed source said India’s |:
| Prime Minister Nehru already has |
| advised Kotelawela that he prob- |
| ably will not attend the confer- |
| ence proposed by British Foreign
| Secretary Anthony Eden.
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Under the new law you may de-
duct from your income, before fig- |
uring your tax,: medical expenses
above 3 per cent of your income.
tt war 5 per cent under the old
* * ®
But there's another provision
| that may trim your benefits some-
what, Under-the_old: law, all out-
lays for drugs and medicines were
included as medical expenses. Un-
der the new law you can count
only those drugs and medicines
income.
And remember you don't get any
deductions for medical expenses
unless you itemize all your deduc-
tions: You won't benefit ‘if you take
the standard deduction of 10 per
cent of your income, which the gov-
ernment offers gratis to most tax-
payers. = .
Because of the medical. allow-
ance and others, you may find you
will benefit by listing your deduc-
tions next year although in the
past you have been taking the
Another change would be an es- If Medical Expenses High,
+New Tax Rate Will Help
“| maximum eedical. deduction ‘was
a 2
which exceed 1 per cent of your,
automatic 1) per cent deduction.‘
* # oe the nationalist Goan People’s par-
ty, overwhelmed the town's police
and seized their arms. ©
‘Selvassa, a town of -5,000, is
headquarters of the Portuguese co-
lonial istrict of Nagar Aveli. Na-
seized six other villages
in the district last Thursday. .
India demands that the Portu-
guesé pull out of their small hold- really extraordinary -medical ex-
penses. Under: the old law the)
$1,280 per person, for yourselt
your dependents, or up to $5,000
for a family: The new law doubles
the maximum deductions to $2,500 tugal has refuséd to discuss the India Nationals Take;
ings on the subcontinent, but Por-|
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Here are typical examples of
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If your income is $5,000, you now
can deduct allowable medical ex-
penses that run above.$150. Under +the-oldtlaw,- -you-could di duct_only
those expensés above $250.
If your medical costs were ac-
tually $200, you could deduct $50
under the new law but nothing
under the old law.-If your expenses
were $250 or- more, -you_ could de- ‘
| duct an extra $100 under the news|
| At the minimum 20 per cent tax
rate, the extra $100 deduction
would amount to’a tax cut of $20.,
Your tax reduction would be great-
er if you are above the minimum
bracket, or if your medical ex-
penses were above the old maxi-|
mum deductions.
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LOS ANGELES #—Film diree-
tor John Ford’s yacht, the Araner,
has returned to port safely under
auxiliary. powér with 11 aboard
after losing its sails 126 miles off
the mainland,,
nord was not aboard. His daugh-
ter Barbara; her -busband, ‘actor
Ken Curtis; Duke Kahanamoku,
sheriff of Honolulu; and cowboy
singer Shug Fisher were the pas-.
sengers. There were seven crew-
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rule of being courteous and sober at all times! decent food for the prisoners in jail.
fe ees Tn we on vey ee G Proide wired petal ot alts
ao fate i anmmeeta 2 Pelien_ Tisleles—-sarca ceca, Wesel Geto manatee, boo 8 Neighboriiood Stores!” ) taxpayers. He will see to it that cach man, whe- as and a a see, mele sate baz ther- regular sr_apecial, 1s 0 trained police’ officer. Sidaway trent Deee, gerauen, Unt recreation
that may occur in Oakland + suchas riets; © cope with the Juvenile Delinquents and prob-
Sopa eee ae ee ‘we are i samy . in Den “4 net ang wee have
eccurence the Sheriff of Oskland . Gounty pleitical strings attached to ) politic- be dort ot all times, $* tbat Gah dite aie Satoo-te himercther voles
spy ‘gpns"in GabandCooey tnd 10 Me wl etre fe ened fr pote ‘ Ad all lows « | for -
allow each Department to inanage ite viola- persons, property, health and morale tien Diveos ta Hesneing the monte. \oF the People” —— wneey
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sionally serves as a mining con- -
sultant, ig on many beards, and
works for a number of charitable
days, worked at his side as he
headed up the postwar feeding of
literally hundreds of millions of
derelict pérsons, was co-translator
with him of one of his 14 books—
} Agricola’s ‘‘De Re Metallica’’—and
much cause to be bitter,” he con-
tinued.
“But the chief learned to laugh
somewhere along the line. The
out of him today is when‘he gets:
on some phases _ of Roosevelt's
years. Some—he likes, others. he
‘abhors. He never complains about
| what Roosevelt and those around
|him did to him. He is sore only
| at what they did to the people.”’
The speaker, it may be ess
| to-add, was a lifelong Republican.
Hoover is at his most carefree
at Bohemian Grove, Calif., where
At is to the sdyontune: of every right thinking _
: “LAW ABIDING CITIZEN: of ¢ Oaktand™ ‘County —
_. that your” Sheriff's” Department continue at its he _is now putting pencil to the
= administrator.
brought about by a competent EXPERIENCED 7
f :
Along with his fresh (he
with-him to West Branch,“Ia., on L his 80th birthday more memories.
| ee eee ek eee wm Ee ¥ bei He, A Ask
‘ ” They reach from mud-bot- enetian Blinds custom your windows.
“Task ding a ee ‘0 | tomed old swimming hole in which | +#beut our liberal trade-in offer - concentrate zal and | be once splashed (and which is a
Fenech hae fis, chaiemen | Still there) to the H-bomb and the
research staff and advisers. Each pene ee ag Py today. Pees
chairman reports to Hoover. in his self-effacing way made some | Custom built, fine quality Window Shades. Save! Ask about In addition, Hoover still occa- of it. our liberal weodente es
| Bedell ies | if Seok toto us, || 4, Distinctive WALLPAPERS. |
only time you hear a real gripe |-
‘Exterior ‘and Interior
“DECORATING. i | F |
| i I i 4 Fine Products:
paths he crossed, and vice versa,
his unhappy stayin the White . Famous
eS See sos Seating“ ont dentine on FORD'S Baer Points,
Varnishes and Enamels. For better
ee
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Myr recipe for
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successful ‘career — good cooking
reporter, Rushed as Lucy is — per
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~ CRANBERRY AND APPLE PIE... Ses teas etaeatve Sieg, Ss cnges. of rene Cente. capone ‘ retary of State Walter’ Bedell slipaper _beouty original design
Smith says the “new soft line” of . wet ae
Russia “= China is an ad- a
pe Phone FE 47323 What the are
trying to do by their overtures to-
ward America's allies, Smith said 4?
in a television interview last night,’
is to weehen the free nay
late” the United States.
“seine down peedor yin 921 Orcherd Lake Ave.
bers of society.” . -
° ° @
1 tbsp. add ns bowl, add boiling will stand in ~ gtir till
~and_controlled- “moisture.” All _ Peete is a ee we ~~ suge’, eal bgt with pastry: .
the guesswork-is gone .. . all “wit yolks and beat tout 3/3 i ork to: ee
e watching and waiting, too. all ining pastry for 20 vo 30 minutes. |
cooking arm dis-~ reduce
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* MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954
Be Sure to Vote Tuesday
Tomorrow, August 3, is. primary day
and every registered voter -has an im-
portant date at the polls, 7 :
* The primary is just as im-
: portant a part of our election ma-
chinery as the election itself. It
gives political parties their op-
approval their slates of candi-_
dates for county, ‘ mae and na-
. Te we ee >
Just as important, it gives voters the
ch ventions. They in turn elect. delegates
- to.the State conventions which nomi-
~ fate all state ‘candidates below lieuten-
ant.governor, and all candidates in the
Spring elections.
In addition state conventions
elect members of the national
committees: which in turn nomi-
nate candidates for the Presi- .
a
Actually a choice 6f county delegates
is the vital first step in the election
process. It_js so important in fact that
in areas Where no delegate is elected,
the county committee is empowered to
} fill the vacaney.-—___-
_ Voting is more than one of the price-
. Jess privileges of democracy. It is a sol-
emn obligation of citizenship.
* Don’t be a vote slacker.
Do your share to make our system
Pa
~Commons OKs Suez Pact
“ Winston CHURCHILL has won an easy
‘victory in Commons. for .his govern-
draw British forces from the Suez Canal
Zone.
It was first feared that, the pact,
which caused. wild rejoicing in Cairo,
might result in the defeat of the Con-
servative Government. A small group of
diehards, bitterly opposed to the with-
drawal of the British forces, said they
would vote to reject the accord. But the
rest of the party remained loyal to the
| Prime Minister and Laborites martaiann
| him by ‘abstaining.
~« *
Under i terms agreed upon
the 83,000-British troops are to
1a be removed from the Canal Zone
a within the next 20 months. Main-
tenance of British installations is
to be provided by civilians with
the help of 2,000 un-uniformed - -
British technicians.
A vital section of the pact would per-
mit Britain’s reactivation of the base it
has controlled for 72 years in the event
of an attack on Turkey, Egypt or any
one of the eight Arab League states.
x * *
For Egypt, of .course,. thé agreement
is of utmost. importance as it completes”
that country’s independence. Not only
/ goverriment, but has been called a
' triumph for Anglo-U.-S. diplomacy.
= filibusterers left both sides able to claim’
drawn out struggle. It riow will be the..
pa to submit for voter
e to elect delegates to county: con- -
“The Man About Town
ment’s agreement with Egypt to with- |
jdoes it have the silent approval of our ~ * Geniitetce
no more than partial victory in the long
task of conferees to bring the bill into
harmony with that passed by the House
in a form nearer to’ the Administra-
tion’s desires. . :
In its’ present form the House
passed version would permit long
- meeded freer exchange of atomic —
» information with our allies. It
' also would allow private indus ry
- to co auadieda power for the T
nessee Valley Authority. .
. x * *
Much of the Senate debate, however,
was aimed at this provision and the
membership wrote into its bill a special
safeguard. This would penis exemp-
contract. from paying income taxes.
Two other changes won by the
opposition (1) would permit AEC . -
_ to produce power itself and (2) |
a_preference clause giving rural -
electric cooperatives and public:
owned power companies first’
crack at AEC produced power.
* * * -
How much the filibuster has delayed
adjournment and hurt the E1sENHOWER —
program isn’t yet clear. It is clear,
however, that from the start the major- .
ity favored. the major provisions of the
4 Where 1 a . Man Can Raise a This
bill and that the fight raged over what,
has been called a side issue.
_ “Forty thousand barns could be
painted with the amount of lipstick
used by American women in a year.” — Voice of: the People
Newspaper filler. And in many a case because of lack of space Pull name,
the lipstick would look better on a barn. i lara bat these
_ ———eeiommmemens ~~~ «requests, unless the letter te eritical ta
Tue people in many a city lived in
comparative peace with one another
until a movement was started to fluori-
date the water. Communists do their work well
_as indicated by the bitter hatred
one encounters among the people
Portraits ~ By JAMES J. METCALFE
Whatever memories are mine
_ Porte who pay cash for groceries
aren't so likely to get fat as those who oe ; ... I share with you today... As
buy them on credit. ‘ much as you were part of me... '
; * Before. you. went away .% . And
. My heart. could never go . .
Because there was no other one
The Peach Is Tops. icai‘war'us't have ad ni
‘Home Grown Varieties ON... . As much as you may write to mé... Or I may hear your voice Parkat in About 2 Weeks °°: icave it up to you, my love
_ ‘Daffynition .- - To ponder and decide . . . That
Straight sind narrow: The path that some barges sod or Pome eit
incurs. others being more interested papal my love-. . - But only for
today_._: . There has to be some
Nothing cam’ be more delicious than a away. —_ feelings wi ~ back beyond that” ‘time rn) earth at
munism, it witt not be-by-Com-—
munist force; The large segment
of incredibly stupid, gullible “‘loyal
citizens”. will -hand it over on a-
platter in the name ot sat Me Communists Are Sly” in Creating. Hatred
for Committee Leaders in the Government Carthyism, How, dumb can we~
get?
- Mary Dahl
Route’ 2; Pontiac.
ee
Happiness in Retirement
Wished H. J. Klingler Sinee—1933, Harry J.—Klingler
has been an asset to the city of
Pontiac and has stood for every-
thing that is good for all con-
I wish Mr. Klingler lots of hap-
piness and good luck in his retire-
ment.
William Reid _
‘ 143 Prospect Street. 4
Looking E Back
ADMIRAL STARK K takes. over):
duties as naval chief.
* BUDDY ROGERS to be Yellow
Truck picnic beauty contest judge
at Walled Lake.
20 years ago }
MARIE DRESSLER leaves
$30,000 to Negro couple.
“LITTLE MISS MARKER,” with
auntey Temple, playing a the Oak-
and. con
Michigan peach, especially one grown in this —
‘area. And nobody knows more about peaches
Case Records of ‘a Psychologist
Karl D. Bailey, .
District Horticultural Agent. He tells me
that the 1954 local peach yield will be some-
what shorter than last year, but just as good
in quality. The first Oakland County peach-
es will be on the market around Aug. 15,
withsthe top supply a couple of weeks later. .
_. Without. doubt knowing more about the:
majority of Pontiac’s rural Le routes ae
anybody else is
. Mrs. Bessie M. Stephens ‘
of 32 South Marshall Ave. Since 1941 she
has put in much of her time as substitute
carrier on miost of them.
Recently elevated to. the position of. vice
president in the Michigan. Rell Telephone
Company, ° . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE.
‘Case L-373: Henry H. aged 37, is
a fairly successful farmer.
“But it gripes me to realize how
much profit the middleman | gets
from our farm he J. L. (Lou) Conrey
of Detroit, got his start with the company in
Pontiac in 1929. .
- Now employed at the Pontiac Press office
are two grandmottiers of the triplet sons of
Mr. and. Mrs. William-O. Armstrong Jr.
of'35 Claremont Place. They are
Mrs. W. O. Armstrong
of 54 Lorraine Court, and -
Mrs. R. L. Anglemier
of 2585 Sunbill Place. aaa “For example, we _Teceive only 2% cents per pound for the steers
_ that we raise and fatten for mar-
ket.
“But look at those $1.00 per
meat packers who make all the
dough.”
It behooves us to get all the
facts before we jump to conclu-
sions about other occupations than
A newspaper printed in 1916 and recently
__While _ certain. admitted__risks
are involved, it is believed the
~ West will benefit fromthe end of
Western defense of the oil rich
Middle East. Cairo might even be
_ Western itunes -agsinet the
Renton.
eee SAN aeeenaueeemcemeeee
~—-AEC Bill Up to Conferees
_. - Tothe-relief of Congress- and the peo-
ple alike, the Senate’s longest filibuster
has ended suddenly and
BS action pid conferees of both chambers.
at times though the an
iy ‘debate was, ‘ft ended in an
mosphiere of friendliness. Thir-.
Democrats joined 44 Repub-
soreauagaanargh ‘Penavsow .
ge
ses Git SR aee _ — the long and bitter dispute.
oom ROW IMRY-00-Oper ated ARC eee Not. many..people.25.
______able"to swing Arab countries into__° _
the Adminis-
tratiori’s atomic energy bill. awaits -
‘ a ee poe,
| Verbal Orchids to— : Somme SE L
————— Mri 3: Fetter
of Drayton. Plains, shows some rather dif?
ferent pictures of feminine attire. our_oWN.........
er.”’ isa.
For here are the facts about
‘Years.of age are priv-_
ileged to have their mothers with them on
that birthday. But such is the case with
Mrs, F. S. Keller
Lh an ae ea Sl mii ok eer PAM 35 2) 2
$258 for a 1,000-pound steer.
How much weight do you suppose
that steer lost in being prepared pound T-bone steaks! It is. the
‘Distant pastures ‘appear green-
truism.
meas Packers... At te wart.
for the meat counters at various
city butcher shops? ;
Well, a 1,000-Ib. steer dresses
down to only 590 Ibs. of beef.
And at the average wholesale
$241.90 for the steer that cost
them $258,
In short, they actually lost $16.10. on the meat from that steer. If:
it were not for the by-products in
the form of the hide, hair, ete., -_ couldn't, stay in business at
orton it must be the retail
s that make. all the
for
the 880 lbs of dressed. meat from
that ‘7,000-1b, steer,
as water loss,—-or.-is--un-
nD boner and Se teomestage, * of Highland, Who Feuches that age ina tew” ~
days. Her mother, | Aunt Het —
. Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor,
- oldest person in Oakland’ County; who will
be 105 next November, It lives with her.
. The large iron lamp posts on:the Perry St.
side of the post office, said to be real pio-
neers on the job, became so rickety that
4 Postmaster Leslie H. Dean. —
‘takes action for their removal. A helper just
_ escaped injury when:he surmounted one of
rome
a
po» Dhysses Sutherland .
of Birnlingham; -eapaiet ca Urtagee:
- foward
eres. . aa srusigne lhl
“Bat or that =590=
get to sell 140 Ibs. for it evap-— Few Businesses Are Making’ Big Profits _
Nowadays Because of High Competition _
iness, and industry.
Unless you accidentally hit an.
oil well or invent some clever new
gadget (and few Americans rate
these “windfalls” any more) you
must’ work hard to make yoo
businessmen. For they die
prematurely of high ‘blood pres-
‘sure in trying to pay their ex- /
horbitant taxes, yet enjoy few
picspares that the. $0 per wek
: he brought up happens when « ,
and wound is to look as if they
men, and romeh on afybody’s conscience.
the War-or to here in Washington either,
_gives_the im-- What a way to destroy the mo- |
care about rale of our armed forces in a
been made. “world where aggressors hold sway!
Rhee will _ (Copyright 1954)
wy — Baering Down — defend the Republic of Korea. ‘By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER —
= Pn (International News Service)
and ‘Tramton Gecrver the great. 2¢3..l00g been our amateur can tor. this otop. But then opinion that civilizations have been
ater 6 ‘anine Ti tal. wrecked by committees reporting
tered—he listened to the timid PTOEress.
* ments whe teered that a rain Committees are_wheels within .
im Asia might endanger the safe- Gals sn“ mot ow upon te ty of Europe. ——_ °
Instead of taking the calculated indoor ‘ jae a2 6 bathe ceeds | They are posses appointed
and he failed to let the troops of
stil] the - recog- Hs
ss 2 8 :
Negotia for an armistice had
been ad-
ministra’ 80 President
hower felt ‘its duty to consum-
mate them, because a commitment
hail Goan mals to aut ARE No a8
the pewene ;
‘In spite ot the fact - that t
Ynited . Nations has declared the
Red Chinese government an ‘‘ag-
gressor’’ the London. government
and almost the entire Parliament
and the press want to accept the ~* 5
aggressor as” & peace-loving”
member of the United Nations with
(Copertek?, Hopkina synicate ks a d ha Nationalist gov- .
; main-
land of China to fight against the
.” The result is indexed ‘statistics * {n triplicate. They would be ab-
soloosely confidential if it were
not for the carbon copies.
This self-inflicted — committee
‘finds that the man who led three
lives Was born twins and adopted
a foster-brother. This governmen-
tal Narcissus’ pool was a rear-
view mirror with built-in oon.
plates with fingerprint powders .
diluted with mney: ‘a é
The refinements ents of the” ‘etglized
career have kept pace with orga-
—nized—indifference. In order to
staff 164 committees with 96 sena-
not always to the swift if the
committee stes films of *
photo finish.
Weare ot climing that pr
the” was enough for second helpings. —
In sixty more days. there will
be new. faces in the old seats.
Vote for the politician who makes °
,Mmore promises than he can
“break. We are at the fork of the
roads with a nice paving contract
_ down either one.
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY
Dr. Brady, Lists. Types. of Hernia Cases
cras®
#
‘That Should Have:Injection Treatment ___ “By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D D._ ___ @ Patients -with small reducible
~The ambulant treatment of berain whe tie, Seek een ager: a
Gash "on hand July 1, 1983 Peer eee eer
Ss collections leetions (1063 ot ee #1911 96133 nquent. taxes... estes ee ne ay i . :
Revenue fr oa, denquent ta — eee : a. 6,226.73
seveenssesencecs # 476,000.05 State school aid...........ccc0c0.0 ssn Sosa
THERE REDO D ES PEs Oe ee ee © *
i for ca geerees epee) yt) : Ce onneseee 27,607.46 Visiting teacher Spaaneens caceecsscase 3,000.00
oe Total revenue oon, grants er eeevere
Tuition ... Perr tr rerrery asasnld Sebseaiscuses
Other revenue receipts .........:cs00-.008s5 > Non-Revenue Receipts (includes revolving junds) ..
Total » i fund tpt is Aa: pewses
~—w?rotial general pa seseaptn and balance July
Administration
Instruction... *
Operation of schooi Diant. -
Maintenance of schooi p. weowe rears Fee RR KD
Pixed charges (rent, F otke
nen? of eee iremepertacian, “nealth, ‘ete... s
Supplemental asp. 220s) sag emmmmuarseers a
Total gtferal fund disbusements. asgubsstdeeogses yl, 084.13
Cash on hand June 30, 1904........0ctrsctetienisecees tee eke
Total general fund and cash = she: : disbusements = SS ee ee “ $4,004,876.10
. ~ Bi AND sits +UxD
Cash on hand July 1,-1083.....00+.-++i.> = i % 256,540.09
RECEIPTS
‘ Delinquent = ann gt ncaa TaN SRR soee® | 10,096.96
Interest on ceseeeessdesecebesveetsesserse 196.63
Tranctepn ot. property erty a. sapaneaeasnomsenesserssens a ast 98
Pe ee a aed
Proceeds cceeds ‘trom sale ebegeesgeetadanecceseses nesta 181.11 -
Ouher 1 SB thai i Tevenues).....:. RHIC ‘. ;
Total bulldihg- and site fund receipts... soeeee 403,007.84
Tay eins receipts and balance A
July 1, sede ae 8 peaks sSsagacecstsce+# aeeee $ 740,208.03
. Purchase and’ improvement of new aites.. vetesaceee ® OOTRAB ’
rere eT) tt ee ee
New furnt and vasngnernsss visnenags paneer ~ My%ea7
Wissier operational (football) expemses..i,...... » 32,707.40
Wisner Btadium bond and interest POYMENUS. 0+. 0cerees 6,854.50
Total building and site site fund disbursements........» 000,
Cash on hand June .30, 1054. co ccesrcccnreeeseseents vetaes 327,207.47
and senate abe balance :
“Sonat t 30, 1964- i YR RET ON § 149,208.93
Cash on nené duly 1, 1983. PaTenpcaesceeseeenesees sayesasd : 4,108.
RECEIPTS
Current taxes for new ent sepeegscnsssecseeerenenes Bigg 0881.28
Current taxes for’ old debt... ..77.. Socaeavey eeuneeresazs 437
t taxes for old doth. to eeeas ‘ 1
Interest on | taxes for old debt.....« eeecretens . ;
-*. receipta in flew of taxes...,. Ae
. Total debt retirement fund receipts....+.+«+seerrssees 633,711.54
Total debt retirement receipts and balance ’ > Fe
Duly 2, TOMB. vccccesseevsecscccecscsssnsecens aan $ Ge7,000.74 DISBURSEMENTS .
Bond ymente on obs incurred prise to OS.” 7 ne
; Bond payments on debt incurred after 12-8-32....... 340,000.00
ond fatesess terest paid on det incurred prior to i3-4-i3 ove 323,963.75
interest paid on incurred after aeeonee 31,250.00
Total debt retin omen.) 00.5: 486,313.15
coal nial Sie Se odes trrrrssesccensccsen sttdeede _ Total debt retirement -disbursements and balance : f
Fume 30, GAs ccs ssesernrbasenvenewreeer —e ‘ 4 007,000.74
*Den deficit
‘ a , CITY OF PONTIAC,
2
ag 322 3
_|day. Burial will. be in Ortonville County sheriff's Deputies Ferris
Holcomb and Steve Hubbell.
-Monahan’s car rolled . about
1,000 feet, crashed into the auto .
are considered fish by _ Therefore, an an-
_ Waterford Board
‘ito Discuss Van ita . More than 1,000 persons are ex-
ford. At an estimated cost of
$200,000, the structure will be a
modern functional eight classroom
unit to be erected on the parish
| property on Dixie highway~ south
,of Andersonville road in Water- | =
ford,
pected to attend a meeting of the
Waterford Township Board which
convenes tonight to consider peti-
tions calling for the reinstatement
en | Of Frank J. Van Atta, ousted: po-.|.
| lice chief,
Van Atta was dismissed July 19
in -an unexpected move by the
+board on charges that he was in-
volved’ in the political race. for
to reinstate Van Atta, expects
to hand the board between 7,000
and 10,009 signatures demanding
Van Atta’s return, a spokesman
said today,
The board refused to consider
his reinstatement until. it could be
proved that most of the township.
was in favor of his return,
Sepuichre Cemetery, She died Sat-
urday at Mt, Camel Mercy Hos-
pital, Detroit.
August Bowers
HOLLY — Rosary service for
August Bowers, 72, of 602 E. Maple
St., will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow
at the Bendle Funéral Home, with
requiem mass at 10 a.m. Wednes-
Cemetery.
Mr. Bowers died Saturday in a
WATERFORD —Funeral services
for |Mrs. John C. (Sarh) Meyers,
66, of 5967 Andersonville Rd., are,
pending. The body is at the Don-
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brother, Henry E.. Voorheis of
Birmingham; a sister, Mrs Lottie
King of Waterford, seven grand-
children and one great-grandchild.
Mrs, Kate H. Hutcheson _
WATERFORD—Funeral service
for Mrs. Kate Hil] Hutcheson, 78,
of 2781 Sunderland St., are pending.
The body is at the Coats Funeral
Home, Drayton Plains. .
‘Mrs, Hutcheson died this morn-
jing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital,
Pontiac.
Surviving are a daughter Mrs.
Helen Wilton of Waterford Town-
ship, ~three sisters, Mrs. Nellie
Harmon of Highland Park;~-Mrs.
Lillie Richardson of Missouri and
| Mrs. Rose Gilbreath of Ft. Worth, |
Tex.,.and-seven grandchildren,”
- Rollo L, Beaty
KEEGO HARBOR — Funeral
service for, Rollo L. Beaty, 76,
2437 Fordham, will be held
Wednesday from the Huntoon’Fu-
neral Home at 1:30 p.m., burial
will be in Oakland Hills Memorial
Cemetery, Mr>-Beaty died. at his
residence Sunday.
Survivors are a son Ralph L.
Beaty of Keego Harbor, and one.
Denis J. Menard
WALLED LAKE—Funeral serv-
‘ic® for Denis J. Menard, 62, of 623
§. Lake Dr., will be held Tuesday:|-
at 10 a.m. from St. William Chapel.
Burial-wil] be in Holy—Sepulchre_|
Rosary will be recited nonight’at-8
p.m.. from _.the Richardson-Bird
Chapel, Walled Lake. ’
Robert Fettig
CLIFFORD—Funeral for Robert
Fettig, 63, of 8922 Van Gordon, will
be held Tuesday at 10 a.m., from
St. Patrick Church. Burial will be
is at the Blackburn Funeral Home,
North Branch. Mr. Fettig died Sat-
urday at his residence.
James Justin Ellis
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"READ THIS .
LANSING
G. MENNEN WILLIAMS “ _ Governor
Honorable Leaun Harrelson
State Representative
Pontiac, Michigan
Dear Leaun: . . He ruling ‘the court wishes
to caution defense counsel,” Blake.
ly said, staring very ‘hard at Green-
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foregoing
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(Political Advertisement)
a letter sent to
- | Leaun Harrelson by Governor @. Mennen Williams.
.. Leaun Harrelson
STATE OF MICH GAN, re — OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
June 25, 1954
lieve you on grounds of men-
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“No.” -~ «/
“Did he incoherently . or
he protested
“Did Commander Quee ever ex-
hibit such behavior?” -
“No. Nothing like that.”
“Mr. Kefer,” said the judge
advocate, “at any time prior to
| 18 December were you informed
that Maryk suspected Queeg of
being mentaly ii?” _
“Yes.” start
“Describe how you tearmed ‘this
it Ulithi, about two ‘weeks be-
“Did you inform the captain of
‘Light Balloting ©
Republican
the office.
to
.| capita than any other
(To be continued)
Missouri Sees
Primary Voters to Pick
nN Nominees for Seats
in Congress —
A. 8. J. Carnahan and Morgan M.
Moulder.
Rep. Jeffrey-P. Hillelzon {8 the
eet
in the biggest fight of the primary
with State Sen. Noét' Cox in the
State auditor is the only state-
wide office at stake. The incum-
bent, Democrat Haskill Holman,
has no opposition in the primary.
Three Republicans have fled tor
The Los Angeles metropolitan
area has more. automobiles per.
— roughly 2,100,000.
“THE 2ND HIGHEST OFFICER IN. THE MICHIGAN HOUSE
_OF REPRESENTATIVES AS YOUR NEXT
_ STATE SENATOR ©
REP. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD. SPEAKER PRO-TEM HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
“The only Candidate running for State Sencter on either. parfy with legislative experience.”
6 Years Experience in House of Representatives
Life Long Resident of Oakland County 8 == 8 --sss—~”—sRepablican
Thank you very much for anxisting his office in - Marsh's bag? |.
working out the recent problems brought to your attention. taaver Ne, War
‘Tt is fortunate for the people of your community that © | Anino unce New ay
they havea -sepeneenietioe in. the State Legislature who is so. ae Shrink. .
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Michigan. wx |
Your record in the Legislature and your vote on Raines Pain Shrinks Homers
' knowledge of the objectives of
\ > Thanks for your consistent cooperation.
Kind regards »
a
Bort TAKE LESS—-WIN WITH THE BEST! -
For Leaun-Horrelson
. State Representetive—DEMOCRAT important issues regarding ot policy sar your broad
e Democratic Party
Peer
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Governor first time science has found a new
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In case after casé, pain was re-
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relieving in,
shrinkage og moe —
. Most Simating of ai ail—results
were’ 80 sufferers
like “Piles have
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The secret is a new Healing sub-
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substance Now this new heali
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Irving B. Babcock
~~ Dearborn Motor
Credit Corporation
Louis Hi. Cole L. H. Cole Oil
Company
W. Russell Eames
Eames and Brown
Chairman of the
‘Board
Community
National Bank
' Of Pontiac
Alfred BR. Glancy, Jr.
President
ALR. Glaney, Inc
Harold A. Howlett
Attorney. .
Howlett, Hartman
ane Beer
A a
} foward W.
“Jocher, ‘Agency and at an extremely ow. = eS EE REESE
us.
Harry M. Pryale
back guarantee. “Trade Mark. ‘The Community —
_ National peak
of Pontiac ges le F ederet Deneck “Insurence
President
‘Baldwin Rubber
Company
pranc by R, on
ZENA To OR
Z Seas ee
Moth Proof ‘\'
<-_. | Ziegfeld worked so hard to find—and some of
‘em don’t come- back to the show for three or
= four weeks!—All those girls are so gorgeous!
have never been told before. J's sad ta think that twenty years trom now, tr BET \TER Representation Like the time that one and only cowboy they'll all'be five years older!” :
en
(Copyright 1954)
the kitchen the first day, said she
liked it so well she’s thinking of
- | Samepting her typeweiier. for on
apron.
“The girls were ‘overwhelmed .by }\ line flirting, he replied: *
* > *
“It's better than eating in a
restaurant. The only difference is
you. Walk out without paying.” =
Cafeteria style still prevails. But k pare
_THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, Avcust. 2, ‘1084 es
See |} Seman takes our move ton Pour First Cement __| tone would bugle tollowing tee aec|
|| sine gor mean «| fp Straits Bridge” {Saas Anecantes. ot. ‘Brepent. aad Past Pree Si Same 10 Mas OYE lee cegsameeeenf |. Friefids -of the prospective! ment-pouring lems te le lwerk « .
Include One of Ziegteld Beauties... "||iestrwee crs eae te incr Se fic | "Th dari ard rm Dif
_ Tae nas] So Tabet | see iy | “curr bn ot me sang Bo they can’t do a thing, bet alt fen her father. @ Scott, the contractors for the sub-! The first caisson to be sunk
_watehing ’em do it?” .
“7 His stories about Shogtlant’s beauties were rar aa reece
i He'd--say tothe audience, “It’s
ws
ai Ws ‘Cast Y0 UR VOTE ©
for City of Pontiac 2nd District
‘Cleaning Youth League. Soldiers Love il _® wee oy the nd < |
Y New Air Force |r stan vis =< TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd | 7 " |) to a catering service. But the trial, ie ve : t.
GEN E in Red Listing remnants. due o continue for 11 months, ; . a
ee “END; @#—A-GI's dream—} was immediately pronounced _a + —
DRY © “CLEANERS - Control Board Finds waitresses dr dressed ih trim, white | tremendous success. 2 - "LESLIE H, nd ,
.- Pick Up and Delivery _ eh Formed, Run fo | ‘uniforms .—. greeted Vance” Air} “Yes, there ‘was some of that Vo e for: eae
12 West Pike. Street ommies “Everyone was way, —— Here’s what the men. thought of a fir
, | wamemgcran CINS)—The Lap| SS. SESCnity poll KP every 15| 801 KP. “ . ee ! /-
bor’ Youth League was officially| 4. 29 days,” said Lt. J A.|. “it's more appetizing—the food, . ae .
described today as an outright | Hays, public information officer. |! mean.” DEMOCRAT , 2 i
jane ty tho. ote’ seems, Ee ee ‘They can teed mie dog food now STATE REPRESENTATIVE : class struggle and “a Soviet | Sharon Ruch, a stenographer for and I wouldn't know the differ-
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- PINE RIDGE, S. D, @—Did you
for murder?
Jake Herman can revall such
an incident in his boyhood on the
Pine Ridge reservation here, home |
Indians. -
“The horse was sentenced to die
because he killed my brother,” he
said.
Jake, whé is a. member of the
executive branch of the tribal coun- |
cil, is he says, “half Sioux and
half wild Irish rose—a pretty bad
mixture.”
* * * _
He knows the philosophy and po-
litical outlook of both the Indian
and the white. man, and is at home
in the culture of either. He went
to Carlisle Indian College as a
third grade grammar school stu-
dent at the age of 20, and played | Who
‘i right -halfback. there for three
’, | years, Later he trouped around
the country for more than 20 years
and rodeo clown. Then he came
back-and settled down to ranching
on No-Flesh Creek near Kyle, S.D.
Tanned and leathery, at 64, he
Boars -Hriffin still has the slim grace of a teén-
age cowboy. He loves most to talk
Luneral Home -; -| about his childhood, such: as the |
“Theeghtfel Service® time his Indian grandmother hand-
46 Williams ‘St. FE 2-5841 ed him the raw heart of a turtle
and told him if he ate it he would
always be a brave man and a7
credit: to his tribe. ry:
‘ 5 @at | SE ate it, all right—it tasted like
SEW @e@e @' and eee SAVE y q liver, only tougher,” he said, ie
, : ; I turned out to be the bi t
RECONDITIONED coward on earth.”
. tis As An . * -.2
- ELECTRI _ In 1902 his ‘father bought a black
. Cc stallion from a trader. Turned
r loose. on the range, it became|-
PORTABLE vicious. ad ony — aon
dragged © rother,
Sewing Machine George, 18,. rie the saddle of an-
other horse and kicked him to
95 ae death Mew Sew Liga Jake Yd. nrtle butchexed - , . “He some
Bontle, Winger z cattle, called in the tribe for a] Free Home . = feast, and announced he was going
EASY TERMS to kill the stallion. °
~ eee testa = FE 2-7848 “But the tribal chiets said no. E CALL he couldn't do that. horse
eynunes Fe 42-1048 ; to be given a fair trial. So they
SEWING MACHINE SALES [oazesee"™"” — the stallion.”
CITIZENS OF OAKLAND COUNTY
Tuesday. -- August Srd
ELECTION DAY
: — af County Officials
Election: of State Officials”
Election of Precinct Delegates
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..|Sioux. indian Recalls. Dey = eas regard im
Tribal Jury Tried Horse. |e che ie
ever hear of a horse being tried
of more than 11,000 Oglala ‘Sioux |
as a Wild West show trick ride)
HE. PONTIAC > HRESS, Mowpay, AUGUST 25-1954. = eae as
ce “Everybody - asks me. _ where's | SOW
Charity Marie,” said Jake, grin-
fing. “But I tell them Jake is
getting old—it . is, time - pe
mn [things easy.’ beings try an ‘animal? Well, ‘under
the old Sioux code there were four hi
@) no a second served in the Navy, the
oldest soti; . the | night
wailing of ja. baby: that has lost [when it was given its first public
performance.
its mother:=(4) the return of a
brave. from a war party with the
news that he is the only survivor,
* > 2
“The jury decided they could |
itry. the stallion for violating the
| second-poinit in the code by causing
the death of my oldest brother,”
said Jake. ‘‘They condemned him
unanimously. Then they picked the
Indian with the worst reputation
in the tribe for being cruel to ani-
mals and ordered him to ride the
stallion to death, |
“He rode the stallion as hard and
often as he could for two months
but couldn't kill. him. Then the
jury gave him to another Indian
who worked him. unti] he could no
longer move, He_ staked out. the
stallion, and it. finally fell over
| dead. :
“My father then butchered some
more cattle, called in the tribe
again, afd held a great celebra-
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It is to the Bdventoge of every right nec »
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN of Oakland County
that your Sheriff's Department continue at: its
present HIGH EFFICIENCY of Law Enforcement
brought about by a competent EXPERIENCED
administrator. |
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Why HART Deserves YOUR Support:
® Phil Hart has distinguished himself ‘in public service.
After graduating from University of Michigan Law
School, Hart practiced law in Detroit until he entered the
Army in 1941. Wounded on D-Day at Normandy, Hart
was decorated for bravery in action.
® In 1949, Hart became Michigan Corporation and Securities
Commissioner, and in 1951 he was appointed Director
- of Michigan’s OPS.
® As U. S. District Attorney in 1952, Hart was named “Out-
standing Federal Administrator of the Year”, and during |
his term Michigan’s six Communist leaders were indicted.
Hart and your Governor have worked
together as a team for many years.
Now keep them together as a team—
. vote for BOTH!
m3 # _ Hart’s opponent for Lt. Governor, Geor,
consistently fought Governor Williams. In 1950, while
an HART Has GOVERNOR WILLIAMS Support:
Phil Hart has served the people of Michigan well. He has
‘worked with Governor Williams ever since the Governor
was elected in 1948.
ge Fitzgerald, has
holding a high party office, Hart’s dan walked out
of the Democratic Party and public ly repudiat-
ed Governor Williams. By this action and public state-
ments, he furnished the ammunition for the Republican
_ attack on. your Governor and was directly responsib‘e for
the recount. In 1952, Hart’s opponent again deserted your
Governor! To have a real Democratic
team in Michigan's highest offices, nomi-
nate PHILIP A. HART for Lieutenant
Governor!
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_ Dresses 7 "BIRMINGHAM ~~ At a wedding
‘Saturday at }0'ock in. oe
Church,”
deen: was Married. to Fred- -
| i es ee | of Mrs. Frederick C, Bahr of Gross Pojnte and theJate Mr.- Bahr.
. The-bride wore a white
gown over taffeta with a very bout-
| fant skirt, padded at the hipline.
“The bodice had a bateau neckline
_and short sleeves, and an organdy
cap held her fingertip veit of illu-
‘sion. Her bouquet was a cascade
+ of eee aa orchids - with ste-
notis and’ ivy
wut’ sel! ue used for the bridesmaids’ dresses which were
of tissue shantyng with boat
necklines and short sleeves. They
and were ivy circlets in their
hair. -
and the bridesmaids were Karen
Oldberg, Mr. Charles. B. Renfrew
inlaw; Martha Sue Jones of Kan-
‘sas City, Elizabeth Ann Sheerer of oe oe i
Were to $19. 95
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Coats
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Playwear a,
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Shorts, Pedal Pushers, .Bras,
Bratops, Blouses, Jackets .
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Cotton Skirts
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na ERT Rocky River, Ohio, Jean: ‘and Mary
| Bahr, sisters Of the bridegroom,
and Carolyn Snyder.
Donald Parsons of Devon, Pa.,
Charles B., William S. and Robert
Bruce- Renfrew: brothers of the .,
bride; Richard H. Narris of Mil-
| waukee,—Joha—Pentz, William L_
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white organdy.
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carried red carnation with ivy ~
- Ann Morrow Was maid of honor -
‘ef Ann Arbor, the bride’s sister-
MeKay and Essoore..” Skea
“MRS: FREDERICK GRIFFITH BAHR
: Rehearsal _
Robert G: Russel of,
Grosse Pointe were, ushers.
ception was given in the Renfrew
‘Mrs. Renfrew wore teal blue.
‘organdy over taffeta and #.small.
}matehing hat. Mrs.-Bahr's gown
was of charcoal organdy and she
| were a small black velvet ybat.:
re-| Pantry ‘Shower
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SKIRTS... bees Yao ori! oe
D. Pe ‘Dinner Held
Robin.
Renfrew, |
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs,
Charles, Renfrew of
Birmingham,
became the
~ bride of
Frederich
Bahr Saturday
afternoon. in
. James
Church: , Others were_ bee Rog, best
Frederick is | man an ec Gove an ik Be egy ea Mrs. Frederick | rs. jo C. Bahr o fi | and Robert Ward
Grosse Pointe Haans Open Home -
| and the late to Square Dancers —
Mr. Bahr Mr, and Mrs, Ralph P. Haan
_117..couples of the-club. Novelty
y 3 From City Attend
-* Dwight street were among 23 high opened their Green Lake home to
the Promenaders Square Dance‘
Club Friday evening. “\Gey. H alv_rs¢
in Lutheran’
ot pearls and carried_a lace cov-
ered Bible with a white orchid
andstephanotis, _
‘Mrs. Orville McMorris Jr, wore
Church .
Janet Anderson, the bride-
Outdoor ‘dancing was enjoyed by
dances and quadrilles were called
During intermission the treasur-
er’s report was given and the fall |
dance schedule was announced by
Mr. Groenberg, club president.
| Workshop « at UM —
Normalee . Braid of Rosewood
Beverly Barkeley of Lenox |
ue and Nancy Nicholson of| | driv
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school -publications editors _ who
recently at the Univer-
sity of Michigan for a two-week
workshop. &
Coming Events Junior Pontis Woman's Club will hold ite summer Wednesday at 6 p.m.
im Avon Par ‘a Rochester. Members and
guests are invited. .
Pirst Philathea Class of First Baptist
Church will. meet with Mrs. Florence
at Downer, as
blue ballerina Jength gowns of”
sculptured ribbon on nylon net
and carried crescent shaped bou-
. quets of ,pink giampliae.
Priscilla Windels, cousin of the
-bridegreom was flowér girl wear-
ing nylon tulle over medium blue
taffeta. She carried a basket of
rose petals.
Mr; McMorris was best’ man.
and Richard's other attendants
were Alee, James _South-
worth. and Jack Sprung.
A blue silk shantung dress with:
by the bride's a --.
wedding. irs.
“gray silk shantuag” with gen
metal gray accessories, and a8 -
corsage of red rosettes.
A reception was ‘held in the
church parlors after which the
bride donned a light blue linen
sult with--white accessories and
the white orchid from her bridal
bouquet for a trip to New York
City and Niagara Falls. They will
Harcourt, 2% Dwight Ave., Tucsday 2-36. Fock the speaker.
Don’t | Ignore Care of Feet
:
TL,
Brie
He seem to.get to it as often, do you? mene it. tback cuticle. Clip very little or
no cuticle, if you can possibly
Oil and shape with
oer 3. Cut nails — straight i wash away oil and
sneggy edges with emery
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luff Dry
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Entire Family Wash -
_The flat pieces will be returned. All ironed.. The >}
wearing apparel and- bath towels will be. fluff
dried and folded. Very little left for you to do.
Your Best Buy
ds Flutt Dry
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POUR OLD SOFA RE-NEWED'
Beautiful ly Reuphoistered
Vani Makers G Upholsterers
“all work “guaranteed ‘§ years” enna * Never go
and on into a
night without
changing your
shoes and your
stockings.
The closed |
quarters where
are great areas
for. ~ infection.
_ Great care and
super cleanliness |
__are merely sen-
for a girl who.
going places and
_ doing things on
her feet. Your Pedicure _
STEP 1. Soak feet in-warm water
and. scrub with stiffest brush to
stimulate circulation and remove
dead calluses, '
Use. a pumice if calluses are pro-
nounced. Dry briskly, going care-
fully between toes, and around
a8... .
“STEP 2. Massage with cream.
Thumb on instep, fingers‘ on sole, |
draw firmly back along. each ten-
don as if you were pulling on
through a day}
your toes live j.
“sible precautions | a
___wants to keep.
prettier, longer looking this way.
Bring polish right up over end
of. nail—this smoothness protects
stockings. <
When you bring home a pair of
tired feet, do the kindest‘thing you
ean for them fastest. Get out of
your shoes, then get off your feet,
and get them up in the air—and| pow
into your Hollywood Slant: position,
While’ we are on. the subject of
feet, here are some other ways to
be nice to them:
Your Shoe Type
PITY THE POOR GIRL who
hobbles from the dance with her
shoes in her hand
Ev en if the shoe
fits, don't put it
on unless it's be-
.coming. Shoes
that flatter your
feet. improve your
whole picture.
take pains . when
' buying: shoes.
TAKE THE HEAVY TYPE:
wear a pump with V-throat_or the
D’Orsay type. Avoid ome toes.
Wear medium heels . —
styles.
than dress . . @ single color car-
ried down to grown lengthens: the
Take thought, |!
She |?
must emphasize length of line... | 7 greom’s sister, and Jacqueline
bridesmaids, —wore— Brewster-Reunion
The Brewster family reunion was
held Sunday at the John Flumerfeit
home in Oxford. Thirty-seven at-
tended from Michigan. — 9
The uc) ¢
by a meeting, during which offj-
cers weté elected, Oscar Brewster
was named, p nt; Mr. Flu.
i merfelt, vice president, and Mrs.
Elwood Ry Biglér, secretary-treas-
urer, --
Babies Appreciate
Varieties of Food
Baby differs from adults not at
all in that he doesn't-eat as much
-on some. days as.on others. So
don’t make up your mind in
advance how much food he should
have and then try to force him
to eat it. 1
: i ‘He also may, trom ‘time to time,
‘turn down food that he’s previous-
ly liked. If he does this, don't
for several Give him some-
thing different instead.
_ Generally, you'll find he tires
most quickly ot of vegetables and
cereals, but.since there are many
kinds of both, -you can offer him
___| reside in Drayton Plains, — ”
from fancy stuff. .
broguey ‘types are unflattering, |
and so are too high heels.
There is flattery in the off-center
side cut (not too low),
the medium-wide throat.
SHORT, SLENDER: She cari
wear high heels if she can main-
tain her good posture position in
them. Medium platforms—never | -
high ones. V-throat pumps,
D’Orsays, small and simple trim-
mains m0 wide straps.
‘FALL, SLENDER: “This slen-
-.der-ankled creature Can wear
anything — straps, .
pretty, they might as well say so.
THE WIDE FOOT: Keep away
from bulky, broad styles, wide
straps and square . Accen-
tuate length of line with simplest
of shoes—pumps -_ vat even
in spectator types, ask
tips, net straight tips. OCK KNEES: A
(overtall could throw you off bal-
ance), a low platform, all help.
Keép to the side cut or simple
trimming device for ornament.
Chin Conditioners ©
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fight any ideas your chin might
have about getting
double or your
you give |
your neck a good |
oil-creaming.
pushed further: _trontward Bs
Open and close. mouth 10 to 20
times, dropping lower jaw as far
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multicotors, |
| textured creations. If feet are. _ a variety each week.
Pamper Your Chin, Throat While Pedicuring Toes Now for the jowls, repeat above,
turning first to right then to left
shoulder, afid feel the pull as you
open and close your mouth.
These two exercises will tone up
and tighten up the sagging muscleg.
Rest a while, and then do a final
_ pat-massage -to firm up that ‘chin
line.
Flapping the back of your hands
from the wrists, slap. up against
chin with alternating movements,
Do this 20 times.
After Treatment -
DO THIS SERIES of chin condi-
tioners while your feet .are .up in
the air after each pedicure—espe- cially if-you're one of the people
for wing _—_—_—___—_
whose weight seems to go to- the . head”
‘real problem with you, give—your- ~~.
self a salon kind of treatment:
After your massage, you should
| work in a thick ‘coat of stimulating
_| oil, then bind chin with a com-
mercial chin strap, or_stockinette
; material, or an old cotton stocking.
Roll jowl muscle back up above
jawbone_if it-is-beginning to sag,
and hold firmly in place by chin
strap.- Leave on for 20 mitiutes or
more, keeping quiet and relaxed
in your. Slant. —_-
Your posture makes as many '
"| double chins as poundage, so
TO PASS MUSTER — run down
this last-minute reminder list:
1._Use__your. head — to hang
| yourself by.
2. Sleep on a firm mattress—
and throw out that ute poe ae 8
[Stoves vj . as you can, pushing it up to stretch the: god “of old
‘it ‘ e class pew straight all aay WE Shed ioe for-
5 ERED SE ward all night? That's double-
|| chin material.) |
|) 3. Keep your feet in condition, |
~ [ to:
et dh cany dae
oe Back. It's efficient, and grace
Seedherner re
atch @ héeée'Fin—and learn to |
walk with the same coordination of / the extremities he uses; When one
leg is forward, the opposite
| Is Held at Oxford
2 ‘THE PowiAc PRESS, MONDAY, : Aveust a. 1054:
- Dior, of 1947 “New -
4 eee a
Bes we Play "House -
‘Fixed Up’ -by Children -.
Green Lawn, Vines, Mail Box Highlight |
Exterior of ‘Tiny White Dream Dwelling
in Corner of R. Y. Moore Back Yard —
By MARILYN snEARER
I was pleasantly surprised re-
cently when I answered the phone
and Mary Johnson, -10,- enthusias-
tically ‘told’ m ethat she and her
sister, Janet, 8, and brother Jim-
my, 11, had helped their neighbor,
‘Susan Moore, 7, “fix up” her play | ors
They are the children of the Wil-
lard V. Johnsons and the Robert Y.
Moores of Shoreview -drive.
After aceepting their gracious
‘Invitation, I went out to see their
little dream house which is lo-
- ¢ated on g terraced corner of
the lawn in the Moores’ back |
yard,
As_you approach the playhouse
you can't help but notice ‘the mait}-
box and even an American Flag
a is displayed above the en-
—— ‘quaint little white house is |
partially covered with grape vines
which wind through open strips
down each side of the house. These
serve as windows. The vinés most
‘conveniently support large: bunches
of grapes, not quite ripe, near the
cupboard which holds. several cans
of food, Part of a rose bush has
also found its way into the charm-
ing -house, eliminating the need for’
the planters grown-ups find so
neceisery in on. —
care of by young Mr. Johnson,
‘When asked about the-lawn in
front of this little -house—he_in-
formed me that he does the job/|-
and it could ‘use a trim at the
present time, oat it wouldn't take
him long.
Using . just a tittle tniginetion
you could see the fluffy toy puppy
just inside the door lapping up a
bow] of water. (I was requested
not to tell the dog catcher that
their playhouse pet doés not wear
a collar and what's move impor-
tant, a license.)
As I noticed the color scheme
of pink, blue and white accented
with orange and black, Janet .
said, “I think the orange could
be removed.” Mary hastily in-
“formed both Janet and myself
that, “For a playhouse you want
it decorated brightly.” The house
even has an attic which is used
for storage purposes.
_A —— to wall
. ws, Coats |
| CORDUROYS 4,96 | | BOUCLES. ¢5 98 up © Reg. $13.98 Now .98 up
2 tee $17.98 Now $1 1.98
| GIRLS’ SHORTS
; Reg. $2.19 Now
| PLISSE GOWNS
; Reg. 32.90 Now — $1.98 F
_ BOY’S PLISSE &
© TERRY SUITS
ee Reg: $249 Now. __ $1.49 .
=. §$Nnow suits | £4 from $10.98 é
Use Our Layaway Pian s
al. dining table was “set
for lunch” and centered with a
was no doubt in my mind that
find no end to their pleasures.
Joins Group
for 6-Week -
U.S.Tour — Kathie Young Goes
West; Vieriechs
Back From - Florida
al Parks,
on Bing
ev.
— = 6 & @
Mrs, P. J. Vieriech of Miami
road and Mrs, E. H. Vieriech and
Mrs. P. J. Vierlech visited with :
Cooley Lake road.
The Fred H.. :! |
joined by Mrs. Minnie Schroeder
of Gieveland, Ohio.
*
Alice Jacqueline’ Carr is at-
As-we concluded our talk there}
these ambitious children, who work |”
their imaginations over time, will |.
sh
Jimny Johnson, 208 of the
sons of Shore View drive, takes time o
fron om his grass, ki job at Susan Moore’ s|en’s Ai testo a Willard John- playhouse to =. }women seven years earlier had en-
-, | thusiastically adopted his “New
Pentioe Press Phetes
hold the door for Marilyn
arer, member. of the Pontine Press Wom-
Susan: Moore “( right), daughter of the Robert Y.
Moores, spends many enjoyable hours in her playhouse,
located in the backyard of the Moore home on Shore View
‘| drive. On hand to join in on the fun are Janet Johnson
(left) and her sister, Mary. They are the daughters of the
“iW illard V. Johnsons, also of Shore View drive.
. Plisse or Cotton ; 4
Napkins Need No Ironing
Napkins that you do not. have
to iron are here. You can make
them yourself out of cool plisses,
or delicately colored “‘Dip 'n’ Dry”
that the top. fashion designers
are using so stylishly.
In fact yard goods counters are
heaped with many fabrics you can
use, There are also hundreds of
washable braids, fringes and rick-
racks that trim while they give
weight to hems,
Shower. Honors.
Phyllis Wright _
Mrs. Robert Ouinn.
Winner of Oscar
Mrs. Robert Quinn,. president of
Fashion Your Figure Club, was
awarded the oscar as winner of
the week at a recent meeting of
Junior High School.
) Pigs were presented to Mrs.
George ‘Lawler and Mrs. Harold
Hopper.
Mrs. James Alexander was chair-
man of the evening's entertain-
ment assisted by Mrs, Nick Ker-
“| choff, Thelma Dietz and Mrs.
| Pontiac Couples -
Attend Reunion ..
The Arnold reunion was held Sun-
day at the Port’ Sanilac home of
Mrs. Elisha Arnold. Attending from
Pontiac were Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Everett of Osceola drive and Mr.
Mrs, Royce Everett of Mel-
games. It was voted to hold the re
union t first Sunday each August. lege roommate will. be. her ‘other a
attendants, .
the group held in Washington.
‘home of Mrs, Glen H. Arthur, i : gee pet : Fe s akc dS Te RS i
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Skirts are full, pleated or tight.
There. wae wo chanting ter'We
idea in the United States, where
‘Look: But. curves” an in France, fr
portant in America than in France,
and there was loud applause at|
his showings here. If that's an in-
dication, the: ideas might win zoe
ceptance and start another fashion
era. -
It wouldn't be ‘the first time: for |
the 49-year-old Dior, the unchal- |
lenged leader of the French fa-| R
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“S838. Fa% tu
- Gregg Shorthand
Accounting ‘-
Typewriting
Comptometer : ‘and Calculator - -
NEW CLASSES |
~TODAY, AUG, 2 —
Day, Half-Day and Evening
Many mature women attend the Business Institute.
The demand for this type of office worker, far
exceeds the su
call or phone
to plan with you.
--YETERAN APPROVED y. Those interested are invited to —
23551. Our counselors will be glad
7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac, Mich. : Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin
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He has little patience, however, |
with the people who keep meas-
uring the distance between skirts
and floor.
this. way or that. We designers,
are not scientists working with sta-
tistics. We work with the eye and
by feeling.”
Christian Dior's father, a
wealthy chemicals manufacturer,
Extension. Group.
Meets.in Clarkston
the West Side Extension Group in
‘| her home Thursday for an all day
meeting.
The. lesson of the day was on
: A cooperative picnic will be held
by the group on Aug, 25 in the
of handwork. on making them
save man hours, Fine napkins can
be.
pleasurably without any -of - the
— with napkin. making.
~The more relaxed your atti-
tude and-your hand, the more suc-
cessfully you. will achieve a hem
that doesn’t pucker and draw after
washing. Try to avoid the tightly
drawn thread and the tiny close
stitches. Hem by hand with big,
loose embroidery’ stitches which |
trim as they sew. either, Your main purpose is to)
whipped ~ together—fast—-and |
‘tedious; fine stitchery we used to
7 .W. Lawrence
he "Look Your Loveliest
No
Hair
Open
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The First Steps t to
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No Appointment Necessary .
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~~ $1500 Permanents cs 10
Including Any ae =
“Multi-Curl” Helens bees
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| Briday “til 9 PLM.
No APPOUNTAARIG? NEEDED’ “IMMEDIATE. SERVICE!
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= a “Art Wave Beauty Shop 141 Auburn Ave. .
We Specialize In
_ Lanolin Enriched COLD WAVE Open Tues. and Thars. Eves. by Appointment VALUE FE 4-5843
Grace Lacey, Owner Now $8.50.
Mrs. Charlies O. Lanning of |.-
Clarkston entertained members of
Permanent
Requires very little
care. You'll love its
Aimplicity. Styled by
all of Betty LeCornu’s
artists.
_ Clesed Aug. %th Thru 23 |.
Betty LeComu
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“THE PONTIAC : wRiess, MONDAY;
avaysr #1 1958
Too. » Many + inigevuptions >
and Yielded By ANNE HEYWOOD ;
Judging: by my mail, it doesn't
matter how many times I explaih
___ that typing and stuffing envelopes
at home is a losing proposition.
A great many womet still write
in, asking how to get such work.
Yet, invariably, they will make
just pennies‘ from it—and not even
that unless they are really ter-
~ vifieally fast typists.
Now, ai last I have —.
_@ letter from a reader who
found out for hers¢lf what a
inare this kind of work can be,
and who has given me _per-
mission to print her letter so
other women can get the in-
‘formation at first hand.
e am at home with a bc
“Melon Ball
Appetizer
Sie gested oo Visitor Pours.
_ Gingerale Over the’
Colorful Fruit.
By JANET ODELL
Pontiac Press Food Editor .
A_ retefit ‘visitor from Newton,.
Towa, Rosslyn Hough, gave us
- this recipe for Melon Ball Appe-
tizer..We've eaten it and it's de-
licious, also easy to fix. Use can-
taloupe, watermelon or honeydew,
ra combination’ -of them.
Misé Hough is a music teacher
at home. She plays the organ and
. directs her church choir; also ac- |
companies a meri’s choral -group.
-~ Jub affiliations include a sorority,
the DAR and PEO Sisterhood.
MELON DALL APPETIZER
By Rosslyn Hough .
Cut cantaloupe, watermelon or
honeydew into balls or cubes. A
combination of the different mel-
- ons is most colorful.
Place in a bowl and pour ginger-
ale Fray them. Let stand overnight
with a sprig of mint.
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serving, omitting the overnight |
chilling. .Be Sure all ingredients |
are cold.
MAKE FRIENDS
We call it “gushing” when. a
woman hands out compliments she
_couldn't_possiblymean. _ But that
is no reason. Why a. woman
shouldn’t be generous with compli-
ments. She will never be accused
_of gushing if she looks for pualities
_ she can honestly praise. _
It’s not the number of compli-
ments, but the insincerity behind
many of them, that we label “gushing.”
Little. Profit month-old baby,” this young
awfully tight.
“Before marriage, T was ace
‘isgéin_a large firm. Feeling that
it would be impossible to go out
to work, I decided to type enve-
lopes at home.
la Mot,
Eien gave out such work,
“Well, it was bediam. I set
| up the typewriter on a card
| table and spent every after-
noon fer a week ping en:
velopes.
“I worked from noon until 6: 30
| P- m., keeping one eye on the
baby in his playpen, and_ .of
course taking a- little time out to
| put on his supper and to answer
the telephone.
“Tt was up and down all after-
noon, and my back ached and my
®
irritable with the baby because he
| kept interrupting me, and every
| “At the end of this five-day
period, when I -had worked.
almost 30 hours, not counting
| interruptions, of which there.
were,many, I had exactly $11.
| That comes to about 35 cents an | hour—and I am a fast typist.
| The trouble is. I couldn't work |. | without interruption,, because the
baby did need attention. But what |
a loss, personally and financially!
| “Still, we did haye to have
| extra income, so finally I‘talked
| it over with my husband. He
had hated me during that week,
I had been so exhausted and
irritable.
“We decided it would be better.
' for me to take a part-time typing
| job. and pay a neighbor. to take
care of the baby. And it. cer-
tainly was!
“I get $30 for typing at a local
company afternoons, and only
‘have to pay the neighbor $10.
“The baby is in good hands, I
|. make $20 profit, and I will never
type at home again!"’-
He’s 32 inches high—big as a
little boy. We love him, and your
__ | youngster will. love cave a boy
=-del-for-a_playm r’ aes: Work Proved Exha usting
woman wrote, “and thé budget i]
After searching | |
I found ‘an organization i
| fingers were stiff, and I. was).
evening I almost took my hus-
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Immature Attitude Shownls
by Submission to Bullying By MURIEL LAWRENCE * from fiming her sunnings in the
+—"Phe — other day psychoanalyst Yard to answering her cries, To-
+Donald Slesinger said to me:
“Yes, we all suffer from the ef-
| fects of others’ sins against us, But |
there's a platinum lining. We can
begin to’ struggle against those et
fects onus,
“Indeed, we do not grow up
until we can deliberately take the
responsibility to immobilize evils
done us by refusing to react to
them.”
, Do these words mean something
to a certain Mrs, K.?
. Eleven years ago a sin-was com-
‘mitted against her, Mr..K., over-
seas fighting Nazis, left Ker preg-
nant and in his parents’ care. Her
dependent state was exploited by | sin
Mr. K.’s mother.
When Mrs. K.'s baby .was born,
manded all that was’done for Carol
enj. nghe timifromnthui_ s
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one.
Mr. K. writes: ‘““My wife frank-
ly admits her preference for our
younger child, She says that if I
- want te blathe someone for her
dislike of Carol, I can blame my
mother, You sometimes write
about forgiveness .
This is not yet a problem for
forgiveness. It's a problem of sub-
mission—of continuing obedience to
the will of the woman who wished
to dispossess Mrs. K; of her child.-
It is the refusal to begin the strug-
ee against iw effects of another’ s
against her,
-If, in our childhood, we leafed
to get approving pats on the head
selgmemt: we continue to expect
the approving pats for submission.
If one day it does not ptoduce
the pats, we are shocked and be-
wildered. If, instead of goodwill,
our submission
tempt, we can’t believe what's.
happened. We become very, fery
angry.
Well, some bullies pat us for sub- mission; most don’t. They just give|
us more contempt,
Once we discover this, they stop
Shocking us. They hein to bore us
,instead of making us angry. We
say in effect, “Scat!” to them,
'having learned that they we run
like” rabbits.
But if we do not discover ‘this,
we continue to let them direct our
lives. Like Mrs. K., instead of
saying,’ -““No madam, I will no
longer obey your wish to divide me
That's submission if ever-I met
it. And all Mrs. K.'s self-justifying
_| cries against the evil done her are
BiytoP-BRacKen S just: a little girl’s pleas to be ex-
ised from grownup responsibility.
| mother is a tense and unhappy |
for submitting for rights to“others’ |.
from my child,’ we let the bully |
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New Tables Face Facts ~~~
By ELIZABETH HILLYER
Which comes fifst in a table,
beauty or duty?” It's only natural |
to want what appeals most. to the,
eye. But.a table shouldn't be- a|
touch-me-not—too haughty fer con-
stant use.
The designs for coffee and oc-
casional tables sketched here
and others soon to be seen in the
stores smartiy contrast dark and
light shades of walnut and cherry
4)
Black smartest with black owt
fits; F ata with grey costumes, white
fur for almost ony evening shode
gown.
Miss F. S:—Naturally we can’t
buy a stole for each costume but |
we can decide which basic colot
we wear most,. then cue our choice
of fur.to this. The use of: color |
|Beauty and Duty Combine | and are ‘handsomely Propor-
tioned. — — x .
The* tables are as special in
practicality as they are in syle
They face the facts that a well-used
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design in light oak is
quite appropriate for g boy's room,
and there are ranch-type designs —
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Is It. Wise for Girl to Date Him?
“Would it be wise for me to.
“date him under these circum-—
stances, ~knewing how I feel
about him?"
You lke him, so
you why ‘not go out with him?
He is free for the summer. If
he takes any girl out it would be
only for. a social evening. He's
not likely to want to get serious
with anybody.
He said as much when he told
you he didn’t think you two could
take a.go of it again. He was
‘giving you fair warning that he
already had a girl, and he didn’t
want ~you to take. to heart ary
attention he gave you.
The way you feel about him
shouldn't keep you from going
out with him for an amusing
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at the 17th Par-
ntral Viet Nam's
from the ‘north, Wolf - warned
“nothing can be accomplished with
satisfaction” unless the United
States, France and Viet Nam co-
ordinate their efforts.
His words were pointed up by the.
firing of Hanoi's mayor in the dis-
pute ~ Vietnamese officials |”
over. ng French aid in eva-
cuating. civilians from the north.
The mayor, De Quang Giai, had
been actively cooperating | with the
French,
* * *
» He was replaced by anti-French
Nguyen Van Mui, a backer of Dr.
Hoang Co Binh, leader. of those
Vietnamese officials Who insist
that any French hand in the eya-
cuation would hamper the cause of
Vietnamese nationalism.
Wolf told newsmen he had come
at the invitation of U.S. Ambasga-
govern-
ment of the United States has in
tries of Southeast Asia and the
Communists.
It will be up to the Vietnamese
he aded, jo decide
how much economic aid equipment
it will leave in the area to be taken
over by the Vietminh. -
There are at least two eclipses
of the sun every year: These
occur whén” the shadow of the |
moon falls on the—earth. The
‘phenomenon may occir as many ff. aad Fi
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Williams Promoting
U.S. Aid for State
advantage of what jhe said was a
speed up government spending.
He quoted Secretary of Com-
merce Weeks as saying the ad-
ministration hopes to “‘nudge”’ the
national economy into high gear.
Williams asked W. D. McIntyre,
Monroe industrialist and acting
head of the commission, to con-
Washington to consult with Weeks.
He urged Michigan be: given- - first
consideration in any federal imeas-
ures to “bolster the peer
The governor accused the
-tional administration of a ‘form
of discrimination” against Michi-
tion adjust itself. federal government” decision to|-
-Sider sending a represeintative to | .
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year-old Korean armistice ap-| Chinese army, called “amid storm-| today “a-ftierce
ger anon aoe 2 a eae eae hetucen one million peasants
gr ys he pa et ering tye id th 3 Chu age ,jof the d Yangtze and
showed “no sign” of pulling out) speech building et Cae rivers in Communist China
¥| ot ROK tercitory. s claims on the island now held by| «The Reds-said the heaviest rain-
®| ‘The bombs, hurled into the com-|the Chinese Nationalists “under fallin a century fell in_ the)
Soyth Korean ultra-nationalists | beer cans packed with ex- “The speech, made gn the 27th) the great central China river, one
stepped up a campaign to drive | Plosives. The'assailant escaped wi- anniversary of the founding of the |°f the world’s largest
Communist truce inspectors from | ®t" a : Chinese Communist ‘army, was | ising since June
the nation U. S.. military police protection| the strongest statement the Reds . ' mee
Only one of the makeshift for NNSC members was increased tne mode. oa. Dacmeon tt focint Jacksonville Weather a ; 44
bombs e: and was | following assassina attempt | months. It bristled v ttacks :
injured ae we 2s pln: Lagainst-four Czechs at Pusan, re Chiang and the United States. Plays Hi-Low, ‘Hi-High ‘ Phone FE 2-6424 for
of incidents stemming from a | Unidentified-Korean fired two shots “Comrades,” Chu said, “Taiwan| JACKSONVILLE, Fla, @—The Joh Pi k U ae Deliv - a
warning to Czech.and Polish mem-|* the Reds from a .45 caliber | (Formiosa) has been our territory weather played hi-low, hi-high c pa ay.
bers of the neutral nations super-|®¥0matic. The bullets struck the from ancient times, As long as the Jacksonville the past four days.
visory commission to leave South Wall of a mess hall and the would-| Chiang brigands are not thor-| For three days in a row the.
Korea or risk being kicked out. assassin escaped. MP’s who! oughly wiped out, so long as Tai-|had-a record low, 68, 66 and 69
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RICHMOND, Va, —Workers_ at
two widely separated plants of the
far-flung Reynolds Metals Co., qne
of the nation’s largest manufactur-
ers of aluminum, were out on
strike today. Employes at six other
plants were expected to follow
suit within the next few days.
Already idle, as the result of the
‘breakdown of contract negotiations
between. Reynolds and. the CIO
United Steelworkers were approx-
imately 2,500 USW members. at
Phoenix, Ariz., and Troutdale,
Ore,
* * «*
Union officials here said they ex
pected between 5,500 and 7,
more to walk out as the result
of the strike cal} late Saturday.
Demand s ie
fo Draw Red Line WASHINGTON (INS}—Undersec-
retary ef State Waler Bedell Smith
called upon the free world today
to “‘draw the line somehwere”
against Communist aggression.
( .“Otherwise,” he warned on a
Sunday night TV program, “we
will be eroded, bit by bit.”
Smith served a _ thinly-veiled | State Senator ose Republican
L Pontiac, the largest city in Oakland County
_ Urgently Needs Representation in the. State
Senote; It hes been over 19 years since a Pon-
tiac mon Hes held o Senate seat. —
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Stop in today ™
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CLARKSTON, MICHIGAN ‘Ithe 5-cent hourly boost granted
ufacturer, Aluminum Corp. of
| Alcoa employes rep-
resented by the USW. Besides the
Dems Will Hear Adlai The strike call came immediate-
ly after the company and the un-
rion failed to reach agreement on
a new contract here shortly be-
M. Smith, chief USW negotiator,
said the talks collapsed when Rey-
nolds refused to accept: a union de-
mand that vacations and weekend
premium pay be made uniform at
all eight plants. _
Smith said the negotiators didn't
even get around to the subject of
pay raises. Earlier it had been
indicated by both the company and
the union that a wage agreement
might be reached patterned after |
America (Alcoa). | .
In the Alcoa mattiboai: the un-
fon’s general counsel, Arthur J.
Goldberg, figured the new terms:
mean a “package increase of at
least 12 cents an hour.”” Pay scales
ranged from $1.54 to 2.24% for the
15,000 to 20,000.
5-cent hourly increase, the .con-
tract also provides, Goldberg said:
straighten out- inequities in the
present wagé scale, plus pension
and insurance program improve-
ments. ‘
¥
Stevenson, tanned and fresh from
an_ Alaskan vacation, arrived in
Great Falls last night for a talk
before an estimated 500 Montana | ties Democrats at noon today.
Heads of colleges ‘and ‘universi-
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~" Warning to “the Reds “that ‘further ;7;-
aggression in a conti Asia may:
western powers.
He said the Indochina truce has
created a group of smail, almost
defenseless states—Viet Nam, Laos
and Camobida — whose continued
existence ‘‘must in some “way be
guaranteed.”
He added: ‘That does. not es-
sentially mean that their borders
are lines which would be
but it might well be said that if,
by aggression, either overt: or ‘co-
vert, thése frontiers are ‘crossed, Kuhn is a member of Pontiac Republicen Club,
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of Commerce, Chairman of Central Ockland-
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Candidates for State Legislature ‘Run by Districts | «
The instruction ballots shown ; trict candidates are as follows: hae Dem., William G. Lambros. William, F. Voebel; Dem., Michael
District Four—Rep., Robert A.| F. Cox.
precincts in Tuesday’s lection |G. Beardsley and Louis Dorman | Burns, T. F. Hughes and Charles |~ District Gordon D.
Ballots for other areas in the|Jr.; Democratic, -Donald E./Trickey Jr.; Dem., Jack Mosko-|Haupt and- Bruce P. Wheeler;
county are identical except for | Adams witz and Donald Swanson, Dem., D. Arnold, Barney
Dutrict Three-—Rep:: Wallace R.| District Five — Rep. joncer A J. McGrath, W Walter T.
_ thee’ te. district two and other dis: 'Furbur and Richard C- Ven De | Garetiek, ~Vernald - E -
INSTRUCTION BALLOT “INSTRUCTION. BALLOT —
‘SPECIAL ELECTION — "SPECIAL, ELECTION. . _ CITY OF PONTIAC , CITY OF PONTIAC
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 “TUESDAY, [AUGUST 3, 1954
+ COUNTY BOND PROPOSITION . / County Tax Limitation Proposition
cous Om he ame [cpp th werd Yon. To vole evn! the popeation
_ place a cross 00 fh the square [] opposite the word No.
Shell tho Radiation on tho total nount of tence which may bo enscased cash
__ Year against property in the County of Oakland, State of Michigua. for ofl INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS—To vole in favor of the proposition place @
cross 00 in the square () opposite the word. Yes. To vote against the proposition .
@ =:
Shalt the County of Onkland, State of Michigan, borrow the sum of Four
__.,Milition Five Hundre Thousand Dollars 4.500 0) and tesue and sell tte full
~ talth and credit bonds therefor, for the purpose o McMahon
‘lto provide a training area which
Don't Waste It Crosses Must Appear
| Within Squares Near
Candidates’ Names
A — of the ecail con waste
peenies ‘on the ballots. telling
~ Tf the lines interesect outside
the square, your vote is. wasted.
Other’ imporper ways of marking |
The well-intentioned voter, who
hurriedly marks his ballot and
fails to complete the crossmark
inside the square, also is dis-
So, on election day, make that
cross inside the ‘square. Then your
vote ‘will count. .
MUNICH, Germany (® —Resi-
dents of four villages in eastern
Czechoslovakia have been deported
4
found out .
said,
Czechs in Atom Werk | _ mother of threec hildren and
‘GRAND ‘RAPIDS (®—A search
by an Mlinois blacksmith for a
sister he had not seen for 4
years since the two-were children
in a Chicago erided in|
Grand Rapids Sunday with a joy-|
ous -reunion. +|Chance Phone ‘Call Ends'
| |34-Year Search for Sister S122, 103 : cis 5 Nelson, his wife, four children,
said he
days then return to his job as a
' blacksmith for the Wabash Rail-
road,
But the happy brother and sister Share of Fund in Second Quarter split =
The meeting was a happy climax
to 34 years of hope and heart
breaking oa © Samuel
A. Nelson; 5,
embraced his sister, now woe bre. i
|lian Rauwérda, 51, of, Grand,
Rapids, at the-home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs, Marvin.
A lucky phone_.call from
Dearborn agree — in
cago finally brought
and sister together. .
—Nelson- knew_only that tamily- ey
“Chi- |
‘ley Mr. and Mrs, John Proctor, |
‘Nelue Your Vote of Mowequa, I.
the search but to mo avail.
‘Nelson knew only that family
named Rosendal had adopted Lil-
lian. And it Was ‘fiot until 1952,
after a constant search for even
a small clue in official records,
.that Nelson learned the first name
of Lilliam's adopted family was |
| Richard."
-. The search picked up when he
the Rosendals had |
moved to Manhattan, Mont. But
the trai] faded again when it was
learned the family. had moved out
of the state.
‘Nelson went “back t to checking — | said, “from now on we are going
| to visit often.”
Teen Hoodlums
== in More Attacks - Despite Detroit Police
Work, Young . Toughs)
Busy Over Weekend
DETROIT (INS)
Detroit police crackdown, youthful
-|hoodlums over the weekend were
involved in a pitched battle with)
| police, an attempted kidnaping, an
attempted assault oh -a young
woman and a savage attack on art
elderly man.
_ Ag a result, nearly a@ score ‘ot
young toughs face cout appear- | qu
halted a car traveling 0 miles an!
bent _on_Marper ear
"| The occupants, 19-year-old Don-
Adams and 19-year-old Law-
fective Albert Markesine and | co 1 _ Despite the.
{| same period ot
|__| and Wayne County $2,367,976. of Highway Taxes >a
\oaidand County $565,006 as’ their
share of the State Motor Vehicle
Highway Fund for the’ sécond quar
ter ‘of 1954. Z
44/per cent of the money slated =,
Aer the State Highway ‘Depart- :
ment, 37 per cent for counties
and 19 per cent for cities and im
corporated villages for. use im
frat half of 1954 totaled S08-202.60, 3
Lee
ties $10,626,669 and the’ cities and
villages, $5,456,938. Lapeer - County will recelie 3
$87,376, Macomb County, $279,120 24
Cities and incorporated villages
in this area will receive the follow-
ing amounts; 7
officials told me of the huge
costs that would be involved in
trying to trace the family, a was
abour to give up. ” om
Last week, Nelson, at a Dear-
born Railroad Depot,.idly thumbed
through a telephone directory, look-
ing for the name Rosendal, as
he had done many--times before. |
The first call he made was a
blank. But on the second cail, he
talked to a Peter Rosendal ‘who
listened to Nelson’s story, then
“Yes, I know her. She.
my ‘sister by adoption,”
Mrs. Lilfiam . Rauwerda,_ the
grandmother of 12, said, “1 was
stunned when I heard the news.
I have many times dreamed that
never r really “believed c would
” @ county building in the City of Pontiac, Michigan; to house the courts and the
qeneral counity offices, said bonds to bear interest at « rate net to excved 314%
= per annum payable semtannually and to mature serially as shall be deter
wu Michigan, for
1978, both inclusive, by 1/20th of 1% (G0e per $1,000) of the ascessed valuation
ee _ of Pontiac, Michigan, to house the courts and the general county offices?
Zelee ofpsh . | ,
_ aa byte County Bou -ot Supervisors, the Sest- satay. t0.be.Bet. 689... ~~ ehing @ reserve for, bonds aggregating net to exceed $4.500.000.in principal. |
trom the dete of issuance? ‘qmount, to be iesued to pay the cost of erecting « county building in the City —
‘|temporary asylum today to a —eome true.” ~ Chicago records: He said; “When ————s
aF soe pe saye:
‘The officers were slugged =
bitten before subduing the husky |
;youngsters with blackjacks.
Meanwhile, two young thugs fol-_
gain. But I fai
lowed.a girl walking down a De-
troit street and: attempted to pull
her into their car, Neighbors were
, aroused by the screams of the
~ferkiey, -
$17,063; Oak ‘Park,
peer, $8,596; Clawson, $6,151;
Huntington Woods, $5,375; Fen-
ton, . $5,367; Rochester, $5,219;
—~“gind Milford, $3,738.
Others tachibe:Latgup Vilna $3,579; | Bloomtield Hills, 3.48;
girl and the bullies fled.
In the other attempted attack
26-year-old married woman, home |
alone at midnight, discovered a)
youthful intruder in her bedroom. |
4S. She implored. him not to.molest $944; Clarkston, $821; and Lake
| her, and offered him $10 if be
‘would go away.
The young man took the-money,
then ordered her. into the bath-
lroom. As’ he was about to attack
‘her, the young ‘woman let herself
backward out of the open bath-_
rf
| City, 2. 119; Sylvan Lake. $1,832;
South Lyon, $1,701; Orchard Lake, -
| $1,559; Ortonville, $1,039; Leonard,
| Angels, $80.
-500 to Return to Isle
“ST: JAMES-Beaver-istand UP)
Nearly 500 former- residents of
thi§ Lake Michi
‘room window_and Was unharmed.
“The intruder fled.
‘turn next
LONDON w — Britain granted |
tions in vaarcap ie —_
Dr, Cort, a "self-styled former
| Conimunist. “sailed withthe ship:
early Sunday on his way to Czech-
oslovakia—leaving behind a charge |
that he faced ‘“‘politica]l persecu-
tion and victimization” if he re
turned to the United States.
- Britain refysed to grant Cort po-
litical asylum after Washington
called him home to explain why
he failed ‘to report for military
service ugder the draft.
Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth, Home Of. | f
Klimowicz ese’ as he thanked |
Communist hands aboard the 3,219-
tof steamer Jarosiaw Dabroqwski’
away. . = 7 f ‘jn the Saturday night after
he had caught as a stow- | there was “really no
police who ‘snatched him from. , whatever” for, Cort’s € contention he
would be imprisoned in Atherica:
because of hig Communist activi-
ties as a college student.
| kamovier "went no ng Britain over the- wedkend. Ye
‘due to appear in-the-court-
row on the write of habeas corpus
ship.
* * * -
A Home Office aatenenl said
woranars
which secured his release from the |
is {who broke their way with fire axtis
ry into: je a ee
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The train braked to a halt near |
here when it hit a red semaphore
signal. Fifteen ‘minutes later it
Lmoved on..after petting clearance,
curious railreaders check
the signal.
An ant had crawled into a -deli- |
cate switch controlling the electric
motor operating’ the signal arm.
The ant wag dead. \for Death Stay
s| firing squad at dawn tomorrow, Convict Praises .
Woman Lae.
yesterday
learning #hat U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Tom C. Clark had canceled
his scheduled date with a Utah
Clark's stay was issued over the
weekend to allow Neal's attorneys
to file a habeas :
fore the court.
the Utah convict — sentenced ™
die for the 1961 shooting of a Salt
Lake’ policeman .
Although attorneys for the
ed} Sel lor the AynericanCivil-Laber- American Civil Liberties Union
handled Neal's plea for a stay, be-
fore the U.S. high court, his praise
{was directed at Miss Billy Hulsey,
ithe Salt Lake’ City attorney who
took over leadership of his fight
for life last June.
“I am very thankful that the
Lord's will has been done,” Neal
said. ‘I'm very grateful to Miss
Hulsey, and to all the others who
have helped me.”
Herbert Monte Levy, staff coun-
ities Union, said~the new appeal
will be based, on contentions Neal
did. not~have a fair trial because
of the use of testimony | , known
ito be perjured.”
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FIRST ‘ONE'S A CURVE—That' 8 what Charles Poatise Press Phete
Irish, prexy of the Pontiac Baseball Federation Sunday just before the official start of “Amateur |
probably was telling Johnny Abel
old championship GMC
(Bill) Donaldson’ “tright). GNC nine, and Mayor Wiliam The confab took place | immediately. — (enter) of the-| Day” at Wisner Field. Irish and Donaldson com-
ee en ome ee ‘They retired | HOOVER DUCKS OvER—Dick
oe. Johnsiy Abel’s champions won “Amateur Day” feature at Wisner Field, ducks across the plate in
the first Inning of the GMC-Old Timers games for the 5th tally for Te ; om
[dubbing a, wood shot, “But” identical miscues; landing in traps foot putt on thefinal hole failed | both times while frying to steer
to fall for a birdie and Harbert his irong.--...
walked off the final green in the | And then on the final hole, Smith
the . Acknowledged as one of the greatest putters in the
‘game, He blew a four-footer that
almiost cost him that one, elusive
Top Finishers
in State Open ff tonick Harvert, Northville, 68-68-10-14—
Kocsis, Detroit, 11-43-00-68—
Detroit, 13-13-13-T1—
Oakiand “Hills, 11-70-14-14
Punt, 68-14-33-15—200 |
Orlick, Detroit,” 70-71 -5-44—
ashe. 2 oe oe ot 6 Oa, Detroit, 72-15-67-TI-\,
jae , Oregory, Detroit, -73-78-12—
4
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to getting into a fight and had to be
separated by players and umpires.
While Adcock was en the ground, |
the Braves began accusing Labine |
of throwing the bean-ball on Pur.
you know it. You're a fire one to
complain about bean-bails. You
throw: at practically everyone.”
Then they went at it.
: Ponting Press Phote
Hoover; GMC player in the’Sunday
11-2.
3 |Top-Seeded jas. Orange Test Starts SOUTH ORANGE! N.J, @—The |
Eastern grass courts tennis cham-
pionships start at the: Orange ‘Lawn
Tennis Club here today without
top-seeded Tony Trabert of Cin- |.
einnati. .- of
Trabert took- off yesterday for |
Salt Lake City and a two-week)
vacation from big-time tennis after
his upset by Eddie Moylan of
Trenton, 3-6, 7-5, 86, in Saturday's
All-Stars Beat Loop Leaders All-Stars edged the league-leading
Jets, 3-2, in the feature contest,
Charles Irish, president of the. - An estimated 1,000 fans—the big-
gest crowd of the city baseball
season—turned out yesterday at
Wisner Field to watch -the-Pontiac: ;
“Amateur
¢ Baseball Federation's
Day” doubleheader.
General Motors’ 1947 American |
Baseball Congress champs beat the
Pontiac Oldtimers, 11-2, in‘ the 5-
inning opener. City Class A League GMC's cxnational titlists
scored five runs. in the opening
inning to coast to their victory,
Postioe Mayor Wiliam W. Donald-| pn. + when Lee Swindell. doubled, moved
to 3rd on a balk and scored on an
outfield error. All-Stars had scored
| Hasselle Wins
First Feature. Troy Driver Succeeds
While Troubles Hit!
Other Top Drivers
Bill Hasselle of Troy Township
_xaced to his Ist feature event vic-
tory of the season Sunday at the*
Pontiae M-59 Speedway as trouble |
beset Most of the Land O'Lakes |
Racing Association point leaders.
Joy Fair and Mickey Kattlin
scheduled, Aug. % | Ine.
Big State Loop —
Pitching Ending
Career at 47 —
Oldest Active Pitcher
in Game Turns in Fine
- Relief Job in Finale
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. @—
Earl Caldwell went in to pitch last
night and he really put his heart
into it since it was the last game
career. . * *
The oldest active player in the
game did a great relief job as
Corpus Christi beat Del Rio 148
in the Class B Big State League.
Then he ahmounced that he was
retiring.
‘ger of the Mission Citrus. Growers,
* i
“My. professional base- ; years in
ball -hadve been long and enjoy-
‘| able,” he said a little sadly.
eg oe ee
Caldwell: won.
Ttimes “gc 391. several
|| mark in a season,
é
i . $45 g
a: bil nat i ra Cambridge: Club. Claims. 8 Bist mater
World Powerboat Marks record for 266 cnbic_ inch hydros, |
hit 127 miles an hour in the time
wale which would have been a
new record had it stood; .-
William A. Rittner Jr., 21-year-
Michigan State's f
ica, Jerry DaPrate,
in scoring ‘ 1915 with the 41-year-old pitcher |
Laurene Fist
With 4 Titles
Tr enaatl rom Time, at Denver
Laurene Anselmy of Pontiac was
the senior ladies singles American
frames.
4th and once in the 9th-*
Zeke Morris, the last of four
All-Star pitchers, took over in the
9th to receive credit for the vic-
Hor the ath straight time today af-
ter a. delayed decision Seatay * at
Denver, Colo,
Moylan Wins First
Major Tennis We
1| Northwest Team Wins
~+day in the finals of the Babe Ruth
_lit's TimeOut!
b-Hit batsman fer Moffat in 8th oot
Mister or 100 col See “Begs 100 OO
Caswell, Woodhull, Jo
ag Bee ge Hruska 32. i,
- AP—Osika ij
Meera. LP—Williams.. W—Pife, Pear-
Babe Ruth Tournament
Detroit's Northwestern fearg, No.
2 defeating Birmingham, 6-3, Sun-
League’s state tournament
Beaumont ~Fieid, Milford.
Neuty-cyowned. champs will go at single runs in the 3rd_and 4th|
Jets scored once in the)
8 TD's for Bolden
_} touchdowns in 1%3 — three each | Star Mi issing
semifinals of the Meadow Club
tournament at Southampton, N. Y.
The national champion is suffering-/-
from a blistered racquet hand.
- ° *
Moylan, who- beat Billy Talbert =. Detroit,—‘10-T1-75-T3—
“Can you imagine ~ that Bure}
201 ($90). a es
Toin Talkington, Detroit, 74-70-15-72— | dette," Robinson said indignantly | over Champagne-Velvet. 7
at gd Detroit, 73- 90-74-16-—292 later, “I was watching Ed Math- Cleaners scored five runs in the =
(966.677. ows One of one < 60s though 1] qh inning $0 overcome an earlier = a. P aeai Detroit, 13-10-74-76— | thought he'd try to sneak ay 42 deficit. Ron McGinnis and =
“Ron Laparl, Battle Creek, aie” ‘um—| Labine, for his part, defied try- Poppy paced the winners with two
Dene ing to hit Adcock. hits apiece. “
‘T Wasn't trying to hit him in the
Zadah DeBol 7 add t. 7 Junior —}t
‘Wins City Title
by Close Margin Edges Betty Sue Syron
‘and Lucy Everett by a
Single Stroke
Zadah DeBolt defeated both the to win the Southampton finals, 6-0,.
6-2, 6-4, faces W Quillian ef
Seattle today. Quill: so is fresh
from the Somerton | matches.
Unpredictable Art Larsen of San
Leandro, Calif., is the No. 2 seeded
entries. Gardnar Mulloy of Miami, Fia.,
.who at 41 is the oldest active play-
er making the major tournament
circuit, is ranked behind Larsen.
Mulloy faces Herb Brown of Co-
lumbia, S.C., in his opener.
rs_in_ the
women’s division are Louise
| Brough of Beverly Hills,-Calif., and
Helen Fletcher of England. "Aus-
tralians dominate in the foreign
men's division with Davis Cupper
player—among the 63 American | -
to win by the narrowest.of mar- | P showers and her competitors Satur- |
day at the Municipal golf course |
to win the City Women’s. Medal
Play championship by a single
stroke, -
Mrs, DeBolt carded a 41-42—83
gins over a Daeg dohagiiar
Lacy Everett, Misg Syron, who
had 41-43, won the runnerup
honors in # ong-hole playoff.
| but skied to 45 on the ‘back nine.
'The.tournament was played in Sat-
urday’s humid weather and amidst
frequent showers.
Next city-sponsored is
Ang. 14, qualification for the Men’ 8
Mrs. Everett had a 39 going out, | a © Fis Playoff ($325). : : dette .of the Braves came closest
+ and | -
Test Sunday ~ ‘Beat C-V Team, 8-4, | :
to Advance in. Men’s
League Tourney .
Drivein Cleaners, the Jast-place
team in régular-season standings .
with a 2-16 record, won their open-
ing test in the City Men’s a sea mnie League piayotfs yesterday, #4,"
| Baseball Loop | “FINAL STANDINGS
| Free- for-All Causes
Injuries to Players
said the trout measured- 32%
inches in length cad 1™ inches
in girth.
‘LeRoy Bolden, Michigan State's
fleet. left halfback, scored mile national mncbonc yess cham-
pionships.
‘The race was marred by the se-}
rious injuries suffered Saturday by
Alex Pitton of Vancouver, B. C.
Hé fell from his cycle in a prac-
tice run and suffered head and in-
eight | ternal injuries, His condition was
against Minnesota ond Ohio State. reported critical by—a Portland
Hospital late last night. “| tory. Lewis Hoad seeded first. -| medal play event. ‘oa: SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 1 @#—
Oldtimers "os sesvee reo 20 00-2 34 W ; rasan Debit je women’s test nA free-for-all fight during the San pace sesevesdwiogs os x— ‘ a sascensaeeees — _Antonio-O klahoma City. Texas . CLIT 44a 94 arate orld's Record Caer Reerett civil @-48— S| League ball game tonight sent one “ | ® ? ‘© ere ee ee —
ABRA AB RH Trout Claimed Phyiis Boyer vieewerees 45-45— 44 | player to a hospital and brought
Russell, 30 $ 3 3 - 2b 1 H H me Gerry Featherstone ...... ss. ‘s— 83 983 | injuries to a-half a dozen others. |"
Cox ct ok 8 Bareiy thet 3 0 ob Easterne : Bea phultis SI gest -got-into the scrap |
meee tiene Pry OY ag =P eos Sit] which was touched off by trouble nadie e 3 H ° Crus 3>)6—C« 2 @ 0} 6 SUNAPEE, N. H., Aug. 2 a — Mildred, Bureess cies . $3- $1104 | | between Jim Neufeldt of Oklahoma |
a $8 Fiandere ib i 8 Ernest ‘Thecharis of, Neches wey mereer TIT ne Gare | Gy saa Wily Guistana of tee » a world's record Sunday |. ~ over’ a play rt 2.00 > O41 ‘ .» @ 6 6) with an 11-pound, 8-ounce golden | (6) Man inner __| dase: with players from both teams
Ziveel 2b }¢ | tout caught on an $pound test }Oregon. Man Is'‘Winner ising it freely. Woodhull, #s 39 ¢/line in Lake Sunapee. in Motorcycle Event The freces went on for almost 2
- Moftat, ct 16 0| The listed record for the species | | minutes before order was restored
Scott. “if | 2 9 9| is 11 pounds, landed by Charles S. PORTLAND, Ore. — Eugene, | and five players were ejected from Be e. 3 ¢ 9 Reed from Cook’s Lake, Wyo.,| Thiessen of Eugene, Ore.. sped the game.
_ Beale 4-9-9) Aue. 5.1948, nd-the-Portiand -M-e-a-do-ws + Ciampansnips _it
te ton 6 i $ Theoharis used’ flatfish bait to” track five times in 3 minutes, 48.31 | ‘Likes Busch Stadium *
_ sl © © Cl land the fish in a 30-minute tussle. nds yesterday to win the 5 |
e-Walked fr Zroske in tra. *| Fish and Game Officer Jesse Scott ST. LOUIS ( PW ally Post, out-
| fielder for the Cincinnati Redlegs,
likes to play in Busch Stadium
here... In five games at the Car-
dinals’ park, Post smacked eight
hits including two doubles and
five- homers. He batted -in 11
runs. In the seven other National
League parks, the Redleg had_
Only two home runs and batted
in a total of eight runs.
compete int a te-regional tour
ia
. “Now hold M, Grace, until I . two of their favorite. sports domi)
_, nating today’s calendar in the Brit-
-year series opened Saturday. By SRO NEWER _YANCOUVER,-B..C@ — With
Pre ree iE
cream from the English cup of tea
| which was the main course on Sat-
urday’ 's muscle menu.
' The track and field athtetes are
taking today.off and the chief, at-
traction for sports-minded Vancou-
ver and its thousands of visitors
will be the swimming—and the
Aussies are tops t in the tank.
They are expected to dominate
ine aniing he. and the first spin-
ning of the wire wheels is on to-
day’s program. Also scheduled is
competition in wrestling. fencing.
as the 1954 games, fifth in the 24
‘| maark: my lie and pick up my ball!”
Ps FeHRee Wort Rig Hee HR event Saturday in 56.9 seconds to |
Fbeat the old mark of 59.6 and said
the finals should produce a #6
the best:time in the women’s 110-
yard freestyle, but Lorraine Joyce
Crapp of Australia loafed to a vic-
tory inher heat. of tne race and is+
the favorite in thy finals. * *
Gold medals were awarded to 11
champions Saturday and nine rec-
ords were smashed. England
picked off three of the medals,’
winning one each in track, fencing
and wrestling and making its big-
gest show in the 6- race.
Peter Driyer won the event in
29 minutes 9.4 seconds, a record
| for the games but a minute and 4
second slower than the world mark
held by. Cosehestonsie’s Keadl Be
opek. Frank Sando and Jim|w
Pers followed him across the fin- Trenton, Jewelers bowed,
} Cevetanc = |
.j New York #2, Baltimore 61 - vw. w Li the but bounced back te: aw opener . ~
penole 83 en 3s + take.a 10triumph in the night ., 7 b Meta 4 7] cap,
a LE te game, Starter Alex Morris and reliever oe tour qualities for play- | Lynus Grant shared a ?hitter in-
CLASS & we ad same, Grant fook over in
w *Lytell ~ 10 Cass ; ¢ the 3rd and received credit for
smaeves $ H Police 1 +- the vietory.— ; a ys" ; wae (Piret three teams qualified for play- | Diy nee : 00 205 1-8 {+= chase a - on and Collins; Amy, Beers one
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AMERICAN wae. , wh: wt
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Volilmar H 4 Red 80x Pi )
Orioles
This all-time great of the tennis =
ican Girls title in 1921 and went.-
on to win singles titles at Wimble- ~
don 8 times as-well- as numeroug:=
American - crowns
| tournament. competition iti 1938:
Her identity .will be found on the:
final sports page today.-
Maj jor League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wem Lost
Cleveland
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(1-2) ¥s erly AbD.
Only’ games scheduled
° sqxpares Lane
Cycling Events in British Empire Games Today |e ~ | Cleveland. € “] Chicago 6-12. Ph ag ” ene $1
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
| New York 6 Seltionre :
game started by winning the Amer<=
etgand i tront™ Ptinotficially with.
a total of 68. Official team totals _
are not kept but the press corps
scores final events ona 1054321
~ oasis: Saneae: ap Seangg emery
| §7 points, CanadA& third with 34 and
South Africa ! rth with 28.
" Some of
ing day werf provided, however,
by athletes m the small coun-
tries. A mé student from Ni-
geria, Heajuna, sur
prised even himself by high jump-
ing 6 feef 8 for a games record.
The little leaper is only 5 feet 6%
inches tall and -his best previous
effort was 6 feet 5%4. *
: Mike /Agostini of Trinidad earned
a gold/medal with a victory in the
100- dash. The women's 100}
absolutely no surprise |
¥ Marjorie. Jackson-Nelson of
yee ia breezed to an easy vic-
ish line. to make jt 1-2-3 for Eng-
land.
Froth that triple triumph came |
rs ee cleus ot Gam potato whe pat) tory. Marjorie. who holds the
world'g record of 10.4 seconds, This put Australia cond md “with B
chief thrills of opew-
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bullpen—both in numbers and in
talent—is making a nightmare of |——
Fred Hutchinson's job as manager ila
Tigers. of the Detroit
When Hutch dips into his bull
pen, the Tigers usually add a
game to their loss column. It's
that bad.
Yankees have Johnny Sain. Bos- & -thas'to: ene=that te no one he
can depend “on. age
Detroit's bull- pen -fell- apart
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Merbert and Bab Miles flowing
Aber- to. the. mound, :
None could stop the-Red Sox,
Marlowe up three runs, Her-
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liams led‘ Boston to its victory,
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-most always, and I promise to be awf’ly good
when I'cdme to see you every day... NEW YORK w—If Floyd Pat-
terson knocks out Tommy Harrison
tonight at Brooklyn’s Eastern Park-
way, it is going to be tough to find
opponents for the fast-rising former
Olympic champlén. »
Harrison, who ‘ been in with
most of the ranking heavyweights,
figures to be the toughest foe Pat- |
terson has faced—with the lone.
| Hisputed decision.
+ * *
| Although Harrison, a-Los Angeles |
| Negro, was knocked out by: Earl |
Walls, April 12 in his most recent
start, he had beaten Walls in a
major upset at Toronto, Jan, 26.
. The eight-round match (because
| ‘Patterson - Harrison Bout
Headlines TV Boxing Fare Patterson is only 19) will be car
ried on TV (ABC) starting at 10|
p.m. (EST).
* * *
Frankie Fernandez, a veteran
from Honolulu, finally hits New
York tonight at St.Nicholas Arena |
in a 10-round welter bout with
Livio Minelli, ‘former Ita lian
champ. “8
* *
| exception ot Joey Maxim: the | Jimmy Carter, getting ready to
former light heavy champ. It was | jtry to win back his lightweight
Maxim who snapped Patterson's | crown from Paddy DeMarco Sept.
stréak of 12 straight, June 7 on a/| '22, meets Glen Flanagan Wednes-
‘day at Chicago Stade (CBS-TV).
The saturday ‘abe fights turn
to the -amateurs again from As-
bury Park, N.J. this week after
uncovering a potential light heavy
star in Boardwalk Billy Smith last
week at Atlantic City.
i
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Under Way Today
CHICAGO, Aug. 2 @ = Prelimi-
two-week golf sweepstakes begins
at the Suburban club today, with
men and women amateurs scram-
bling for places in the “Al-
American” tourney.
A field of 200 men swingers tee
off in search of the 16 places open
in the men’s amateur division.
Forty-two women players will vie
for the eight berths open in the
women's amateur division.
Eight players in each division
have been exempted from qual-
ifying. '
Following amateur qualifying 1. to-
day 300 mén professionals shoot
Tuesday and Wednesday for
berths in the money field.
Play in the tournament proper |
begins Thursday and ends Sunday, |
with men and women’ amateurs |
and .men and wojien pros all
swinging simultanéously.
warmup for~Tam O'’Shanter’s
“World Championships” Aug. 12-15
—elso played in four divisions. Amateur Qualifying for}
nary firing in Fam O’Shanter's big | ,
The “All-American” is a sort-of |
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-southpaw Malcolm Mohr, a prod- [Tigers Get Prep Hurler
DETROIT (UP)—Detroit Tigers
anriounced the signing today of
uct of the Jackson, Mich., sand-
‘lots, toa minor league contract.
Mohr, a 190-pounder, was a
standéut during his prep career |
Tigers also announced the sign-
ing of Mike Bocan, outfielder from
Jessup, Pa.
The St. Louis Cardinals have}
played eight rookies this season.
Six are still with the club.
aad en ie eS hy “os | eee eevee Skee taaare “dhe tee eh ov | aor’ 4? To 4 off as it does today when school
clusively in relief—the three who} ¥#" 3 Hi o¢ Site to 3 tt a aie _ wipes s ages t
paraded.in against Boston, Mar-| Mele, ib. 3 2 1 @ Boone, 3b § 3 anywhere hee
lowe, Herbert and Miller, ~~ | Sovet™! 2 3 3 8 Brope, 2 1 3. 3/ $100,000-merely for signing a Five othgr Tiger pitchers are | Wilber, ¢ $ 9 3 1 Kaine, to *| ball contract. ‘The sports world
. Ted sore | aces, $2 2 [Lise & 3 § | has produced its ful quota of pre-
3 i 1 3 pecmeck” 1 3 6 0| Cocious boys and girls
2 ¢ @ 1 Herbert, p ¢ & % $| Mel Ott “joined John McGraw
00 0 0 Miller p i @ ¢ ®/ and the New York Giants when
29 35 2 11 “Totals 4i 16.22.15} only 15 and never played a game
tor "Marlowe in 4h: ‘inthe minors.
nt, Serer in 5th. It memory is not at fault, Bobby
» ss ++. 288 WE 90010 Jones won the Southern Golf cham- ,
pionship when only 14 years old
. and the same year played in the
*| National Amateur. ~
Loa James. sind Bob: Gardner
when they were only 19 and in
the long age Horace Rawlins wen
the National Open at.the —_
age.
Vinnie-Richards, now & succesé>—
Hockey League whenonly 16 years
of age.
} — Maureen (Little “Moy “Connolly
Ilingis Motorcyclist
6a? Wins Eight-Mile Race
WILLIAMS GROVE, PA. #®—/
Charles Carey of Rockford, Tl. y
|flashed over the finish line in
| 8:1.42 yesterday to win the 8-mile
both last year and in 1952.
[Narragansett _ Racetrack
Launches 21st Season
PAWTUCKET, R.J. «®—Narra-
gansett Park launches its Zist sea-
sén of horse racing today, a 25-day
‘meeting that will feature four stake
racés topped by the $25,000 Provi-
den: Stakes for 3-year-olds.
the King Philip and the Narragan-
sett Nursery, both worth an added
$7,500.
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-~—~Last . Minute Bengals Sign Young ‘Wisconsin Pitcher DETROIT (UP)—Detroit Tigers
bave signed Harold Gauger, 18-
year-old Oshkosh, Wis., right-
hander, to a minor league. con-
tract.
Gauger won 19 games and lost
only one over a two-year span at
Oshkosh High School and in the
American -Legion. He will report
at Lakeland, Fia., next spring .
before being assigned to a farm
club.
_ A 170-pounder, Gauger was
chosen the most valuable player
in both the Wisconsin A!
Legion and high school. tourna-
ments this year. :
| Shamrock Coach, Aide
Attend 5-Day Clinic _
St. Michael coach: Bob “Mine-
weaser and assistant Mike Kazakos
left Sunday for Madison, - Wis.,
where they will attend a 5-day
coaching clinic_at the University
of Wisconsin. ’
Speakers at the football clinic
will be Duffy Daugherty of Michi-_ .
gan State College and Ivy William- ~
son of Wisconsin. Basketball
lecturers will be Hank Iba of Ok-
lahoma A & M and Bud Foster
of Wisconsin. ;
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try Club Saturday. O'Neill clicked...
on the 150-yard 13th hole while
playing with Jess Judd, Hoyt Metz-
Ber and Earl J. Chapman.
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| Pontiac. Boat Racer
Wins at Louisville
at Louisville, Ky. Sunday.
Keating has been in boat racing
for about 8 years and is doing very
Canadian . National Exhibition in
Toronto next weekend, then at Buf.
falo,, N. Y., to prepare for the
_ national championships in the 225
- Glass Aug. 22 at Cincinnati. |
National trials in the 135-cubic
League Leaders
aera a fe Oe Rosen, Cleveland,
Mantle, New Yor + York, 350:
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Entry deadline is Aug. 13.
for 2nd. Time Saturday ~
Ivory -Gefeated the
Youngstown Polo Club for the 2nd
straight time Saturday, _ 16-7, at
Mt
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California, Brooklyn
Youths Are Victors,
At Kalamazoo
~ KALAMAZOO, Mich. @—Tourna-
ment favorites . Jerry Moss- Mo-
desto, Calif., and Alan Silverman,
Brooklyn, N. Y., won singles titles
Sunday in the 39th annual National
Junior and Boys tennis champion.
ships,
The 18-year-old Moss, second-
seeded, defeated fourth-ranking,
Mike Green, Miami Beach, Fia.,
The top-seeded. Silverman, 15,
‘was extended in beating little Earl
.. 100-pound youngster
from St. ” Louis, Mo., in the boys
Both newly crowned champions
titles next year.
The. favorites won in boys’ dou- |
bles finals as Earl Buchholz, St.
Louis,.and Ned Neely, (Atlanta, de- |
feated the fourth-ranking Bruce
320 | Brian, Baltimore, and Don Ralph, |
“4! Bethesda, Md., 6-2, 6-4, a
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Couritry Club over the weekend, SMITH WINS STATE OPEN—Horton Smith (left), | winner of the Michigan Open played at Lakepointe
He edged out the. veteran Lloyd Mangrum, of Niles, Ill., and young
Gene Littler, each with 270s, on
| | the missus. After al] I haven't been
picking up the big stuff like Man-
grum-and- some of the boys week
after week.” —
Ulrich won it with Littler and
Mangrtim working one threesome.
behind him. The 30-year-old Minne- | sotan the first nine yesterday”
in 31_for a 63 hole score of 233.
Mangrum and Littler each were |
three strokes away at that point.
Littler, who started the final |
round in a tie with Ulrich at 402,
_ ‘Thad a 68, while Mangrum finished | ‘Repub’
“| with a_67._It_was_the first PGA‘ fo
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who was runnerup- here. Smith had 276 -to
Harbert by a single stroke.
Tiger Tales DETROIT (?) — Ove rheard in
Briggs Stadium:
Hoot Evers made an appear-
ance in a Detrot un form yes-
terday for the Ist time since 1952.
He pinch hit and..knocked in a!
rurr'with a ground ball.
The T gers, who traded Evers
to the Boston Red Sox in 1932,
purthased him from the New,
York Giants last Thursday.
When he stepped to the
he was given the biggest vie
any Tiger player received in
Briggs Stadium this season.-
If Ted Williams played full-
‘time in Briggs Stadium, he |
might challenge some of the |
all-time hitting record. The |
thumper has compiled a .542 |
average in Detroit's ball park
this season — pounding four —
home runs in his 24 times at
bat. .
Washington Senators visit De-
| troit for a fotgame series start-|
ing tonight. It is vital to both |
clubs,
berth in the 1st division—hangs in
| the balance.
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Berected by GEORGE SEATON
Weilinn tor the sereen by
a | in Phenix xivioa |. ‘. Mayor ‘1s Out on Bond,.
More Arrests Are Due
in Patterson Probe
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (INS)—Rus- sell County authorities said today
that they are piecing together evi-
and ‘corruption. in Phenix City,
“Sodom of the South.”
The Grand Jury, which meets
a week from today, will be given
evidence . gathered by state of-
ficials and national guardsmen who
“took over’? Phenix City—a spree
| town of some. 17,000 residents—and _enfércement officials.
Mayor Elmer E. Reese already
_} has been charged with willful
—— - TUES. WED., THURS. J eran attorney ard crime-fighter
Albert -L. Patterson: |
Patterson was virtually assured
of election when he won the Dem-
ocratic. nomination for state at-
torney-general. He campaigned on
“STALAG im” & & “ROMAN HOLIDAY”
Hey Kids!
Tes a Circus —
—Dining at Ted’s!
Family night Monday and Tues-
day with special favors and
service for the kiddies.
——— | Patterson_ probe.
waeen
, hebabut 'a “clean-up” ticket and was shot
to death June 18—the day before
he was to testify before a Grand
Jury investigating vote frauds.
George Johnson said, meanwhile,
that more “‘officials and reported
bosses”’. will be—arrestedin the
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WALLED LAKE
AIR CONDITIONED
On ‘Our Wide ‘Miracle Screen
“BAD FOR EACH OTHER”
with Chariten Hésten,
Lisabeth Scojt
—ALSO—
“GUN FURY”
in Technicolor with
Reck Hudsen
Waeerreee S
ojaneres
| |'SHALIMART. ig THE
TEMPTRESS
OF THE
AGES IN
THE * SPECTACLE
a The Temptress Of
‘The Ages In The - SHE WAS THE DANCE...
-. THE DESIRE... .THE FLAME
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Speetaele Of An Era!
Leonard | Goldstein
ere si
Plas: This ~
__ Comedy
“of the
IAG.
‘dence to be used for presentation |
to-a Grand Jury investigating. vice
M superceed local and county law |
Acting--Russell County solicitor
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Saat: i ae ot
travaganza, ‘ “AQUA ‘QUEEN—Esther Witiams rests at the edge
of the pool during filming of her latest water ex-
“ Jupiter’ s Darling,’’” ae M-GM e sunny California. Miss
studded swimsuit,
emi
her in the production. were searching for a ‘frogman’
1 ee ae eee
motor they use t chase law:
“POREVER FEMALE”
. Sedona
yesterday
without its motor, yout ot eee
than $400.
Flood Claims 186 Lives
“TEHRAN, Tran “@ — The news: "
paper Etelaat reports 186. bodies
have been recovered so far in thé
flood-stricken Kazvin area 100
miles northwest of here. Fifteen
villages were in the path of the
raging fldeds last Thursday and
Friday.
Williams wears a rhinestone- |
one of a large wardrobe used by nae
‘Bandits Loot 20 Homes;
|Kidnap 2 in Philippines
MANILA ® -— Forty bandits, re-
ported to be Communist-led © Huk
dissidents, raided San Jose; 80
miles north of Manila, last night.
Philippine News Service said the |
raiders looted about 20 homes and |
aI, | naped a policeman and a
civilian. ‘
The outlaws were reported to
have distributed leaflets urging the
inhabitants to cooperate with them
in their ‘ ‘fight against American | retargy of Agriculture True D.
imperialism.”
{With $6,000 in Bank
BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (®—After
John J, Panso, 7, died of,’ mal-
5 heirs in St. Vincent’s Hospital
Sy | ine night, police searched his
basement flat.
They founda bankbook showing
deposits totaling $6,000 and two un-
for 1952-1953 amounting to $200.
apparently hadn't eaten in a week.
Sharks ‘inhabit the lightless ilay-
ers of water 2% mileg below the Man Dies of Malnutrition high yields on such lands should
cashed income tax: refund checks |.
The hospital reported that Panso, /
‘found unconscious Saturday night,
surface of. the Atlantic Ocean. 14 Million Acres
Better Left Fallow? - CUSTER, 'S.D. & — Under Sec-
Morse said today 14 million acres
in the Great Plains should be
taken out of cultivation,
In a speech prepared for a meet-|
ing of the Great Plains Council,
Morse said farming of the drier
areas of the Great Plains “‘is ex-
"| Ploiting farming.”
fa who gamble on cashing |
on the few years of extreme
be prepared to assume the risks
and losses for the years when lit- |
tle or nothing wil] be produced,"’
he said. |
He recommended that farmers |
maintain reserves of feed and seed |
against dry. years ‘‘far beyond the | -
practices of most farmers and
ranchers.”
- HOLLYWOOD «—Marlon Bran-
do has been signed to play. the
role of the romantic gambler Sky
Masterson in the film version of
“Guys and Dolls,” producer Samuel
Goldwyn said today.
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“CASE OF Tet Sumo PROT” A tl ls lll tlt li lll lM lil ll il.
=| ana vvveree.
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lon Bike; Loses
} knocked him from ‘his bicycle.
la U-turn and headed the wrong
La broken elbow.
| a clothing’ store“‘loaded them in a
‘car with Rhode Island tags and
}| New Ociver Use Up |
4 Carolina allows a driver 10 pojnts hases Driver
BALTIMORE # — A hit-and-|
run driver .banged into 13-year-old
Herman Johnson yesterday and. Jax AEE LAPP LA AC.
> When the driver of the car made
| ae
way down a one-way street, Her-
man jumped back on his bicycle
and gave chase.
Peddling furiously, he forgot to
look where he was ‘going and
crashed into a parked car. He was
treated at’ Provident Hospital for AT— 12:30-3:45-7:00-10:00
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ahmed
Passersby Watch Trio
Make Off With 250 Suits
WILLIMANTIC, Conn.
_Passers-by watched last night as |
‘three men carried 250 suits out-of Sh Aubern Ave. WANTED TO BUY
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TODAY Thru TUESDAY
+; ON OUR GIANT SCREENT
AR LAWFORD ..=.JACK LEMMON | AT: 12:29-3:22-6:08-9:00
AT— 11:00-2:15-5:45-8:40
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Police said it wasn't the routine
“Sea of Lost Ships” || —WEDNESDAY—.
“MAN CRAZY” fet ner na
mercantile transfer the witnesses
thougttt. The burglars got away
with ‘merchandise. worth $15,000.
Marine io Korea Dead-
After Fall From Bunk
SEOUL (® — A U.S. Marine was
found dead alongside his bed yes
terday, the Ist Marine Division re-
ported ‘today. °
An investigator's report said the
Marine had fallen from his bunk.
He was found with bruises on the
forehead and had been bleeding
held. the nose. His name-was-with-
10-Demerits in 8 Hours
GAFFNEY, Ss. C. ® — South
under its demerit point system. A
man here recently passed his.
driver’s test at 2:15 p.m. and had
amassed his 16 \points six hours
later.
The list ‘of violations:
At 3:15, speeding, 342 points; at
6:30, reckless driving, 5 points; at
8, a warning, 2. points. sins
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_« ‘| By LAURA Z, HOBSON | Okda., in khaki work clothes, said| “We get $2.50 to@3.00-an acre,” | Son" AE
— SCOLLYER, Kan. (INS)—We saw he was married. hed two children, |Jehm eald promptly. “That's for He ee hand on the}
+ _a truck carrying what looked like a | Md then stayed shy and untalka-| cutting and then hauling to the a bie the “combine, |
~stubby-winged airplané, and I said | tive except-on technical questions) grain elevators” He pointed to | 1) ——— Pops Be gews
to my boys, “That's probably how | #bout combines. the red machine, “The wheat estado “Die the thin he
wy om 7 Dorado, Kas., took to my queries | here, amd the grain gets. “John,”: I said, “I’m betting on
, ~We soon passed another, how-| ias if he'd held a press conference | ®¥8Y from the straw. This ”
ever, and saw earth clinging to the in his: young life, | ®t .
Acrets the fields to our left, |ing back im late August and Sep- get home, I'm figuring to clear | Eisenhower returns to W twe of the machines were cutting | tember, we'll cut maize — that's be $500 fter buying my | today aft xtended weekend
15-foot swaths, and among the | feed_for cattle.” . pon ” ~ s . adl he it Cod tin Stes stain j
, idle ones, signs of a night’s | Their team had two combines, a i ere . ain _ one : pazal rou : : Diners were for bosses; Lloyd’ where he escaped the capital's hot- , camping were clear, to see. and their bosses were in the diner jae , . ca lias : having breakfast. Did they gi Bailey and- young John got their’ test weather in 18 years.
“The old journeyman tinkers," 1) je ie ren Detorehand T wanted | STue 01 cook-stoves, slept on bed- —— said. “Modern style — migratory | J? ; : rolls in the truck.or on the ground.| Selection of symbolic state birds
: to know, travel the highway until
See ne mere Sua ren sees ee oe, ea # In the cab of a grey GMC truck “The farmers,” said John, “know ‘ “I had my first cow,” he said, nal in 1926.
mounting a shiny new “Case com- | we're here.” around =~ *2
underwear, a young man and a/ come from all over, and set a deal. = , ,
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teenage boy looked down in aston-| might be one day’s work, around i © ss oes Sipe. 1866 by WEA Servicn. tne. ¥. “ws
ishment when I called up, “Hi, | 3 to 100 acres, or it could be two; or . — x anal rag —*~ Dianev a “pee _I interview. you for my | three tays, There's one farmer in DONALD DUCK _ ty. at |
ae ? el . | this county has 17,000 acres. With ° , :
a Lloyd Bailey; 28, of Ponca City,!our two combines, cutting around { iS BOWER >) [ |
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A" ar r fe CISCO KID A oe a
“Young man, I've been giving my deposits to Mr. Brown for
30: years—did he approve of you before he retired?”
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eee - eral I ‘CHICAGO w—Soy fancy. 4S. “NEW YORK -sDemand for air- ° ment i — Hills Memorial -
‘Soybeans dr opped ‘ba: ree ‘No. 1 @. 7 50 bu: aplesg, Transpar- Gardens r,. Beaty. will lie in
10-cent ‘dilly limit and corn ents. fancy 47 du: No. 1 300-4.00 bu crafts © urned k ‘market = state. ot the Hunt Funeral ae the 6.00-6.50 16-qt- case. Cantaloupe, No. ea t the - stoc mark Home. = = ”_ ™_ , fell more than five cents at one |§
timeon the board of trade today
on news the Midwest had received #00-4.50 box: Huckleberties, No. 1. 3.06. upward fi thou rice changes : :
3.28 for 12 pints: today gh p 8 i
ree Beans, green. flat. No. +4, “were generally small, |“ BUTLER, JULY 71° 1994,
sUsIE
200-2. -bu; ‘beans, green, round, No. o | 560 Lenuex; beloved-mother of
ample method mole pre | eet nT a a an ee a ey her lee un erp Boa I . a | er, Mrs jorence M. Keating
“pau ke an to 3k Tower, Septem: |Srciest Set Be e e eeaeaeevmmecee Uk take tga mat att - - + = s To ‘a fers, ie | sister rs. 8 Sens: topped. Nor 1 1.25-1.48 bu. Bree. | distillers found ready buy |. Mrs May Duna and: Russell Will. ber $2.06%4; corn 24s to 2% lower, | coi taney 3.80 ty bu: No 1 156-2.00 ‘2 | ities held firm but railroads eased. | cent Punetal usrrice Wit be
+ . September $1.61'2; oats 4% to, 1% | bu. Cabbage. Ne. 1. $1.50+2.00 bu, cabbage ding was .moderately® active. Wednesday, August 4th at 3 P.M f 1e | No s 150-260 bu: Cabbage cpreuta, No - : Then oad 8 t the Hunteon Funeral Home. “lower, September 73%2, and rye 1° 145) So7 ba. carrots No | 85-100; Missouri Pacific preferred Interment in White Chapel. Mrs.
1% to 15% lower, September $1:1454. | Butler will le in state at the doz set earrots,- topped. No. 1. 1.50-2 60
| bu bu Caultflewer:" No. 1, 2.50-3.00 on a opened up 344 points at-sl4
. ~ = : Hunt Funeral Home ' ybeans were 712 to“8t2 lower. Ceery No 1. 350-400 crt. celery block of 4,700 shares. During the; oj;asriai ~avaustT inst. ~
September $3.20!s. Sand, lard was No "1. 100-128 | dog. Corn. sweet’ accion. however, the gain dimin-; Mrs. Florence, 508 Doris. Rd
| 8 to 15 cents a hundred POUNdS ceret fency 750 S-der; No 1 150-29 ished. After the close of the mar- of Bills Gordan “Funeral service : lower, September $15.05 omy Pe tin mer nee oust to P 13 5 ket last week. the Interstate Cém- will be eld Wednesday ott, ath
Fi , : art vers ‘ — . ee at 1:30 PM at the relson- : cy. . Picker’ $00 6 00 Se ee nin > 35-3.08 >" merce Comynission approved a mew Johns Funeral Home with Rev. I : } Th. Grain Prices i dor hebs > Rroniant Na t 360-395 t./reorganwation plan for the bank- gewaré Do depend Sea . ~ + i Le i :
CHIGKGO GRAIN Ne fo oe nie eae ' Ontans Oe nan he rapt road. ~ Mrs. Dalgelish is at the Donel-
CHICAGO — AP--Opening grain 1 63-83 dor bens; dry Na 1 228259: .Along with the airerafts, General ~ oars rt iene pnt
oe 205° ar goybean | Soto bat gurates® are ary Ps oit,8 | Dynamics Was @ strong isstie. The . evening. In leu of ftléwers. - st 2.05%e 0 aS s v ~o0 q .
Pe. Dee... . 2.084 Sept. -) 20. p4 Bens Peas No 1. 300-3 50 bu, Peppers. | company expects to participgte in. Contributions retuetee ert Pood © 4 March’, .;. 211 Nov. . : 23112 | Cayenne No 1. §.00-5.25 bu. hot. | both the goverriment’s aitcraft and
: May. . 2.086% Jan .295's1No 1. 1.30-2.00 pk. bskt: sweet. faney | Be ; il pine March , ... 396%s |7.0@ bu: No. 1 §.50-600 bu. Potatoes shipbuilding programs, which wi : ;
7 core 161 May 2:9648 | n N 0-2 b bag? 3.50-4.50 FETTIG, JULY 31, 1964 ‘ROBERT:
: RES ser | “Lard ee” -Teocib bag: Radishes ted: fe be stepped-up according to a state- "Clore. ‘gg22 Van Gordon st.. age
. Mareh .,... 187 Sept. as He ‘Tao bebe: No. 1. .50-75 ‘doz behs: Radish ‘ment by Commerce Secretary | _ $i; peloved father of Gerald R. =
Ost Gite tte yey, - fan 2.00 Yo bskt: No 1,. 1.26-1°75 | -.—. ~ ew uesday,. August 3rd a
me? ot , March 1220) 14- ne pect furnie No. 1, 78-125 doz Adams Ex 36 Int Paper - 803 at St. Patrick's Church, Clifford,
bchs, Tusnin. gopved. No 1 150-200 bu | Admiral . 244 Int Silver 496 Mich Interment in St. Patrick's |
Fes . _| ‘tébtuce and sakaa ereens: Celery cob- Alr Reduce ... 263 Int Tel & Tel‘ 207 Cemetery Mr. Fettig {s now at |
. : ' . . bage No. t 200-325 bu> endive, No. | Alleg L Stl... 342 Jacobs f3 | the Blackburn Funeral ome, —,
- ews in rie 1. 160-138 bu: Endive bleached. “No 2} Aiited -Ch... | 932 Jehns Man 7 74? North. Branch, Mich tenn $225-2700 bi ~Fseerole No “1, 125-150 Allied Strs . 483 Jones & Lo ne 264
. bu Escartje bleached No ois 280-400) — Cha a 3 Kelsey May aH er
“incen' hac it, bu | Lett butter, No} 0 4 um Ltd e : 2: , vs - '
\ t Giacalone of Detroit, oo ce nead® No). 225-275 3 dor “Alum Am | ., 88 Kresge 88 208 HUTCHESON, ru Reeieed a - whe owns property at Big Lake crate: Lettuce head No. L. 100-150 bu. Am Airlin 145 Kroger - 59.2 | Waterford Twp, age 78, beloved
| Springfield’ Township, told Michi- Tere rad Poa boi a T5106 bu Romaine— i Crean 1 LOF Gas is 2 momer of Mrs. Helen eee: i > ; . ° ~1 35 i _ - 0 i. " pte - |
gan State Police of the Pontiac — Greens Cabbage Py m1 ior bu Am ae & EI 7% $ od meses ioe, ser cone Lillie Ricbardvor and ; uni . . , Caliard. No 1 1 ustard. Am Logo gs & SF om Mrs- Rose Gilbreath. Funeral’ rere Post this weekend that someone [YF Mo. 15 gu eorreL No 1 100). am M& Pal ate Lockh Aire . 39 r se ae | . ‘ . . rangements to be annoujiced dajer -.-
*- broke into a shed on his property sa bu Spach. we ts se 0 Am Motors 106 Loew's se 164 cee Daneres ous the ett
. A — Swiss Char ts) ‘u. »' Am N: Gas : . o:s Plains
and took a radio and power motor. 44°). 1 00-150. bu . am Rad 33 Lorillard 237 Sashabew Rd, Drayton Plat
No éstimate of the loss was made... - eeiceen /Am Seating .. 30° Mack Tee 20a lice s d. DETROIT EGGS - _ Am Smelt 393 Martin OL ot
police sal . DETROIT — AP Begs, fob Derroit | AM Tel & Tel V3 via py gtr 45 MYERS. AUGUST 2. 1934. SARH purse cases included. federal-state grades 4 : " - Md Com Bet Ld 59€7 Andersonville Rd. Wa
A black, patent leather | ! Whites -Grade A fumbo 59-66 weight- ae woolen =: Mid Stl Pd ‘14 uiterd: Mich age 64 beloved containng ever $100 and personal og orerage 64 farce 52-36 wid a we 1 Anac Cop 19 Monsan Ch «8 2- wife of John C. Myers: dear
F mecium 40-46/ wtd ay 44 small 2 on ~ Ment Werd rot imether of Mead. Charies and
papers, _ was lost near J1o and wt aa) grade B. large -46- 49 | Anac &c 3 9 Motor. Pd 22:7 Linda Jane Mvers, dear sister of
; U.S.10 Saturday morning by Mrs.. ara a: ‘8 “Peewees 23 ‘s 7 pbiipeds = bs 103 Motor {Wheel 24 Henry BE Yoorhets gnd Mre Let- ns r 37-65. wte Mine ag. Motorola 42 tie King. .Mrs Mvers is at the ~
Joan Livernois of 1947 Ruther. Browns AGrage’ A. jimbo ore. “Assd Dry G | 282 : . av 63. layge 582-54 wte av 34. medigm hag > Mueller Br 28 6 Donelson-Johns Funeral Home
Sos fod, Petroil, avcording to Mich 42-45 aya av | 44") seat 31-33 "c a aon gid Murray Cp 24 and may-be seen aft 7 . 33'¢ grace B large 45. grade ‘ 7 2's «xSNat Bisc ALT this evening, Completed funeral
gan State Trooper Charles John- %; laze ey Peewees 23 Avco Mfg 57 Nat Cash R 8445 arrangements, will be announced Bald Lima 02 4 a4: feiebeiebibaina son of the Pontiac Post. *Giigeks H, Balt « oh m1 frst Dass Se, tater.
N Chester C. Abney, a1. a Farm: CHICAGO POULTRY Benguet ok Nat Steel. 386 japan —sULY 31. 1900 DENIS
,___ ington, was sentenced to five days | Ree ‘AP)—Live poultry: Sieady Beth Stee! 80 = Nat The 1 8 WARD, . ? |
— in Gaidand. County Jail Saturday 9 hens.“ about steady on young stock: | Boeing Air... 536. Ny air Bri 30 | 4025 So, Lake Dr. Walled Lake in feubints TT coops: {ob paying prices Bonn Alum .. 19 Y Cant 24 Mich.. age 62; beloved husband
and assessed a $50 fine and $15 / unchanged to tg cent higher; heavy hens | Bone Strs ... 83 3 Nia M Pw 325 << pane Tooker” oe '
= 165-21. light hems 15-16; fryers or broil- rden . 719 Norf'& West . 43% _ ;
costs after he pleaded guilty 19 p52 of iid roosters 1) 5-14. capon. | Bee. .Warn... 854 No Am Av 401 carn, Nes tard Sores. are | drunk .driving before Farmngtén ettes 29-315. | Brit Mee ; as wee Fite 4 Richard and James Menard: dear |. +2 Nor Sia Pw ™ ‘ | Justice Allen C. Ingle. F . | Brun Balke 164 Nwst Airin mt | brother. of Lawrence and — | Abney will serve 60 days if’ the CHICAGO POTATOES | Budd Co .. 132 Ohio Oi 6a monate. — Laure os Ly rs 4 id i | CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arrvials | Burroughs: 223 Otis Eley 59-4 | a o™ rt and ee. | hy a
fine and costs go unpaid.“ . | 953:_on, track 292 total U8. shipments Campb W x 2° ae held Tuesday. Aug. “jra at 10 ‘ | for Priday 245: Saturday 104: Sunday 23 “am vy. Packard 3 | ,
To buy or seli im Waterford, suppties Pather light: demand moderate can Dry = een Aw Air 4 ict ttoe tae ‘a mee
f market about steady, ‘California lone im Pac 4 Pan . 7 \ . Drayton Plains or Clarkston area ms'ke 0-6 5: Idaho-Oregdén long Capital Airl 114 Param -Pict 22.1 Pr Lawrence Graven officiating.
see White Bros. Real Estate. OR whites 415-38: round reds 390-445 Cartier Cp. 576 Da 32 | ettetins af the Mesure etl ws 3-7118. —Adv. | Washington round reds 400-10; Nebraska Case JJ . 3 Taney JC. 8 : , round reds 2.7 (Cater Trac _. 614 Pa RR iT) snes ovement een . ~~ Rich- Celane: 1 epss Cola 18 ~ ardson-Bir nera ome, j
Re-elect Clare Hubbell Sheriff, \° - ‘Gert ps ote Ts D. a2 | (Walled Lake.
Republican. vee August 3rd. Adv. DETROIT POULTRY | Cert-teed . 191 Phileo . 364 — DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per pound Ches & Oh 371 Philip Mor... 385} : ——.- ++ : f.o.b. Detroit 'for No 1 quality live poul- Chi & NW 6 Phil Pet. 62.7| SMITH, AUGUST 1. 1954. ROBERT
Fe re oa we o— try up to 10 am. Chrysler . 627 Pulsby” Mills . (45.2 Leon, 1141 Elkhorn Le Ra.
er - bail, FE Sal, + Heavy hens 20-24: light type 17-18: Cities Sve .... 97 Pr Plate Gl .. 57 5 | “Lake Orion. Mich, age: 2'2: be- | | heavy broilers or fryers :2-4 lbs) whites | Clark Eowip 484 Proct & G.. 856) loved infant son of Mrs Paula . Diamond Rings, 20q «Off. | 27-30: gray crosses 28-29%): Barred | Climax Mo... 526 ——, se i eens: dear brother of gos
Georges - ewports, Dep’ - t 4-6 Ibs 33- | Cluett. 33 9} Russe and Frank. Smith ‘us
” Jewelry 7 aes Market. about * steady ~ Coca an 1182 Radio Cp - 326) neral service will be held Tues-
“hens as supply and demand light. Fry- Colg «Pal 51.6 Reo Moters art. S87, Aug. 3rd att FM. at the
gate bse far as TOO yearn Ee ae cattery ee wes Fan RE ET Be Orion’ with Ren, Ret. Carlee date back as far as 7,000 years. pites ample and demand fair con GE / at Rey 1 stet 8 Lawn Gemeters Baby wees tat
= — ~~ ‘Gon Pe on wil RKO P 86 he in state at the ‘Allen's. Fu- 7 - ; on Pw pt 432 1074 Boeck Spe 214 neral Home
SHAPED Furniture a Con Pw pra, mes Safeway St 452
TO FIT" Covers [SeuRtnnCRnE ner cone ~ e } . $7 (Bt Reg Pa Hb ' Cont OM Seouie Mt 3a4 "SHANK @UTY 3f 1954, HENRY Copper Ring "94 Seab AL RR... 597 1004 W- LaSalle 8t South
Corn Pe _ 77% Sears Roeb.., .674 Pei: d. Ind. age 78. beloved fath-
SHOP one Call 992 *Cruc St} 254 @hell Oi ”"4t4 -er -ef Cert B. Shank. “uneral
aT FE s 2 Cunn Drug W4 Simmons 35 gt service will be held Tuesday
S8E THEM ON YOUR FURNITURE Curtiss Wr 122. Sinclair O 42.6 Aug. Ird af.2 P.M at the Pursilev
CHAIR : © Det Eris 23.4 Becony Vac... 443 Funeral. Hime with Rev. . Tom Dis C B-ag 317 S6u Pac uae 445), Malone officiating" Taterment in
SOFA Doug - Airc 873 Sou Ry 57.5 Ottawa Park Cemetery, Mr
$e95 Dow Chem ... 424 Sparks W 31 Shank will lie in state at the ———== Oo Pe Pont 1372 Sperry. ....., 64.6 Pursley Funeral Home.- .
Eagle P 226 Std Brand . 364 PRICES roe STANDARO- SIZES OMLY East Air L > Std O§ Cal 635: —
East Kod 6g Std Ol Ind .. 804! . SCHNEIDER. JULY 31. 1954. STEV- Ow ; Fl Auto L 373 Std Ou NJ. 89 en Joseph 422 E. Beverly st.,
. solesmon 1 & Mus In 25 Std Oi Oh 401 beloved infant -son of Oscar J. come to your home ear R d 5 Stevens JP... 255 - tin your ad 12.5 3 w 23 and Margaret H. Schneider: dear : rts —* . — aly ; u : Stadebe er . 1a < erener rod Scott Owen, Louisa and
1ON eb- a a Ol 23 eter Schneider. Prevers will ne t . ‘ Mirestone . e2 sua ul ‘4 otfeerd” Tuesd: B | Mi i# Swift & Co feer uesdav at -10 A. M at
ice a am, ree ne ° “ are < 488 the Voorhees-Biple Funeral Home . : y 2 Tex: 346 it Rev. Fr. * Michael 7 . Texas Co 74 6 bd .
ore. Styles Fen me as ‘Tex G isul’ 1912 . fret officiating. Interment in ~
heres ted Pee reg Thomp Pa 134 athe Voorhees-Stple: Panett “trom Court to Coasr—The "Orit Jen Mills aag Tk y. — me “pete -
: aoe Motors rary Transamer... 364 ~~ a ~ ee Sen Ret & 232 tTwent C Fox .-221 Flower 3
efrac .. 22.5 Underwd 29.2 s- : Jen Tel . | Fen eo. Un Carbide. 82.2 PON —_—
.. nm Pac... .... 2 SCHAFER'S FLOWERS Jen Tire .... 394 Unit Air Lin.. 26:2 139 AUBU
Sites ge EE Batt Abe” Gy) ACRURE reap - . = - : 5.6. a tical Ad: | zonerae®, tor] Dat Pruit.. Sh Funeral Directors” 4 ' et : . | dood : n Cas Im... mate
te | rae Petes | ghd US Lines .... 165 |
e ’ : F 3t West s. 198 US Smelt an 514 D el: J lel ._DEMOCRATS: Don’t be hood-winked into Brevnound.. 126 Us Steel SE. on =1SON- | pest ns
- nominating a sure loser, “nominate a possible winner |oitsveccatre 9) ES Sigel PE 1ST beater or FUNERALS
Aoliand PF 17 Van Real... 297 ; a for the November election ‘— -. ; Howeste .. 48 Warn R Pic 172) (Vf LA LS sly ~ Hooker FI BOF OW Va Puln |) 412 ne ~ Toand Yer mn Ww ty 1 By , . t
Vote August ‘3rd f ic ad Se ae ee BN HONG 9 ee Chere See nland st 34 White Mot .. 35 © ae . é inerir gia tT Wilson & Co 96 - ae
' » nteriak Tr 1s Wisc El Pw 33.2 o ap. i . tema + ; Wm: A tnt Hary "2% Woolworth 446 oa ee ae eee!
pao . mt Nic 452 Yale & Tow .
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CANVASSER, PREFER. MAN a
ve car, 8s
ae gtd at Dixie Hwy., aia a 12 A. M.
: ‘ CaneEyroRs eee r_r" mer only
Here ls @ $6,000 3,000 pour”
jon whieh must be Yitled imme-
sini it r alert and
roduct on Club Plan: Ercellent training fees and. over-
id weekly. No gotecting
very. cus and
i We ww he must
is willing to work to make it.
Opportunities for rapid advance-
fient and .acreased income. Write
toqay, giving rer business ex-
perience and bumber to
ar.ange for an interview’ B R-.
Hammond. 4 Welton, [Detroit ~ 4. Mabie:
EXPERI =NCE AWNING INSTAL: ler wanted EM 3-33 EXPERTENCE ) MAN = “OPER- ate Shermrn digger Call STA
4-2731
EXPERIENCED SERVICE |
tion operator 1365 W STA-
Huron
GROOM TO TAKE CARE OF saD- @ie-horses OQutlands
bie 23175 % 14 mute Read,
_ Telegraph R Sta-
near
Korean V i — Non Vets See our AD under ‘‘Instructions "
will supply building at good loca.
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ac Press,
a
owe
I! you heve a
N. Telegraph | ear call
9 to 10 am at 9
PERMANENT POSITION OPEN IN
area. Knowledge Of music”
train applicant =.
terest in this. type of work Must
“bave.cat Ap.-y et Grinnell Br Te, i § Saginaw. Pontiac.
REat reed
Orion and Oxford
of Lake
LAWRENCE Lake
area Work out Orion
office
he | ¢. lew, Box
GA Li RD EXPERIENCED © WAITRESS . Perr in _persen__—_____-
FE 4.442 -136 East Pike St
: “THE POODHKOUSEK EE PING ‘SHOP
- ot Pon’ - %) ww Burse 7
NOTICT --——.
Does vour~present-job pay you
at least $110 a week? IT need 5
mechanically inclined men. white.
betweem 21 and 49 who have de-
pendabie transportation Reaart ats
103 am. or 27:3 Tuesday
August 3 at 7
Pontiac we
NEEDED-
if ure y men z
T oolmakers 8
: -Flectricians
Pipefitters « .
Millwrights
Machine Repair
Tinsmiths -
APPLY
PONTIAC
MOTOR
DIVISION
‘Linployment Ortice
é “ .
GLENWOOD AVE,
PONTI@C. MICH
PARP Time EXPERIENCED
salesman over 25 with car to sell
Chrysler Air Temp Room Air
Conditioners in Birmingham-Pon-
tiac) See Robert Koch at Keller
~ Koch Inc., Chrysler Pirmeuth
Agency, Birmingham
“SALESMAN FCR ELECTRIC J AP.
pliances
f/-with successful background of re-
lated. selling. Between 25 & 35 &
high Must be
steady
THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
SHO iP PONTIA school graduate
Huron _
SALESMAN TO SELL LUMBER. building supplie. ind mill work
Applicatt im: will be takefr Friday
and Satu day of this week. Em-
pire Construction es 3 Co.. 8260
Cooley Lake Rd.. nion: Lake
Village
_ WANTED: JANITOR, WHITE, MID- oes ed only. Apply in fson.”
ane, colts a Hoke. 464
Auborn Ave
MARRIED MA
farm: no chitaren.
vard E. between
_ Dequindre Rd
We Have Opening —
TO WORK ON
1712 8. Boule-
John R and
+t "ait willing
sto aiey fre eromelion
uvu-cuci-opnoriunity ‘or right
Apply in persermt only 78 N Pad-
_ dock
Help Wanted Female 7
AMRIT tous wv OMEN
be thoroughly trained as @&
+ ASHTON, SHOW
Call Leo Lepley, FE 2620. -
4-1] MECHANIC WANTED. MUST
be famrtia wth Cadifiae and Olds
baa rE —s between 1 and 2
a Ru amet PAINT MAN Ey
soye eit wie BUILD POST ; rere ertet plus prizes,
@ “Miss Eleanor Swee-
ne a. of Detroit, $100 and $25.
costs 6n a drunk driving. count and
$10 for Tafure to have.a driver's
‘license Saturday when she pleaded |
"guilty to beth counts. She will
| spend 65 day in Oakland County
Jail if the fines are not paid. i k starting Angi
| ner et
! iNO OTHER
= {
DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE
New available in this area to Salesmen with preven ability and «
Sha Amount of caplial whe wish io enter Into business for themselves, —
Must have the executive ability to hire and supervise other salesmen
te ge out and do the selling job you yourself are capable of doing.
Our compauy is only three years old but already sales are over Three :
_ Milton Doltars per year. The product is nationally advertised In Good
. abd other leading magazines, Hewspapers, TV: and radie - "
Really and trulyia golden opportanity to Men experienéed in the direct
setting field. The oniv capital needed ts, your initial erder and « «mail
pepe tan eR _ so-beepent in- your own exclusive territory. This
te oe y-Night” offer, Please de het apply if you cannot stand
Tad ‘ender tlese investigation. Exceptional “profits in excess of $20,000
: Bul Reap enaty. We will give you atl the
- ‘Most of the fsable fuels consist |
of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and
| nitrogen mixed together. ’
COCKROACHES] One Full Yeor Guarontee
From Hoses, ' “Apartments, Gro-
cery Stores and Restaurarits.-Re-
main gut only three hours: No
signs used, i
- Rox Ex Company sore Pont. Lal Bk. Rigg, FE 4.9462
* “SELLING'S SIMPLE {
_ through Cla sified ads 1”
Cars, real “estate, furnie
+
ture—anything! Call FE
2-8181 for an.ad-writen .
AMATING NEW
‘Net change... 10-2 +2 21 the Press office in [| - DIRECTOR Noon goes 1808 986 SAT 1333) the following boxes | FOR. rev ay 1805 988 639 1332 i OXES > = * "ENT i
Week aro 1778 97% 632 1314 &® SARAH COVENTRY ! onth ago 1751 941 609 128.2 , . ; ‘oun | Year ago 1417 873 $3.0 1092 8 7, 9 V6, 18, 21, 24, . - ANC. =
r | tose hype tate we ae ie 26, 28, 29, 51, 55, 61, 64, sppearing ing 36 of ‘gue 'charee: « aoe Dis trict 1954 High iS R 53 55 ; 69, 70, 71, 73, 75, 79, 88. ter whe have access to a car and
1983 Low 110? se es ie) who hate @ desire to earn $90 “Democret | ames -e ms és q a week or > Pull or part
fi . s ae ww time Experience not necessary.
f j cnn’, ‘em - ee No investment eat For =
a . 7 . i o ve . ee Ks) . terview. appointment one
Former U, S$. Government Attorney with experience in Figures after decimal Pointe" are eighths Cemete Lots” 5 4-6189, : __
five (5) ditterent government departments. Former . _j B..... shaboctacess— teen Mek Pn 7, PRIENDLY. WOMAN
an _ Public Administrator of Oakland County. Democratic Baltrein Ruben TO a 5 CHOICE.» GRAVE LOT” wILi insted the now famous complete
nominee tor Prosecutor of Oakland County in 1950. At- Gety Meniene e CEROAts divide, Memorial Cros. section. (| Hope Chest of. Linen
torney for Troy Township 1948-1949. 23 Years ex- Kingston Products i) 2s 23 2300 g on Chapel FE 4-0085 : pont horeuattt Trendly woman
perience as a practicing attorney in Michigan. Product Soico 8: Airave RT ORT 27 pLOTS. OAKLAND, HILLS ME present our linens to the girls. f ‘ of Universities of Georgia, ee aanington “and FP Rady Mies — 4, Secenonthedon Mich FE 2.1050 y on an anpointment basis” Our
‘Georgerewn tt mene th ie aS lle ll Hele W d Male with us 4, not available in any “ elp ante a 6 store. you have a car,
. ‘ : ?
. ro d
efor general office
Permanent employ- _
Should be able to
: type take short band. file.
and do bookkeeping. Insur-
ance experience desirable
Retezences Please reply to
Postiae Press, Bow 13),
=
HOUSEKEEPER A AND COOK _
Cow try home located near Meta-
mora. Permanent ‘position Give
references and salary expected tn
_teply_ Bor No 29 Pontiac Press aa ecereetion Pe Adettn
LADY. Me
“EARN EXTHA MONEY
in your spare time- by making
hte — cath — ee — ere
Writs & © Box 231, Flint. Mich
Give phon: number “
MAN ‘WITH WEI BEHAVED BOY
a housekeeper Would like |
heme tobe mere attractive than.
salary. Write Pontiac Press Box 6. |
~~ PERSONNFL
ASSISTANT Starting Salary 43300 Per Vear
Bachelo's degree in personnel
m -thods edveation, or sectal sci-
ences required) Excellent opportu-
nity for learnene personne) werk
and participating n program. de- i
al '
veiooment Duties not primarily. «
ctericat pot typing . REMOV-
Pree estimates.
"caw SPPAYED ron
FE 20067 WEL
* and eraby! na
sTONE. _ GRAVEL |
LIGHT DOZ
and fil apie aie
wp Moving & Trucking 19
- | Agents for \ American vee
foe =NDCARPEN OO” REFRIGERATORS iii
aioe Sg Me 0 whe: iM IRR eo RRO AOR SATNG” WACHINES?”
‘ AA-L MOVING & TRUCKING OR | | pickup & deliyery, Good service
| at reas. rates 158 an ume,
ot} a Bus
chen & srabhisn hanled: “Clean
HANDY-MaAN”
FE 23664
oow Ne in. FEST FENCING. .
Ruvbdpish Nealed PE 2
LIGW arr yery
cheap. F aoe 7
MAN OW TON
tse work Cen
REDL ICED RATES Carge Ver to serve fou Smith — JOBS,
hk
anvtime
wants aa
[ SUDDE:
ASHES, RUB- _bish and tight trucking PE 46078.
“O'DELL CARTAGE je ater -Listence Moving
ij
VOLLMTAR MOVING | AND STOR:
fear
Utnes Large vane anvwhere
Ste os @uiek cervice
1 N Perrs
TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB
_ bie: Anytime. Cheap FE 3.9296.
Trucks: to. Rent
Wiki atts NT
% Tor kot te 1 Ton Stakes *
‘ka
Pontiac "Farm and >
Industrial Tractor Co.
rr som at +140 WANTED EVE
— traek, errd OEE Er ae oars 80207 |
Painting & & Decorating 20
A-) PAINTING PAPERAABOIAO, ve
OF. * Fem: Fetinates: FE
44-6918
A.) PAINTING INTERIOR & EX - terior '@ percent dise for cash.
Tere reerontere “ree estimates,
_SE 4-9205
COMPLETE SERVICE. PAINTING wel washing caver Gi 1 eaning.
_Reasouad;. FE 5-
COMPLETE a -
’
1,
washing paverhangine & clean- . ing building Cc _OR TERMS. Tupner,| OR 37061.
In’ T E RIOR A OR ‘tel done No fob
Poo bie or tor small, Pree esti- mates, FE 2
PAINTING A AND “DECORA ATING,
also alin ree esti
__Mates. | re 0808.
PAINTING, INTERIOR AND >
terior. Free estimates, References. |
OR 3-461 ' :
PAINTING GOMMERCIAL, PA-
ering & paper remered. oa
ite OA 8-380! FE
Paintina RSI & Sane aa
estimates; [FE 2 "37
PAINTING /AND DECORATING. — Pree est
owing cards sell. like magic _ m PREE samples pi you $55 — teeter vetrecting men = "36 boxes!} Big line’ Profits to salary “wel” Pontine Press Bo 100 ‘per cent. plus BONUS GIFTS! 6.
Mn FRY * for prompiness, CRE. | MAN NEETS JOB BADLY OF Arve se cbt ew ea ee icage MAN “20° YEARS OLD “Ww ANTS DAY! NGHT , ~
BIGGER BRO? “SELLING plenty af steady work. “Tots ot y Pes ve FE 56-8300. — ‘ greetirg carde- seh. overtime stead worker depend- I i M. STRAKA a
+ sational . fectory — areains \ able ¢:p rienced in construction, ro z 7 -
, ees. % boxes, fer. We boxes truck ..drivins aintine tractor iO poke 497% ANDY CON- mo while thee ist Bie Te driving, shoo work. sewer work fos BON ® Ratio & TV : ; “new, se Christmas’ Cards, Station- “_ gas m work “PR O447520 0. to —_ +
Ep ay 7 kealiaee cand ral. | ; 8 is iM * 5 ar ib ae eee MITCHELES TV _Deot. __ Louis, BEA RA oe ML FE 5 1016 S,5_Pae__FB_2ai
enced or with som raat ee ieee _ Typewriter Service 22A | rell training. Belary and commie. |- yl work of ant kind ‘
& — * 7 pore 7 WANT: WORK OF ANY TISEWRITERS | “pte i
, BAKERY SALES SAN THER, ste AS sciienihereaate + Wr L ‘year> of” Andetson Bakery. 124° ~ Ot); CLAssT. Expert , W 14 Mile Rd, Birmingham. MI fied ve everyday problems Genera 2 Fw and Office ;
7it4, ‘ in a barry! ‘call FE. “2eT8t,~ bly iGo, . Lew ence. y
-# so. , oh i {- , «
: i \y ‘ . . By i 4 , & -. —
iP gS Ap es ie fi : | ie Hi wer i. Fi ? fy ptf
es 8 8 4
‘Lost & Pound und
he Maw’ _ FO ‘D: Ss See? Ser CUFF LINE |
< na counter, Poatine te Ken
ANYBODY "ROUND. PT wr Billy, a blue parakeet, fiew
‘from his domain Friday. Please
contact OR 3-6127 if you know his - whereabouts
Lost. MAN 8 BILLFOLD AND
check book Sat. Please return
_papers. Reward. FE 5-3663.
ee: PRESTOLITE TANK _BE- een Pontiac and Straits’ Lake.
, Reward. PE 4-543:.
LOST: BLUE SUIT COAT IN VI-
cinity of . Pinder Pontiac.
_ Please call FE $3051—
Notices § & Personals 25
wo 8 p.m, Public
~ ore ,
as their state
Pir. bores bares r¥ bane 8 eo Mark, ae CONFI-
Piiential cepants,
— Licensed
—§-6898,
iF You. COULD BEE HOW NICE
at our
ND “BIL-’
viata wd Si
-
MAHAN
a ited model 40 how: e
Atay ‘be, soo" bees ake
aneotErety HAVE
Open 8:30 ‘til 8:30
33:'W, Huron 8t. e:
;| Wanted Real Estate 32A
HAVE BUYERS FOR
2- bedroom home. Close in, $750 down,
3 berooms with activities room
- ho i r. $10,800" dow. arouse
on room, or . hoo Eth it apeuae.
it for
Jolored. Toe down. »
2 bedé home for colored $650 you wo eall us today. A-l Rug
Cleaners, FE 4-7110.
Ir . YOU WANT A we. QUIET |
shady to spend your vaca-
tion ¢ John mar? Moores
on Bass pe oy 3 mi. . of Lad
Tochen, h, $28 a wk, boat in- elud bedrooms in es.
KNAPP 6HOES. $ TO 1 AA to err. ® North
nia ee a er an myse es!
bridge, 23 8. Paddock, ‘Pontiac,
ON AND APTER THIS DATE, T will not be iS cpoosible
any
-y
Mic’ ee
ts PRIVATE eur SERVICE
safe and “ten Sra task
100 | Pree wed con: stations.
oss S Om 36473
Wd. Child, to Board 2%
ONE CHILD, EX!
lie home
-Wtd. Household Goods 27
LE, Dea Faker SOOT Ofer buyers cash waiting.
__ FE 478A.
“FURNITURE NEEDED
Entire pome eneerien 3.5
ch i ba ad Ee sara
Conimunity _
wan) or furniture, Ph ve 23-8523.
WANTED FURNITURE
ENT CARE,
§-0575. 7 down,
Call a
Specialist! When You Want to Sell
Real. Estatef™ ~ os
tor am' p iy diops ee doc
® rea) estate “gpecialist.
us if you have a real
* problem, ist with
estate |
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~ BROS. -
CASH
IN —
24 HOURS
For your equity your
| gt eS ot be at
ie le Pg deas We mean '
EDW. M. STOUT: Tl NN. cay Ph. FE 6-108
S socHor IF & cance |
Ph. FE 5-8163 |
Call J, A Taylor Realtor, FE |’ trance: £2544.
roblems call for @ bank- | 3
m.
-|For sure results 7
Phone Me) Ray ig 4 or ~ ey eee 62 Ru
Open 8 5
‘F.. Mc ZY Office 8900 Com pe Rd.
i ROOMS. ADULTS “ONLY. 60 LA-
i noon, SATE GATRANGE
a em eS enn
|. 38 Matthews,
PRIVATE area.
ROOMS. EVERYTHING
. waked 5 minutes walk from town,
—— a
ING ROOMS, only. 18 Elwood.
2 Room. CLOSE: IN. CLEAN Lin. |
q FE-4-5837.
ROOMS FISHER BODY
3 ie relvigereios ae ne ee
Hot water. Men only. FE 5-0526.
8 FURNISHED APART-
meat, Private | bath, 1 baby wel-
come. 7 Cla
3 Seat Sore AND REFERIQG-
r. Private entrance and bath.
to St Btate St. FE Sos
7 ROOMS AND BATH, W. SIDE.
Private entrance. FE 4-2684.
2 ROOM FURNISHED. 200: BALD-
win, PE 32-210
Git DREN CLEAN, 2? ROOM
welcome. Poplar off Baldwin,
ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE.
Private entrance. ihe E. Howard.
DECORA
ROOMS.
bath ei Ww. Pi Pike. BS
Pri ate bath and gotance Baby Vv ?.
— No gmoking.
FE 48498
3 ROOM FU ment. Priv bath. Adults only.
Elk Ch 283. Oakland Ave.
3 ROOM APARTMENT.
130 W. Lawrence.
| GOWER FLAT ¢ s
and bath Lovely location, Write
Pontiac Prers, Box 3.
only. - 69 ul
3 NICE ROOMS. PRIVA _trance, 1 of 2 adults.
PURN 3-7671.
pletels
pK. au imodere mad
Avaliable, “Bev:
3 snooMa.- ADULTS _ ‘ONLY. si | 3 BEDRO "BEDROO! ROC
cher, No ‘Ganaren.
tor 2 hour yen’ perience tee
and
single. tence ‘construction. a _4 ray all dag. References. “Write
Dele Press Bex 4 -_--
. D EXCEPT
'. room suite. rsi00 month.
or aid
R-
unfurnished? yop wel ea before & :00 m.
MODERN 5 ROOMS,
ach,
PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO
rent in Big Beaver, Call OL 23-3606,
RENTALS, ALL “KINDS. FEE +10.
_Pamily Rental Agent. FE 4-2683.
2 3 ROOMS AND. BATH. 10 BUF- " talo St., Clarkston; Mich.
ROOMS AND BATH, 3464 ROCK-
haven, east of Auburn Heights,
$50 month .-:
5 ROOM ————
82
nouses U UNPURN % RENT
‘7 ROOM HOUSE. AL LOW 2
dren. b, mawiss Tommy's Bar. Kee-
ROOMS, -MODERN
_rage. Adults. 282 E. ems Pike.
“ROOM APT. PRIVATE EN- trance, Adults only. 639 F
bath. No drinkers-
R FURNISHED
ment. U ant Modern. $00 per
month.
ATTRACTIVE 3 a aT APART-
_ Dime: near Pontiac Motors, FE
BASEMENT APARTMENT. 2
Rt. No drinkers. 996 LaSalle
FE 2-9680.
ENT APARTMENT, WALK-
_ Shes! distance from downtown, FE Adults
APART-
Pa
GLEAN 4 ROOM APT., PRIVATE
e, bath with land-
lady. References OR- be-
een 9 and 12 a.m. only
FURNISHED APARTMENT, PRI-
vate entrance and jaundry privi-
ieee. al} alas conveniences.
A PRIVATE ENTRANCE AND BATH” 2 rooms.” Adulte
Rent Houses Furnished 35
EN-|
ISHED HOUSE T.
_Children welcome. Plateau 22360. | .
A. A CHARMING % 1 °
oe
. YOUNG. newrau| ARK ST.
2073
Keego Harbor. TOwnsend.
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) L.
$15
‘Rent Lake Property 36A 7
I}
GUST 2, 1054
-BARGAIN | BARGAIN 1 f
Owner has reduced $1,000!
i screen perch. $2, oo down.
TIM WwW FRIGHT, ares
eta fe
$1,300 DOWN. PRICE. Small Ling Od ie
esate beater included, w
for stove, nice garden | space, Would: accept trade. |
mi
ELIZABETH
atm ta queied owt on
fenced, with anne yore shrubs
of two rooms, sice living room, dandy kitchen, full bath
den full basem,
car rage, alum .
¥ an Al fer #11
lots and garage are worth
509. alone. |“BUD”. Nicholle
RA NCH BU NOALOW
ner's s Pyrofax “gas) -at- 2685 South
Woodward just south of Ted's
-. Drive im, Inquire et store‘ or
phone FE 5- ;
STORE BUILDING, $19 acne
Lake Ave, 20x60, full
Phone FE 8-032 or FE eis
_ Reng Office Space 7
CONDITIONED. OF FICE
“epace an * oe Savings & Loan
ron St. FE 4-0561.
i ROOM COTTAGE NEAR. WIt- ODERN OFFICE HEAT AN ERN OFFICE. HEAT AND Foundry “So monthly. 280.| water b th
_ Fisher, id 3-4322. Lake Rd. .
For Rent Miscellaneous ha tain
BARN WITH WATER; ELECTRICI-
For Sate Houses POPPA PBIALBPLLL LD OLA ALAM
STIRACTIVE RANGH TYPE
shell. Good location, Call FE.
FoR SALE 4 ROOM fouUsE nea: School, 4-5268. .
we ig oR = BY OWNER.
; “ty: BY. OWNER, Rs. 0
eee, “taal 8 ae Tn aid a
peaeeeen upper apt » native 00 cw a
APART- | 5 BEDROOM HOME ON LAKE. A HOME OF YOUR
close in. PE 27344, OWN
MODERN @ ROOMS. 3 BEDROOM - *
No Perry Stk rp fone of What: You've Waited For
-Huron Gardens = REAR * ROOMS. BATH, NOT Ju st of town—a 2 bed
eutanie. for canon. date emt Sette Benedicts. Best price and $1500
T RC ROOM OM UPPER PLAT guns hoe down.
verine lakefront. MA 4-' .
7 ROOMS. CLEAN AnD MODERN North Side
je 4295 Hatchery. I On West Chicago priced at p ddaed
oe 3.1765. with terms Five room frame SAM WARW' » HAS 1 NEW _ 2 home with 2 bedreoma, dining
lease at $100, FE room, basement, and garage.
+5000, 1 wee ivan Lake.| Early possession
ALLED
garage, .
Pa’ nest, ‘comb, storm early
possession. A fine home in a fine
neighborhood. °
3 ROOM AND BATH. MODERN,
ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN.
_— furnishe. apartment, ‘atte only,
FE. 4-336. y
sf
Cass and Eliz. Lk. privileges. FE
4-801 . West Suburban
A fine brick home built by.
him self. BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM TARE: builder for Two beds |
ront home. ‘aoders conveniences, rooms, vestibule, large living |
3 miles from Pontiac. seas bus | room wiih fireplace, fuil dining
and schoo! line. oem 1, th rough lends rl vd “ieee we ee
1s, sca -
A on be niet, tures about this wonderful proper-
ty that will please you.
Ottawa ‘Drive
week or
P.M
cabin ON LAKE oan. ey THE
day month 3-4852 COTTAGE ON PONTIAC ARE. A truly fine brick home with dow-
ag 1 to Sept 30 Will ‘ ble brick. eodertany con- |
conveniences. includes ditioned. le
Cail Royal- Oak bath up TV tstioule. preakiast
nook, screened terrace, full dining
room and lavatory downstairs.
grand home-—seeing is believing
+> _ 3
43 |
Garage, Right next door to St. |
Al For Sale Houses
‘Ss ROOM HOME LOCATED IN
” Elizabeth Lake Estates overlook-
foe the golf course: $2.900 down,
Call PE 5-1286.
* OFFERS
West Side Bargain You can't afford to pay rent
© E00 ae up this bargain —
= eguciee ly meaera
ois, ull
ker, siding and roof all new,
-1)eear_garage— paved nd street convenient 1o- |
cation TTSO, $1
.t o7n..
Priced to Sell
car
Priced for quick i sia
Near Pontiae High
Extra large 7 gn modern
home, 3 rooms, event
large vestibule on a.
4 coum aan th
ow: Lesement,
HA Seeanen” ear serege.
Beautifully sendoneaa
732300, splendid income pos-
sibilities. $13,500, terms. -
4 Family—Close In
Large Income, 13 rooms & 4
baths owners ~apartment
lus monthly income of $256. r e basement recreation room.
| Ese eh ce 4 —me :
| $2,250. DOWN. SPR! $8,450,
Corner jot, I's car al
We have plenty “ot other properties
for sale,
CAMERON x CLARK ©
PE ¢-6492 1362 W. Huren Open evenings.
+ Co-operative Real Estate Exenenge
na ie
CHARLES | k HERE'S ONE built for
256 ranch or RESALE. ~ $2.500 1 DOWN. FE | + NR SAAT $1.960. DOWN $10,450. $0. PULL Free-and-clear iene
alow ! . 7 poultry hetse, ce . lawn
. 5 live | shade, 2 acres ‘of land Wilf sefl ing room, kitclen w dining | for $8, eee or trade on 3 bedroom | this
forced air furnace. 14 car #8) to’ $14,000. a ee : tage, large lot with garden apet. |
This home
“FOR COLORE D.
~ nat read this unless you have
$50 per month 4 large rooms and. bath, part. basement, 4. glock be
bus ‘ines, paved street, close to
stores, ee ~~ churches, FE
GILES | West Suburban een oa Be ie sure to see | this -3 2 bed- as home
blow thr
Don't delay
BARGAINS!! Bargains! Bargains.
Be sure to phone for details,
jooking owner-
built cement block unfinished.
$750 DOWN. Small 3 room with
BIG 10x21 living room
$300 DOWN for small “2 family. |.
‘Live in ome: rent one
$1,000 nove. Very beautiful shad-
ed lots with 4 room home Eliz.
Lake ~ Estates
$1,280 DOWN. Round Lake 4 room
with bath, boat, screened porch,
arage. : Dandy 3 bedroom
ranch home with breezeway. Hur-
.. this. $1580" wn 3 room, bath, util- Huron $1,560 DOW
. tty & breakfast nook in
apartments of 3 rooms &
| ‘apartm en
j basement with — ‘steam
newly inted ex-
Lot aan 150. $16,800,
| Double Lake Privileges Beautiful Swo level ranch style home, 6 years old,
& heated
ful! basement.
completely Tandscoped Priv-
fleges on Cass & Elizabeth
Lakes, $21,900, terms.
| Gracious country within access to
center, A Victorian
combining spacioug rooms
‘with every modern fact 5.
‘a
Type Home Tiving |”
TV. aust mower. Jar
Reeed lot. ner. 36 8 Hole mb. |
D A
3 bedroom ranch type with care | rt, Built im 1963 ," —_ ver. |
Binds and éarpet in
Lane. Large "ot — lake -
ale for only same with
“easy termes,
Investment Plus If you. need a@ little extra
money, here's a good deal
owner and @ 2 room @ a
rent. This ts 8 modern
close in with large Tots.
A. JOHNSON. Realtor FE4-2533. S. Telegraph Rd. Big Family? If so, thts ‘s just the home
for you. This Sanwa contains
s
ae ‘turnace Good north side
Included » the price. of $9,950. |
terms. CED
OWNER LEAVING)
STATE. a
AS YOU LIKE IT fie, $2.860 ——
ay Snce ¢€ poor
$1,090 DOWN. -bedrm. all-year
ome-near. good fishing lake.
tmutes to wed
oe. —
foes $10,000, berms. =. Vi Hott | ite
oa not be duplicated . x
| Tage, built im 1980" Avety nest | for near the selling be auipted =
puneniey, 2 csr esiced™ Picken | flacctime pase feuttt base | i. . ia i ~1 AC heating plant, - fo sh dining space, full bath. with | modern | Kitchen «plone. - . floors, Good’ wa {Ff +— a
ee ne GAYLORD . - WE SELL ~ WE TRADE
Tf it ts mecessary that es | - 18 Bast Pike
oe ee eee pe errange | - DORRIS & SON (Choperatixe 3 Real Extate Exchange
a 4 at ane a = buyers may | REALTORS« CO-OP ME east | | be 2 W. Huron
$1550 WH. @ room, bath. 2 | ate ote ota see Let - C'
site one “Lots of | beautiful Us show you this Ts. TO. . — i
$2.50 sen cue of the nicest; PAY 4d
Reatest, most comfortable tomes | 17 ES REALTY CO: we've. ever seen for $i1, Saat aw.» 94175
per piumbing, Bet water. Open 9 tll ® wsmanearon, Ta PARK. vost west
we sovenrae woveeriicee GATEWAYS to] Sat" pit eta tt bce LIST yours if you want relisbie | Dre -toten =. aps Sent. oe 4
service. | HAPPINESS | . oe at at ait with oniy $2,750
B. D. CHARL FS, Realtor | / . .
FE 4-0521 | HURON GARDENS | |" DOWN, Rasta, tytn, i OME fu im full” basem =
Go-ope! ative Rea) Este "pxcbanee | Near Telegraph and West Huron ph Mg he ag mn " this ¢ pooms sat OS 2 bedroom j SYanwsions. ‘alah pee S20
4 CLARKSTON | Rattfoasemenis Ges beat! cars | © S™=tmn. Fateh preg: gFN
-| New — room. beautifully fur- cower. fully tecieted. - corhey tm Sbedrm. ho
| nished, new refrigerator. Free | tabu erg ht we oe Teentens. modern full bath, vene-
mnWasher" Ironer, Dryer. Calcl:| ‘sbushed, Msinte 6G Roeae et a eee
“REAL Ts ee
L $450 DOWN
ta
7. ceRR rd
ything for LISTINGS: WANTED | _leges. OL _ | after 6 » _ 12 fooms. } bathrooms. ad, _ shrubbery, fruit trees. eras. |. MOME PLANNING IN KERR. ee d ~
tale and want prompt cour. RUSSEL! A. NOTT. REALTOR FURNISHE|. * ROOM APART-| {0G COTTAGE ON RIVER. 20 North—Off. Baldwin ap down Large kncheny -BENTAMIN- R. BACKUS , ACRE santa -——rteed-t0-s0nt- Saeee
service and the high 170 W. Pike 4-5005 | aoe “Adults only. 385 Mt. Clem-) miles N. W. of Clare, $30 week. pew. brick ead frame. with dishwasher, full base- ‘8 W. Huron Street little details. Ranch type. 44°x32 g: _
est price in ¢ ES —— FoRWISHE 7 FE 2-4179. r et. living g room, Iai) witchen. Seto automatic | heat 1 Phone FE 41892 Eve. 8-0317 built in 1952, newly decorated | $ “4 7 oes West su eam pees. .
L & S SALES CO. GREEN LAKE OFFICE hcome AEARTMER rs. “i MODERN, Per meek i! POX, jones | me as Pull basement, AC 300 ‘hybrid iris’ plants Ideal | —— two iv aiz™ bedrooms. tile Lake privileges.
OAKLAND COUNTY'S panosst ON OREEN dake w ard aa abin Day, large rooms. Pmb, alum. storm for large tamély or convert Decorate Yourself pate on nd ict Su ati0'* leads . ell worth 94,750
USED FURNITURE t ALL LAKES” | EN OR COUPLE, DOWNSTAIRS ew MODERN CABINS C ON PON. | bed bagese ipverytnine with bought home’ in Ploride.| New 2 bedroom home in Croseent shrubbery. Located near Alrpart | is7_
WANTES NICE’ BLOND —BED- Cottages, Tyke oll private entraice, close in. FE ; - tise Lake, #40 per w cor. R. and Tras, Mrs, living comfort. ¢i1-$00 $22.50, terms Lake Estates. | 24x32, pinrement| road. Ottered st si0.see terms) FTO’ NT, Realtor
22. ° ‘ h, Day. in- ~ wrence PE $4100 open eves» - room suite, Phone FE 46161, be-/ _. Lane «| RIG 3 ROOM APT” UARE LAKE 1 BEDROOM ALSO. and . outside fod iitte to do on EE IT TODAY. ‘ |. Next to Consumers Power, &
fies An ater 2 25: | Mosteard tie ings “Mare |g, Guiaren welcome. «2 Popes “1 tedrocm apt Fe bie — | “Eigld CobvnaCts oy Annett Inc.) ™*t"" YOUR VACATION ee ww: é « . .
t ellaneous 28) io aur om RENT with OPTION. | -ot Beltwn ——__ | SYLVAN LAK] KEFRONT REALTORS East Suburban IN YOUR NEW HOME ' ee:
WANTED CUSTOM COMBINING more and bath, 1 acre or more.| in vicinity ot Walled Lake, MAS —4 TH LARC! MODERN , 4 : 28 Huron FEderal 3-7193| § room bungalo¥ » 24230 built mee. Can ‘certainly be enjoyed by all, *
Ottie War, 3600 Shefwood Rd.| Close in. Medium down payment. | _ 42680 LARGE PORCH, FUR- Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 =| _ modern, large rooms and 2 the family in this new ranch 4| |
Seymour Lase. | _Responsi PE S301 NICE, CLEAN) ROOMS, ADULTS SE Te eee oonD _g | $8,850 with terms, Eve, eal “Fe | room and beth (tub and shower) | 0
Wanted to Rent. _29|_ ACTION -_ 1 8. Peédock. i TER MON SCATED Om SYLVAN AND HARGER CO. ‘3 re __| 3, bedrooss x cee sar A Pioneer Highlands .
~~ Qeo_t Seale ee eee | WALLED LAKE pen OED ROOM. ~ SHORE INFORMATION . PHONE To Buy—To ‘To Trade HOOL STREET. 2 AND aah LARGE, RICELY FURNISHED | ment. of femece Selling for | a eC a Fast side modern 6 rooma, ¢a- FFE 2-0263._. a ee. bank, . .
QuiEtT COUPLE WITH GIRL 4 Lt me ughis "and gas. PEI." : m nN a “ piee, ; ae or at
need two bedroom home, Best of | YOU RUY IT SUR Heat, lights and ga: g Toom, 86 8. Tasmania. only | rage, nice fenced yard, screen Open Eves. tl 9: Sun, 14 sthrms screens and oi ?
recerences. Phone FE 5-8447, Or APARTMENT FOR RENT. WORK- WIDOW HAS ROOM FOR BUsi- Cc OLORED store. but and school. 5 -We Huron. ace. 2 lots 80x10 Price x
FE 44916. ing coupe preferred. FE 5-3741. | ness man, Seminole Hills. FE The last jot avatiable on Fild — possession. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 8 Se with $1,300 Gown pies =
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE, 7 ROOMS & BATH. INQUIRE AT. St, 802140 excellent location. $750. WW est Saburban NORTH —_____—_FOST_OFFICE cram ot $3000 down to
apt. or cottage for winter months. _ 237 Orchard Lake Ave. No chile | DOUBLE AND 1 SINGLE BLEEP. -ADAMS REALT . -pungalow. earage. gas le :
EALTY CO... REALTO E 43303 | Cute ahd.cozy 5 room bun & roo € noh-veterans
referably Elizabeth Lake vicini- |), BL wos Co-op 0, BF Ev. Re ne dren. ing, ‘neat Pontiac Motor, gentle- 382 Auburn galow. ba’ement, oil. heat heat, 2 lots. $1000 down. HAVE THE KIDDIES . ' ‘
ty, References FE 4-4155. je Fi 2 “0263 . FURNISHED APT. CHILDREN men, Lowell. FE 2-0879. | lig car gar few: vara Ee mevanty all set when school starts. De- BR low—214 A .
YOUNG CHRISTIAN COUPLE DE- E welcome, 141% Oakland ] ROOMS. 124 8 JOHNSON. FE | and lakégprivileges. All for FE 2.2162 sirable East Side location. Three tuingalow—2>2 JACTES .
sires fo drink- Opén Eves. ‘t) 9—Sun, 104 SMALL APT. FOR ONE LADY. 5-944], AT HOME ‘AT THE LAKE | <7 950 with smal} down pay- living room Sy reoms and tile bath @
ing. no smoking. Cail FE 6-113 F 1075 _W Furs 3 Williams. GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. MAN | Not just one lake, but this new 2. ment. D AY POSSESSION plastered walls, basement with bedrooms). Full basement — ;
8:00 a.m, ani 3:00 p.m. wee or TO BRANCH —— : on days, Huron bus. FE 32-9504. bedroom bungalow fronts on the | 1 om PAYMENT — ee ay Ee: one ie i. age = ro. ‘
Share Living Quarters 30; Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | GIRL. COOKING | PRIVE-EORy \genel Lares. ‘bee it right awey!! North Side ror auatiea bayer om on mod- gicellent condition maide s0d out | fea eat ce ay ; :
prdipinn ~ ‘ PPLIP ‘ . $1,500 down, ‘ern stertromt 2 bed ounes . | about |
ODER: s a — Exceitent 2 bedroom hom low, -& Harbor loca :
— orn ex.| CASH FOR EQUITIES |:2 Room apr. BABY WELCOME. | ance FRONT organs "DOWN. | gs00 pow? newly decorated inside and tion, fsbo ful price. . RAEBURN STREET | | ‘
ed he @ investors pow _670_Wesbrook, ___________.| Near General pital; Lady. 74 ains, 2 out, ‘full basement and ga- : bedroom home is peat).
| rennin medium priced. well |2 ROOM UNFURNISHED “APART. _8._Johnson A centr Drarion Pia large tage. Close to LeBaron and clean ae pin Consisting, | Ideal Lake Pract
Te ee ee ee eee en nce | tome toy Steg? ocr tom ik ome, oor, entre to, Moers | Behe Jack Loveland | *s"itar rem miners ease ond "inartgus, Seca > rooms jes rom attic . .
° ke Rd., Kvego Harbor | beth and part bath in base- for ente oom
ROY KNAUF, Realtor 8. , 2180 Cass Lal Fe 4-1661 ment, New Luxaire furnace, and fortable family ving Knotty
Bure Raoul CLOSE IN. | SUBURBAN (6 MILES Need 4 Bedrooms? FE 2-487) CPE +108} cr aarace "Sat aeve: ‘ead |
a6 W. JOA 8339 : 22 rhs F This lovely 6 room modern t ome Excellent family home on EXCLUSIVE iieg, custom bale | palance ont 845 per month | wae” Prietall’ tone fire: =
ROOM UPPER. FULL BATH. | Nice SLEEPING DAY a ae ‘tining Marshals bedrooms.) — | _piace. Jarge living room,
3 On water. heat ond electric cet call before. “pm. Long : 6° sitchen and bath down, streamlined er will: bul ode! Sliver Lake | —heate, oy ooms
; Wantec stove, east side, FE 461 _W. Huron. room. liv noe 1 ; kitchen, paneled nook, Rec- or ours. Mode oa of Irwin & Rosa and 1% tile baths Andere '
ROOM APT PARTLY FUR- i EEPIN 3 spacious bedroom a testion room 3 car garage. near Walton Bivd., fust north ; aths, | Ander. }
Wd, Transportation 2 Listing: Ss ished ca ocasou” Adulte only. | c-— MICEWN. Johnson | Seees Sih’ UN vow hae Over: ‘dared hope Om ‘S700, LI 4.,,Coren, Builders, | REAL ESTATE | ay a) steel i:
~ mninne ~ i: line, Good locacion, Adults only. a b been ve sand ’ Gta
3 KE. Whittem SLEEPING ROOM 1 BLOCK or. CALL NOW = 50104, Le J 2.8544. FE _ baie La GE
. "Sap e harhenatias week, Wanted good west suburban lake am ee ee inet eer Gunday. =, Russell Young East: of. Joslyn ‘2 Family Income ‘ ,
iin aie Pome Me'SS | pate gst em SoUPCE ONY FOR WERT HDR | SWERE "Pe Tne POPTIG wow mart Mt K Leni a Humphries _ Tei, lecgied, Dee ic * *
ae ood “Tour room ivwer $50 mon pont FE £8, Open Bvenings ‘til #—Sundey_* ‘8. ar [ Psel |. and sutomatic hot water; 1s car} cat Sand 6 rpoms each, = H :
‘1 Mg 7 ste Rb Et . op pte ap I Dg
Is, Write Pontiac Press box AN —_ ved Peete glane -
mod rooms by day or wk. : owners equ decorations Bruce Tlooring. Lote +1
No. 38, ae cuplermem ent 45_W. Huron St oh. FE A Steal _ Re itor FE 4- 0328 ‘Motor the scenes, on a 4 per cent _of closets ane dandy kitchen has - =e. ees a ee ce
“age, Avatiadl % hetier buy aitors = Bitgaes ~-SeBT ate WIT natura fa wert} Pree 910.0 a ferme nae
4 ROOMS A aD AT 7 “You zene find & r insulated home
hed than this fake front :
Sree art| Rooms Wik owl 38) Sb BT el tai Se Zt si ith Ratt | Near City Hospital, Rivas nts tt sass colo Xi Kiarlet, A e — AND BOARD, 9B TEAR | EAM (front and rear porc | 13524 ponte. garage. Lovely Yard. At aa. eet
a eRs NER PREC | SE $e ak pe A ee eh move 6 wi : front porch garage ‘~:
ROO} D ] ncighhichend near Wil-
« Hams jane. well land-
escaped lot tt f snow white |
frame with breezeway and huge
° 2 car garage ‘Exceptionally ‘neat
and attractive. Two large bed-
rooms, i living room,* cer-
amic tile bath, and high and
. dry batemen Another d
- feiks, at $15,000 with only $4
ae down,
“PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-9200
“Real Est te Since 1019"
WA TER GREEN RLTR. MY 2-5831
RL ee ree ae
Lovek west side ail modern four
m= bungale Jow, large well shaded.
~ jot, IM car garage, k yard
jonas ved street. and bus at
+ door. e price is very reas-
5 anable with $3,000 down. Call
us now, for an appointment.
"Ket: Hempstead, Realtor 109, Huron Ere FE 23-1317, r 2. FE 46284 LITTLE PARADISE |
Ege § 12.600. “ehins, FE
~="QXFORD HOME
Located on quiet street, 3 edverm swith
and 2 up, Full th, ol
shaded lot. Price $0500 Term
MBAGEES all
DONELSON PARK
. 2837 Old Orchard
Sunday’we are opening this new-
_ly completed -home for your in-—
spection. We have chosen Pon-
tiac’s finest subdivision «fog... the
site” highly re-
dis! inetively
of suburban living with all city
and wy
ry
goremte tile OPEN =
“REDUCED TO SELL Furnished 6 roon medern home.
One bedroom & bath down, 2 up,
oi] hest--largs tot $5,305
CENTRAL AVE.
Neat & clean 5 rom modern
bungelow. Aute gas heat, extra |
sewer & stool jn basement. $10,-
JOSEPH F, REISZ
“5344. W. Huron 8t
FE 2-0250 Eve. MI 44419
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
$4,950 ©
Suburban 5 rooms and bath. ot
furnace, Lot 60x200, Reasonable.
Terms —
INCOME
$225 ver ae Close in location,
Oniy $2,000 down,
‘$1,500 OWN a
F. A. oil heat, select oak floors
iestered walls. Large lot,
‘oot frontage awaits your imspec- |
SALES PERSONNEL ON sa |
ERTY. TOS P
OUR crrige WILL BE CLOSED
from August 1 to August @ We
have plenty of smail houses with ©
all down pe
GEO. MARBLE. Realtor __#261_ANDERSONVILLE RD et *
en. ‘rooms are dow and there
is reom te add 2 more upstairs ‘The va are the | solid The full |
basement ” automatic oeit heat and |
recreation rm. which has @ pew
BROS. Phone OR 31872 of OR 31000,
Large Family? This home is the answer. 3 Mgnt.
cheerful bedrooms. elightful kitchen way
Boored ai attic, Pull basement. Side
— drive garage. Lovely front
ae sown meet —has a5 « Sacteties, grill. . A ileges on
: ne fenced. oe ¥ aise - this
Pe. < at $9,960. Less wun A 8
pee iad Soe i.
7 - Only cee ) attractive 3 bedroom ho.ne red walls. . Plaste:
Nice basement. 2 large lots. Near
state. Says “sell quickly for
cash.” ‘
Lakewood Por Subd
Privil Co aaa eea beach. 6 $11,000. |
otte, aeons year orvund c ax.
- THELMA M. ELWOOD Cass-Elizabeth La
| I1iJosiyn NE
‘ | gmail Excellent 7 room home. Has 2 full
baths, Basement. Oil heat. Large
lot. 3 car garage. ‘Better see this
| CUCKLER REALTY
moma 1 ! 58 N. Saginaw ‘FE 4-408)
TAIT s FE. §-8312 or OR 3-6603
ic VAN VI
~ —————— STLVAN A “oder ua froot. Fine sand ac wed -
Open we a ron 8 rE 43566 3 rooms, beautiful paneled. living |
3097 room with cut stone firepla
Tile bath and kitchen. Spacious |
recreation room with fireplace.”|
be appreciat
* down will — = Terms. ee
Business in Hom 4
vagal restaurant "in ‘tieriy- '
ing village. 2 gas pumps. 3 nice!
living rooms. A fiae business
for man and wife. $1,000 down
bony eat ae emits price, $5,-
ly. 4
and picture window itn the
spacious living roem With
dining ell, efficiency kitchen,
plenty — of
boa
select oak
7, kuneed walls,
pared street,
"dewall a. water. Oil
School,
el $12, 450, PH.
R. AY 0 NEIL. Realtor | Four bedroom conesmporery rte
a $45
. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 2 REALTOR
“3140 Ww. psoas a 4 E 2- 441i
}* . ws ice Open Bunda
7 - 10 em. to¢ pm
r i SYLVAN VILLAGE, BY OWNER, 3
ing: included. steres windows ond: ‘ . m © we
8 eS wiuntalew. screens, 2 car garage. $15,000_—
So many, many « With $3500 down. FE 13-0334 |
features. weatibule closet
10 ACRE HILL ESTATE
in hills near Rochester.
his own use by plant ¢xecutive
who has been transferred out of
state 5 ed to oy pnt “
$24,500. . able terms
desired, fexpr
J. A. Taylor,” REALTOR — InOURANSS
ope Cunat ave; =
Eves. Free Parking,
Phone FE aes nO) or PE ¢al7e to Co-operative Real Estate —
- OPEN. ‘Sat. 2 to 6, Sun. 2 to 6
1631 S. COMMERCE RD. NEAR WALLED LAKE i
2 bedroom ranch type home. Living
room, 20x13 master bedroom
13210, ceramic
Youngstown kiteben, 602165 fenced
lot A $2300
down.
mortgage. right on Commerce
Commerce Ra., left_2*@ miles to.
CORT-M. IMBLER 46-0524
“ON VALUE-—is based on facts. secon ining roo!
tive Kitchen, full bath
reation bi basement, practically ewe. STOUTS “ST BUYS
SFODAY |
Brick Bungalow
$1,500 Down
_ here at only *7,500 Hurry.
40’ Ranch Home ;3
| “You will fall in love with |
in the ing
recessed " picture
sliding doors tiled
smart kitchen, large utility
room with of] heat etc.
Large lot. West suburban lo-
eation. At only $2,000 down
you can't beat #. : pg © 0 7
| Ly Lake, $080 down. | $5
: take] Land d Realty y CO. Lake. ocaged’ shaded rear nee:
a buy at only $8,000. Terms
too.
WEST SIDE BRICK-The
best terrace we have ever
offered; ‘Super'’ decorations
possibilities
. $16,900.
*
$1,200 DOWN | BEAT THE HEAT- plate’ priv. leges, lot 75x100 ft.
ae: just right for itexpensivee
i babe ALTOR
oo. W, Huron 8t.
FE 5-6181
“MILLER NORTH SUBURBAN
unusualiy attractive home.
A few m _ rth on paved
ay m7
home on main ‘evel. 2 room
: on
home with full
full basement. i —-
Fully insulated. Oll furnace
water heater.
GI. } . ha
| WEST "SUBURBAN 3 bedroom rye in yee me,
--@ood sized | cellent
net sconeen” Full
tu ty room with ofl forced
‘it heat. Home. fully insu-
lated with a garage. ment, a gas water
h . You can't ont this
See it to- one for
day for sure, sure. $4 450
PLUMB PEEVED.
beth
lake and park orivileges, 5 .
entra large rooms, — -
finished attic for 2-bedrooms. . *
furnace, Yes, it hag every-
thing. Priced to sel’ at $13.-
500. “
BLOOMFIELD BRICK__—
There is no extra charge
for the cool comfort afford-
ed by the abundant big
shade trees which surround
_this 3-bedroom family home.
2 well-liandscaped lots pro-
vide the perfect setting 20
x14 Tiving room. dining rm.
kitchen with plenty of cup-__ voards and dining svacr.
tile bath recreation . base-
ment, gas heat; 2 fireplaces.
d-car garage Were sure
you'll like. this one $16 500
540 DOWN — Good ciean east! side home 12x17 living
re full dining room. ap-
oo nas “Kitehen down J nice”
Dedreesme ‘ehd full bath
up. Newly dec sgreted Ample
closet space asement, gas
_ furnace. gas hot water
heater. Garage. 50x150 lot.
Full price only $7,950.
RAY O'NEIL. Realtor
Comparatively new. Can be
“STONE
oO STONE REALTY CO. - # to & pm daily; Sum. 1 to 5
819 Josivn FE 2-0253
IN LAKE. 2 iots.
MODERN LAKE HOME,
: ville. 5 rooms and bath.
D : $9500, OA 68-3701
a - NEAR CRESCENT
LAK See this large new 2 bi
—— + ungadow, derge Hying room, oak -
oo foete 2, plevter, pain! walls, Full
be on” pee oF he L cade |
eg = ‘Terms erran
PONTIA AC RE. ALTY CO.
room | 75 ve uron Open #8
-7T103 or FE 44178 Phone |
Co-operat We Real Estate Exchange
Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO. sEE———
$$ INCOME $$ Taree 13 room. 3'g bath income |
right’ en Saginaw Street near
; .Anciudes..all. in apts. and
Large fenced -ot
fruit trees. $240 mo. income
“puis Seners 3 rooms & bath Hving | d rters. Home in-excellent con-
itn inside and out, Ibcludes 1'4
peat. Pull price $17,090.09. terme. | _
vom EW RANCH TOMES Attractive 3 bedroom home, Qual-
. ng conetreetoe. 26240 ft. Close
neveme and
ing district Rough wiring, plumb-
ing. well and septic tank installed
is some interior nishing
@ aseis—for cuy $7 . $1.
a betroom home — ready
ov bath, Auto-
res
rivileges, C fm P v ges, pet
‘Seo "81.800 oon,
bgt Cre or EM_3-3251_
GET GOOD ‘BUYS: ~.
, —EIVE WAS.
BEAUTIFUL HOUSE -
Spacious living room with unusual
stone & quartz fireplace. A second
Tirepiace and barbecue combing:
tion on recreation. porch Extra
large dream ‘itehen with knotty
pine cupboards, rubber tile floor
and dining ares % acre fenced
yard, All tile bath, Certainiy a
acc, reasonable offering at only
full price:
AWARD F. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR ited W, Huron 8t.
"PRICE. REDUCED Forced sale .on this. lovely Open Eve. 7 to 9
3
bedroom ranch tiome, 24x12- living}
some
srest
rvttt;
assified House, “ear, WISNER SCHOOL . Sis ee pome. with
expansion attic x iving fr
furniture oo anything: | Nice bath, dream kitchen, nears | basement. with gas Keat, 2 j6 ly |
Ads ie aoe petentiol Wy nt Pat ment
CORT M. AMBLER | T1111. Jostyn —
Daily ‘tl 8—Sunday 2 to’ “os
@ Real Estate Exchange plusun- i
FE 2-8316}> pecause
“L
~ -gBROS. Otter Lake Canal Brand nt opemne new, situat-
ed fenced canal s.
M 4x38.
with
_ basement wari
with oil
-Daresin Price m $12,
term or consider -
with ‘acreage dn trade.
$1,000 Down—0x300 Lot Near the Blue Sky Theater Drneee
on ———
home
ture window
_ streamlined kitchen, modern .
» bath, utility, aute oil fur
nace, electric hot water.
Nothing else like it avaii-
. pay:
mént and close to schools. :
8 Family Income
Close downtown on a paved
a lovely apartment for the
owner or caretaker. Large
lot and garage Seller will
~—~gteept land contracts as |
down payments as he is~
leaving town.
Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor
| TT NN Saginaw st Ph FE 6-165
+ Open Eve’ till 8-40 _
3 3RE DROOM = = Cedar shake ranch home. Insu-
lated breeteway Carage pias-
tered walls hardwood floors, full
| tiled bath F A heat. 167 by 138
corher lot on M-15. Growing com-
munity Goat-apot for beauty
pred barber shvp. ete. $3,300
+
ae) "ACRES : | 7 room modern full bath new
F A.-furnace, basement garage
chicken coop brooder house, 12
| stall barn, $11.000, .
_C. PANOUS 1919 M-15
Ph. Ortonville 132, Reverse Charges
SMART BUYS qexe Selvan-Lake City >. i
| 40:W. Teinys son
+The store in front is 22°x30° facin
Ww Bi Templeton, Eastern. Jr. High” District
3 bedroom, ‘stetetly modern. Full
basement, gas’ furnace, aot
lot, 2 car garage, ved
$0,700 i ate
a. _\ down ent. _..
N. A ‘
2 bedroom. Full bath, nevéwecs
floors, basement, ’ Car
$6.08. reasonable down
kK. L.’ Templeton, 3339 Orchard Lake Rd. Open E
TR Seminole Hills ment. |
ealtor.
FE 44563 |
ves. i “ay i
Cape Cod Colonial — spar-
kling. white cl rd —cus-
tom built in ‘41! 3 grang,.
bedrooms up! First floor
lav., log-bi fh in
large. m a windowed liv-
~ing . dining room,
jus dining area in modern
tchen, A. C. heat. Tile-
r room. 2%) car rec
garage. Nicely elevated site.
All prick 618.008. Let
show you this 3 bed
home today. Liv.
with mat. fireplace,
tt kitchen,
‘garage.
hake privileges. Terms if de-
ir
Fast Tennyson_
1950 built—2 bedroom | mod-
‘ern bungalow, Conpetog liv-
ing room dining
Ei." Combinetion alumi- -
num acreens .
sash. Auto heat.
ocoeal
Only $1,500 Down
Near Fisher Yody, @ well
built, 3] bedroom home, mod-
ern kitchen, full basement
_ with gas heat. Fine ict Im- |
on this op peesectton: Hurry |
att R. Tripp, Realtor Lowrance
PE wits Or PE 42008
ve. On RANCH TuES
000x325. See P. W
& Son. 66 W. Huron. Real |
VACANT terrace, Modern. May-
ues, $750 own or
inegs you've been
thinking about—you can sell your
present home and live and work
under 1 There's a cute, cozy
modern apt. in rear with separate
entrance. busy
. om a
cerner that hes plenty rot parking
space. A splendid opportunity for
most any smail business like TV
service, milk depot, Fix-it
and many more numerous
"$7950 with tae down. Shown tor new
@, 1-block from Fisher Body | :
FL oY D KENT, Rese
fe w. Lawrence ves FE 5-6105
es, Hest to Concimers Power .
{ ACRES—$50 pown| m.Pontiac take Baldwin”
miles
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor’ TL ON, Saginaw 8 . FE 54-8165
Open eve we a0.
4% ARES DOWN ee
possu
hunting
_ deep. Only. 4”"miles. from
s from
ts on rev Menary new: ledge:
Mr J Unciao, Pe partes Dp and ¢ Advertising, Com Senne Bide. ‘Detroit a. iaicht
| Partridge |. 18 THE “Bi.D"
WHAT DO you HAVE
UP NORTH! ? Trade your home, ome, re
sort, Bn ogre a veontrect on
in
Beautiful owner’
ay estate, and
$47, en easy tad
sucnly about this one
VERY BUSY:
HARDWARE roem apt.
in for only
See
value
wholesale co cost | ent “inventory
OAKLAND LOANCO.
~FE2-9206 ‘ 1 Ge BSe
sn PONTIAC ‘STATE RANK RUN.
‘Need Money?
We as nea. as your telephone: Just.
"FE 0-812! vefnaneine.
‘ferment.
vour first
‘ta iss tow wi wiputes. ' eral repay-
an.
Home & & Auto ~
Loan Company.
for sale, ere only 2 oct tast
“Edw. M. Stout. Realtor
| 832 W. HURON
: LAKEFRONT Lors.
. {yet es BE.ROOM, YEAR
Fruit Man's Paradise Sagres of very tillable soi!
“with 81 apple trees, 200 peach |
trees, 400 grape vines. 4 bedroom —
modern house, Automatic
Call todey. for that lakefront rome
aA Ol has 7 of them from $2
_ BUY. Be ve TO- TO
_ Partridge {8° THE B
53
Money to Loan | (State Licensed Lengers) PPP LLL
ee $25 to $500
® Community Loan Co. ©
30 E. Lawrence -
_FE2-7131 220 Acres with good 19 room 91) fixture- ene and equipment ; . = should borrower ae. Bee
de tee nd denashin, veri “buciness out with i PETERSON
_ near Clarkston. Some woods terms A 10 year ‘ease. on the © Pontiac Stat hes frontage on lake. Will di-| {erms | A. 10 year case “TO Pontiag ate Baa Bide.
vide into 2 sections if — You can step in. this business to- | — S6TT2
= ~ orrow and retire vourself 4
few years Call for appointm MORTGAGES >
Attention Brokers
& Builders ..
F.H.A, -
G.L.
CONVENTIONAL
Personal Service
Russel! H. Young, Inc. 412 W. Huron 8t
Eves. me ‘e * Sun, ‘til &
‘ Swaps
BEAUTIFUL reamliner, $405.
_OR_3-7301
BEAUTIFUL GREAT DANE, 51 LL
or trade, OA @2107
‘41 CHEVIE. GOOD TRA
‘ARBER: SHOP.—2- S-CHAIRS.. F FULLY
egg A good business, $1
FE 44075, after 7 p.m.
BY | F OwnEn APT BUILDING.
brick, excellent condition, $8000
yearly. income, FE 2-0641.
WANTED MAN I ERESTED 1 IN
partnership, sheet metal bumping,
ete.. will supply building at good
location, write Pontiac Press,
DRY — a cer STORE {AND
route eal for couple part-
pent in rear. Sacrifice. soa.
Son leaving for college. Call FE
after 6:00 p.m. OF
ror Call
* home
block from Tel-Huron,
_Hiltz -
‘FOR SALE CLEANING AND LAUN-
dry store. Suitate for couple or
family. Phone. FE .4-7101 after 6
p.m. FE 2-1015. fFrtenaiy service
AGUE FINANCE CO.
© =202 N MAIN
* ROCHESTER, MICH. a Bok TO $500
Th
Liv VESTOCR
_ HOUSEFOLN GOooDs
r OL #0711
CASH PROMPTLY Get a-cash joan of $25 to $500 nere
Phone fir: loan.
ore
the friendly neighborly way we
do business
PROVIDENT LOAN - and Savings Society of Detroit -
_ 1 W. Lawrence 8t., ventas
PE 2-9249 FLOUR AND ‘PEED MILL / “IN for play or seclusion. 2 natural LOTS O LA :
fireplaces, on die and Upper
attached 2 car ‘eames and Streit: Late Open Sundars
many built-in storage facilities, LA LA«D CO
Maintdine} in excellent condi- | 924 Pont Tra!i Walled Lake,
‘br or: —owner—it's—tep KI
le NRL. Nn. "BIRD. Realtor | 803 Community. National Bank Bid ;
menth urge gn
PRIME BUILDING § “offer -homres of lake priv-
flege lote near pontine for peo ae part of ounty
Argentine. Splendid business and
well established Mill opecyaet oy
-tnexhaustable—- supply—of
power. Flour Brand well known vin
retail stores friced to sell, terms
ore Ea... Rau_ Realty,
OL. 1-701 |
. | 9: Rochester” Wil ake ho ——— : rE aes for anything 1 can
§ ROOMS, =<
trees and ans 8. Equity for
‘smaier - home, te model car
or lead contract 1400 Crescent
Lake | 1941 CHEVIE ” digg ra - 4 aneee or what.
. CHIEFTAIN gioment sE-
‘= 1853. Tamatic. Radio.
Trade for
EXCELLENT ition. Trade for down ent
on house, 875 Scott Lake Ra.
LARGE 4 ROOM. HOUSE PLUS
lot with lake pete beautt-
ful Cranberry 7 90, beaut
ar or Vac
payment. ‘ant tend as down
FE. 44211 _Eves, FE 5-1 ple who want to build imme-
diately, No down ment, Pric- search i eget
ted pin cf BING Lake | a across from z
Rear Gladwin Michigan ons ~ Red. Hors se. scenic five -acré . in cabin 20x32 in beautiful condition, deep 5019 Cass Eliz, Rd.
well, electric pump, siso 12 LARS LOTS 0! SYLVAN cabin: 14x20-~~ we of room for f=
BEAUTIFUL CAB
fin lake, oneied fn the
heart of the — Figg and
plus 7223 rch. automatic hot
water full bath, modern stream-
ined kitchen, eautiful knott:
pine paneling, picture window and
nicely furnished $5,500, termgy or
consider 1054 model ear,
DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS
752 W. Huron FE ra
FURNISHED. CABIN.
lake. *glect ity, deep well, nea Lewiston. eat’ Tiehing and h unt.
Ing. Summer home.
down. $2,000
Michael h
_len_Lake Ori on MY oy aad
autor 8 months: of summer) yet, furn, betrooms large fv ving room ‘cftehen stool well,
electricity, 2 boats 55
Total price. $5500 -—cash
Cal Mr. Gage or Clifford
broker. Fenton MA 98-6687
MA_ 9-91 9-9187,
Gnane th
Joining lot,’ center resort: area
Po on small tA in or near ‘Pontiac.
24x26, |
1. H. 1362- 3 :
8; root cellar, 42 acres, facing | -
eee eee ok ave:
$400, to WIL, BREWER ROOSEVELT HOTEL FE 4-518)
eee res
LITTLE FARMS Remeniber, the fellow with a little
Lovely one ad
Fi. BROWN, Realtor Rw
For Sale ‘Acreage 47
“1 ACRES Located dad mm from jarkston.
$2,500, $950 Seen ie
Giroux & Hicks! Open Ev "il
4395 Dixie ey ?
a Fi Lg fOuRy. erat Wy of timber.
or 2,000 cash. OR}
s oese ite forest. Good. wantion!
poe
Mr
Huron, 3. bedrooms. r* HK,
4% per cent, FR, 6-0510,
OT Ae
TOCETY
fast “Fear around lake
comm er year
business. ai ctl
opport $11, imeluatog
inventory. , a
: — varus wets
*EMBREE & GREGG 1565 fon Lake R:
—™ Sins or 5
~ OVER 40 GROSS The sales in this tay located
aout "80 miles from Pontiec are are
/over 000 a year, It's
ft be rated bars in mb, with large
quarte ss, equip.
" available, 425.
UNDER 30 30 GROSS this tavern is an Le
se and eq
ent, for more informa-
tiom.oh No. 2076.
STATE-WIDE. |
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* Pontiac State q
[rae tines a * . * | GULF SUPER SERVICE |
=| Shea ofl
nm 1 kT ...
txtra‘fast
~~ Service
Sele vi ar taneete
netne = weer
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE fa} south eee Bee ‘
5100 Phone FEderal 3-7181
On Your Name Only | aii fee
be
QUICKLY |
Money fer ay morte past - ae cae ts ne amounts “day,
_ GENERAL PUBLIC
LOAN CORPORATION
69 W, Huron Street
atl 2% |
nave” tor...
OR 31178. —
SWAP RABB
_—_ Bea sell. 518 Sim-
TRADE Y Ae | ~houre.
furmture. ‘anto-
well known
eed
SELL SURPLUS FUR.
“NITURE for cash
through Classified ads,
Phone FE 2-8181 for an
ad-writer,. aT oet a
_AM ERICA'S.
| Favorite Combine | MODEL A
range:"i2 ig cotton leap ia
pad, Misc, items. < es
ca Tei 717% ex “waters #00 INVEST a
sa ee | ate = pe :
pe eee ee
80223 . : white at lar L "fad Wand st "acer Pt
| Sadie, Household Goods Polls. my MAYTAG. BALOON| Worth of regular - Get $10.) ° pa BURTOP. | .
; 5 Warwicks tools for . ‘ ‘ (near Fisher & Poo- | : = 2
7 4% it. Wall Tile.,....10c enw Fis «shoo. 3. ) : - MBINES. railes. Lot ¢. . wre aa i ony \
;| 8 a Rd ". = ” on “ate 8
8 . eas Motor Sales
te
~ AUCTION ‘SALE $4.90 Bouse Paint $1 5 £ ER BASE PAL gel.
ALE RE rece oe ah Blackett’ S
, 50
Frig. auto. os so | BONNY MarD % pi
Git automatic mt”. tek OL ENEATD Tee BUILD
1 Kenmore eee ge St ie | Byers, 141 W. Huron FE 4-3064 an¢'s. 2x6's pur SUPPLIES |
GE, TV ae, Me yemer * Soos0 babe R nosal WiTH INNERSPRING | Sheathing boards per Mi. MP
<4 value 1av, meh ......, $39.50 “P33 Perfect condition. FE | x inch utility plywood Py Ayd M ALSO WE HA :
An lamps odd chairs vs $20.50 aii0 double tune wincows “with JOHN DEER VE ON HAND re
mps t-3- « . Vacuum CLEANER: air tight alumin ws with | wit GRA E PTO COMBINE selection: ot ee
Sealy Be tren maitre belts and Rs RUSHES nd balancer um weatherstrip IN TANK PRICED parts, trim & | - :
CLAYTON'S sme] ate SoRWeL oy Myrtle We nanule « Comojete ' $18.56; ck SCHR? ties and pues | Day in today at 254 8. Sagh
N’S SED SERVEL OAS REPRIG- + ‘ing | materials ine of buiid- 1. “nk PE #1112 AM. T AUTO PARTS —2a0 st Youll be ged pes a8.
Furniture A pliances ere R Munre, 4060 W Alt Pinte at a ng ao . ING BROS. 239 Pixie wy - on cam “SCRAP OR CHEAP CA : —*
chard Lake USED T : eo OF ia Oe “YOUR |-H DEALER “si00 Va MATOR COMP ETE. er x 5 > 5) aaa
Batra PE 708 reese sso Marvor = RADE-IN BE READY FOk YOUR PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE ee nee $83. FPES.2645. © _with us te neu ge list tr
eT abe DEPARTMENT Bie 7 onan Bee ES” aaee, | LAE HIGH PPOLLAR
tion,” “4 CONDI- | “Souree chai ne, - : > and ene * eek | :
GAS RANGE. ae Eeaiee ches tte | eo ae om Clearance it sty “ionsnue ease cnet cate
and up, Munro Electric, i060 1 we , : $.p.m. oo sang and , tor 46-eare ‘ft will pas vou w o-
1060-W.| Refrigerator Tad — te POSTS, 6-2 aes Seah . : : 1 idozing, and ae * 3 slSane Ave, -Ph, FE +4513 - Wey H. wines cs icant
CAN BE. OU WANT |»? dining ora “Lumber_Co. |... ae ase PARLAN =! . w I ale |. _ | wat GHEVROLET MOTOR RUN.) - J. VANWELT |
= Siow garden, sunt ATL & 8.) bed size It was a double“ring-ceremon yced. ere el, cE BLACK DIRr. | | ° ning order OA eae ‘nd 28 >i
- - 60e- a " - - ° 3 vi ce! % : es | ;
$500. dows: beds. (alla Tempe, fee MANY Oven rrexig 0") a eT tase Teas | ne_for usa nose!” —— S Yor her ‘finger se ae moent eravel, FE| POWER LAWN MOW:/ ae O GA Top Price for Y
: rators, $23 up; THOMAS. CREDIT TERMS WwooD Sim |. 2 _ ke ett «b—ERS, GA | TRAC-| eure tp catety aufe piece avennu's Ring So our Car ~
| : AS ECONOMY | _ Sheets For Sale Miscellaneous sale fed any time, whole | TORS. MIT AWA Se ee Re ore rE Lees. DINIE Vice
FURNIT Chestnut § or Sale | Miscellancous 60 a _ pole Segeting, weokende cols, 2ne S, MILWAUKEE ree NE-CANS AND SCRAP
7 SAGINAW AND D t . KITCHEN CABINET ET SINE eRav- . A ~ wars . FILL D i — E - ¥- 4 FE 4- by avenue. - and . : ee
STOVES BOUGHT. « SOLD. _— MURATIC ACID .. r in. are, BEA Ajuminum, Combinat . Teravel, washed. 5. | USED, ETC,,-REC 7066 :
changed, Turner’ & a'x%" - nt $1.50 GAL. | $59.50. #,, Mae value, ™ imation Deore: MAple ye} “9 CON-+— AUTO PARTS Mii j
tne 'Pe ‘pace, 7 Mt Clem | WALL Fepeasion Jot. in ft.| Also ‘several 8 ‘erred in treaait, $3900 bao eaned DIRT. SAND, DITIONED, READY por ret Reta Geet Soe |
. : a | im ° 3 e :
sift” CQNBOL: | Waterproofing Paste or Bee) gan el suoresteat, ‘a Michi- CEE W Sion Sees oF hank run. TOGO. STOP IN AND oor cout ‘Giseount. to anGM em
outside BTV 10.05 LAYLOEK ake_ Ave. Deekels | WEEDON “7708, 801, © YARDS, #10 FEEL SAVE. CREDIT). ~~ HOULERBA
ide onsen ny | at Orchard Lake Ave PES canon scone LTE witn | 101.8. Telesraph PE 62507 eee onavet | 1 [ E DET) - —wotatiicks™
ws ken ‘ON V | MOrchard Lake Ave ES ron | fancele: SSS voles. 914.95. Also BUI D SAND AND GRAVEL | fp ERMS. EVANS Mo_navtwin Pa Ww =
| ¥, PRI. Nid : oo . 2 Cr. Waite) CEMENL BLOCKS sallete. vediiute, mower Moke URMEISTER |. Saeting. Forties: Fe riding EQUIPMENT. 6507 SUAL CARB oi ore canted!
. - 2 mille east Ra. ee Mamocase tro TO (CASH FOR FURN marred, Michigan Fluo’ crs . ee z DIXI carburetor ‘for “4 to * AND
| of Auburn Hgts, television,’ NE CON-| _- ITURE. Orchard Lak. rescent, 393 - E HWY. M tord,. to "53 Olds, 199
v ae gale Slevin.” inanire 6 3441 FE 101 _ OE CANINES. LAROE 3 _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 5-7878. > A | Good, clean, shard cars.
- BAB’ oe ag OSE EHERS a CLOSING — gaye ~ ran 4 _. Auto Accessories — gy, Get your bids THEN
| a plete 40. FE) fies, _-QUR BUS value $3.95 Slight! 3 “Best Bu GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD. | #6 onan crennnnanans . see
: $14.96 at eth Oat, Tea N INE Ss Also large ghtly- marred ys” . cord. 2 for 81 D. 96.50) - BAR “9 ~1 us. A k fe 3
Osea ¥ water get : Also large _solectn st OPEN GAM. 108 PAL 4-6588. 0. Delivered. PE ARGAINS — OLDS 6 CYLINDER MOTOR! at- sk for {r. Donnell « ~
Frias ed vacuum, $10.95. Used GARAGE N and without lights. eas 10 7 WE HAavE - Good condition, $7: at— :
ae ra erator, $19.95. GE - TOOLS g LQuiPMent New sliding triple door units al fxg Sheet Rock ve = pa a? he beth Lake Rd. $76.. 2275 Eliza-
ieee crete | Fe Berries = Siege ict ek oat is i pa | ee Sale Pete o rotary Lawn MowEnS TANG -
‘| 468A or Sale - (ee ixl2 W. | rere one AND MAKES ALL SIZES Auto Serv P } att
uburn - PE 43573 _ KIMBALL BROS. INC rm is AND FWwo Grade A Birch Doo rés 00 Loss M. AQU ATIC G . WE TAKE TRADE ans o Service 81. ontiac —
"set ~~ Used Trade-i “in Der Nash Sales and Service | “one i tres and tube pate a fe ae TROPICA. IC GARDENS rE Dg Ime .CRMDCT | EXPERIENCED V cuanica R ‘}
these | Studio “couch 0: __ 8 W. LAWRE ania joicea ee No. 3 oak ftoorins” °° Be"per 8c sae fs sae KING R ois| foo cas motores ctutches. repait etail Store -
ae +6iot “or 8. Ps PE sso invalids, $25. Aiuminam Comb, Doors. PFis.s8 | soe YOUR 1- ROS. pone rear exiles, brakes, Factory Branch | ~
Chest of drawers nnn’ giana amon Se, SRRILER PRA . HARDWARE-P: zs fre ot 23S 608 PONTIAC my paper . segs fe -l. tors sai urgiors 63_Mt. Clemens at’ Mill
aratiteed washer __..... EVE - 4 — ‘ - s . . as SiS Gb oshass .
Fable ie ane ee a a. oun, N_ ONLY lires. $65. FE Fonte OUT BOLDING ines — And All Other Sizes 18) NEW “HOLLAND FORAGE Bute Lee | FE3-7117
. desk es inaw,_ seat, LINOLEUM M REMNANTS. b. fav uF TO S| gg MANY OFEER SALE P y Rd ama 14 Mile | taping AYME ~ 7 -
Ox) Small are. payments Free Par ELEC Excelent File MEVERAL | Ofte’ 1 8 PER mahi rE $500 ON ALL -57_N. MILL 8T vm _ Cae we wast ot ‘Mictttenett._{ sr “ " exerhe NT ON a 8 7
V¥ MANS — bp. blo ent condition. iy % Roofing pant, $190 gal AKE SURE ITs _— AK.C_ REGISTERED © MONTHS NEW AND AIN SAW : Aad * ner Pontiac Piston Serv- |
18 4 Fy Cleane x, $249 @ roll . old. beagle - 8to : . Sazinay Fe Ea
W. Pike Only yee ne on acme th's Outlet, 257 8. Saginaw urmeister’ s "3-907. ioe Sieve $25 each. FE ae é demonstration, same | SEBRING carn aP or Sale Used Trucks. 90
en For Sale — Silver tea set| | fp Ake REGISTERED MACE_BREF- vailable Mitier’s Ger | = FRET PALE, mal
EFI s Northern: ber — Woodward.
F erst IS BELIEVING — -. aud tray. _Reasonabl PENNY PAINT SALE Lum Co. ' | Mig aire 3 years old. MI +2186 efter : “= att, MAKES or ca CARS }
Beautiful Pumed Oak dising P} sonable. | Mec-O-Lac, House paint $5.95 gal. , VE DELT — ~ Se PAYMENT PLAN ruc S_
table opens with ke oe one FE 5-4829. ~ y 2, eallons and get a 4° paint WE'D L IVER AKC 13" ee SAT STUD tractor By HP. ; : BRAID MOTOR SALES:
4 reguiar chairs FOR SALE 3 3217 Maco-ia Mile Radius Buddy [. Sired eerie’ © walking trac =a, Ey RIND PHORE PE 30188
chairs. Phone Pest 2 ost Als oteer timb i¢ FT. LONG. = latex rybeer “Suck at Ra Buddy. da by Fid Ch. Nu | - bower 30 ¥ Pa: —_ — and
2-708, MY 2-6432 er. H, P. Sutton. satin paint | | $8.29 gal, TM 3- "4650 Re Sater oo eS Pine "lee: - a Sere I en ae - pon
o> greesiaNDING JOULETS GTR | let oe pan 0.08 pn 3990 for sale 1aup edaie Be stred ouDs | 99, Lee’ s Sales & Service SRAWRSHAPT ae . re ae
Ww z Wash TOILETS $17.95 i) LINK & WOO Ondvke Rd. agies, 1742 Clemens 8t OING F in THE T : =
EST IN g HooRE AUTOMATIC ne SS SS hittings - $11.98 s EEOOR SHOP. complete rustic yaad verde! BLACK re ve S36i, | Silver King Direct D Fh_39690| Chine ‘shor “3 rebare Ta ors . .
_ $79.05. MI 6-1300. ition.” Omy |, - save "Si a ee Open 90 "8 8. Sagind = St £, ni, See Sete, posts, uppies. 4 “TAN Coos Re ~4 ‘Weighs only 28 sm Chall Sow * _2-2563 vtlood "p ve
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC DRY. 1 PPL 88, cloth -_ Shimme . riggs. & Stratton Clint _— . - oo
et. ate model Onl ic DRY. | ‘© S_Seciew NO 80 E 82 MYER’S PUMP . loa BABY re RAK $se6 | ere Repait Por ail ans | Sale M os at
|. gaa $85, FENCE, Sate AND Posts | Deep, and oe S — __cage._ $7. OL 30883 AND NEW Dae Repair For All M _Sale Motor Scooters’ 82 1951 Ford F-8
168 CU. PT. BEN-HUR DEE FE 40300 - $00 50, up | Low wet ee Es BABY LINEOLATED, PAR® ick's. s Air Cooled En ‘4 EAGL ANN 1952
ESE reese SAO POR | OTETOS seativn- eet | Naot? come = Kets ‘Good (ATED, PARK 102 8 Saginaw ngines maces, acomecnims 1952 Ford F-7
ssiasbaedsé . et pump emens. 'sIMPLICITY © . ; ,
or. SMALL RADIO. $5 AND 1 DuPont fiat wail paint. aie ‘ Ooetrtte eel mee for we | PEEL ‘pO ansWer oS Sime, J. 2 hep. -_ TOWN" MODEL °N Oy Sad *e DUWN we WE Ford F-8
i | Bagot mere. come KEPT ths men | Gott HUMBER. PE dae | Tieuwacs —— | hada, Mant not nai bas |e Beier | 1953 Ford F-600
_ Glenwood, Sylvan we. 9% cach. 1400 "McBride “Hardy $3.70 gal HA WARE eS SupPLies TERNATIONAL C) HAM PION Ron's: seuitive'er, Fon ote | Sl WHIZZER SPORTSMA FE_ +426 TRACTOR 4
EASY SPIN DRYER AND. GE SPECIALS ON NEW ware 3904 Aubarn at Adams FE 26811 MON. THROUGH FRI & TO Phone | FE 207 EGISTERED rd Rd. eattet Co. 6 at Mil. “condition PE 45853 AN . GOOD | MENT OR DUMP, BQUIP -«
ASY PIL DRYER ANDGE) == MERCHANDISE |; KS Sundays 9-12 ew AND Cent ___/_S0N, ‘10 To 3 1 | hones Peas ‘On Fe ese GaN: eg ae PMT) COPUSN AGCESSOR ANY OP Tie ABOVE
a mattresses dhs roe es Crooks) _ pottied pine — DOORS i | {RISH BETTER PUPPIES, AKC New and aa PRICES} ot} REY, CALARTS” PTE shat pelle oy Pa AT Clemens, PE 48960 _ Semantic achinery. 45 | i) HAR EY WL OVER HEAD. mater and
ee ! heap, FE _5-8842 12 TANDEM TRAILER. GOOD % in. pot ood KFETS .... $2.98 cellent condition COMBINE. EX. AD. | gt = “a condition , aod te by
suite MAROON ane ROOM “kitchen table = oat ° , 0 ag scomet a or Sale Miscellaneous. 60 ‘$109. "Pile Pad 9 eal ‘years. Hret “epirited: ROWN, aa ‘hi f bond tailers “Evervihing for the = = -Dedge Cope, , :
oxi? 5.00: Tabi ie Stasis chest ie OWENS 32 Dodge ; with Gyre
; ATT SIZE GA Gas RANGE, | i white marks, A Deauty. $100, Ph. | www ttt: mes Grenara- Lake aver Patil matic. tra: emiaa with Gyre.
slightly tched..Al > L. : : “M feed 7
fin | size ranges in iched, Also set _ ' ER i Lumber,” 00 div ay goret 7 ' an Monit HOMES. . Tie hp. outboard motor, forward, if it
a guirecréinary values. Michigan 35k are 4 fe Iex-O-tine : a S veare to . 2 im length Up to) only $248 Genesee $268 value. s Dodge 4 dr... .. —_
—e 303 Orchard Lake| BUIL , septic : + 1.G-F..| year_oids. 1 ram. ew ‘AND ‘ You can buy 8 Les _Dixie Hwy “ee — _ 3 Dodge 4 4F, lieetecces
ie DisHER_AND —FURNT. : DING SUPPEIES |, sree er oe ee oe all Otherwise $15 ne te Feconditioned trafler wows MERCURY OUTBO. Dodee 6 ar os Oh
care. D AND FURNT. | O7™ Sv ings real Value; Barbecue $008 -Oakla lath and used nick Li! MEIrose Cal), 8100 down ow as Switzer Craft & ven MOTORS
att 8 “Lexington Paces | carte, Ste caroeree riot ek Gres rhcee os oe | : Hutchinson’ “Boats tem deetet | Riemenschnei
ALW t Boro, grile oe | as cere 10 MOTORS % &| «5 | Wanted Livestock utchinson’s Trailer Sales) ents Sah Teter enschneider Bros. _—
Bale AYS. WRECKING. ture by Goshen: boate I fur- elect a we Sale St s 7 wr ic 73 15 Dixte Hwy., Dra At Pi TY HOOK'S PLACE +
on used building NG ieriala.| DlYWood $75.00: Clothes 12 tt eh Gone at a ore Equipment 64 wro na enw, Poogee Piaing “Yt ne Lake, Seue Pa pases Dodge-
fender. good sound wands Laat Culverts for - rive: > 8 “Houreteenine RIS ~i TD LIVESTOCK OF AL ALL KINDS Also Corner 13 & It Mile & Woodward _ EW w ROW OAT FOR SALE wed
;| Sewer, crock & drain plekets: | _ WALK- -IN re OLERS | . S40. Chandler Ave 20'S Dont Highway, Piint” [NEw ia is yoo” BOW poate. Plymouth
tng Sle oF wane vine, Cedar, | nt vit Stier FE gms care as For Sale Poult ted and chulked. $30. MAple P
and Wane, pine, Cry Pe Sale Sporting, Goods 65 Sint Nero ios ultry 74 T ae eat Phone FE 2-9131
d “ ape ~~ ~~ . LIG! H *
: . tie and 7 \oarinad; Lone condition. Lo Dlg aa. SALB” wen oe ae oraronT’ RUN greens railer Sell | eatpped. THN Sasonabie ht 232 S. Saginaw’ St, .
@.° GET. The oe eS § oh et] WOLVERIN Bails, cai sev ire apt “het, PE 308 RED Rock PUL ae Soe pone Roa Tae |e * 5 HE
Bo GET waar yoo “Bactelntt ache | coupe arg wmecatno, es ee esate | nw Hara Exchan Tsao roeet ene | “RES
i f eters Tae ee Som any ge whee a
1@- WANT through Want. la Oaniand ae for the | white ier thd fo. cat finerin- er oo ours. ‘ =e TRA = re coe, biished: 1098 SPS en ean Et | STICK.
-_— oe ais Dixie Hwy. . = weoeea theetin ner M ai Abe. , BURR. | joo NEW _... |__aAndersoa Cha n jt See |
| rqofing snd “lee: wood: New Toilets - 1. FE 3-4708, 37 HAMPAIPRE RED : mpion Bemmer, pot ATWA i
Ads. Phone FE 2.8181 f0| *SGU®S,,,CRAN"FLR BEAMS, Sew anit 0 80 et ‘eum met | wi ed eC OBS, CRONE. hae gay oie T8 Cronk, fol anid ete tearoom model CT eT :
: e fois dase’ ‘ er cov fain? : sioeiea Te OEen 4437. v. < 1 to ‘Che models, _A¥ Oakia S
; “place a “Wanted Ad” Bouts. aoarviete tine, Se em iin te Cut. er tor Deb | we carry full tine ie Landon *RD, DEER | RIFLES 2 URYERS. 21 PHONE.-FE _ plan. bowest saocie tesa Ree Pe Me :
i . d” to-| 424 cat it heoste’ bn, ‘Iecross ‘Paul St. Cyt Luthber Co Swerbing xen builders’ eunphes | cepted Chouse, trom ou papies | —*° P21 ratiers as litte ne terme New bpm Se ae ot "
E Chome —ecimenioonee | oe
j day! ve g a ring & Socket.) oR, th. Lake Rd. Tel now at W aaa . Of 78 guns Author! r'seck| Sale F owas 3 per seat %y Day and 8:1 a9 roeie- ied FS =
| \ : , y ; 7 ° — + . Gealer Layaway aye brombine a aale, Farm Produce 78 73 : PARTS—_< STOR Ef Ae te ree RICHARDSON CABIN: 2
' i ar RD TH : ~~ —S . M orge power Chrys!
a Pa ‘ a Mier loader. OR DFM. wad. (KELLY's AARDWARE Werte. ie CORELESS BLACK - “Everrinin, of the trailer trom | arine, engine, “Excetient ester wre, ane Be ’ :
ot re ju i NC . : sae. oo A ‘5 ble berries | 1787 Po fort aaide and.out: | French -s. be seen at a; Cave “Re ae
op fou Ns ; rc . 7 : _ uwburn at Adams FE 26811 house East | S Teiegraph | Landing, Cass lene ‘Yeu. : - oo
ent ae at rt f F j * f ¢ é ; } i we +8 rf . ; fou os “t . ot i Acto«* from Tel-Huron Center eee = Gummadi cegiadtinaass ay 7“ Cc “ ss z a
Sie es ee /) ae ee ed \- ‘4 oie x he yt i a P : Lote s : ppt So esp , : ‘ ’ \ s pen Eves, and: sunday PM, Ff: 18 rr Gea cna | rs" ee Fe a ong se
a i co Set | | ate ee ee 5 es oe ae ey be od G 7. fe 7 Me - : - / P - : oe ' “ y ke P ii rl i o.f a) ‘ > - : ‘ . a sad Mt” Clemens, uz ae cS
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BALKS Why
TALK ~~ XO MONEY DOWN”
1950 PLYMOUTH $27 per ma
1949 PLYMOUTH $23 per mo
1949 De8OTO $27 per mo
161 DODGE, ¢ = $21 per mo
aeé FORD ..... 7 = eT per tke
ea9se FORD ¢...;..... $27 per_mo
"1949 PACKARD ;..,. $10 per mo
“ALL OF THESE CARS HAVE RA-
DIOS AND HEATERS. AND
HAVE BEEN THROUGH OUR
SHOP FOR RECONDITIONING.
YOU CAN BUY ANY OF THESE
CARs FOR LESS THAN $1.00 A
Day. oa
BLUE &
‘TER.
ware "PRICE $1450
* PHONE FE
= 83,200. » VE 9-2790 Det
‘ 1940 CHEVROLET. “905.
- PE 2-4239.— Cash or masonry labor
Det. o.t :
gew teside and
heater, hydra.. turn ‘signals,
shield | washers, spotlight, white
walls, etc. This is a good car,
+ futts goed and has goed rubber.
3 _Call_ PE 17-7688. or OA 82161.
€apittac “48 A BEAUTIFUL JET
black door tand
49 Chevrolet eeeeees $395
sor seana, org ange mailes
" $20 down NATIONAL Motor stale
ET vi0 as AND
payments. 464 8. Wood- | see
~ 5 CADILLAC 62, Ps i HYDRA: -
oe» matic, radio & heater, whitewalis, | down ‘or your old car doWit énd “s ee en the balance at low
sCHUt r Wi MOTORS INC.
' 012 Pe Wondwara SeOurs sree |
OPEN “TIL 9P.N ___For Your Con . DODGE 7054 VS RADIO. HEAT- power flight transmission.
two fone, will sacrifice. FE 4-5
| DODGE 30 ) REASONABLE IF TAK. |
| en at once! FE 4-0308,
‘64 DODGE V-8. RADIO HEAT. |
er. auto. transmission, Loaded |
+0 miles, with extra -
"| DODGE “30 REASOTARLE iF TA FE 4
1850 DESOTO ? DOOR CUSTOM. |
Cue _coupe $650. FE 53343 ken at once!
53 DESOTC FIRE DOME. 4 DOOR.” - take over | power steering, adic
piyments MI 48912. 8 to 10 am
_Or address,P © 125 Birmingham.
_ Mercury’
“33
en
Tire new it. “priced right. “rouse
| Sines a MOTORS. ING: Psy ad DeSoto
912 8. Woodwar Birmingham
‘OPEN TIL 9 P.M. sees rou Convenience
is40 CONVERTIB!
Yall Come
~ See Us! We have nice clean ‘cars| LE. |
Very oon Pe very cheap. New
that you can afford —
many at only — !
$20 Down See Ed Jones At
NATIONAL
MOTOR -SALES
171 S. “Saginaw St.
wo FORD V@ * DOOR, $325. rE
j __1-0091,- 2309 Walnut Rd
# FORD V-6 2 DR. OVER
size radiator, hitch tor housetrail- :
| a BEREAS
tae 1 covers ter apd “i sose, Sas eC . i = door. maroon, Nedremetie:
"PETERSON
seas | codes test a pac * 4
a4 Pe al
private owner, $1200 PE 45-2354.
1952? STUDEBAK V-8, STAR-
i lean loaded - |
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/ 1954. PONTIAC (STAR CH
* Chevrolet
+ “sas trad
EF. 4.000
miles, Re ailed 428 w acces-
now $2050. Will socont
or Piymouth station
ea 4630 Oaksh ire. FE sories
—Y’ all Come
ee aie p-a-4
SALEg vx,
3” % tf 5) liner, very « with ex.
tras. Take over pavments. Must
PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN Goop! rel this week ees. or | 4 condition. $200 down Balance on —OA %?'61. | bank.terms OA 86-3629
SPECIAL!
1953 Cadillac 60 Spectat Piesvwood
Radio. Heater. White Walls, and
other extras. Must be seen. t
4p
AND PRICES ARE
~ DOWN! es 83695 1953 a
matic. Here
WHERE QUALITY S
; ~ $1495
Studebaker tordor "Commander
8 Radio. Heater and Hydra-
is real economy. po
- er, radio and heater, Well taken | “* oa re alle 1953 . Beene eee $2495 » 1953 eee ene ee . $1395
. 1953 gr of, priginel pa paint, never bad | I'm asking everyone to-bring coins instead of flowers!" a to. 171 COME IN Olds... 98 - convertible. ery Plymouth fordor with twe green.
peoda ott, off riorms beautifully a Pin Bene? qlionie Eye. ant Be Power foe real ~ fo = tater. Tats a Ly
Montere FORD ‘#@ CONVER NE| For Sale Used Cars 91! For Sale Used Cars 91 NATIONAL MoTOR SALES. _ AND SEE. extras. &
of and heater, ryt te eee ee APL ALIN RP ee oe 8. Saginaw St. nore 1953 . . $2495 . 1952 eeu a Bee nee - $1395
; 980 ana Ave . aoa ae 1947 HUDSON, 1950 CHEVIE. TAKE | ‘54 oii STARCHIEF DE- a en me Pontiac tudor two tone
reno aeeaesce cosromcme| BUY WITH | "figmeminh SV Sal"AE) “hal Seite peaat | SL STUDEBAKER. || Sh tad wa She in . * new, hever driven. i} a Ls *
_ tudor. Offenhauser dual carbs & CONFIDENCE HUDSON « ew PLA’ _FE S. 5-2354. _. _LAND CRUISER Hydramatic, Autronic Eye. Mester end Seat Covers,
POWER | Resde Guier Qual. pale i 30 ¥ F #3_8._Ander TES. $0. | 548 PONTIAC : eatte; ¢
} | Sarety belts call VE 3.8000 after ears Fair Dealing clean. Must -ail, PE eoseT. 3 + ees etten. beep ened |t 1953 ..4...-- vee $1795 "1951. vow eeeee $1395
STEERING | 6 pm. 100 B tte Si : bese De ws paren a Y t IL C Bassett: : some work. NO MONEY DOWN. Butek. 2 woe, Redes. Meater. : Buick Roadmaster Riveria pest
« ; Soto rt - . : . ~ hite Walls, Seat Covers, and ~
> 1952 FORD 1954 Plymouth Savoy Forder mes | a Ome creed NOTICE | eo * Many Other Bxtres. ' “Whore ne and “Dynafiow. : 1 owner. \
ae " Convertible, radio, heater, Fordo- | 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor....... $400 a GENEROUS WALT : . 953 5 | Gi “$1495
BOWER matic oe ‘ e one to cool 1983 Defo to vs Fordor....... $400 | See S! | Still at Central Lincoln Mercury. | Kell r K h 135 3 Convertibie. . _ $1695 1951 Super ea 88 tudor $1195
—— , . *. ge V-8 Fordor $350 |, Many of my old customers have er-KOCc wate
H M Sal 1953 Plymouth C bronze paint with Radio, Heat Green finish, Radio. Beater and
BRAKES uron Motor Sales ca — 340 been led to believe .w in- | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER || er, and air foam cushions, © | Hydramatic. Real value.
. . 952 W. Huron FE 2-264} “géurvan $30; We haye nice clean cars| tentionally or by accident, that Woodward at 13% Mile Rd. ; + i‘ . 3340 I am no longer selling. used cars Lincoln: 6-410 i. 9 09
, SEE (US Ox 194 FORD OFFI avalier Fordor 3380+ that- you. -gan afford — for C-L-M. Such is not the case, -1950 ...... ..... $1695 | 1952... wee. $1 5
‘i : y office is now in the quiet an F Ks h Chevrolet Sedan, Dark olue wit
$1995 sgt Sonia Fe it eee” ae MY ot OY — meee ert esis | - RSS ta eit | SET ate te 195: eross from e wu car a a sie, 4 Seat Covers. Seat lf.
wigsuimner Gemmrce pre |i Bee At weeh $20 Down _ | tise, then niin tune . a || Hrs, ne seek covers | Sent Cov - —* page om i2 mouth demon, | 1% 2 Dod $30, See? ta Jones at o imell_emount of ettort, "snd D Y Poa solide Covos $1695 1951 pe Tames - 995,
_ traters. good 5 . ~ noise. Come in. a i 8 joliday Cou tone — » for sedan. mn
_ae, Sites tala MYrtle sa Piya Caiiridee ” - 9200 NATIONAL _ and receive the same generous O Ou gtten. Radio, Hea af Hydra- |° blue with Radio. Heater and
pocm. EXTRA | 1952 P/ymouth Cranbrook | trade-ins that you are accus- - (nate and Seat Covers: Seat Covers. ad =" car,
oo “clean Mois Beott Lake Road, dor on $200 MOTOR SALES lomed to getting from him and 6
, tT —$250 | 7 ~~ — lone. e * as \ 5 5 $995
L ARRY CHOPPED” WAND. CHANNELED 33 iesi/Ford V-8 Tudor siso = 171 S. Saginaw St. ,| answer it will be around some- Need a 1953... $1595 | 1953'...... 4. 5
“Fo rd FP 195° Plymouth Cambridge where. Here is an example of one Pordor Chevrolet Bel Air Pordor: ~-)- Pivmouth sedan tudor. ‘Here is
/ Fordor-- $50 1952” MERCURY MONTEREY. 4/ of my specials. sedan. Radio, Heater, Power real economy in @ car equipped
. 7 | 48 Scan $10 bows Aa CON. | 1850 DeSoto Custom Fordor. $160 | one, owner A cond tion. FE ) Glide and White Walls. with Radio and—Heater,
= Fo 464 8 Woodard | 1 ss FR mouth Dix, Forder $30 3 45° "tee condition. FE | 1951 Mercury. heater Mercomatic, | ars . 295 505 Birmingham: >. > iymoutn 6 - Dix. . | YY owner. Sharp. $775. Many.;>- ~~ —* —_ H 4982s $1595 1 180 as Ss
“ . ‘0 FORD. $10 DOWN AND CON,/|’ 1930 act ker 7 Tudor cee. icy “19052 N N h many to choose trom. wee | Ls: Buick super . fordor sedan. Ford tudor green with Radio,
Rochester Ford Dealer tinue Pa payments. #64 8. Woodward. | | * 7 | as noaaee Pike; Read his _ Cream and green ‘Radio Heat-..| Seat Covers. Here is a sweet
Rambler hardtop. Yellow and =” er, Dynaflow and Seat Covers. Tunning car. a
- Ime FORD. GOOD CONDITIBN. black If you are looking for St L k Transportation . . e2
4 $200. FE 5-5267. gconomv, here is the car for you Op v_ (ele) S ial 1952 2.0... .. ee: $1495 1949 ....... eocee $595
; PH. OL 1-971! A NICE CLEAN 50 FORD. TakD You can buy this” beautiful car pecia's Olds. Super 88 tudor sedan. Oldsmobile 98 fordor sedan with
lace age AS gg ee & ITH BLACK DIO, tig car down. 3 Ea renths on” the At Clarkston 1949 M * $295 Dark grey with, Radio, Heater 1 Radio, Heater. and Hydramatic.
j = 1048 dan = F 2 je Se De Be Stl et SS - erc, Cony S| asd Hydramatic. sss Bigs car comfort at @ savings.
ow] BExurirus no _ wm | 1e8 Sentios Tose" 235, SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Motor Sales’ | - ‘ -RADIO, HEATER TURN SIG-|s94) puick Tudor... 8 as | =Degoto, Plymouth Dealer or es | 1949 Pontiac 2 dr... $195
° owt ‘A ND AUT M aT Ic 940 DeSoto Tudor : $ 45 912 OPEN. STIL one WHERE O Vv E RHEAD
R te) \ T . 51 X 2 dr...... | : piece: N. i apenas =. Pet Yoie” Coubanenes IS LOW AND SAVE 1951 Merce. 2 dr $595 .
1984 FORD CHRYSLER PLY MOUT - 1951 Olds MON-E Y. TRANS-/ 1946 Lincoln 4 dr....$195.
Crestiine Fordor, 8 cylinder, 2 tone ruston,_Mich,_MA sia id PORTATION SPE C- .
. . 1 four 4 8 j 5 | paint radio neater white % QFORD,, FO Say oS | stoteg ‘taten Bone cith bleck top hyaramatic,| IAL, ‘47 FRAZER 1949 Lincoln 4 dr... .$185_
“ ewall P nt overdrive. one _Cali MU $24, After 5 ‘PieSote-Ply mouth ro. eater and- white side; \\ ITH RADIO AND . i BRI H ° SPO
950, Cass at W. Pike Bt. walls. Ae ‘mont bak tows - Terms—Come in—See_ | |
‘$1, / FE 20186 end 18 long months at bank rates} HEATER. V E R Y. PETE |
GOQD_.. RUBBER. A NY |" FORD_#00)_OP TAKE OVER. UTZ. MOTORS INC}. TONY — .
1953 CHEVROLET | seepeicoe ee owner 0 Page, Pivmout® Dealer —| BEAUTIFUL ‘30 PLY- BILL Olds-Cadillac Bel Air 2. door, fedie and enter. rE. Thorpe. ‘OPEN. “TIL 9 PM MOUTH WITH HEAT-.| corner cass & Pike PE 43885 PHONE’ —_ PHONE
ror, ones oo 3 Fono custom, of FORDOE | i. For your_conventence ER AND GOOD RUB- Soko Ges ae = s NE or. }
+> _ Pe sole ws} 1953 Plymouth’ SELL PRICED 10 in _4ars furniture, real FE 8-0488 FE 8 0489
- TeL FORD © 4). EXTRA CLEAN. FRED DeSoto th Deal ; - : : :
1980 BUICK th eee oe racer tea ieee” SANT wan | CUAREETON MOTOR sates] estate are in the Want} Orchard Lake Rd. at Cass Ave.
4 doop radio and tester. : res. owe of your © | . {4 doo! +. seer ee oe ; + 46° FORD IN EXCEP-| car will handle this ike new | Clarkston, Mich. MA 5-514t Ads! ‘
°° — } tional ‘condit! gh runs good automobile. Easy snd low month- I
ee Rae ee Deals” | SCHUTZ MOTORS INC : / “bb f j " | 4
4950 FORD — ‘ $195 Best ‘in W heels & Deals” / : : *
of , 912 8 Woodw Birmingham Custom § 2 door, Radio and heater,’
w
1950 NASH
SPECIAL! @rey, fm ea
$95
1931 BUICK . — Radio &-heater. 47 Mercury Club Coupe. Harold Turner Your FORD Dealer
In Birmingham
GooD OD RUN . NG 1931 MODEL | A
_Ford. FE EM 3-2727 oth aad
@PEN “TIL 9 P.M. For your convenience
~ 1946 PLYMOUTH
~ $195 =
VACATION
VALUES.
PARTS.
Good tires. }
49 FORD. $300 OR TAKE. OVER
_payments._ % 2015. Union Lk Rd.
. . : Spectal 4 door, radio and heater. 48 Buick 2 dr., radio & 1953 3 Ford.
r 3 tose paint 75 / heater. a Dark green ¢iistom four door
COME IN $975 / 7 | adie pent beater white wall |”
P / fee Ground. hase neve "aandy Fe
AND SEE 1953 CHEVROLET ow 3 | ones car. Your old car will
; , 210 station itn and heat | make ie aowp P payment. Easy
. ' : era side res. |
“31 CHEVROLET 4 DR $1595 ’SQ Hudson 4 dr, cradis & SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.
“Excellent paint, epotiees interior. a “heater. los oe aero = veieehen =
fetter "and Powerstide transmis: 1953 DESOTO | OPEN FILO PM.
“One. in a Thousand”
Keller-Koch CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALE LER
Lincoin 6-6410
od *
CHEVIE 1954. 7 DR. DELUXE
mi. Low
ice — $1500, wal |
pone trade 29-9830, 1 Mt,
Clemens = Ask for Hugh
‘0 CHEV. ND MISC, SPARE
PARTS. 81 . ANN ARBOR ST., |
PO MICHIGAN,
oT) baal orl
eontinue
_ward, hifm nghe am -
“ @) door
$10 DOWN haa 8. Woods \ Firedome., power brakes.
ure steering radio and heater,
400 actual’ mi'ee .
$1,895 j Sh
Trangportation Specials No MO td DOWN. JUST GOOD
CR /
_ vi 1947 BUICK door. Radio and heater.
/ $195
|. 3—1947 DODGES Your choice.
194% BUICK | 9 door. Radio and heater.
$395
1946 CHEVROLET
4 door
“$195
1949 PACKARD 30 Chevrolet 4 dr., De-
luxe, radio & heater.
$595 30 Ford 2 dr.,
tras.
$695
all the ex-
| "33 Henry. f. Corsair De luxe. 2 dr. .?
"30 Pontiac Deluxe Cl iief- | _For_your_ convenience
FORD. ) ‘49 CONVERTIBLE. ONE
of th, sharpest in town. Radio
and heater, white walls, new top
_ 985 € Oagiand Ave
FORD ‘4? EXTRA . CLEAN. AN. FRED
eho Lake Rd. Ox-
50 FORD, | COUPE ONE OWNER.
FE Thorpe.
‘BLUE er ODEON ‘TWO DOOR,
Pacemaker Heater, radio, baer
_ ~AEAL Coven, turn n_signals. _
ft ea
CARS | Thoroughly
Reconditioned 477 Auburn * heater runs good, looks geod! Only $45. down.
RITCHIE MOQTORS .
FE .2-5031
‘$1 JEEPSTER GOOD CONDITION
heater. radio turn signals, Jack
Lacy
PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. © COR-
heat- WV / \ J! VV
white walls, wire wheel cov-
ore. Need oloer car in trade. Can
srreoe? terms. Call Lincoln 6-1056
or MI 61200. F. Maxey.
‘50 PLYMOUTH, 810 DOWN
continue parments. 464 8.
ward. Birmingham AND Wood- | --AT-- NL \Y" V- Vv
Pontiac Retail Store
continue ements. ee s Wood: |
ward Birm vaghani.
1951 PLYMOUTH | BUSINESS coU-
pe iow mileage, very clean con-
dition, « owner car.
Lake Orien Motor
-24 at Buckhorn Lake
MY 2-2611 Open ‘Til 8.
1954 Plymouth a 4oor sedan Nght -rey with
' ged te,. Heater and defroster. air
Team cushions Hy-drive automatic
transmission Only pe miles
“new oar ear wil!
ment qua
make
You mere
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Soto Ra outh Dealer ie Birmingham
9 P.M. the
on bank rates,
91 2% 2 8. Wood
“OPEN “TIL
1953 Pontiac 1
| Two tone biue radio and heater. hydramatic power steering. A
gorgeous car which requires a&
low dows payment and easy bank
SCHUTZ MOTORS INC.
DeSoto — Dealer
. 12 8. Woodw Birmingham -
OPEN “TIL 9PM, For Your Convenience
|
GOODWILL USED CARS
“Not a Name, But a Policy”
.
51 mievied. SEE AND DRIVE THIS FINE CAR, YOU'LL LIKE‘ IT! HAS RADIO aND HEATER.
$695 ET Sa
‘Here | Are Just a Few of ‘ur
52 DESOTO BLUE FINISH. AUTOMATIC BEAUTIFUL TRANSMISSION, RADIO & HEATER. TRY | “IT OUT TODAY! |
$1245
‘51 FORD’ ~
Good I Buys.
“'49 BUICK WELL CARED FOR AND IN FINE CON-
DITION. TRY THIS OR ANY CAR ON
OUR LOT. NO OBLIGATION.
48NASH
7 UB. Mile Rd.
Y'all Come" Open. mH ” PM.
i
Your Immediate Wish
| Promptly Deferred _
t as immediate wish ts tor. your own, & car,
. furniture, gp Hs oe Hy Classified
Ads deliver tt right to vour
“Want Ada are the easy
way to get what vou. want To
an a need even faster plare a’
“Wanted Ad deserting vour
want Then folxe offering what
“51 Mercury 2 dr.
matic shift.
OLIV
BUICK. auto-
| 210 Orchard Lake. Ave. $695 —
Also ° . a large ‘@eclection of lower
priced “O.K.” Used Cars: >
.
Matthews-|
_Radio. heater and Hydramatic.
Luctrous green metallic paint. This
can
ue
vent is truly a 1 owner car, and
be bought for as lithe se
or ¥eur olf car down.
poame on the balance wits ban
Pee ret, Pet ue
OPEN. aL 9° P- Ss aa _ “Por Your Ghaventines
Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive 012
| _ Farate eaves : Case at Pike Hudson Dealer
LOE 29-8389
i SCHuTz MOTORS INC. -
Semen *
Pontiac Retail : Factory Brarich |
: "Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know”
. | tam &, 2 dr. r oo # :
A : “3308 © 1983 CHEVROLET 1952 Pontiac 90 STUDE. =
ne ee ee | Rel Ayr Club Coupe, fully equspned | Chieftain deluxe four door se. — NOT THE LATEST MODEL BUT HAS
9311 $1095 thousands of miles left. Priced ontrdac =
you" re took inne foe apprnach tp. -.. Ch BRO F? Sell th
a qeptiore 20 writer aot aE 200 20 revrolet | Latinecd “arongt Cloew It 63 Mt Clemens St at Mill, PE 3-7] 17
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“s =~ Today's S Television Programs --
= ~ Channel ¢— WIBE-TV a Channel 4— wws-tV tt Channel 1+ WXYZ-TV
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS eee Showcase ot Stars 2:45—(4) Concerning _ Miss ‘sais
are Time for iusic——Janet— ~“Drama_to be announced: —-(2)-| » lowe.
Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry, News. Jack LeGotf.. (1) Amosts9q_(4)—Hawkins Falls.
Gene uncovers jewel thief, bank
robbers at state fair. (7) Detroit
Deadline. News events.
6:15—(4) News,
. tt) News Ace.
6:30—(4) Tony * Martin Show. |
“Three: Coins in the Fountain,”
“That’s What a Rainy Day Is,"
“Seng from Moulin Rouge,"
sung by Tony.
6:15—(2) TV's ‘Top “Tunes. Ray
Anthony and band play popular
tunes. (4) News Caravan. John
Cameron Swayze.
7:00—-(4) - Philip Hart. Political.
(2) Burns and Allen. George,
Gracie decide to go to movies
and all neighbors get into the
“act. (7) Sky King. Kirby Grant, |
. pilot rancher in adventure film.
7:30—(4) Richard resent:
Political; (2) Talent Scouts, Ar-
ther Godfrey host to soprano, +
Waiting for the Sufrise.” —
8:00—(4) Dennis Day becomes in- volved with counterfeiters when;
his tape recorder is stolen. (2)
Public Defender. Bart . Mat
thews handles case -of former
screen star who stole to help her
sick husband in “Lisa.” (7)
George Fitzgerald. Political.
&:15—(T) Wrestling. -
#:30—(4P Robert Montgomery-Pre-|———
sents “Home Town,” a naive
young man seeks fame in large
city, stars Frank Albertson. (2)
Masquerade Party. Peter Don-
ald hosts costumed ots for
panet-to- identify.—
9:00—(2) Studio One. “The Magic
Monday,” story of typical but
hectic life of American- family,
stars Madge Evans, Dick Foran.
(7) Boxing. Heavyweight box-
ing bout; Floyd Patterson vs.
Tommy Harrison.
9:30—(4) Colonel March.
__Tepse,””
land Yard officer’ catches a
_ ghost trying to take his niece to
“spirit world.” ‘ “Present Paul Williams.
Boris Karloff as Scot-, - ‘ny’ Andy. > “The Boarder,” film
16:15—(2) The Weatherman. Dr.
Everett R. Phelps.
10: 30-—(4) Stage Four. ‘Cat with
Moreno,
drama of two murder-bent la-
dies and gambler after valuable
eyes of stone cat. ;
11:00—(4) News. Paul Williams.
(2). Telenews Ace. (7) Soupy’s
_On. Soupy Sales with Errol
Muddle, Australian Jazz saxo-
. Phonist.
11:15—(4) Richard Frankenstein.
Political. (2) Weathervané. (7)
Armchair Theater. Matheson
Lang in “Drake of England,”
film feature.
11:30—-($) Moods in. the Night.
TUESDAY MORNING.
'1:00—(4)—Today. (2) — Morning
Show. _. e
+ 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club.
9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News,
Wixie (2)—Garry “Moore.
9:30—(2)—Arthur Godfrey. -
6:00—(4)—Home. m =— Charm
Time.
10:80—~(2)—Strike It Rich.
11:00—(4)—Bob Smith. (7)—Play-
house. (2)—Valiant Lady.
11:15—(2)—Love of Lifg,,
11:30—(4)—Travel Unlimited.
. ~- Tomorrow's Search.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON _.
12:00—(4) Travel Unijmited. (7)—|
12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Ladies
Day. f°
12;15—(4)—3 Steps to Heaven. 2? « (2)
Welcome Traveler.
First.
12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven.
5b 2)—Seeking Heart.
5:30—(2)—Sports. . (4). Adventure®|.
12: 3—(1)—News, weather. w=
(4)—Ladies
|2:30—(7) Theater. (4)—First Love. | 3:15-—-(4)—Bride and Groom. . *
3:30—(4)—Betity White. (7)—Air
3:45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. .
4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. —
#:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob
Murphy.
4:48—(7) Barnaby Bear.
&:00—(4) — Happy Hollow (7) —
, Auntie Dee. (2)-—-Portia Faces
Life. . aie}
* Patrol. (7)—Rocky Jones.
5: 45—(2)--Featurette. ,
*
TUESDAY EVENING
6:00—(4)—Time for Music. (7)—
6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News.
6:30 —(4)— Mr. Sweeney's World.
(1)—Men of Tomerrqw. (2)—
.. News.
¢: 45 —-(4) — News. (2)—Summer
. Holiday. =
'7:00—(4) Midwestern Hayride.
Times Square Playhouse. (2)—
Goldbergs.
7:30—(7)—20 Questions. (2)—One
Minute, Please. (4) — Arthur
~ Murray. -
| 8:00—(4)—Summer Playhouse. (7)
—Make Room for Dad. (2)—
_ Foreign Intrigue.
$:30—(4)—Top Shows. (2)—Sus-
pense. (7)—Steel Hour. .
9: ;00—(4)—Truth or Conseq. (2) —
“Danger.
9:30—(4)—Capt. Braddock. (T)—
Name's the Same. (2)—Favorite |
_ ‘Story.
10:00 — (4) — Fights. (1)—Stage
Seven. (2)—News.
; 10: 15—(2)—Weather.
A1Br=(2)-—Rebert @. Lewis. 10:30—(7)—Boss Lady. (2)—Meet 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. > (4)—Good| Millie.
Cooking. | _ |11:00— (4) — News. ()—Soupy’s 2:00—(2)—Baseball. (7)—My Life.| On. owe
2:15—(4)—Golden Windows. Theater. oy Movie Date.
| 11:30—(4)+Moods in the Night.
-- Today's Radio: Programs -=. Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice.
wae, (7@) CKLW, (800) WW, (858) - WOAR, (11398) WXYZ, (1270) WIBK, (1490) .
MONDAT EVENING © 11:30—WJR, Amvets WXYZ, Cartain Calls 5:45—WJM, Curt Massey
CKLW,.. Feller McKeller : CKLW, Cect! Brown
6: oo WIR. News ww, ;
} WXYZ wVwattrick- McKenzie TUESDAY MORNING News.
wean Nows
6:30—-WJIR, Agric. Voice I28 WIR Aunt tenny CKLW, WNews, Sports
nas I ~ CKLW, News, David 12:90 WIR Helen Trent pt ig ‘Wautrick, MeKenxie
o10 wR, Claes Quartet Wea Getiee ww. WJBK, Baseball
WXYZ, Lee "| @46— WXYZ, News, woite | CKLW, Bud Devies WCAR. News, Music
CKLW, Eddie Chase CKLW, Guy Nunn McLeod 6:15—WJIR, Clark Quartet
—_ 706—WJR, Jim Vinall * — Wreeta tee beam
WIR, Reynolds - WW, Bob Maxwell a Tig ~ ig eed CKLW Bddte Chase
Ww, Bud Lynch LW ews, De rv WXYZ. ‘Winter WCAR, Talk Sports
XYA, Bill Stern WiBK. Rise and ‘Shine CKLW. Ginger Rogers 6:230—WJIR, Reynolds, Racing JBK, Dinner Music WCAR, Muste . > WCAR, News. Coffee ni wren. — —
—— G rm
0:45 WIR, Monday “Musi tie e sn, ete ane TUESDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, Magic Music
WXYZ. Musle——r- }:30—WW2, Listen, bive 1:00—WIR, Wendy. Warren 6:45 WJR, Lowell Thomas
WXYZ, Music Show ; WXYZ, Fred Wolfe ww, News, Mulholland
— er NT ee Rove _._| CAL w.sustin rant ____| _way9._ Baul -Winter___}_L an Wah, ues noe
— > : Ww. . News, McLeod ww.
WXYz, an Begg pel ae %: WWJ. News WCAR News. Harmony WXYZ. Red Skelton
WJBK. T. won, CHLW. Sed Davie WCAR, News, Music WOAR, News, Muste ws, SS A:18—WIR, Ma Perkins Las wwavere " betta
1:15— CKLW Nuns WxY2, Dick: Qugood 1:30—WJR, Dr_ Malone CKLW. Xews 7
WWJ, Fran x: 43 News,. WXYZ, Paul Winter
90—WIR, Peter Li Wea Nene Clem WCAR, Tiger Tunce ‘wwa ue ree ay WWJ, Morgan Beatty . ao. 148 WIR Gutgine Light WxYZ, ‘silver sty
wx Lone 8:15-—-WIR, Bud ws _Tatks
CKIW. Gabriel Heater | WXYZ Wolfe WCAR, wieeep ; ;
WJBK, Tom George + 9:90—WIR, Music Ball 2:00 WJR, Mrs ; 1:45—WIR. C. Collin wen
iW. Ww, News, Mulholland ’ : sem IR, Col Sina ane eal 8:45—WCAR, Radio Revival | Thy ‘Davies CKLW Eddie Pisher
CKLW,... = peraie wei Me ee tS —e, _ | sane People foe
§:00_WJR. My Prien trma | WXYE. Breaktast iclub . WXYZ. Show stopp wwi. Hollywood Bow! CKLW s. Music B18 WJK erry Mason CKLW Mickey Spillane
XYZ Your Lana, ine | WJBK. News, Murpny CKLW, Davies } ;
CRLW. The Palcon WCAR. News, Rhythm 2:40 WIR, Nora Drake $:32— WIR, Suspense
WJBK, Baseball
8:30—WJIR, Talent Scouts
WXYZ, Vandereook 0:16—WJR, Kitchen Club WJBK, News, Don M . Melanebrine
Me
ww, L. Jones
: WXYZ, Martin Block
\¢43—WJR, Brighter Day ~WISK. Bo Murpny
TUESDAY EVENING
WWJ. Barrie Craig
WXYZ, Vandercook
CKLW,. Hich Adventure Clock Around — _ Can Furnish Shots for|
(2)—Kit Carson.| backgi
ae = ee
Open for Calls.
“Many Scenic Places to
Illustrate Songs —
NEW YORK—Film libraries are
as important to stations, agencies
and TV producers today as
morgues are to newspapers.
1 to.titt out news stories, sometimes
compiling entire features from
'morgue notes, while in TV, stock |-
shot libraries are the maifistay of
their events and play an increas-
ingly vital role in most other video |
programming. ?
time and money savers, there are
many scenes made available which
“would be impossible to duplicate. —
Many TV shows use the stock
Film Library. on a regular or =
for travel programs; animal and.
human interest material for chil-
dren’s shows; and endless news
and special events shots for docu-
mentaries, quiz shows and educa-
tonal programs. ¥
“Now the film library is available
to local stations and outside“ pro-
ducers, to provide a solution to
many of their programming and
production problems.
To maintain this good service,
gel Film Librarys is open from 9
: to 1 a.m. and librarians are
on reall at all other hours,
Examples of demands made on
the library are calls for such shots
as a fadeout to parades to illus-
{trate—martial music on Voice—of-
Firestone, various sceriic. back-
grounds’ for Your Hit Parade,
shrimp boats for the song of that
name, zany shots of flagpole-sitters
and a spaghetti-eating contest for
TV. Film Library staffers are
encouraged to use individual
imagination to create the desired
effects. One request called for
a stampede sequence which was
one of the few shots not.on file.
However, the request wag ade-
“quately filled by combining shots
of two horses fighting and a herd
of horses racing past the camera.
puscles of a frog's blood, micro-
scopic views of germs, and a front
Recent orders were for cor-
seat ride on a roller coaster.
Jacobys Take Lead
in Bridge National WASHINGTON up — An early.
lead in the national mixed team
bridge championship was taken
Jacoby of Dallas, Tex., with Mrs.
D, J. Cook, Winnetka, If, and
In second place was an all-De-
troit team of Mrs. Julia Cross, H.
Sanborn Brown, Miss Joan De-
shetler arid Vincent Remey.
The mixed team event is part
ot the 26th annual summer na-
tional championships, - conductefi
by the American Contract Bridge
League, which end _ Wednesday
night.
. Newspapers use their filed data | .
Besides - -theit obvious value as}—
your quinoa!’ may one day super-
| the thin leaves of the quinoa plant,
last night by-Mr, and Mrs. Oswald]
Harold Rockaway, Houston, Tex.}—
‘Tt grows three to five feet high
{i= mople otth Oph while 20 leave
Cal., chats: with Grace Kelly and Alfred_ Hitchcok after getting part |
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| pines islands for 370 years until |
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- ADA R. RYANS. City Cierk
Aug. 2, 1954
ROY HARDY
Chairman The Spaniards ruled the Philip-|-
GRETA V. BOCK,
_ Township Clerk. aig
Aug. 2., 20, “MM
€ in Cannes, France. ~~
Quinoa Might
Replace Spinach Andes Mountain Plant
Reportedly Has High |
Nutritive Value
WASH 4
N — “Junior, eat
sede parental pleas for spinach
consumption at America’s dining
tables,
.U.S., food manufacturers have
been .experimenting recently with
an import from the lofty Andes,
says. the National Geographic So-
ciety. It appears to have possibili-
ties as a substitute for much-
maligned spinach.
For centuries quinoa has been
the staff of life for millions of
South American natives. It grows
only in the cold, thin atmosphere
10,000 te 15,000 feet high in Peru,
Bolivia and Ecuador -~ where
neither wheat hor bariey will
ripen. ; .
Hardy, easy to cultivate, and re- the average yield. Quinoa cultivation goes on today
much as it did when Pizarro first
entered Peru in 152? Indians sow.
the seed in the autumn. Seedlings
emerge a week after planting, and
a heavy head of seed matures in
five er six months. Then the whole
plant is cut ahd left to dry in the
sun for several days. It-is threshed
by flailing with'a stick. A quarter
to a half ton of seed per acre is
4
Experiments in quinoa grewing
have been: conducted in both |
‘and the United States,
‘ but its were not encouraging.
To produce grain of high nutri-
tive value requires intense heat. A
- But night frosts are also essen. -
tial to insure complete ripening. |
Technologists ot the Food and |
Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations believe the plant
has commercial possibilities. Theil?
tests show that 100 grams of seed
—a very small meal—céntain ‘more
starch, ye and vit.mins than
a plate of eggs, a fresh fish, a.
side dish of assorted vegetables. |
and a generous helping of of ‘con-
densed ‘milk.
Notice of Special Assessment:
Curb, Gutter and Drainage on Lin-
sistant to pests and disease, quinoa
is one of the world's most versatile
plants.
Its seeds are eaten raw, boiled, |
are used also in making beer, for
medicinal purposes, and as a poul-
try and livestock feed. Tender
young shoots serve &s salad greens.
Dried stems make a quick, hot
hard to come by, and the derath
of oxygen hampers fire-building,
The ash helps flavor the coca |
leaves which Andean Indians
chew, =
To the layman, quinoa resembles
nothing so much as a large weed.
with a stout, much-angled’ stem,
triangular leaves, inconspicuous |
flowers and a multitude of tiny,
vari-colored wes.
teks eae Up roasted, or ground into flour. They | 2° den Street from James K. Boule-
vard to Smith Drive.
To: Michael A. Calbi, Altred W. Tiit- | man, George H. Stoddard, Geo. McCart, am GO. Harrison, Howard Wm. Weider,.
artin C. Wolte. Lage Hump!
hn D. Brown, . Sabin, Esra Davis
“Chi Purdy, Walter erry, aries Thom
. Kline, nae on sibley. Ray O'Neil, W
Edmund Rogers Cand interested, take notice: That the "roll, ‘of
the Special Assessment heretofore made
| by the City Assessor for the purpose of
defraying that part of the cost which
the Commission decided should. be paid
and borne by special assessment for
a construction of curb, ‘gutter and
Linden street from James
to Smith drive | is now on |
~ Democratic Candidate for
~ WIEUTENANT GOVERNOR cee nap ee nena
« WILL
“Set the Record Straight”
HERE’S WHAT WE DO—
_ Remove front wheels and inspect linings.
Clean end repock bearings.
3.. Adjust brakes.
4. Add broke fluid if needed. aS
5. Test brekes for sefety.
TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY ‘omy.
See Burns end Allen on WISE-T¥-—Mandey Might—7 es uM.
-B. F. Goodrich|
BF Goodrich
| file” my. :
i Retine is also hereby given “that the
Commission and the Assessor of the City
of Pontiac, oe meet. in the Municipe:
Court in said City, ea the 10th KJ Pot
August AD. esa at 8:00 o'clock to
review said assessment, at which mime
and place opportunity will be given
persons interested to be heard. |
Dated: July 28, 1054 4 j
W.O- 6706
ADA R. EVANS.-
City Clerk
Aug. 2, 1054
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P . on Geo. Karabenick, | Commission os * the jams aan Se nee §
Rice, City of Pontiac, FP. Kre¢) of Pontiac, Will meet the Municipal.
& Co., Kenneth er, Robert Gaylord. | Court in said City. on “the 10th ‘day of
lard &. L. 4 isis 1044 at 6:00 o’clock-p m.. to est
teve Mooney. arinee, ‘Wat
Bryant, , Henry
_~ jen ! ns interested, take notice:
ct ik roll of the Special Assessment here-
decid
said esesessment. at which ti
and place er os << A3 given
persen« interested
de by the City Assessor for the re made by the of tbe |
fy oy office for public inspection...
Noti¢e is also Hereby given that the
ssessor Cit;
od ce woe ee of Popbicn, ill meetin thes A ae . Robinsen of Pon will m un
veug —— aoe ‘wright, 8. Mchenry _ ADA’ m Evans Court; yr | aid pang &. Pay day 2
Dion. Koch. Fenton , y Clerks at ove m..
. he 4 ; : Aug 2 1934 revo. a a ‘ — s R. 5 me «
‘ ere an R. + PUBLIC SALE p*rebna interested, to be B ve aves
. Wm. Bim Fino. end- Bi! 1948 Mercury. Motor No. azosaeta 4. | Dated. July 26. “9084.
Arthur iompson. Ribert door Sale to be held 1:30 p-m., August Wo i
Se. gs eg Reet di ya at 6 Mt. s, _ . ADA BR
: en. |
Congaharer, Roy 3. I oa ” Aug. 2,3, 1084) 7 Aug. 2, 1934
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4 ENGINEER to represent
‘Vote August 3rd for an ENGINEER
"GRANGER | or State Senator
you in the LEGISLATURE. eS
ae
Sif CKLW, Under Arrest 9:90-—- WIR, Mrs Fa WwJ. Marriage Pays. 4:45-—WXYZ,. Just. asy
8:43—WXYZ, Show Stoppers "ext Boo te 7 CKLW, Pegey Lee” OO Brig Fad Dollar HAMPTON
00 | 9:45—WJR, Pete and Joe 3:00—WJR, Hilltop House WXYZ, Town Meett si vi
"wrway te phone Hour CKLW, Foay, Martin | Win “ea MeKensie CKLW. News. Roth ELECTRIC CO. BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE ne : : ;
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they. asvarded. the. coveted Seal of Approval!
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linters inside. All 1st quality
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all thoroughly washable!
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99 Regular 7.9% Twin size 3
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Pure odorless laters Koalfoam pillow for bigger
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firm and round:shape without ever needing to be plumped up.
Sanforized cord edged, zippered percale cover. that is we \ . _
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Rigidly tested and proved for arength-obrasion, washability. thread
count and colorfastness . . . only after these tests are they aw arded
the icoveted Seal of Approval!
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3.99 on first quality 9.98
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Print Tablecloths
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Buy two for 15.50!
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Belgian Linen Tablecloths
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Imagine . iv. magnificently colored Belgian linen tablecloths that
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White Sale Savings!
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2.99 Soft Grey _ Rich Pink
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IRISH LINEN DAMASK
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599 | Luxuriously patterned. imported ‘Irish Linen Damask
cloths thot ore fully bleached and wash as easily as a
hankie!. Their beauty increases with each washing!
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Sanforized and washable! Today for just pennies you can ‘add
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Three Pieces Include:
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Your Choice of Two! — Le | e i Wall 7 }
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Jj and at the same time get rid of a nuisance @ Hunter Green © Sunlight © Coral’ |
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~ beautiful cotton chenille that is fully washable |__| -® Mint Green ——@ Bright White —@ Rosy Pink —__4_} __
and. absolutely will not mildew! It is designed © Powder Blue © Chartreuse = @ Salt & Pepper | |
to fit any type or model tank and you get three, Smart housewives will buy several .. . |
matching pieces all for 3.98! eliminating condensation and making their. }
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Plus Matching Renate: Chenille 2. Piece
| ZA - 98 | Includes resilient rubber mat and
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| In the same-colors as Tankettes you get a comfortable —
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interchanging. Slips on and off for washing! Rug |
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