—“The-foreciant-for-the-Pontiac—area. = Low tonight will “be” S857 “anid Ty _the U. 8. Weather Bureau. ’ 4 . et io —PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 —50 PAGES lke Blasts ‘Croaked Fence Politics’ Launches Drive to Tighten GOP Contra in Talk t ~ State For Crowd He's Sick of Doom Prophets SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) —President Eisenhower de-| | clared today “the country is getting pretty sick and tired of @rooked fence poli- tics.” He also said he per- sonally is “sick and tired of listening to the clack-clack of the prophets of doom.” Eisenhower's remarks were in notes prepared for a speech at a Republican Day celebration at the IIli- nois State Fair. The President's address __tin an outright political at- mosphere was the opening | gun in an administration drive to maintain Republi- can control of Congress. With the fall congressional elec- tions coming on, ~ ONLY TWO LIKE HIM IN U. 8.—George Carroll | captured by Carroll in pa forests of Giant Pangolin From African Wilds ar Wirephote Spanish the President | 3rd, (left) of Norwich, Conn. and Ivan Sanderson of | Guinea, West Africa. The pangolin will be housed urged his audience to return Il-|Columbia, N. J., led a giant pangolin to water | temporarily in Sanderson's Rare Jungle Zoo at linoig members of the House ad | yesterday. The 80-pound dinosaur-like animal was | Columbia. Congress and to increase state’s representation in the law. making body, Before his address, Eisenhower | had bunch at the home of Gov. William G. Stratton with Joseph T. Meek, the Republican can- @idate for the Senate. Meek, bidding fer the seat now beld by Democratic Sen. Paul Douglas, =a ~ Eisenhower flew here this morn- ing from Washington and was srocted of Oe et by Stratton, other [linois Republican leaders and Gov, George Craig of Indi- ana, also a Republican. In his speech at the fair, the President deciared he is “sick and tired of listening to the clack-clack 4 of the prophets of doom.” Then, by way of explanation, as he put it, be told-a story about Abraham Lincoln, the Republican party's first President Lihcein once related, Eisen- hower said, that a man had bullt such a crooked fence that a hog trying to get through it became so confused that it con- cluded it was always coming (Continued on Page 2. Col. 6) High of 83-87 Seen for Pontiac Friday Cloudy and warmer weather is high Friday of 83-87, according to Downtown temperatures yester- day ranged from 54 to 75, with .07 inches of rain. Today at 8:00 the 70 degrees and Total 6 Today Responsible for Area Rash of Crime Six breaking in the Northeastern section of Oakland County, all be- lieved committed by the same per- sons, were reported by Oakland County sheriff's deputies today. The owner of a watch repair shop at 2516 Perry St., Pontiac Township, reported a peari néck- lace, a wrist watch and $21 in change taken. Entry, the same in all the. breakins, was made by breaking out a front window. In the same building next door, |'a barber shop owner said about $10 in change and $3 in bills were taken. An undetermined amount of small change was reported taken | from a vending machine in a tavern at 1128 Lapeer Rd., and a filling station owner said about $15 was stolen from a vending machine at his station at the in- tersection of the Clarkston-Orion A cigarette machine was taken from another Orion Township fill- ing station at Lapeer and Indian- wood Rds. It was found rifled this station. ercury_registered it reached §5 at 2 p.m. morning. about. \-mile from the Was Friend of. the West Alcide de Gasperi of Italy Dies in Third Heart Attack SELLA VAL SUGANA, Italy (AP)—Alcide de Gasperi, the lean old statesman who led Italy out of postwar chaos and.onto.the path of democracy, died today of a heart attack. Death came to the former Premier as he rested here in his north Italy mountain retreat, far from Rome and the political wars in which he had battled without 5 respite for nearly a decade. His passing robbed “the cause of European union of one of its staunchest sup- Italy’s atryeyes dj and Miss Kearney, They County Breakins Mendes-France Cautions France Could Go Leftist hands arent Belgium (AP) — French Premier Pierre | onene the governor des-France said today that if his proposals for chang- | Same Persons Believed ing the European army treaty are rejected France might | swing in another crisis to a Léftist government similar to Mendes-France the prewar “Popular Front.” The Popular Front was a coalition of Socialists and Radical Socialists headed by Leon Blum. Its policy was social reform rather than Marxism. But the period was marked by widespread strikes and other disorders. ymade his statement to a six-nation meeting of foreign ministers convened to discuss changes in the European Defense Community pact. His remarks Crash Victims. All in Hospitals M59-U. S. 23 Accident Kills 3, Injures Three; Conditions Reported Persons injured in a two-car crash, which took the lives of three Wednesday at M 389 and U. S. 3 good to poor condition today ty -Dospital—authorities— Poms eg ROE ee reported in good condition by au-| Chest Clinic at Lansing. She was transferred there from McPher- son Memorial Hospital at Howell after emergency treatment for se- vere chest and head injuries. Reported in fair condition at Méllus Hospital in Brighton is Miss Minnie Kearney, 52, of Roseville. She suffered two brok- en legs and multiple cuts to the face afd body. Richard J. Larsen, 58, of De- troit, driver of one of the cars whose wife was killed in the by authorities at Detroit Memorial Hospital. Extent of his injuries was not revealed. State Police at the Brighton Post said a car driven by Mrs. Hazel Burman, 61, of 2536 Cole Rd., Lake Orion, one of the fatalities, failed} #2 stop for a stop sign and warning, and | | flasher at the intersection, | crashed broadside into Larsen’s 3) Car. Riding in his car were his wife were on their way to visit the Larsens’ son | at Flint, police éaid. Mrs. Emily Burdick, 51, of 2450 Marx Ave., Pontiac, the third per- ’ son killed, was riding with Mrs. Burman and Mrs. McKenzie. ‘ Eye Threats of Reds CANBERRA, Australia ®—For- near Howell, are reported in from | thorities at the Ingham County | * were relayed to newsmen by . la German source. By the | account of this informant: } +erash.—_ts- sted in poor condition The French Premier said | the present treaty has no | chance of being accepted by the French Parliament, due to start debatin ing it Aug. 28. He said he drawn his proposals for revision to find some way of salvaging something from the idea. He declared rejection of his pro- posals would certainly, result: in-a negative: vote in Parliament. This could be followed, he argued, by a crisis in the North Atlantic com- munity, All this would be a victory forthe. Russians, he asserted—a | unanimously approved a bill per- which: would: them +miting- Mrs. Esther MeKenzie_57, of 339 | nothing.” W. Clarkston Rd., Lake Orion, is! “eost= A French source, when told of this version, said “that sounds O.K.”" Shortly after Mendes - France spoke, however, Dutch Foreign Minister J. W. Beyen bluntly, said the French proposals were not acceptable to his government. Beyen said that Mendes-France’s statement this morning had made a “totally different impression’ than the text of the proposed changes, The note on the changes was transmitted through diplomat- ic channels last Saturday. ON VACATION? Have the Pontiac Press sent to you by mail for S0c a week. Phone FE 2-8181 to Arrange fer this Service Enjoy the news from home 2 a.m. today and died an hour =. ome ine i Gooey oat while you--enjoy your va- on after nat _—. seizure. euunine very losely — ‘s| cation De Gasperi had stepped down’ cca the Rational China ber | TH@ Pontiac Press (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) tion of Formosa, i J A by f oo / arues! Fee! 5 Pees OF eg. Meee om = 4 ‘me ia ee > ace: Fa & Oe 4 ‘ ee Legislators OK Expansion Plan Both Houses Earmark | $460,899 for Dorm, | Other Prison Facilities LANSING (AP) — In an unusually agreeable mood, the Michigan Legislature wound up an 11-hour spe- cial session last night ap- propriating $460,899 for the state penal system by 283 men. asked for $660,000 for a 158- | man fon and $318,- | 000 to hire additional | guards and other person- | nel, had kind words as the | two houses adjourned. “You have done the Job | well. in- funds to meet the major | problem,” he told the legis- lators in an informal ap- pearance. The legislative action provides | $400,000 for a new dormitory out- side the walls at lIoina State Re- formatory to house an additional | be included and that the balance , be built so ited | cells later, if needed Williams had asked built for each pet aoe eanate: The Legislature ate rtenain for to build a wvo0-tews Funds for lonia | is emergency expansion of the, j = .Gov. Williams, who had! as Tries Ike: s Vacation for his summer White House. on Dees ‘Herd 6 Victims fA *\ Into Vault After = 4 e Armed Robbery 4 Suspicious Car Sighted al Near Owosso; Driver @| Eludes Police From AP and UP Dispatches | ELSIE — Two bandits & wearing baseball caps and Mi dark glasses to hide their Mm faces held up the Elsie State Ra| Bank today and escaped with $12,000 after herding four employes and two cus~ j toners into a vault at gun- poin ud Later, State Police report- ed they were chasing a ma- <<" ' ti ty * AP Wireshote | cueTNe FOR COMFORT — Airman Third Class Googe Dele at] Union Gap, Wash. leans back to test the comfort of a chair which President Eisenhower will use to conduct business when he vacations in Denver, Colo. Dohn and other airmen at Lowry Air Force Base 158 men. It provides that 78 cells | have been cleaning the second floor and offices to be used by Ike WASHINGTON (AP) all legislative business. would take the matter up in Jan-| uary. The House stalled the headlong | pace of the one-day session about sc state to enter into contracts with i houses for the manufacture of antibiotics and | the like developed by the State | Health Department. The measure eventually passed | both houses without a dissenting vote, It is designed to permit com- mercial production of synnematin, | an antibiotic developed by the) phoid fever and other diseases. Without any fuss both chambers | wnemployed 16° pensation fer dependant and wives, The measure was made | retroactive to June 27, the date it, would have taken effect if an er- ror had not been made—in—the regular session this spring elimi- nating the provision. The Senate Judiciary Commit- tee killed a proposed constitutional amendment barring those con- victed of felonies from Legislative membership. - Official Pollen Count Begins in Press Today The official pollen count is listed} for the first time today on page rat of the Pontiac Press in the ex- treme upper left-hand corner tect cone. |ferers is offered im cooperation with the Oakland County Health Department which has installed ay pollen-counting machine on top of i the.county office building at. 1 Lafayette St. __In_ progress now, the hay- fever | season continues until the first| frost usually about mid-Septem- | ber, When the: count reaches 100, | sufferers know they will have a) bothersome day. In Today's s Press Aedrey . Hepbern - ' eee 4s Coenty News... 6 ce eccee “, David Lawrence ......... 6 De. George Crane * Rddie Ca ki ts « Emity Pest ™ Feed News thre Markets oe * ‘© “ oe“ 4 ” TV-Radie Pregram:s ss Want Ads « i, ot, MOM Women's Pages va, MS, |Senate Internal Security | committee Lattimore Case to Be Bolster Government Will Seek New Perjury Indictment Against Asian Expert WASHINGTON (®—The govern- ment will seek a new perjury in- 'dictment against Owen Lattimore, | controversial Far Eastern special- | \ nounced today In December to the State Departmeft, on seven | counts of perjury growing out of | |his sworn testimony before they subcom- | mittee. Two of those counts, includ- (branches today ‘in short order. |)... amateurs, either that or the ing the key one—that he lied | This is the final money bill of | |dicn’t want us to die.” . when he said he never was a | Communist sympathizer or pro- moter of Red interests — later ; were thrown out on appeal on the ground that they were rin | ) vague. Rover said he will not appeal to | \the Supreme Court for reinstate- | ment of those two counts, but in- stead will offer new evidence to a grand jury beginning Sept. 13 Rover said the evidence will in- t@ude “certain- aspects’ of Latti-+ more's sworn testimony before the | in February = 1952, | original indictment. Should the grand jury vote additional charges against Lat: timere, Rover said, the | . will be to ask that they be con- solidated with the five counts re- maining in the original indict- ment. In any event, Rover said, the) | government is prepared to bring | |Lattimore to trial on the five re-| maining counts. j » | Dulles May Visit Japan WASHINGTON (®—Secretary of ‘State Dulles was reported today | | considering a brief- stopover _ in: | Japan on his way back next month from a conference in the Philip- pines to weld an eight-nation South- east Asia defense alliance. Fair Haven Peaches, $3.25 Beshe! Piet | them yourself Jacobsen's Green House Orchard. Lake Orton. ae “Congress Starts Last Lap,” Might Adjourn by Tonight — The second session of the 93rd. Congress reached its final stages today, with only three major matters to be disposed of before a final gavel on The three are a compromise foreign aid bill providing $2,781,000,000 in new cash, a bill to ban the Communist party and a bill to broaden and liberalize the social secur- | Pontiac Aids Manhunt 1", system. se Hut ww, f eferit i Pi Pontiac State Police Post said There was a chance all of | at 1 p.m. today that it had dis- these could be passed and | patched a scout car to the Owosso ‘sent to President Eisenhow- er by tonight area to aid in the hunt for the | bandits who held up the Elsie State Bank. Troopers at the post said Some of the lawmakers thought the getaway car had been spotted | tomorrow was more likely for the | windup, and a few pessimists still ,expected the session run over to , early next week. The way legislation has been | taking a surprise turn at the last minute, there was just neo tell- ing. When legislative business is com- Health Department to combat ty- list, U.S. Atty. Leo A. Rover an- 'pleted, the House wilt be able to dat of its pecial committee on the motion | “tt?~they--were—sere ro censure Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) Senate-House conferees agreed expected to whip through both the session, However, the two other big (Continued _on ‘Page | 2, , Col. Dd “a couple of times’’ near Owosso, * Miss Sturgis said. “Af- | the cages,’ lter they stuffed the money into ve reves | | | quit until January. But the Senate | 1952. a federal| may come back later to dispose | Frand jury indicted-Latiunore,- ODEs of -- “the Time Par Eastern artatrs “aderser + 4 | * | Both wearing khaki clothes, ;on the compromise foreign aid ap- slam the vault door,” ;Propriation yesterday, and it was! ri, said. “We wouldn't have had | sacks they told us to get into the | vault and we wouldn't get hurt. | One of the men was carrying 6 blue revolver.” Fizzell and Hazel Gieger. No one | touched the telephone pe veut 2 e ———— dits had left the bank. “It's a good thing they didn't Miss Stur- I guess they must have any Air. The bandits were described as | short and stocky with round faces, Unusual Pregnancy Mother Has Twins, Awaits Birth of Third Child Soon DETROIT (AP)—Mrs. Boyd Braxton, 28, who gave | birth to twin girls last July 31, expects to return to the The service to hay-fever suf-| 1: were not included in the, NOSpital in a few days for the birth of a third child. Doctors said Mrs. Braxton has a double uterus which they termed unusual. They described pregnancy in both sides as “very un- usual” and twins on one side as “extremely unusual.” __ The twins, both girls,* weighed under five pounds at birth. Dr. Thomas Y. (Hum, who delivered the girls, said they were “pre- mature in weight but not in time.” The girls, Barbara Joyce and Betty Jean, left the hospital Wednesday. sitive indication of when jhe third three weeks baby will be born. Mrs, Braxton’s husband is a 29- just enough to keep h year-old Packard Motor Co, -em- drawing (umemployment | eve. They have six other chil- sation.” ‘twins; Darryl, 3; | working two to four days a week— Petr Raven and. Devia, 2.|Saaula” take cM 2. eae. Ff Ee ea ee ee ag eee : i ae oe Ores . } ; t 4 eee pee eve ‘4 as ed Sie it Sy nce, : iv } rh | \ f : - ae : 2 : J ‘ 4 : ~ ¢ i ; = i i i \ ‘ ike es % 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS. Y; AUGUST 19, 1954 in | | W) rs v . arr | Firemen Ba ttle , oe : ZeS ~ Sept. 7 Win + % ea Bla ~ for Youngsters and Adults a. Golf Range, and Truck ‘Sem es Keep Waterford Dept. —- PyentOur Birmingham A dance with 120 “stars” will be Aa a . Busy Today © BIRMINGHAM— after | Presented tomorrow, when ‘ or kp % as»... cst aemaenin —— t * | children_attending Cityand_Coun- ae < ~~ c * Yire caused an estimated $2,800 Labor Day spells end o sum try School's summer program cli- ‘a ad See : + to the office building at mer vacation and means another | max activities there. 3) eee : Brode’s Miniature Golf and Driving term of school for Birmingham) Al! parents have been invited to ee Ae See Range, 2045 Dixie Hwy., early to- youngsters attend a 2 p.m.. performance of Vases xe day, according to Waterford Town- | J. w, Over at ‘the Community House, | “The King Who Couldn't Dance,” va ay * } E é ge firemen arrived flames objections, and sti the it means the start of school, too, |Titten by Mrs. Anita Gold, dra- “Gee oes a bad engulfed most of the build- majority in both Senate and House | | there. Sept. 7, the House will ag ws for the play have i" "i mie ‘ cause has not yet been determined pert vidual — . begin taking registrations for its| time, with local artist Mrs, Char- SS ey ” 2 ee ee nan a about _ that a a = | aap, Haak Seaafiee, Groctor of ents of the 6-through-9-year-olds. Se 0 a engines and firemen battled the prosecution of Red leaders under ~— . placed of em) Other art work, plus crafts and een Se + flames foralmost two hours. present laws : a ee Tong the shop results, will be on display . ; Pentiag fress Photo The building, Boss said, was The social security bill a must aE ee erotP dimnover «| fF parents to view. GIFT TO of B'nai Brith | all holidays, will .be presented to local school| valed at $800, but the contents,| i: on the President's list. and ie ia mw vailable to *s 8 Rudy LoPatin (right) presents a sample calendar | instructors by the group for the second straight | including a jeep and golfing equip- also that of nearly all of the law- | | aoe a ire eee a vuee hag | Treats are on Kiwanians tomor- | to J. Cecil Cox, assistant superintendent of Pontiac year. Looking on at left is Dr. Maurice Thome, | ment added another $2,000 to-the | makers, is hung up over a con-|| bein offered. Oe een, Bantiot Chlldven's schools. Some 600 of the calendars, with notations of | chaplain of the B’nai organization, wivendi Dei hint sehoned equip troversy as to coverage. | rom | For another first, high school- |Home (one of their projects) and ; ] ment to the station when they Were $ o.tneg wrnal neomity covctame to | | ers are being offered a class in any other children who have their | [) t c Deaths - summond to a second call at 485 | 5 699 000 farm operators and 500,- | painting and drawing. This same || parents’ permission on an annual onila 4,200-Mile Tour Marian St, where “a floed light | 099 professional people but was comune & cfiovad to Set Creagh — te _ | = truck was burning: Loss to the | tumed down on this by the Senate. | | eighth graders on other days ment on e-road., ° A 3 E ] P S truck, owned by Robert Danton The House the Presi- | . . rews accepted the wont wat be proves |Cifford M. And | xplorer Posts Send _||.Fery Svs sstmated st sents ‘pation on coverage i “Tips for Teens,” a series of in-| and nurses will be in attendance Clifford M-- Andrews; 80,-former} > a eT — = . - and ity conferees are a5 formal discussions, will help high| while the youngsters eat sand- [ly of Glendale Ave., died yester- Scouts on Western Tri Boss said. Township demanding that the two groups be school girls with fashions, hair| wiches and ice cream and ride | day after an illness of 11 years. | Pp firemen finished « busy morning | included in the compromise bill. styles, dancing and other self-im-| to their heart's content, from | Born Oct. 5, 1873, he was the) 10. pontiac Explorer Scout | After visiting Ct the om. The Senate representatives have provements. Instructor Edeigart 1 to 6 p.m, son of Elkanah and Sarah Lyons posts will leave Friday night on | Explorers will head h , been just as adamant against it. Roach, a professional model, re-| Kiwanis Clubs in Highland | Andrews. 17-day motor camping trip i Colroado Springs ° lk Ope p tyrned from Paris this spring after) park, Oak Park, Ferndale, Royal| He was married to Jessie Pennell a. Rocky Mountains a Colored. Peak, Royal Goer ani rere e ns rive rang poor over a a modeling in Christian Dior's show-| Qa ‘and Berkley will also take | and came to Pontiac 25 years ago.| Wyoming and New Mexico. natural wonders. They also are | f GOP C trol million civil service ing. part in the festivities, with over! Besides his widow, he is sur-| Making the 4,200-mile tour of 10 | e call nich. | IOF oniro New classes for adults include &|} 999 youngsters expected. vived by a daughter, Mrs. Herman | states will be hens at cupected to on — workers still could delay adjourn- European traveler's course for) “any child-interested in joining in| Cole of Pontiac and two grand-| 4 13 and 66. NS ¢ | (Continued From Page One) | ment. tae with the silver classes, the art of local club treasurer, at MI 45364. Also surviving are two sisters,| Mountain Naional Park for ° * fence. ter administration leaders enameling will this year be (aught . Mary and Minnie Andrews of Bris-| mountain climbing. Near Bould- | Kit Carson’s home will be That, story, the President went | ode clear that the President in separate classes | ly’ Fy-P tol, New York. er, Colo., the Scouts will tour | visited on Philmont Ranch, na- on, is ‘applicable today because would not approve oné without a . faly s -Fremier Funeral will be at the Farmer-| ghost mining towns and a gold | tional Boy Scout reservation in | Certain politicians, despite the | -ostaj rate increase. Courses again being offered tn | | | Snover Funeral Home at 11 a.m.| mine. In Denver, they will in- | New Mexico. Accenting the | facts, seem to be coming out on |" 7. Senate kicked the matter ante Reltye, qonaee vom Dies at Age 73 Saturday, with the Rev. Fred R.| spect the U. S. Mint and the gold- | group's interest in Indian lore, || the wrong side of the economic’ sround for a while yesterday, then design, free-lance writing, gar- Tiffany of Bethany Baptist Church | domed state capitol building. a stop will be made to study | fence. put it back on the shelf. But the dening (house plants), interior | (tinued From Page One) | officiating. a =a adobe dwellings in Taos and the | That was an obvious allusion to | jawmakers have been under in- painting, sculpture and sewing. trom the titular leadership of his Order of the Arrow members governor's palace museum in | that the administration was lead-| before they leave town Also available are two Red Cross | Pro - Western, middle-of-the-road remetery: ie anager Mena Santa Fe. ing the nation into 0. depression eee ; Italy’ at . Homeward bound Pontiac went on to say Senate has numerous _____ggarRee—frst ald 8nd Rome EE Oi i ee iine amon charles Henry Burch |, versity ot Wyoming im Care | hove wil wit Texas, St Louis |that, & seems to him that “the | minor bills it coud act_on, Du = ee ™ . Charles Henry Burch, 58, of 73; mle. The Order le q national 1 srunicipal Zoo and Abraham Lin- | Countfy"is getting pretty sick and} most of thes appeared-certain. to City commissioners toured the | *8°. nie 7 head | Glenwood Ave. died suddenly at honor society of Scout camp- | (oin's home and tomb in Spring- | tired of crooked fence politics.” | 9, down the drain in the rush of sewage plant area with City Mana- _—— is ™ Leaps his home yesterday. ore. filed, Ml. Revtewes the record Pal ed the weary lawmakers to quit. ) ger Donald C. Egbert last night to ° talian government ® year! Born Oct, 6, 1895, in Mount Plea- gress and his administration, Yesterday the Senate completed | ij Mand style vibra if a better perspective of what |*8°. in July 1953, after losing &/ sane he was the son of William . William J. DeGrace, Pontiae | President declared that on the action on a whopping $1,659,000,- wre cates | em Se done to improve sewage confidence vote in the Italian Par- and Julia Kallaher Burch. On July Sues Policemen district vice-chairman in | credit side, in the field of foreign 099 catch-all money bill. by treatment for Birmingham and | liament But his party supplied |9 1918 he married Norine Murphy charge of Explorers and post (affairs, the war in Korea has jt also passed and sent back to r . Bloomfield Township succeeding cabinets and & PFO | in Rosebush. 13 adviser, is tour director. He | come to and end. |the House, somewhat amended, Oster “Butch Since recent meetings have |tege of De Gasperi, former interior! For the past 23 years he had will be assisted by King Stetler, | He also said that the Indochina | one of the antisubversive bills Motor Driven shown that a proposed $2,500,000 | Minister Mario Scelba, now holds | jived in Pontiac, coming here from for Broken Jaw post 66 adviser, and Robert N. | settlement “while not necessarily | asked by Eisenhower. It would | jj Cli interceptor sewer may become athe premiership. Coleman. Mr. Burch was employed Webb, district camping chair- | to our liking.” has been accom-| strip U.S.-nationality from citizens Hair pper reality by 1956, Egbert was 8U-| 4 messenger brought the news |&t the Pontiac Motor Division for man and post 4 adviser plished and that “we are moving | convicted of advocdting the over- | 50 thorized at this week's City Com-| 47 the death before dawn to (27 years. Motorist Asks $20,475 making the trip are: | With our Allies’ toward the for-| throw of the government by force | $] 7* mission meeting to work out neces-| 4 .ine and the Premier hurried | He served in World War I and | James Spring, Eddie Winchest- | ™ation of a Southeast Asia Treaty and violence sary arrangements for the treat-| p00, his vacation spot, |Was a member of St. Michael for Damages, Naming’ er, Don Hegeman, Bruce Gillies, | Organization. | bd ° TI pomous Oster ~— Catholic Church ° . | ’ Eisenhower also mentioned the The House, meanwhile, sent to ment of sewage from the town-| pinggi, to the scene of the death e Church. 3 City Officers | David Birchmeier, Archie Haynes | ship, during the interim. of his old mentor Besides his widow, he is sur- | and Robert Franks. Suez area in Egypt, Iran and Gua- the President by voice vote a mea- | '{ ae Se , . vived by seven daughters and) A $20,475 damage suit is being | This expedition is the most ex- temala as troubled places where sure to broaden the unemployment pietured, for Seeking the least expensive but Known in the troublesome early | seven sons, Mrs. John Keesting of heard today in Oakland County| tensive tour ever made by a the outlook is brighter today | compensation Program to include | faster and better céficlent method of cxratment |22¥S of the Italian republic as the |Rockaway Beach, N. Y.. Mrs. Her-| Circuit Court against three Pontiac | group of individual Pontiac Scout | | On the domestic front. the Pres.’ anciher four million workers, Most | f Birmingham's sewage treatment | aster of political compromise, | bert Clark of City, Iowa. | Police officers who allegedly broke | units. From time to time, the | dent pointed to congressional ap-|ly federal employes and workers | | plant facilities during this pe- |r. Casperi changed later to be-|Mrs Theodore Galatis of Fort 7 proval of his farm program pro-| in small firms now exempt. The || ried, the commission favored two-fisted foe of the grow- | Lanc the jaw of a Detroit man stopped} Pontiac Press will publish re |i dn¢ tor shift trom rigid price| act would take effect Dec. 31, 1955. || a plan which would create ponds | 0 Oa of ew ane eb to oi Raymond | for reckless driving Aug. 16, 1962.| ports of activities during the trip. | SOON" nesibie tees: | at the rear of the plant, com- | 7... tall, hawk-faced leader first | Mrs. Delbert arber, Mrs. Robert|, Te, Sut gre a Gary , He spoke too of the tax revision! About 25 per cent of foods | structed with earth dikes, Costs |) ine premier in December 1945 | Richer, Burch, Charles H oer erry Motorcycle Patrolman | bill he signed into law last week | used by Americans are dairy || : would be equally shored. because he was leader of Italy’s|Jr., William, Jesse, Daniel, Donald, [Sandere. St Sie coals OMS Hirt Driver Ticketed and mentioned the reduction it) products. . * ‘This system, in addition to tak-| piggst party. A noted anti-Fascist | John and Michael of Pontiac. Richard Evans ! him from provides. 0 ing some of the load off the al-| imprisoned often by Mussolini, he| Also surviving are 13 grand- wight take Ra and A Pontiac patrolman was in-| ‘The President said the adminis- ready over-burdened plant, would/had served since the previous | children. his car near in Rd. jured yesterday when a Milford) tration hag cut federal spending by| | Attoches Any Standard lessen pollution of the Rouge River. | aprij as foreign minister. Recitation of the Rosary will be | South Bivd. and inflicted the in-| housewife failed to yield right of 10 billion dbilars. He also men- GARDEN HOSE! A stop-pollution order from the at 8 p. m. Friday in the Voorhees- | JUTY with a “metallic object. way to his motorcycle and caused | tioned the expanded social security . State Water Resource Commission In his first two years as pre- Siple Chapel. Sanders claims he was held the officer to swerve and skid/ program which is near enactment 20” Handle Below Cost Sale of prompted Birmingham and five| Mier he tried to work with his | 7. fineral will be Saturday at| overnight in the Oakland County | #long the pavement at Auburn) in Washington. YARN HEAD IMPORTED GERMAN municipalities to un-| Sation’s Communists ana ee 9 a.m. in St. Michael Church with| Jail without treatment for the | Avenue. and Jessie St., according) Before going to the fairgrounds. s derake the interceptor project as os hevngariney the ef. [the Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of-| injury. He was fined $50 the a arma Police. o Eisenhower placed a large wreath v . ra tin a joint responsibility. spring abandoned fictating. Burial will be in Mount | following day for reckless driv. man Howard E. Lenigan. | at the tomb of Abraham Lincoln Fountain fort and in the 1948 elections in- ing day ian ' ort Hope Cemetery. ing. 24, of 4 Williams St. was treated) In his address later, the chief + $20 Val 49 as flicted a smashing defeat on the - at Pontiac General Hospital for hip| executive called it inspiring to vis- | Auto Washer aiue $ Berkley Man Awaiting M Ralph B. Burdick The officers deny they treated | bruises. The motorist, Mrs. Erma) jt the area where Lincoin lived, | 12-Pec. Set Circuit Court in Forgery For five years after that he ns. Rep ©. Sars Sanders roughly and say if he R. Pachal, 39, of 24 Ruppert, was| and noted that this is the cen- | ° |fought the Reds at every turn, Mrs. Ralph B. (Emily) Burdick. | had any known injuries he would | ticketed for tailing to yield right} tennial year of the birth of the Regular Cc BIRMINGHAM—Waiving exaM-| patting to keep his nation closely 51, 2450 Marx Ave. died at 10:30) have been treated before admit-| of way. Officers stated that a bus| Republican party. $1 Value ination when he appeared before | anied with the United States and|®-M. yesterday as a result of an tance to jail. __ | obscured Mrs. Pachal's view. Lincoln, Eisenhower added, | Associate Justice John C. Emery | the anti-Communist West, pushing |4Uto accident. Attorney for Sanders is Milton | would be proud of the Illinois dele- | FOR WASHING ALL Jr. yesterday on a forgery charge. | the cause of European unity. The daughter of Eili and Ellen |R. Henry, with City Attorney Wil- | Dog Aids Phone Calls gation in Congress today. Refer- | © Astes @ Windows Robert A. Eagles, 23, of Berkley) fp 1949 he brought Italy into the ‘Grant Reaume, she was born in| liam A. Ewart defending the offi- ring to that delegation: | @ Trucks @ Screens was bound over to Oakland County North Atlantic alliance against Turner Feb. 1, 1903, and married | cers. ATLANTA &® — Mrs. Dennis “They have been in the forefront Altech te senders, garden Circuit Court. Communist aggression as a char- Mr. Burdick in Pontiac Dec. 21. Meadows of Atlanta has a dog who! of the struggle in Washington to tn bandie’’' be command Eagles was remanded to the Oak- | ter member. 1922. She came here from Bay Luncheé6n Honors Irons answers the telephone for her—| carry out the party promises and =. 4 gi. Satt, land County Jail when $2,000 bond| The Schuman coal-steel plan, | City 4 years ago. well, practically. to make good on the President's corateh Gr mae. was not furnished. the Council of Europe and the six.| She was a member of the Ameri- The Republican nominee for Oak-| She leaves the pooch in the | piedges to strengthen, without war, Police said Eagies forged four nation European army all received |Can Legion Auxiliary of Oxford, |land County sheriff, Frank Irons, | house when she's working in the| the economy and prosperity of our S | M MA $ ug aes — tees eine = aay Lite Srtterstastiec . a er rare of was ho da’! at_a luncheon at the | yard. W 5 rv J dog. lifts | nation."’ Eisenhower said _ the D- Comntetet ae TT ws “hirs. “Betty ean Brady. te = POE Rs nate ag Rar OCR eT ner ork. ‘the TOxford,-MOMS--€iubd- ~-Gingelt- 3 tminghar i 1 Comntry._Club Tues. -the-hatidset. “ : the -hook..and .gixes. dines 3 delegation - 38 N Saginaw —ind Ptoor i \- Humphrey, had reported the toss | Cosi rake ye mbly ee May ville, and was past president of | day by the club's president, Drew | Mrs. Meadows time to get inside Ho “strengthen our security and ‘ > Kit to of seven checks, a tire and wheel, | ejected him its president. Ironical- Blue Star Mothers of Orion. C. Haneline. before the caller gives up. that of our friends abromd.” | AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAS and a diamond weddmg band, aft- lly, he died only a few hours before ogy lag yee onl husband | - - Has H eds of Uses! Make 2 \ er Eagies roomed at her home. Pe-| the forei inisterg of Italy and; 4re ildren, . Florence | J d I H . W P as Hundr ses! _ , — tf lice have recovered the ring. the five caer ations of pod pro-| Kell of Psa sag Mrs. Betty Nl ustr y Ss ar nessing ater ower re | ons | jected European Defense Commu- | Harvey of Pontiac, Mrs. Violet oa A ] h I es ] ke . . 2 ki ri . ! Driver Poys $60 Fine riya Brunets at a sexi of Howie aa aH | ONG the Inside Passage to Alaska ay 0 QQ | BIRMINGHAM—Richard -Saun-| goat the | herished inter-| Also surviving are two sisters. Use Kit I] ders, 18, of 624 W. Lincoln, paid a Ccath Of the long-cherished Inter- | 1. Leafy Long of Pontiac and os acl ys within another couple of years. The | takes such a spread to the west up | |national army plan. Pontiac Press Staff Writer water which drives its turbines/|this way that it is twice as far Youngsters (and parents, too) /f $60 fine when he appeared before | * * «@ Mrs. Orpha Hoffman of Detroit, . of 2.600 fi ‘ S) to New York City wil have hours of fun. making | Associate Justice John C. Emery! Under De Gasperi’s leadership, | and two brothers, Warren Reaume OCEAN FALLS, British Columbia | has a drop , eet. thetr own betioons. — to if Jr. yesterday on a charge of Ttaly became one of the most po: |of San Marnedo, Calif., and Charles |~ ‘There's a mighty industrial race! Kitimat, which is planned to be-/as it it from Skagway to Tokyo. 13x7x1V%> Inch instructions you | reckless driving litically stable countries in West. Reaume of Bay City. under way to harness the potential | come a city of 50,000 people, is | Also, it is approximately the same = | . Funeral service will be held | hydro-electro power going to waste | located on one of the arms of the | distance from Skagway to Sydney, The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY cooler tenight, teow SA ¢t tik erie Ft becomin oe a —Falr Friday and semewhat warmer | inroads by not only the Commu- “Westerly Winds t-3 m. p.m . : g variable 5-16 miles Friday T Lowest tempe “ ats am eday in Pontiac Direction. Northwest Sun seta Thursday at 7 One Year - Ds Age in Penttac ture........ coes rature preceding § am Wind velocity 12 mph Wednesday in Pontiac t . ern Europe. In recent years, how- | ever, this stability began to crum- | ble under the nation's chronic | sae economic distress and deepening | jnists, but the Monarchists and | | Fascists as well | * * * In the 1953 parliamentary elec- tions, De Gasperi’s Christian Dem- locrats tried to capture a majority jin. the Chamber of Deputies but ; finally werg forced-to rely on an | Uneasy Center coalition to hold pre- carious control of the government. On July 28, 1953, the combined opposition of Communists, Social- ists, Monarchists and Fascists de- feated De Gasperi by the narrow s| Margin of 282-263 on his bid in the Chamber of Deputies for a vote of confidence. Worn by eight stormy years of continuous political bat- tling, the old man handed in his ber of his party but a little more than a month ago, after a siege | of declining health, he relinquished | his leadership. j ‘ } The ancient Greeks believed that | 3233 | She came to Pontiac in 1911 from from the Huntoon Funeral Home Saturday at 1:30 pm Mrs. Charles L. Carsten | Mrs. Charles L. (Rose) Carsten, 88, 23 Bliss, died at 9 a.m. yester- day after an illness of 25 years. Born in Monroe County she was the daughter of Philip Beaubien. Fenton. Besides her husband, she is sur- Pearl Doyle of Pontiac and Mrs. Ruth Hart of Clawson. Also surviving are two brothers; Isaac and Fred Beaubien, both of Fiint. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m, from the Hun- toon Funeral Home. Officiating will be the Rev, E. Watkins of the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church, Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery. July Home Building Dips WASHINGTON (®—Home build- ing activity declined 7 per cent between June and July but the 112,000 home units put under con- i Southern Alaska and the Pacific (Last of British Columbia: Financed largely in the United States, corpora- tions already have tied up the franchise rights over an area of several hundred thousand square miles and some mills already are These produce wood plup for the JO" HAAS manufacture of paper and extend into several other older lines where cheap pewer is a large factor, - But the greatest development is in new lines, one of the most im- portant of which is in the manufac- ture of aluminum. . dust getting under production at the new town of Kitimat, B. (., is the largest privately owned hydro-electro plant in the world. It turned out its first aluminum on Aug, 3. This event clamaxed three years of labor for 10,000 men, and the ex- penditure of $300 millions, which }make year round sea navigation Inside Passage, into which Alaska cruise ships take their passengers between glacier topped mountains. Within a few miles there aré dozens of waterfalls, some of which exceed 2,000 feet in a sheer drop. This new industrial center has ne connection with the outside world except by water and air. A railroad and highway are now being built to it. I¢ will produce 550,000 tons of aluminum per year. nature, 0\. are being worked out along the Inside Passage, both in British Columbia and Southern Alaska, where the ocean currents possible. This area thus hopes to become world famous in an industrial as vell as in.a scenic way. In fact, it was passengers on some of these cruises who saw the industrial pos- sibilities, Few people in the United States realize the vast expanse of Alaska and the Canadian Northwest. Alaska itself is twice the size of Texas. It is one-fifth the size of the combined 48 states. “Similar projects, but of a lesser | Australia, as it is from Skagway to New York City. This palatial cruise ship provides a joyous and restful 11 days in the middle of our vacation._It is like a floating big city hotel. never even the slightest vibration. There is always plenty doing on the evenings and at other times when the outside scenery On the closing night of the cruise, Mrs, Haas and myself were two of 39 Low Price Has many uses around the house, at sporting events, in the car, . 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Curtis also was ticketed for leaving the scene of a non-injury accident ‘ In another instance of alleged youthful waywardness Thomas Angott, 271, told police he was on. hig way home from visiting a girl friend early today when he was yanked from his car and beaten by three boys about 19 whom he had never seen before. the driver Henry Kaiser May Build Auto Factory in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO #—Henry J Kaiser is considering establishing an auto plant in Braz! the Bra- villian government news agency announced vesterda Kaiser discussed the possibility with President Getulio Vargas Tuesday, the agency said. A com- | pany spokesman confirmed that such a plan is under consideration | but that it is strictly in ‘a very, preliminary stage.” Boy Plays Water Game, | Drowns Staying Under MIAMI, Fla. 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Pontiac. aeien. as second class matter Se ——————————— SS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES§, | = The Assoctated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republication of al! local news printed tn this news- Daper. as well as al) AP news dispatches eS The Pontiac Press ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents & week: where service is not avaliable by mail in Oakland and ine counties tt ts $1200 a year: else- fm Michigan and al! other places tn the United $20.00 a year. Al!) mai) subscriptions are pavable Phone Pontiac FF 2-818! ° MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS es THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 This Bill Should Die Few. who know the facts will bemoan the probability that the Dirksen bill will die in Capitol Hill’s adjournment rush. . Sponsored by the Illinois Senator, this measure would return many mil- lion dollars worth of German assets seized during the war. It is argued that return of the properties would win us friends abroad. Nonetheless, the moral and legal aspects of the seizure discount this argument. ~*~ *&* *®* °* The seizure was wholly in ac- cordance with international law. Furthermore in 1948 Congress passed the war claims act provid- ing that no external property seized from Germany or Japan could be returned. That law still is in effect. In addition, we agreed with our Allies that property thus seized would be kept in lieu of reparations. The proceeds of these assets properly are being used to il ) were War prisonérs and citizens Whose property was seized by the enemy. © * * * State Department support of this bill has led to reports that it had the blessing of President EIsENHOWER. Latest word, how- ever, is that he opposes it, as does the Department of Justice. Passage of this bill would result in pressure on our Allies to follow our ex- ample. They, no doubt, would object, naturally feeling that we should stick to our bargain. If the unexpected should happen and this measure should reach a vote in either House, it should be rejected over- whelmingly. Floating Radar Islands No doubt considerable practical as well as imaginative thinking has gone into the armed forces’ decision to build a string of floating radar islands off our Atlantic Coast. Basic purpose of the islands is to serve as platforms for radar installations de- signed to inerease the Nation's defenses against atomic attack. * * * Considerable protection al- ready is afforded by radar sta- . tions operating along the East coast. But these.islands_ will in- amount of advance warning that crease by at least ahalf hourthe | that has been held by the United States in weapons technology. Earlier this year a study showed that in the event of an emergency, “our re- sources of highly trained manpower will probably be the ultimate limiting factor in our capacity for mobilization.” * * * Figures explain the deep concern felt by officials. This year Russia has grad- uated 53,000 engjneers, an increase from the 40,000 total of 1953. In the same period only 17,000 engineers were grad- uated by American colleges and univer- sities. Thus it is clear that the USSR with 400,000 engineers soon will surpass our estimated total of 500,000. : * * * "Various steps should be taken to help ease the shortages of the engineers and scientists who are so much needed for industrial development as well as for national defense. The National Manpower Coun- cil has called ‘for a co-operative effort by Government, industry and professional organizations. It urges the strengthening of insti- tutions which train specialists and the maintenance of a large, and steady flow of students through those institutions. To do this, of course, means that the number of scholarships and fellowships, already large, should be increased. So also should the grants made to schools which train students for scientific and technical careers. . Ir took Socrates 70 years to learn he didn't know anything. He was unusu- ally intelligent, however, and learned to exceptionally fast. It would take the learn he didn’t know anything. Ir you have always wanted an ele- phant, but felt that you couldn't afford one, this news item may be of interest to you: “India elephants, complete with vellments. 1954 howdahs, are selling at half price.” Ir THE cost of food doesn't soon get stable, We won't be full when we leave the table. The Man About Town Papers Beginning Detroit Newspaper Got Its Start on Plant From Here done to imerease the number of post. Daffynition Vacation: Two weeks off, often followed by two off weeks. It is a historical fact that the first news- paper published in Detroit, that was to en- dure, was printed on a press moved there from Pontiac. On it had been printed Pon- tiac’s first newspaper—which did not endure The 123 year old Detroit Free Press recently called attention to this matter. Pontiac's first newspaper was the Oakland Chronicle, established in 1830. It was a weekly, of course, and succumbed after several months’ effort, and the plant was hauled through the woods to Detroit for the start of the Free Press Pontiac’s first paper that did endure was the Weekly Gazette, started in 1843, and merged with the Pontiac Press soon after the latter was established as a daily in 1900. Most of us will agree with the opinion of ___.Cireuit Judge H. Russel Holland ‘THE PONTIAC € , - " a . ¥ \ Se ae ew fe \ Raed i 7 4 Noe ay rs \ es 8 tee . we = YS Bibynerw “N ow Remember—D Voice of the People PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 Mee « - Sek on’t » Bite the Hand Before It Feeds You!” 12-Month Use of Schools Is Suggested average _person—_about—1,742—years—to- ___ (Letters: will be condensed when neces- —- and telephone number of the Writer. must _pocom ters these published if the sageenn—on the letter is critical ip its Educators were deeply concerned when the 1947 birth rate broke all nature.) records. They looked to 1952-53 years with unprecedented en- However, when the census figures for 1952 were made known, again the birth records were broken and the problem must be met again in 1957! The Board of Education issued the following statement recently: ‘We will be crowded with 17,000 students in our schools in Septem- ber 194. (In order to- house 17,000 we will use 34 temporary rooms, 15 basement rooms and 8 to 10 other undesirable rooms.)”’ —_A shortage of raoms is not the only problem. The present supply of teachers cannot possibly be stretched to cover the increased enrollment and something must be terms, with three-fourths of the children in attendance at any given time. Of course, one-fourth ef the children would have to Looking Back 15 Years Age “NAZIS PLAN to conquer U.S..” girl Bund member tells Dies com- mittee. GOVERNOR SAYS slot machines were driven under cover in one day of anti-gambling drive. 2 Years Ago TY COBB picks Tigers to win 1934 pennant. GIRLS, 4 and 5, are mailed to their father at strike-bound plant for postage of $2.26 each, parcel Aid Building and Teacher Shortages summer, winter, spring or fall. It is obvious how this would re- lieve both the pressing need for classrooms and the _ teacher Naturally, there are many prob- lems that could not be solved with- out much thought and planning. However, the really acute prob- lems, building, school finances and teacher shortage outweigh ll others and surely the field of ed- ucation doesn’t lack for brains to solve any additional problems that may arise! “Schoolmarm" THOUGHTS FOR TODAY So the alone did lead him, and there was no strange god with him. —Deut. 32:12 * ¢ # The visiop of the Divine Pres- ence ever takes the form which our circumstances most require. Alexander MacLearn Case Records of a Psychologist Horses Are Pretty Smart Creatures; Can Tell You Everything but ‘Thanks’ Mabel is a very smart horse. wife's attention, so Mabel lifted old before he can tell the difference She talked to Mrs. Crane im 1. Light front foot and started between left and right. horse language, and even dem- onstrated her difficulty so Mrs. Crane could see the trouble. She has enough in- telligence to tell “right” from “left.” but she doesn’t say jiggling it to make a noise The fence began to creak where the wire was sliding back and forth under the loose staples on “Thank you.” But neither do neighboring fence. posts, so Mrs. a lot of human beings, either. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-388: Mabel. aged 14, was one of the mares which we have on our farm. Now that tractors have largely supplanted horses, we have little practical use for ours that here in Pontiac we have many of the _ “hostile air craft are approaching. As planned, the platforms’ dis- tance from shore will range up to 125 miles. . Usefulness of the islands isn't con- fined to expanding the radar screen. They will be equipped to handle heli- copters, act as weather stations and perform other services at sea. * * * Construction details havent been made public. Undoubtedly, however, the ——engincers witt take advantage of €xist= ing conditions by locating many of the floating islands on off shore shoals. Completion of the island chain should result in a greater feeling of public confidence that everv- thing ible is being done to increas®Jour deferise against surprise attack. Our Engineer Shortage A growing problem furrowing the brows of industrial and Government leaders is the country’s shortage of en- gineers, scientists and other highly trained specialists. This shortage is especially serious because of its relationship ‘to our national security. Not long ago Assistant Defense Secretary Quagtzs warned that the Soviet Union was cutting down the lead things that make life more the worth liv- ing that are badly lacking in larger cities. “We are all thankful we have common sense, and feel sorry for our friends who show they lack it when they disagree with us,” says Dr. John Brownfain, University of Michigan psychologist Coming here from Atlanta, Ga. a vear ago, Cecil O. Thrash is doing a mighty good job as editor of The Pontiac Warrior, newsy and colorful bi-weekly publication of __-_ Pontiac Moter Division... The several inquirers who have asked how to identify poison ivy plants are reminded of that old and infallible rule. “Leaves three; let it be.” It is all a matter of cooperation,” says Harold L. Pocklington, executive secretary of Leader Dogs for the Blind at Rochester. If the patient will take a liking for the dog, the animal almost invariably will love the patient, but if the latter will not cooperate the dog soon discovers it: The principal peeve of the archi- tect of this column is the manner in which Detroit papers speak of fa- mous people in the world of golf and otherwise, who live iti Oakiand Coun - ty, as “Detroiters.” i Verbal Orchids to— James B. Tibbitts of Oxford: eighty-nighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hotchkiss cause I like horses, and so does Mrs. Crane. Her aged father, who is going on 92. is especially fond of them So I keep them chiefly — for But T have refused 15-81 When $05 BE TATONOFEE 1S dod Weal Be Crane decided Mabel must have scenic purposes, Besides, when I t ‘lived on the form, 1 sways weed Se horses, for tractors hadn't become see the wire clearly, but she called popular at that time. Horses thus yt reassuringly: Whoa, Mabel help carry me back to my child- hood moods Mrs the road from our house to get breakfast for her aged father As she passed the apple or- chard, she heard Mabel whinny. so Mabel whinnied a ticularly, second time. Mrs. Crane now looked across the orchard and there she saw Mabel standing beside the woven wire fence Mabel realized she had my - of Oxford; fifty-second wedding anniversary. vice. It was too far for my wife to Whoa. Hold still and I'll help you.” Mabel immediately stood stilt. Crane was walking down -She quit jiggling her foot. And Mrs. Crane cut across the orchard to the spot where Mabel stood. Mabel was a very large mare so. Mrs, Crane was a little fear- . _didn't netiee—it par-—— tt —tew¢—sneget Mer Mmm SEIN a pg peg ee= Mes rane. , fitioners to discard the notion that Wilt~nor-devetop—bert—bert= the proceedings. Mrs, » then ‘placed her foot on the wire fence to hold it steady, and slapped Mabel’s imprisoned foot, while she said, ‘‘Up, Mabel.” And Mabel obediently lifted her foot, But she then surprised Mrs. Crane, for after her foot came free, Mabet still held her foot up in the air. - “It’s all right."” Mrs, Crane then “You can put H i $27 2 Some animals in the same spe- cies are also brighter than others, just as some human beings have higher I, Q.’s than the feeble- minded. Among white rats and guinea pigs, therefore, we find brilliant “Aristotles” ag well as some im- beciles and idiot rats: Some rats can thus thread a puzzling maze in quick order, while it takes the more stupid rats doz- ens of attempts before they learn. hands, etc. in less than an hour, but other dogs don’t react nearly that fast. Always write to Dr Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long Jc stamped envelope, and @ dime to cover typing and nting costs when you send for one of his psychological charts (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) David Lawrence Sayz _Exercise-of-Office Ruling Surely Is Not ‘Dishonesty’ © WASHINGTON—Maybe a new Mitchell’s words are to be found in a prepared speech issued in ad- vance of delivery before the annual meeting of the American Bar Asso- where the nation’s best lawyers congregate. They usually understand the explicit meaning of words and‘ innuendoes. - Here is Mitchell's exact statement: | “In my view, giving away the people's property is corruption even if it's done brazenly in broad daylight. Money doesn't have to change hands ig little black bags, as in Teapot Dome days. “Let’s look, for example, at the Dixon-Yates scandal. Here was a deal to grant a subsidy of $140 million to a favorable power syndicate, on the President's per- the Atomic Energy Commission and the TVA, without competi- tive bidding. “A director of one of the two companies in the favored syndicate is one of the President's closest friends, with a cottage next door to President Eisenhower's at the Augusta Golf Course. Maybe they never even talked about it, I don't know.” Why, it will be asked, national golf champion, dragged into the papers in this way? For nobody can doubt- what the effect of the Mitchell innuendo was, when published from coast to coast. It was a smear upon the in- up with the accusations."’ It will be interesting to see how many clergymen now will preach from: pulpits about this form of character assassination and how many of the so-called liberal groups will now cry out about the wave of hate which nowadays has crept into the forums of public affairs. As for the facts on the power contract made by the Atomic Energy Commission, there are two sides to the controversy. done by a@ private letting it be 3 which pays taxes, acts of Dwight Eisenhower are con- cerned. This, however, is ‘Mitchellism,” which is strangely akin to ‘Tru- manism,” for it will be recalled that in the campaign of 1948 the then President made an analogous attack on the integrity of Ejisen- character assassination when they themselves are wielding the smear brushes. Copyright, 1954 Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) Question is will Ike run for the 1956 door prize? The answer is yes, This is what politicians call an oft-year. They're off their rockers, They're figuring out the direc- tion of the cat jumps in the feline olympics. We'll buzz you a secret very few people don't know, If the Demmies trap Novembet’s Con- gress Ike will still renew his op- tion. His opponent will be the everblooming Adlai Stevenson the talking man, Nobody ever said Stevenson isn't a good man. The trouble is nobody ever said he was a bad one. If Ike likes the aftermath November opinions he is wind shows who's ; twice. What makes it choke on ifs own wattles is the boat was in dry-dock. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE We have a sprinkler system.now . .. That waters all the lawn. . . And all we ever have to do... Is As for a subsidy, the question really was whether the American people would get less out of it by allowing the TVA—a government corporation which pays no federal taxes—to build the plant or by _ - turn a button on... It is a bit . Fulbright Arkansas, expensive but . . . Is really worth Democrat, who is one of the most = .ach cent . . Considering the ~ardent of the followers of Stev- energy . . . That formerly was enson, says the contract was = .oont .. The garden hose is use- awarded property and net a bit of ful and . . . It drenches every- scandal was connected with it. where .. . Yet someone has to He ought to know, as the power . . - : i. ‘ta tie , poate arsat are Pe 7 : _thoroughly and there . , . And as I studied se cua ol be dee this, I felt. . . So sorry for my . wife .. . That I decided to increase . . . Her luxuries in life. . . And now she has no problem with . .. Our bushes and our lawn . . « Which leaves more time for other tasks . . . She can be working on. (Copyright 1954) Best Staff of Life Is Wheat or Rice, - but They Must Be Eaten in Natural State By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. It is high time for medical prac- our scale of living is the highest in the world and tearn to recog- This is fully as prevalent in America as it is in Asia, although most American victims of beri beri remain ambulatory, and in- ‘deed many of them do not seek medical advice because they think their trouble is nothing that this or that nostrum won't cure. Beri beri in Singhalese means ° beri beri in the Orient, especially refined white polished rice sole or chief item of diet. white flour with whole wheat flour of power in hands, Shortness of breath, palpitation on exertion. be — no_responsive_kick i z i za . z ue a E : bly i I be i hy Hi itil apa at He i; tna s 2 z Pa “B 2 * $ 3 i ie : < 9 hl UGUST 1% 1954 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FULL OF ADMIRATION— Donna Lee Mock, of Johnstown, Pa., loves “Prince,” her talented four-year-cld—boxer, and her eyes show it. But the sophisticated pooch with the dizzy set of props doesn’t even seem to notice the starry-eyed little girl. Mail in the Ocean | Traced fo Postman? "™" : ' Nation’ NEW YORK # — A letter car. NAtion’s Oldest Grocery \and pain from a’ War injury” had | |combined to make him too “lazy” rier faces charges of destroying Changes Hands 8 Times | mail — by swimming out and| OVELAND IP) —|} dumping it in the Atlantic Ocean. leon ie potaee the nation’s psdeat | Authorities said Josepp J. Mi- grocery has changed hands for the chalozie, 31, admitted yesterday he | eighth time in its 177 - year history. put the mail in a shoebox and| ‘The new owners of Pike's corner swam out about a mile off Gilgo| grocery are Mr. and Mrs. John | Beach to dump it. i Cronan, They bought the store | A lifeguard at Lido Beach, some | trom Charles H. Pike whose family | miles down the Long Island shore, | pag operated it since 1881, The! found the box with the letters still | store was founded in 1777 by Moses inside and turned it over to postal | parker. authorities. Then postal i ctors traced a ° shoe company label on the box to He Prefers the Irish - Michalozic, through post office rec-| DETROIT uw — Jerome Nowin- | ords showing he had received a} ski, 28, officially became Jerome | package from the company recent-| Nolan by court action. He ex-| ly Michalozic, of Hempstead, | plained: N.Y., is-@ summer substitute post-| “My wife, Aileen, is Irish, my man, two boys are named Patrick Mi- He was quoted as saying his chael and Dennis, and many of wife's suicide after childbirth | my friends are Irish.” AUGUST SALE COATS-SUITS DRESSES and Sportswear up to 20% Unbelievable Values Timely buys for finishing summer fun, and starting fall. Many items for both seasons! DRESSES $ °> 00 5/490 and Values to $12.99 Huge assortment of dresses . . . many suitable for COATS and SUITS OFF. and More L Value: Values to $12. to $24.99 $5 519” 100%, wool fabrics, rayon gabardines, novelty weaves. Wonderful selections. Skirts . . p00 . 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NIGHTS TO 9 CARRYING THE GooD WORD—Rev ‘God's Smuggler Mass., who calls himself ‘ Basil Malof, of Boston * holds one of the Bibles printed in Russian which he is smuggling across the Iron Curtain He has already placed over print an additional 1,000,000 Bibles and The smuggling methods are only known all in the Russian language. 83,000 Bibles in Russia and plans to 5,000,000 New Testaments by wy Reverend Malet ont nie followers. -A-Workers OK 6-Cent Increase Rebuffed ClO Leaders Are Still Holding Out for 15-Cent Boost OAK RIDGE, Tenn. »—By vot- ing to accept a previously rejected 6cent hourly wage increase, AFL atomic production workers put the squeeze on disturbed CIO union leaders who said today the AFL} vote would not block their de- mands for a l5-cent boost. The AFL workers put teeth into their leaders’ recommendations by voting about 2-1 in secret ballot yesterday to accept ,the 6-cent wage hike down June 15 by the President's atomic energy fabor relations panel. Disappointed CIO Local Presi- | dent Emerson Pownall! said today, “We thought that they would back us up. We wanted their support but they're not going to stop us.”’ And he added: “We think we'll win out in the end.” Always in the past, Carbide and “Carton Chemicals Co, has granted! identical increase to the CIO and | AFL at bargaining time. The com- pany operates all foy atomic plants involved here and at Padu- cah, Ky., for the Atomic Energy Commission. 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MG FEdera/ 3.7114 THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN jase Pontiac ‘National Guard Set ie eae ger ee ee Ss PASSING IN REVIEW—The men of Pontiac’s 107th Ordnance Co., a Pentiag Prees Phetes by, Eddie VYanderwerp led by Capt. Cari G. Yarling, pass the reviewing stand during a parade Fist’ National Guard Division now taking their two-week summer at Camp Grayling. The unit is attached to the 46th Infantry “Iron | training. CHOW TIME—Sic. Nicholas T. Jackson Jr. (right) of 8925 Robson, mess sergeant for the National Guard's 107th Ordnance Co. | Detroit, now encamped at Camp Grayling for the National Guardsmen. 398 First St., takes up the baked 16110 Tucker Rd., ordnance company's mess hall! is a of cinder blocks—a change from the old Army frame mess halls so familiar to many. Pvt. Ronald G Holly, gives h supervises the preparation of food Burrill (center) of potatoes while Sgt. John Mix of is attention to frying fish. The modern, cool building constructed Units Busy at 7 , MACHINEGUN SUPPORT—Sgt. Orville McMorris Jr. of 6193 Lindsay, Drayton Plains, directs a squad of his machinegun sectiog as they cover advancing infantrymen during a demonstration af Camp Grayling Saturday. On the gun is Spl. Thomas Hibbard of 22720 W. 13-Mile Rd., Birmingham. Cpl. William Cavalier of 38 Seward St., feeds ammunition into the weapon. All three are members of Pontiac's Co. M., 125th Infantry Regiment, a National Guard unit. Pe eee tk ee a Til = 2 ee ra OFS - Rubber-Makers in Prison HONG KONG @—The Chinese! ber had been adulterated, poor Communists have imposed prison (chemicals used causing the soles sentences and fines on persons ac- cused in Tientsin of supplying sev- eral hundred thousand rotten rub- ber shoes to Red soldiers in Korea. The case, described as the “law- breaking case of 18 private rubber goods factories of Tientsin."’ broke | into the Red press last year. Re- ports said the shoes came apart on the soldiers’ feet in the field. A preliminary investigation showed, said Peiping, that the rub- ‘n't fulfilled at all | robbing the state of about $100,000 to part from the uppers, fats were substituted for rubber, for- mulas were tampered—with.con-— tracts were fulfilled late or were- | and outdated materials used Managers and a few government ! officials ‘were brought to public tria]. They were also accused of MAPPING BIVOUAC PLAWe—Cost. A. J. Largent “ohn Ave.: (right), Pontiac’s Co. M, through diversion of good rubber and good canvas to their own use. | left to right 2nd Lt. David S. Weatherell, of 424 N. | Wedaanday. —S= The Audrey Hepburn Stary Early Life Sparked Curious Mixture -- Tha’ Audrey By DICK KLEINER | (Fourth of Five Articles) NEW YORK (NEA) — Audrey Hepburn'’s mysterious quality of being simultanéously down-to- earth and out-of-this world may spring from her curious back- ground. It would be difficult for anyone coming from such a background to be run of the mill. To begin with, take her parents. Her father was a wealthy Anglo- | drish businessman, J_-A--Hepburn- 4 ‘Ruston, with Faseistie-+ ' —he was a member of the notori-/ ous British Blackshirts, led by Sir Oswald Mosley. Her mother was the daughter) of an important Dutch family— her grandfather, Baron Aernoud | van Heemstra, had been governor of the Dutch colony: of Surinam, and the family home had been the famous Castle of Doorn, where | the German Kaiser spent his last | To complicate this mixture, the marriage was unhappy, and her AN UNPREDICTABLE MEDLEY: haithey} tonnes last March. after she was awarded movie | | she was 10. When the performance was) fact, to land her a chorus girl | over, she'd made up her mind. She had been in| She was going to be a ballet in comparative safety, | dancer. It was as simple as that. her mother took | ._ ¢ And so, while the war raged) around her and an uncle and a cousin were shot by the Nazis and a brother hauled off to con- | centration camp, once a week the . hunger and other things that had | big-eyed child went to ballet class. | * hop, skip and high kick to the been only words in books. | She soon was eccomplished | ste oe on ee ~Out-of- alt this- came-e-girl-whe.+ enough..to..give little recitals 0 Of | these. she played a bit Cornbines the oldwortitiness: of} her dancing —skill—«—secitais— int hee Galiness-a- te her mother’s people with the gay- | basements and -back-rooms, wie | Hill Mob. ety of her father’s Irish forebears;+-the—pitifully_small proceeds go . a girl who knows how to portray | to the Dutch underground.—— In_another, she was shipped to the joys of love and the sorrows | of separation; a girl whose eyes | | mirror both the happiness and tragedy she has lived through. | It is not surprising that such a girl would be an unpredictable mediey, and that she is. She can Then there was another com- plication, the war. It began when High Button Shoes after she moved back to England for ballet England studies. but, curiously, her to the family home-in Hol- | land. So, for six years, she lived under the Nazis, and her once- secure life tumbled and _ she learned the meaning of fear and It was the lure of more money in the chorus line than in baliet that took her to that audition. And from the chorus it was just There was more and -—more privation for the family, Food was scarce, and Audrey was thin to begin with. So it hit her There she was spotted by the | French author, Collette. Collette's novel, Gigi, had been made into a play by Anita Loos, and the hard, and she still has a weak- | fabulous Frenchwoman was look- ness that doctors say began = ing for a girl to play the title role. with her anemic condition and | | One look at Audrey Hepburn and be-all things to all _people—and, | malnutrition. | that was it. it must be admitted, to a few | Even today, she can’t work tco| In November, 1951, Audrey che is nothing. hard too long. Even today, she | Hepburn was in New York and by | The turning point in her life | has a passion for chocolate that} December she was the coming came one day in 1940. She was /| dates back to her wartime hunger. | actress of the year. Her nam? 11, living in Arnheim, Holland.| With the end of the war, ballet | went up on the theater marquee. | The Sadler's Wells ballet trouge| became her life. She studied | Nightly, the audience was full of | made one of its last appearances | rigorously, and her long legs grew | talent on the continent, and little Audrey | more and more skillful, more .and | Hepburn was in the audience. scouts from Hollywood. | Daily, the press carried her pic- | ' more shapely. Shapely enough, mj} ture and stories about her. One | | play did it. l” She doesn’t know when she felt that the stage was more her ing her days in England the stage bug bit her, and she began study- ing drama. spotted her. (TOMORROW: What a. differ- | ence a year makes.) | Actress Marries Editor of 893 Willard, Rochester, commander -of+Clarence St.;and 2nd -Lt. Elme Jones of 3615 Dorothy + 125th Infantry, is showing dis-| Lane, Drayton Plains. spot in a London production of | rt with ene tet 33 Carlo ‘for tocation shots. metier than either the ballet or | chorus line. But sometimes dur- | So she was ready when Collette | “Ind Lt. Rebert Carland of 15 his company officers. Listening to the blefing are | at Camp Grayling, were in the field Tuesday and |is a difficult job under the best conditions. ORDNANCE KEEPS 'EM ROLLING—One of the The officers and men of | jobs which an Army ordnance company handles cussing plans for an overnight stay in the field with | Pontiac’s heavy weapons company, now encamped |is the maintenance of the Army’s vehicles, which Riresnd Grayling tune up an M4 tank engine. From left to right they are Pvt. George D. Dionne of 3338 John R. Rochester; Pvt. Carl D. Glenn of 586 N, Perry St.; and Pvt. R. Martinez of 329 Hughes Ave, Here | members of Pontiac’s 107th Ordnance Co. at Camp | | | | ! i
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GULPS DOWN VALUABLES-—-Though they concern him, Larry | up his mother’s engagement and wedding rings and popped them Teters, 10 months, isn't interested in the X-rays held by his | into his mouth. They lodged in his esophagus, as the X-ray shows. mother, Mrs. Clarence Teters of Kansas City, _Kans. Larry picked | The rings were removed with an esophagosgope. — — Faulkner's ‘Fable’ ‘Among New Books Twenty new books have been re- ceived by Pontiac City Library, Betty Hutton: Gets Fancy Letdown but She Pulls a Quick Comeback ||sace «ivwsn han set | pened to her. Soon after that, she appeared in| tion, are: - By EDDIE CANTOR Adult Fiction At Sword’s Points, A. M_ Norton | I am ashamed of some of the things I've done | Panama Hattie on Broadway—then pictures— | in show business, but I'm much more ashamed | personal appearances—night clubs—and a) Tee Crasy Doster parte Van der Lugt abie a of something I didn't do. Keep reading, I'll get | triumphant engagement at the Palladium in wee ot the ‘oi | Mondeo. Boo Oaka ised, "iinela Mobere Many years ago, & young girl auditioned for, The staid English people went crazy about Adult Non-Fiction me. I needed a singer for my radio program. her when she swung on a trapeze out over the | onal Party Parade, ~atter- hearing her do-three or audience, and yelled, “I'll bet you never thought | American Seashell. a ae four songs, prancing around all| anything in my act would be over your heads!” | ““Desperate scenery, E. H. Pau! over the stage, out of the beam The Pive and Sixes Go to §chool, B D. | of the microphone, I thought When MGM and Judy Garland called it a ~~ an Indefinite. N. P. Coward _ I'd let her down easy. “Hofiey,| quits, Betty took Judy's place in the picture, | yistut's Guise ts Public Campareunds, lave our telephone umber Annie Get Your Gun. She was great! | fu ey pup, 0.9, mae , 0! r call you.” | After Judy saw the picture, she came around | ,7* Rise of the Thunderer, T. F. | I feel like a fool each time | and congratulated Betty, telling her how won- | 8%, McDonald's Farm. EB. Me- “I feel like a fool each time} qerful she was. Betty Hutton couldn't get over | ,, Tne Scimer Book of Wonder Drugs lave "T went youre eu nny it and said to Judy excitedly, “You really saw | gn ft Suite to Munies, ©. M. Bact | You've Got Me in Stitches, Lawrence | new phone number, in case |me in the picture! Gee, if I knew you were | Lariar. BETTY HUTTONyou're still thinking of calling.” watching it, I'd a been terribly nervous!” Maybe it was the best thing that ever hap- (Copyright 1954) ee Show Business Empty View, James | Bernice | | i ‘ ' | } | Albany was made the capital | ‘of New York in 1797. | ---now brings you the greatest musical opportunity offered in many a year! 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SAGINAW | =| J i i Tag | ee ~—that the state has an 3h HONESTY'S REWARD — Fran- cisco Figueroa, Venezuelan airline mechanic helper. shows a wallet hé@ found in a plane. It contained $71,000 and belonged to «a Lebanese merchant So excited was the o@ner when the money was re tiirned that he salaamed to Allal kissed the feet of the first child he met and rushed off. Francisco was completely forgotten Taft Speaks Up for U.S. System icte Senator's Brother Talks aot World Church _Assembly in Evanston EVANSTON, Il. iaan social and economic system béfore fetiow Christians many lands. Taft, brother of the late R®bert A. Taft of Ohio, voiced his v while delegates to the As- bly of the World Council of hes were engaged in a round | sub- | of discussions on the broad } of a “responsible society.” a > * PWe Americans af a respons-} Taft tald an audience | of visitors to the convention—a | gathering of representatives of 163 | minations from 48 nations j i@ mentioned social security, | ite society a w en's compensation for in jufties on the job, the minimum wage law, the 40-hour week, farm pice floors and public housing, and said *I am not reciting these facts we ta boast but to show you that afe not. and probably never have | been, a laissez-faire capitalism. In n@ariy al! of this legislation and in its enforcement has been evi-| dence of the strong reform in stincts of America. It comes in large part out of our religious and’ missionary background * . + The day's progran of the as- sembly featured Presidemt E:sen hawer. A crowd of 15,000 was expected ta hear him Taft. who lives in Cincinnati and $-a-delegatetetheassemblymen. tioned in a prepared address Am efican qualities of “risk-taking, in- g@muity, the urge to work.’ This nation’s “business culture,”’ he said, is “the setitng for our religious life.’ “We work under pressure of campetiion and fight the natural imfpulse to make things easier by dividing markets and fixing prices —that 1s, cartelizatior he said eo oe ne ee Bain ecto oe ternational organizations in the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affair opened discussions about a pansible society last nicht He recalled that the first assen bly of the council in 1948 at Am sterdam produced a report that w@s critical of both communism res and laissez-faire (free of govern-- ment interference) capitalism Speaking of that caine up ir ideration ¢ report to be at the gathering, he “There S problems of production and ef? ciency than before. At the time it is more generally accepted points have cons mace said more inte s the arne important part—-to playin rronomic Tite although the extent of state inter vention —~i<.—sttH- point. R- reMtrererstal r . * “Since there is a de#standi of tl private is itiative #inb the «da the economc s\; er | onliee brands, bringing the, price | af Red Circle, 8 O'Clock and Bokar | Wool Won't Won't Shrink LONDON” (INS) — Australian of Coffee 10 Cents scientists, after four years exten-| NEW -YORK @-—-The Great At- sive research; ciaim' to have ; lantic. & Pacific Tea Co., operator solved fhe problem of producing of 4,000 A&P stores across the shrink-proot woolen fabrics. The has announced a 10-cent ' announcement, made by the Com! out in retail coffee prices, effective | “s ; te - 5 es a . REPAIR — SERVICE All Makes Expert. 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Entwistle, com- mander of the Mare Island Naval | Base. said witha Rote, of _signifi- cance in his voice, “—and the only | other subniarine building shipyard Ton the Pacific Ocean is ‘at Viadi- 4 Naval Bara Soviet Ships Russian vice consul in San Fran cisco, (it is interesting to note that some of the most recent publicized work of the Russian vice consul in San Francisco was in connection with the theft of atomic bomb secrets, an indication that tempus During the Russo-Japanese war the Russian cruiser Lena put in at Mare Island, was disarmed and the officers interned on the orders of President Theodore Roosevelt. The Amputee’s New Bed Turns Patient Over © “How Christian ag fe TEEN Little Boys’ Oxfords is inclined to fugit.) “While the ships were undergoing extensive overhaul, the sailors Tushed ashore, An early writer mentions ‘They came at a most vostok.” | His audience was impressed with \ this, as by everything else the . visiting newsmen heard and saw | during their tour of the remarkable | installation that was founded by | Farragut and is now about to _ celebrate its 100th anniversary. The significance of the admirals _words matched the work of the yard in other respects. The Navy's | first guided missile submarine was | produced here, Its electronics shop, about to be moved into a new $6,000,000 building, houses equip- ment that. would bewilder the ex- perts at Los Alamos or Oak Ridge and constantly explores new ways and means of extending naval war- fare and defense beyond the scope of Russian reasoning. One has the feeling of being present at a desperate race, with | ene contestant visible, All | that I heard of the other is his | footsteps. But there was another day at Mare Island when the Russians were welcomed, Indeed, the 776 grave cemetery on the busy old island includes the graves of @ number of Russkies, The huge | Mare Island centennial edition of the Vallejo Times Herald will con-| tain an accoant of those easier | umes: “Commander Farragut's log of | Jan. 24, 1857, mentions the first) arrival of a Russian ship, the store | ship Devina. That occasion was al friendly social affair with Russian sailors ashore, and the command- wives of several of the officers The Individual ond The sea a “The last Russiah ship at Mare Island,"’ the Vallejo Times Herald article will conclude, “‘was a sub- marine, calling.in 1942 for lend lease supplies.” ARNOLD a EXO, CS.B. 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Prizes will be given for the prettiest baby, will include an egg-throwing con- test, penny scramble, three-legged race, sack race and wheelbarrow race. Facilities will be provided for will become the bride of Boats- Keating of Motorway drive, is stationed at Leng Beach with the U. S. Navy. — Mrs. Keating was hostess recent- ly at a shower which was attended by Patt's sorority sisters and form- er classmates from Waterford High School. Patt left Saturday for Long Beach with Viola Bain who will be her only attendant. Pontiac Delegates at Garden Party Walter K.. attended the midsummer garden | party sponsored by the Michigan Farm and Garden Association to- day. The project is made possible through the extension department of Michigan State College. They -|are delegates of the Pontiac Branch of the Association. The Pontiac Branch has been in- © | vited to participate in the 20th an- |nual flower and vegetable show | which -is put’ on by the Oxford branch in their high school audi- | torium. Exhibits. will take place : duced and a highlight of the after- noon wil] be a baseball game be- County, Autumn Season 2 in the church parlors. Gertrude Howe Unit will serve as hostess. Called to Indiana The Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Ha- vens of East Iroquois road have been called to Kokomo, Ind., be- cause of the illness of the Rev. Mr. Havens’ brother, Ray E. Ha- vens. Use a moth ball as the core *| from 3 until 10 p.m, on Aug. 28 ;and from 12 to 9 p.m. Aug. 29. | Anyone may enter exhibits before 11 a.m. on Aug. 28. when winding yarn from a hank |into a ball. This will keep the | wool moth-free while stored. Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bidg. emocrats Will Sponsor | Parties-Honor.-——+2% Eine Petard_Pat_B Betsy Chanay ter, wee con, tua. Picnic > The Frank Durkees of ~. Winthrop drive, Bloomfield Highlands, are announcing tha engagement of their - daughter, Frances, to Harvey Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Kerr of Lakeview avenue. An early ___December_ wedding is planned. FRANCES ELLEN DURKEE i) At Golf Club Luncheon Beryl Wilson Is Honored Detroit Golf Club was the setting Tuesday for a luncheon honoring Beryl Wilson, bride elect of John Knoblock. is the daughter of the A. Wilsons of Alice avenue, and | Betsy Chanay, bride-elect of Ted | L. Miller, was honored at several showers and parties recently. Betsy and Ted will speak their marriage vows Saturday in the Embury Methodist Church, Bir- | Birmingham and his parents are the Alvin Millers of Troy Town- | ship. | A spinster tea was given by Mrs. | Alex Aitken in her Palmer _— | home and Mrs. Reginald Hubbard ; j —- 8 was a recent hostess for a miscel- | Y°** Sept. 3 in Kirk im the Hills. laneous shower in her Royal Oak | home T given by Tape Seals Holes Mrs. Julien Casanovas, also of| Plaster won't crack when a nail Royal Oak, was another hostess,| is hammered into the wall for as were Mrs. Charlies Griesbach | picture hanging if a small piece of and Frances Aitken in the Gries-| scotch tape is placed over the bach's Drayton Plains home. spot where the nail will penetrate. BRassieres os STYLE 502 Ss] 50. *) Broadcloth white, tearose —A = Cup 32 to 36; B Cup 32 to 40; C ‘ 5 Cup 32 to 42. | STYLE 505 © acetate Satin white, black, blue, ©? pink, maize. A Cup 32 to 36. 5 B Cup 32 to 40. C Cup 32 to 42. ; ACharge It at No Extra Gost! $50 ‘ ED CUP 34-44, white only. 200 | What if Uncle Jeremiah did will everything to his MALING SHOES only buys these sumptuous maling suedes Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings we Sprentalls Visit Here From Texas Ford Drumms Are Home From Uppe ~ Peninsula , : L [ , riser Tet resell at 1 R 5° cl a | t E i : : Z { 28 : vi F | f FE sf Fe i f 4 g ? E ‘ . 2. f i Club Will Mark 28th Birthday Orchard Lake Country Club will celebrate its 28th birthday with a af lie sk ue fi fay eFerHit i r g F | fi ‘i fs g F i fi uf it i Fg F / | e F ; (iF 88 Hi | ij Dance Planned a TH j i F. Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich, OR 3-1225 Elliotts Yourself! _AUGUST SPECIAL. FABRIC , REMNANTS - $ 00. Remnants of fabrics that formerly sold as high as $15.00 per yard! Pieces range from one to five yards, all s be fe ae rete. key Cees e 3B yd a . __ THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 4 =" 2 “a Sg Oi ed a tt Sag ae. at. ne se : fk oe aS eae + tte, 2 Maurice Rentner’s “fan-shaped” in this collection and is especially noteworthy on this suit | % of imported novelty wool. The brief jacket in clear-cut | % lines features a softly draped jewel-like embroidered Chan- tilly lace collar tied together with a velvet ribbon. skirt makes its debut | © SILHOUETTES IN VELVET Try-Glitter-Trim If you own several summer sweaters for cover-up on cool days, try giving them glitter trim. hinges and other hardware are ty Many stores carry assortments of easy to remove if you coat the | = rhinestones, bugle beads and hardware with Vaseline before) © *“‘pearis” with which you can create ' painting. 1 lie Sale Price / Brown Dyed Squirrel Capelets © ph gn en 3 | @f imported furs. 09 . Tur Sclon—Second [oor ) ; a. f 5! 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A second-hand addresses, names of their col || luxury and for feminine fashion | beaver coat, bearing the look of leges and what class they will |; items.” : hard wear, costs $400 to $800. be in. This information will}| Charles Aronowicz, bead of the) “And since they don’t have ‘also be taken over the phone || House of Aronowicz, Inc.. de-| skilled technicians,” Aronowics between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. || scribed Russian women as ladies) said, “even the most beautiful Monday through Friday whd have worked so hard they) sable pelts look like rabbit.” have “lost the charm that is nor- The designer said he believes Gatherings Spark —_| ties.” oe ce aoe ie Methodist. Activities. |“And now,” he said, “they want | america, and be a good field for their charm back U.S. business.” Several WSCS Circles of the Wil-| Apanowiex went to Leningrad | tHe reported that I. I. Gordeev, son Avenue Methodist Church gath-| for the annual fur auction sales head of the Presidium of the | ered Tuesday. with permission from the US. (USSR. Chamber of Commerce Mrs. B. B. Johnson of Prospect | State Department and a Russian (oid him to tell America that “we street was hostess to the Mary visa. He said Russian styles in want to do business.” Eddy circle for a luncheon, De-| “e*fing Spperel are “very | Gordeev said he would submit. ~ votions were led by Mrs, G. E.| cfumsy. Coats come with Reavy | to the government any proposal to = r. shoulder padding, too-large | stage a show of American fashions Mrs. Fred Johnson of Ferry | “eves and mo shape at all. street opened her home during | “Although the Russians ha the evening te the Mildred Pierce | wonderful fur pelts,” he added, Circle. Devotions entitled the | “they kill them by not knowing “Sheaves” were given by Mrs. | how to work them from the tech- Sadie Ritter. 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FURS Shown on living models Friday from 2 to Sand 7 to 9 Pre eye ee eee One ie, THE PONTIAC pre Ss, _THURSDAY, avcust 19, ia He's Money for College | Girl Wants to Help Boy by Going Dutch vantage of the situation, and fur-| “We go out_on an average of twe er three times a month, but thermore, he would lose repect for aside from that we see each me, “I would very much appreciate | hearing from, you on this matter.’ me to help along ny going Dutch ~ treat occasionally, . “When I suggested this to moth- er, she strongly objected. She said | . ' stances I would say no, | these curcumstances of his trying | |to save up im order to earn his that if I started paying my way | occasionally, he would soon come education, you could insist on pay- | to depend on this and take ad- | ing your share. Dear Mrs. Post; My giri friend | e) SrETtt Sale! FALL | MATERNITY DRESSES 20% Off ictures With Yarn TUse all different Colors, and these} too. | you Should try it on and observe os Sx . and I are having an argument which we would like you to set- tle. Recently we had a memorial assembly at our local high school. It was quite solemn and included the singing of our National An- |them by a soloist, Lord’s Pray- |er, Taps, and an address. After it it was entirely proper to applaud | — which I thought was terrible. | However; my girl friend said that j}and not to do’ so would have been | very unappreciative of those who | took part. What is your opinion? Answer: If the closing address | was secular and in no way suggest- | ing a sermon, it was proper to ap- | | plaud, but from your description of | | the assembly, I am inclined to| ‘think that you are right and the | applause would have been Detter | omitted. Dear Mrs, Post: My husband | and I are going to have a party | make it a good-sized drawing. Color or paint it just like you would usually do. Now, the trick or fun begins. Take scraps of yarn to outline your pictures. First put the yarn around the drawing, then paste it on our 25th wedding anniversary, | Would it be proper for my son's fiancee to stand in the receiving | line at this time? Answer: Definitely, yes: and if the engagement hasn't been an- by put ste on the in place by putting paste on nounced, this will be the time | bettom of the yarn. ' announce it. In the picture I have shown a . butterfly outlined in three colors, | , . 4 a horse, a tree, and two flowers. | will be nice enough to hang on| your wall. Showcard colors are nice to color your pictures with. You can first draw the outline in pencil, thep paint it in and add the yarn trim. Make one ot hang in the kitchen | Vacation Hints May Help Gal to Catch a Man NEW. YORK, (INS) — What not to do on a holiday weekend is more important than what to do—if you want to catch a man. So says a veteran resort operator who thinks girls should have the “don't” well in mind before they flutter their eyelashes at a likely male in-a summer resort. Phil Schweid, owner of the Pines Hotel in South Fallsburg, N. Y., says the first “don’t” ts “don’t overdress.” Men get frightened if a girl looks too rich fer their budget, he claims. The other “don't” listed by | Schweid are as follows: Don’t overdo the exercise un- | less you want to be thought of as a lady athlete. ; by Sauna Wha Be smart! Plan now for unusual | thrifty Christmas gifts. Just a) Don’t follow your girl friend friend | Stroke of your iron—berry red and | around. Develop your own friend- | holly green motifs are quickly | ships. | transferred to guest towels, place | ‘Don’t discuss business—yours or ' mats, table cloths, handkerchiefs! his. - No embroidering, just iron on! | And don’t spend more than you| Pattern 828 has 14 washable | ;can afford, either for the~resort | iron-on color motifs: Eight about | reservation or while there. A girl 31;\3% inches: four from 1'4x1% | who's nervous over an excessive +4 2x41;,: two 114x7's inches. | outlay of cash is usually too ner- vous to be friendly. | {tern for first-class mailing. Send | } Model New Dress | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | When shopping for a dress, | Dept., P.O. Box -164, Old Chelsea | | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Print | walking, and sitting, and with fhe | address and zone. | arms in motion as well-as at the | side. Use a full-length mirror, \when testing the fit. Keeps Hat Rain-Free CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw St. Don't let a summer shower wilt ithe flowers on your new hat. Be prepared for a surprise downpour by carrying a plastic head cover in your purse. Some fold into @ packet that’s no more than three inches long and no wider than a cigaret case. ‘ + it-was- entirely propr to applaud} : terval the two would: get- married | at long last. | married a girl he met on the ship | |ago when I was told edge of the atomic bomb testing | every other day, and he called | - Book Gives Pointers, Warnings fo for Those Who Want Qwn Buisinesses 4 = practical matters, -}| sidering the important question of -4| whether a particular kind of business will suit our own talents | 4 and temperament. And failure ts} @ apt to be the result. >| The final chapter is ‘“‘Causes of | Business Failure and How to re. 3 +} Prevent Them.” who is a ah, 2 Se | A real revolution in spraying devices is | ounce-and-a-half of toilet water. For travel- the unique new lock atomizer. It is designed ing, the transparent case holds the bulb | with a rotating bulb attachment set firmly | firmly in the * and permanently on top and holds a full | Mee gum | In it, the author, 2 = “=S) business consultant, “Nine Keys to Personal Success | in Business.” Working Girl ‘lock’’ position, Mary Margaret McBride Says: They had been engaged 10 years but he always said he couldn't | leave his mother alone, adding | for four weeks but he lived te tell the tale and laugh a little sardonically at himself. I'm sure O. that his mother believed two families could not | | made something of the old lady teguther ° ~ ery Oriana Atkinson told me about who was sunning herself on a His mother died and everybody, | bench set down on a safety island including the long-term fiancee, | of motor-choked Broadway in thought that after a decent in- | Manhattan. A rideriess runaway horse galloped from Central Park But when the funeral was over and business affairs killing her instantly. Everybody knows, I suppose, | attended to, he about the tightrope walker who! My favorite Rinehart explained that: he felt he ought to own bathtub and the returned war have a time of hero who had survived almost | freedom. So he miraculously one perilous engage- | World War I, started off around ment after another only to wind | thus located behind the frontlines. the world. up in splints when he tried to nail on other day down a loose shingle on wad ie news came back: He tee MESS McBRIDE suburban roof. mother—up front. Henry might have | over to Broadway and straight at | the old woman in the safety zone, | Keep Up Looks ‘With Long Sleep gives his’ Some copie | Not Adapted ) 4850 424% by-funs Holows Life's Ironies Blend Grimnéss, Humor > st st bs,inex: . Rot should make it a point to set aside | Fer that matter, Mary ‘one evening each week and go to. Rinehart, still writing best- | bed at eight o'clock on that night. sellers in her 70s, declared ence | Even if she's not tired, just to rest that despite the fact that she | And was o war correspondent in the | first World War right up im the | of puffiness under the eyes, sal-| frontlines, the most dangerous low skin, and the biggest threat) ric encounter she ever had was with | to attractiveness, nervous fatigue. a butler in her own home. The You'll find that nervous fatigue man went berserk and wildly | 4, ykely to incrense as the tem- flourished a gun at Mrs. Rine- | perature soars. You're most like- | hart but altimately turned it upon himself and died of uis self-inflicted wounds. | her general health. completely exhausted from hot. weather aggravations. The first thing you should do story— is about her son in that same | take a soothing bath. Lukewarm Blackjack Pershing’s staff and | water is usually best for stiff, tired attached to Gen. | muscles. Then, after you've finished dry. | | He became a_ front-page story | ihg yourself and have put on your | when he sought a pass to visit his | favorite nightgown, get into bed. If you use a pillow, it should | at the very moment it crossed | Boys Shy Away From Questions — |be one that will provide the ut- most comfort on even the hottest nights. the equator. Just one yeah sae the little | ironies of real life. they are less grim. I remember smiling some time about a successful city man who got so panicky when he first heard about the A-bomb that he moved his | | wife, ay ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Up until children and stock certifi-| a month ago, cates to the safety of Nevada, | steady wit Barry off and on later | only to. find _a few mon grounds. Then there was the diamond | me on the days he didn't come. “Then he cut it to two dates a week and one phone call. I didn’t think much of it because uprisings he had a summer job. So I didn’t | werners! armed, with polsoned | say anything to him about it. darts. Finally he came back | “Suddenly he stopped coming home for a rest and crossed the | or calling, and I didn’t hear a street against a green light. | word from him for several That was the last thing he knew weeks. Then he Walked in one te | like new? New Custom- Made Mattresses FE 2-0161 |332 West Huron Street tg mo Om, a i Why risk your health with that old sagging mattress when it costs so little to have it made_ Pillows Renovated Oxford Mattress Co. he said, ‘It was just one of those things.’ “If it had been another girl who took him away, I could have coped I feel sure. He'd have told me had made. “Since then I've been going steady with Mark—and he knows the part Barry has played in my life. He even knows I still like him he has promised he won't stand in my way if I ever want | out. “And that's what I'm won- dering about now. Barry is back again, wanting dates, wanting me to go steady with | him again, full of promises not te hurt me any more. “Should T go back to him, Miss” I do like him so One Day Service! Old Mattresses Rebuilt would ea liked that? Or how could he have explained that h Had friends had involved | ; FE 2-7695 | him with some other girls and that sometimes Don't Wait for Explanation . Just Forgive and Forget | I'd been going 1 was a kid, When sume, _ aeeee with the situation. But it wasn't. - A perfect pillow for the restless summer sleeper is made of soft vinyl, and according to its makers, j te is completely selfcooling. Just partly fill the pillow with ordinary tap water, then adjust it to your | this was keeping him busy -for | favorite height and sofntess by in- a while’ flating it with your breath. Or how could he have told And once you've filled it with you that he wanted to test out a water, you may use it for the rest | sudden interest in some one of -the summer without refilling it. wouldn’t have like any of those | explanations—so he made Hone. | Boys don’t like to be quizzed, | you know. They're as open with | | you as they want to be, and) that’s all. They get “tied up.” | ¢ | they “couldn't make it," it was “just one of those things.” You're not supposed to ask questions because you won't get | straight answers. Boys see no reason to tell you, that's all. But Barry is now back with » his heart in his hand. And you | still like him. You don’t need to know why he stayed away— now that be’s back. and comfortabtie- is more concerned abdht the fit of her shoes than the fit of her read in bed is beneficial to! Pattern 4850: Keeping late hours is the cause | 16’, keep your head and shoulders cool | A woman is getting old when she Half-sizers! Crisp contrast of — collar and Cilfs set off the tigare--~ flattering lines of this new fall basic! If you're shorter, fuller~ want to look slimmer and taller, choose a narrow vertical stripe for this. Simple to sew. Half sizes 14'3, 1844, W's, 22's, 24's. Size 16% vane 4% yards 3Sinch fab- ly yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this ly to come home from the office | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- *-\tern for first-class mailing. Send | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept.. 243 West slipped and broke his leg in his| and one also not without irony— after finishing your dinner is to| 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, = and style niitiiber. Blouse Cleans Well | The upkeep of a nylon lace blouse is easy. A quick swish warm soapsuds after each wearing will keep it dainty and flower-like. Nylon lace needn't even be ironed, but if you do iron it, rémember to use a cool iron. f “PETUNIA! My streaky windows - Area sin— But are the streaks | Outside? Orin? If you'd wipe from side to | | side INSIDE, Petunia, and up and down OUTSIDE, you'd know which side the streaks are on. | Br.49P ~Beacuge And you say Mark won't stand | in—_your—_way._He'll consider _his short romance with you just an- a other” of Woe things? So -why + Musi shouldn't you resume going with Barry? Prophet i$ Bread spread 5 Bound , Eye Art Helps Nose E Friend (Pr.) Ve Ri To create the illusion of proper 4 Geereheuse length for a two-short and up- | 3! Legal point Uy | turned nose, use your eyebrow pen- | 23 —— section 1 “is VA ‘cil to fill in the inner corners ‘of | 36 Stringed YY. wi struments |your brows. Your nose will seem | 39 air ‘comp Uy —Yy ‘longer if your eyebrows point di-| .. fr" rear ete UM | rectly toward it. 32 od y | 2 Observe = Manitoba forest reserves 3 Individual have an area of ens square | 3% slopes at | miles. 8 U . a3 ie Masteal +| | instruments 50 Against $1 Through $2 Kind 2 o—_ =e = ar y ge metal $ Liner ot 22 Venttiates 40 Gore teeth up —_—- 2 —— drum 42 Weary snore ‘ y 4 Stagger 43 Masculine 7 Twelve 28 Range nickname Reeth . {Rom an) 38 Contented “ Rested boxes Worthless Genus of true 28 pan gl oa 4@ Nothing table scraps olives 29 Plant part 47 Redact Lure 10 Harvest Ti Ran 48 Demolish | Heavy ‘blow 1 Memorandum 3? Country “ou Large sea 19 Roman bronse 38 Tt fs (contr) 1 ducks Self-esteem ” utenst! 4 — a Anne Fogarty gives her full-silhouette added interest in this tailored dress with a skirt that sweeps backward | skirted, scoop-neck dress in a fabulous black velveteen em- and buttons from a long V'd torso to thé hemline . . heathery, yarn-dyed flannel in plum, chestnut or charcoal. Full Costumes Flow Fluidly, Gracefully Fogarty’s Fall Silhouettes Stress ‘Winged’ Look Anne Fogarty’s new clothes for fall are like moving figures silhouetted against the sky. Their sculptured simplicity is the epitome of flowing movement and line; for even more figure molding and femininity there is°“magnificent pared-down look mirroring the current trend for fashions that are casual and easy to wear. 2 The collection is predominantly full—featuring anew ‘Winged’ silhouette with its longer torso V'd in front or marked by double seaming gt the hipline, flaring into a full smooth skirt in front with extra side and back fullness achieved with fine seaming techniques and couture manipulation. > Twe other silhouettes are prominently featured. The “Mobile” is «2 new casual style of easy fullness, clever as a modern art form. Its loose front is belted small at the waist with two narrow ties from a set-in band at back. The “Meteor’’ sheath is streamlined to the narrowest of slims All silhouettes are designed for a feeling of motion and grace and fabric, vicinette, with the softness of cashmere. Vary Scents According to Occasion ya = THURSDAY, Mrs. Harry Place, Mrs. Chester Brown and Mrs. Frank Jones. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Collins Gold Star Mothers Meet Wednesday American Gold Star Mothers Chapter Nine met at the home of Sculptured simplicity distinguishes Anne Fogarty’s full- the chapter. . Of broidered with the romantic touch of bright vari-colored | flowers. ; Suds Sparkle Case Ever let out an exclamation of | ing and polishing with a clean dry | have details such as pointed wing cuffs that button to the elbow Cloth or tissue. or curved “feather tip’ pockets high on the bodice to carry out the | “Winged” theme. Fabrics are both imported and domestic. Tweeds are important” — —in lighter weights and fabulous color combinations called “‘flying”’ pastels. These are monotones spiked with brilliant deeper tones. Lightweight textured plaids in wool and sky blond silks— dramatic new deep colors in velveteen—all add up to an exciting and definite change in the fabric Great attention is paid te the complete costume look. The | group of coats is larger this season. Most are tailored with tiny | notched cojlars and slash pockets tucked high on the chest, | | executed in colorful tweeds or bright contrasting linings of orion fleece. There is a lovely wrap coat Prevents Tarnishing _ tarnishing by coating it with q thin and color story this fall. pale camel satin velours with in sky blond—a pale beige—the Let Perfume Express Your Moods gia, one of drama, and one of| hair, clothes, furs. ee Reon 3 purse sized Now when you go perfume shop- | vet's . come sertume | PIE: YOU should know these facts: wornen . What is perfume? It is an ex- —a& smart woman buying perfume. , literally, of essential oils | | diluted and “carried” j Now imagine—it takes 11's tons of | violet leaves to make an ounce of | natural oil. But this oil is so! .? ed, lovely. It lifts her morale. So many of \s have settled on one scent and stick to it regardless of season, or mood. How much more joy have a whole language of — one per- fume for myste' one of gaiety, ion, and a Every woman should be able to express the high exhilaration of first white gloves and a navy suit of springtime, Every girl should own an ‘“‘organdy” perfume, and a sweater-and-skirt one. Learn About Scents f _ enlarge your. ou of scent. _ = ; can_ only do it by testing and try- ing for what you like. Manufacturers, stores, and the return of the atomizer are mak- ing it easier for us to educate out- :smeH harsh to our noses. ' So perfumers have learned to! blend such costly ingredients as | rare and fabulous gums and Saps, | musk from the male musk deer, | civet from the Abyssinian civet cat, ambergris from whales to make the true balanced “bouquet.” | say what you want with per- fume, And the atomizer, dis- | his skills are developed and hand- | pensing its fine spray, shows you | ed down through generations in | how to surround yourself with { the same family, so that today are represented by a third, fourth or even a fifth generation. And that smgte bottle of per- fume you.buy holds contributions from many countries in the world, -|so skillfully blended that they'll keep their fragrance true as they evaporate on your skin, won't change as they age in the bottle. Toilet Water, Cologne Perfume is the strongest of the fragrance triad. It is the mother scent, from which are derived the | lighter, thinner toilet waters and colognes. . When a perfume house decides, | “We will produce our wonderful | ‘Bedazziement’ in two lighter, | cheaper forms,”’ it offers toilet wa- ter as second in strength after perfume, and cologne as the light- est form. But many a house says, “We will produce our wonderful ‘En- tanglement’ in just one lighter | form.” Then House No, 2's co- logne may be stronger than | House No, 1's toilet water. Again, | you must use your nose. Cologne and toilet water should be used all over the body as the foundation for perfume. As an aft- er-bath rub, .or sprayed on while | the body is still damp, t ¥ fie skin. betot body. | strong, 85 powerful that it would, Spray insfies of handbags, hat-) | ™ bands, closets and~bureau~draw-+ ers, hang fragrance in the air of | your bedroom. Keep a bottle of cologne in the | refrigerator during the hot season, | and dash its icy clean scent on) wrists and forehead for refresh- | ment, Our mothers did this when | translated over into the whole - ders; soaps: something the perfume- Stitch in time saves not only the nine prevervial ones, | but also saves you work and worry before and after wash- day. Sewing machine models especially designed for sew-| ‘ing room or laundry are a boon to the busy housewife. | Hair Cutting and Styling Permanents Manicures Keep pillows fresh and comior- table by fluffing them daily. and allowing them to air fora fewt hours on the day you change their | covers. | Keeps Pillows Fresh | | GUST 119, 1054 MOMS Choose Officers A donation was sent to the | state beard and plans were made (41, Bertha Locke. Mrs. B. C.! WILLIAMS LAKE | Selden Sep eCo Katherine J. Baker, Mrs} — Se QTY SHOP T on Sept. 21. |Harry Saltzer, Mrs. Minnie Clem- ooo Mrs. W. A. 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Waite'’s Shoe Sclon—Air Conditioned Street Floor perfect gift for mother and daughter—Our “Swiss Miss” ~ Imported from Switzerland! “Riviera” by Sheffield. “> "OCedces, ae FOO i \ J Re! > New success story! . “Swiss Miss’’—the beautiful fashion-new watch that everybody's asking for! . . Our our crazy mixed-up ropes Light, bright and 60 inches long! Combine these fabulous 60-inch strings of beads to your heart's content. Harvest color beads to wind ‘round and ‘round your throat . . . tie lariat style. . . toss carelessly to the back. Folt colors of gunmetot, blue, green, bronze, purple, natural pearl, and gold. Earrings and bracelets to match!- Also 1.98 to 3.98. Waite’s lewelry—Air Conditioned Street Floor Color excitement. ..|- ~ Now you can have thot extra watch you've always wonted — also makes the perfect gift for mother and daughter. Non- tarnishable golden aluminum case, rimmed in sparkling jewel colors — a complete wardrobe—with matching suede bonds. Each with an extra summer white cow- hide band. Guoranteed too! =; Waite’s Watch Department—Air Conditioned Street Floor 4 Vi ae yiwN ar } 4 He. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, Friday and Saturday CHOICE OF THE HOUSE entire. remaining stock of and Catalina and Rose Marie Reid None Held Back !. No Layaways! ‘Avoid Pink Hues lf Your Skin Has Yellow Cast ' |} royal blue hats because | think wearing them will bring more color to their cheeks. | Actually, wearing bright colors ! close to the face tends to make} |a sallow complexion look more | i } Summer Dresses The lining is white wool in Anthony Blotta’s wool and rabbit hair choir boy day coat, an outstanding example of | more doses of soap than it re- “the right thing” for fall and winter, 1954-55. sallow by contrast. If your complexion has .a | beige, gray and bright navy — blue When the sallow-skinned woman t vy Fol Shamma Will Buzz many of the newest contoured caught with colorful imitation bees, wings, is -to be a hot novelty for fall. There will also be: Bee buttons, bee cuff-links, bee scatter pins the drones without a price tag! Helps Restore Petal-Soft Skin Towards the end of summer, your skin may have become somewhat leathery in texture as well as deeply tanned. A rough- looking skin is most unattractive and may even lead to permanent skin damage. Even the best tan is insufficient reward if you must sacrifice * | smooth, petal-soft skin. And those extra daily baths you've been taking mean your skin has had ! quires during any other time. | With soap, salt water, sun and sea breezes taking its toll of | Your arms, legs, face, neck and | shoulders, you'll need to take special care to restore your skin | goes shopping for a dress, she) ¢ it, healthy, pampered condi- | usually chooses black as her| tion. Many alder women who readily | color. Especially if she is heavy, | One of the best ways to give | admit that they have sallow skin! she feels she can “hide” in black. | wear shocking pink blouses or Charcoal or oxford gray, and navy will make a heavy woman appear slimmer and are kinder to skin tones than black. Black is an excellent foil for the older woman with soft white hair and very light skin tones. ; But, unless you have natural coloring, black is not for you. | your body (not just your face and hands) the special conditioning it | needs is to nourish it with a lanolin-rich body lotion. To new- | tralize the drying effects sum- | mer weather has had on your | skin, choose one that’s made with la soap-free base. | $mooth the lotion on your skin | just after your bath and when- Above all, don’t hamper your} ever you can. This lotion is not yellow hue, colors that will | wise color choice in clothes by) sticky or greasy. And its makers | absorb ‘the dullness from the | wearing the wrong make-up. claim it leaves no artificial film leather belts for fall will be }% Paris and New York scarfs and | 7 stoles are stamped with bees in| 7 Rich Body Lotion | Cc harred brown . oration and the coat is styled . . that’s the background color in this Berton of California sportcoat of imported cashmere and wool blend. The pattern is highlighted by an orange dec- in a single-breasted, two-but- ton tapered lounge cut. Slacks are charred brown flannel with new tongue-belt waistband. Kukla, Fran, Viewers Into CHICAGO (INS) — Step back- stage into television's ‘‘Kukla, Fran and Ollie” show and real-life gets as mixed with make-believe as in Hthe-wonderland Alice found on her innocent venture. The celebrated puppet, Kukla, was pointing his bulb-like nose at Ollie, the puppet dragon and ask. ing: “What did you say?” “I said,” said Ollie with patient dignity through his one tusk-like teoth, “we're sitting on a fortune. This man, Burr Tillstrom, collects money hand over fist—just for being a puppeteer.”’ “A what?” asked Kukla. “He plays with puppets,”’ Ollie skin are more flattering. Your | Avoid yellow in make-up as you.on the skin as it penetrates | which brings me to ask: Why best colors are offwhite, oyster, | do in clothes and accessories.| quickly. ™ For Single Width Windows: Up to 40 Inches Wide, - 90 Inches Long Regularly Priced at $995 ASEICHG cree seco wit FOR FULL MEASURE OF VALUE! 73 N. SAGINAW STREET GIANT Yardstick VALUE Sheer PRINTED CASEMENT DRAPES e Beoutiful Assortment @ Floral and Modern Patterns @ With or Without Gold Overley @ Acetate Shantung Weceve eee re we me mee SINGLE width 9)" LONG rfl | ' | which has reached 6,000 letters a don’t we get up a puppet show?”’ This idea has teased many real- | life minds. With Kukla fitted over his right hand and Ollie on his left, Tillstrom has created one of | TV's hottest properties since the | birth of commercial television. Yet the real punch is gauged by those who watch for fun, some 2,- 749,000 in 50 cities. An 8.9 Nielson rating indicates that nearly 9 per cent of all TV sets in the cities tune each week te the Punch’n’Judy-like world conjured up by the brains of the 37-year-old Chicogoan, | “Fantasy may be a fancy word nowadays,” Tillstrom says, “‘but | kiddies still go for it. And so do |their parents. Believe it or not, |our audience is about 50-50." This is borne out by fan mail week, Of a cast of nine, the only per- son other than Tillstrom who is | 1 . | , |not stuffed with cotton is Fran ( | Allison, a merry-eyed acttess- | singer with a following which be- gan in radio in the 1930s. Her understanding and humor gain Fran middle billing between earnest little Kukla and his roguish sidekick, 4 j Ollie. s = . old when he first decided dolls |: should walk and talk—even if | he had to help them along. By the time he was in Senn High School, he figured his pup- pets should perform with the re- nowned Tony Sarg exhibit at the Chicago World’s-Fair of 1933. The 15-year-old puppeteer was Lold now apd slightly scratched and Ollie Take Wonderland turned down, But a neighbor of his | ° | turned out to be Sarg’s sister, Mrs. Charlotte Polak. Her home became the proving ground for Tilistrom’s artistry. He abandoned a scholarship to the University of Chicago to per- form puppet shows at the WPA- Chicago Parks District Theater at And in 1936 Tillstrom fashioned a puppet with a bulbous nose and astonished eyebrows. Ballerina Tamara Toumanova saw it and ex- lexclaimed: “Kukla!’"—Russian for said. “And he gets paid for it.) 4. Kukla became Tillstrom’'s “right /hand’’ and along with Oliver J. | Dragon, crashed television.in 1947. | Seven years haven't dulled the | show and the blue-eyed Tilistrom says plot and dialogue are still | truly spontaneous. | itor screen, bis hands busy with | Mabtapettions,—he— ashes “What | would I do with a script, hold | itim my teeth?” Occasionally someone decides | there is an intellectual message in | the skits. Tillstrom asserts: “So |help me, no message is intended. | Just a lot of fun.” Watching the front with a mon-~ its E : zB 8 z na et li sFee : : 2 aks att £ i rf t ; by installing a girder—4x4 or heav- jer—across joints and then supporting this with posts. Wood posts can be used for this purpose bur metal adjust- able ones are a g00d deal easier te ‘ a 23 pF g2 us £ i! Py Hivizh cities gAEs283 See Ee shag 2 iy ; Brocade and Satin Featured for Fall bath stool with chrome legs. . _Can Change Color | Brush On Plastic Coating 1 By ELIZABETH HILLYER | A damp cloth is still the best | answer to problems of the every- day care of plastic upholstery fab- rics, but the fabric surface can be refinished, even in a new color. | Mrs. W. W. asks about special | preparations: “I've taken good 'care of the plastic upholstery on itwo armless chairs in our living room,’ she writes, “but they are But this is easy enough to do with a flexible coating that is made | for the purpose and can easily | change the chairs to a new color, A special filler can be used to smooth into the scratches and even into burn holes that don't penetrate —— Sa = = 2 arene menial Seen * - = net * t 7 Tittstrom was about 7 years there a polish on the market you'd | recommend to make, the plastic) look new?” ] Stick to careful wipings with a | | camp cloth, Mrs, W., rather | | than look for a pofish, Nothing | can fill in scratches or brighten | the fabric to original luster un- less you refinish the surface en- tirely, would tie the ad ‘wood color | awe 68° tte tp oohamne - Cake ...:.. Mrs, J. ©. — “We plan to-order ———- shutters for our living. room, Flaky 15° sae hao 0 ethame ot Sout, | Turnovers, brown beige, Some of | hayes pe furniture ig light mahogany and “T don’t want shutters par- — THOMAS PASTRY SHOP }=2:3=="S= | add too dark color to the room. Which dg you | “Made Fresh and Sold Fresh” Oe oe ea eee 2 121 West Huron near Cass _ BE 4-8163 | you his hai wend shen. One Across from Grand Trunk Station that is near mahogany is PARK FREE BACK OF STORE Giner ten citer Oe wie ob ae . dark wood stain, weet 38: the backing. Use this before the flexible coating, which brushes on | like paint. ee ee ee A grayed green-yellow, quite soft — McCarthy announced he verdict by Saturday. Jackson Dirksen (R-Hl), subcommittee mem-_ write a tentative draft re- such confi he | can be finished be- Dirksen said one delaying factor | has been that the two-million-word | (D-Wash) pple, a § | : E search for Reds in the Army. _| ing the last Yregwar tegistative’ session when it became snarled in | debate. Minnema said he would favor measures to prevent non-farmers from using state highway rights of-way to set up roadside stands, | creating traffic hazards. The pro- | posal would not prevent farm own- ers from setting up stands’ to sell | produce on their own property. Minnema said itinerant truckers who have previously used highway | rights-of-way to set up produce stands escape payment of state | sales taxes and near metropolitan a patrolman. J. O. areas add to traffic hazards by | interfering with the normal flow | of traffic. ‘ Finders-Keepers Nets Thett Count LONG BEACH, Calif.” @—This, theft of found property. One Killed as Car Hits Freight Train 7 AIR HIKERS—Five air enthusiasts hitch @ ride on a Beil helicopter as it hovers over an airfield at Bern, Switzerland. Four men ride on the ‘copter's skis | in the plastic bubble. The helicopter will soon be used for air-mail service between Swiss cities. ‘ ——— = ‘Schools Give In to Mass Protest ieee, West Virginia: Board |publican Finance Committee yes. Reverses Integrate Races PHILLIPPT, W. Va u—Partiaily reversing its stand on integration of races in public schools, the Barbour ren in pune schois ve Bastox|Welch Death Threat night decided not to send 12 white pupils and a white teacher to a Negro school. Board President Burton Levicki secret meeting of the board. A mass protest to the assign- ment of the pupils and teacher was voiced by about 200 citizens Tuesday night. The protest hinged on the board's assignment of Mrs. Patricia M True, a white teacher, to serve at principal of the school is a Negro, E. E. Adams Jr. The group of protestants also in- cluded parents of the 12 children who, under the redistricting brought about by the end of segre- gation in the county, would be assigned to the Hanging Rock School, the enrollment of which is predominantly Negro. Levicki said the beard last night voted to reverse its step in the Hanging Rock matter, and would assign the 12 white chil- dren to nearby Silent Grove and Tacy Elementary Schools. Mrs. True, meanwhile, would be assigned to teach at Berryburg school, a white institution, he said. Police Chief James Paugh and called to restore night when the board met to effect changes growing out of the Su- preme Court's decision ending seg- regation of the races in public schools. A man who would weigh 190| gine, will be sent to Washington pounds at the north pole would/ for corroboration of the record for Wallet. Finder.:s Decision to _ | admitted to police that he was the Mackey, were | order Tuesday E PONTIAC 9 i eas se - ; ¥ * sage t ; 4 \ ; while another sits with the pilot GOP Financing Limits 'Thief's Take to $10 Bill | NEWARK, N.J. ® — A sneak thief, apparently unfamiliar with |Grand Old Party financing, ran. |gacked the offices of the State Re- ‘terday. His total] loot: a $10 bill. | A committee spokesman said the |Republicans keep their contribu- j | tions in & bank Suspect Being Held | WASHINGTON (INS)—A “well \educated’’ construction engineer in connection with the reported death threat against Boston at- torney Joseph N. Welch. The gunman, identified as John Lockridge, 48, of no fixed address, man wanted for questioning about the threat against Weich, army counsel in the recent senate Army- McCarthy . However, he denied to police that he ever made the: threat. He claimed that the story given police | | by his wife was a fiction. } Poles are holding Lockridge on‘ two robbery charges and for carry- ing a dangerous weapon. Detroit Coal Man ‘Sets Altitude Mark | | DETROIT W—Detroit's “Flying Coal Man" was reported yesterday to have cracked the world altitude record for light seaplanes by. | reaching an unofficial 20,500 feet. Coal dealer Harold E. Mistelle | WSK Sit front tie Detroit Seaplane Base yesterday, Two hours later | he glided back to earth at Cleve-| land. ’ Two sealed barographs in the! |cabin of his 4place Cessna 180, powered by a 225 horsepower en- ma gee Sc sites 4 te 9. aaa to « ' Open Fri. 9:30 te 9 , SD SNARE NE OO ae | ceived approximatety 196 million, have vetoed a bili confirming Tex-; Wee ep A x : i PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 Support of ke Issue in Texas “DETROIT @—James M. father of two, tt f f L i i Fy TH } 1952 is a big issue in a bitter fight : nor nomination. unseat Shivers, has called Shivers | disloyal to the Democratic party | for leading Texas’ bolt to Repub- lican Eisenhower in the last presi- Hn: Shivers argues he backed Eisen- Rebate of $206 Million , Shivers armies he backed Eisen Sought From Congress: as and the nation. “ wer ng = 9, 1954 fF: | | by Revenue Service | Voters will decide between Shi-| = a ctiiieee - ae vers and Yarborough in a runoff! WASHINGTON (INS) — primary election Aug. 28. In nor-! ternal Revenue Service recom- mally Democratic Texas, Demo-| mended to Congress yesterday that cratic nomination for governor has | largest in U.S. history. -—The recommendation. submitted _Shivers-leads the conservative fac- | to the joint House-Senate Commit- | tion. Yarborough is considered the | tee on Taxation must be approved liberals’ champion. by Congress within 30 days if it is|' In September, 1962, the Texas to become effective. Democratic convention—under Shi- | The refund stems from tax |‘°™ leadership—did something | it had never done before. It put payments made by General Me- : idential tors during the war ang is al- joe =: me : Adlai Stevenson's name on the | towable aeonmne at quick tax | Texas ballot but authorized Shivers | write - provisions granted | 114 the party organization to work | firms which built defense plant \tor Eisenhower tacilities. * ¢ *« A congressiona! source explained _ Shivers said he supported Eisen- that the company already has re- hower because Stevenson would or about 95 per cent, of the refund as’ title to its tidelands. The 1953 in advance. session of Congress passed such a All tax refunds over $200.000 dol- bill, and Eisenhower signed it. jars-must-be approved by the joint..Shivers told a women's rally at! case of quick tax write-offs, a full Austin recently he is “eternally investigation is made later by in-| thankful’ Eisenhower was elected. | ternal revenue agents “I am thankful that today we hear The report given the committee no more about Communists in the | stated that all refunds made to State Deartment, no more about General Motors during the war influence peddiers in the White ‘House; no Wore about shametul’ waste and extravagance, no more ' | But he has charged that the gover- | jnor is “the pitcher on the team” | Largest previous refund in his-|and that by supporting a Republi. | “let the whole team | Field Archers to Meet vers a pat on the back, saying he LUDINGTON up—The National thinks Shivers has made a good | Field Archers Assn. will hold it8| governor. Yarborough said Eisen- 1955 national tournament at Lud-|hower was trying to tell Texas | ington State Park, Kari Palmatier, | Democrats how to vote. national tournament chairman, an- nounced Wednesday. The meet will} More than 45 per cent of U be held July 24-28 as a feature of | deaths now occur in hospitals com. the 1955 Mason County centennial. | pared to about 33 per cent in 1936. | s.} ' 105 N. SAGINAW ST. WALLPAPER 59 Gee 196 29 iii — TRIMMED FREE — | PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE Unpainted Furniture Glidden's Spred Satin | FRIGIDAIRE Fully Automatic Thritty 30 Electric Range "199" with your old range @ Compoct, only 30” wide @ Full-Width Oven @ Cook-Mester Oven Control @ Cooking-Top Lemp @ Divided Cooking Top é oe Storage rower @ Porcelain Finish BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS! SUY YOUR APPLIANCES WHERE YOU CAN CET SERVICE... . We have our ewn Complete Service Depart- CLAYTON'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES PHONES: FE 5-8811 end FE 5-8874 3065 Orchard Leke Read. . 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He left it in San Diego for the Panama-California The head still wears the original | 7 4 model for a new exhibit at the | surgical dressing — a roll of finely | Curator in the Divigion of Medi- Smithsonian Institution, } woven white cotton gauze held in | George Griffenhagen, Associate | place by several strands of strong, | | finely twisted woolen cord. Part of | the scalp and some of the hair are | @ jcine and Public Health, was dis- | 1) remained under the bandage | sae | wel | ves he " ra . 5 : z ay Pe, thoy | a ‘ & United Press Phete | END OF THE WORLD HE KNOWS—Tears course down the cheeks | of this tiny Indochinese lad, one among thousands of refugees leaving | their Viet Minh-controlled land and streaming into Haiphong, Indochina. | ¥rom-there;the--weary—travelers hope to be evacuated to South | Viet Nam. } Ambitious Woman i2 tt toweseea “| | “All you need is a sledge ham- | Paves Own Street er. musce and ambition.” se jsaid and plowed into the young | CLEVELAND, 0. (UP) — This| mountain of black asphalt. | just goes to show you if you have | She banged away with her ham- the determination you can do the | mer and finally got the big black job! lumps broken down and spread , Mrs, Betty Thon became dissat-| evenly over about 100 feet of the | isfied after living on one of subur- | dirt and gravel in front of her | ban Parma’s unpaved streets for |ranch style home. | six months. “It took five days, but I'm She decided to see if something | satisfied,” she said afterward dis- | couldn't be done, The city in-| playing her hands with 11 blisters. formed her that no paving could) The German war-bride’s hus- be done, but if she wanted, the! band, Donald Thon, helped, but street department would be glad she did the bulk of the work. materials. she told them, | California has almost 10 per cent | oo-—four—truck—toadsof asphalt | of al! motor vehicles in the United slabs, three inches thick and up | States. | ‘ | j # . | ? i Order a carton of NuGrape to- day ... it has been a family favorite for over 30 years. BOTTLED IM DETROIT AND GRAND RAPIDS BY Femows for Quelity Since 1898 Dealers in Pontiac Serviced By Spadafore Beverage Co. | 621 Irwin St., Ponties patched from Washington to study and cords. the 1500-year-old skull in the San The bandage is the oldest West- Diego, Calif.; Museum of Man. ern Hemisphere example of sur- | His assignment is to prepare a gical dressing known. duplicate of the bandaged head | Griffenhagen’s duplicate skull from ofiginal materials of the | will be used in a Smithsonian ex- | same period and area. To accom- | hibit tracing the evolution of sur- plish this the Curator took along | gical dressings from prehistoric to @ quantity of anient Peruvian ‘the bandage of today. 152 NORTH SAGINAW ST. § YANKEE Yas HUY rare sar "TIL 9 P.M. 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Clam Cocktail Tops ith salt and “pene oe = pepmmeeneenetereen ster Ree TS ea EES a Oe HE Sa . me F 1 7 tfc 'Cold C Tem; t Garnishes 3 vy ‘Heavenl; Lime | Oh on Pi le old Cut Platter Tempts Gam = | y Warm Weather Appetites|,,. — Fe ae fi | By JANET ODELL sliced tomatoes or @ salad and Iqua ST) , Bee we al > aes ( Rentioe Presa Reed Batter | tray ort ioe al toe family. . or . in hot weather, They are quick to| 4m espegially mice accompant | chanting personal touch to that ment to serve with cold cuts are | ¢-vorite summer pickup — fresh ; iS buy, require no extra preparation | < ; are ' With Cool Treat & » £ s Good hes oa a, o| Sed ye nat |p, eon ew | ing taste. ~ tend ne» SS a notched lemon slice on the rim “ ‘ platter. If you do not have , trosty glass is the most Extra - Luscious Crust Refreshing - meat salads make} You can buy a number of differ-| vidual molds, pour the gelatin a 5 dee Easily Made With Split news these summer days. For this | ent kinds of cold meat and arrange | mixture info small paper cups. * Try an orange slice for variety ‘asily it pi salad, cubed cooked and peas | an attractive platter; or you can You can peel off the paper when —and fresh. mint sprigs or green la are marinated in dressing, | plan to have some of Sunday’s| you are ready te serve them. ° cherries and red maraschino are i 2 then combined with chopped cel-| roast left over to be served cold. Relish Molds > onl addition to lemonade. There’s something especially & ery and nut meats. There are people who prefer cold/ , — prone oo et temen adds 0 | cool looking and tasting about The salad is garnished with | roast beef or roast pork to the hot es enter pa ivid favor note to any | limes. It’s their color, first of hard-cooked eggs and stuffed olive | variety 1 cup mayonnaise sumeed toult-juian-~ar..tomnste | all, then the tangy flavor. ; slices. When you plan a cold meat FH pa + mustard | Make a chiffon lime pie with Swiss Salad platter, just remember the three %, Neoapenn Tebaces eo rs m gas a ladyfinger crust and watch the 2 cups cubed cooked pork “do's.” Choose meats which con 1 4 non frosty ae vere looks of appreciation on the faces i cup cooked peas 1 10-ounce jar pi " dip the rim of the glass in lemon COOKS OF AP ap cup French Greceing trast (1) in flavor, (2) in texture, a cup peppe ice; then in powdered sugar : of those who taste it. Use thin eee deed celery | and (3) in. color and shape. Ke By = fe eucum| juice; ‘ide a | slivers of unpeeled lime for a 7 ene Slices of bologna may be rolled | % cup chopped ‘rufled olives Chill, right up, until edges are spot of color in the whipped cream ™ + abe inte cornucopia shape. Square | Sprinkle gelatin on cold water to frosted. 2 ; ring on top. Try it for cool eating. +, 2 hard-cooked eggs sausage may be cut diagonally | soften. Place over boiling water| You can have an extra party air Heavenly Lime Pie — trom corner to corner. and stir until gelatin is dissolved. | —just add fancy i¢é cubes to your 12 lady tinge , i Sot ot en Cold t is the foundation of Aad ak; endl. nowy yay 4 full of water, envelope, unflevor f | French dressing and chill. Add mea on of a cubes fill ice tray water, 1 cup suger, maividee —_— > | celery and nuts and arrange on Dutch lunch platter. This is a treat Combine pobre gly ad put twist of lemon peel or mara- 8 eggs, separsied , greatly liked by men. Serve a| ‘Team, prepared mustard > \% cup water } | lettuce leaves. Sprinkle with pap- y y basco; gradually add gelatin mix-| schino cherry in each section and Ly cup lime juice rika and dot with mayonnaise. meat platter, one of assorted freeze. When firm fill the rest 1 teaspoon grated lime rind y' cheeses. pickles and other relishes, ture, stirring until blended. Mix in ° ” and | ‘For ladyfinger pie shell, split Cut each egg into 6 slices. Re-| ..veral kinds of bread (be sure to | Pemaining ingredients. Turn into ot tray with water continue ladyfingers. Cut one-half inch off © move egg yolk from egg slices. | include rye bread) and a beverage. | !2 individual molds; chill until freezing. dil of that sat end of ladyfingers; stand, cut Arrange the white rings around the | Thig can be served for a regular | "tm. Serve with assorted cold; There's no diluting sale side down, around edge of 9inch & salad. Cut each olive into 4 slices.| meal or as a midnight snack. | “tS Makes 12 servings. isfying lemon flavor when you use pie plate. tae Overlap 2 olive slices inside each | Everyone makes his own Dagwood - recaru ice yma jest Ripert Put remaining whole ladyfingers; HEAVENLY LIME PIE—Make a summer pie | fingers and make a decorative shell, Garnish with | ™® of egg white. sandwich. Topping for Vegetables f ~~, ” and pieces evenly in bottom of pie | with tangy lime’ chiffon filling. You won't even|a ring of whipped cream and dot with pale green Press the egg yolks through a/ Instead of saving this type of plate. ‘nave to bother with a crust. Just split lady-| slivers of lime. sieve and sprinkle over the salad.| meal just for company, use it oc-| You can make a delicious top- milk can be 1 Mx together gelatin and one + 4 to 6 servings. casionally for the family. Treat | ping. for vegetables by beating-a} Fluid successfully half cup of the sugar in top of . Fl Wh dc them to a buffet supper. Fi ee eaten cae yolh mnieed wits | entaed, hme you we hemos double beller. Beat HM 5 avor ippe ream IR ° Gi N The planet Mercury is 3,010 | the cold cuts serve pointe chips, a tly beaten egg mixed with | enized, milk slightly; stir—in mae ig a Bynes Peach Filling for Pie ‘With Powdared Coffee ecipe ives ew miles in diameter. quickly prepared hot vegetable, | a tablespoon of lemon juice. at Michigan State College. juice. Add te gelatin mixture. Made j N W FI p ror Manca 4 : Te We) tate eae tet Teal NENSI(SISlS lS SiGe Si SlSlSit Place over toting water and| MACE IN NEW Way | var te taver at wiped roam FI@VOE 10 POtaIOGS || UE te 5 cook, stirring constantly, until xt time you want a hes OPEN 4 pare ne : Here's a new way to thicken @ vhorteabe or custard. _ | Here’s a new way to give flavor | f wil gelatin is dissolved and mixture | fresh peach filling for a pie. d interest to potatoes. fr} is slightly thickened. Add lime Spicy Fresh Peach Pie | rns tt Emmie’s Potatoes ot 9 = rind. oe Pastry for 2-crust pie * | coffee and two tablespoons of sugar) 4 cups treanly- prepared or leftover | ° “- Chill until mixture is slightly! } [SRA Soon lemon fuice t. one cup of whipping cream be- | mashed pota fi - thicker than the consistency of | ‘, cup granulated sugar | fore you begin to whip. It’s a won- ets tavlerpoon. finely grated onion | Ui Every Day fa) unbeaten egg white. Beat egg) .; cup quckecoxing rice cereal, | derful way to bring delicious cof-| 1 tsblespoon minced green pepper | Ul fra whites until stiff, but not dry. y ee oe nie | fee flavor to desserts. * tabjespoon butter or margarine || a Gradually add remaining one- 14 teaspoon getmeg 4 tablespoons fine, éry.-bread crumbs (C5) oA ~Getyour NICK’S ... here are some of the many- ’ : beaten into them so they will be | Q (Mixture should be thick | large bowl; mix with lemon juice. Cool Summer Meal fluffy. Beat in onion, green pepper | ig many-many ‘bargains we've offering. to hold and Worcestershire sauce. Add pepper to taste. Makes about 3| Veal lacks fat, and so it may cups — use about 14 cup for each | be necessary to cover it witn salt serving in smail juice glasses. | pork, pieces of suet or bacon Makes 4 servings. when you are roasting it. . tomatoes and cucumber. To make| Serving ice tea? Accompany it the filling for the sandwiches, mix | with attractive slices of lemon: tiny cubes of corned beef with. just seore the lemon and then mayonnaise-type salad dressing | slice very thin so you have a and prepared horseradish. pretty fluted effect. hell. * : : ; . and curry. Spoon into 8inch pie | 7 prog tts shape.) | real, salt; cinnamon, nutmeg and | life's & cool and retreshing | dish “ ms Chi! until firm. If desired, cloves. together: stir gently into Srst Res . Melt butter and mix with bread garnish with whipped cream. | peaches, then fill ple shell. Dot| | wo — crumbs. Sprinkle buttered bread | [i : - with butter. Top with lattice crust.| 1 S-cunee bottle clam juice crumbs over top of potatoes. Put | i 5 Ib. Pkg. : Sandwich Is Tasty Bake in 400 oven until lightly | teaspoen Wr nae —- CE under broiler or in moderate or | ig . ‘ For a summer lunch serve browned — about 45 minutes. Serve | Freshly ground pepper hot oven until heated through and Domino Pure Cane ; corned beef sandwiches with a | hot or cold. ~ | Have tomaté juice and clam | crumbs are lightly browned. Makes | ime - salad of lettuce (or other greens) | Juice chilled. Mix with lemon juice | 4 to 6 servings. = a ea) = fen? (ene SM enesiie e : Mel SEL ae Queve. Beye Bu Bese eevee ele SUGAR : \" j ne? Poche Cans c a\ eo SARDINES 225 (lint 1 Beg? College Inn nt 3 we TOMATO JUICE “= 25¢8 \. grr Harel Lee 1 tb. fil Hamilton Grade “A” SUGAR WAFERS cle 29°! seit ‘Hi-C Delicious | ox. im) s \ EG GS PARTY PUNCH ‘c= 29°F Tea” ne 695 Doz. _Listen’s Black 48 Ct. 5 ce TEA BAGS Pkg. SS c—S> Defiance D, france § CHILI CON 19° - a, 15% oz. Cen ‘ ad nal hiro 7 7) = SAVE MONEY! You bet! Look ot these typical specials! Shop ony doy here at FARMER’S and you'll find low price values. Every deport- ment hos features you just don’t want to miss! Seled Bow! 3 PET MILK =) DRESSING = nT r= = nO o Tall Can 10" PARTY LOAF | For Cooking and Baking MAZOLA OIL “ : art eGR ab mae — Qui dad area Wenn TEE pa me eer Wr eametea tay oat = — “A = aaa 3 lb. Tin = mI CRISCO\) 1 4 1 4 - eee aan \ \ * \ \ \ N N \ N \ \ \ N \ \ \ . i. \ Tin N12 Ox. \ ‘ N N \ \ \ \ \ N \ \ . \ \ \ \ \ \ \ NE \ ‘ \ \ N New Pack! Picnic Brand 2 Bottles CATSUP 29° We reserve the right to limit quentities Breast-O-Chicken CHUNK STYLE Choice and Prime Beef Fresh Young Pig BEEF ROAST NN@hiaentaie./ PORK LIVER a er ¢ BOSTON ... 3 9: {BUTT . “55 Lean, Tender Center Cut Wilson's Crisprite , |. | ROUND SLICED — a x 535i wat BO: 59: 38 -Mexwelt New “INSTANT °° $4 69 | | COFFEE Tender Blade Cut Cc Feet, Lean ‘Ibs. PORK CHOPS" G9 GROUND BEEF 3 “*S4" U. S$. Graded - ROUND STEAK....% 79° fizsrmre 63. FARMER'S iw. 484 Auburn Avenue FREE PARKING Phone FE 2-0119 a a a a a tl lol hc alo cal al teh hl x oer oky 4 an Wilson’s SLICED BACON...‘ 58°} ROAST BEEF... merveesesiewadaaodaanoeparonorlennaenrnnsMounewnnue he , THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 , | ae You'd be surprised, if you've never served canned corned beef hash, how really good it is, Of course, when the packers of these main dish. HASH-STUFFED PEPPERS—For a quick and warm summer's eve try stuffed peppers. Long a fav peppers are filled with canned corned beef hash with grated cheese. Thirty minutes later you have a tempting | easy meal on a) ‘orite with cooks, | and topped canned products make hash, they * are not using leftovers as you might do when you make it at They use good cuts of meat and carefully selected potatoes. This is particularily true of the high- quality brands. One of the leading brands has no onion in it because, as the makers say, “it is easy to put it in, but impossible to take it out.” Of course, the easiest way to serve canned corned beef is to dump it into the skillet, break it up with «fork, heat for a few minutes and it is ready to serve. But, if you are a housewife who | thing especially tasty, here is an easy way to make a delicious din- }ner. Cut the tops off green pep- pers, remove the seeds and veins and drop into boiling water, letting them stand for 10 minutes, After the peppers have cooled off, stuff them with canned top and bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven, basting occasion- ally. The preparation of this tasty likes to serve your family some- meal takes only a few minutes * | large platter. Center with a pretty | | ham and just a pinch cayenne pep- ‘per. Chill and serve with salad. and your dinner will be ready in a half an hour, without any special cooking. | Salad on a Platter! | A vegetable salad platter is just | the thing for luncheons or suppers. | Arrange your assortment of cooked and marinated vegetables on a bowl filled with this wonderfully different salad dressing—Blend to- gether 1 cup thick sour cream, contents family size can of deviled if Dog Owners- does your dog food actually contain - REAL MEAT? (U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED HORSE MEAT) Friskies does - ae ae Look at the label and compare] THE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENT IN FRISKIES IS HORSE MEAT Is there actually any real horse meat in the dog food you are , feeding? Or meat by-products only? To protect your dog’s health the Government requires that all ingredients be shown on the label— principal ingredient first. On the Friskies label the first words are “horse meat”...and every bit is U.S. Government Inspected. Doesn't your dog deserve REAL horse meat? Aren't his love-and-affection worth an extra penny or two a day? Check the ingredients on your canned dog food. Does it contain real horse meat? We believe you'll change to Friskies. DIV. OF CARNATION COMPANY los Angeles 36, Calif. RESULT OF SO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN ANIMAL NUTRITION Se ee 1 Lb. Can of Your Favorite Coffee COFFEE With PURCHASE of THIS BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA : MODERNTONE 14-PIECE PASTEL COLORED LUNCHEON SET , Regular or Drip REGULAR $ 49 EVERY HOME $3.49 SHOULD AVE A VALUE Armour’s BONELESS ROLLED HAMS | ONLY Southern Star BONITA FLAKES Stokely’s Finest PEACHES SLICED or HALVES 9 OZ. JAR 19: Broadcast PIGS FEET = 5: -REAL- GOOD oa “00 -Ft. Roll _ PICKLES way PAPER C14 2x AAC ° 2? 239° | — Soe DLER'S SUPER MKT. , e —._ —-. ~ . Ta + err ys prronger longer. 2 eeeraue dined carrots and fresh tomatoes. When you're ’ 1, cup minced onion 1 cup sliced stuffed olives A-POP treat! 2 teaspoops salt | ‘3 ge pepper | \%y cups mayonnaise If shrimp are large, cut in small pieces, Combine shrimp, tuna and lobster (or crab). Pour French. dressing over this. Let stand in re- rLavore | with celery, cucumbers, onion and olives _ Combine salt, pepper, and may- onnaise and fold into seafood mix- ture. Chill thoroughly. Serve mounded on crisp lettuce leaves @eT Tes CAM With THE LOTTE MANE VOL Oe 25 servings. ‘In general “lunch” |moderately light meal around the middle of the day. vi SUMMER WAFFLES—Waffle irons keep the heat where it belongs, Don't limit them to breakfast, In summer the midday meal can Strawberry ICE CREAM ' Be sure and get Bulk at your favorite fountain or Pints and Half Gallons at your neighborhood store— MAPLE LEAF DAIRY | keeps its heat to itself and can do | | its work anywhere its cord can |reach an outlet — even on the | ' fle suggestion: Stir up your favor- ture, cooking slowly until smooth | | der and salt. | ingredients are moistened. Stir in ' sauteed onions. Here we see | Blueberry Waffles topped with creamed chicken, garnished with | Coffee Cake Odor: Helped Grandma Rouse Family windows, along with the the Very Walls, through the | of moist garden flowers | and fresh-cut hay, came the tanta- | fragrance of cinnamon, promise of @- cake. satisfying yet tender-hearted. while what follows isn’t Granny's Use waffles to make meals a real occasion in | Cetfee Cake recipe — she never | with a spatula. Sprinkle with top- | saw special baby cereals—you'll | leve this quickly-stirred cake for a leisurely brunch. Wattles, Chicken Toppin Fine for Lunch or Supper Lunch is a daily event with all frigerator 1 hour. Drain, Combine} srericans three hundred and six- | -five days a year — with a few |regional and seasonal variations. means the served be a family affair oftener, thanks | to vacations. But in many areas | == the light meal is the evening one | == — supper. At whatever time of day your family “lunches” it’s a fine idea to plan this light meal as an easy one. . How about the waffle iron? It porch or terrace, with the help of | an extension cord. Here’s our special summer waf.- | ite basic waffle mixture and toss Into it 1, to 1 cupful of juicy dlue- berries, or other berry fruits as they come in season On these delic fous Berry Waf- fles serve Easy Creamed Chick- en, made in five minutes (for four) as follows: Melt 2. tablespoons enriched margarine in a saucepan. Add 2) tablespoons _fiour_and-stir-over_low| heat until mixture bubbles. Add +4 cup milk and stir smooth. Then blend % cup chicken stock (or milk) with 3 tablespoons real mayon | naise and stir into creamed mix- sn Nn and thickened. Add 1 cup diced cooked chicken (left-over or canned) and heat but don't boil. Mmmm... very spe- cial! Another waffle suggestion is the | one given below. On these Onion | Waffles serve Creamed Chipped | Beef. Onion Walfies 2 medium-size onions, siiced ; Labseopeue butter eggs, slightly beaten 3 cups water ‘, cup nonfat aa powder 2%) cups sifted 2 teaspoons baking powder 7 I teaspoon salt Saute onion rings in butter until lightly browned. Add beaten eggs to water. Sprinkle nonfat dry milk powder over surface of egg-water | mixture; beat with rotary beater 7 until blended. Sift together flour, baking pow- Add to nonfat dry milk mixture and stir until all dry Bake in waffle iron according to ; manufacturer's directions. Makes 4 servings Open Friday ‘til 9 Bazley’s Bigger and Better Meat Bargains »=~=* Bazley Better Trim ROUND, SIRLOIN, SWISS Bost “tas Higher” Freshly-Dressed PAN-REDI FRYERS. SAUSAGE 19%. 39 Mild-Cure ‘SLICED BACON 359i. BAZLEY’S! Where Meat Is a Specialty! Not a Sideline! BAZLEY’S BIG NATIVE SNO-WHITE VEAL SALE PORK CHOPS 55: | 33: 29: cH or OPs a Meaty Leg For Stutting STEAK —Rump-Cut— ROAST | BREAST ROAST c c c c c 39; | 29: | 15: 35: 39. Fresh, Leen BLADE-CUT CHUCK ROAST | 35% - 40 ECONOMIZE! SHOP HERE AND SAVE! PORK ROAST.... 45: Use any one of the four pre- cooked baby cereals; least two varieties are on the shelf in the baby household. For a short- grance, add ‘y teaspoon cinnamon cut, have dry ingredients ready- ———— "IF IT’S ALIVE---IT'S FRESH!” usually at, No Work-= No Guesswork k | PEadie. bie cesta and you save money, too! powder and sugar.. Add cereal and mix thoroughly. Work in short PS ing until mixture is mealy. eed Here's the pure juice of 6 fresh California eggs. Add milk. Add liquid to dry ‘ lemons. ..all squeezed and ready to measure / ingredients-and stir only enough to} -, dampen flour. Do not beat. Spoon) into a greased pay 8x8x2 inches or 10x6x1'2 inches. Spread to rim} ~-for drinks, recipes, scores of household uses! ping. Bake in a hot 400 oven 15 minutes or until nicely browned. | Topping Blend together 2 tablespoons any baby cereal 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tabiespoon melted butter rine 4g cup chopped nyts Note: For extra flavor, fra or. marge- 1 with sugar when mixing topping. Rock Fryers . . DUCKS Lb. Avg. Roasting ., 39: |e.” All ‘Poultry Dressed Free! = os Gg: TURKEYS LARGE FRESH EGGS..... Fresh PERCH Lb. 35° WHITEFISH Fresh HERRING Lb. 29: Channel CATFISH Lb. 49: Fresh Lb. 52° ~ BED SNAPPER — BUFFALO — SCALLOPS — FROG LEGS — Fresh Fish of All Kinds” 82 S. 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Was , a POP ee AP rprRty!FOUR a ____"THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, A + al 19, 1086 deh: ke _ fo Ee ty : ea Peanet Macaroons 5 i] R oce . ’ U Dishes < Keep Cookie Jar | 1 Cup coarsely chopped peanuts p ICnIC Peelers Gr if Sales Tuna-Egg Scramble Add ag ot Worcestershire Good Indicator Has Flavor of Orient :|=¢2_'°, som sues, these, a mixed seafood salad is'-| J\ for Business. of ! [ereumed dite for exe Saver . School's out and the cookie Jar/ toother Add vanilla, if desired. re asy 0 qa is bound to be raided every hour | Drop by spoonfuls on buttered bak- : on the hour. Here's an easy way | ing sheet, about 1 inch apart. Bake} Want to take it easy when you to keep it full: Peanut Macaroons in moderate oven (350 F.) 10 min-| 5, on @ picnic? Want to make made with three —— utes or until a delicate brown. sweetened condensed milk woe } aod from, pan at once, Makes | the serving df the lunch as — ewes a ee main-dish for Friday meals or a and shredded coconut and Sco by | as eating a banana? said, quick — Then try Picnic Peelers. A national homemaking au- | thority suggests this unique sand- | wich idea for the nation’s fami- | Hes as they head for the out- is optimistic. Add Don R. Grimes, president of the| mix Independent Grocers’ Alliance, | for simple family fare. BINK O* UT tyr FOLD SAYINGS = | doors in July to celebrate Pic- esis ait ene wen ¢ end flaked | we Menta. bles, pre-mixed foods and quality} } {ebiespoom erated onion No plates, nor forks, are needed. cuts of meat in substantial quan-| 2 tablespoons or margarine The sandwiches are prepared at tities, he said. Beat eggs slightly; fold in tuna, oust home before the picnic starts. A When hard times are in the off-| bean sprouts, onion and soy sauce "| Tie STRENGTH ing. he explained, women invaria-| Heat butter or margarine in medi-| of Rseuiag Sat SoA i i lbly switch to the starchy foods | um-sized frying pan. Add egg mix- ed in the bun and wrapped in foil. | y ees sien cuts of meat. one: sver low heat until eggs This new and i ‘ “You eat them in your fingers, | “The last depression was an era | are set, stirring carefully. Washing Soda gives like a banana peeling the wrap | PICNIC PEELERS—For a novel idea at your next picnic, try | | of “bread i tatoes,” Gri you water soft as | Pings down,”’ explains the inven | these buns filled with a spicy barbecue-like filling. Make them at | | said. weanhe § When ee ee in me rain. Washes your ” | “Housewi lewer er meat , use Picnic Peelers | home, stack them in a Dutch oven or heavy kettle and warm over | | steaks and reams sod uct ome. a sauce for the loaf a perp pig less soak- gravy for another meal. ing rubbing. tasty ground beef filling is insert- WATERMELON 3//2°" Detroit Bonana Co. U. S. No. 1 Michigan Golden Ripe BANANAS POTATOES - 50 Lb. Bag rt $495 Ocean PERCH c Home-Made Pork Sausage Baby Beef LIVER 5 Lbs. $1.75 ‘Michigan Made SUGAR 10 Lbs. c 18 wiener buns your picnic fire. That's all there is to it. 1 cup chopped enion t : 1 teaspoon chill’ p powder Brown meat and onion in fat. Add rest of ingredients, Bring to a boil, Cool. Cut lengthwise slits along one side of buns and re- |} move some of the soft center to 'Jeave room for filling Spoon 2? tablespoons of filling into each bun and wrap separately in | waxed paper or foil, twisting the ends slightly. Stack in Dutch oven or heavy kettle with a cover, At the picnic, set pan and all over fire until the buns are warmed. Grand Special FLOUR SIRLOIN-RIB STEAKS Cc lb. Freezer Aids Housewife in ‘Heat of Summer | Even on hot summer days your | family can have its favorite, long- | cooked dishes, without the sacri- It's Canning Time! TREE RIPENED PEACHES Grade A No. 1's Fresh Killed Rock eae Juicy, Tender T-BONE, ROUND STEAKS | dishes as baked beans at summer meals, doing so in comfort, is to | prepare them ahead of time in cool |weather and store them in the home freezer. Precooked foods need to be in or on the range only long é@nough to be heated for the table Tf your freezer doesn't hold a full | summer's supply of foods cooked in | winter and spring, you still can | | beat the heat. Home economists | suggest that you take advantage | | of cool days that come as a break | in hot weather and of cool morn- | ing hours to build up a cooked food balance in the freezer. Among long - cooked foods that | might be considered out of the/ question without a freezer are chow | mein, chili, soups, stews, roasts. | creamed meat, poultry or fish, and | noodles, spaghetti or rice with meat | or chicken. Such dishes will add interest to | i meals at a time of year when ap-| | petites often must be stimulated if | the ever-present need for whole- | some, balanced diets is to be met. FACT S ABOUT THE FINEST GINGER ALE INTHE WORLD! =, Armour _TREET_ 12 Ox. C Can LOTAN'S: Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking Armour’s Boneless, Hunt's Brand Smoked Skinless CATSUP Extra Fancy No. 1. . Home-Grown OMATOES Shedd’s SALAD DRESSING "Canada Dry originated pale dry ginger ale from a secret formula over 40 years ago. It’s still the best you can get. Today, Canada Dry has attained a perfection of flavor . . . purity... sparkle that no other ginger ale approaches. FIRST FOR Flavor... | rs | Extra Fancy Alberta Farm Fresh Picked PEACHES CORN 3-25'_| _29- 1 ?- B Extra Fancy White Seedless i mRADICHEe GRAPES HEAD LETTUCE § GREEN ONIONS pero od SPADAFORE BROS. MKT CANADA. DRY 706 WEST HURON STREET Seu "The Champagne of Ginger Ales” » | a . . a CUCUMBERS From finest Jamaica ginger made not tod sweet, not too dry by Canada Dry’s exclu- sive, secret Liquid Ginger Process. FIRST FOR Purity... Canada Dry guards its famous purity_every—— step of the way—from scientific processing of water to finisned product. FIRST FOR Sparkle... Scientific carbonation creates the tiwter, longer-lasting bubbles that keep Canada Dry roe os he ee ; nee 7 | . THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1954 ? ly on a flat plate or waxed paper. they don’t eat it for dinner . , Heat oll in large iron skillet until ‘The presses making and printing r ee a on Top of Stove ate ots veal Ce Seem ant ee ee a ae Sasi vet Gah bi Mens tee tem-led euiat eon canted Come 3 or 4 By JANET an hour. Women inspect and ft mer because it is cooked on top of| slices at a time in the hot oil until} Pottine Press Food Editor | of the original Jello: factory. tt | pack them for shipping in a huge : the range i ne time. well browned on both sides; tifis| Back at my desk after nearly| was here that Jello was first | Sy Toom that recks’of banena / will only take a few minutes for) two weeks away, with some 1,300 oll. bas Mk et See Veal Scailiopine with Tomate Sauce |... 4, frying; keep first pleces| miles of travel behind end the made in 1897. It is here that it). os — § fe fine dry read crumbs | Heat tomato sauce with basil.| first jaunt “en famille” and| Where the boxes for all the Jello ee ta ee with Roman Cleanser, the ff bach of eal ag Serve veal with tomato sauce; | turned out most successfully. factories in the country are made gystems, Bere machines did the . ) det Saunas cam tomete cause there may be a little sauce left One morning we spent driving | *%4 Printed. oh taal anie, A few pinches of basil seasoning over—if so add it t or wort of opening, filling, oo See Eat n aned bn | ee ee around Louis Bromifield'’s home| The factory is a small red | sealing and dating the boxes. basil soup. small servings. | near Mansfield, Ohio. The Better| brick building on a shally street. | rie only place where machines Prange vg Se Sweeten blackberries and put pea eres ps hgh cor mead Fc Bly Mm aan, | Ot Bot pack the containers was . a ( women who wear attractive vow have the veal pounded paper-| layer of them in sherbet glasses.| the name of Bromfield's farm). _ = shwartetpagcc shared CN Tae SS aoe Se cemstliag wan eels ot dno aneeestes. Seach tee 0. pole Ep iiiidtin tenses Jello! "| and weighed these, then pounded . | in was a each hangs ‘ er a con ering ct | 2 raion Brome et lien tin, 8 Pontiac's Cafete beautiful, hilly country geanis of cits octd, colt and ae on ore. ren | | | Stopping at the Malabar road. | Phesphate. afraid his most vivid impression and Lunch Counter! side market, we bought spple | After being mixed, each batch) came from getting a bag of 4 aryl: aggre is sampled in the test kitchen. | samples when it was over; one FRIDAY’S SPECIALS rensinder vegetables Ege Foo Yong.......49¢ |} =a". . hillside into Homade Chop Suey, Rice 49¢ |)... 0. | bed of watercress I had ever seen CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY |—watered by this same spring. ; | Tevet Oe ee eeomd and We are equipped to serve complete picnic | |) freed the children to pet them. lunches or dinners. We cater to parties and | || the night we spent in Pennsyl- banquets. Call FE 2-6242. | vania we had dinner at a most BAKERY DEPARTMENT _|iestsran on tne Frain SPEGIAL: Assorted Cup Gakes do 64) [Duss Wanos ime mn” | — oreed cesscctcvccnceces Leet = | weich wes declow—t tied az WES ccc cccceee: for with the owner, Flaky Butter Rolls .............. Doz. 45¢ nae eat in the country Date Smacks ....... 02. eee eeee: 6 for 28c¢ 13 years. Salt Rising Bread ............--. Loaf 22c “Some Penal Butter Coskivs Dox. 38¢ || et" a mi THIS WEEK! Because we've LOWER PRICES on quality brands of vo andek, Gout tad cope for tental. "We rout mest and. fowl Time has proven her right: peopl nationally known foods you are able to really compare the VALUE YOU for @ nominal fee. will go anywhere if they get good . ; the brad and paral. . GET AT HURON FRIENDLY! Stock up this week-end! cs maar rea au T= | OPEN 9 to 9 EVERY DAY — - OPEN SUNDAY &¢ lite 3 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 7 i i f i r3 i F9 rf a if if : janmur sk K and cover them with oilcloth. The ‘ mum of food is set out in the middle of | , ¢. = SS a~ ry + . the table, and everyone helps + All Flavors Sealtest c j Y i eee ’ himself country «style. This 1 Ll. Pop im toaster ‘a! serve. ge a - an institution in the surrounding § FROZEN DOWNYFLAKE 1 MINUTE WAFFLES | irr ‘way home we went - ~FREE—OVEN KING BOWL ee WITH EACH 2 GALLON! Demonstration Friday and Saturday In Our Store | ‘ From the world-famous Gaines Research Kennels— ANEW TASTE SENSATION IN CANNED DOG FOOD! Gold Medal om PARK FREE IN | OUR TWO LOTS | One beside the store — >, U. S. Choice Beef 7 cont 2. : . arge Fancy xtra’ Fancy <— > | POT ROAST e Pascal ; c Seediess White : - ery pés Stalk . Ib. a | seul dog ford! And Gaines senanen your dog Kingen, Tray Packed We Give HOLDEN'S TRADING STAMPS..:.. : \F b of every food factor that Gaines scientists find SLIGED } é meat proteins, necessary for bounding energy and vital health Lb. . with minerals from head to tail! BACON , and If you'd like to see what a real meaty aroma vitamin’ £0” Seti Cini op Food dr hi on | nose found y/ his next feeding. When he gets a taste of it—and Mesty Smoked health when you see what ft can do for him—both of ° you will become Gaines boosters for life! H AM t v9 ENDS = 884 WEST HURON STREET we Tomtom eo e N a i n it CANNED ) DOG FOOD 3-4 Lb. 2 5 : ~ ji Avg. FOR THE VITAL HEALTH OF YOUR Dos! 7 x ) ~ . ¢ - ’ ! t) - } eer | hema ~ Bot y entertaining, whether indoors or on the patio. Here we ‘see such refreshing, eye-appealing drinks as Grape Freeze, Peach Supreme and. Cherry Frappe. - Let Cool, Colorful Drink Match Table Decorations A tall, cool drink is wonderful; Supreme «a few rosy-tinged a a a cany | Penctee Sectng on whey green it’s served in your very prettiest | eae - wil he om giass — a hollow-stemmed, cham- | enough. If Cherry Frappe is your pagne glass for instance. choice, then let Cherry Ripe be From the test kitchens of a| Your theme — with clusters of frozen juices company come three | M#¢ lovely, rich-hued -fruit to ideas for refreshing .summer | ®4°F your setting. drinks — pretty enough for aj; Or perhaps Grape Freeze is your favorite. Thread the luscious pur- |ple beauties on a_ glimmering, transparent straw and let the mod- ést little, white grape be the cool- est of decoration Peach Supreme 1 can (12 of.) frozen orange juice 3 cans water 1 pint peach ice cream 1 cup milk Every spoontul gives you up te 33% MORE FLAVOR Magnified cress. sections show the difference Je party — cooling as a breeze right ~ | off the ocean. Set your table to match the mood — if you decide on Peach Children Will Cheer “Peppermint Cookies | cnr ering sac Is the cookie jar empty? Fil it| With water, following Tabet airec- up with Pink Peppermint Cookies. | ie Allow ice cream to so a! The children will love these pretty | little, then mix with juice. Beat cookies to eat with chocolate milk | ilk. shakes. They are not only delicious,| Serve in tall glasses and garnis | but also a rich source of protein | With fresh peach slices. Approxi- | and minerals from the nonfat dry | mately 10 servings. milk that is used. * Cherry Frappe Pink Peppermint Cookies 1 can (8 08.) frosen lemonade Water 1%. cups sifted flow t eup cherry or eranberry juice % cup nonfat dry milk | Finely crushed ice % teaspoon baking powder ', teaspoon salt 1, cup shortening % cup sugar 1 ege 4 ‘Other testerts— hetew » “This t the reason every Borden's dissolves tnstantly to give you up to 33% more flavor! | lowing label directions. Mix with a teas peppermint | cherry or cranberry juice. Pour ——- vegetapie food | wer finely crushed ice and garnish Sift, together flour, nonfat dry | with fresh cherries. Yield: 4% milk powder, baking power and | CUPS juice. salt, Cream shortening. Gradually | Grape Freese add sugar; continue to beat untit; mixture is light and fluffy. ’ Add-egg, peppermint and food coloring and beat until well blended. Add sifted dry ingre- essence of T Ga (6 68.) Trogen lemonarte b-ean (6 os.) frosen grape juice Water 1 pint lemon sherbet Presh grapes Blend fresh-frozerr leménade and . | ter following label directions. Mix * | and pour over ice cubes in tall glasses_and top with lemon sher- bet. Thread fresh grapes on straws and serve as garnish. . | Serves 6-8. Sig, Sef nes eet + tae ieee Gee eo ae ee a? eT Rk. aR, oak ee yee ay Me Se ae e = ae : ie OF Ree Ere ae a he A ¥ at J < e A ; ee > { | { e. > FROZEN FRUIT DRINKS—Cooling Grinks are part of summer | f ———}+- _ be eS gC OT RC | Presh cherries | | | .Blend lemonade with water, fol- | }) grape juice with wa-}+# _ ORANGE JUICE or eanvee ee) rir a . rite T Tha fu , Beet ee reritrn rm 3 a Teeee i 4s nw « =e erie Oe] (als ry bx ral] or ‘gue Q ast’. ree aud bia 49: seaceeaee mt ToT rrient ti Delicious Pan-Ready, Cut-Up Fryer Chickens. . All Lean Beef! Freshly . a thes Wotnady Ground Beef.... 2 >% sss | — —— FLOUR | Pork Chops _Yellow OLEO 25 Lb. Bag Lb. ¢c 719 ) MINTZ BIG BEVERAGE DEPOT lot . . . right up to the side door entrance to our SERVE BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT! QUICK SERVICE ICE COLD Beer - Wine - Soft Drinks - and mixes of all types... here is the handy place to buy your refreshments quickly . . . and open until midnight. Drive into our new, complete QUIC ‘a SOW TAKE HOME TAKE HOME = ° 7 Bois Snow-Crop, Frozen LEMONADE 6 Ox. 35° Cans 2 QUICK-SERV Super Market 701 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-2151 Place on ungreased baking sheet. If desired, top with chopped nut Meats or candy sprinkles. | Bake in 350 oven 8 to 10 minutes or untit edges are very lightly browned. Makes about 48 (2-inch) . cookies. | Add Caraway Seeds | Ever try adding caraway seeds | | to eream-style cottage cheese to | use as a spread for crackers or large potato chips? A nalf tea-) | spoon of the seeds will be about right for an 8-ounce container of ‘the cheese. Stewers Fancy Fresh ° "Killed THREE SISTERS MARKET All Cleaned Pan Ready OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET socio s. 93° u RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS: WHOLESALE DEPT.: | Phone FE 2-9114—Free Delivery Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. 7A. M. ‘til 5 P. M. Daily Wed. A. M.-12 Noon—Fri., Sat. 7 A. 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Present with her were the vice minister, Dr. Ho Cheng, and 17 other officials. | Mrs. Li, smiling, plumpish and | middle-aged, wore glasses and could have been a British school headmistress. She made big claims of health advance since the Communists took over in 1949, but constantly emphasized that there was a long way to go before the aim of universal free health service as in Britain would be attainable be- cause of lack of doctors and staff to train doctors. * igo Ret coe oe ee Ars = seme wd 15 : 7 eas ‘ Ys s « oe ue I ia? as 4 ay - * ‘ - 3 : . aie h * , = \ 3 ni a ri ae Lal ESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1054 SRS: i) : Page #9 cede . a ‘ i ie SS 24=5 = Laughter and Gaiety Gone| Walks 345 Miles i irom the cormmapmoasns of | Dut even Sah, Seapets PARIS (INS)—Photographer M. : es ' pening the Labor Party eroup om appear only in depressing looking | Jacques Tarutfi of Lausanne, Swit > fe Secclelad beam 04-aotein’ viene fon suits. There are mill zerland, decided to celebrate his ; a S reporter to go slong with te | risntful sights of poverty but 82nd birthday recently by taking @ Be Attlee party were not successful) there are no beggars In the streets. “tittle promenande.”’ 7 : ome Although I was earnestly and fre- So he packed amshoulder beg By DERY WINTERTON (‘quently informed that “New Chi- PEIPING @—After three days "*” 1% Going everything for chil- with a few sheets of writing paper, eo pe 4. dren even here in the capital of Swiss francs, a bottle of cognac tl — — China officially, a earn, ete are ebviens ©, looped a skinny” black — = - nae . :signs of starvation amongst many a oes... ee om My entry visa ‘was stamped. to potbellied, naked little boys and miles from Lausanne to Paris. 4 enter from the south, It was not girls sitting apathetically beside ie took him 10 days. * - clear why, and the reason is un- | gutters. To = bis ties wana ~ known to me as the document I) Everywhere there are soldiers without a “hitch,” the tall, balding ns received yesterday is in Chinese. all fully armed with automatic Taruffi had the of each lo a CoN mp or ty cy try ch he Pel Pt ne ed tela Gidea Gite hee tee hee STEED IN A SACK—Bedecked in a strange-| The plowman who his noble steed in potato (their stamp in a special notebook RR ene ere fo hanene but it has been decided. that I whose guerrillas—or bandits as it | kine coat, this armored charger does his | sacking to protect it from the sun and flies preferred be carried for the purpose. one PRR int need Sot.ge 9M, and-in. again... is ase. Balle, to.syter to thees dusting © 9 apvest potnte Eylch nate Fetaton, K..7. | © remnn Seen during his average Sad cane é tele oe beek, “ | ere@lars ~~ have recently us day “stroll,” Taruffi flicked a bit ’ ye So yesterday I traveled back to Deen increased and given more : eeds cial weed killing trains are em-| ‘The descendants of John Jay, : thick gray’ 3 , the airport with new and correct *7ms. Around the airfield on in| rome Sproy Wi ployed on British railways which | first U. S. Chief Justice still own peta pe Anal — strong s Terrazo o visa to be stamped. Everybody is | *d@e of the city an electric fence LONDON (INS) — In order to) ‘his home near Bedford Village; “Sometimes I felt it a little in Corlon 4 coal bas been pit up and guarded every |keep railroad tracks and their’ The Parliament of New Zealand N. Y. and it is being opened to the | my legs, so I drank some cognac : - oe. few yards by soldiers. margins free from vegetation spe- | has only ofe house of 8 members. public, and continued without trouble.” --§ ft. of counter top 3% This may be an instance of red; - a — nn sc a asecrresacentnatens areca naan new metal trim, « § 95 G “Lol a ; , : , , ° pertly installed. a . . Ey Yesterday afternoon there was a et — eI a J aN vecswce:| ONLY AT WILL YOU FIND THIS VALUE! |B <= : courtesy and desire to help. The = = “he . .g ‘ * No Money Down! 1 Assemble and SAVE 1 50% of the COST! | Birch Panel 1 Wood Kitchen @ CABINETS . at a Tremendous Savings! * ¢ She said big strides had been made in eliminating smallpox, plague and other diseases which have been the bane of China. * * *& Mrs, Li said with obvious pleas- ure that a third to a half of the students in. some medical schools are women, Soime~ students were” | e trained in Russia and Czechoslo- : vakia and other Communist coun- j tries in Europe. | FREE KITCHEN PLANNING a, aaked. “Why, not send some t Kove tela ‘i | SERVICE for Mrs. Homemaker ive ens Everyone laughed and Mrs. Li said, “Yes, indeed, we wish to : exchange cultural information."’ Red Trading ae ond pc cecitae ceapeenen eae cba 0b omanat Last night the British delegation ‘ - ar... am atended a reception sven by the | StOM"PS! ¢ you haves truly referral Yoh in hat 9 felv marten te + Indonesian ambassador to cele- ~ and YOU SAVE UP TO 50% of the Cost ae brate his country's independence day. ye British ae OVER 30 CABINETS IN VARIOUS SIZES with the delegation, John Ridley of the London Daily Telegraph, re- Examples: ported that former Prime Minister Clement Attlee, left-wing leader Aneurin Bevan, _ two others of 8 the Mak 'N Wall Cabinets Base Cabinets their party discussed formign trade ¢ ° akers o tion ‘ pour” A. Peiping govern- : SIMMONS BEAUTY REST! 4 15 x30’ \ $14.00 15” eevee $22.20 acy, wo bed been tn Ch <<) nA 24x30" $19.20 18”... $24.20 R i % é r} *eeee . -yetorg” tha Conmmunist-takeover.~ a | 30x30" $22.00 gave this description of Peiping 74 . - tnder the Reds: | 36” Base Cabinet for Sink... $28.70 | While much of Peiping life re-| | Hardware Available | mains much the same as it did J ° a great deaj actually has Cook changed. To anyone who was in Ss b b | China before, it seems astonishing u ur an Electric and Gas | that waiters refuse -tips rather haughtily. The Jaughter and gaiety Ovens and of streets has for the most part Cooking Tops gone From the walls of most buildings Exclusive Suburben saturnine portraits of Mao Tze-| | ° Features: tung, Stalin, Malenkov and Molo- | ~ = tow glower down at passing mul- | Extra Auxiliary Broiler titudes. a Eye Level Oven Controls Bookshops are crammed with | “7 Interchangeable Colors Communist books and I was sur- i sag Pw “Leok-in” ised this morning when going indow Peete brechtast in my hotel to ON TWIN OR FULL SIZE INNERSPRING Pesh-Butten Fuse find almost the entire staff con- | Replacement grega here heir morn- ma’ inetruction in Marxism. from MATTRESS OR MATCHING BOX SPRINGS | Liberal Trade-In Allowance ede Ce ee oe ees ee i ™ ‘ . : Generally the city is clearner - —— = ~ a than it was and public buildings , such as the Forbiden City Temple i of Heaven, the Lama Temple and Y P 5 various pagodas of Peiping are’ j a beautifully kept with paintwork re- our 30 x 30 Shower Stall newed and gardens around them C h Stee! 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Saginaw (Downtown Store) ATel-Huron Shopping Center ( aS be ti; Ag ~ Soa ee eg 9 ie, ae bs 3 Pi y * THURSD PONTIAC PRESS, - oso in a DOUBLES CHAMPS — Defending | with Sachiko Kamo of Japan and champions Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., | Raymonds Jones (background) and her partner Shirley Fry of| of the National Akron, O., are shown in action during their match | Mass., Wednesday. The champs won easily, 6-2, 6-0. “Mrs. Grace of New York in the quarterfinals Doubles tournament at Brookline, Rams in Easy SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. ®— Exhibition Win Lewis’ 95-Yard Kickoff | burs. owner Alfred G. Vander- Return for TD Features Victory Over ‘Skins off return for a touchdown as the | Los Angeles Rams Ww Redskins, National ition played before | second half and raced from his | five down the sidelines for | After postponing their decision for | bilt and trainer Bill Winfrey were |to decide today whether to start ,Native ‘Dancer in the Whitney | Stakes Saturday. y *-* The big grey ‘was scheduled to | work out today, but neither Van- te ne | derbilt nor Winfrey would give any Football |hint of whether he would go, It. was known that they were not/ s ° holding a Weyand, Zimmerman kickoff starting in Jaycee Tourney Chunky blond Phil Rogers of San Diego, alif., fired a 35-5, 2- under-par 70.Wednesday.to take a clean lead over 108 teenage golfers ,|in the Jaycee International golf Hugh Patterson of Toronto sat in 2nd spot as the youthful linksmen | League Leaders AN LEAGUE ioren, New York aa; ‘so Miente nee | Hardie, Jr., Dearborn, Michigan's began 72 holes of medal play. son, Betfenhausen Badly Decision Is Due Today on Dancer in Whitney Stakes Mile and a quarter gallop. workout,” said Vanderbilt. the meet. would be run only if we felt the condition of the horse warranted it. Just as we did last year, we are taking the races one at a time, not looking further ahead and our objective at Saratoga was the Cup. If the Dancer doesn’t go in the Whitney—and many experts were predicting he wouldn't—it will be a disappointment for C. V. Whitney, who is holding his Fisherman out the American. Derby in Chicago to race the Dancer here. He has been assigned 121 pounds, Bettenhausen, 38, veteran auto race driver, was seriously injured tonight in a 250-lap feature race for midget autos at Soldier Field. State Golfer Loses s4;| COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) — Adam | oe. \e2: Minose only remaining entry in the Na- | Bettenhausen, the American Au- tomobile Assn.’s 1951 dirt track champion, suffered a possible frac- tured skull when his car collided with one driven by Jimmy Knight AB. Wigephete |. of 136 pounds in the $50,000-added _‘*We'll just have to wait for the| °™ “You must remember that we said only that we were pointing for the Sara- toga Cup on the closing Friday of 4 “We said that any other race! | Graham, Browns” quarterback; er he was elbowed in the MiOUth | Giemyrreetrie % -y Fgh i al eS RSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 _ — Richard — Paul Brown Hopes to Avoid Title- Killing Injury List a one-ounce. the level of his upper lip and is attached at each end to the hel- met earmuffs. The tubular bar, designed at Coach Paul Brown's request, is to offer facial protection without ob- scuring vision. A somewhat simi- lar device—a wide band of trans- in a game against San Francisco last season. Brown, ordering his players to wear the new device, figures pre- venting injuries that bench men like Graham could make the dif- ference between a championship season and an also-ran campaign. The Browns have exclusive rights fee. Vem | tional Caddy golf tournament here, | of Chicago and crashed into a con- to the new face-guard this year, was eliminated Wednesday. Hardie | crete wall. He was leading in the | but if it proves_successful it may Rew; was turned back by Walter | igonq lap of the race when the ac-[be widely adopted in high school, Thomas 1 up. cident occurred. college and pro football next fall. 2 = Home Course Victor + | from the host club winning the 1954 USGA Amateur title? They're slim, , | dirty. The Game.” article; in Soviet Sport, was, atch stroke_on the last hole. 2 “It's Not Our Type of| Impossible, you say? Here's what! happened. |Herron Had Interesting Career in History- of National Amateur Tourney) What are the chances of a golfer tate, Was the last to do it. This is to square the match-with Herron; ~ across the player's face at about foros’. 4 oaues Philadelphia at New York. 12:38 Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. 12 30 combe St Leujs at Mew York 2. Philade! Gidiey’s piled up an early lead and eliminated Richardson Dairy from playoff competition, 8-2, with Dick Shafto starring both on the mound and at the plate. In the Little League, Williams Lake had won 11 straight, but Drayton Drug beat the Lakers for the 2nd straight time Wednesday to win the championship, 6-3. Dick Shell allowed ofily 3 hits and fanned 8, - Shafto stopped the Dairy 9 with 5 hits, while collecting 3 singles and batting in 4 runs himself. The Gidleymen scored 3 times in the Ist inning on 3 walks, a hit bats- Shafte and Lesar. Betters World Mark GAEVLE, Sweden (INS)—Audun Boysen of Norway bettered the world's 1,000-meter record Wednes- day when he was timed in 2°;19.5 at Gaevle. The recognized world mark is 2:21.3. Major League Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lest 9 . Pet. Behind Cleveland = =..... 3 78 (CE New? York ...... 2 3» nie 3 Chicago... ene 7 44 636 9 Detroit 8. een, 2 6 44 7 Washington ...... ® 67 422 My Boston eésnee 0 67 422 M«M% Philadelphia °° 8 s3 4 Baltimore 3” 6 “* New York Philadelpnie, 7 Lope New York at ja. p.m.— t 19-4) ¥5" ony TESY ~ —— a 12 Garcia (15-5) and Feller (10-2). Boston at W: - 1:30 p.m —Parnell pm contenees weer eeneee and (2) m.— | and Garver Clty ¥s-+ Reds won the 18th District cham- pionship by beating Huron Valley Boys Club, 2-0. Clawson closed with an upset 43 win over Berkley, which led the District in the Ist half-season and competed in the Legion's zone tournament. Dan Cornfla out-pitched Jim Huber in the title-deciding game at Birmingham. The Reds’ south- paw fanned 15 in hurting his 2- hit shutout. Huber had both the hits off Cornila. The strong-armed Huron Valley CHICAGO (INS)—Gil Turner of Philadelphia boasts a unanimous decision today over Al Andrews of ' Oliver, Wis., following a furious 10-rounder at the Chicago Stadium |—but Andrews earned the cheers | of the fans. Turner, ranked No. 5 among the | world’s welterweights, was a 2 to) 1 pre-bout favorite over his less | experienced foe when the two men | crawled into the ring last night. | Turner weighed 152 pounds and | Andrews 153. y Sports Pages in Today's Pontiac Press ‘but-turner-Wins bout * ~ ust Ricca. Reds’ other run came | ©@ States and Canada met in all in the 3rd on a walk and 2 errors. | ™atches. it Dts match on a 1-up decision Le e Here are the figures: The . a nings. Sandy in San Sarna i : 25) Recent land has won eight straight, 12 out Dorish. charged! when he started playing sO) Se leagues, oldtimers kept telling him to Everybody with pennant hopes; 2: & ¢ poe ad alg « ate left in either league won yesterday. Another hunch paid off for Man-| 4 wat there Cleveland beat Detroit 40, New ager Leo Durocher of the Giants. | ii.. when any York defeated Philadelphia 6-1 and He replaced the slumping Monte ; Chicago whipped Baltimore 4-1 in Irvin with Dusty Rhodes and the) tr. evident he i the American League. The New substitute outfielder belted two/ gm now to mastermind his Chi- York Giants thumped Philadelphia home runs that accounted for five 6-2, Brooklyn shaded Pittsburgh runs. The night before, Durocher a 32 and Milwaukee defeated St. inserted Rhodes’ roommate, Bob- Louis 31 in the National. by Hofman, and Hofman homered ions In the only action not involving ‘ rae “th Dan toSeedAct aig ith Pen : . . TRA -at_most of the major golf tourna- Hagen has laid aside the clubs that ments like the PGA and the US| Parker—to—took—Over earned him more one million Open . Freshmen i , aa “Business and pleasure both.” | in Exhibition eee eo § “The Haig,” as he was known he explained. “I like to : . 3 oa a ms these youngsters play. But 'm| PHILADELPHIA (UP) — . é ina 4 _|world for a quarter of a century pimasing Water Hagen Gell epuip- | Fighters Desreit iin gaye «ows FS before he packed away his clubs! publisher next month ment,-. too a : on ne oe Soe ag ees | = eo feet aptat “eee men be Panacea oo |1G POSSIDILITY IN 7 .* summer days at his cottage on |in an exhibition game here, Lake near here. His winter | Coach Buddy Parker said to 4 Tesitence is the Detroit Athletic tight's game will be the ist chance ' ; — he will have to take a look at his and ian ; Hunting and fishing are the only eS ene = m oF ol “which he.takes an active ‘t use es y 7" oniest Or ress lod y orga aetins ens the College All-Star gamie-at Chi-} Cherry Eliminated, but- “T'm training two dogs {ight now | Cag oat ee eet Nine Americans Remain By H. GUY MOATS troit, and Mrs. Harold A. Warner, | for the partridge season,” he said. | place in Running : Now one of Michigan's biggest | New Castle, Pa. whoever T tat a thance None at | Lions have 28 holdovers from : and finest AKC licensed dog shows, | _ Mrs. Warner is the only woman | 1” uous sports for me.” |last year’s squad, all of whom are By JOE FALLS —— judge and she wilf handle the virtually certain of staying on the Ont. What Pontiac Kennel Club's annual exhi- hounds. Collies and Shet- on the | LONDON, Ont. Afghan . es Hagen never has explained (team this year. That leaves five most — an bition takes place Sunday at Wis-| land sheep dogs. why he quit golf bat some sus- [openings on the squad after they | final — loomed as a distinct ner Stadium. The record size of/ Kendrick will judge the best in post tnt Ge Gantt ot bonts are forced to cut down next month. | bility today as the Canadian Ama. the field, 555 dogs from many} show, owner of which will receive a younger generation prompt- teur golf cities of Michigan and other states, | the big, beautiful Pontiac Press| ed the decision. Hf he coulda’t | Top candMates ‘mang the | through two more rounds of real for the | Phy: play championship golf be didn't ot UCLA and * promises a . ~ . In-addition to the regular com- want to play at all. . Bill Bowman ot William and Despite the loss of six Pontiac Press “best in show”! petition in the scores of classes “I had @ lot of fun and I met! Mary Both saw action in the award. This award has been one) and divisions of this unbenched| a jot of people, kings and queens eieier gum Don Cherry—the United States of the top features of thes Shows, | show, there will be an obedience | inciyded.” Hagen recalled. “Golf . taken commend in this and takes place as the concluding | triai, with classes for novice A.| was good to me as a player and Bowman will probably start at Cornea 3 event, Sunday night at 6 o'clock. novice B, open A, open B, and| it’s been goad to me since I quit |{llback against the Eagles. Else- where Parker probably will use| Nine of the surviving 16 To handle the tough task of | utility. playing. | hope I did a little to , Jug | are Judging the scores of breeds and | Junior showmanship classes bav® | help golt. Girard and Lew Carpenter at the | @re given @ good chance of taking the many divisions inte which ean che pee tage h age guy halves and his regular starting | the title, they are broken down, a staff of | boys and girls; 8 to 12 and 12 (| Ratters Swimming Mark _|iine. By nightfall, the field will-be cut more tian 2 dozen outstanding | J6.years. a . However, the Lions coach was}-to four players and the . specialists in this field has been OSAKA, Japan, Aug. 19 @® — Mo-| ted to use his rookies freely | a so arranged that all four set up. if. toshi Kimura, lé-yearold high) 1.” substitutions in the line. At| be from the U.S, ’ f \_ |school swimmer, bettered the America’s delegation is headed They include Arthur Coulier of | ey, ud world’s record in the 100-mieter |'actie, rookies Gerald Perry of| iy Harvie Ward Jr., San Fram Canal Fulton, Ohio; Ed W. Drumm, breast-stroke Wednesday, going the | Cusiormia, end Serre” meobabty | cisco: Bill Campbell, padi ye a aes Sc lJ ts Gotenes to 1:10.46. - of 1:13 wen |™8 98 ery W.Va; Billy (Dynamite) Go Keator, Hamburg, N.Y.; William ore pse set by V. Minashkin of Russia in Antewe Minte of Pett Gontinn wien pada Es Hobart Mam M. Kendrick, Devon, Pa.; W. Ray “ protelly Fone enn Kirk Him.| Not to be overlooked is 4I-years reg Aggy ns ha yon <1 Dairy Nine Is Spilled Penge ae me on ance {dertider of Colorado A & M- also} °%d Chuck Kocsis, ba oo Carl D. Sine, Detroit; Fletcher| From Playoffs, — Little | in the first day of an international | probably will get a chance at that | °r “ho has Dever ist a round Of Snyder, Cincinnati, Ohio; Charles Loop Title Decided swimming competition. position. try Club. G. Staiger, New Wer un De. The other US. payers ary Jota | Strauss, Chicago; Fred Tait, De-| Gidley Electric, which finished ° s . M Kraft of Denver, Jim Funston | , [the regular Waterford” Township Birmingha n-Wins. Leg LOT) | detroit John Vechte of Glovers. __ Softball League season in the cel- ° ° | og Lancaster Pa | BrownstoTry |v va prvi ovee unte| District Baseball Crown | eM Out New Type Leaguers pulled upsets at the Dray-! american Legion junior baseball j ace also yielded only 2 hits and| The only direct clash in this : ton bail park g¥ednesday. in Oakiand County came to a close | whiffed 10, but one of the hits was | Morning's fifth round was between Face Protector Wednesday as the Birmingham |a homer in the 2nd inning by Aug- | Goodloe and Haverstick. The Unit» | | Birmingham closed the 2nd half Nerea Walley .o90 098 8-9 9 9] wy is Birmingham feds.....011 998 x2 2 1|PTench-Canadian from Montreal. Huber and Emory; Cornile and Fiack.' other matches. GMC Clinches Finalists Slot in Baseball Playofts’ Genera] Motors clinched a final- ists berth in the City Class A Baseball League playoffs yester- day after eliminating Oliver Buick, 11-1, The two teams had battled ‘previous“day: a ae ee nanan seemed Helps Swamp ‘Berries’ Ivory Rangers polo team whipped Strawberry Hill, 124, at Ivory Polo Field Wednesday night, tiac Jets will tangle for the championship Sunday at 2 p.m. at Wisner Field. Herm Bishop limited Oliver's to Cyclists Plan Picnic hold its summer picnic and field | meet Sunday at 11 a.m. on Opdyke won the preliminary from Frankia one hit—a 3rd inning double by | Larry Cates — while striking out seven and walking four, He also collected three hits in four trips to spark GMC’s L?+hit attack. Coachers roared to a T4 ad- vantage at the end of the Ist two avenging the lone defeat on their season record. It was the Mth triumph for the Iverymen, % | Jack Ivory slammed in 6 goals ,and Jack Stefani added 5 to pace the Ranger attack, Hill’s 10-9 upset of the Rangers earlier this season is the lone blera+ Pontiac Motorcycle Club will | ish on their record. Youngstown, Ohio, Polo Club | Road, north of Auburn avenue. Hills, ae ' | 71 “ #7 373 TODAY'S GAMES Gomes Dickson «7-14) ws Liddle (3-3) or Gomes (4) m —New- (64) or Roe (3-4) ¥s (1) vs. Burdette at Chicago (2) 1.38 p.m —Drews (3-3) and Smith (+5) vs Cole a Davis (7-4) WEDNESDAYS papeace in the parimutuel handle. but rac- | ing officials are highly pleased in' While the betting may hot ap-/ , proach 1953 because of various rea-| |k@ Misses sons, There are reports from 29 of the | most tracks will settle on the con- tinued pies > gate. “ the aftendance 7 39_member tracks of the TRA, the ) sad) parent organization which makes | |up all the major tracks in this| Tracks showing attendance gains | National Major Race Tracks; Wagering Shows Some Gaifl show attendance gains, while wag- ; ca, Churchill Downs, Atlantic Orleans including a tighter dollar, | WASHINGTON, | President the wished he* A is. oi A Ra She: or % THE PONTIAC c PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, 1954 NO GIMMICKS... NO TRICK PRICES TIRES--PRICED RIGHT Buy One or a Set... Same Low Price! 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First and 2nd-round pairings: SINGLES Jason Goode vs Stewart Nutter (8 a.m); Walter Hodge vs Gary Wright (8 a.m.); Geary Thomas vs match No. 1 winner : Ralph Alee vs match No. Farnham vs Dick Mineweaser (10:30 a.m.) N i Sea wait Hodg Stewart orve rs-Waiter eve ew Mine- | winner a:30 p.m.); pm) California Li Lineman Double-Threat Man LOS ANGELES «#—Johnny Pe- terson, 194 pound lineman for the University of California at Los An- geles, is now a double-threat man | in the tine. He was an All-Coast defensive , but he was a hand injury in 1953. Now he has recovered enough to return to snapping the pigskin back, a potent aid to the Bruins’ single wing ;-fogtball tactics. 23 Theaters Sign for Rocky, Ezzard TV Rights NEW YORK (&—Theater Net- work Television, Inc., announced last night that 23 movie theaters have agreed to terms for the closed circuit telecast of the Rocky Mar- WEDNESDAY'S HOME - a Associated Prees SEARS 20) 4:1014 @ 1, leh ae detivery ! Portable Radio never priced lower! 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NEW YORK (—Leo Durocher, | the stretch run, is up to his old tricks again. A hunch player from | way back, the New York Giant | hilt—and they're_paying off. Miechid by thie @iaight ‘esses |to the Dodgers at Ebbets Field, |Durecher shook up his lineup against Philadelphia Tuesday night, RAKE WHITE FAWN—Conside found near Boyne City, instead of the pink usually found game refuge near St. Helen (Mich. red a rare find is this white fawn Mich. The unusual deer has dark eyes in albinos. It is being kept at a ) for study purposes. All-Aussie Doubles Finish Is Hope of Harry-Hopman BROOKLINE, Mags. #—Captain | Fraser and Ashley Cooper and Roy Harry Hopman’s forces, gunning | Emerson, 1-2-3 seeded foreign en- for an All-Australian final, were a | tries, looked impressive yesterday step nearer their goal entering this | in moving through the third round fourth day of the seven-day Nation- | of the men's competition, * * * al Doubles tennis tournament | The teams of Lew Hoad and Ken | Rosewall, Rex Hartwig and Neale | Crisler Seeks ‘Fifth Period’ Asks Big Ten for 20 Minute Halftime, to Present Band Show ANN ARBOR—A “fifth quarter” | | of musie and marching will feature | | the University of Michigan's-home | football schedule this fall which opens with the Army game, Oct. 2 In today’s only two matches of the men's quarter-finals, staggered | over two days, Hoad and Rosewall play Gardnar Mulloy of Miami and | Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif. | and the sparkling 17-year-old new- | comers, Cooper and Emerson, run | into Bill Talbert of New York and for Grid Tilts |Ham Richardson of Baton Rouge, La, * “Hoad and Rosewall will be in the finals,” says Hopman, Austra- lia’s Davis*Cup captain. “As for an All-Australian final, Fraser and Hastotg could take Vic and Tony in the semifinals (Vic Seixas and Tony Trabert, America’s winning Davis Cup doubles combination of | 53) but_they can improve on what | they’ve been doing before then. Vic and Tony are our big worry among the Americans, of course.” Defending Champs Repeat ‘Shoes Win seems appropriate to lengthen the half-time period rather than to cut “We'll have the finest half-time shows anywhere in the country this fall with all of the drama and -pageantry that always have been a feature of Michigan home games,” he added. “We want to provide | Leonard Skaggs of Pontiac and m | Walter Cook of Keego Harbor suc- cessfully. defended their 1953 city eo well received by fans that it | Agere - doubles cham- |Plonship tnet night at Oakland veers and Cook defeated Fleyd and Licyd Bartiey of Pon- tiac in a 3-game finals match, 5-25, 25-16 and 25-11. Eleven 2- man teams were entered in the event, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks & Recreation Department. The champions defeated Howard and Nelson Fields, Mark Klocko | drive in four runs to spark a 83 victory. Gardner shone defensively and Katt contributed a double and bit cA rocher's Giants Increased Performance—Easier The Ball-Bearing Dual-Point Advence Plate with ee Breokers. ir an ish Atenas, ”" Coil. Ter ves te ee oe royy For use with Mag-Spark 4 ce Senta en deben cess WOHLFEIL-DEE ENGINEERING .2274 South Telegraph Reed —- < '53.'54 Buick V-8 tT? HERES WHY WE THIN 1 Service guarantee against for specific number of every opportunity for fans to enjoy | ang Robert Gallagher, and Nor-| what we might call the ‘fitth quar- ter’ of college football.’ Psaltis’ 85-Yard TD Marks Cards’ Victory CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Aug. 19 w—A thrilling %-yard touchdown run by halfback Jim Psaltis and a 12-yard field goal by end. 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Caddie Tourney Two rounds are on today’s slate, with the four survivors clashing over 36 holes tomorrow for a Satur- day finals berth. The ultimate vic- tor gets a $1,500 scholarship, the runnerup $1,000, and the eighth- placer $150, with those in between capturing graduated awards, s + 7 No entrant is permitted more than a $1,500 total over his tourna- ment career. e . ° Se fides Proving Boon for Leading Tribe Men’s Softball Champions Enter Regional Tourney -; General Motors, regular-season | recent MSA Class B District Tour- Cleveland Club decided to roll over and play dead. Bengals committed four errors and lost the opener of the 4game series 43 in the last of the 9th. Yesterday, Tribe hurler Early Wynn scattered six hits to post a 40 shutout and the Indians’ 8th straight victory. Home runs by Bobby Avila and Al Smith accounted for all the Tribe runs. . Avila’s bases-empty blast came in the 6th inning. It was the Ist run of the game. The red-hot favorite is still med- alist Dick Hauff, the war orphan | from Iran. The youth, adopted by | an Arlington Heights, Ill., Army | major, was even with par for Ohio | State's 7,120-yard par 72 layout | yesterday for the 27 holes he need- |ed for two victories. It's Time Out! “Smartest ump in baseball! You'll never sce any photographs ehenting his decisions Smith's +bagger soared into the left field stands. It followed a walk and Wynn's 2nd single of the game. Teams were scheduled to close the current series today with a doubleheader. : ND POLS an TESS Kuenn, ss 4 2 Hatfid.m> 2 6 2 2 Avie. 3 1 2 3 Delsing. 2 2 2 2 Detr. 3e@2 0 Some, > 3? 8 8 »brpe¢e Belardi.tip 4 1 @GOiyan fh 162 1 aBerteian «66 68 60 66 Majeskit> 3 6 1 (1 Kalme, rf 4 2 2 @ Westhkeu 3 1 4 0 Tuttle, ef € 6 3 @ Dente, 38 6 2 2 House, ec 46 4 1 Hegan,c 4064 (1 Moet. p 21007 » 422328 Tetele 816% 6 -ésnmes e—Ran for Beardi @ Mh. Detrott os 008 noe GOH 4 Cleveland 000 001 301-4 R—Smith, Avila. Dente. Wran E—Hoeft Avila, Smith 3 —Hoeft: Westlake HR—Avila, Smith 6—Hatfield DP—Avila Rain Halts Tourney Pontiac's junior basebal) en- tries in Michigan Recreation Asso- ciation play should be well rested for their tournament games. Rain again stopped the games between Lunsford Market, the city Class F champ, and midget king Boys Club and opposition from | Wyandotte. The Pontiac clubs will make their 3rd trip to Jackson next Mon- day morning to try again. HEADQUARTERS for Auto -Lite Batteries TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS on All Sizes of Aute Lite Batteries Daring This Sale! seeneemenniiaiaiammmmedimiaen First Line Original Equipment Quality Gold Seal Safety Tread WHITE WALLS BULLY GUARANTEED SIZE | Reg. 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Thousands of people are now searching for all sorts of items . . . summer, fall and winter needs of every type . . . all are in demand and will sell and sell fast with a Press Want Ad. It costs but a fewcents per day. __\ ie) Ig SM Phone In Your Ad--Dial FE2-8181 NITITAC PRESS Ad Department - (remanent ein nStee abate tantra 7 Furniture at Its Finest Always at 1 + gy FORTY-SIX - NORTH BRANCH — Eva Belle Pitcher and Duane Welke ex- changed wedding vows in a double ring ceremony performed Saturday in the Methodist Church. Eva Belle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pitcher of North Branch and Duane is the son of the Henry Welkes of Mayville. ‘Mrs. whidon Trumble was mintron of honor and Mrs. John McOrae, Mrs, Herman Wersch- ty, Mrs. Harland Welke and Diane Welke served as brides. raaids, Marland Welke was his brother's best man and ushers were LaVerne Pitcher, Herman Werschiy, How- ard Michaels and William Welke. A pipefish sucks food through a tubular stout. ~~>--- Nar Te eur registered phar- macists you are more than just a customer, You are the patient of a doctor on whose good will we must depend for our fine repu- tation. That is why you can have confidence in any prescription you buy here. OL 1-5611 PURDY’S Drug Store’ 321 Main St. Rochester Table Setting Let us create a center- piece to complement your table for that special | MOP ik ea: | occasion. & Greenhouses OL ive 2-S411 J = | Planning Commission gave ae zs : pe 4 = a ee 2 nae ‘ : C ; ; Sas ee a s ' ag % aden aes Cape ee. et 3 / : ae oe ee ] ‘ : {tA} y Rees 5 ‘ 2s a | Pi aed a wr hee Cerra Si roe) ' , 2 , ost genie.) ak (noe | ' - :. i . y j Be ee ve THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 eee | : ’ aferiord Pians \Sign-Up Dates Romeo Students) e . z . : a : 1 * - % 3 - ityhood Talk | t for School to Go Full Days Y Jaycees Invite Wayne Principal Roy Larmee c » Will Bell’ memeke Professor to Discuss| at Waterford Schedules Partly Eased by Using Ci TAIN Incorporation Days and Hours Township Halls | WATERFORD TOWN SHIP— WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— ROMEO—The threat of half-day | Launching eee ne mar Pre-school registration and enroll- sessions for seventh and denn! porate Wate ownship, | | Waterford Junior Chamber of Com. ment dates for grades nine through graders here was ended yester- | merce today announced they will 19 were announced today by Roy day by the administration of the on 5 present Dr. Louis L. Friedland of Larmee, Waterford Township High| | | Romeo Community School District 42 WV ide > |Wayne University in a discussion School principal. : | “All grades will attend.school on * of incorporation next month. Alig. 23-27 has been set aside for © |a full-time basis, beginning Sept, | 81” Long A professor in the university's the 10th and llth grades and Aug. | 7,” the four-man bedy said in a’ Department of Public Instruction |30 through Sept. 3 has been des- | statement, : , Dr. Friedland will discuss the ad- jignated for the grades of nine and Cc vantages and disadVantages of in- 12 Fr ake g nad whopela age the A prince » mis corporation. Larmee urged students to en JOAN KUKUK suing the sinteenent, asked the Ao Toca crete artecer | _Gteains mee som.m sf seems genes, ot Pee ins eS eee Y | seph School of Practical Nursing im meeting the prob Open Fri. & Set. Nights ‘ti . ts ‘tl 9 The Jaycees plan to invite through Friday of the weeks as |i, Mount Clemens was Joan| ‘em! of overcrowding which will ™ om pote representatives of various serv- signed for their grades. Kukuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| °™¢ with the decision, ice clubs and Township Board _] He also said that two evenings, | John Kukuk of Auburn road. The statement came as a re members to the meeting, accord- Aug 2 and Sept. 1, had been listed ~— sult of a directive issued by the ‘ itelo ing to Gerald De Wees, Jaycee for those unable to comply with . Romeo School Board last week im | in charge of the program. the daytime enrollment schedule oman ins asking that the administration re- q e STORE The event will be held at Jack Or. those nights, the high school consider the advisability of putting q | Decker’s Cafeteria in Drayton yagi will be open from 7 p.m. to . ; ee oe grades on half- |} - Plains, Sept. 13. — : . | . bh —————— | -Enroliment procedure, he said VEW Citation Board members were sot agreed | 512 Mein %. - Rochester | eee jincluded the issuance. of student : as to which grades should be ef- ee Subdivision Plat schedules, receiving of textbooks . . . fected by the half-day plan, some | Sains - | and deposits for textbooks and eoi- Miss Annie King Gets of them note that lower-level ; . ’ lecting of laboratory fees ° sessions trimmed. B k to Sch | ' 2 . Tentatively OK d Delay in starting schoo: will be | Award for Caring for | They referred the question back ac -iv~ 00 i — inecessary if the student fails to Foster Children |to the administration for further ROCHESTER — Subject to the take care of his pre-school enroll | Study, stating they hoped no “such approval of the Avon Township ; hr enrol’ | ROCHESTER—Miss Annie King | drastic measure” would be neces- | Board, the Waverley Woods Sub : MRS. DONALD YERXA ment, armee * | of Rochester was nted with sary. | division plat wes approved by the ° P ° | Me stated that M a student fs | ‘al Vet iF Wa The ‘von Oakland Raghester Planning Honeymoon in Wisconsin Dells unable to meet the above sched- | 2 Special Veterans of Foreign Wars decision to increase the | Commission last night. ule, he should call the office and | “itation Tuesday for 34 years of pupil-teacher ratio instead of the | The plat was presented by real- Bett Reid Donald Verxa make ancther appointment. yoni in caring for foster chil- wore dare via necessitated by tor Max Hartwig. The subdivision yY / Regular school sessions for nine ; y ocheel | | is focated at Meade and N. Roches: . . | ghrough 12th grades begin Sept. 8 Pcie was aborts by building program. j tor Rede, E h M V W | At a later date, pre-enroliment |: ; Mitford: —Some easing of the problem will | In other business. T. R. Baker of XC ange arrlage Oo Ss ‘for grades seven cad eight will be | president 7 the Oakland County | come with the use of the Washing the Avon Water Assn. Committee ROCHESTER—Betty Lou Reid became the bride of Pte. Donald | announced pom ” on en the ton Township Halls in both Romeo reported on the well drilling pro}-, yerxa in a double-ring ceremony performed in St. Paul Methodist | a J x Masce VFW A aatg be | and Washington for classes. | | ect in Avon Gardens, stating that Church Saturday evening . ; So08 Mason uxiliary, No.) students will be moved into new | | its now being tested and capped for’ The bride is the daughter of Mrs. C. Ervin Reid of Rochester ‘Altar Society Plans Classrooms i the afditiens to the | use. , ' . , Miss King was honored for hav- Washington School and to the South and the late Mr. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Felton Yerxa of Lake Orion * UNGAR’ The commission approved the — . —+ are the brid : ° ing cared for 198 youngsters for School here as soon as they are pors Dd zipper steps taken by Avon Township in. are the bridegroom's parents. + fs Annual Festival ~ the Michigan Children’s Mid So- | Teady-tor -occupancy--Officials-ex-+f- } "pte cae Oh 69 1+ regard to the well, whidh is lo- C ) th Betty Lou chose a wedding slety Pontiac area United | pect them to be ready before the § of- $i | cated on Wabash street, between oun ea S gown of white nyton net over | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Sacred, Fund agency. end of the first semester | Santorized | Hickory Lawn and Norton Lawn. , | It is expected to supply water for the southwest section of the, LAPEER Funeral arrange township. ments for Charles E. Spalding, 40 Consultant David Geer presented of 4831 Lum Rd, are pending at some changes in the future master | the Baird Funeral Home. He died plan for the area. Included was | suddenly Wednesday data on major thoroughfares and; Survivors are his widow. Eilene industrial areas. ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C Spalding of Lum: a son, John P. | Avon Township Boord " at home: and two sisters, Mrs Okays House Project Keith Johnson of Pontiac, Mrs Morris Allen of Marion ROCHESTER — FE. B. Deminick William 0. Love |ot 562 W. Hamlin Rd., has been! LAPEER—Service for William 0 granted permission to build @ [ove, 78. will be held Friday at home on his Subdivision known as} i939 am _ at the Baird Funeral Hamlin Estates on Hamln road. The_Avon Township Board, Ouk-) Cemetery, Royal Oak land County Road Commission and | Tyesday : ie the . . | + His sole survivor is a brother i Claude of Flint Otte W. Haliberg Charlies FE. Spalding Member F.T.D. ~~~ Retiet-Corps to Meet oR ToNVILLE = Funeral 210 E. Third, Rochester | “> | Everitt Women’s Relief Corps will | of 470 Oakwood Rd. are pending ROCHESTER — The William P. ragements for Otto W. Hallberg base-|at the C. F. Sherman Funeral |Home. Mr. Hallberg died suddenly \at his residence yesterday. | meet Friday afternoon in the A Good Used Car? commune MOTORS Rochester and SAVE ment of St. Paul Methodist Church. Mrs. Ottilia B. Fickweiler OAK PARK—Funeral service for . County Births ts ce Mrs. Ottilia B. Fickweiler, 91 Pic and Mrs. Dale C. Stone announce | 23510 Sherman Ave. will be held the birth of som Aug. 14 at Lapeer | 4+ } p.m Friday at the Wessels County Genera! Hospital. mn Rechester | Funeral Home. Pleasant Ridge, | Mr. end Mrs Vern LL. Whine an- | with burial in Woodmere Cemetery nounce the birth of a sen, Wallace L Detroit Aug. 14, at Harper Hospital. Detroit Hospital, Ferndale Surviving are a son. Herman H of Pleasant Ridge: two daughters Mrs. Peter Schotanus of Pleasant | Ridge and Mrs. John W. Lewis lef Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Emilie Derr of Detroit, seven grandchil- dren and 15 great-grandchildren. Walter Greenia 330-332 Main Street ARMADA — Service [6r Walter Greenia, (Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery. The body Was at the Hensch Funera Home, | Richmond | Mr. Greenia died suddenly day. Rochester, Mich. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 Mon- = — - Surviving are his widow, Maude: a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller e . . ‘el . e ‘ 7 bi A Distinguished Servt Cee of Lambs; a son, Walter J. of Em- | bad e mett; a stepson, Roy Tucker of | 7 Pleasant Ridge; his mother, Mrs. | _ . * e ° | Elizabeth Jackson of Livonia: a ° Wi lam e otere ; | brother. Vincent Greenia of De- | }troit, and a half-brother, Alvin . Tr ~ ° Jackson of . Detroit. ° FUNERAL HOME e Mrs, Leo J. McMillan Ambulance Service 339 Walnut OL ive 1-5151 BERKLEY—Rosary will be re-/ __ Oxygen Equipped ROCHESTER cited for Mrs, Leo (Cecilia) Me —— oa sees _Oppesite P. O. La slid Is Your Present Pickup Too Small ? Trade on _ One of These _ PICK-UP i Eigse Me STAKE rry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place to Buy” |will be Friday at 9 am Royal Oak Requiem Mass will be sung at |LaSalette Church, and burial will in Port Huron She died Tuesday Hospital, Detroit Surviving besides her husband | are two sons, Leo Jr. of Berkley and Donald E. of Royal Oak; two daughters, Mrs. Robert M. Me- |Ginnis of Pontiac and Mrs, Frank Russette of Detroit; two sisters jand six grandchildren Blue Star Tabulation Discloses New Total ~ -_KEEGO HARBOR—A new tabu- lation has revealed that a recent Blue Daisy Sale conducted by ‘the | Blue Star Mothers netted $159.95, Mrs. Wright Madill, publicity | chairman, ahnounced today. | Veteran hespita). work will re be USED CARS and TRUCKS at St. John Home. with burial in Oak View! He died! of | She died Wednesday at Ardmore? Greenia, 60" Of 27908 —“Main--St,-4_The. prides the daughter of Mr». was held today from St. Augustine | and M®&~ Leonard J” Wilson oT” “Performing the duties of BT Ch arch f | im a ballerina-length gown of | held her veil, and she carried 19:30 am. Friday in Our Lady of | | ceive 25 per cent of the sum, and lads explode New Y¥ satin, garnished with lace in- | Heart Church Altar Society will serts and a bodice fashioned of | hold its annual festival at Sacred identical material. Heart Church, Adams road, Sunday afternoon Her lace cap, inlaid with seed) yirs) Ernest Gray. dinner chair- pearis, held a fingertip scallop | man, announces a family-style din- | veil. White roses and lilies of the ner will be served from 1 p.m. valley fashioned the bridal bou-| w til 6 p.m. quet Features will include a fancy) Attending the bride as matron work and apron booth, a country | of honor was Nioma Wilson of | store, religious articles and cards Lake Orion. Madeline Robinson | a fish pond, jewelry stand and and Doris Wendt completed the | homemade candy booth bridal party. Amusements will be under Edward Koski was best man direction of Ray Hiller. in kw - Youth Breaks Leg in Tumble Following a wedding trip to the at Bloomer Park | Wisconsin Dells, the groom will } report back for duty at ‘Ft. Knox, Ky. | ROCHESTER — A 16-year-old Ice Cream Social Set | Big Beaver youth received a bro- 1 . I Mi : ken leg when he fell from a 3-foot 1 y Episcopa ission stone wall near the recreation LAKE ORION—St. Alfred's Epis-, building in Bloomer State Park copal Mission will sponsor an ice; near here, last night | cream social Sunday at 2 p.m. | The youth, Lynn Maker of 667 | on the church ,grounds, Lapeer Rd. | Troy Woods St., was taking part | Children's activities will include. in a Boy Scout encampment when | a fish pond and pony rides + the mishap occured | Proceeds from the affair will’ He was taken St. Joseph | go toward the purchase of church Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. where he | furnishings , is reported in good condition the to Will Reside at Walled Lake + | became the bride of John Andrew + Church Saturday Aiding Flippula in drafting the! program for the coming year were | Harold Barr, Romeo High School principal; Bruce Linsday, Romeo grade schools principal and Rob- | ert Reid, Washington School prin- | cipal. Oil Drillers Restrict Output at New Well | NORTHVILLE—A new oil strike | about four miles west of here is! being restricted to 600 barrels a/| The children were cared for from periods ranging from a few days to several months. Ten-year service pins were pre- sented to 14 auxiliary members and five year servicé pins were given two members. Johanna Loubser Becomes Bride of John Lyons LAPEER — Johanna Loubser Open Thursdey and Friday ‘TH 9 P.M. 320 Main OL 2-0811 day until its capacity is fully de- | termined, drillers said today | The well. the third in the area. | was brought in on the farm of+ Charles H. Nerreter on Chubb road Drillers hit a rich gas pocket on the farm last menth but sealed it off and continued sink. © ing the shaft Until they reached oll at 4,551 feet. The gas well is ° Lyons in a four o'clock ceremony performed in the Grace Episcopal The bride’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Dirk Loubser of Lapeer, and John jig the son of Mrs. John A. | Lyons of Lexington, Mass., and the | late Mr. Lyons, Jil) Loubser served as her sis’ ter’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Rath 8S. Lyons, sister of the bridegroom, and Sara Walker believed to be the largest in the of Rhode Island. ~ | country. eee Loe ith performed Pina The Ajax Manufacturing Corp ms © st__man, "of Detroit owns mineral rights to @ Real Estate @ Insurance “For Every Need” DALE and NINA MARTIN OL 2-976) 412 Main &. Rochester - Bennetto and William Schutzmeis- the Nerreter farm ter serving as groomsmen _ _ Following a reception in the parish house, the bridal party was feted at a dinner held at the La- peer Country Club. | The newlyweds will journey to . IMMEDIATE GLASS herron Wilson Becomes Bride of Arthur Madson ! | UNION LAKE—United in mar-! Miles, delphintum florette and ivy mage Saturday afternoon were! streamers. | Skerron Ann Wilson and Arthur , : | Leonard Madson. The 4 ard Matron of honor was Mrs. Jerry } with Elaine Burgress and ' ceremony took place in the Luther Ray, “ne Ct h of the As - Jean Weidenbeck serving as brides- ; ’ t a . s . an Church of the Ascension maids. Shelia Wilsn was junior } | j SOP CRE Union Lake, and the hpidegroom’s man was Bruce Habermahl o parents are the Herbert Madsans ferndale. and Sam Madson, Paul | Of Middle Straits Lake Weber and William Signets were Sherron approached the altar A reception’ was held in the church pariors following the cere- nylon tulle over satin, featuring riony, after which the newlyweds a portrait neckline and full-length sleeves. A cap of seed pearis Michigan. a white prayer book with album | will reside at Walled Lake. ushers j | will sponsor a hymn sing in the Chureh | House beginning at 8 p.m. Sunday. left for a tour through northern | Upon their return they} it Chatham, Mass., before returning to New Haven. Conn., where they will make their home. He is a student at Yale University. * ONE DAY Area Couple Returns ROCHESTER — The Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Lucas returned this week from a two-month tour of England and Wales. _ INSTALLATION Any Make or Model Car BUMPING and PAINTING SERVICE x. __-The Rev. Mr. Lucas will resume. duties ats Episcopal J” Supday, County Calendar Seymeer Lake The Seymour Lake Methodist Church } Seymeer Lake 755 $. Rochester Rood 'Church House, Sashabaw road, OLive 2-9721 ROCHESTER Crissman Chevrolet Co. ining at 7 p m. Gpturday ee Se |8 p.m, today and prayer service | in the | | Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, | another 25 per cent will be used/ that rocks the nation. The film is “Living “Sh 3 cena sll endl rea Pi vtixt Bade OL 1-971) Tice the rebsbilitation of veterans.|from the hit musical, “Hazel Flagg.” “Living” - "¢ : ” . mee i - . pur i * a ty P mt? a 2 et iid f 4g 4s i { Poe, ea se Saeen i. A Webb's he Phone FEderal 3-9350 Real Southern Pit Barbecue 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke) Real Southern Pit Barbecue, Hickory Smoked Ribs. Chicken and Sandwiches With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce Orders to Take Out - WEETTI ieee eee ERNIE RUDY And His Orchestra DANCING FRI.—SAT.—SUN. ~~ WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN ‘2: a: ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae a a a a me a ae a a a 4 a, a, lh Atta it RRM MM MK EM MH eH HH ee HH MM HY ee ee a ee ee ree ee ee ee ee Oe Pe RR fo No pe eee ve f V es : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST ‘19, MRS Ra __FORTY-SE' Se caps, he went through “1| there, might have been a 'lew elab-| but you couldn't tell then that un-| Walled Lake to Feature | Rudy will be surromded a chemical passenger trains in the 1840s. Be-| coaches carrying a tray of giasses | orations by designer Herschel | til they saw it on the screen. So I Rogers, Chubby ~ Silvers, created through atomic fore the days of news butchers and} anda pitcher of ice water. — Lana Refuses euten ees ae, , waited for tests, and. 1 was| Ernie Rudy Wilson and Phil Gilbert, ment at the University } . to Follow Bip! prep agedtn nag nd page big'as house. All Erni¢ Rudy, known as the “Daffy |in their own right. fornia, is the 98th eeprenannananannnwanannnnnnae °] . he to a little the oft.” ” and his will chemical element. Tt > didn't object editing the heavy beads came Drummer, orchestra $ $|| Dior Flatness ~ ||vere snd there, For instance, that | ————— be the dancing feature at Walled| Students believe that Rome's) Muted trom isotope 242 of curfum. ; 3 ould look big. eae $ ; New Lake Theater 4 @ robe to date, ’ a. PHONE FEDERAL 2-485) Open Deily at 12:45 P, M. eA , $\ The fashion world and most 4 $ + | amnerynn Mates have beep ta anil TODAY! OAKLAND “for CINEMASCOPE Attractions: 4 \ “Drivea —- \ > $| uproar over Dior’s plan to bring|f 0 4 Metinee 65c @ Eves. & Sun. 90c ‘ % Crooked Mile 2 2 | back the flat-chested motes of the 4 ——FEATURES AT—— 4 Wrelela-) cat mah het ae ° 4 * With Mickey Rooney and > $|roaring ‘20s. Lana, who rose to|§ P 1:27 -~ 3:30-5:33 - 7:39-9:45 4 ; 30 ‘ eee $ %| tame as Hollywood's sweater girl, Bt Lah Lttn dnt LLnL LL . ABB e Bee DEED \ “She " yp | Sredicts he'll have no success. - ’ No” : > P| neg has ’em, she’s not go- Way, Seed Betas {BURT LANCASTER ate wi tiatz, Ves $ if @ girl hasn't got ‘em, she'll use A Cc AST AS Were ae ; ACHE Gees sutton, nes | z Z ; Unlike some men, she isn't bit- COMFORTABLY COOLED! > ter about the controversy. In‘ fact, ws oe >| “You've got to it to him,” P , ; Bite ae eee er UNFORGETTABLE | $ $| the short skirts. You didn’t see the | secon -— 4 4 . f 4 ‘ $| women rishing out to buy those 5 , TOD. 3 $|sivies, but it certainly created STORY! | AY THRU FRIDAY. $/| hubub, It’s the same ; 3 $|new dresses. I'l bet the other - ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! >| designers in Paris are livid over 4 the publicity he has gotten.” $| Lana ‘is coming out with the ,4 most revealing outfits she has >| ever worn in films. She is playing L@ | Samarra, godess of love, in “The >| Prodigal,’ based on the parable $| of the Prodigal Son. I saw two of } 2 her costumes and all I can say | 3 is: Wow! | , $ ° * . | 3 One of the outfits had some | >| beading on the top and a couple , $ of scarves front and back. That's | ; >| all, brother, The rest is just Lana. ' _—~ $| The other was a flowing chiffon : >| gown that flowed in the right ¢ | places. : FIRST gre costumes, I was assured by SHOWING! $| producer Charles Schnee, are au- - 2 thentic as all get-out, having been | copied from recent excavations of | Song and Lay $| the period (about 100 B.C.). Well, aghast Newe® Smag? , $ 2 EAN “~JERRy / 5, | os The Governor's Daughter \y Like the Lash of A * Byll Whip They Left : West Forever! o<. TAKES ITS PLACE WITH THE ALL-TIME WESTERNS OF THE SCREEN! 20th Century-Fox’s ‘Broken Lance THE FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE NEW. IMPROVED CinemaScoPE i? Zs SPENCER TRACY Robert WAGNER - Jean PETERS Richard WIDMARK - Katy JURADO = e | Coler by DE LUXE IN GENUINE 4-TRACK HIGH-FIDELITY ) © | MAGNETIC DIRECTIONAL-STEREOPHONIC SOUND ~—sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereererererererrrrrrrrrrvrrrr"rrrrr"rrrrrvrrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrewereevevve cl ln a i ti Ain in i tin Ai ti i Ai nthe i th i Ai hin Mi i in i i Ain hi in Ain i i i i i i i i Ai hi i in i i i i i hi i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Ci ii i hii hi hii iii i ila, oA _wwrrvVVYVYYeYeYeererrerrrerervrewe#f,_-eeeeeeeeeeeeererererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrevrereyreye _ereee--errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrertrrereeetteTeeeeeeeee.,rmcemCemrrmrermrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr'rrrrrrrs - - ns - / 4 4 4 4 SPECIAL NEWS REEL PICTURES OF FISHER BODY MODEL CAR COMPETITION , } | GREA “DESERT ANGLERS” (SPORTS) @ “SCENTI-MENTAL OVER YOU” (PEPE-LE-PEW) CARTOON —willtive => ‘ in your heart. : a a | | joceert = Maen — eee WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Leke-Airport Roads — Geox Office Open 7:00 P. M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Mn A AA A Al. i Al. Al. i A a, i om, me ou ONT IC rn aah 4 | ™ eee a Lo crs rve Bower y Bove DRIVEIN THEATRE i 2 : (6; y TMP ONSTERS AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Keego Theater AIR CONDITIONED “SAADIA” In Technicolor with Cornel Wilde eanenncheliammniemens —ALSO— “SHE COULDN'T SAY NO” With Rebert Mitchum and Jean Simmons TONIGHT/ | Gully . ‘lj — 90 New-Plays, Musicals 7 1 hi j ao, ped SNS OF US, BE ee nee 0 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AU * fe Z Se eo Ry Ss rf eS s : d : ¢ ¥ SY i. ¥ ea | sid / Set for Broadway in Fall “*hunting-for-jobs’ season on Broad- | tr, will play the role of Noah. way, with playwrights, perform-| This will be followed by “The ers and producers back from sum-| House of Flowers,” a musical » ore lucky | Which takes place in a brothel in| mee_siestas end—if they're lucky—| . 'Erench West Indies. The book | jis by Truman Capote, the music| | by Harold Arien. Pearl Bailey will | sing the leading role. Several of the new shows have | * * * tryout performances either on| Mary Martin's ‘'Peter Pan” Coast or in summer) probably will start the rush. After ters on the Atlantic Coast. | that will arrive a new version of o* * ¢ | the musical “On Your Toes,” the | Tallulah Bankhead is arriving| Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and goon (everyone hopes) in the Rich- | George Abbott hit. This one will ard Aldrich production of the com-| have Vera Zorina as Star. edy “Dear Charles." This story) Then. will come the musical | about a famous woman novelist | “Fanny of Flowers.” | Anita Loos has a new musical | coming up, ‘‘The Great Caresse,”’ | a story of two Hungarian beauties | who look for hove in both Buda- | .| pest and New York City. Billy Rose has a production | 5 called “Orpheus in the Under-! “| world,’’ a musical profile of the | Jacques Offenbach operetta which r Broadway premiere still a Hecht has etched into a new , ‘ : | Hbretto road with Moe tite ects | And there will be an additional _—— Martin Pm “he | musical which sounds like a dilly was scheduled to open with the copyright title of ‘‘Silk | Stockings.” The libretto is by 7 George S. Kaufman and Leueen | McGrath with Cole Porter music. The cast includes Don Ameche and Hildegarde Neff. ‘|TV Sound Lessens been a success in London and afte | ; | a E fre with role, It Fe Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in . a play by Noe Covars, “cuec-/ When Phone Rings don in 1952 FREEPORT, Ill, (INS)—An un- derstanding husband has come up ta few steps—he's concocted a ro- seems to be bot system to hush up the tele- for theater-go- | vision set when the phone rings. : }-~The inventor's idea,-which-came romantic horticul-}to light im a contest conducted Fas > ib > | Switch division, uses a small, leaf- actuated switch in a circuit be- . | tween the phone receiver and‘ the TV set's speaker, When the re- ceiver is raised, the television vol- rib i cf ik Fag | with a neat idea to save his wife| | by Minneapolis-Honeywell Micro} for Real Bounce Rubber Asphalt == : : | The enly- hitch tg wide-spread Perfected Substance Will Cover Highways Throughout Nation DENVER (INS)—Engineers: are hard at work in Coloradé and sev- The rubber industry has a sur-| Until all state motorists are driv- new uses‘for the product may be in road construction. A rubber asphalt has been | wASHINGTON (INS) — U. S. developed, consisting of four per cent liquid latex and two per ceng powdered rubber. n cal; The new rubber asphalt is more air transportation for the move- ' with Ezio Pinza singing | elastic in winter and harder in| ment of military personnel, Planes, who hag three illegitimate children | the leading role, and “The House | summer, Instead of getting brit-| official publication of Aircraft In- tle and cracking under stress dur- ing cold weather, the asphalt will become more pliable. And in summer, instead of get- ting soft as present day ashalt | i } | | | jlion off the nation's defense tab says if the tests it will not Taxpayers Pay Less military forces whittled $44 mil- during 1953 by using dustries Association, says this huge rective regulating transportation of | armed forces personnel, { SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ¥ (+ [fe ume is automatically reduced by | about one half. j | The idea was one of hundreds | | submitted in the firm’s novel “idea | Ark story and which he will bring| uses for the tiny switches manv- | into the Morosco Theater in early | factured in 5,000 variations at the | Menasha Skulnick, who! firm's plant. Cape. 1986 by WEA Service, ne. ¥, Ot Gop & & Pen Om ‘8-19 WwW You were right about a vacation on a ranch making a man out | | of Junior—he wants to bring a buffalo home with him!" 1 INVITED A FEW FRIENDS TO BATHE WITH ME-- JANIE, LINDA, NORA--- a 4 —_—_——_—_ --- EDNA, IDA, HELEN. KATE, IRMA--- by Ernie Bushmiller «*- AND FLO AND VERA — ERTAINLY [T'S ME/ DID EXPECT 10 FIND KING FAROUR? ~~ AH-ERam I~ KAFF-KAFF ~.. BOARDING HOUSE CAPTAIN EASY 2 een tt AAEM He DONALD DUCK ~_N ~ NOW “THAT WE'Ve FOUND YOU, DR. HUSTLE IT ALONG, LIVINGSTONE, 498 EINSTEIN ASE SKETCH a pera eeEN J ty ae g iA : * i “ ¥ a“ sai tay © 2% ‘ se ‘w ae 4 i ee Plies per: ; ON ROAD TO RECOVERY—Freeman Gosden Jr.,| same h lower and then on the | ue 4 Paes So gtyer Saat Rapa Board of Trade today, getting back | Ne 1, ¢ bu: vbr os to around previous closing levels. |weng:,{.% ba: Ne market today. ey ny Seve 90 tar, ken be! he Trading was moderately active ‘The market was alded by the | 750..'0o"bu. “pest, “gact0® be: >|. | higher. But soon-the pace slowed action of September This | 3.50 bu. Plums, No 1, 3.00-3.25 terday, but there was no heavy | 200330 bu: Deana, © prese. Kentucky |e Prevailed the number of losers anne selling into today’s wna bet Cae Oe ee increased. Chances were mostly market, It started out steady Ne 1. 5.50-6.00 bu; beans, Roman. No 1.|minor fractions, however, in the quickly. moved up a couple of be Bent, No “Mgsaw_ don "bch early afternoon. cents, beets, topped. No 1. 195-178 bu. Broc- hour was % to % lower, Septem. curt, Ne 1. 125-118 bu: cabhege, rea. |Veutor interest sects, ber $2.12%, corn unchanged to % 1180-158 be ‘Carrets, Me 17a 88 dos peng edge age lower, September $1.64, oats 1% | beh: carrots, topped. No 1. 1.28-1.78 bu. also generally higher. ils lower to % higher, September 73,| xe 1 ne0-k80 ereker eciery, We} 78-1.28 Sen Sens anes rye % lower to higher, Sep-| 49%. Corn, sweet, Ne 1, 125-186 5-doa. |C88¢ While the rest of the $1.18% +” vay. | Seeumbers, ill sive, No 1, 3.00-3.80 bu: |was a jumble of small gains tember _ . soybeans cucumbers, pickle, Not, bu: eve = changed to 2% higher, September |Site: ST dee ime “eerste | a $3.15 and lard unchanged to 15| wet bur couplant long "he Lt | A few issues attracted sizable cents a hundred pounds higher; | '-160 pk. Quions: green.” Ne 1. 66-86 support. These included Hilton September $16.45. tom bee, Parsley, carly, No'1 s0-100| Hotels, Seaboard Air Line a ena - bohee-Parsiey Toot, Me 1, BOkee Gor “peed, Mengel, Grace Co., Grain Prices Prppere om & ti taeise pt: las Aircraft and Boeing. 2 a | Pimente, No 1. 00-250 pk: peppers. | Others gaining ground were U. S.| | Wheat— eee i Fee aa de Sd atta mee, potters, new’ | Steel, General Motors, Goodyear, LL ree . Ot | , 3.20-3. .. Redishes. | United Aircraft, Southern Califor- red. % o . 6 Mar o's bles ep 111% | beha: radiahen white” faney, ‘too ex | Nia Edison, Air Reduction, DuPont, May eee sist Rov weecedes 68's ar ee \ ae ot ve. Savesh, Santa Fe, United Air Lines and BOD oeese ve 1 Mar 0 EB ternut Ne 1, 225-278 bu: quash, Mub- | Paramount. Pee EE Eee ee gett ee ear eee bee iamuash. Halian..| .Somewhat-lower-were-Bethiehem May ........ 1.88% Sep 16.25} Ne 4. %%5-1.95 % bu. Tomatoes, outdoor, | Steel, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward Oats— Oct ........ 14.82 | fancy, 1.25 14-Ib bskt; tomatoes, outdoor, Caterpillar, Radio Corp. Zenith Bep ...... 73 «Nov ........ 1345] No 1. 90-115 14-l bskt. Turnip, No 1. ’ . . Bi coon Bis yin Sa | Mabe ta Me ome Moved: HS 1 [Kennecott Copper, Union, Carbide. | sti Ma: vases 78 sep vec uaeace W343 Lettuce Sod asieg greens: Celery ab ee ee Baltimore & With Setting eeecece Dl® = Dee 20 nw tenis bu: endive, bleached. ‘No 1. 2.00: 2.50 .bu. Bscarole, No 1, 100-135 bu: N k Stock NEW YORK (INS) — Fantastic ' * | Lettuce,” Butter, No T° abe.d00 ber tet Y new charges of sadism — including Senator Knowland [ies Sac Rr iets Re | ase ae ra game pn ete, INE ae an ety ‘ Oreens: C Admire! ...... 23.4 Jones & L .. #1 ~ ' . Coltard, Wo 1. 1001.25 bur ae ey ee Leu 3 caw ae : 3 Brooklyn teen-agers whose SONTIFMALION | Eee se ee Moers, "ie TM eos. | Ate, Kime'cik 2 02 |"“Kill for @ thrill” was Re 1, 1heRes bee Beis herd eee Allie Che °:°: 643 Kreoge 68... 38 compared by some authorities to " . , 1. owe 5 . wASDTON mata in" a A BY Pe Bend Uma ng : a"? ‘is My |, 413 { im Chicago. Senate Republican Leader Know- cmendo taproPeeateet: errviaiy 13: dm Gyes ates 2. GE “Baffled potice; sifting a-growing | land has blocked on track 298; total U.S. te 61; | AR Cee OT eee cn +d oni moderate: modetate: | 4™ Loco ..... 16.6 Lone 8 Cem . perhaps for this Congress—of a on long whites weaker. on hus. | 4™ M & Pay 26.8 -% fellow Californian President Eisen-| sets slightly weaker: on Round Rede | A™ Motors ... 113 Mack Dos | .. 268 Lists Low Bidde hower had nominated to be an as-|$) 5:05. "auamse scene ene, Whites | Am Smelt. ae Martin Gl... 21-4 I rs sistant secretary of the Air Force. | Lone Whiter $2.68-80: Mussets 94.15; | Am OUTS 11-385 Mead Cp... 384 e The Senate yesterday was con-| Ponta or” wancr sete "w/t get we ec ee £41 ON Road Projects sidering five of Eisenhower's nom- am thine... Monsan Ch .. 90.2 services when wstEcrr suas Anac Ment ware <2 33 inees to the armed viens we DETROFT, (AP) — Sees. tab. Detroit Armco 8t ie @3 Mower Pa: 2 digress for our jobs Kaoutend-acued own weeks crates ms ‘2 Mueller Br .. 30 Oakland County ways ner's name be Passed over. The | spn eiis,, lores $4.86 wid ‘ave’ ses, | Atchison’ ..1i8. Murray Gp‘. 3¢4] were announced today by the State Senate complied. The medium 42; small 27-30. wtd avg 28%: | Atl Cst Line 1234 Net Bise .... 033) Highway Department. were confirmed. , grade B,, ree WAT, wid avg d6sy; | AU Metin oo-: Bt ORSt Dairy .-. a14| The projects: * * @ Browns—Grade A. jumbo 64; large 53; | Bald Lima... 10 Nat Gyps ... 344 When asked by a reporter why| medium 41; smell 27-29. wid ave 21%: | Balt & Oh ... 316 Net Lees, «+. By SPs grade B. large 46: grade C. large 28: Av... 6 U.S. 24 to U.S. 10, on U.S. 10 from he prevented Senate confirmation, | peewees 21. Benguet ; ws Bri: 203|MS58 near the west limits of Pon- the GOP leader would only say Beth Steel ... 138 vy Cent .... 218 that “some things have come up| _C#!CAGO BUTTER AnD Ecos poring Air. G6 ia M Pw. 31.1|tac to Drayton Plains and on that-need-to-be- clarified.” —-—| vetper ¢-005-990- wnorenate- BanIRET DSR Pe War EP NORM RY TE en See goat niin of Aabare, unchanged ; 3 AA $6.73: 92 A| Briggs Mf .... Nor Pac ..... 38.6 ivernois road. Stand the Senate take neo action | S44 oe ue we Can wD Brie My ner, Se Ee jo7| Work will be done by Max Fri- . : ; Onie a singer of Ann Arbor $38,840. on his nomination, Gardner could}, TRS mest: Receipts 6.670: wholesale | "tee for.$ occupy the job under a recess ap-| large 37-40: mediums *3 Calum & H.. 101 Owens Tl Gi 88 Some 4.9 miles of base correct- pointment until the next Congress | }i**énrés 32; current receipts Can Dry ..... 124 Packar¢, .. 2¢/ion and concrete on 12-Mile road meets in January. Ne ge ry Pana EPL. 16 ag ta 16 to Haggerty road. To Case JT ...... 197 Param 7 done by the A. & A. Asphalt Parke De ... 323 C Poultry clan pete 32 Prunes Jc". 88 Paving Co. of Birmingham for Deaths DETROIT POULTRY 3 over Pepsi Cola... 142 $152, ounty , DETROTT ‘AP\—Prices pald per pound | Chee Oh... 383 Phelps D :.. 44! The county work is part of a Mre, Chartes Frink poatry up to 19 om. wie 4 . Citiss Bre 100" eutitp er erane cannes ae ant bubdiog ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs ; Went 16-18: | Gack Equip. 4@ Phil, Pet... 082 | program outlined BY the state Charles (Minnie )Frink, $9, of 325| 3S" =tht'se®" ftrem,t ie, cede Cmax Mo... $2 Pit "Pate G... $04 W. 4th St., will be held 1:30 p.m. | Perret Rocks 20-90%: brotlers oF | Coca Cola. 117 Sroct & G.... Bos " . . ce ; fryers 17-23; 30; breeder tur- | Colg Palm .... 62 pullman, ---- #4 Bu Briefs __ ings Pum | eva mire neste AS: EES Bt! Business Briefs in Lakeside Cemetery Port Haron. CHICAGO POULTRY Con GE... 302 Rem Rand... Estimated fire losses in the 0 5S CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady; | SODUM Pw 41 Repud stl... 03) United She died today at a Pontiac | receipts 398 coops (yesterday 682 coops | Com Pe Pi ¢S2 1083 Reyn Met... 79 States during July hospital. The body will be at the| Sette Mj ee. Eaeeeycea‘ta it: |Soet Gan =” $84 foty"Gog™. g'| Qmoumted to S00.S32.0M, a de oa ~22.5; | Cont Mot .... 10.7 gafeway St.... 46 | Crease -2 per cent from $74,- Pixley Funeral Home until Friday | Ss"! Dens 14-15; fryers ang brotiers $4- | Cont Oil ..... 14 St Jos Lead. 38.4] 938 000 . , for July, 1953, afternoon. saguactios Copper Rag. 38 wt Rog Pap... 31 raparted seees Scovill Mf... 20.3] and an increase’ of 6.1 per cent Survivors include two daughters, Livestock Guna Drug’... 285 Sears Rowe. on.) Ver losses of $65,533,000 for Mrs. Byron E. Robinson of Detroit, Curtiss Wr ... 133 Shell Of-.... 486] June 1954. Losses for the first M. ¢ . DETROIT t4VESTOCK Det Edis ..... 33.1 Simmons ..... 36 ‘ . 5 Fre ROC re: tothe’ | DRFROTE (AP)—The Detroit tivertork:| DOME Alte <':: 484 Sinclair 6... $44] seven months of 1954 now. total dandy Ser eresnger yl WORE, Du Pont... 138 Sou Pac..... 46.5| $525,522,000 an increase of 3.7 George Cochran of San Francisco, salable 200. No early saies Eagle P %4 Bou Ry....... 5T2] per cent over the first five grandchildren and three great- | tec cei ei et ery Tales sinueh- | Bast air L. 265 8 ae rx seven grandchildren Compared Tess’ teat erage menor Best Kod .... 00.1 Od Brand ... 388 months of 1953, when they . steers and heifers steady to 50 cents Fg By In. 4 ona oa ar a26 amounted to $507,019,000. John Lingenfelter higher, mast edvenee on chetee te prime Emer Rad .__ 13.1 Std Ot) NJ... $8.4 : = ORTONVILLE — Rosary for| fisher: bulls steady to strong. instances | EN Joho .... 71) Sevens OP... ati{ Some 200 retailers including John Lingenfelter, 68, of 1050 MIS, | SfgSyr Sg urener:, Mtockers and feeders | gx-cell-o ~.. 164 Stew War... 31.3/ some from the Pontiac area, will be recited at the C. F. Sher-| prime slaughter steers 23.00-25.00, small | Preston” °** 353 Swift Co... qo plan to attend the fall meeting man Funeral Home at 8:15 p.m.| igs ibs 2535: good to low choice in-00. | Sreeet Sul, +, Texas Co... 394] Of the Michigan Retail Clothiers Friday, Requiem Mass will be | 73.00: geod to ehetee nestore 17-00-22.00: | Gen Bak .... 0:7 Tye © Qul....163 and Furnishers Assn. Sept. 14 at sung at St. Ann Mission at 10 a.m. | \ulity asd contterciat rants 5 33.00; Gem Bes... Ol seme R Rear. 46.8 Northland Center in Southfield Saturday, with burial in Holy | yeerlings 1200-1700; cutter to low utility |Gen mille. os 28? “++ 321) Township. steers and heifers 16.00-12.00; utilit Transamer 4 Seplchre Cumetery, Det | ar elSta commenters ae ae? RY Fee PO | ng Cary Ween n young commercials 13.00-14.00; can- sone . orp. lay Hospital, Flint, following a lengthy 1100; wellity isd commecotal wens’ 13.90. Gen Time ase Unit Air Lin... 383) Teported tot! revenue for the He is survived by four sons, | and tecasr ctemen er, ae jocker Gosarien << T8S FG Gas compared to $T7:20.676 for the 2100. = goose fs. 13.6 0g Lines-—...-134+— eee er gee EE 4 4 ra M of Center ~~ Joseph Calves salable 75. Today's trade not Gran Pa _ “ tf 4 cent meee -# same period last year. Combined Detroit, Charles Orton- | established. Compared week ago: Mostly | Gt West 8 .. 202 Ue Bmelt Pt. #1) | Net income after taxes was $1,- ville and Lawrence L. of Center| or *thoice ‘and prime veatere 22 ve-si'oe. | Orefound «12.8 UB Steel. $38) 667,720 for the first half of this Line and a brother, Matthew of/| few head prime 32.00 and 22.50: com- rs. _ 4,632, mercial and 15.00-22.00; most cull Rolland “> ee 187 See Neat ewee int ne — a val ° , | eg wtatey 880-14 00. in Momest, ... 448 Walgreen"... 284 eoame pe Mrs. Hazel . Burman Recei nelude . E arn Bee . LAKE ORION — Funeral ser-| pool: other tembe srery scarce: we Bese ei 1 T Wettes Se 83] Appointment of Thomas Poir- vice for Mrs. Hazel Olive Bur-| iiding “post iepie a3 a naa big Inspir Cop .. 327 Westg Bi... 677] jer as assistant to the president hetd of li a be, Saturday “at the| 7%, eved cal” chetel requir waren | Ent guek”,."-- SEE Wisptarta*” ao5| Bresson of the Chrysler Division at a. m, at springers 20.00-22.00, veeee . iw eas . er iV * Funeral--Home,with burial te 1.60 lower than torepert of the week: Int iver "at Youn 8 a W, 38 Chrysler Corp. Poirier, who has ery Mrs. Burman was killed in ewes stent cull 120-1678: slaughter isl Grk “Cont me Zenitn Rat ; ma year as staff svoctailiet ton toon an-automobile accident yesterday | jamie around 1.00 °c. menuenter spring stock averaces —s|,_: With Chrysier Corp. since 1536 on M39. steady Early in week few tote chetce Compiled by The Associated Prose when he joined Dodge as a tool Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ister sales mainly 22 . Indust Ratis Util Stocks| and die apprentice as part of the Wiltem &. Piper of Pustiog; tree - Nocn, teday....1812 1002 681 1365] COPPoration’s college co-op pro- sons, Orvid and Hugo both of Pon- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Previous day ..i81.0 1001 68.1 1344] gram. tiac. and Sam of Lake Orion. CHICAGO {(AP)—@alable hogs 5,500:| Week ago.......1704 988 647 133.1 | ’ moderately active to slew; butchers and | Month ago..... 1770 «6978 63.3 131.2 | ___ Moses Davis Sen ecenut, “isedy to 38 higher: bult | Your age....... 109 get 838 1973 Mo Su ° -BUOQMTELD TOWN srt ch ces es BE} Bs No More Survivors Ss. . -50-23.25; heavier | 1053 high....... "| butehers scarce; a few 280-330 Ib. 21.50- | 1963 low......... 130.2 73.5 0.5: 00.5 91, will be Friday from the Fos-/ 23.25; choice 330-400 Ib. 18. 75-20.30 =. F Pla Ff ¥ , with 325 Ib. and ter 20.75-21.25: DETROIT STOCKS rom ne ou pa ty ey 9 on Marion. igor ‘lots S00 160-14 7 ee on rooming ae Come-/ | Stlable catth + Salzer 200: steers | Pigures after decimel points are hths HONG KONG @® — The Hong - body Huntoon steady; lower slow: steady to 50/| Beidwin Rubber*...... 1¢ ©6.14.6| Kong government said today no uneral Home, Pontiac. * Davis lower: lower: .. . bee aut . ” atewt siendy! ‘rere steady to “tee Gerity-Michigan™ Fy i want had bean receives from Peip- . hoice bul gston eo. . more survivors from Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. LJ Dare me: «few ome Masco HF ec eeee a3 i. ne Catan Pecihe Skymaster shot Carroll Davis of Birmingham. | hoice ‘steers "2300-3450: good’ to low |Resy Mige os. «¢ ¢$)down by Communist fighters off Allen 3. Anscomb choter —-19:00-22.89: commercial steers | Wayne Screw $319 13) He Island July 23 WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| $075,22\90: “soot ‘to low ‘choice Ite) 0 ne_bA and Mekte The Chinese Nationalist Tatao SHIP — Service for Allen J. Ans-| 7330: Siunz and commercial ors se | Foreign Exch News Agony in Formnse repartes _ 60, of 6867 ofan sont and commeretal bulls 13.90-18.50: ign ange yesterday that a seniously est Bloomfield Twp., held see warts ene NEW, TORK (AP)—Poreign exchange . to be a sur- 1:3 p. m. Sutartey ot te Salable sheep 1.600; siow: slaughter | hers te cea: vivor from the plane, arrived in owen. wip te then Wednesday and srouna 1.00 lower | , canadien, dollar tm New York open |Canton Aug. 7 aboard a Commu- Lake, with burial in Oakland fer the pent two dave: absent: | 55 31% (U.S. conte, of 2 gens, nist gunboat. Observers here were Memorial Gardens. Graveside serv-| adr" send": ‘rite “orig” irs | fifo fee hte, ema, BR. | inclined to doubt the report ices will be conducted by Oe ae te tr Sle ot @ cent: 60 day futures 281%.| The» Hong Kong government grades | 12.00-17 9: ott % of & cent: 90 day futures 2.8%. | pointed out that the Chinese Reds down to 10.00; cull te mostly 00d | oor.) of « cont, (frane? ; Mr, Anscomb died at his resi-| daughter: ewes 3.50-4.50 up 0% of 6 cent (rane) 26% | had told Britain's charge d'affaires dence ; . — © cent, unchanged. Germany (west- |in Peiping, Hurhphrey Trevelyan, Surviving are his widow, Anna: Seek Sterile Cows Holand iauiider! 36é ap oe of a (that any information about other two daughters, Mrs. Margaret er Sen cent. naly Mira) 16's of © cent, un- | survivors would be passed to him | Spicer of Wayne and Mrs. Elaine ATE COLLEGE; Pa. Penn | ciinged. sweden, (cron) 18.34. un-\@8 8000 4s it was received. Since | Jones of Royal Oak; a son, Glénn | State University has the wanted ge ge af ( the local ‘officials said, noth-| ot San Diego; a sister, Mrs. Glad-| sign out for sterile cows. They're | Toh secnaneet had been heard. ye Tremper of Walled Lake; a|wanted by the College of Agricul Latte Amories: Acgvatine (rev), 0.94 burn Heights, and five center for experiments on several | ver) 3000, ‘unchanged 4 Canada dates to dren, projects. changed. ; may 4 “ saniaisde. ¥ A ~ awe hy re <—~ ~~ 'Young Hoodlums Charged (hioan Jailed Man on Fire i fH Ht | i i FF R i i i i walked into a police station and said he had been beaten savagely by the gang. Earlier Joseph Kostyra, 60. a Hungarian immigrant basket weav- er, spoke through swollen lips of two beatings he had received at the hands of the “thrill” quartet. Berserk Tabby Wastes 9 Lives Blitzing Family A- nondescript cat used the last Ot his fabled nine dives test might: United Press Phote tank he helped buy for the 26-year-old son of the actor who plays “Amos” in | Midland (Texas) Memorial Hospital. Doctors believe “Amos 'n’ Andy,” gets treatment for polio in the | young Gosden will recover completely. in Extortion Plot Accused of Picking Up Dummy $20,000 After Threatening Heiress tortion threat against Miss Kay M. Cleveland ice they arrested the man, identified ays : [ ft j § i i | iy FE i li i i E 'y EE “9 : 4 2 i t E i fi fa? Hazel Park Child, 7, Hit by Auto in Park HAZEL PARK—Injured when | an auto drove over-a log barrier on which he was sitting with four _other...youngsters—in_ Scout ..P. yesterday was Dennis Metcalf, 7. He was reported in poor condition at Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, when he attempted a lone blitz at the Everett K. Monroe home at 19 E. Hamlin Rd., Avon Town- ship. Mrs. Monroe said the tabby wormed his way through a hole in the screen door about 10 o'clock and ran wild through the house. “He tore around the room, ran up the walls, attempted to run across the ceiling and invaded the tside of the TV set,” she said. . Making a mad dash across the fireplace mantel, the berserk cat dashed uptairs, bed where two of Mrs. Monroe's grandchildren were lying and hurtled back to the first floor. Oakiand County Sheriff's Deputy Everett Fredericks, summoned by the distraught Mrs. Monroe, sub- dued- -the wild-eyed cat with a poker after it trapped itself behind a steam radiator. No one was scratched. The cat, shot by Fredericks, will be examined for rabies. 2 People Slightly Hurt When Auto Turns Left ran across the) safety. Garoufalis was released to his parents and was scheduled to make a statement to the Oakland County prosecutor today. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Metcalf of 23425 Vassar. Passenger Hurt as Car Rams Rear of 2nd Auto Mrs. Betty Gregory, 26. of 2241 W. Ann Arbor Ave., sustained an injured foot when a car in which she was riding with her husband, Winfred, 28, struck the rear of an- other auto, -according to Pontiac Police. Gregory drove into a car driven by Elaine McCracken, 19, of 2888 Baldwin, Lake Orion, at Miss Mc- Cracken waited to make a left turn from Baldwin avenue onto Strathmore avenue, police said. Mrs. Gregory was treated at Pon- tiae General Hospital. 275 Businessmen Hold trict manager, shot a par 72 to win top honors in the 18-hole event. A lightweight titanium alloy is to use in place of | igan avenue Van Dyke last week. Royal so- Hwy., where Aiello was erly produce manager. * * . but has not lived with for about a year Aiello of 187 Earimont admitted holding up a gas station on Mich- morning and. a second station at 15-Mile Rd. and Oak and State Police traced him to the girl friend's house, which is near another super- market at 11-Mile Rd. and Steven. form- _Divids said Aiello was—married- and the father of three children his family estimate of said im for public examination. the the special * Young ‘street assessment the Com Pontiac, -Michigan Munictpal Court on the 3 August 1954 = on s e ¥.0. ted: August 18, 1054. ADA wt ‘ Cw Aug | Tt ts further intended construct said improvement in i Me cua plan, profile and estimate. and that cost thereof shal) be defrayed by of at 8 o'clock p.m to hear and objections that may be teres &, ] EVANS, Clerk. 9, 1964 You are hereby notified that at teguiar meeting of the Commission the City of being developed oy gee S, heavy military weap- s ot i il 29H. Ee 7 E i | i ac iH ¥g n a ; | th. L uf | a F ! ntl 83 Boe i E Ba ileal if | | : a i : i F 8 i i | } ® and : t i q 1 Fe | i ij | : E i ne a i ; z fi i 3 a? 8 2 % | f a Mt a 4 i E ig 4 2* EY il FFE PESTER iH reguiar meeting Tt. 1954 ‘Thts tien 3, Chapter X gan the issuance of the bonds aad Notice of Intention to Constrict | tvinseises’ to borrow Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat- pose ed Work on Wolfe Street trom Edison Street te Glenwood Avenue. 8% [vit i Sesyz ® by the Pontiac Cit hed proposed bemg published tn accordance ‘An ordinance to an eapensten te Section 1 ‘tor First Readin Commission “ctl of the : the cost of constructing and from both said bonds shall be paid taxes be levied therefor tm each year begin~ ning with the rear 1065, Section 2? The is : é ge her coe a Le SiR AGRE se ten fs +. ; : ay THURSDAY, i> i * 2 é home. Man- mer. Dept. 748, A ” CAR BILLER re BOB FROST, Inc. really ts not dead: work was done, so how you | ' just ran on abead. godly missed by Mom naa ? MEMOR 8 LOVED | granddaughter, Lynda (Susie) Wil- son, who passed away August 19, | 1953. Asleep in God's beautiful garden. sunshine of perfect peace. by G =| Donelson-lohns FUNERAL HOME “DESIONED FOR FUNERALS” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 30378 Cemetery Lots § BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT. | Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Very | From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m, 43624. 255 E. Merrill. Bham. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- w im person. Martineliis, 138 8. codward,_ Birmingham. 5-147. WASHINGS ANT) IRONINGS. FF 2-2558 WASHING? AND IRONINGS— FE 240000 060 WILL CARE FOR ~ CONVALES- agguer i, mgs | Resuonetin "FE WE : ; eat oe ot Raipn B. Burdick: | _teedy wort. Cat OL test or Betty Harvey. Mrs BOX REPLIES : ‘ } Ry 8 At of m. toda Experienced GRADUATE DE Long, Mrs. Orpha Hoff- pe St or se, “es eS there were replies enographers $413. . foc ei te held’ Goturdsy, ‘Aus. the Press office in , TRONINGS WANTED. FAST. NEAT Zist at 1:30 p.m. at the toon x APPLY and vensenahie 9 Auburn. Up 3 Funeral Home. Interment in Pon-| | the following boxes: 7 | powriac MOTOR DIVISION, PER. | _ stairs. tae Merges pte | Bo PRET gignY OOD | Fouxo TAbY DESIRES OPEICE © Home. 4, 10, 11, 16, 17, 27, 30, | | ExPERGENCED OmL FOR Eeeping MA 41902 32,43, 48, 55, 57, 60, 64, a Building Service 12 Rows 3 78, 86, 95, 104, 106, 114, | | POLL THF Wonk’ Most BEA | ~ 4 po ar _ * “a ie, “Downtown store, “ mosding & modernizing service . Renan “ur iy more for bame than | Socrtrcat ‘aieretions, “eusiou i am, The Pontiac Press | | _2tild_ FE >is see HA eee = | FOR WANT ADS eakeaees ee ALL JOBS GUARANTEED ag a Ee rae: + | BLOCK BRICK. CEMENT WORK i 4 DIAL FE 2-8181_— f. Pg reel Ee PE s-sse1 HIGH scHOOL iOR TO SELL or Ap crvere could be re time, st Osmun’s | firevisces @ epectalty PE 8-607. x ; 5 BRICK. STONE AND CE- @ssumes bo respon errors preferred. OL, 1-5570 or ment work Also carpentry Free g tian te ‘cancel. the charses 3160 Gerald St. Rochester stimates. Phone OR 3-6051. that portion of the HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK - first insertion of the ad- Con try home located near Meta- A-1 Carpenter ; pine me pe SB Re | wore. Permanent position Give pence, 6 oe. ine error.” When eancells reply Box No. 39. Pootiac Press terms Refe . sure * ™ To Fo Seta eked ates | | Magesevest. Omer, neln rmpenes FR PNCTTTNG pao Na Must Mk children. B & J TRENCHING ares. White. Live in. pyr? $25 . Teld tile and water lines. Closing time for advertise. week_References._MI_ 60110. OR 3-7640. CLASSIFICATIONS ments containing type sizes WARRIED WOMEN WITH CHIL- oR rt larger than regular agate dren whe cannot eccept work. Alse neys. No fob too : oe | § type te 12 o'clock noon the job. age 20-45 Telephone } — ANNOUNCEMENTS day previous to cublication Use of car for local driv-| wree 3 Transient Want de ertae ee assiags. por BUIL \, - be canceled up te One "ae Tsonal . call A. Pipe,| mercial cr remod Your day of publication. S2713 between 9 a. mw. and| Plans or ~urs VY¥rtle 20823. CASH WANT AD RATES sc 1 7 ELEMENT AT ot a ve A ARY . Lines 1 Dav 3 Dave € Dave Steacher | tor" mormine "puree 22468 school, Good CEMENT 2° 81.28 $1.68 62.59 dALESWOMEN. FE TENCED a Rescccshie PR S16TT or * 1.60 3.13 456 to sel’ ladier’ _ Ap-| PE ¢TT7. 8 4 tf $3 y in person at Osmun's Down- | CEMENT WORK. PORCHES. PA- 3 8 sh 38 Seve. - Se 3 33 + se ar Drertsare seforred dri etc. FE 5-0782 ; 3.0 ee 72 cs . ts, B. ‘Weesws ves, Birmingham Office aNOLE WOMAY. NOT TE, | Qhereticns end custom buliding “CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- | Idwest 4-0844 ey, Beqed end room - | tone, ; "8 WOMAN WANTED CARE OF Fea BONDING ~KEPAIE, Give _ 123i, 379 Hamilton home. days. Ox-| GENERAL BUILDING Moseget, | ae bandling men. Help Wanted Male 6) Press. Box 114 aT 7 WORT 8, SALLIE. wap — be nest Stay nights. FE WOMEN WITH 2? OR MORE A 4 noons or evenings free to hold and commercial: free estimates. Raymond Commins, FE 4-0366. block & stone. EM 3-518? D&M BUILDING SERVICE Get our bid too. OR 32276. Business Service. 13 asta. Wrench eee SEWE R CLEANING Sinks Srv AUGUST 19, 1934 DR. A. A. KANTER, FOOT 8PE- cialist, 3% 8 Saginaw St. FE | (Lost. W GOLD RING. 3 ; center diamonds, several smail D ing T Z 16 chips Reward. rE 8-11 J i 5 . ressmak recede. woe | LOST DO- | ALTERATIONS AND DRESS MAK: | CLASS RING and al- | wrt OO NU ae Pe, “gamete OF | MED. SIZE FE ©1427_ Laundry Service LACE CURTAING PLAIN OF RUT. camner. Po FE 2-8101, ice, Ph. Pootiae Laundry FE 2-8i01. Landscaping 18A APINO SERVICE. complete wn buliding & main r tenance. FE ~ RADING AND YARD LEVEL- Platinum broach contain- ing 74 diamonds. Lost May 3, 1954. Liberal re- ward. Phone FE 2-0149, State Bank Bdlg. | LOST. MALE RED BONE HO - Second ine pOCNp ly nylon hose for the price of « ROFOTILLING goo TILL. E. Highlen. $-7000 _. ; | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN N a ee AD REMOV S_friendly, sgvisgr, contact Mrs. == LY QUALIFIED. ernon bt] ty + a sod planting C, Mills, PE 7-6383. | OAINTY, MAID, YOR, SUPPLIES 19 : Moving & Trucking ETECT VICE. L MOVINO wo Licensed MApile pickup & deliv Good service) = — aolan gensrens tes $a 141s6 anytime | ~ DRIVING LESSONS ALL ANY WHERE- ANYTIME and delivery cheap FE 59824 priv-RITE TRAINING SCHOOL & rubbish heuled — a E 4-8962 Chee HAULING —O0D ous | COolt Range aman leneon m . "Cheap. PR 4-0887. _Rochester Rd_ at Auburn, LIGHT TRUCKING AND DUMP PP SHOE REPRESENTATIVE truck service Bleck dirt and fill | _OR 31502 dirt, PE 8-087? irs HERE —A RE A CKING AND HAULING | new method unde ene- OF en Ean blinds using the “Jetsoray” Glen? F ANY GND. machine. 1 DAY SERVICE. OR- Black dirt. FE «8294. lande 3-013. Wan wit & Ton THUG A SHOES SIZES oO work. Car anytime. FE) shirley PE +4086. xen = . LEARN ABOUT BIRTH COWN- REDUCED RATES trol. aod Cline. ~Van—to—serve— - : ss r PE 44864. ‘yetr ‘emi Ines iv uron = ver uty se e40ee PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE SER ~ RCB- |< 13.) Dish and eKCE ° REDU ODEL RTAGE boca Moving ARE YOU OVERWEIGRT? 5.8805 TIRED? CONSTIPATED? catepretnee uD | Try. our safe. scientific, quick VOL. method. American Van Individual nut: ritional pe 2) =< 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, 87.50. consultations SY Silt ee PE eet u2-) $ Unlimited $ or return to 610 Pontiac! * seas Ferhat A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 K. L. Templeton, Realtor “Cis Settlement LISTINGS Spiers Huro. $ » FOR YOU NICHOLIE & HARGER Open 8:30 s:30 | 33 W_ Huron ‘St. ._ PE 56-6183 | Wanted Real Estate 32A| CASH FOR EQUITIES CANVASSER TO CONTACT PRES-| for general housework and cook- s peisccccceecssesecs ™« ent use: Family of 2 adults Write | FOOR SANDING. OLD FLOORS A free? We will give you your Lost & round re got our, product for | ine Family of 2 edu! "wpecaty, con bain reso "| TTUCKS to Rent | ieee "or Sete feud ertem WOMEN WITH OWN PHONE TO | CEME WORK LC KINDS. shampoo, PE 33053. cist $10 e customer, PE 4-2563.| Pree estimates, Jensen FE TRUCES. TRacTons WILL WOMAN AND HUSBAND YOUNG %_ To CARE For | _22000. M% Ton Pickups. 1% Toe Stake | She Sssisted injured family, con a 2 year old while perents work. | ~ x + or Trucks | ther se }-in_ecet , Must like children and want good | ing, sanding, finishing, 155. Edison Pontiac Farm an dent on M-24 ¥. August 8th, ’ home and security. Northville| Ph. Fi 34005 - apvroximately 2 p.m. please con- [ CED _ SALESMAN.| 318R11 SANDING Industrial Tracter Co, tact with Mr. Walmasley Sheriffs | at qreduste with good Help Wanted __8| Pig,ctetnet Central. PE) _Pe coun — PE ete Soporte SE St : sales record. “The Good House: phd - Painting & Decorating 20) _charres. Thank you . ANIST 1OIR DIREC- ; YOU MAY THIs VERY DAY END ! BET. | ANT AND rele with Livar- | fnishiag. 10 rear an Faruer, | At PAINTING, PAPERRANGING, | raring lino\cum. Use Glaxsnias tion tttondent. Ld tave light | gical bac _ Call MI $4107. | phone FE : *{ paper removed. Estimat _tic_type coating. Walte’s Notions. Benes WANTED SEVERAL GOOD - | _Dunoce_Berrice. scents. Real Estate PW. Dio | ne Gs a Mugu, | 41 P “ano peconar | Wid. Child. to Board 26 EXPERIENCED. MEXICAN DISH| nan & Sons @ W. Huren 353 N. Cass. FE 23021, FE : | zine Reasonep” _FE_ $5008 ____ PREFER } SCHOOL-AGED CHIL- Washer wanted. Night work. Ap-| PERMANENT | TASON AND CARPENTER | 1 PAINTING INTERIOR & se dren PE 23-3700 - aw ries. | a Shore, average if vou can pairs. All kind EM 34870. . RE RO AND i TOR AND ae bas | " 2 | ning in Pontiac if | @ualify | Oovortunty we otro, GASON & CEMENT WORK, FREE orating, Wort guaranteed. pa | ee oF Sowruacs | Lancest | aintain uarte: . estimate » wo aranteed. —_anaaman to7 = Cash... WAINog. | _ and leans to train sales force, on dor cantecsine or collecting A, J. Webster « Son OR 3-0402. ; FE 4768) ~ _—— 71 ider. Phone INTERIOR A | fer opportunity os. 000-412 600 Must be. 21, or elder. IN) AND HEA & tt Reasonable No joo | WE,WILL BUY OR AUCTION ALL rnings. oom ee a Comptes . 43767 or too «mall. good: | man will astiet you in getting | PERMANENT mates. 2-19 2. . | rte wihe ton wmerticw,| Dearing’ personality. ‘we, Wil G_NEw & pEconatina. | WANTED FURNITURE ’ ; rE EVENINGS. Inside and References. W have anything for FE ls Dept, MCH-@9A-W. Raw train you in « new field of “ you e burban _ leigh's. port. Til eptenver. income above average @. hey ss estimates. im Te sale and want oromet cour. FIRST CLASS PAINTER. PONTIAC . sanding finishing Phone teous | Ss some ed Le Geer aricet cinvasdet” s+ | pteneaRa—Z Rant S.Ren "sere aae| ‘tt e's SALES CO Sele ete 4 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD collectine. Must be 21 or older. vel ‘in $5151. | ~ PAINTING PA A °. aD ~ = LARO Ts Business Fone ey op. aoa. barber, OR 30113 from 8 to 1!.| Phone PEdetal 9-0001. . arte’ coe AKLAND, COUNTY'S LARGEST _ Por eale or Exchange rn a c jK. Instructions 9| Building Supplies 12A oe oe rue W. ITE z - f a “& OUT. { iy 1f OR AUCTION ft - | FINANCIAL 2 | MAN ets sei vaun te “en now |” ontinates, FE 4137. | = for you OA #2681, ACCOR NED zN J PAINTING =| oh . Business Seperceniice verse OT bexinners, Also 6 FREE lessons B& J TRENCHING yw ~ EH Also Mane haul FURNITURE NEEDED R ‘oney to Loan 2 oe 3 Witn or without car Steady fod y roi! bd bag nome. OR OR ae tile and . Ine FE 8-0896. Entire a oe, one lots. Get the . sented hs ‘ ateed OE es) water lines _ " Loans |..... ese. $4 No lay off 9 N. Telegraph z NT EASY” Madi = sie . asa A A PAINTING Oo eee ey Cn eNtaity | Phone OR 31873 or OR 3-170 Efontiac Press Bon 44. E. | foot, 2x3 $13 a ft. 15 Ib, felt | *ESIDE & COMMERCIAL | sale Ph S270 | Open 9 to 8 — Bun | OIL BURNER MEN |~y oo 83.7 & roll. rol me) SniiaMe Pe Seis | WANTED To BUY ALi TYPES | Work Wanted Male 10) roll, 210 Ib. thick butt shingle | Goren WANT Wa'L WASHING, | —°% furni Ph. FE CASH 3) Experienced me tastegotes and | nia ; SED seen nemver-ant—Dunters+ Saat eee + __Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 IN ° a a,-Have open: | A} CARPENTRY PLASTIC S| Suppiy. 4900 W. Huron St WALLP. AND PAINTING. | ~A~~~n>- 0n44KnRn naw : ; High saiary and commission for =~ ~ Ms Me! _Call_for_ estimate. FE 40265. __ eatimate. PE $0285. | poat TRAILER FOR 14 PT BOAT 24 HOURS a good steady reliable man. Elb-| SLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT Business Service 13) WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. | with & inch wheels 400x8 tires as tar . work. FE 43407 = ww en : pantina - W. Alverson. RF.D. 2.) Por—-pout ta your-—— Titre NO A . me or farm. Call us on SALESMA | oll Oniv @ wre of ep FE| APPLIANCE SERVICE FE 7.0078. OLD FARM BELL. 160 WAGON the phone. We will be at For position with an old estab-| _7-0274 _ <- | We service af makes of refrigera- and wheels. OR 30474. _ home. 1_heur. shed firm ._ $275-$300 plus CARPENTER WORK WANTED. | tors washers radios, cleaners.| Photos & Accessories 21 WTD.: 20 GAUGE OR 410 SHOT- oar offer before you boats 9 and, eapeness. Cag, fur | _New ond _repeir FE +4310. and ail types of small appliances os ST) un _MY_ 31 deal We mean business! + . PBPPLPLLPL LLL LO —— _ naa igre igh gm "ace Rance, || CEMENT WORK | ao ae eee Otite Pein | AROUS 2% MM wrTm TELE: | “era'horst tay ane tw tunes | EDW. M. STOUT gan Sta m ploy me . Pounda'tions basement floors len Horvex exposu: ‘i _tce, 142 Wayne Grivewary, sidewalks and cheap | ming, Free estimates. 21188. | eter 87S “4. pA we] of cate, Must be atte deliver 2-0702 ALL MAKES DARK ROOM Jorru SER LATICE | 7 SALESMEN REFRIGERATORS DE _JUR ENLARGER - WANTED: HOUSE- CARPENTEP REPAIRS AND AL- | Quick service. Weath WASHING MACHINES TRONERS teratiors r ; ty | WE HAVE OPENING Gr ons event one tenes oe Be / $325 salary or $206 com mir- “ton. Was bstallion Set te | work “est Reply ee Pres Box @. : aie THe. i | HEY wae OD wrth ss carom mode'inge < . = ; sTniWEr AKER CARPEN- af HONE FE + CA MA AND CA ° ter Kitchens « specialty. FE b: = ae, Fos tu - amplinds Sie LS through s Cars, real estate, furni-/¢ re—anything 2-8181 for an ad-writer.' ; é ! Call FE _t5_oR—#ROOM ‘sem a TRAILER AXLE, WHEELS AND SPRINGS. OR 3-4465. ING RIG 3 TO _4_ineh . FE 410% WANTED, USED 1¢-18 GAS AND WOOD. TH rT. Ne —? =. AL! A, JOHNSON Realtor J") FE4-2533 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. ton Rd. out Rent Houses Unturn. 36 7 tarage.. Not moaera, AT Efce te school. mo. Borg F Palins Ow nutes > a PH EEE fh aE : a : . : ii nee ems ve - -¥- | 4 Pe . : r a ' ry e} sie - | Here’s- Your Convenient Direc 3 rey e : Near the School of Your Choice ' = ia - - , — HS i ae cease incent’s School Whitfield School Avondale School LeBaron School - —| ~~~ ; + eee YEAR PowTiac - . ° Income le nepnoon ao soe, renee a | Ynteete, paved strest Shows ex-| It te ov eoay sapene gereee BEE areeetas| Seen Renae | aa ee ee : as aS : = a ave ——.~ ; = | bi ee | exeeeeness| fen eres |e eel See , INI Galanos complcte, $2000. wil Bam] closet” ry base ' om = : HOTEL AUBURIN | a 'l aND HARGER CO, _ | HILTZ Garver. vate ts ee win Pa . 4 . | : M . a from Pontiac. Pas li a st — | na tee Brae ee eae age, ATOR Cen mes a “cals St. Benedict's School tie Seer, * H LT STON AREA ep angen Are tthe peers menaene Edw. M. Stout, Realtor siz Weekty "sour Tome. "reste and om , SM EPSl Leccaues sche mi Fe a Pi te | EPO IT IE Se car warege. , — garage. 96.900 Re ert Ml i Bele i — ae Sra] amet oe Ln EMRE |e . steel girders, Only $3,000 7,4. ; furnace. auto. ear 3 mediate . down. ) mes tees. , car garage, Dont WE BUY AND SELL NEAR ST. FRED’S NICHOLIE Our Lady of Refuge PAUL A. KERN, Realtor be 8 S. Realtor ——— ere Ideal home for large family. § . Se st Oakland ave.” Pm 34m Qn. || B.D. CHARLES, Rea SE} “eetigat iets, Bij] AND HARGER ©O. | GpciraRD LAKE at. SP static, FE 4-0521 OLI — a oe emneal Open 8:30 “tl_#:30 , aa 1117. Telegraph Open Evenings. erve bared cirest, $1L000 wiRD 33 w. wares St Ph. PE 5-183 VILLAGE - ve , AND HARGER CO. $2.500 nednmenn roa Bateman For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 = School lay ws &" “L."% ssun| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Webster Grade School & roms : er ~a“a 4 W. Lawrence block to , ft. double < Blvd. r eu ee. Washington Jr. High schools. 1 mile to eters) ees §CLARK | PSeSe85| een) ow iem | ER | eon es care i . ° By * t ~ ; | ep Feemoascagel, im ort Haas) | dontast Bucs! gins ty ce Se Miter See | vour Family's Dream | Rss SEE SRE? edt Drayton Praia. si. per) ie office ®t rans, includ Mone” Sewe nee. 3) SoS. 6 oe, oe || Swnets are moving to pan . pa ES e Lk. Ré_ to Com- , (MLL et Sest0 REATED. #3 me place lugurous “carpet op kore, natural tpoace wéapuan, neat orate || Tile "Sal shee cm ree LIKE NEW low Near St. Mike’s wparete dining room, 2 bed- Soe a ii MALL st. doxd J d be e. walls, front rear , Vv very ‘ we ved ‘and full downstairs. wea ee] ees || Be T cor "garage | -wateh for'ine tsa She heme” || OFFICE OPEX 84 oP sees ae | lates Huet uring 1m. ining tm | ful basement with automate bent KINZLER ) eg ——- $3,006, down Priced right. Gi REsALe. 4 “AND NSON. Realtor Reve all oak’ ana niche. partes aad part beth gn. don't UCTION CO. , $2383. bath, $2750 down. 30 E. Pair- A. JOH Ninstered Walls. Gtnly room 4 bedrms Mb wp. Fu a) re| CONSTR tt Ye. Income Deluxe snide LAKE ORIO, Meal Home ce mount. PE 34304. i FE 4-2533 4 Si ott Surnnce, ote. Storm heater, 3 ear garage, Only 810 or FE = Rent Office Space s godouk and ‘bath ue. peas omen tool shed, full basement 5 MO tmsurance. 2 1704 S. Telegray aph Rd. “uy ™ ; “BUD? Nichole = - iasiitears | attic With possibilities of a 2 auto, cit heat, Only $10,960. cash | Pdreoma “an "Maths plastekes Drayton School District | £4. Mf. Stout, Realtor John K. Irwin | aeac esrare NT nereee, i West side los: — sem” peseme os verona, ge - NM. Saginaw St. = A frame home. Two bed- pon EF ffiee on bon on "should ‘see thie $1,900, DOWN. Modern home on rege, sen eee ery nice. . . Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 7 A SKIP—A HOP —— besemnent ad B ’relegrapn "nd. in Jehnson | breerty today. forked aif heat garage, Clove to down. $2,800 fh price. Two Drayton Plains Wr len bre PED — : es po school. and’ bus lise. Priced Perry Lake. Modern § room—4 bedroom Phone FE 2-4031; ie. FE 31004 and a Jump = wwe. Professiouw ran, L000 se. | Lakefront cnea | FODL Quick possession. , mi M-15 ¢ situated in good area. MILLER Por Gy ES LAND ; mee soase 2-car esrepe TS he ear OLIVER STREET. 6 rooms e| : all large rooms, ofirepiacs New bricz and frame. Two bed- ol Colonial in Indian . ~ssal orrice OFEN #8 —_ coh screens) | ba, “ring aiming" room| || Hilsce ase Sewn einer | fooma living room. ‘itches, ful ST. MICHAEL’S vip "Sedreome end tle bath NICHOLIE ’ $00 . ST. } ; a 7 mat A; dave emia " ce on the rue. $15,500 fare porch. ay ieee CSILES burry wee a sep aun PARISH ns ta erence ce ei off vee AND RAbGwe ahs 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Need 4 Bedrooms? omens = ane ; A. aylor LAND CONTRACTS put‘tsiemeel "bi shore oi| dave Open 8:30 Ma 8:2 “= | Marchalt @irest.'2 bedreoms = *Spen evenings Furnished Home . LTOR - INSURANCE e Tnside Near bus. John Kinzler, Realtor |. Bare Fer Sale Houses 43, soc bath dows. aeaeentan® Cooperative, Real Estate | $1,200 Down the couple |} 30 Oaktaod ave Pree Porting NICHOLIE x ——— ed answer. pb re a Williams Lake School Pow t & . Fee- © ves. - : —o ! =" rr tor ‘the money Cory a way.) Searoots® room ‘com plete. | Casters Jr, High School AND- HARGER-CO. | -2 vecroom nome. norton paved « Real Estate Exchange © ROOM HOME LOCATED MH thas you bed. over sared large it eeais0 with lake pris’-| pedvoom: $ home located A ——— Oper 8:30 "til 8:30 png ga ae 2 Eissbeth Laks Estates overtook | bepe for CALL NOW! | Slee “Rod “aeorty “Sew, ‘seca s tlarge, lot that’ ts toned }] 91800 DOWN Good clean |33_W._Muror S_Ph. PE $183 gear’ bon Sie aowe payment} WILLIAMS LAKE '*Redroom Brick Httle on o with | SG, bases, A ee | Seeimohees Schan te Gt, merigage costs. ‘SPECIAL wns tho gnlt commen. Sime aati" SRedroom Brick bay at only Sa wih} | sce sonttn, fat Maae Rg ag nd CIVILIANS GATEWAYS to) baat Fea easement, Ne “Et Ss inc Senior High | _Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor |, y ORtst™ “pte seus | ™ : " . . ~ A OI - . FE 5-6165 | ormar it! uly whe, | Bex“ccteer tet en area street | ONLY $500 DOWN HAPPINESS | ™o™ nwt nnn TT See evenings “W830 INDIAN VILLAOR BRICK | 1 91500 DOWN ; thee site, err gered. “Fal price | On, new omen. Immediate, pees » resreom nee, net wim Jon ICK srezeee se, cee | ONL | ae mediate Possession $14,000. ‘Pm Seana ae.) CITY AND COUNTRY || basement"and" sas furnace Pull 7 FAMILY BR Svs ef gtectoes’ arise. wivie banesiow with = weatss Lane. 6 eer See ee ce Ge “ee ‘DAN ROSE “ SIX MILES WEST SUBURBAN tn Fittieee cleect. Can be fooma, Living room wih fire WHY NOT see this lovely home| imule entrance to Hace eH ‘walls, tiled Sark S Sieben —|_ abet | eee eee| Sone | Sa Bese SEES et peach. : PONT ve farm “hack to school” kiddies. richly carpeted), spe- reation space. beech. ent NTIAC | they seed. This attractive S , Just this two siz room x. spacious 5) ial kiteben with tile. feat one, cap acre “omPhtye ent wines Pest nomena Serfeat | fous itn, one vedroom "Rath STONE REALTY CO. | BEF ynores, for siteie’ ech.) room crrangemens wee 'se| SEgi ame sack mat’ we | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ° t gardens ‘wn, $ Ss ~ . ; . » equipment, oti : for 2 y .« @e. 3 . i, i Oakland Lake—4 Lots BUILD NOW tome wooder “Ail'om_poot reeds: | Pete p22 tl Wesleasns | 3 oe wm aaiy; Sun-ite3 7 ROOM HOME heat, Web locnted ‘in select. sabe tional” Dearooms, and "full |" Se Sue «th tna ae. Ss] SPR Steel Bee rOe HE AIS Food ended god otlred. at ti: scoot, exis "shower bat pire, bew| garage ang setwoned patie AN] — Compita wautest with aft we . ‘ ; T - : LENT . ee ee | fl besmmadts. “Wetenten host sites. Sie ts And the bus are both close to/ exre siower Som sun ‘Room = landscaped and shaded lot. 99780. $2000 down. srolymbicg. Bisse 24 to 44 | 100x180 f. excellent building sites. > 10 & this GI resale off Joslyn. One| Troms liom and large Kitches| 94 wry ay CI - My RR F AND INCOME |] Sic, °apemssalt*tad*screens'| with saline space S1ib00"~6300e Sham ft Se eter. |THE JOB YOU WANT Washington Park / oeres BD to GO so) rer ee oe Sm HOME A? ppd of, best. end down. H hries . be in today’s Help| - ~ § room roeale. @ per cont | your visit UBURBAN pt hg ae it , ump . may m £ sa ee HERBERT ¢ PAvIS.| Satara rents | faker Pa | Irwin & Rosa | J. R.AILTZ oe eg 200 RAN a. Ruree oom pee” | Wanted columns. Better ‘ ment, oi] heat, aluminum | .,., Rd OR 37614| Nearly lever Mrom Ponlise, ¢2.306 | Some otlering ¢ rooms and bath. | rwin | REALTOR RE: - Open Evenings! Phone FE 3-110) or OR F168 | turn to Classified NOW. in Py! price BLO. | = with $150 down private eatrance to three rooms | lL ATE. TE 4 w. Huron B. \GoOperstive Real, Estate Exchange Cooperative Real Estate Exchange! turn to Classifi ae fatking Lake Front” | BY OWNER NS aul ovgmaine tne | ooh, FuUoareneg ys ans || re aeitl “Pare” Fe 220 dk Re Ve ; bome| ied. 4600 down. Automatic gas, country for miles. ust. off Dini : shopping tcnea sat ba ae “For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43" oo | oe neeatlor: “weaver: th $500 dow $2.00 down. LET THE RENTAL | For a | ; | | Sian, wvese tee | nt A NEW Pay ron your , | Jt REAALE + metteens | ne eptteneey ee, met ore | KINZLER-~ —— soem’ Goan. 2 Sasseens eo. | — VELOPMENT IT'S NEAT AND TIDY |" s,,Feom ranch tvoe. 3, be Excel. | "Sacellent ous : | a ane art See ee een | For better fiving ® planned WA D le ation Bargain. READY MOVs I is | Pioneer Highlands | eater, with Tox! pear OM. Truck community of recsh wee mnie Cedreem ene “fieer ‘plan ranch | Sow® ? ‘ora homme, tall basement, oil heat, | Now vacant and first time | Facehems bosch, 80 fect ot | Sach Tenlse tet, pear G. BM. Trost io0x2 oc aie op mS, mies posroee me Seer meee renee | JIM W RIGHT. Realtor parvage disposal. hot water. lo offered for | sale. 2 , bed- 000, . PE 2-2335 eee : Real e 132. y » $4, ties rooms m=" . BY ‘QUNER, | BEDROOM es 3 for the Perry Acres sign. Baler tien fnving room, 2 3 master is Sie Oo COTTAGES PEA WeND ANOTHER feos ep. Large ; fag me “Ue. LADD Sate, geet nit ta | HOMES & COTTAGES |, rwon ey ar, SOR Siarecten yline'” walls : WN Sase Pontiac Lake Ra. PES-az07 fated. Bull tp 1608 with priv t Lake Land Realty Co. garneoe, shapes at "p14400 04.880 | Requiar GAS furssee. Te | BR 3496 . a hae : te ot pa 80 sha ‘down. CALL ‘ m Pontiac Trail. Waned Lake pag haere At agp Ri mace. Dian — hed attic caanet tone | tod "areperien fooms. | i eat. 1 acre. day on stat mmediate Total | u to PHA FRONT. 250 ft. on e. On | See P. W. ~ = gy By ~~ "918,800. x RD Basement. Oa | $13. “Benegal ee penn ae] BSE RSET A) perigee aD oe) etter oe Te Hee EER ee et | Race ace cane mwoez anna saeco, Be and. alse lovely | 12x2, sunroom. ie at Ra In HIOR! e. § wts.| Dorothy Snyder Laven er | bath. extre activities | Indien Vil -_ ri je be outboar “xpa i a . s ; REA | ‘ en | Brick and ieteted =“ = a reson win up- MAHAN IF YOU AR gia JF “stevens. Broker 3140 W_ Huron St FE a ae - fale, fot. Boe two Ae gs I constructed and} DPS ted in delightful Wa: This is me some. WH gre rer | Highland. Mich we. | and _gas , . “Gets ti Rosaria | Bic Fare soitameo Ge | meaty co. nzartons | Zu sat room apariment win | Qtech Sasa | SON |S mee) ES nace aluninum storm sash &/ separate dining room. ee FE 2-0263 —— one oh or use. This te in O ledge-rock fireplace = modern | | Front S sefeens, | Oak ey veo A] town” pe pe eg 3 ae Open Eves. ‘t) 9; Sum 104 “Sena ‘sendliies to goed section | Kitchen. larg. Dedrms. lots of | Lake zeoet > ————— most’ tsmediote - pecbession, 6130" or FE s-a8es. axe’ | pe ese = STORY oe KNUDSEN. + “FOR BETTER HOMES | ment, tiled tee. am. set bee. | someone nas, missed : . * Ley | °. . a ee Pree NE ST ’ ; ; . i a . breesew n! heme aE, Weeee Ree | BUD Nichole — Humphries | gee massa gf W.Troqwois | oy Pecoareniay Ras Baie atts | SIE pe tame wake. . | =: rnace, <-dar siding very |. One ot a s eaninae couple miles north of Clarkston. | Ideal for 3 see room + plastered walls A. very good | EAST SIDE i ome sulated. Utility room. All very! Seminole Hills. 6 | spacious couple mio north of Clarkston. | | woe WOME. dca! tor coupte. > eameaet tien | © Toom modern. Living room. Din- is Road (from | clean. ire RENCE W towns including rooms With] Gene is leaving for Florida and{ rms bs «oe liviag rm. pietare iieken eno. es erage tie Real ai | RARE" Mette hat eds] aac. Pe GAYLORD, #afstefi-45) SS Vg! Se eee ace | fon tae meee room ec room e of n attic fan terms AC oil furnace a completed. ba well. sep | heater, Lot 168 ft deep Grego te tile) and ah extra lavatory ae inchetos an With center fire- rt en interest in on heater and S tet var ee age |eits @ Bhewpe |, Sot Sat he aie, EE cone nar gage Ruane! Soa iota FR neg tt ste soe at Ree geet mom | Rie acerca te ‘Dream A ‘bame You can Roosevelt Hotel, FE $hisi| clesed ding. oppo portunity pitt, BU& FE 4.9584 sory ‘and many, omer fea] modem re wating for heh | Furniture svaletic, Phone ts | terme” Murry on thie ome. — f m ad E are story Prope ve ve aw ul in. v tai or" . East Suburban | tivine comfort. CALL NOW! | INCOME landscaped rand er Se take. And “a peat house Home 9 eon Pine Lake Ares N ' bungalow... 24230, built : we ‘ encellent condi- eve : a -| fully furn: a WANT MORE ROOM? Owner will| we are (SERRE REE Humohries |g cote EMSS] SEE eee oe Sas| RES “ J “| 96.680 with terms. his ts @ mice one! In Huron up Brings $90 me, Cosene. Paved pointes wih vere 7 } nh ond tot cae | A) s $650 DOWN Near Fisher Body} Sur“tise target bedroom bane Qalck possession New -gee-tur-| Dwight St. © OPEN +8 — og eg ed a 3 room om 3 tm, . home, modern,/ galow. 3 old os nace. Pal “cntt te evety One owner home = the best Orric paces, 2 dear one po 3 : nesr full basement punt Ge | cae combination storms | and sith Sarto down, consider Sith stairway to fogred ate A. JOHNSON, el re a seat 92,000 i, Sass, Ma Oe ale ee So ydeshcotroge eg OLL G. Reeevets Metal Sra tam | eet aeiny “um, “Ease g Telegraph B_|oee_gesi-oun +| = aan $1,500 DOWN wie Wg Ope hn Humphries 2 ACRES cag “garage "aod payed aria. | oe > T Cera arden epee almost iy'sere ct | of chr a. Consist om ©. _ 4 % o,f at 815.800 , MES K BLVD. ~_ $eeune. te school | oe family Terre fomt es ot custom steroes” m private ea furnace. Fil meat tat Sineanfiehl Highland? : tearoom brick tome so ‘price s5.0ne _call a Cs = * hr % 7 | pig + . fre ir ge bedrooms and $2000 down. os + One—ot_the—_best—_brick- ~targe shaded corner tot bp a Ag anen -. vee ies ei VALUET, Realtor Wahoo Bred “just wen of Sliver | beter tine” 2 years} TM MEDIATE mes including ately | ster senoo! district near Wusline, ag" mie . ‘Peat-Eatete- + Rd, jue fers. OR] old ; 7 Lot POSSESSION ; 1s “ioe burning replace } aay Bon living room with baths. ent gh = tree, 8 an be od Beyer ig el ga Oe ee aotired |. snd Ca tng ry. bearoome : Siewel. #1f 900 with 82 300° Rown UES | 3 bea ranch. van ‘4 ye, in heating svetem. Thege te 086 fe “ith in 3 LRT AEE.N ypet bed. a serene, Humphries EvSearncs “hom 2 alee Wot Sricea “ut Sattle eMh terme odours, Sasechgat with FLOYD KENT. Realtor room saat? eee eal Owner | REALTOR, FE 2.0474 SUBURBAN - WM. H. KNUDSEN Sittin” oe “ied storm win: |™ printed hls. ¢ N. Teleet Open PONTIAC REAL Tat Baldwin 1: ea, lb ’ i CUCKLER REAL REALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bank Ph. FE 44516, Eve, §-0006, 24 : f f fal -F ae __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1954 For Sale Houses 43/CARNIVAL —_—=—s «ss by Dick Turner| For Sale Lots 46| ‘For Sale Farms 2s _ horn Lake.” For full information call now. MYRTLE 2-2821 ' FEDERAL 4-9584 $ HERE IT IS * eaaabeas, Set St at 3 | Sak finors, “Butemetioed Ieee fort.” WEST S. DRIVE-IN. | eINANCE CO. water softener and on « lot 152 x large shade trees. os Bain hie ,-: cour tor Call | : Re DOUBLE BRICK as a ewe A New Development store ved to trade for 102 Pontise ; . For better ° com-| im Poutie, Bldg, Stabe A on tot or property Real MYRTLE 2-2821 26%, W. Huron munity. of a Ss ie bye : price only $11,- = for G . FED 100x200 ft. parcels, just ¢ miles te down. only $13.25¢ with $3,250. 202 N. MAIN” EDERAL 4-9584 north, of city limits on M2, Low “cn . LAWRENCE W. GA oo ven cove. Yun WARD E. PARTRIDGE} MODERN CLASS “C ROCHESTER, MICH. | man cron a ea “REALTOR FE 2-8316| 2n¢SM Bor near “business ‘ ool” yhoo | » &. j @ W. Huron &. fixtures. 40x60 SBE RST a BE LEE | —peote woman param | CRETE OH |e A OUR ORS vay Pontie: Lake Rd PE 20207, STO-E NG. OXFORD Rn Ph. & Corner Cass Lake Rd. Good provmen 0 commen. hurry os 7 ; 2 LOTS FOR SALE wullding PE 2-1 Rentals from store apt. BOAT LIVERY — at and 4 car ap- 1000 ft, lake a Ber me “Price | eos location tncindes 25 ‘oats, |} = to Elisabeth Lake Park, tiered REAL ESTATE Lites tor this. very profit $3122) able business. owner’ - ~Te Trade | @ FT. 9 room. modern __hei ~j Fast YOU BUY IT WE'LL INSUNE IT paepes aod First acy summer Py the Extra : | | [AN RESTAURANT Pout on Bene eines 620,008 80 Service | sank daa Sada TRIDGE+—£00 . qe = nnawene *| WARD E- P. TO ¢ a in oS SS ae a at CS ae eee ee| eee 1925 on pleasant residential street ‘ . or rent, "Cash or tetms. loquire | OPPICES IN ‘AL CITIES | 20 wonthe to repay. | w St. Phone for details. 53% W. Huron PE 4154 v- U. & Per. OF. Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sun 104 2101 wy. COAST-TO-COAST \ ren ES BEE 2m “teats a pend cown wat rooms |SAM_ WARWICK HAS |? NEW 2 ett | NEXT {Boom 70. BRaNcu Reni-Lease Bus Prop 49A World's Largest| HOUSEHOLD s ats down ee Lake | Very well located. Prices $iiaeo | 11.100. 1786 Warwick. deiy.| “That certainly wasn't much of a lecture! I didn't get to [AKEPRONT LOTS GOING | BUILDING, 600 8Q. PT. POR Oc- 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 24316 FIN ANCE . MY _3sen |? FAMILY OXFORD ~ 1% rooms |! REDROOM HOME. ON 4 LOTS tell you half the things I was going to tell you, Ethel!” =| Beng “Coat iiand tan ee | fe ae gE RRA I nt nop ted Ah Nel arma ey Seen Tana’, Se: | Tin (bat spnaise. Lot iseae | St, Rumba tae na onesie eRe | Se Me aT By ee esse ee eer Sats room lot 160x105, fenced, den space. "Well priced at 9,300 aS SL meen For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44, Cass Lake Ra. N. OF ocean GAL BUILDING sere RESTAURANT - trees, close to terms PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD UNION LAKE resgep wenqecemnennge tevan Pacwraen at slini," tote 66" ide “W480 tor with fall Casement clase tm. tr a a COMO at Uke se many Mortgage Loans 54 — SuENEN Bet Black River & Lake Huron, be- ae Sears, FS being sold because of mam Templeton | MSs sstces | iiiartantah Wen | seis ately company EEORLLENT wor, saomeaw| lct,cces"cct arteries Sy] LOW INTEREST plasters ‘snd slate steps io vevu-| For Sale Resort Prop, 44A| Majestic Bidz. Detroit. WO Beat furntaned mai: | Se of reurement, Tile restetrast | Untimitnd fants or, single fom SOUTH EAST SIDE with Soplees tore duane room ~~~ | Cors OF LOTS WITH LAKE PRIV.| fnguire reputation, 6 miles borrower betscsm home. ou besomsent, wan bay. cota weinsootes ae ony CLmanans Ee EQUIP- | “on Unico | Middle and Upper po - et H. G. PET N 5 South j e a. 5 . D. . iS tagiaee mame, Sek Ra Se see recep |e ety op Bh” | Pw, Sout Reson | Sacer | _ RAPP Di NE LAKE sula sink and bar dish-| in heart of deer countr? near ~ = . UT! ~ which tnciud. eS ae - a begrogm nome, 2 ots carage. | Tauner and arver mage fear she | Mita M2 igN canta PE Sai | we ital nee at Rey tase | ne are Fe ota gg eee Swaps ss fleges. $8.500. Subdstantia! wn | has pine paneled recreation room HU PROPERTY } = see) one acre teocta eh. 4 room bungalow, zoned com-| start out with is only $27.500 with! nuwe TRUCK SERVICE " L. Templeton, Realtor | with moma brick fireplace ome County. Eexeelignt “deer country. a. $15 ‘mo. Excellent land cot parc. oisine immediate pow: | fease on the lap un ene om oF what have you "7s a 2390 Orchard ‘ake Rd FE 44563/ water neater. large landscaped | Write Pontiac Daily Press Box 92.) [1] RRO\WN, Realtor rea “| tite Dusiness tomorrow and retire EXCHANGE YOUR CAND CON. Open _Evds lot with 2 adjoining lots included. | Sale Suburban Prop, 45A 362 W Hu Ph. FE 2-4810 | yearsell in a few years. Call fer lor late model tar & cash. ce neeenm—~ | MUST SACRIFICE |°02Ra KOCATION, Om wage) PRAT | abate tee Templeton | i. iim Tinte nr Ss mmmome 2 Feet coe | 1 tm cane gases ae | Eesti inte oe ares) «(VA TE eh eo 7809 Cooley Lake Rd. Cocpetng water softener, auto- | bara ws bh cog ag BB Mg Ward E. Partridge, Real- i J,_Van > ~— North Side | : 4 ROOMS & BATH pete =: Mee | —matie: am — tor, 42 W. Huron &.. FE 3-8316. BROS —, in RZ, OR Rete ce net Pul wacom | Siaiy geiason ets, fat Rese | yeu ONE Newt Re NORD can | ss to 8 acre tats STUDIO, DR. CLINIC | pee Soe Ege eet oe toe pr and _ — Norms. | 9 fees ta Storee”” soveaee” #16 siory” brick. full basement foment funy | JIM WRIGHT, | ReaRor - OFF ICES, ETC. Open a i te $__ | GnocenY PixTURES POR SALE - the 3 Bedroom down. - on ground. Teas orice gi4750. 34o ave PE 6-044) . Sale Land Cont 52). or swap for city lot PE ¢ bone , V else outa — and refrigerator. I besewtent, | ease buss ey, a 33001 Featoe Phone ‘MA 6187. , HAM MOND LAKE ’ ‘Be, Paeat te Geary an over ne Seat Somer an > 3 Netob maple bunk beds ot ——— Good furnace. Garage. Close to| e ‘ ; , . : . gar SSS See ERE Malinle apes SAPS re | Sree J N Convict ten yan) K. L. Tem Teton, Realto | : , > ON | re ony eis 3. ranch type| pasement. Stoker Bat Biectric 2338 tate na rE pool SN) wn Located Inc om e Caxiang | Private lake, good fishing. | hierar P ag RAY a NEIL. Realtor ate Ses Ve re orn ° 4 IM Me rE Realtor p car Oe @ nice shaded Feeroot. oes New 2 bedroom catexioror’ ony” awe oe oe nis prep i motor-boats, W ooded a eee Se OVER S10 trade for ean. 336 aor A. Se; ‘ave Feces | $i cnr, Siem in 6. owe ~ -| Sin tae cee oe] Foe a * Discount and secured by brand | FRADE BOAT MOTOR. TRAILER = NORTH SUBURBAN , he ° i. sd Lakefront lots 80x200 ft.| men sern Warer’ & else Bare | 00380. Be ww té,000 “Pay. | on business property, FE Sates. son ae oong Meee? HITE Lake F af] pe ne Dg Sp gy pg Rely BE a Sect ed fermtee, planer wale ake Front iripeicgers Mpster adios! Inside lots 100x200 fy,| em” “or nding’ stable! T., H. BROWN, Realtor | furniture auton for'new or used 4 s ots . » He N, Oo . or | #1 Call today on this "bar- You'll find this 2 bedroom newly| a wemt-rotired man's dreams, The with lake privileges, $2 | joining. $15 per month on 1 year | 1303 _W._ Huron FE sae; Vel torre uxchanas +0504 decorated bungalow peat as @ pin| sacrifice price is only $35,000. I ECs, 36, lease. Call Ward E Parti SEASONED LAND CONTRACT. Open ms WEST SIDE ° Seminole Hill ee ee eS cae | Sa inned Rrager, Bscoster. | 600 and up. 4°W. Huron St, PE 28016. "| Call EM 33880, evenings. 60 5. Telegraph > »,| Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3178 = | ~ = year around home hee full beth. | OR. 217% of OR F118 | _—_ 3 WELL SEASONED LAND CON-| WIRELESS TABLE-MC C. Fee pee TY seen ake 9 to 8; Sun 1 to § ; | ONE ACRE Sto 1} FOR LEASE. 20,000 8Q FEET | tracts. 6 cent. se Beautiful me- tees SSoome -doum bite nee Cape . Man floor furnace. Only 67.300 ) | Stop at model home on "QR, ib ‘Sutigines win st | curity. a dl Sicooma up sh rmis Yor $030 | "Sun? gus" ardor 6 raoma. gu | Saiy™ si! Ail eal cece — oT pen baas Sarid © mere out property. Write or call) Sock tom Sigtarw. and Pus 618.000 LAND Wire | ord wl @ PS oe oe Tar woe Sneed Jerk. perqunet up! First floor ‘av. loe- Maceday Lake: room end want the following for map. | Por pa tile PO. Box 2x resus | Movie prolecter or well cokright. Ths 1ek possession. 87.400, Pair aw My se. }¢ PAVED STREET 1 mt. : : 1] : “Liwkince went | dows’ syment Pull dining room. plus din: | ROOMS | HOUSEMAN- ; Money to Loan 3, WiLL. SWAP 3 ROOM GAYLORD Pepa NC nent Tctheey | well and “veptie tank’ in Ged HARDWOOD FLOORS | SPITZLEY | Sestooee Oppertanitios 58 Lanse nent Lesaeryy | Sar 2586 “Bender’ St" Draylon Teetean waste ears, = | Seats only Me per month = AUTOMATIC OL Meat = \WO.3-4816. Ss FE 8-131 Z - yi 603 LAND CORPRICT = =| Partridge | See ee re lea ate gyGAUTY SHOE, | CASI EROMETLY,. Si STE ae venged. - | | WILLIAMS LAKE DISTRICT —- vest 4. ——— -Rgpuis shop--ldeal cits lo... Gat $1810 $500 _quichl5 0 81--_Titymoptte PE OMI —— arr ge East Tenny 'F. C. Wood CO. ry Rye eer entene treseres “| SEVERAL CHOICE RESIDENTIAL 31 fiatures, Rent Teascuabie, making friendly joans since ieee. | i061 PLYMOUTH AND CASH FOI | , EN 1 THE “BIRD” TO SEE weyee | REALTOR | IO ACRES | gout eng Hct Newingnam TOSEPH EF REISZ | Seat ‘Loan and Savings Society, | PE oot - = OP 195¢built — 2 bedrooms ee Lake Rd. gue. sooumes in > ere B , 21 8. M rE 3% ‘Ww a re A nT eee &t., Pontiac. oS ouc Ss TRUCE —————— "i\i bungalow. Carpeted living OR - Oftice a7 oy At iy | | Co-operatiy Estate Exchange : 5-086 io $500 Down Castce cmmSum sects; | West—Pleasant Living | fa bos’ Tae nome bas cl] Por Sele Acreage a. = : CASH PROMPTLY | at'pomersc cathctni Warped and storm sash Auto. heat. 8 room modern bome in Syivan| heat. part basement and is neat | freage #4 BIG BUSINESS!! Get a cash loan of $25 to $500 nere | take over payments, plus trade-in Tonite & Every Nite wav JLLIAMS LAKE Sertiaee, State, Sad, treme pany gy Rony Bag —~ ye strawberries and fruit trees. Pull (69 ACRES READY POR SUBDI | ORQSSED IN EXCESS OF ¢100- @ tngie trip. Witty on coun | ee caer, FS POR, 6 to 8 fined’ on tise" Stool snd'anow: | SF8 fetSesst Meet take’ schoct and "11 ACRES VACANT | be acre Beny terms, A180 30 | coersting! on high martan, Bust fhe! renaiy naigierly way we | For Sale Clothing 56 . ms LE Set \ . Ouner FE 106i. Located from Clarkston, 6S Ce. ‘4 do business here. REAR 190 REVERE—You'll cer. Watems Le. Pun sont, 04.000 North off Joslyn WEST SIDE ‘Ste rom ma coun | P. W. DINNAN AND SON / substantial down Payment. or ALMOST NEW OIRL'g CLOTEINO, these gi By - — mo. Excellent 1941 construction MODERN BUNGALOW whieh constitutes @ hilltop home- | 80 ACRES. CABIN. GARAGE, TIM- | Tersrmco PROVIDENT LOAN fede lenath seat . punaplons. jecated se < fm this 3 bedroom “‘tri- 2 bedrooms. full ment.| site, plus 10 acres of fiat fertile, BER. GOOD ‘FISHING AND | BIG BUSINESS!! and Savings of Detroit | collar, Red spring topper. a Be A. | STRICTLY level’ home ail in beautiful breeseway and 1% car race. soil. $2,500, $950. down. | HUNTING | $2500, LYDIA J4-| An auto parts and secessories 1 W. Lawrence St. Pontiae _ wool skirts. $3 Neome Dr _ | hy - A SUBURBAN condition. Auto heat and newly decorated. inside out. : ‘ COBSON. TRON MOUNTAIN. business that wilh for itself PE 32-0240 ABY CLOTH*S, BOYS TO sizE er. figat doors large shaded ; » ‘ hot water 1% car garage ed at 99500. For Spe sale Giroux Hicks! MICH... GENERAL DEL. AND 3. girte to size 6. 50 cents, FE phy Craig "rosm "Senn Socks tes Sies | Fairly priecd at Niessen Vetere ee ty | Open Eves. “til 8—Sunday 1-6 | WEST SIDE-CLOSE IN | Re “sabe “down pes_,__LOAN O $500 : : . : 5 : es - lav - fe — - ; pa ESSN PO) SM PIN ig : ——— me. meiude tenes ond west of town near the lakes All}, /____ + Ney ee Disie Hey | Drayton Plains | Wooded Acreage ment, will consider sound oe | Baxter & Livingstone stock swin WEAR, ES. — ne went fake — a corner lot ~~ eww Cone eee eS — - = “Six “Eid ten acre parcels =each | trade ~ WO A- W_ Lawrence St. PE ¢1533| SUITS, COATS. REDUCED .. turn left-te open sign. Ld by 125 Concrete f pored 2 Located on ©. Cass—e good ee nae "Guta — ; Yomaees Deldine cite eaiet: a — TA nd boar ae by appointment’ GET CASH QUICKLY rit osmo ns DOWNTOWN RAY O’NEIL, Real way to house. Oi] forced eir heat combination ‘or business Evenings ‘til @ p.m oink, yg! subdivision, | Cation yet only 3 miles west of | , . STORE. _ ‘ * » Realtor end stares & screens all around. and bome. 50’x18? lot with -+ soot Fees FF 4.3569 | _Duilt_ "53. __MA_€1673 | Pontiac ; U t $500 GIrRUts 7? AND 6 CLOTHES, 3 Ww - Priced for quick sale at only; % ,7foom, modern home |) 7.” APE A (° ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. § CARL W. BIRD, Realtor STATE-WID | plo Good selection very reasonable. | Phone FE }- or 80789 $10,750 ful! price. and a 2 car garage. A UNION LAKE AREA || acres. 2 miles to city. Easy terms 903 Cont ey Naltenal Bid 1946 to 1969 cars. title OR 3.9815. | ; _ | good value at $11,500 cash | Wondering where to move? May >Y Sppointment only, PE 40781 303 Community National Bask Bice, Real Estate Service Of Pontiac Most deals closed im 30 minutes. GRAY PERSIAN CoAT, = : WARD F. PARTRIDGE : .. | we sbow you this 2 bedroom | fer ¢ p.m. * Pontiac State Bank Bidg Loens also made on furnjture.| size 12. natural mink scarf, in -f REALTOR FE2-8316 5 eon R. Tripp, Realtor | modera heme | with lake privi- | | te ee Landmesser, Feoter re ani other securities. seen ee bee velvet evening . } od s ~. &* me e jos. . re. ae P — : tat. : © . N 143 W. Huron 8, Open Eve. 7 wo 8 Opes Eeniogs oil forced. air turnace. the, bath 4¥; ACRES—$50 DOWN |= 9 ———— <= OA LAND #« OAT DRERES . 1 e Pent i Vv shoe ° on a nee ee te tte mse | SO YIVON Lake | knits Rissman s Sy a Bor's sacs" 2"and_t ba'beoe , trade, “W318 _moniniy ‘income This Week's Speciale NEW Gl HOMES ~~~ Front “Ff Sout Realtor eats. — | saan Reasonable down payment. Shown agg Ont Edw. M. Stout, Realto? waar the “by appointment only. Cail after | Home & Gard | east’ Sedroom face brick hemes | ph PE sais; bar ‘Seller wi accept LADIES RUST COAT, 16 : _ 4. ER) | Located 1 mi, west, et Cee te aren wack oeherean bets Ranch Style TN SE pem Eve till 830 | fe thade. Bustoese starts’ in te: girls’ tweed’ coat coat. “te ts | _BY PALMER On Sees | acres ee gm *earden ac | ture windows marele aie, in| Bou! — ao. nen rye _ | . ectric = ture we. a sills, j ROCHESTER ytd ay or septi systems installed. | Rie Fu fivided "agement, ol | tfui surroundings. This fine home | For Fa 48 new: M. Stout, Realtor ise ‘ wale “ers constructed. Beautiful scenic sur- | furnace eu r. | & Gemocd Sale Farms N. Saginaw st . oa FE acm ET AYDEN | ce sy sun tt iene GQReP SRO -M ome |e PE on Sega AT hee Huron Riverfront area, consisting of: 1s’ x 30° liv-| fee 4 room vor — hen ee AUSE AM Giv- onle Pahiaive Lawes —GOaT Mice lot with small home | 96 E Walton Bivd PE sou) M8, "repisce Trmenere_ Leder" | Branch, $4500. with $800 down. | prsusd on v7. ron “tise 1d nature] minke scott, 4 Sater heater and eek: TAN®:| Realtor __Open_Eves./ pane picture windows and coved GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Complete facilities. Mod. —w faa jeneth velvet evening Good. schoo district Clone ts |¢ ROOM BRICK TERRACE. REA-| ceiling with indirect . spa- €261 Andersonville Waterford ero in rengedh. For im : erty, Syivan Lake. inute. 5 large rooms and bath ved Full price $3,500, S0Dably priced with reasonable | cious dining foom and k +1 formation OR ‘automatic off; fiose gishwer price $3, {do al-| 15°98 master bedroom ss - _- BARBER SHOP POR RENT, LONG ‘ Sale Household Goods 87 tpcation, com: You May Borrow _ bee. ae Lr mae AD i 7 heat, large lot with 80 ft most im | 7A on one of ne on | orm see at 15 Maynard Cou ' | this wetee frottage, eneciient fishing. Cedar Island Lake | ores sf | Evergreen trees. Red barn and | Dlewely furaisied Be smart ADMIRAL CONSILE TV. Zz mt? id | immediate: ESi"PE "patty | plate watt obser tne Ses AGRES_O8 | the nicest strests im 600 - | after 5 With bath and hobby room. Spa- popes emevieee 2 .ueee bowr “Pass uP THis’ Won: noun ren. Pull beth “Ol space heater 7 ROOMS AND BATH MODERN | cious closets with sliding doors. | chicken coop New J car garage | iness, OR 30113 tae tL rugs, 2 pads chesterfie rooms down, with ! Convenient to church, school and | condition, large lot, cement Utility room and lerge 2 car ge-| with shop attached. This BU = om chair, electric mixer mise. -— Pog ~-- pertly fio good beach $8.000. terms. Stock. 2 finished ssome, banens rage with overhead : a Ky seca convaloocent heme ps el] . IN FAST 4060 Arcadia Park. Pe tases. ished Mute in . "8, country home. NION LAKE © Vi é * sant Tiving oy 7-rgoms and tull basement. auto | New 3 bedroom ranch type nome | Baldwin & 7th “Dev Adventist Automtic of] radiant heat irom | on 2 roads, § miles W. of | LAGE. Toda sy we ee ps ae = tile bath. tecreetien bese matic : Tne with bath ani utility room. Close | _ Owner, 90 Chamberiain =. completely mouloted, | Wai rd, st 16341 Crosby Lake Fully equipped. ideal for restau- bills, your | —& 12. . ment, off furnace fenced and beautifully seaped | to good schools, churches and minum storm windows Rd This place can be bought with} rant’ store, etc.: only available creak Fake ort Orhan? to | AAA BUYS, SINGER, DRESEMAE- ard. A terrific “Oui lot, 2 car garage. | ved highway. $6,750, $1,000 | screens. L- 4 Moy 64 2 per cent down. Might take in soutien” Gamrt a be 4 Burry . YE of fruit shrubbery, You ‘must | own. v. ‘0 | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Fallon electric hot water beater: | some trade. Mut sell, soon on | fast: hurry on repay cr bead. full retary. Cabinet and offered tast on ; _thiee one! €9:05¢ totel price — __ | aeons ’ gallon ried tank ' account . - stool. - new Ken- : as EMBREE & GREGG AT BEAUTIFUL WHIPPLE LAK | Sagnee_peamniing ana _stie. -water__ston- MApie 59485} ATER IN SMALL TOWN | = " more retary. Save 18. New Home. _ $1080 DOWN Will handle _|ON THE BEACH 1368 Union Lake Ra | T% mi sorth of Drayton . — 4 ACRE FARM. 3% ACRES of 3.000: nearest competition 15 ; TS | towing Matin Oo wk this clean $ room in ex- ae sate teliee oat | ~ . - essories. Rules. SHOR NEW! Voorb = A ATE RUNS. OE PORE, OPN EEE mec meee gage) Ct Mica, aden Leopaoe, | ke, Ma tee Sa at | babe Store Eauipment_ 64 yen: nenr'pastUms “Fou oe te son> nace 10-58 | BEFORE YOU DAVEoT —IN a | tet. Oeed condition. FR S050.) S07" Te So mucpameines mammnannen ik 1 PE ~ m 3 Revpolds — shatter a ee ber, stenn. foc. Bample ines. | tinds. Cal EM >-siae . Hay, Grain & Feed 71 “at. m strone my siness je good, Thanks to you. | REST. ALL | ~~ —— en tor. wi FE . ao cee ee eee . | PE eas _kinds, OATS, HAY. STRAW sure to check our stock MANY OTHER rreMs $8 88 oe ine — “Colla Warwick fat "rake a tg Ocience books, oot of 10 atte oe — of washers at $14.95. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS | tue . en | 24. PE _¢0e0e. children’s books. 3 years old. $100. | of merchandise. pm Ay Bn __ For Sale Livestock 72 tod, Eves tia The eed | THOMAS ECONOMY | $9 a * PETRO STEEL GEPFIC FANE —Se0OAL-|T OAL MILLS TOR CREAM anv | SEAUTIOOL, GENTLE MARE Shop. 51 W. Huron y J ballin and ent . re tis . _ : FURNITURE CO. a HEAT SERVICE i <> pitiendenen 10.50. FE) custard mochine, 00 gal. harden. Sea” . cuble ft Excellent condition, Bt | —woner ~ etecrec STOVE ane . perth SEAT YOUR BOMB |SUMMER PRICES ON] Stake too crcem. Wi com is er Tee, hs 964.50, MI 6! Alsy 4 oak chairs $8. Call Me tsb gsiventecd a Eo ' Wis Orchard Lake Ré GUARANFERD WAEREERS tiem | TE Regular See Sev'inch walons, gal-| utility ronm. or basement auc] COAL NOW IN EF-\-oo — tod ae ee | aovrepont Ham Electric,|1 ineb paste =. ent itself ‘and burns FECT GOOD COAL en 7 Can On 3-e008" ——_— bao) after 6 ee Mygrs deep. and thaliow Won jot} No. Led of 3 off. So simple you ALWAYS. POR BALE: 4 McGREGOR TOR- | ~ FEEDE nis MEATROLA COAL HEATER. Like “Sr” ome ‘a ~4 slectrie woter heaters sell. Hundreds tn use in thie area. 4 woods. Excellent condition. EM 3-326 Pirie Pera Somes | Ponaie Cageceg, ome ese. | © a Brommqome ar auras! M. A. BENSON 00g FBPINGT ave Fa eet a SOLLYWOOD. BED, — USED —3 | Dano Re KELLY'S HARDWARE| ED *%a'tid"mel bP | ore Gaan-arorac ne | Rat sce arte the Se |* SEES DP, eOTERED mesthe commode, never | to 9300.80 at ‘sraiabie 3904 At Adams PE 2-881) —e. on Pa ae too, co a Ridge. Air oe "Alco “went Scor ™M pe ted pieces i SINGH -PURNACE WITH ié | CAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH ing . 8 pent) 2 coco 4% ft. Wall ile. eevee lOc Trad inch blower ~~ Suen et vocete $24.50 value $1495 also oe > a Russ, pstreigst shot, from _ — — — Debate Ra UIEY iM | hana irennes weer en 8 iis Saha teecetiats | Qeape™ SRE SET LARGE] ae thao ytaainas | Ranures IED PERE ATR He Pt LINOLEUM Sn Gabi | Table top gar Tears. 950.88 CLOSE-OUT. marred. “itichugas Fluorescent. dishes and sBlecellaneous. eel ° “tt “rope mens | Satie FS MER ote : x. _ 600 p.m. GENTLE | YEAR OLD RiDINO ; mare MA 6-224. ARMSTRONG VINOFLOOR % price pe br akfast set : ALL GARAGE wr | 383 0 ve. ox? LINOLEUM 98 Se eeentet oat ue os zauipuent 4 TOBE, EALAMAZOO AMPLI- ip STEEL WINDOWS WiTH VEN- Guns. BOY. SELL. TRADE BURR. Mew. : : . . 16 ps S54 greenhouse. $2 Also ite weet " Tec bricks, OL 6-260) W. Muron; PE 49004 | §, Dc. dining reom set ..... We re “3 a _. HARVESTER... 2 pc. 200m «ulte ___$38.95., GOAL BURNING- SUNBEAM —PUR- Rife Sooper. ' CTE SR - Ree ¢ Some. a refrigerators 20 cent off, FE | Small > r : ~yaetory, + —- ote — —M ————— —— retrige per or eNS Parking Toreedy bot air. pa poten ee apartment building or church, ex-| Reinforced conerete. Installed tf) WANTED AnD § HEAD 5 sOAT “KEN Also tank and living | —ctllent condition. EM 3-3001. | desired. Phone FE 26472 days| rifles. Leact 10 Bagiey | >. feeder steers. Of ¢2601 . 7) oe rave G SPELT2 SEED. CLEAN AND HIGR | per ‘cout ‘up to 36 "months. New | order lp care for bros. G ; Or & 66. jelding, $3, ver 100 bs. o Pranere only § ver cont up to 69| @Tage business in I wa , &-1 TOP SOIL. A VERY GOOD Wain” “ . monthe sate any offers on cables over , ace. FE €3371 ) SMALL DORREL MARE. SAY Parts and sccessories. Loomts- ihess Ditie Hwy. MA ATTENTION CONTRACTORS. ranger a ce Will sell. severs! thousand yas fae Gators me of take Cvten, os <7 Gag STOVE pe Ma bebe: © Adameon | Wanted Livestock 73) iq pLatr a3 Pt NEWLY DONE , 7 ate P Sichigua . Al TOP SOL. BLACK DIRT. | wrp. LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS cook ae, sink and Petrigere: screen and venetian blinds Ap WY MAN'S ees Ti: tes: “inte "ee8 mean fe COMBINATION DOORS Fi Seid oc re oid ANTED: A OUER ment cow | at rT 2 Prox. 56x68. 2 doors with screen / 18 W_ Pike On CaNES CEMENT BLOCKS more J. p. Toot boards $110. y-p. BLAYLOCK at a FILL DIRT L DIRT AND Wich or geen tobe treah. Phove | (LOSING OUT ALL '4s sae ecm dock, atl. Barges | Pelts ane baer, O06" Myrtle + | Immediately delivered —94 Sheftield See ee Be mick Pio: “wail | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO aHEnton Di re >i. 4 > a er | WEW MOON RICHARDSON Si- : ¥ wi ING MACHINE GOOD GON- ae he 7 plank @ tile variegated colors sc | ®!_Orchara Lake Ave FE 37101/ or 3 yards of stone. cand eared 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PUL py, NAL BUYS UBERAL | bed, si. wins mechine “630. | Qhion s0 PE OROGRAPH. | 2%..{%,, 1m carton lote, Matt thick | USED OIL GAs AND COAL FUR-| and top Also trucking. Call |. iets starting to lay: also roasters | “Tins ) pial eter is am ._ | WASHING MACH Sis 07 | 898. 94 inch J pos a ost insulation 100 +. ft $4.50; Int. es. Alee stokers, of] and _anytume ve +6584, Cee Sones Lame bd 4 mo. old | PARKHURST TRAILER SALES. | — ao ar nears DBAs: oes, . on. ig gow ons 4 ieee doors $7. & up, Ext. doors $12.50} burner floc, fu: water 4-1 TOP 8 LA int. | — =< > or 1s40 wort ROAD, Mi isthe dostam, mest be seen to be eet Ore eS BE ea RD eS nl wayne barre Prk. gann, Onaver “+ _Fer-Sale Poultry 74 NonTr LAKE ORION. M appreciated. $395 value $165 : CLOTHES. Posts sSTExi1| $20. & 4 to 2n12 N Co _PER. FE $1014 FR 60889 | www we | : = eecent. 03 Or wiehigae , Visor WAREHOUSE | Keak pr. Sil ee Burplus Lumber | better fir lumber get cur price | ter OL M. Main, Rocher | —"B4 Trucking Service |™ LAYING HENS 60 § MONTH ieee, 1 A Teaek hawer, chee. escent. Orchard Lake Ave. Co. 8340 Highland Ra OR }-1002,| Dow: % Me" kK and TAPE Ri Pu old Wate Rowk, palate, Tom Ts. | wie | . Used ve LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 DOUB'E BURNER “SUPER | Culverts Slate approved. & pooks | Brand we re tee digs stone & revel. | 420 Munger Rd.. Holly, MEirose brakes. only; for comp . . . ’ culverts od 4 _Brand_ new FE 4-2810. _ Slade, FE 5-048. 17-7039 Like new. Utica REpebiic Cunt On8 weside patat otf. 01.56. REMOVAL Flame” oi circulator and blower,| Stecl clothes posh $5.40 #8, Sewer TH SETS | BLACK Tt §1—e 5 F} 163 . 60.000 B.T.U. Good as new. $75.| crock tile & i | WHITE (with fittines: seses| yards, $0.50 FE $200 or rE| Sale Farm Produce 75 oles keolenn. ae A EI 12 pauge shot gun. J.C. Migeins wre e - cedar COLORED (with ).. 6108.80 | _ 46543 oe Aug. 21 dishes. electric Ge sev. 06. sq. fi. Oak all_grades in OICE TOP S LARGE BLUEBERRIES, PICK appliances and assort- On _>00e" stock & priced Windows &| SAVE PL r CH E TOP SOIL LUEBERRIES ment of other items. 861 Doris : G & M COMPAN windowall, Piywood, interior & |-100 5. w PE 5-2100 & Yard Loads $9. Delivered _your_own. 1008 Pontiac Lake Rd. oy - ms. NEW AND USED Lavdmetere he Y . guterter. Get our quantity prices ~ TALB MBER * . PE 4-0588 —— PLUMS, 231 N. SQUIR- 7 . * * - rpened, saws . os a. - 0 WARD WASHING FURNITURE filed. joiner knives. plain trons, | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co.| Lumber, doors, windows, nard- CORTON TRUCKING FIELD FRESH SWEET CORN machine, good condition. After ¢ chisels ete. All work . ware, plumbing. B. P 8. paint, ELeiINe | : for table, locker or canning. 3510 FE 5-0183. ¢-028:6 corpet samples, .. 024.00 | 2= om 2529 Spare Ted; | 190 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce | septic fanks, simp pumps. ‘Thor |HLRINS BROTHERS SAND.| ‘Baidwin next to Cingellvilie Com- Basen RUDE WOTORS 30 PER | ____ MAGIC CHEF, € MO OLD" SELL ‘choice "of colors . FURNACE. CAN | EM +371 system. for Wet basements. sheet | gare fl dirt. OR 3-4193 or} — munity Club. - 7 cent off ‘til 1. Also boasts ap aetbg “tat -Chartate- haves hoot Lae tee ae ee |. Tanoleum--diemnante,.25e: : aap nae : : | 17 in Sparton T.V. console. PE | ‘ulity tables. 16x20" with shelf, | CLEARANCE SALE. POWER| OUTSIDE P F asncssegl Fe . k : AINT, $1.90 GAL. ted manure, road : | i ath -| Seed Selmet' 0 ms. dining Soom hve and. used. “Brags Wactors. | GRASS SEED. § UBS. $1.08 | igsq FORD TRACTOR, WITH WAG. | _fravel._ FE 1-2831 ' PEACHES ARE RIPE AT SUT. 322% PALACE EXPANDABLE EVINRUDE SALE | suite, ba . : ment. 6507 Di.-+ wy. Ms Ss 1 OF her loader, OR »-?184. > FILL DIRT, BLACK DIRT, MA-| Oreha ~ | housetrailer, 4 rooms, cheap for aN RN Bee ome _ White utility cabinet, § shelves - SMITH’S OUTLET VISIT OUR NEW STORE | %D Sand, peat gravel. butidin: | aay ody ~~ _ = vane ad cash, 620 Auburn Ave. Pontiec, |New 3 Evinruces ith door Reg. $12.96 $9.95 DUO THERM OTL BURNING 2? 8. SAGINAW GENERAL wanmmoven ,m stone, washed concrete gravel | _'U* Rd. Please bring containers. | —CAt= =e $.- = $147.25: now $1235 while supply New mahogany Credenza buffet. stove with fan and 3 oll barely | MAPLE BED COMPLETE, LAUN- | 2258 DIXIE HWY. PARK FREE | _To0d gravel. PE 21768. |YOU CAN SELECT DELICIOUS | 71>, 0 2 oop, 9000 down, PE £8220. | ypu" ; Reg. $119 960.50 Feascoable. PE 20714. "| “dry tubs; basinette, FE 4-7978 VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH. FILL DIRT TOP SOIL. SAND & | ‘Tee-Tipemed peaches if you pick i oveaes here ML ar Lt ay i om. New foldimg card table sets, plas- DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET Pt an Tn TE tl FOR KITCH- wel. Quick delivery. FE 2-0603 your own. Red Haven, Golden Ju- | 83 OWOSSO 232% FT. ALL CON- Martin tic seats an“ table top, ma- - JET | MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO | ¢Ds $40.95 value at $29.95 also a bilee now ready. Bestview FParm.| veniencee ike sew MU 43342. 2% nop El . a Os inci wan patat’” ea neat | Seperate chrome fucrescent ites | lerwe, selection of, door chimes Boll STATE TEST. | 30 E. Clarkston Rd. Lake ; ae 'KELLYS HARDWARE wall paint . s value 4. iv s extraord alues. Michigan - 5-6609 8883 Anderson Orton. ween Orion “ New } pe. modern walnut ped-| DuPost interior eem> sentete sit.80 These ure fac,| Fluorescent. 303 ‘Orchard Laxe | — Ville, Adams Ré. MY 35401 ot Le HR ) $188.50 aig gy 5 82: eal tory trregulars. Michigan luo. | _Ave. CIMITED GOOD TOP gwEE? CORN IDEAL FOR © nditen Senter’ weer ere eee _ . ~ . twin sine eg 61899 on oe8 | “ MIXERS, CHAIN SAWa POWER | —*°o?._5!_W.__ Huron, paeiitincce send & revel. | In SAWS i } Corte eee pee eee Be: 4 ft. cot pads. . $3.98 | 30 GALLON GAS HEATERS 955.| 5x ; | “visit OUR New STORE | _PE +4218. FE 20003 8 __ cee | ee ee gh Guam tincte hestora, ist s0,| fora vated "dod" grate’ bye | GENERAL WaREHOUSE CO. | ROTTED MANURE. BLACK DIRT (Curevnocgs cor DOWN 70| MOBIL = Seiwa pEaRING STEWART-GLENN CO. | “de hoee SoRNIEGR Perry. | yard. tile : 2288 DIXIE HWY. PARK FREE) foad gravel, cement gravel. PE “‘neqi email tractor. $35, MI 60304 MOBILE HOMES como a | ° ‘|, .CASH FOR NITURE JACKSON'S RENTAL 23° HOLLAND FURNACE, with |_*@@ _ ..=_—_s_==dt_, S| Oey peactoR, OAR DRiv.| 2 ". to & f tm length. Up to) whirl et the Sehmidts lv. } FE +781. ____ |@3_W._ MONTCALM FE _¢s240| sutomatie. controls 10) Pine | ROAD, GRAVEL Pit RUN O00. °°, witn pon a dh a ne Pract f,zeama to PA. | wsichinece | Se ae, be = = = . . of vi . beac | . Hutchinson Base. - WAREHOUSE |FARM FRESH MEATS}? 2, STEEL SOAL FURNACES. ore,_FE tems. Also bulldcing, and black filling | cally brand new MEI | reconditioned trailer ae low 9s . d00r to the Jet Bag. M8 : Foast 2... eee Se nO Down PAYSENT GW RE. WALK-IN COOLERS _jobs_ Shorty fowe. OR pe | Teco Oe, = | $100 down -_+_ as 5A e \o- STORE ONLY pet ret n but to onder, FE, tea dave | PROMPT DELiven®, 36 yanps’ Ford-Ferguson Tractor nson'e Trailer Sales) 2 SP ae eS |, and FE +083 m. or pea’ s tm and PE +8833 after ¢ p.m Diack dirt or peat GR 30644. WITH LoaD Hutchinson's Trailer Sales; And ngteg for rent. sles e fs _- Road near _| : - 12_PT. BOAT AND MOTOR, $75, SAND AND GRAVEL AND PILL MAKE US AN OFFER 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Piains! sale, and qeovtine and ofl, Prop. a T a, =} Wilson 6—Gelt 6604-26. Dive M-9-2986——— +} ——_ ae 7 Se abet te Pe (ee ms evnseing oe : rifle... : : = — {BRAC eevee 8 Mound + = oe meng Seek reenter _ 3c | __purniture,—- refrigerators, —wottied—-piy* hh" #0, 22 pump Hille... Pop Sor". FILL DIRT “Your Authorized ‘uson Desier JORNSOR OUTEOARD MOTORS, WESTI ELECTRIC | ag OH neveeeee 2c | gas and all kinds bottled gas, oi! | equity, take over payments. | —S7¢¥e!__weshed. MAple $7193 OR 31308 2430 8. Dort Highway. Flint Starcreft aluminum | pov condition, 9900. | at Ue electric heaters, stoves and) pp ¢sios”” ‘|FOP sOli FILE” DIRT BAND. 454 Dixie Hwy Wotertora | — _Seowet__""*__| Nee trader: Everything fer @e | MI 43609. . | OPDYKE MARKET tances for housetrailers and = vel; ‘washed or bank rus. OR | > —<-——— | PLANNING A TRIP TO FLORIDA,| boat > w yke Cash or terms. WOLVERINE .___} 3: —— | FALL BARGAINS California, Alaska, ete.? We bave| OWENS MARINE CRIED SRCINS MACHEN, o0h8. | FE biol Open Sundays preaen Ex Fo | LUMBER AND WRECKING CO.|TOP SOT. § YARDS, _$i0. Pili | 19° FORD WiTa PLOW | | Jurt the Wwalte- for you. A tight | 08 Orchard Lake Ave 7 940s solid mae corast cabtant, Noy FURL OL AcE AND AWE = ee | F- S Paddock PE 2-0784| dirt, sand, vel. FE | 40172 | oan DEERE B WITH CULTIVA oe oo — —_ Mpacen’ oe. A-QUEEN. ili a ee ame rae setie—emgce (ICE ean aks gee en RS "eee ated aCeiE oles | Sete, Se eee ge \ . \ . sO. . tar. \ o ' e PE 2-2297 Jostyn cr. Wallon | drawers, $11.50. . . An| balf or quarters ke Mar. | 13a. P. w pemps | Ionia levetoriee eed | trucking Pontiac Lake Building |SiVER RING ORAIN DRILL. | over $2000. Trailer Exchange, TENTee NE _ PE Siva | with iz gal. tar $112.50. | with $16.05 | Supplies. OR 3-153 PLOWS, DISCS, HARROWS. | 60 8, Telegraph. | Mgood condition, $208. See Dich et | @._ A Them $0_8. Perry | re aETy, 8 full, ne nt lumber. | WASHED SAND. GRAVEL & FILL | HOUGHTEN’S \STEWART, 27 FOOT HOUSE. | Costello's Sport Shop, 813 =< 3" AL cD PIPE | gums , supplies. | dirt. Mike Jenkinson. OR 3-9500 | 1.5» seain Rochester OL, 1-0781 | stration cacetlent condition. 9066 Pe ee Lene. = % & ‘ feats’ ‘i3e ft. '9 PIECE DARK OAK DINING FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR) ments my rose, 1 green. Also |. 1s , RED Dick's Air Cooled Engines oe, FE bem or! Ww. : lam sew, ess Aw » feck baten’ - tngtoe oo 4 SALES on tee, 92 6. Sagimae . +0320 f na Ni th ; \ f : he ae sc ae : ra PONTIAC PRESS, SED ee 19, {958 ee : = For. Sale Used Cars ‘91 “For, Sale Used Care ‘91 me pee 1953 Plymouth |THE | Harold Turner __For Sale Used Cars “ol FU — = | SPECIAL | _ COME — COME IN |. __— Sez Eisen ik AND SEE || How to find a Hot Buy without getting biitvied... at ejuxe How to find gold in a pile of old iron... 1951 CHRYSLER ra cleat, Se Ue tere ea {See peed caste a -See—HaroldTurner, Testing, power braxct, "white 1953 Pontiac : eet > ” te | a 7 _AND-DEALS fio. heater anomie Exp tone, bine were secre. i 4 ai BEST IN WHEELS-A "| ‘sigh. directional signals soa" IONE MAS Rt Tt ate recs, rasa ea tas | wy Rare asp cate w ALM () This Cor ‘Is Immaculate Soar ‘tates ” » . | * Inside and Out! MOTORS INC. oni ee A-l Buys Specia s a \____ 1,295 a | : Buy These ” OPEN TIL 9PM. |wrs i ame Tease || '51 Chev. Hardtap ae '5Q Hudson Cl. Cpe. $199 ——__—_Zor_Your_Coavesionce __ ac ' . woes & 2 = Cars _ Keller-Koch rc ia nedans Mydramels. FE — | em 46 Cadillac 4 dr: ..$199 ee Angele From $00 to See =“ wa EET ERSO J cobson __ | 22¥* Dis 44 $344 48 Dodge 2 dr... .$199 = vege tagy eon: $150 Down ee a 'S2 Chev. Dix. 2 dr: $844 - 147 O1ds. Sedan ... $144 | oawte Pare, FE) 1 8 ar 3 ~ feden Pontiac’s Exclusive || +50 Lincoln 4 dr....$699 vn oa io" 2 oF 46 Chrysler ........ $195 m epety ta Sain, SG Fa itnvice Hudson Dealer sane || °53 Ford Ranch Wagon 47 Stude. 2 dr.....$ 2 9 earertiie A New Yorker 4 door, radio, | sme a * “+4002 | Cass ot Pike -= ’ . For Sale Used Trucks 90 E oe heater and sutomatic , transmis: aniacnie 50 Plym. All Metal 47 Dodge Sed... .$199 ; - aot a dr. - , D : cy PONTIAC eae eel ‘ are “520 DOWN “Give! We understand your husband always turns his Se Rr ap Woodware. mo le 153 See earény $1409 ‘47 Pont. Sedan ...$199 ZZ =. las afer. NATIONAL Motor Sales pay envelope over to you!” : | sas POWTTRG 7 ROR, DELUXE, on ar-*+ "49 Ford 2 dr $199 Lots of vis nS. : hydramatic, “all accessories, low 41 Packard 4 dr. $599 49 For: eeeees a . _ Trucks _ For Sale Used Cars | For Sale Used Cars91} a '50 Ford 2 dr....-- $399 "50 Kaiser Sed.....$199 # . Tr iple-Checked All Shapes & Sizes ; TO FORD $495 | oupemo"ne we, « Doon PONTI AC aoe 6 cams '53 Buick H’dtop $1,899 +47 Pont. Conv.....$199 : USED TRUCKS . ; BUYER S Custom 8 club coupe. Radic and Gal ener 8 pm. m0 sea | | Ou PATIENTS ’50 Packard Conv. $499 ‘ Riemenschneider Bros. heater ‘ i} OLbs & AY. LIGHT ge ay - _PAULSON | MOTOR ‘SALES All- Metal 48 Plym. CL Cpe. $199 1950 GMC ys ton pick up. Dodge- - | We est side. Used Cars | se jeuther” inte on ae oe Ryones RETAIL = FE com bed Statien, Wag. $1, 399 mi Chevrolet 1600 SPECIAL! “Mts ce | Ee eS 1 oon ~ ; A : H miles ir , t | Panel Low mieage) Plymouth * gga at Sone coxotear, | STORE 1950 Ponti) Wie Phone FE 2-9131 service. | 204 tor . custom seat covers. Deoutitel mil . ruc s } 1909 THC panel, $345. 232 S. Saginaw St. 1950. DESOTO wie ARADE ay KUSON SUPA 1950 Plymouth | GOODWILL green finish “This to very, log $2 chev. AN Mee ag > : Clud coupe, beautiful grey finish, ,| Dest tine Chee Coupe — vate day guarantee, so why wait? $148 tation Wag. 91; ‘ -_ 1951 Chev. panel, $545. trent “aad a balanee en be “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 2 ds. senereess $299 | 12 ft. an...» $34 1947 Chev. Sedan del., ; financed fo 18 / on Be no) ecto Fiyneuh ‘SO Dodge Conv... $399 'S2 Ford % pickup $699 ig $495. ja CHEVIE. RADIO AND 7 ; SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. $0 STUDE ‘OPEN TIL 9 P.M 51 Kaiser 4 dr., '51 Ford 2 ton d 5 1949 GMC tractor, 302 en-| iso~cHEVIE TopOn DELUX was na a Woodward birminetem | Livy "ext Ras INCLODING AU: | ipp-poyr Your Cravesioece || Hydramatic .. $444 2 speed axle, gine, $595. / ; causal Sy OPEN TIL 9 P.M. EP ire uae Pe Tl 'S1 Buick Riviera a ee eS (MATES ET A | Gave cee ee | re tar oa wootem gm corr | Ran FORTIG GA oom MEER. | 4 de. osc ve ne gap) om eee = 4-1 condition. 1 owner, MArket 10 Woodward . tion signals, extres. eR , 51 Ford 4 ickup $499 SPECIAL eet Radio heater, overdrive. i 180 : -| 47 PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION. 51 Stude. Sed veers $444 ord 7/2 pickup Eo 1948 Studebaker, 1 ton) }953 Chevrolet OO parse sparvon merit to mich wicmGAN's FINEST 52 De SOTO wn eo pe || 48Pont. Sed......$299 | 49 Int'l 1% panel. .$299 : platform, $145. com Compe with | ee DODGE VS CAN SE SEEN | nies Ye,000 “miles on ‘31-8 Ou ths Comer Of REATER, AUTOMATIC. TRANS: | 1984 PON TLAC CUSTOM 31 Nash 4 dr...... 99 49 Chev. %4 pickup $299 1949 Ford panel, $145. Tadic aol heater, This ise real| Sundays, 4i5 EB Walton Bivd. | _ *meine. a Wuetwaed ent, tase Beet__| Sitancer: DRIVE IF —| (28) STAR CHIEF 4 or. "49 Ford Sta. Wag. $299 - 7a pceep alice low. imBenge_sat_in_lhe Bat + SesoTo “eo — CUSTOM CLUB, —__—_—____+= Tree re . . ’ cut, Your oid’ car ‘wil probably | °9Ups,_fuod condition. FE eves. | COE cme own-| ures, Daltery $400. OR 32080 ‘Goodwill Used Car” Be i. sun visor. skirts 49 ag ag hv $299 nee Oe Sar armen at’ baat | tle, Good ara BE | ee, sien eats oe INC $1,195 Sioaniela wane Cl. Cpe. ...... $399 Sedan Delivery = Best b S-2008 —— : ——— ‘seats. backup ‘ease Tar Norns Ca et ee EL See! Re = T Ford 0 OREN TTL OPAC | Sei en | ON tee - ike Harold Turner, For For ¥ Convenience ji FORD, WILL SELL FOR EQUI 1953 MG . “ - WL PORD ERED GAO | tay minal PS tte for mort eee neal 1952 Pontiac |]6 Mo. GUARANTEE LOW BANK RATES Cheve. ‘48 late model. widow's p . car. Catalina. Here ts an executive . . 2 deluxe, white side =P PORD-7 DOOR. 6-1 WO TONE, Sales . A owned car with 7,000 actual miles. NO MONEY DOWN | Fe tenn as Blase taes | LOS Sey ha wee Pe a wae we bi ugust '51 KAISER Zone sreee Mh leather interior . me FORD COsTOM 3 DR tit | “Good. sonation, “radion, hentr. Fe eee TER ERD, NY DRARS | tut antigenic tranmneon Be Ap4. 11 Mile at} $145 Gown en.) continue ents, 464 | directional lighis. | #2.100. |. Call = Ie. TEST DRIVE IT TODAY!| spare tre bas sever been 08 47 Chev. & "46 Ford | & Ware iar Su bet Marbee walaon nas | of “OK” Then ws tn ate sivaye raged, car, tn epotient S. Woodward Woodward, Rodels. ac- | 1951 FORD ; oe . . oroughly oe . . | gscziad§ SF, ing FORD, ¢- 0008, MOTOR AND Seine, PS oor is Be | Reconditioned and . Een? MOTORS INC. Birmingham Royal Oak . Phone EM 3}-3534. ‘ Y 4 . enn tniecptienate’ fens. oa. 16 COUPE. PE 6-860] | 161 NASH STATESMAS Tro Guaranteed Used Cars ‘ 32 CHEVROLET “DESOTO-PLYMOUTE sar Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 Bee after 5:00 pm, PE b-esie. between 9 9.8. PS miles... ecececas ees "$605 SEDAN. RADIO AND HEATER, OPEN I TIL 9 P. Nason alse “Us Dodge renvertiie. | tre sign, shape, Wie side GLENN’S Motor Sales | * tr Tes tow Price x Lincoln 3-3557 Lincoln 3-4436 on he “4 om eve neater, | Sith antes Sone wel MY 23611. | condition, PE. $2047 see | Detuse °'daor" sedan te ' $950 — = oP Cue vrolet, 7 radio, neater, |" 600 NASH GOOD, TRANSPOR- Signals, beckup tes. electric eve 42 N | . ; a pone COME tation $125 FE cone. ange covers ao 48 NASH | N D . eh Ghevrolet 'F dr. ratte, eater.) to mirmmgnam for thove 8) 750) Nash. .....-. ++ $495) Eni‘cantoriee reduced on | RECONDITIONED, AND READY © Car Dea ers iNe€Vver le, os a ams. | SCHUTZ meee pute INC. ceteeea door. 2 tone, ereen, $1295 HEATER. | : RES eek | aon “a | “They Just Sell A 7 suum tase |" OPEN TIL P.M | suru sew som sas ey Just 3€ way: Phone MArket + our in 8 Bt ; isc cunvie COUPE, . GREAP | ib FORD_ CUSTOM 3 DOOR EX. 8 fegines Bt ‘53 Chevrolet 33 ond 3. _ transportation. 973. FE $08 | Sotho 1 Deluxe 3 door sedan. directions] PONTIACS | Yes, when you buy your next car, remember, it’s only as good as : “oer wea | Y'all Come) Sh BPs et | pewonernarons xp, ovr. the dealer behind it. Oliver-Buick has been in business for over 22 Y all Come = : : A one owner car. will give you Sititaoe, AND OA Low years, that speaks for itself. Our big bargain-packed lot is open — oy te~ DaY! ti] 9 p.m. See Us! LARRY |W See Us an $1245 | ‘e have nice c We have nice clean cars JEROME that you can afford — ‘51. Ch PONTI AC | $1995 . $1495 | $1095 | pcKURS — FickUrs —Ficaurs many at oaly _sflord —| Rochester Ford Dealer | many at only — wZhevro et RETAIL 1952. Lincoln Cosmo- 1952 Buick Riviera—2 1951 Ford Victoria. & large selection tor =. Many £0 D ’ $20 Down | A. nice “Cy Gm Comps mote and . } politan Capri. Canary door and 4 door mod; One owner. Fordo- all in “A-i” and ready $ own } 195 See Ed Jones At | $6 45 STORE. yellow with dark green 1, Dynaflow, radia matic transmission, | + to ge. CY OWENS | . See Ed Jones at NATIONAL | : | — | top. Less than 2 yeags and heater. Due to the radio, heater and | pe re sain | NATIONAL — FORD MOTOR SALES | | old, automatic shift " whitewall tires. % | at pie Tom i MOTOR SALES 7 TT 171 S. Saginaw St. ‘51 F d | , Factory Branch radio and heater. This ~~ overwhelming “success —— down and 21 months — | meat? SUT pavenaur Port| 171 S. Saginaw St. CUSTOMLINE | or 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill || one won't last long, so of the beautiful new on the balance. This | | Trailer, PE 394. ___~ 8 CYLINDER Two gaat eedan = very wei) Phone FE3-7117 call FE2-9101 for a Buick we have the fin- will move fas® so call = Be ing 1951 Chevrolet FORDOR equipped $5 9 S . | . . demonstration drive. est selection of late °"% = many this , 1 91 foal’ Shue {inten Has large fos- $1350 TEROME | a “: pera model trade-ins in the — orice —* | —- = oa + hore... 4 = — — $ * lal i lta a a + Sa POMTAC STR” CHEE CON- i ~ —~ 2 Se 22 tiistory- of Ole. RTI SATS PREP T OS TT RENE TS erases i ee = i ~ -_ Giige onemterten, ‘Tate 1 0 seal —T - OFEERS “54 Dodge | FRong Or Ie: - . t TOST Buick Ta08r- Ra — ser Motor Sate See gp gg aa q "Boos ON 2 drich tubeless | and 18 long months on the bak) LARRY | 3 $2,095 | Denes Stock No, 088 | "Wrens, Radin: heater nrgramate nygramatie dio, heater, dark green us for the finest of | Prone sie os SCHUTZ 1 MOT . JEROME } el ‘4 ar. sedan. Robin’ s eee Fintsn looks “The nee’ Reduced | | 20 eee. — : finish. One of our bet- ‘cars at the lowest pos- 1950 Ford, radio and | on = lg aon Dealer | blue with radio, heater, seat to | all Come ter cars, locally owned ible prices. heater. Thoroughly re- | Shale or trade FE ems minis FE cme "|" OPEN TIL 9 PM. | Rochester Ford Dealer | covers am nrdramaus | $595 | 17] and always servicedby conditioned. In top | “tone finish. V2 dynafiow, white snr Seen ine WORD OFT “FOR MORE THAN 30) YEARS st 7 oye. $1,495 . to our mechanics. Previ- shape. Written war- side wells, 12,000 miles. Call FE |" ciais cars. 690 N. Cass. PE 2-0191. Olds Super $4. Two tone rey | We Finance ous owner’s name fur- $1895 rantee on tires and it BUICK 2 DOOR NEW TIRES Tost covers end other exires. 50 P lymouth wat S. eaguee nished on request. 30 ; battery. Only $95 and battery. $205. MY 20373. 1952 FORD | etume ee No. sa - : ve day guarantee. 1951 Cadillac 62 Series, down with 18 monthly "ime new wi trade for boss te: wah min beter, yn wy S59 A real buy. 1951 PLYM OUTH Hydramatic, radio and payments of $34. —ot_gquity,_ 197 Mt, Clemens. . € : ‘ cat "82 CADILLAC, 2, 4 DOOR. BLUE. matic fient vive finish. T ie tes Beet een Radio. seat covers | $545 OE as Bn ~ gl yg $1795 heater. Spotless inside | _ Low m 690 Lasalle. ies: ee Se Soptha oe and heater. . Pin igeals, ‘Meaters Good Tires. 1953 Pontiac Chief. 274 out. Written guar- $895. +. IES. WHITE | . : — wise rails asl secensorien Moth SCHUTZ MOTORS ING| ‘51 ..-20c00eee $1,295! ‘SO Dodge. __ OTHER GOOD BUYS tain Deluxe Station _antee for those who We have a 1950 Buick 1 EW Apt. A. Desa, Pnew® Dosiee oe Roadmaster Riviera coupe Stock No. 6-440A | . AT BRAID’S Wagon. Two tone desire something just 4 door with Dynaflow, Our CASH CUSTOMERS | | 7 OPEN TIL o P. Pu | white walls and extras. ' test “tontres ‘ Fodie, beater. | eo green with H y ora a little finer. 4 down, radio, heater, white- } _ oo = x. a Por_Your Convenience bee $1,095-. eee LAL __ | ig Fizmoun Forder * | matic, radio and heat- 24 months on balance. - Wall tires and blue fin- | _ = — I DOOR Pow: ft) m = fi oman payment wes woe} Chavie_miytbe Det “eer —— $595 at a eee eS er ———— 428. _. _All-leather trim. ~—kiberat-appraisats—on— _-ish, that is absolutely — —— "ER OLIDE RADIO. EATER. J o| ward Birmingham or 11 N.| Radio. heater powerglide and ‘52 DeSoto V-8 Club Coupe (| Very low mileage. An tl trad B h beautiful. . If are , PHONE FE bist OO moodwars. ———2 NEEDS | — ; ‘$3 Plymouth Station Wegon | ideal car for pleasure * tra eins. Wy = looking for that ex- | | Our Plan Is Ethical, - "treat end work. $198. Cail FE G1 oo ccccacceecees $995 Ve ai Exce prionas Buys So Dente, “ee’ Seeder and business. Original- . confidence at Oliver ional car — this is : Honest and True Pontiae ok Sashes attr, of Lower rriteg \ars | New 1984 DeSoto's and, Pirmouths ly sold for $3,400. Buick. 1 ! Beautiful! ‘One | 1946 CHRYSLER | Bargains! | ‘90 Chevrolet “at eee oe | Body and. interior tn nice: condi- Stock No. 6TTA eoey We have 30 fine low-priced, no down payment cars that have been safety tion. Excellent mechanically, good . Four door sedan — good-transper- + - . ‘ . 7 ’ | tives, radio, beater utomatie | 16 ! wi hecked, tires, batteries, brakes, horn, lights, etc., that we feel would in transmission we ! Rl license number | Jerome S ten 8 $39 5 BRA < . 5 igh make More Than Just | fine transportation for the little womart. All are ready to go. Make her life Transportation j a little more pleasant with good transportation from Oliver Buick. =. $12.00 a Month 1952 FORD Bright Spot ———— ; Tynes, eenee_mumver “e Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass ‘47 Olds. ark ll ) $495 $395 | $195 CHEVROLET 3.0488 . 0408 Sense OCh | iriure mer mane)__TESOS__) act as “| “Under New || Orr? se Checks 24. 12 Dodge Cub Come 1949 PONTIAC ) | 49 Buick Special 2dr. 48 Ford 2dr. 48 Buick 2 dr, et al taal 1952 Plymouth Management |} ee ‘Cpe. "49 Lincoln 4 dr. 46 Ford 4 dr. 7 Reso, ahs, CLARKSTON 1947 PONTIAC Sard ‘ope’ Su porieet conaition. Matthews- | “MOTOR SALES per a a Sm eS ns S| SE SEDRERE ee abr , s OTORS INC. corns Mebaar® edeeiee eraoaves| cameear| =~ OLIVER BUICK : ; PAVED For your convenience ad in Pontiac Press to Bi Sonne OF, S. Saginaw St. : at Joab: tot “preepoctstl' TRSeee 211 S. Saginaw St to 171 _||_ 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | FEZ 9101 Prom raza. | REPRE ree | ES ce Re ae a - ai is i 5 E ai } cme t ; 5 jis Li i F yj li gs | i : Ey z nu i i ] ox i J Hu ef! ili i ; a i # rd = i 7" Fl i F | i | Pd : : 3 ; - | g fi 5 “The Shining | | i : 337 : : i Mort | News. Holiday.| erett ”» 16: 30—(4) Hoo- | Watts his Life. Best} Flame. (2) What’s| Day Fadiman| Raines Case. on Patrick double- 2) Four- hat i Reg? a aH ~ i u esd \ ! E FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) $:00—(7) Breakfast Club. 9:00—(4) Playschool. Wixie. (2) Garry Moore. 16:00—(4) Home. (7) Charm Time. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4) Bob Smith. (7) Play- | ,.. Mystery’s Best. (7) house. (2) Valiant Lady. neo P neat 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4 Court. Judge | 3:36—(4) Betty White. (7) Air- scenes base. (2) Ladies Day. 3:45—(7) Cowboy Colt. Dean, Ella | 4:00—(4) Pinky Lee. "Kennedy | 4:59(4) Howdy Doody. (2) On Your Account. ‘| 4:46—(7) Barnaby Bear. : §:06—(4) Happy Hollow. (7) Auntie Dee. (2) Portia Faces Life. for | 6:15—(2) Seeking Heart. 5:38—(2) Bob Crosby. (4) Adven- ture Patrol. (7) Western Theater. Friendly | 5:45—(2) Sports Camera. FRIDAY EVENING Deadline. (2) Rocky King. 6:15—(4) News. (7) News. Morning {6:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's Worid (7) Stu Erwin. (2) News. 6:45—(4) News. (2) TV's Top Tunes. Harriet. (2) Pantomime Quiz. 7:30—(4) Life of Riley. (7) Great- est Sports Thrills. (2) Topper. Family Pride. (2) Playhouse. © 8:30—(4) Soundstage. (7) In Our Tomorrow's Search. Patrick McVey. (7) | 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. FRIDAY AFTERNOON © 12:00—(4) Waring.) o'clock Comics. Calling. Hume | 12:15—(4) Three Steps. __(2) Welcome Traveler. 5 | 12:45—(7) Stars on Seven. Ttch | 1 0—(2) Robert @. Lewds. 1:30—(2) |9:00—(4) Sports Cavalcade. (7) Zane Gray Theater. (2) Victory Theater 9:30—(4) Greatest Sports Mo (T) 12| ments. (2) City’ Detective. (2) Murphy |9:45—(4) Sports Scrapbook. | secs0 0 Man About Town. (2) ~—~-+-79r4s=(4) Baseball-Halt-of- Fame: 1:60—(4) News. (7) Soupy’s On. | <2) Telenews Ace. (4) Jean | 11:15—(4) Fri. Show. (7) Motion Picture Academy. (2) Eleventh One! Hour Theater. -- Today's Radio. Programs - + Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without notice. 7:00—~(4) The Duke. (7) Ozzie and — ww, (ase) WXYZ, (i) WIBE, (1490) "Ceaw. ar Buns 0:45—WWJ, Signor Ben “irwa. Fibber McOce Tisenhower : Brale | 10:45-— Top | WxYzZ, 7:18—WJR, Musie Hall WCAR, Coffee 148 —WWi, News | CKLW, Toby David $:30—WJR, Music Hall 8:45—WXYZ_ Breakfast Clud WCAR, Radio Reviva) 9:06—WJIR, News. WWJ. Minute Parade Breakfast » WW, Break the Bank Girl Marries 11:06—WW) wrrz, 12:00-—W IR, J, ~— WXYE, ¢ ‘vor ® Kitchen Cly> McLeod Noonday Caller 4:30—WWI, Widder Brows Ties rtain Calis 5:45—WIR, Curt Massey CKLW, News 19:20—Wm, Melon ‘Trent FRIDAY EVENING Crocker 4:06—_WJR, News heed WATE, “Wattrick-Mek. AR, Harmony Hall CKELW, . WJBK. Harris - WCAR, News, Music , WXYZ, Paul Winter ¢:u—w Clark et CELW, Ginger Rogers 7 aoa eee Snort Zz, Lee ite FRIDAY AFTERNOON._ WCAR, Sette Cuses Road Mulholland agg —~ bad Racing CKLW. oe aad WxYz, Stern » Bows, George WJBK, Dinner. Music Tunes wear, Musie 1:15—WIR, Ma Perkins 8:15— WIR, Lowell Thomas CELW, Bud Davies WxYs. Pridays Music Warm me “ “? 7:00—WJIR, Guest House a Be *, ane WWJ, Three ster , Paw CKLW. Your Boy Bue SAY Bees. . WCAR, News, Music 7:15—WWJ, Say With Music - Guiting Light , 4 CKLW, Gu una 2:06—WIR, Ind Mrs. Burton | 7:30—WJIR, Peter L. Mayes Ww, News, Holand Ww, News £1 WIL Worry Wasca | G.as win. Collingwood | 2S IR, MDeake..__ + WWJ, | Man's Family ‘ + —“CEEW, Tr the Mood Martin Block ‘. $:06—WIR, Mr. Keen, Believe CKELW, Your Boy eal "WWJ, America Ps CELW, Counterspy Marriage ys 3:00—WIR, K Rouse WWJ, Hear America WWI, Welcome Travelers WXYZ, Show Btopperrs WXYZ, Ed McKenzie CKLW, Take & Number CKLW, News, Davies Pampas et te ee *:00—WXY2, Sammy Kaye 3:30-—-WWJ, Pepper Young CKLW, ry, Murray Ed McKenzie Don McLeod | 9:15—CKLW, Lyne Murrep 9:90—WJR, Jack Carson Our Ga) Sunday WXYZ, World We Live In te Happiness o—W Hall ~~ rn IR, Musto |e WWJ, America Swinging CKLW, Man Behind Melody 16:185—WJR, Muste Metre. 10:30-—WJR, Curtain Time | WWs. Lieten 10:45-—WXYZ, ef Tewn 4:48—WIR, Music, News Women in House Sus. Quiet News, Wright . uywo Ne m Deland ; ve WXYZ, Wattrick. McK. ae Bowe, Tee of Town WIBK. News. Mcleod WIBK. Gentile. ews, ic : News, Carousel oe ae Bob Reynolds | CER, Cayeettey tess cLW. Human Week CKL $:38—W. Music Hall 11:30—W. ' WETS. Watirick, McK. WayE Revs. Top CKLW, Eddie Chase CKLW, -|@0e—(4) Music Time. (7) Det. | Out, however, and he went to work |in a garage, where, of all things, | he kept other employes in stitches | with imitations of radio announc- ers. iepiee fgets efits Ht ePrell af I led him to seek in Manhattan. He announcing staff i} riyi Hi ; i Fe hazel-brown eyes and. brown hair. ‘News Photos, Voice Recording ‘Together on TV WASHINGTON (INS) — Simul- taneous transmission of simile circuit. This makes it pos- sible to transmit both sight and sound coverage of news within minutes after it happens, Blonde Showgirl Sues in Fines and Costs . i 1 | 4 i F | and didn't feel like posing for this | picture. - He's 18 months old and : r £ if ff g 3 i 5 8 ae + [i Me I 1 i i, ii _ Ris = 2 | U, 8. milk output in June, 1954 ci He shifted to sports-|, cording to McKenna, so it's ap- |parent that our office ating at top efficiency. | Receives Filmi Awai : YWOOD W—A Mexican A $30,000 Plumbing Steck of Netionel Lumber Company wes purchased We Also Have 54” and 66" WASH BASIN YOUNCSTOWN complete. with $4425 CABINET SINKS chrome fatings a et Greet Sevings! ene ‘ bad PUMPS -B Recess . ed ) Tub At cour lowest = ; ever! Murry, save Modern recessed design—tull regulation size — acid resisting ' now! 30 $69.50 Value (Less Trim) eRRREE REL Rae EEE ee ere emer a $; “ a deabeibiliavoas -£ 21x32 Steinless s' cast iron TUB | STEEL SINKS “$595 | EER $595 SINK 21x32 @ Stainproof Regular @ An Amazing Bergein $24.95 HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. Open “til S—Sat. “Wh 6:00 k RE | i voiced |a 32-caliber must = da | sf ctr if i i = Island industry that pays very lit- ‘i Ma id ft il i i =USED TV SETS= 20 Sets to Pick From! We Give Holdens Red Trading Stamps —WALTON— Radio and TV } 1430 Jostyn—Corner of Walton Double Compartment 3-Pc. WHITE BATH SET @ Modern © recessed tub with 85 waste and overflow end tub filler. @ Gleaming white china isvatory, @ Pree standing closet, less seat. triple plated chrome mixing faucets. chain and stopper and drain piug $139.50 value. 3-PIECE COLORED BATH SET $159.00 VALUE * OPEN FRI. NITES “TIL 9:00 P. M. * AVE Full Stock of Soil Pipe end Fittings *” Ells eeeeeee %” Bits ovceess 18%e Ve" Tees .ccsscees 2! Complete with chrome fittings, less 1 09” PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Everything in Plumbing 100 S. SAGINAW ST. FREE PARKING Open Mon. thre Sat., 9 te 5:30—Fri. 9 to 9, Phones: FE 5-2100 and FE £ Fpl ~ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, ‘A NOW FOR EDC — French Pre- mier Pierre Mendes-France is shown as he. appeared at the Finance Council . of the French Republic after win-_ ning two more votes of confidence in the National Assembly. Mendes- France has summoned his cabinet | for talks on the delayed European | army plan. —— Soviet Children ~. GetRed Dose All Schools Saturated | With Communist Lore in Russia | MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet school children receive a heady dose of — : patriotism and politics along with | reading, writing and arithmetic. | i Soviet youngsters who begin Eng- 7 lish-language studies in the third : grade, for instance, learn “map” is a wall chart of the red-colored Soviet Union. By the 14th session they've added “red star” to their grow- In Lesson 31, titled “We Love Our Mother Country,”’ the 9-year- olds (Soviet children begin the | first grade at sever, finish high | school 10 years later) read in large type under a head-and- | Stalin in uniform: “We are Soviet children. We live in the Soviet Union. The Soviet | Union is a great country. The | Soviet Union is our Mother Coun- try. “We love our Great Mother Country. We love our Great Lead- er Comrade Stalin! Long Live Stalin died in March, 1953, the Malenkov administration has not altered the English lan- guage course series and the text ¢ ig still being used.) Fourth-graders meet a photo-| graph of Stalin — still in military | tunic, but without cap — in the} seventh lesson, titled “Our Slo- gans.”’ ‘They read that four boys nam- © ead Nick, Bob, Pete and Alec have stayed after school to dec- erate banners with slogans which include: “Long Live the Great October Revolution!” and “Long Live our Soviet Army and Navy:” As their knowledge of English expands, the lessons become more concrete. Sixth graders, for in- | stance, read about..‘‘Two. Little Patriots” who spot a stranger in the woods and call the border guards, The story ends ominous: | ly, “the man was a spy.” By the time they reach the high | the Soviet «uu iitadents.of English are able to | aon -master.. sketch of Lenin, tales — some of, them pretty grisly — of wartime | valor and an article on the first postwar Five-Year Pian which in- cludes this paragraph: Some people think that figures are a-dull matter. But the figures of the new Five-Year Plan sound like music. . .a solemn and state- ly marching song created by a victorious people who have re- | turned to peaceful labor.” Hungary Probes Crime PARIS (INS)—Hyngarian refugee cifeles in Paris said the Ministry of Education bas created a special gate “growing crime among youth.” Black-marketing and rob- beries top the crime list. The U. S. Commodity Credit Corporatio, owns more than six billion dollars worth of commodi- ties purchased in price support op- erations. Mast Be name brand 1's" pats WOME TRIAL Terms Available ELECTRIC CO. : 9— Sat. Wr Mere Fe 42525 "ss World War IT vie“) tory speech, a Stalin biographical | “commission in Hungary to Invest-7- ROEBUCK AND CO. / aim ry 26-1 * « < } } %, ee. : , ' UGUST 19, 1954 5 — Our Greatest Bicycle Sale in Years! Full Size, Fully Equipped! Regulerly 47.95! n. BIKE § SAVE 9.95! 3 R Only $4 Down on Sears Easy Terms Thrill your youngster with this streamlined beauty—yet be kind to your budget! Features a head light, streamlined tank, luggage carrier, chain guard, kick stand .. . every- thing you'd expect on for more costly models! For 3 days only! Bike Baskets For 3 Days Only! Zinc-plated basket, reinforcing braces, handlebar attachments. Roomy 1$x10x 4%-in. Fits 20, 24 7 and 2S5-in. bikes. Shop during +—Dollar Days—you'll save more! Reg. 1.25 = Special for Dollar Days! 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