‘ : gory | : r ~ ; ; ~ eae ead Aeon The Weather . hh J T Sy . Friday—Fair . (Details Page 2) | PO TAC PRE SS 112th YEAR ‘ a r * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 —52 PAGES S*reAnAERA eke TERE w Pontiac Opens Its First Municipal Parking Neighbor Tells About Dr. Small Acting Berserk Describes His Actions When He Learned Wife Loved Lack (From AP & UP Dispatches) ALLEGAN—A housewife testified today that Dr. Kenneth B. Small, _bran- ‘dishing a gun after a drink- ing episode, ‘terrorized the neighborhood” when he learned his wife had spurned | his love for another man. Mrs. Shirley Klein, a next | door neighbor, testified at the trial of the Detroit den- | tist who is accused of the| —__________——-+ May 29th gunshot slaying | of his wife’s industrialist-| playboy suitor, Jules Lack, | 45, of New York. She related events of May 6 when Mrs. Edith Small pounded on her door late at night and said she | “thought something terrible was going to happen.”’ Mrs. Klein, whose husband is the attorney for Mrs. Small, tes- tified that Dr. Small walked into her home carrying the gun and “looking like he was going to shoot.’’ “I was almost fainting,’ she told the court. ‘‘Ken wasn't sober. He told me not to be scared, that he | wouldn't hurt me.” Mrs. Klein's husband, Harry, took the gun away from Dr. Small, she said. She said Dr, Smal sat down at a kitchen table, put his head in his hands and wept. Mrs. Klein said the dentist's wife offered no com- fort to her husband. Klein, however, testified that Mrs. Small did speak to her hus- band, saying: “Why do you take this so hard? ra a | Amateur Sailors: Saved From Raft: } 5 Who Tried Drifting | to Hawaii Rescued Near California Coast SAN FRANCISCO \wW—Five wet and weary amateur sailors who) had hoped to drift to Hawaii were | plucked from their powerless raft 60 miles off central California early today. | The freighter Metapan. radioed at | | 4:25 a.m. that all of the men had | been rescued despite high seas and | | strong winds. condition. Details of the rescue were not available, The Metapan, which located the | tiny yellow raft Lehi, 62 miles due west of Point Sal, said it was head- miles away. It was expected to dock late today. foundering, | Presumably all were in good | SCENICRUISER SCROLL PRESENTED — One of the highlights ¢ —— Greyhound Head Honored at Coach Christening Here | of the Greyhound Scenicruiser ceremony Wednesday at the GMC Truck }and Coach Division plant, manufacturer of the revolutionary new panied was the presentation of this scroll to Greyhound Corp., by E. P. eft) coach sales manager of GMC. paki $. " Caesar, Greyhound president. (left to right) are Roger M. Kyes. Omers, Next to Crenshaw is he ke ( aan Motors vice asec and group executive in charge of GMC Truck and Coach, . J. Monaghan, GMC general manager, and H who helped in the inauguration of the Greyhound Wednesday accepted. the first of sine sales manager, GMC, Scenicruiser program. 300 new Scenicruisers ® from GMC. 2 en Out 542 Phones. Storm Blasts Two Areas With Walnut-Sized Hail | Comfortable weather settled over Pontiac today after | |a thunderstorm that knocked out 542 local telephones, |, year ago. ‘dropped mercury 13 degrees in an hour and peppered two nearby areas with walnut-sized hailstones. Wednesday was the hottest day this year, with the| ing for San Francisco, about 175; mercury rising to 94 shortly before the cool front 'moved in. A squall line in advance of the front doused The 32-foot six-sided raft was the area with a third of an inch of rain in about an hour's People get divorces all the time. | cast adrift by the Metapan, but the | time. This is the 20th century.’ A deposition was read from the | defendant's father, Jacob Small, | 62, a retired Detroit service sta- tion operator, who collapsed of * heart attack yesterday while wait- ing to testify, The father said that his son) “went crazy” when he found out | that Edith had had a romance in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Detroit Bar Brawl Hospitalizes Four DETROIT # — A bat-swinging bottle-throwing brawl in an East Side bar ended today. with four persons hospitalized and five un- der arrest. Six carloads of police _turned out to restore order. The bar owner, Anthony Deliber- to, 42. of Detroit, accidentally shot himself in the left foot as he struck one of the belligerents with the butt of a pistol. The man hit, An- thony Edmond. of Windsor, Ont., was among the hospitalized. None of those hurt was believed seriously injured. Police said Robert Downey, who works at the bar, told them four men left the bar once, but returned at 2:15 a.m. and forced their way in. One jumped behind the bar, grabbed two baseball bats and a cane and passed them out to his companions, ‘Then, Downey said, the four, all Canadians, started swinging. {8 p.m.and repeated at 8:15 p.m., | Coast Guard said the cutter Alert | would find it and destroy it as a ; Menace to navigation, _ Search for the fragile ‘vaft, which put out from San Fran- cisco last Friday, ended off | Morro Bay, 8', hours after the Coast Guard answered an urgent SOS that the craft was sinking. The Metapan, which sailed from Golfito, Costa Rica, July 9 with a cargo of bananas, was in the gen- eral area when it picked up the SOS. It was bound for San Fran- cisco and Puget Sound. The United Fruit Co, freighter picked up a radio signal from the Lehi at 12:25 a.m. and took the raft alongside less than three |hours later in what the Coast | Guard praised as a marvel of sea- | manship. | The Lehi's SOS, first sent about said: The message said: ; “Taking water. Bow opened during heavy sea. Need tow. Sink- able condition.Raft Lehi.” The call followed four days of private searching and two days of radio appeal by the raft's ailing ra- dio operator, Don Smith of Santa Rosa, to be taken from the Lehi. \Marriage Bans Lifted BERLIN ®— Soviet authorities have lifted a nine-year ban and are now alldwing Russians to mar- ry Germans, the anti-Communist Information Bureau West reported today. GMC Workers to Invade Walled Lake More than 25,000 fun-seekers will invade Walled Lake Amusement Park this Saturday for the biggest single picnic of the season. The annual outing is sponsored by GMC Truck and Coach Division for its empl the division is working diligently to make this better ‘than any of the 17 previous programs. Arrangements are being made for free rides for chil- dren from noon to 4 p. m., continuous contests_from 10 a m. to 4p. m. and special for Outing oyes and their families, and exhibits and hobby displays. Owen O'Neill, GMC Truck * employe relations supervi- sor who is chairman for the picnic, said one of the main attractions will be a hobby show in the. roller rink. Hobbyists will display equipment from homemade harpoons to skin diving aqualungs. Exhibits will include model airplanes and antique cars. A special safety exhibit in started + strate the model and give a talk on fire safety. Movies on GMC products also will be shown during the all-day program. ' Various cohtests will be staged in a recreation area adjoining the park on the south. They will in- clude golf chipping tests, bait and fly casting, archery and basketball throwing, Girls’ Softbali Team against ‘the girts’ team_.from™ River Rouge. A softball game. pitting the GMC}. out the athletic part of the program. | The U. S. Weather: Bu- |reau says cooler weather Twill stay at least until Sat-| urday. It forecasts, fair skies, a low of 56 to 60 de- grees tonight and high tem- perature of 78 to 82 Friday. The mercury rose from an early- morning low of 71 Wednesday to the 94-degree reading. The storm lowered temperatures from 91 de- grees about 3 p.m. to 78 at 4 p.m. Temperatures sank to 58 de- grees early today, but climbed back to 62 by 8 a.m. and 74 by 1 p.m. in downtown Pontiac. The cool front that crossed Pon- tiac Wednesday had pushed the Here's how one of hailstones in yesterday's sterm measures up with cigarette lighter. week-long heat wave out of the Midwest today. The mercury shot to 120 degrees at Fort Scott, Kan., Wednesday and 116 at Mexico, Mo., before cooler weather reached those states. Almost 60 peogle died from heat in the United States this week, Afternoon thunderstorms in Ma- comb County carried..winds that unroofed a house, a barn and ‘ o garages. Operators of the Royal Motel in Clinton Township ‘said winds knocked down one of jts build- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Two Get $3,800 From Indiana Bank BRISTOL, Ind. @ — Two men held up the Citizens State Bank in Bristdl shortly after it opened for btisiness today and escaped with. about $3,800. Bristol is 11 miles east of Elk- hart, The robbers were reported to have driven out of the town on Ind, 1420. . State_police set up road blocks along this road east and west of Bristol and also on Ind. 15, which leads north and south from the town, } 4 Bingo Petitions Short of Names Proposal May Be Kept Off Ballot by Signatures Ruled Invalid LANSING — Unless the State Board of Canvassers rules other- wise Monday, initiatory petitions to legalize bingo have fallen short of winning the proposaj a place on the November ballot. Completing a careful count of 326,000 signatures filed, the State Elections Division said that ap- proximately 40,000 signatures have j been ruled invalid and that the petitions are approximately 1,000 short of the 286,000-odd necessary to put the prdposal before the voters next fall. The board could, however, hold that some of the questioned sig- natures are valid and declare the petitions sufficient. A division spokesman said the largest number of the petitions were thrown out because of in- complete affidavits from the circu- lators. A substantial pumber were ruled invalid because they were inscribed as being circulated in cities which are in reality villages. The division reported that peti-" tions must be circulated in cities ‘and townships and not in villages because only cities and tewnships have full registration lists against which signatures can be checked. The Michigan and Detroit Councils of Churches, which had opposed placing the bingo issue on the ballot, had demanded that the board send the petitions back to county clerks to determine whether the signatures. corre- sponded to the actual signatures of registered voters. : The Michigan Association of Non- Profit Charitable Organizations was the sponsor of the drive to collect the signatures. In Today's Press Birmingham pee ou News David Lawrence Ur: George Crane is ten & Open every night ‘til Country, Listman, former Pentioce Press Phete T Gls Released by Czech Reds Men OK but Nervous) After Being Picked Up, Held for 12 Days | WAIDHAUS, Germany «®—Seven American soldiers, held in Commu- nist CzechoslovaRia since Ameri- can eS Day, crossed the today at noon pee 2 an, in captivity. The six enlisted men and a cap- | tain were turned over at this West German-Czech border point where Associated Press correspondent William Oatis was freed more than They were met by a detach- ment from the U, 8. 2nd Armored Cavairy, which is stationed along the East-West frontier. An Army spokesman said earlier that ‘after a routine interrogation, a news conference will be held," probably Saturday. U.S. Army authorities said the men appeared to be in ‘good con- dition’’ and that they reported ‘‘the food was good.” They were brought to the ber- der in a dusty Czech bus, and as they climbed out some of them appeared red-eyed and nervous, but in geod health. Capt. Davis, clotching a road map in his hands, spoke briefly for the group after they stopped | momentarily on the German side of the border. Davis himself appeared nervous. His hands trembied as he spoke. Two of the men were carrying cameras they apparently had taken with them on their July 4 sightseeing trip to the border. The men were met by Lt. Col. Archie Birkner of the 2nd Armored Cavalry, who led a detatchment of about.20_men...Behiad him. where the dirt highway reaches back to the German town of Weiden, 12 miles away, armed jeep patrols rolled guard. They were put into cars and convoyed toward Nuernberg. The seven, members af the 816th Field Artillery Battalion, are: Capt.-Jack M. Davis, the baf- talion surgeon, Raytown, Mo.; Cpl. John F. Glasson, Oakdale, ‘Calif.; Pfc, Jerry W. Griffith, Springfield, Ohio; Pfc. George Switzer, Mil- burn, Neb.; Pfc. Leonard D. Ten- nis, Alliance, Ohio; Pvt. Richard J. Jumper, Boonville, Mo., and Pvt. Ross F. McGinnis, Greens- burg, Pa. = capital in the afternoon. Electric Storms Batter Ohio; Leave 3 Dead Power, Phone Service Disrupted as Severe Winds Sweep State COLUMBUS (AP)— Angry winds upset great portions of Ohio last night in severe electrical storms that caused at least three deaths. The storm raced from northwest to south- east, climaxing a day of near record heat and injur- ing scores of Ohioans. Fires were set by light- ning, roofs lifted, trees up- rooted and power and ~ | telephone service disrupted. Winds of hurricane strength jlashed Franklin County _(Columbus) and reached a brief peak of 76 miles an | hour. At Wapakoneta, 9-year-old Carl Pester was killed when winds col- lapsed a barn he sought shelter in during the storm. Charles Gar- rard, 69, died on a downtown New- ark street of a fractured skull caused by flying debris, Mark Richardson of Marietta was electrocuted when he came in con- tact with a fallen live wire Earlier Alvin Minck, 31, of Co- lumbus died of heat prostration in the 104.4 degrees that baked the UF Campaign Cities plunged into darkness by power failures included Zanes. | ville, Newark, parts ef Colum- bus and Dennisen. The lights went out when 10- year-old Glenda Arbaugh was wheeled into Newark city hospital |} for an emergency appendectomy. But she was listed in good con- dition after an operation illumi- nated by flashlights. In Franklin county, where radio and telephone service was badly handicapped by the storm, firemen said they located fires by search- ing for bright. spots in the sky. Lightning set many barns afire, A woman and two children were_ injured when lightning struck a Zanesville home causing the roof to cave in. They were Mrs. Anna Lou Cain, 22; Robert Brown, 15, and Curtis Cain, 9, Curtis is the son of featherweight boxer Teddy “Redtop” Davis. Mrs. Cain is the boy’s aunt. The Columbus weather bureau said the storm entered northwest Ohio and gathered strength as it spread across the state. The stormh followed a day of blistering heat with the mercury shooting past 100 over much of the state. The readings included 103 at Cincinnati, 106 at Portsmouth and 105 at Ironton and Logan. Report Notes 758 New Polio Cases WASHINGTON (®—The Public Health Service reported today there were 758 new cases of polio last week. This was an increase of 4 per cent over the preceding week. The agency said, however, that the week's total is about 20 per | cent less than the number reported in the corresponding week last year. The cumulative total for the year is 5,458 cases compared with 5,621 7 Fund Worker-— MRS. A, W. GAULT Official Named Woman to Be Chairman of Residential Division for Fall Drive Mrs, A. W, Gault of 46 S. Avery Rd., Elizabeth Lake, will be residentia| division chairman for this fall's Pontiac Area United Fund campaign. Mrs. Gault, who served as dis- trict captain in the 1952 and 1953 400 workers canvassing of the homes and out- lying businesses in Pontiac, Wa- terford and Pontiac Township. Frank S. Lyndall, general chair- United Fund campaigns, will head |. doing door-to-door |" Mayor Deposits Official Nickel at9 A. M. Today Pike - Parke Site Holds 250 Cars With Others Being Considered — By BURDE?T C. STODDARD Pontiac opened its first municipal parking lot today at E. Pike and Parke Sts., capping seven years of effort by city officials, busi- ness leaders and civic groups to put the city into the public parking business. Mayor William W. Don- aldson cut a tape officially opening the 250-car, nickel- an-hour lot at 9 a.m. The lot will be open to paid parking from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. every day except Sun- days and certain holidays. A three-hour limit will be enforced. In a statement made yesterday Donaldson said, “It has taken Pontiac 25 years to acquire a new and badly needed city hall and seven years to provide our first short-term municipal parking | lot: . man for the fall drive, announced Mrs. Gault's appointment, paign leaders already named in- clude Hazen Atkins, who heads Nor- man; Carrali Oxmun, special gifts division chairman; and Ralph B. Eastridge, nationa] firms. Burch Named... in Conservation Appointment LANSING — The executive office | today. announced Gov. Wil- HL liams’ appointment of Frank E. Burch, executive secretary of the Detroit Sportsmen's Congress, to the State Conservation Commis- Burch, 55, fills the unexpired term of the late Donald B. Mc- ly. The term expires April 1, 1957. Prior to his position with the sportsmen's group, Burch was a salesman afd florist. A native De- troiter, he graduated from Cass Technical High School and is a veteran of World War I. Burch said he classed himself as an independent Republican. In the governor's absence, the executive office quoted him as saying that Burch “is a represen- tative of the average Wayne Coun- exponent of conservation educa- tion. He has been a leader in promoting: a program of better farmer-sportsmen's relations .. . I am confident of his ability to the cause of conservation in Mich- igan."’ Greeks Execute Two ATHENS, Greece #—Two Bul- garians have been executed by a firing squad in Corfu, press dis- patches reported today. for the : corresponding .period of 1953, An Athens military tribunal sen- tenced the pair for espionage. First City-Owned Parking Lot in Use Cam- 7 Louth of Detroit who died recent- |! ty” Sportsman anda tong-time | make a significant contribution to |‘ City Manager Walter K. Willman (Continued on Page 2, Col,_2)—— Wilson Wants Laws on Risks for Pentagon to Handle Subversives WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense gress will pass legislation to plug up the loophole. He ealled for pas- : is | ; ii rg 2 iF EF if i 3 e | ~ Detroit —Wingham in a zoning suit brought Spl iiterceptor Sewer Report Is: Well Received) by Affected Communities From Our Birmingham Bureau | with youngsters leaving at 8:30 ‘BIRMINGHAM — Well received by area officials was the report made yesterday on ‘financing the proposed Detroit interceptor sewer Bloomfiel the engineer and legal and finan- cial consultants for the advisory committee of the Oakland-Rouge Sanitary District closely estimated the number ef connections to exist ultimately in each. municipality, so that: capital costs would be allo cated proportionally to-each com and operating costs would be berne by the resi- dents using the system. It would he left to each community te de- : share said, “financing doesn't too difficult and would be the abilities of each unit te handle.” Bloomfield Township representa- tives again evidenced an interest in joint action with Birmingham, on the project, Egbert said, and this phase will be taken up at Mon- day's City Commission meeting. He added that the group agreed ‘on a name change, with the dis- trict now to be known as the Ever- green Drainage District. > » * What transpired at a committee session held this week by the City Commission and planning board has not: been entirely. divulged, but the two groups met for discussion of the Pembroke Manor area, cur- rently beset by legal entanglie- ments. One topic of conversation re- volved around the sale of six va- cant city-owned lots, in the block bounded by Maple, Coolidge. York- shire and St. Andrews. a.m, and returning at 7:30 p.m. * . Drivers on West Maple avenue found a detour awaiting them this paving and widening project from Linden to Westchester way. City Engineer L. R. Gare said westbound traffic will be directed south on Southfield, west on Lin- coin te Cranbrook, and north back to Maple, with the same route in reverse for eastbound drivers, : He estimated that the detour will end just before Labor Day. * * * lege show that of 65 trees tested, 52 positive cases of Dutch Elm dis- sease have been uncovered in Bir- miggham, Harvey Rasch, assistant city forester, said yesterday. Pontiac City Opens First Parking Lot (Continued From Page One) said, “The lot has been designed for the convenience of the general public wishing to spend a limited time in the downtown shopping area “It is hoped the let will re- lieve traffic congestion by reduc- ing the number of cars cruising in seareh of short-term parking and assist in keeping up prop- erty values in downtown Pontiac by making it easier for people to use downtown services.”’ The lot's history is traced through a series of plans, counter- plans, legal actions and debates recorded since 1947. One of the first concrete steps toward development of a parking program was taken in April 1947 when former City Manager George The sale of this land will be put to a public vote Aug, 3, Also discussed was the so-called “tri- angie case,” which the city plans to appeal to the State Su- preme Court. The triangle in question is the area boynded by Eton, Graefield Terraces and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad right-of-way. In May, Circuit Court Judge Frank L. against the city of Bir- FE. Bean appointed a Parking Study Committee of seven businessmen to investigate the problem. The group Made its final report in January 1948 recommending that 10 lots be built over a twe- year period to provide space for 1,885 cars. They pointed out that increas- ing traffic would eventually force nearty all street parking to be banned and cited the danger te Pontiac’s business section if additional parking were not pro- vided. The Pontiac Press published a City Commission sagen ir property. mostly Maple ave- frontage. is suitable for busi- 754 *F Land Is Condemned for Junior High BIRMINGHAM—A Cirucit Court jury of 10 women and two men yesterday a 22-acre site for a new school. Before Judge George B. Hart- rick, they turned in a verdict “‘con- demned by necessity’’ for 22 acres bounded by Derby and Adams roads: Buckingham street and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad right of way. A sum of $86,252.20 was awarded. The Board of Education sought the land for a new junior high school, and a playground for an existing school nearby. A school offer of $1,250 per acre was turned down by owners, who made a counter proposal of $4,750 per acre Birmingham school district vo- ters recently approved a $3,500,000 bond issue for the junior highand an addition to the present high school, °‘ series of articles in the spring of 1949 describing Pontiac’s paring situation and illustrating public parking programs in other Michi- gan cities. In August 1949 the Parking Lot Assn., a group of private lot oper- ators, made a report to the City Commission stating that no short- age of space existed. It said the problem was one of traffic con- gestion and felt that a reorganiza- tion of private lot operations would help solve'the problem. The group's suggestion came after rejecting a request by the Pentiac Chamber of Commerce, which has strongly backed mw- nicipal lots to be financed hy special assessment of property owners. Meanwhile various civic organi- zations were sponsoring public dis- | cussions and studies. In May 1950 the City Plan Com- mission turned down the private operators’ proposals and backed the original 10-lot idea. On Sept. 5, 1950, Oscar M. Gun- derson, Detroit traffic engineer. was retained by the city to make a parking study. He reported in June 1951 that Pontiac needed 900 more spaces and recommended that two short-term lots, to hold 375 cars, be built immediately. One of his suggested sites was the lot opened today. Gunderson proposed that revenue bonds be issued to finance the lots. The bonds could be paid for from parking meter revenues, he ex- plained. He emphasized = the great need was for short-term parking. - In August 1952 city commission- ers received a report made by Lloyd B. Reid. New York traffic The Weather AND VICINITY — Fair and ht pleasant ten a@ Friday n an ae y Frida wght 36 te N t Wind velocity 10 m.p.h Sun sets Thursday at 8:07 . Direction; N Moon sets Friday at 5:43 a.m Moon rises Thursday at § p.m. 6B. W.. ccccece- Lo] 13 G. M@......... 7 FB. M..ccccces ee Sesser oe 72 OB M...cocse-- 6 i PM... “ 8B. M....00806-4 50. Gh. crveccces 68 i y tm Pontise (As Yecorded downtown) mn Sarge esokgesseesee i cloudy; .31 in. je —__—_—_ Pa Year im Pontiac Hy ay eabrv ese eeavecuee 90 > temperaturs vepecccsesecesss: OF Mean temperature SOSSSe + <9gRTIES 00 6.5 : sedizre? eSsscasencs engineering consultant hired by Sam L. Stolorow; president of the Outdoor Parking Co. which owns a -| majority of Pontiac's private’ lots. Reid’s report stated that lots were rarely over 60 per cent full and again pointed to traffic con- gestion as the sore spot. On Feb. 10, 1953 city commis- and one on the site of the former County-City market st 4 aril St. Pontiac then owned \40 per cent of the market and none of the Parke-Pike land. On March 17. 1953. a petition F ~ Be . commissioners ar amendment to the 1953 moming, with the start of the} Additional samples returned from. | laboratories at Michigan State Col- the Rev. THE PONTIAC PRI \ ES 4 a oe GROUND BREAKING — Ceremonies starting the | Jr., Harold E. Sweeney, and Carson Bingham. To be new Holy Name Church took place Sunday, when | built on the site of the former church on Harmon Eugene Paddock, pastor, wielded the | street, the new building will seat 1,000. The $600,000 shovel. Giving him helpful hints are parishioners | building is scheduled for completion in 1'3 years. left to right, John Annas, Frederick Colombu claiming the amendment was iile- gal and city action to acquire the lot-sites was stopped pending the suit's outcome. Earlier in June the city had purchased a piece of the site ceoten on Pike street for $27,- On June 2% the private opera- Neighbor Describes Qutburst by Small (Continued From Page One) Miami, Fla., with Lack and wanted a divorce. tors filed petitions asking a pub- lie vote on the appropriations amendment and on a proposal te prevent use of public funds for municipal off - street park- ing. On Aug. 10; a Circuit Court rul- ing and a later Michigan Supreme Court decision upheld the city, but meanwhile the greater portion of the Parke - Pike land was sold to the Jack Habel Chevrolet. Co. at a reported $60,000 for business- expansion usc. The city authorized condemna- tion proceedings to acquire the Ha- bel property on Aug, 11, 1953 after purchasing another chunk on the corner of Pike and Parke for $9.- 300. The county's share of the market building was also beught for $48,890. Commissioners balked at losing part of the market which they considered part of the municipal parking program. Habe} sold his piece of the site. almost two acres, to the city on April 20 for $78,000. Before his purchase of the land, city officials had hoped to pay only about $50,- 000 for it. Previously on March 2, a Cir- cuit Court jury sitting in the con- demnation proceedings had ruled “no necessity’’ for Pontiac to condemn the land. The jury ruled. however, that short term parking ; here is necessary, but felt the Parke-Pike land was not an es- sential location. Circuit Judge George B. Hart- rick said the verdict was “‘in- consistent” and received it sub- ject to review. The city asked a new trial, but neither issue was decided when the land was purchased, Construction of the lot was be- gun immediately. Stolorow and other private op- erators appeared before the city commission June 8 to protest the planned dismantling of the market building and the installation of short-term meters there. They said meters on the market site would be across the street from a private lot and in direct competition with them. They stated they needed short-term parking business to operate at a profit. Commissioners have indicated they will wait to see how the first lot works out before proceeding with the market site. Year's 2nd Polio Case - Listed in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Second polio case within a week, afid the second ot the year, was reported today by City Health Nurse Mrs. Anyce Gil- lette. 7 Latest victim is a six-year-old boy ‘who participated in the Dr. Salk polio vaccine trial. Oni fishing trawler can net a quarter of a million pounds of fish The cider Small told how his son was a hard-working boy who came home from school to help in the service station and saved ‘his money. “Stay with folks like me," he said he told his son. “Don't go too The father said he didn't ‘‘recog- nize my boy any more”’ after the dentist's wife asked for a divorce. “I'd ask him about his troubles and he'd go crazy,” the father said. “T asked him why he couldn't have character. I told him he shouldn't run and should be calm about it. But his hands trembled; he spilled coffee on his clothes. He was crazy at that time,”’ the elder Small said. Dr. Small is expected to tes- tity later today in his own de- fense at the trial in the Allegan County Courthouse. The 30-year-old dentist's attorney, Leo W. Hoffman, said Smaill's testimony would “‘prove he was insane an@d undergoing mental torture.” Hoffman said ‘Small's world came crashing down when he be- came convinced Lack was making a toy’ out of his pretty wife, Edith, who loaned the New Yorker $10,000 shortly before he was mur- dered. Small and his wife took ad- vantage of the excitement cre- ate by the collapse of his father during Wednesday's sessions to have their first private talk since the killing. Small told his wife's attorney, Harry Klein, he would like to thank her for her testimony. which he felt aided his plea of temporary imsanity, Deputies Dwight Watson and Jahn Atkins took the two to the prosecutor's office quietly and they talked for 10 minutes. There was no show of emotion during the talk. Hoffman launched his defense of the Detroit dior Wednesday as the first-degree murder trial went into its third day in Allegan Coun- ty’s 65-year-old red brick court- house. Crowds jamming the courtroom im 90-degree heat sat through the lunch recess to be sure they had seats for the afternoon ses- sion. Smaill's father, Jacob overcome with emotion after Hoffman's open- moments before he was to testify. He was reported later to be in “good condition’ and Hoffman said a deposition: from him would. be presented today. Small's wife, Eaith, 31, who wit- nessed the Memorial Day weekend killing with other guests, a week. SAFETY CHECKED TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 1948 BUICK 4 Door ‘ RADIO - HEATER - GOOD TIRES and BRAKES ‘210 Orchard Lake, Ave. | FE 2-9101 || OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.'M. . " "195 ‘ ’ . couldn't be reasoned with. Once he threw a glass at his father and said ‘Pa, I don't like you any more’,”’ she said. Mrs. Small said she first learned of her son's interest in Edith, his wife, when he told her he had met a very fine girl in Ann Arbor and was dating her. That was shortly after Dr. Small had graduated from dental school, she said. Later, when he was at a naval station in Idaho, she received a letter from him saying ‘‘Edie’’ and he had de- cided to get married. The mother said she and her hnus- high, because you'll fall too low."’| band attended the wedding in De- troit Nov. 22, 1944, and “every- body was very happy.” In his opening statement, Hoffman said “the pain in Small’s mind” was like a “physi- cal blew” after Mrs. Snail re- turned from a Florida vacation last spring and asked him for a divorce, The attorney said Mrs. Small “locked the bedroom door” after she returned and Small,’ who “wasn't given to drink,’’ went out and got drunk. When he returned. Hoffman said. Mrs. Small called the police. Hoffman said the dentist's “breaking point’’ came when his wife went to the Lake Michigan home for a weekend rendezvous with Lack. She said she was going to Chi- cago to visit friends, the attor- | ney said, but later called’ from Fennville, which is near the sum- mer home, to check on her three children. “The word ‘Fennville’ was‘ the breaking point,"’ Hoffmag said. “From then on Small was com- pelled without reason to see what was going on."’ The attorney said Small ‘‘doesn't remember much of what happened after he left Detroit to find his wife’ at the Lake Michigan home. Dr. George Barahal, professor of psychology at Wayne University, was one of the chief witnesses Wednesday. In describing an inter- hal said Dr. Small had told him he would do anything to preserve his marriage. “If psychiatric help was neces- sary he was eager to take treat- view with the defendant, Dr. Bara-| ment,"’ Barahal said. $, THURSDAY, JULY. 15, 195 x-City Resident _ Dies After Illness Word has been received here of the death of J. H. French, 77, former employe at Oakland Motor Car Co., now Pontac Motor Divi- sion. He lived at Dimondale and died in the Charlotte Hospital Wednesday after an illness of nine months, A pioneer in the automobile in- dustry in Michigan, he also was employed at Olds Motor Car Co., Segar Engine Works in Lansing and later at Chevrolet in Flint. While in Flint ne was a city commissioner, a trustee of the board of regents of General Motors Institute and three times president of the Industrial Mutual Assn. He was active in building the IMA auditorium. Following his return to Eaton County he served 16 years as sup- was chairman of the Board of Su- pervisors. ; Funeral will be Friday. Mrs. Joseph Elwood Funeral for Mrs. Joseph (Nellie G.) Elwood, 83, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. The Rev. Ralph Claggett, former pastor of First Congre- gational Church here, will offic- | iate and burial will be in Water- ford Center Cemetery. Born Feb. 10, 1871 in White Lake Township she was the daughter of Isaiah and Emily Parish and the vidow of Joseph Elwood who died in 1946. Mrs. Elwood made her home at 209 Florence Ave.‘ until about a year ago when she went to live with her son, Clark, in Traverse City. She died at Elk Rapids ~at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. She was a n ember of the First Congregational Church here. Besides her son, she is survived by a granddaughter. Miss Edythe Jackson Miss Edythe Jackson, 83, of 2875 Chadwick Dr. died at her residence at 3 p. m. Wednesday. Born in Beverly York, England, Sept. 12, 1870, she was the daugh- ter of James and Jenny Jackson. She came to Pontiac in 1887 and was a member of First Presbyter- ian Church. Surviving are two nieces, Mabel Jackson of Detroit and Mrs. Arthur Minster with whom she made /her home; a brother, Will of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Camp- bell of Tucson, Ariz. Funeral will be Saturday at 11 a. m. from the Sparks-Griffin Cha- pel. Dr. William H. Marbach, her pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Roseland Park Ceme- tery, Royal Oak. Storm Blasts Areas With Big Hailstones (Continued From Page One) ings and took 10 square feet of shingles off another. Richard Allen Davies, 20, of East Lansing, died on Lansing’s Walnut Hills Golf course when lightning struck his metal umbrella handle. Lightning also set fire to a Scio Township wheat field in Washte- naw County. Pontiac observers reported no seriéus wind damage and a fairly mild lightning toll. The oversized hail that peppered part of Inde- pendence Township, Bald Mountain and Squirre) roads apparently missed Pontiac completely. “It was like being bombed,”’ were an inch and a half thick— and so heavy they covered the lawn,” x Charlies McNulty, 3328 Bald Mountain Rd., reported hailstones Reduced Were to $100 : Raa IRE RS a ite BOP eT SWIM WEAR Remodeling Sale! : One Group : | SPRING COATS | Full Length and Toppers | J i ONE GROUP CATALINA 20" the size of walnuts and Mrs. Forist Cotcher, 3745 Squirrel Rd., said the stones were so big-they dented temporary roofing on part of her home. In Independence, Mrs. John Put- nam, 5640 Maybee Rd.,, said her lawn looked“‘like it was raining ice cubes.” Her family packed some of the inch-thick hailstones in their refrigerator to show Consumers Power Co. said an electrical buildup from lightning burned out fuses in a transformer supplying 25 Washington Park homes, "————., Detroit Edison Co. reported the only big line break came in a + —_—= ———_—< wire supplying 200 Independence and Springfield-Township homes. Michigan Bell Telephone said its damage was scattered through Pon- tiac, Rochester, Clarkston and Drayton Plains. Most utility dam- age was blamed on lightning..and water. No Escape for Drunk MARTINS FERRY, O. (UP) — Loca! police are resourceful. 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Brand new model at this cut price 98 North ({@ Saginaw ROTHERS See 4 * WY) ween het cents he ay enipiipsesite ign +e @&eeoe--+ Se ce i tated ** | ms TE Ry EE Sn TN ee a ee ee ee eee ee eee NO. 1 SCH@OL ‘MARM’—Miss Lucille Carroll, of Wooster, Ohio, the nation’s No. 1 school teacher, smiles as she talks with delegates to the National Education Associa- tion (NEA) in New York City. Miss Carroll, new president of the department of classroom teachers of the NEA, said the most serious problem for teachers today is the high school ‘‘drop-out.”’ School Building Program Urged Whitmer Cites Need for in Pontiac Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- tendent .ef Pontiac public schools, said Wednesday that planning a school building program is Pon- tiac’s number one project. Whitmer told Pontiac Board of Education that the school system must decide how many more class- rooms it needs by September, 1955, and map a long-range 10-year pro- gram. Whitmer alse brought the beard up to date on repairs at several buildings during Wednes- day's regular monthly meeting at schoo! offices, 40 Patterson St. The board told Whitmer to. let Bundy Construction Co. do the $4,800 repair job on stone work over Pontiac High School's three eastern entrances. Bunday is now repairing high school lavatories as well. Whitmer said architects are drawing plans to replace the buck- ling front wall of the school sys- tem'’s bus garage on Patterson street. ‘“‘We hope to get bids by Aug. 1," he said. A bulging end wall at Bagley School ig being braced by inch-thick steel rods. The board gave Whitmer a three- year contract with salary of $14,500 the first year and $500 more each year. Full Day Faces Princess From Ballroom Floor BAD EILSEN, Germany ® — Princess Margaret stayed until after 3 a.m. today at the lavish British officers’ dance in her honor, but fatigue and aching feet kept her off the floor most of the night. The usually vivacious 23-year-old told her lineup of young and hand- some partners she was tired and somewhat footsore after the stren- uous round of official appearances and parties since she arrived Mon- day for an official visit to the West German government and a tour of British units. Last night's ball was a combined - operation, given by the officers of the British navy and air force. The princess danced only five of the first 15 numbers and asked that the vigorous Scottish reels on the program be cancelled. Instead she sat in the chimney lounge, chatting with the officers. Another full day was lined up for the princess today. army, Mexico Clamps Down on Out-of-Gas Routine MEXICO CITY (®—Now it's against the law to run out of gas in downtown Mexico City. The traffic bureau announced the new law, saying stalled cars create serious traffic jams and something had to be done about it. Duration of Custer’s ‘Last Stand’’ was less than an hour. Read My Ad in Tomorrow's Paper! 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Thorne Decision Delayed Again Doctors Ask Additional Time for Examination of Deceased Heir CHICAGO W—A decision on how mail order heir Montgomery Ward Thorne met his death has been put off for at least two weeks. A panel of pathologists an- nounced yesterday they will re- quire much additional time to com- plete their examination of all his vital organs and of veins removed from his arms. s s * They expect to determine wheth- er punctures in the veins were caused by injections of narcotics shortly before his mysterious death June 19—nine days after he made drastic revisions in his will. s . * Dr. Harry Leon, coroner's phy- sician, has blamed the death on a combination of drugs, narcotics and wood alcohol. He opined a second person might be involved. However, some physicians dis-| agreed with his published findings | and the panel of pathologists was delegated the job of making a new and more complete examination. Thorne's body was exhumed | Tuesday and the autopsy and pre- | liminary examination made yes-| terday. ° * ° In- the rewritten version of his will, Thorne, 20, left three quarters of his near-two-million dollar estate to his sweetheart, Maureen Ragen, and her mother Aleen. His own mother, Marion, who was sole ben- eficiary under his original will, was left a one-eighth share. s ® Wind Kills Woman ~ in Pennsylvania Ci in Pennsylvania City LEWISTOWN, Pa. (#—A tor- nado-like blast of wind tore the roof from a brick recreation hall at nearby Milroy in the height of last night's storm, killing one wom- an and injuring eight youngsters. Some of the children said the walls and floor of the hall—part of a summer church camp— seemed to sway and come apart. Falling debris killed Mrs. Leroy Phillips, 40, of Alden? Physicians at Lewistown Hospi- tal said Katherine McKinnis was in critical condition with internal injuries; another child, Ellen Thomas, has a possible fracture of the hip and a third, Caroline Volk, suffered a compound frac- ture of the leg. All three girls are 12. The other children were treat- ed and discharged. Sam Benson Says: - MEN! DON’T! BUY A SUIT ‘TIL YOU SEE MINE... DO! . eS EDWARD E. WILSON to attend the CHARLES E. WILSON, JR grand opening of our beautiful new dealership building at 1350 .N. Woodward Ave., Birmingham friday, 1p.m.-9 p.m.; saturday, 9 a.m.-9p.m. a warm welcome awaits you at your new pontiac - cadillac headquarters . . . won't you stop in during our Grand Opening? e . wilson pontiac-cadillac, inc. a 2 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15. 1954 | Oe ee es ; “Se 1 gn ® “SRE ty # wet. wie Bs eu Jove, pete { Pe ge ae NGA wae linc hie ; ee ee ees Se A Ag een on Bind eel: ~~ special attraction! motors PREWIEWS of PROGRESS a spectacular, educational stage show! SEE THE WONDERS OF MODERN SCIENCE FRIDAY @ Jet propulsion in action NIGHT @ Juggling atoms to make todays rubber and tomorrow's fuel SATURDAY Music on the beam of o concent arc lump rated And many other thrilling demonstrations on display! direct from g-m motorama @ PONTIAC’S sensational ‘‘car- of - the FRIDAY future”. . . the STRATO-STREAK and SATURDAY e@ CADILLAC’S distinctively beautiful “dream car”... PARK AVENUE @ Plus mony other exciting dispays from General Motors MOTORAMA plan now fo attend ... and bring along your family and friends! _ _ EIGHT 4 ) — A desert army - of about men has the 1%4 locust invasion of the Arabian Pen- ' insula “in hand,” according to the leading Middle East authority _on locust control. Mohammed Hussein, consultant * top expert on locust control in the ment assigned an exceptionally large number of men to the cam- paign this year,” he said. “There are 1,000 men working in control teams ‘tn the Riyadh area alone,” The Riyadh area, in charge of Mohammed. Hosni, entomologist at | i i Eek i Ta i i eri ist i i before dawn to late evening | at- tacking the concentrations of vo racious insects. Insecticide sprayers mounted en trucks were employed for swarms in gardens and those trapped in built-up areas, but most of the campaign was waged with poison bran, After the locusts are airborne, the spotting fs more difficult. Us- ually the teams try to find the swarms before sunrise. The swarms fly all day and most all night; if they are near green vegetation at sunset, they will set- tle there, and, by eating all night, they can destroy almost any crop. When they find no plant life, they will eat wood or cloth. If the swarm is spotted on the ground, the control team tries to circle the area with bran, the help- ers sowing if on foot. After the The most important aid in spot- ting hopper concentrations in the GEES ayaaty iid it 72325 28 it to MIAMI Vic DELTA C&S AIRLINES | DURING TEL-HURON’S JULY JAMBOREE Ti» “4 he, - ™“~ a NS eltlagile CENTER for the Arab League and formerly }- 10,000-Man Desert Army Fighting: Arabian Locusts “Of course, there was a reason- able basis for this belief. The lo- custs always followed rain, and without rain, there can be no life in the desert and no grass-for the camels. Ny “There was another reason why the Bedouin ‘probably resisted the early efforts in locust control, The locust to him not only destroyed food, but created it. Roasted lo- custs are very nutritious” You still can see them in the suks in Arabia. Just put a large number of mature locusts filled with eggs into the campfire until the wings and legs are burned off. Sprinkle a little salt on the abdomen and eat them —. they taste just like caviar. I know from experience.” __: THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Chicken Creates Alarm POTTSTOWN, Pa. w — Mrs. George Brill,.of Pottstown, saw a fire in the kitchen of a neighbor's home and called the fire depart- ment, Two volunteer fire compa- nies, a service truck and an ambu- lance arrived in time to see the neighbors’ chicken prepared for Sunday dinner. The fire was the singeing of the chicken's pin- feathers. @ Dresser base FEDERAL’S 7 SHOP IN AIR-COOLED COMFORT! § = @Bed with matching nighf stand @Salem chest Bed with matching night stand - 49.95 6-drawer chest 49.95 q OPEN 3 NIGHTS TO Monday, Friday and Saturday | STOCK FURNITURE YOUR CHOICE Favorite styles! _ COTTONS 2.00 Season’s newest! SWIM SUITS 3.00 60 and 51-gauge NYLONS Z vrs. * ©5-drawer chest © Dresser desk Here they are again! And at sensational savings! Solid honey brown maple bed- room furniture with handsome dove- tailed design! 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Trulon panels, rayon marquisette panels and fier a Your choice, only, 1.00! Flurry to Federal’s! OPEN MON Bath TOWELS y i What a price! Luxurious 20x40 bath towels! Cannoninsolidcolors. Cone towels in white with colored borders. Some seconds, FRI. ‘ SACIMAW AT WARREN PONTIAC SAT. NIGHTS TO DECK CHAIRS : Zt *5: - you can take home half a dozen! Hurry! . ee - tives held. it proved that all the government announcements made that day are “a pack of lies." ne, | Stowaways Discovered |. VERA’ CRUZ, Mexico #—The fitst 9,000 tons of 36,000 tons of orn. Mexico is buying from Africa SAFETY CHECKED eS ee ae es } {TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 1947 Mercury Club Coupe GOOD TIRES ond BRAKES NO DOWN PAYMENT! 225 RADIO - HEATER - OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. OPEN 'TIL 10 P. M. ay FE 2-9101 : Seek to Block | A- Power Plant GOP Help~in Stopping TVA Substitute By RUSSELL BRINES WASHINGTON # — Sen. Gore (D-Tenn) predicted today some Republican senators will join many Democrats‘ in supporting a propos- al to block President Eisenhower's plan to place a new private power plant in the Tennesbee Valley. The Senate approached a vote on the proposal, an amendment to a lengthy bill to revise the Atomic Energy Act in line with the Pres- ident's program to exchange more nucléar information with foreign allies and to permit private in- dustry entry into peacetime atomic activities. * * The Senate was called into ses- scribed the order will provide time for another gov- ernment look at TVA operations, |. met at the White House yesterday with Sen, ico, senior Democratic senator on the Senate-House Atomic miter! Committee. Anderson later troduced an amendment that would allaw the AEC to contract only for power supplied directly to atomic instal- lations. The amendment would also require proposed contracts to be submitted for 30 days to thé con- gressional atomic committee. Anderson told the Senate the pro- posed contract would supply pow- Anderson of New Mex- Red Products Sell Best ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. wm — ket, a chemical company research- er said here, In a report to a pack- aging show, the researcher said pastel shades are the choice, how- ever, in higher priced items. i a ell itn ii tl he ig! Reg. OPEN : - mcr me - 4 cups, 4 soveen, 4 plates, 4 fruits aes ) , on “Mildred,” “Pony” ond “Mary Ann” 16pe.sete —__ co A go * ‘BUY A CUP(“:")AND GET K SAUCER ror sust ONE CENT “Qelphing” "Carolyn" —"Barhara” CUP& SAUCER rs ey 2 _ & Oitalaleay You \ are Value: “Mildred” "Pansy" —"Mary wma” ) CUP & SAUCER Prise... ies ......21- Save KRESGE S 35: ¢ ‘ save 9.96 on reguler 29.95 _ SUPER GRILL BIG MID.SUMMER = Hundreds of shoes of every size and description . . . ideal for summer . fall and year-around wear! Every pair . . . a nationally known... world famous brands... Air Step .. . DeRoose ... Glamour... . Paradise ... Joyce... choose from Pumps... Sandals .. . Straps... Ties and Spectators . . -hurry in today for a complete selection! A. Regular 11.95 B. Regular 7.95 C. Regular 12.95 D. Regular 12.95 E. Regular 4.95 Save to 1.28 on Reg. to 3.95 Children’s PLAY SANDALS Another special group of extra long wearing > sandals in all colors and sizes. Hurry in today 67 for choice selection. Every pair you choose saves you money. Come in p roeay for complete choice selection. 7 Waite’s Children’s Shoes—Second Floor save 99c on reguler 1.98 FIGURINES 99° Attractive imported figurines in- 28% more cooking surface with | cluding Ballerinas, vases, ash- adjustable nickel plated grid —— | trays. Buy for a gift today. Fifth Fifth Floor. Floor. seve 1.98 on reguler 5.98 TABLE LAMP 5 Sai Attractive wrought iron and brass lamps with attractive matching shades, also brass fittings. 4 styles. Fifth Floor 19” Super square brazier with hood. seve 2.79 on regular 7.98 8” Stationary Fan 4°° Quiet operating with adaptable mounting for wall... sturdy guard and large fan biades. Downstairs Store. save 30c on regular 1.29 Clothes Basket 99° Handy imported bamboo .. . 15" high. Sturdy handles .. . use for thousand things. Buy two today. Downstairs Stord. seve 30c on reguler 1.29 Brooms, Dust Mops 99° Vacuum action mops... . retain dust without need of dust pan. Clean sweep brooms for long- wearing use. Downstairs Store. Save up to 1.01 on Ist quality wide vivid color... TI-TE SATINTONE RIBBON Reg. 1.00 Reg. 50c- Reg. 25c Reg. 15¢ 2 tor 99° 3 tor 99‘ 6 tor 99° 10 tor 99° Choose from. 3%. . %... inch wide velvet soft . . | rich vivid color ribbon Ap- for\ thousands of uses .. . stock up ot this never before savings to yout Fury rin today for anne selection Welte's albihiyninnet Floor +7, diovb.. 8 — —- Dem Candidates! Get Into Hassle Lieutenant Governor ~Race Is Enlivened by Hart, Fitzgerald GRAND RAPIDS ® — The race or the Democratic nomination for lieutenant-governor wag enlivened ald fired back that Hart is a “hand-picked machine can- didate.” Hart told a television audience that Fitegerald was spending “enormous sums” of money in his campaign. He said Fitzgerald *‘took a walk” from the party in 1950 and “gave aid and comfort” to form- er Gov, Harry F. Kelly in his comeback campaign against Gov. governorship in 1954 as they tried to do in 1950.” Fitegerald, just back from a swing through the Upper Penin- sula, accused Har; of “attempt- ing to split the Democratic Party.” The AFL Teamsters Union attor- ney and former Democratic na- tional committeeman asserted: “If I'm going to have to fight a machine, I'm going to take off the kid gloves.” “The Democratic voters never did submit to dictation by any ma- .| Lake Ave. Pontiac Police quoted Order Hearings City Driver Charged in His Father’s Death Charged with negligent homicide in the traffic death of his father, William F. Vorce, 37, of 180 S. Paddock St. waived examination and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court Wednesday by Pontiac Judge Ceci] McCallum. His $500 bend was continued pend- ing arraignment Monday. Vorce’s* father, Ora F., 63, of 1220% Baidwin Ave., passenger ‘in an auto driven by his son, died in Pontiac General Hospital two days afte rthe June 19 auto acci- dent at Telegraph Rd. and Orchard witnesses as saying Vorce made an improper left turn in front of an auto driven by Donovan E. Kidd, 26, of 722 W.. Flint St., Davison. causing the accident. on 2 Officers Army Files Disciplinary Action Charges Against Sergeant, Lieutenant FT. DIX, N. J. @—Court-martial proceedings have been ordered against. an Army lieutenant and a sergeant charged with having their company stand at attention for an hour in 90-degree heat. An investigation into the June 21 incident led to the court-martial order yesterday by Col. Earl Ré Ringler, commanding officer of the 272nd Infantry Regiment. Ringler ordered a July 22 trial for Lt. Robert _S. Morgan, 28, of Wilkes Barre, Pa., and Sgt. 1.C. Richard J. 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The awards included $88,783,000 from the Army; $6,764,000 from the Air Force and $1,000,000 from hicle parts plus other work listed by the Pentagon as ‘‘classified.”’ Others included: Ford Motor Co., a tank contract. Continental Aviation and Engine Co., turbo-jet engines. Wolverine Diesel Power Co., gen- eral sets and spare parts. Outstate Michigan contracts in- cluded: Reo Motors, Lansing, trucks; Kelsey Hayes Wheel at Jackson, 105 mm howitzer shells; pare Holland Woman Named LUDINUTON @ — Dr. Gladys J. Kleinschmidt of Holland has been named director of the Man- istee-Mason county health depart- ment effective Aug. 1. She is a graduate of Hope College and the University of Michigan. said Morgan would be charged with dereliction of duty under Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice “in that he negligently tailed to take appropriate correc- tive action to prevent the unau- thorized treatment of personne! in As for Witbeck, he will be tried under Article 93 for alleged mal- treatment of company personnel “‘by keeping them in formation and attention for an excessive period of time.” ee ¢ *@ Ringler’s name up in the recent Army-McCarthy hearings in Washington in connection with Pvt. | G. David Schine, who had been an | aide to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy | (R-Wis). He was Schine’s com- manding officer when the former consultant to McCarthy's subcom- mitee took his basic training here. Results on Second Try FLINT (UP) — A man drove up to the Eddy Lumber & Coal Co., stopped his car and fired a brick at a plate glass window. The glass didn’t shatter so the man retrieved the brick and tried again. His second shot did the trick. Otto Cor- rell, who lives across the street} from the lumber company, related the details to police. The damage was estimated at $100 EVERY EVENING See the Latest TV Demonstrated! ||| useo Tv {II HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. HURON Get a Good 625 W. Heron. FE 4-2525 CALE 25-50% OFF Nylon T-Shirts, Shorts 2 Pr. tor $1 ‘BOYS’ Men’s Dress Pants Nylon Shirts $5 Pants .... .$2.98 $6 Pants .....$3.98 2 for $3 $7 Pants .... .$4.98 MEN'S SUITS | — ,Ovs" SHOES $35 Values ..$19.95 V2 PRICE $40 Values . $24.95 $ Marat Soe t Reg. Shorts Longs | $8 Volues .......4.95 seni seapectega! Leisure Jeans VW PRICE Reg. 3.95 Value now $ 21 Next to Walgreen's CLOTHES 71 N. Saginaw Washable Blankets Nylon Reinforced Warm Wool Reg. 1698 =| 14 88 Warmer, stronger “‘gnd° more thickly. beautiful. Finest new soft wool, reinforced with ny- lon 72x90-inch size. Dainty filling. 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rug WITH 9x12-FT. RUG PAD! 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Trapped in a monumental bu- reaucracy, the Soviets are attempt- ing to convince the world that they are just as normal as anybody tistfo speak respectfully of Albert to robust Rssians—is being im- theory and | posed from on high. else, if not more so. * * ; ‘Finstein's relativity Py Pe | | a ' \) \ 4 bottle of cham- the world one big, happy family In turn, the Russians have dusted off the welcome mat for many 4 | tourist from abroad. The Russians have piled the rug from under wryitérs and scien-|opment is struggling toward the tists who in Stalin's day flourished by toadying fo his pet fetishes. It is now proper for a Russian scien- Darwin's theories of evolution. reddish-brown haired girl, she is enjoying her reign as the Mrs. queen of the year, but is looking forward to March of 1955 when she will once again be Mrs Madison Mansfield Jennings of St. Louis keeping house for her husband and eight-year-old son, singing in-the church choir and attending PTA meetings. She is shown being interviewed by Pontiac Press staff writer, Hazel A. Trumble. Pentiae Press Phete sian afguments become more per- sudsive. Russian protestations of peaceful coexistence become more | convincing. | Internally, Russia's social devel- point passed by Western nations somewhere in the Victorian era. | A Victorian morality—quite alien The ruling Communist regime is Outside their borders they have | Trofim Lysenko, the biologist who attempting the impossible in try- had some success. Their cultural |™made himself a feared scientific offensive has prospered. Dozens of idictator by hewing strictly to the | Soviet writers“artists and athletes have sajlied forth—under unobtru- sive surveillance—to spread gime is interested only in making the | Stalin line, now is in semidisgrace | ing. to persuade Russians to avoid alcoholic stimulants — the same stimulants downed with such vigor by the big shots. The ordinary Ivan All this—and much more of the | is just as fond of his Vodka as word that the Soviet Union's re-| same—is good Russidén propaganda | Molotov is ‘abroad. In such a background, Rus- The controlied press is cryin; HOWDY — Deep affgction draws the glances of a| There's a look of pride in mama’s eyes as she mother and baby sea lion toward one another. | fondly gazes at her youngster in the London Zoo. ; i Se $ , a ha ge United Press Phete “THE PONTIAC P By HAZEL A, TRUMBLE Dear Boss: This is the answer to the as- signment slip you placed on ad! desk this.morning which said: “Please interview Mrs. America | today at 9:45 a. m. in the public relations office of GMC Truck and Coach. She is eheduled to christen the new Scenicruiser designed by GMTC for Greyhound. Remember, she is top glamour matron of the year and be sure and find out how she keeps her figure, manages & home, husband and child and appears so beautifully groomed be- fore dozens of audiences every week. Incidentally, you are to have your picture taken with her during the interview. ' The Editor.” Golly, Boss. I've had tough as- signments before, such as the time you sent me out to chase the mys- tery of the rumored atomic energy plant in a smal! Lapeer County village which turned out to be a patentiess screw and nut factory. Or the time I was supposed to find out about life in a cemetery from a man who made his home there. But Heaven help me! A worhan who peses with Mrs, America is beaten before she starts. However, I did follow through on your assignment, but with a great deal of trepidation, Mrs, America (Wanda Jennings horror at the morals of youth. Teen-agers, spoiled brats whose Communist party parents give them too much money, are drink- ing, smoking, swearing and helling their way through life, avoiding work, becoming snobs, marrying for money, following fads, chasing girls, and doing all the things 7-4 ed youth might have done in 1 London The official press expresses con- cern for the sanctity of the home. Divorces are harder to get. Only recently young Communists were instructed in their officia]l journal that jealousy no longer is to be regarded as a ‘bourgeois survival”’ but a proper emotion for the new Soviet man protecting his happi- B Russians Unveil Normal Look as Their New Weapon of St. Louis) turned out to be a real, all-American wife, mother and homemaker. She was more con- |. cerned over whether eight-year-old son Michael was getting a balanced diet and whether husband Madison vita was having his white shirts ironed the way he liked them than she finesse aL Mrs. America More Concerned With Family was about all the fanfare surround- ing her queenship. She wore, for your information a simple, tone-on-tone blue cot- ton print, snug bediced with shirred short sleeves and be- neath, she said, there were sev- eral crinoline petticoats to give Scheduled for July 24 Elimination An elimination contest for en- trants in the Miss Pontiac beauty contest being sponsored by Pon- tiac Junior Chamber of Com- merce will be held July 24 at 9 p.m. at the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Application blanks for entry in the contest may be obtained at any of the 14 stares comprising the Tel-Huron Shopping Center at Telegraph Rd. and W. Huron St., according to co-chairman Neal Wasserberger. Several downtown shops also will issue application blanks including the Beauty Centre, 524 Riker Build- ing The beauty contest is being for Miss Pontiac Title Contest Set the center's July Jamboree and a six-man board of judges will select winners on the basis of beauty, poise, personality, character and talent, Several prizes will be awarded the winner including a complete wardrobe and set of luggage, contest officials report, Entrants must be between 18 and 23 year of age, high school graduates or students, and all those under 21 years of age must have their parents’ consent. Only unmarried girls who have resided in the Pontiac area for a year may compete and applica- tions should be submitted to the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com- ness. * © @ All this may serve to convince some in the outside world that Rus- at home people must be confused. a State Police Arrest 2 on Auto Charge Detroit Police arrested two De troit men on auto theft charges yesterday morning before the own- er knew his car was missing, ac- cording to Michigan State Police of the Redford Post. The pair, Howard Jarvis, 22, and William P. Rogers, 2%, were ar- rested about 15 minutes after they allegedly took a’ car owned by Andrew Toma of 21500 Mahon, Southfield Township. Police had been called to quiet hotrodders and netted the suspects, Redford Troopers Avery Good- rich afid Calvin LePien took the suspects before Farmington Town- Ship Justice Allen C. Ingle, who placed them on $2.000 bond each and bound them over to}Oakland sid Circuit Court afteg the men eaded guilty to the charges, Jar- vis and Rogers are in Oakland County Jail awaiting arraignment in circuit court July 19. Two Pontiac Persons Hurt in Crash on M24 A 16-year-old Pontiac girl was hospitalized and a 22-year-old man treated after a two-car collision Wednesday night on M24 at Stoney Lake in Oxford Township, accord- ing to Oakland County sheriff's deputies. Pontiac General Hospital authori- ties said Mrs. Louella Anderson, 16, of 2205 Allerton Rd., is in Satisfactory condition with a brok- en nose and face cuts. Cloyce C. Bailey, 22, of 2186 Allerton, with whom Mrs. Anderson was riding, was treated for bruises, Bailey, who wag headed south on M24, said a car driven by Mack B. Morris, 52, of Detroit, made a sud- den left turn in front af him. Morris told deputies Bailey was sia is becoming more normal. But | examining an elm on N. Genessee CHECK CITY ELMS — The Michigan Department of Agriculture has sent two men to aid a Pontiac Parks and Recreation Depar¢ment crew.in checking city elms for signs of Dutch Elm disease. Shown avenue are (left | and they live it a modern suburban ‘ with a very full skirt. T asked her about glamour, -: just like you said, but she said she wasn't and wouldn't know .how to be “Imagine,” she said as her green eyes danced, ‘‘a tall, skinny, freck- led-faced kid from St. Paul, Minn. growing up to be Mrs, America.” She still hag the freckles and all these outdoor appearances are bringing them forth in full bloom. Reports that during her youth, she too, like every other freckled girl, tried buttermilk are true, but it didn't work. She eats to keep her 135 pounds on her five foot nine and a half- inch figure. Butter, cream, can- dies and pastries are part of her regular diet, In November she is to get a 25-day European tour with her hus- band, and what do you suppose she is looking forward to the most? No, not the fashion salons of Paris, but the rich Scandanavian pastries her Norwegian mother has always told her about. Her husband, Madison Mansfield Jennings, is a chemist with the Shell Oil Company in St. Louis section of the city, She was crowned Mrs. America --——_—_————-—— 4 Pontiae Press Phote to right) City Parks Supervisor Raymond C. Keller and the two state men, John *Rheaume and Keith Spade. Samples of trees suspected of being infected with the tree killer will be sent to Michigan State College for laboratory tests. ESCANABA (® — Unquestion- ably, Rose Brunelle's pasties are part of the talk of the Upper Peninsula. And more than that, too. The pas- ty is a tradition and Rose has helped to keep it alive to this very day. The pasty, sir and madam, is a meat pie with a long and digni- fied history. And what a meat pie. But more about that later. in the wrong lane. Its reputation goes back to the Fluoridat LANSING (UP) — Fluoridation of water supplies, controversial of Health secretary, and it's ex- method of preventing tooth decay currently practiced by 4 Michigan communities, is “inevitable” roughout the jstate, wine's the opinion of Dr. Fred Wertheimer, Michigan Department pected to raise all the. clatter of an upper plate in some circles. Lansing, seat of the health of Wertheimer the drinks, & proposal last fall te the decay preventive to its water supply. State oponents of fluoridation cite a resolution before Congress last May that urged a bill “to pro- tect the public health from. the dangers of fluoridation of water.” The. resolution was killed in com- mittee after lengthy testimony, The American Dental! Associatio in its congressional testimony, said 16,847,209 perséns in.944 U. S. communities are drinking water with controlled amounts of fuor- parts water) added, Michigan commnnities adding fluorine to their water supplies: ‘Algonac, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Bay City, Benton Harbor, Bachanan, Charlevoix, Gladstone, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Grandville, Grosse Pointe Farms, Hastings, Hightangd Park, Hills- dale, Ishpeming, Jackson; 7 Kalamazoo, Lake Odessa, Lud- ington, Mancelone, . Marquette, Marysville, Midland, Monroe, Mt. Clemens, Muskegon, Muskegon, Heights, Magaunee, Saginaw, St. Joseph, South Haven, Stambaugh, toskey In addition, 10 smaller commy- nities pipe fluorinated water from these supplies.. State officials remain confident the pace. will pick up. ‘*There-are Many More commu- nities considering the plan,”’ Dr. Wertheimer declared, “We are happy with the way things are going and are -sure all ichigan communities will some day use fluoring. It's inevitable.” -« ion of Water Proving Good using fluorindated water appear enthusiastic “The physicians of this commu- cause them to feel that the use of fluorine in the water supply is harmful,” Dr. Howard G. Ben- jamin, secretary of the Kent County (Grand Rapids) Medical Society, stated, — Benjamin cited a 66 per cent decrease in tooth decay, the most prevalent of human diseases, since 1945 in Grand Rapids, ore of three Traverse City, Wyandotte and Pe- Officials of the communities U. &, cities to pioneer fluoridation, nity “have observed nothing to/, time when it was a high favorite of the miners at Crystal Falls, Like the pasty, Rose Brunelle is herself remarkable. Mrs. Brunelle cares nothing at all about disclosing the recipe of her combination of meat, potatoes and onions packed within a rich crust, “Why should 1?’ she said, “I'm not getting rich, but I'm getting along. I sell all I can make and I don't want to expand.” Thus; she has ignored the ad- vice of friends to become a woman of big business. : She makes the pasties in a kitchen converted from a garage and sells them off the cuff, more or less. It’s a 14-hour-a-day job. At the end of his own work oy in a wood veneer factory, Rose's husband, Bernard, helps with the meat cutting and grinding. her Aunt Zoe of Crystal Falls. Aunt Zoe brought it from England, Rose's recipe is based on a 44 pasty production rate, “But you can divide it to make it 22 or 11," she said. For 44: 3% pounds flour, 5% pounds lard, three tablespoons salt, one tablespoon cinnamon. Rose got the pasty recipe from |. Upper Peninsula‘’s Pasty Is No, Secret; Rose Brunelle Refuses to Go Big Time size of “small peas, add 1'% quart of water and mix “until a ball of i pulls a little bit when you break it — but not so it stretches.” ‘A cupful of diced potatoes and onions, a little lean baby pork and a handful of lean beef — all folded within a crust and baked for 4 minutes, and there’s your pasty. Now that you have come this far let's mention pronunciation. If you call it “pasty.” as in | Pahl will know and unin- as in “nasty.” The “A” is short. Be careful. on M-24 at Walton road. Donner Mix until the lumps are the U a i ii lide eF active Parent Teacher member and claims average Mrs, America to the eye, she isn't, Incidentally Boss, she is a %5- 25-36 measurement, and as it turned out your assignment wasn't half so Your faithful reporter. ig Builder on Financing Levitt Admits $5 Million Profit Homes Cost Less Than Amount Insured by U. S. Mortgages WASHINGTON # — William J. ~~ town, N.Y. and Levittown, Pa., told | investigating senators today the |New York Levittown, built with | government-insured loans, cleared | over five million dollars in profits. Levitt told the Senate Banking | Committee, housing scan- | dals, that the Beth-Page Realty Co. was Set up to build 4,028 of Levit- tuwn's 18,000 individual homes. Government-insured mortgages totalled nearly 30 million dollars and actual costs of construction | at hit i i | 2 ‘ air ii 3 3 4 2 s s rd | i iy e Feit, :: — . SALA ALAA. te a | . . . * PT i] : a _SIXTEEN — % 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Governors Hed New Chairman Louisiana State Chief, Dem ike Supporter, Heads Conference BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. ® — A Democratic supporter of Presi- dent Eisenhower, Gov. Robert F. Kennon .of Louisiana, heads the Governors Conference for a year that may bring some significant changes in relations of the states with the federal government. between and Demo- crats, the choice of Kennon as tit- war head for the next 12 months oe regarded in some quarters as indicating. widespread support for Eisenhower. Kennon is known to have had the backing of Gov. James F. Byrnes, South Carolina Democrat who an- nounced here that he is continuing the support he gave Eisenhower in the 1952 presidential campaign. Most of the Republican govern- ors were glad to vote for Kennon, another Democratic bolter in that meen, as were many of the Democrats. While everyone concerned denied polities played any part, some sig nificance was read into selection of Kennon instead of Gov. Law- rence W. Wetherby of Kentucky, a regular Democrat. Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Mich- igan Democrat, who hasn't been on friendly political terms with apparently was kept off the conference executive commit- tee by a new rule against naming Vacation to MIAMI Via DELTA C&S ts eae, © it DURING TEL-HURON’S JULY JAN BORE Thomas B. Stanley of Virginia, Democrats. *Kennon is an advocate of in- creased étate control over road building, an issue -that may come to a head ip a*projected postelec- tion confeyence of the governors with Eisenhower. : Ice Cream Man Is Hot case of heat prostration was re yesterday. The victim was Duckworth, snail St. Helena Island Needs Orders for Handmade Lace: habitants of St. Helena, the island famed as Napoleon's death place, are having a tough time econom- ically. R. A. 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Belfrey, 35, said it was the dis- covery of the identity of Nixon, the Secret Service men and all the ex- citement that upset him so that he failed a sobriety test. Municipal Judge Ben Joenig found him guilty of drunk “driving | yesterday and fined him $158, No one was hurt in the. June 13 accident Which occurred shortly after the Vice President arrived in Los Angelea, for a speech. it’s Still a Game SACRAMENTO, Calif. @ — A. ‘woman sued to recover $8,540 she said her husband lost playing cards, But Judge Ralph McGee ruled against her.’ declaring that to agree with her would enable all husbands to regain their gambling losses. Sam Benson Says: SAM. BENSON 20 S$. PERRY ST. MEN! DON'T BUY! A Suit -’til You See My Sensational Ad Tomorrow ... ’ and Tough 80° ee tte P9.D0 GOLF BALLS Silicone-vitalized for GO—vulcanized for long wear. apm priced. 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You — Wow, Gosh, Golly, Holy Cow, what a time I had in Paris, France! Friend — What did you do? ‘You — Stayed at the Joe Schenck, saw everybody I knew in the bar, hit every spot in town at night, never went to bed, bought a genuine Dior at the flea | market for a hundred francs, and won. enough at Longchamps to pay for the trip. - Friend — How did you like the bird market on the Quai De La Megisserie? Airline Crews se Midnight Strike CHICAGO (INS) — All American | Airlines planes will be grounded at midnight tonight when 1,206 flight crew members of the Air Line Pilots Association go out on strike over the issue of more than eight hours of continuous flight time on nonstop trips. The National Mediation Board in Washington may step into the dis- pute between the company and the flight crew members. American crewmen voted three | weeks ago to ground all flights unless American calls off its *“‘more than eight hour Schedules on nonstop coast to coast trips.” No picketing is planned, accord- ing to the ALPA. Detroit Auditor General Job Sought by Hubbard DETROIT @—The mayor of suburban Dearborn, Orville Hub- bard, who set his assistants to a special “think”. period every morning, has applied'for the job of Detroit auditor general. Hubard said that the Detroit pay is more than double his subur- ban pay, and: “TI only plan to work 10 years anyway so it works in beautifully with my plang and I won't have to be re-elected every two years.” | devout baseball man. “We're go- | - Po ulation Shifts ‘But If You Didn’‘t See... . [ Then You Didn't Do Rome’ You — The who? Friend — You mean you didn’t “get to the bird — on the Quai De La u You — (Swallowing) — I. . .|day “Baedeker Never Said | ah + « + you see... , Friend — (Abruptly walking away) — then you didn't see Paris! You've got to guard against these cads, They ruin more trips for more people each year than unbottled water. You could live like Brillat-Savarin for a month on the Continent, and rattle off names of restaurants that even he could not have remembered. But there would be some bum back on this side of the Atlantic who convinced you that you con- sumed little more than sawdust and sorghum if you missed the dining room of the Hotel De La Turtfe Noire in the Perigord. . * * The only way to combat this tion ot dictatorial | government in menace is to grab a book like Sutton's or Temple Fielding's or | one of those galavanting guys and | set yourself to memorizing it. Be | agile. Be ready to throw the other fellow off, or unnerve him, Like the time Stan Markusen of Sa- bena and | stepped into a car in trent of the Ritz in Madrid. **Toledo,”’ Stan said to the driver “To see the El Greco,” the driver mused knowingly. “Not at all,’ sn4pped Stan, a | ing there to see the Mud Hens | play a double header.”’ Confused the fellow quite a bit. It was on that same trip that I T-W-A-'d al] the way from London to Madrid ‘for an interview with General Franco. I was met at the airport by a fine man who smiled extravagantly and said, ‘The gen- eralissimo just changed his mind and flew to Barthelona so we have arranged for you to interview | his brother.” “That's like getting Everett Cres- | by’s autograph,”’ I thundered and | made a mental note to have Fran- | co's name cut out of Nick Ken- my’s birthday greetings. Mf, upon your return, someone wants to talk about lire, you talk about escudos. If they tout the | Savoy Grill, idly mention Siegy’s | near Berkeley Square. If they confront you with Les Eyzies, come back with La Reque- | Gageac, If they spring a strange dish ca | you, one you wouldn't taste if a/| villanous waiter insisted upon it at | guir point, just look wise and an- swer, “Certainly! Delicious! But if you didn't have the cinghiale (reast boar) or filetto de toro (filet of bull) or capelle di penicil- lima arrosto (broiled mushroom | caps) at Ernesto’s on the Piazza | Santi Apostoli, you didn't see Rome!” That'll hold these despoilers. One D ST Down Will Outfit Your _ Family With FINE CLOTHES ‘ See Ed & Milt Anytime 98 S. Saginaw St. Yes. as Little as AT 1 P. M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST For. Your C lothing Needs AY'S CREDIT CLOTHING ollar! Opposite Auburn Ave. Cause Tax Problems EAST LANSING #® — A popula- tion “drift” from the large cities to the fringe and suburban areas is causing new tax problems, the Michigan State College Govern- ment Workshop was told Wednes- James F. Thomson, Jackson County treasurer, said the popula- tion shift is caused by ‘‘a combina- PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 a = han the cities and fear of the atomic bomb." Smaller units of government will haye to get more money, Thomson said. Carl F. Miller, Saginaw City as- sessor, said urban, dwellers ‘‘are moving. out — ane-demanding —the | same services as in the cities."’ “Townships have more money than they need and should pay their share of the burden,” Miller said. ‘“Townships in Michigan have 15 million dollars in the‘ bank. The credit is there despite the need for schools." Off-Duty Cop Prompts Report of Pistol-Toter - RICHMOND, Va. (®—Two, police cars moved into the 800 block of East Broad Street here last night to investigate a “large white ing a T-shirt and a straw hat” reported to have a pistol in : his pocket, It turned out to be another po- liceman—off duty but required to carry his weapon at all times. 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Her new owners say they were considering several plans for Old Vie, including use of the 3,656- ton vessel in an historical movie. The vessel started as a combined sail and steamship for the Cunard Line. She was 370 feet long and was christened Parthiqg when launched in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1870. The first 15 years were spent in the North Atlantic service. During the British-Egyptian cam- paign she became a_ troopship. Then she saw service in South American waters and the priate-in- fested East Indies. In 1887 she was sailing out of Vancouver, B. C., to the Orient for the Canadian Pacific Railway and then she went back to the’ British - Isles for an overhaul and at the same time for a new name—Vic- toria. During the period right after the Spanish-American War she became a troopship again, transporting United States soldiers to Manila. Meanwhile, she had become the property of the Northern Pacific Steamship Co., flying the Stars and Stripes, and had her first taste of the North—A trip to Nome in 1900. Ne one can estimate now how much gold she brought out of the territory, It is known, however, that on a single trip she trans- ported as much as $2,000,000 worth, Vie was idle and laid up in Seat- tle in 1937, but when World War II became a threat she was pressed back into service and was going full steam by the time the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. In 1952 she was towed to Houghton across Lake Washington from Seattle where her original hand-wrought Swedish iron plates have been gathering rust. Burglar Uses Fire Pole to Make Exit With $76 COLUMBUS, Ohio W—A burglar found that shiny brasg pole in a Columbus firehouse the means for a quick exit. Fire Lt. Thomas Curran said he awakened and saw a man at the foot of his bed. He shouted at him and the man slid quickly down the pole and fied. 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George and Charles, who lost 3 pounds between them during their fast in protest against what they termed the injustice of one-year sentences for interfering with a government officer, are in La Brea Hospital. They were whisked to the hos- pital by ambulance late yesterday after being released from the Cal- minal Island on $1,000 bond each, pendig ‘their appeal. They had vowed.to starve to @ {death rather than eat while in cus- tody. * * * All their troubles stemmed from purchase of a war surplus C46 car- go plane from a school district. |The government contends the pur- |chase was illegal. The twins, both lof whom have fine wartime flying records, contend it was legal. At the moment: the 40-year-old twins are more concerned with ;what they denied themselves for 23 days—food. | Both agree that the first three days of their self-imposed fast were the toughest. Hunger pangs both- then on,”’ ered them most of that time. After the first three days, they tried not to think of food. “The only ime it was tough from said Charles, “was when we were asleep. One night I steak. I was eating: it with my fin- gers and believe me, I could taste ie Charles, the stronger of the two, said that one night George dreamed of being in a cake fac- tory. It was filled with giant cakes, three feet wide and five tall. For awhile their diet won't be that rich. Phe first few hours they received small_meals every hour— milk, vitamin pills and rare ground gee occa high vitamin C and D céntent. Doctors said it will be a couple of weeks before they can leave the hospital The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the bail yesterday after the twins’ attorney, Bernard Cohen, argued that Federal Judge Edward Murphy comfnitted ‘many flagrant errors’ in sentencing the Finns and refusing them bail CD Volunteers Build 3 New Observation Posts LANSING W — Several new ob- servation posts have been con- structed in Michigan by civil de- fense volunteers in the Ground Ob- servation Corps, the state office of civil defense said today. The first post in Livingston Coun ty has been constructed at Fowler- ville and the first Huron County post has been constructed at Se- bewaing, the department said Another new post has been con- structed at Lennon, on the Ge nesee-Shiawassee County line. T ee Youth, 21, Tries JULY fo Grab Airliner Says He Wanted to. Go to Africa Because of the ‘Lousy Draft’ SEATTLE o ‘I wanted to go to Africa and live in the jungles," explained the muscular young farmer. He had just been arrested yes- terday after trying to take over a Trans-Canada airliner and firing a couple of pistol shots that sent a terrified stewardess scurrying from the plane parked at Seattle- Tacoma International Airport Eddie Marmur, 21, who makes a hobby of weight lifting, told repors- ers he planned to force the plane crew to fly him to Africa because he didn’t like the “lousy draft.” There was no one aboard the plane, however, except the stew- ardess, Isabel Abraham, 24 She turned from inspecting the forward part of the plane to find the youth seated in a front seat * * * He pulled a pistol, She said, and “tald me to sit down. Instead, | ran down the aisle. Don't ask me how I did it. Just as I rounded the last seat he fired the first shot “I think I felt the bullet whistle by. I thought he had me." The bullet pierced a rear -bag- gage compartment door Then as the stewardess ran down the steps from the cabin, another | Now! Throw away those oars! Get in the fun! 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Lions have hinted The world champions also signed two rookie linemen, Harold Turner. end from Tennessee, and Cecil Graves, tackle from Arkansas ard to Sport The Cardinals this season are | operating 22 minor league farm clubs burners | | started about 75 per cent of all the | —_——— bitin Slump | Power at Plate More Important Now Than Number of Hurlers BOSTON ? Normally vou die vide the major baseball leagues into two divisions with four teams in each. But at present the Ameri- can League's sharpest dividing _line is between 3rd and 4th place. : Pays =| This line leaves the Detroit. Tigers heading up a five-team “second-, division.” And that’s | where they’re hoping to remain after a i4-game eastern trip > agead with a twin bill against Red Sox today. The end of the three-day All- Star recess found the Tigers lead- ing 3th-place Washington by three games. Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore all were 2': games or less farther back As the eastern swing began, De- jtreit had only nine pitchers on |the squad. The departure of Dick Weik and Ralph Branca left the Stationary above oe ball (B). __ [Mrs H. B. Blankenship and Mrs. | 24-year-old ruoner at the airport — —— E. W. Willis at the Wichita Falls; jy) an interview. leler he told | Shortage | Country Club reporters that the popular notion, But the lack of pitching depth | As he teed off on the No. 10 |e chased butterflies was ‘‘silly”’ | “8S 20 more of a worry to mana- ger Fred Hutchinson than a re- heel of his driver. It squirted to | Sagtee of the United States could | lcent 30-point skid in the ¢eam's He | batting average. The overall aver- | age now stands at a meager .2590, “I'm afraid our hitting will have to pick up and we will have to have some more pitching if we hold off the Senators, who leok like a real solid club now,” Hutchinsen said on the teagngs | departure from Detroit. George Zuverink and Steve Gro- mek were nominated to face the Red Sox in today’s afternoon and night games. Gromek has won 19 games and lost 8. Zuverink has a 44 record —— «4 Katlin Grabs 3 Top Races at Speedway It wasn't officially billed as such, |} but it turned out to be ‘‘Mickeyv | Katlin Night"’ at the Pontiac M-59 Speedway Wednesday night. The | Howell speedster won the top 3 events of the hardtop program be- fore a crowd of 1.000 fans Katlin opened the program by winning a trophy dash and later | took the pursuit race, before clos- |ing the show by winning the 25- |lap feature in 8 minutes, 44.37 seconds a It was his 2nd straight fea:ure victory and his 3rd in the last 4 starts. Bill Kourt of Brighton was 2nd and Joy Fair of Pontiac 3rd Semifinal went to Bull Schultz, while heat winners were Billy Has selle, Dilck Fuller. 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(j\ By WILBUR MARTIN DALLAS #—A baker from St. Louis and a sailor from Jackson- ville, Fla., had the rest of the field on edge today as the 29th Public Links golf tournament moved into the fifth round. ee * The baker, Joe Evans, blistered Cedar Crest's par 71, 6-296-yard course with two sub-par rounds yesterday as he ousted Bob Lud low of Indianapolis, 7 and 6, and Mike — of Pon Mich, 5 and 4 = = * * * illiam Scarbrough, a nt chief petty officer from Sacto ville, Fla., licked Larry Holshouser of Charlotte, N.C., 3 and 2 and then uncorked his own fleet of big guns—deadly iron shots that netted him an eagle finale in his 5 and 4 ipa over Milton Frank of St. is. Scarbrough was 4 under par in THE PONTI AC PRE SS, THURSDAY, JU LY 15, 1954 St Louis Baker Ousts Andonian in Publinx Test his match with the little Missouri postman. Hig eagle crushed Frank after the latter had birdied the par 5 14th hole. Extra hole matches were com- field toiled around the long course in 102-degree heat. Jim Wilbert of San Francisco lost to Dick Preston of Detroit, l-up in 22 holes. E. F. Shivley, Dayton, Ohio, car- ried Art Jennemann, St.Louis, 20 Rosburg Leads Canadian Open Field With 63 8-Under Par Shooting | Is Course Record at| Vancouver VANCOUVER, B.C. (®—Bounc- ing from a ‘Who's He?’’ role into the rating of red-hot fav-rite in a display of crack shooting, muscu- |}. lar young Bob Rosburg of San Francisco led the field of 126 into today’s second round of the Cana- dian Open golf championship. . we Nosburg scrambled over the Point Grey course’s 6,405 yards | vesterday as if he were stringing clothesline at a dollar a minute, using only 63 whacks to give par 71 the worst lacing it had ever taken, In establishing the competi- tive record at Point Grey he also equaled the Canadian Open stand- ard chalked up in 197 by Porky Oliver at Toronto. Although several pros had pre- dicted par would hold its own through the four-day tourney, 13 golfers beat 71. Only one of them Minnesota Man Near Lead in Archery Test NEWBURY. N. H., July 15 w— eonert Rhode of Minneapolis with >a three-day aggregate score of 2.- | 218, -yesterday came within one | point of defending champion Reu- | ben Powell of Chula Vista, Calif., at the ninth annual Field Arch- ery tournament, In the first broadhead round at Mt. Sunapee State Park, Pow- ell scored 410 and Rhode hit 430. Harold Doan of Adrian, Mich., shot a 450 to top the class in that rourid but his aggregate total of 2211 for three days placed him in third place | Ann Marston of Wyandotte, | Mich., maintained her lead in the women's expert bowman class free style and Frances Lozan of Ma- rine City, Mich., topped that class in the instinctive group. second broadhead _ Reg. $2.95 to $5.95 Reg. $3.95 to $6.95 Reg. $4.95 was an amateur—Bruce Cudd of | Portland, Ore., swung around in 68 to tie with Gordie Brydson of | Toronto in — place. Among Pe nel present when the par-crackers were counted were Shelley Mayfield of Chicopee, Mass., Ralph Blomquist of Glen- dale, Calif, ex-champ Lawson Little of Pebble Beach. Calif., and | the hometown favorite. Stan Leo nard. Mayfield had a weird day of 76 strokes, including one poke that landed in a tree and stayed there and cost him two strokes as an unplayable lie. Blomquist had 73, Leonard 74, Little 76. After today’s 18 holes the field | will be pared to the low 60, plus | any ties that exist at the bottom of the list. Deer Population Is Back to ‘52 Level LANSING & — Deer drives re- cently conducted in Lake county ' indicate that populations there have returned to about the same level as before the 1952 special ‘‘any, deer” season, the state conserva- tion department reported. Conservation workers said that groups of youngsters from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs summer camp at the Luding- ton State Park made the deer drives near Baldwin. The department estimated there are 30 deer per square mile in the Lake county deer area. Muskies Get Carlson as Head Cage Coach MUSKEGON (—Ray ee Flint’s Dye High School over the head basketball coaching - duties at Muskegon High. He fills a post vacated yesterday by Thom- as McShannok. Carison will also coach golf and assist in football at Muskegon. McShannok, long-time Muskegon coach, resigned from the basket- ball job to concentrate on track and assist on football. Sports Calendar fr vonserb A—General Motors vs Pontiee (Wisner, 5:30). Siete vs Clarkston (C-J south, 5:30); Rochester vs Don Nicholle Realt C-V north, 5:30). ‘Ci kes £—Boys Club vs Pontiac Police 5:30). EXHIBITION —Sh Jewelers ve Bir- oe vt Shaw's vs mingham (North Side, 1); Jets (Washington, h je, 8:30). Moose (Nort ae Aves ~— gnaw's (Beaudette, 7:;: GMC ve Giles ity apap a ae RPOR miestrle ve Dick & a Wee Wee aperta cae 8.30); Del's ar ty ve Little ‘ue, Mattie eee u TRIDAY # BASEBALL ; ee A Nicholie ME ony (C-J south, ton vse Griff’s Grill_1C-J north, : 30). SOFTBALL WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Dick & Wes Sports vs Richardson Dairy (Men's. 8:30); Theer- Lakes Stee] vs White Brotn- ers (Junior, 6:30). Every American league defen- sive baseball record. has been set . eo age . \ ay seacuete 33 \ \ low BB. ceesceee-s “ \ ees con 4, 16 N| = _.WELDEN, NH | Reg. $1.50 to $2.50 NECKWEAR Reg. $14.95 to $19.95 LEISURE JAC Reg. $14.95 to $19.95 JACKETS Reg. $4.95 to $5.95 JACKETS Reg. $9.50 and $59.50 SUITS Reg. $9.95 to $12.95 SLACKS Savings to 60°/, and More on Summer Wear! SWIM TRUNKS SPORT SHIRT DRESS SHIRT in Pontiac's history! 31.39 $1.87 $2.88 87° KeTs 7.88 holes before winning, 1-up, and Rodney Funseth, Spokane, Wash., went 20 before downing Wallace Smith, Royal Oak, Mich., by the me score. It took John Hatch of Dallas 21 holes to beat Dick Martin, Dallas, mon yesterday as the dwindling [ The fifth round and quarter. finals will be played today with eed ‘7.95 1.98 29.87 *4.98 3%-hole semifinals tomorrow and the 36-hole finals Saturday. The terrific straight day the temperature has been above 100-—-was taking its toll of the players, Several have de- faulted because of it. ._ . ¢ Hal McCommas, Southern Meth- odist University golfer, was feel- te Fox Bounty Funds Run Dry for Year ing rocky after his 4 and 2 victory over Bob Parry, Portland, Ore., but after an hour of being soaked with wet towels; came back to}; thump Reese Berry of Indianapolis 4 and 3. heat—the third * *« « Preston had an easier time in his second match, beating Arlie Taylor of Dallas, 4 and 2. workers in Michigan's park sys- NOT Seconds—NOT Tread Blemishes—NOT Sub-Standard Prices’ But FIRST LINE—FIRST QUALITY—ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES! Ce eT TTT A LOOK at THIS! 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Entrances and exits are level and wide _ —lanes “inside the lot make parking EASY. The entire lot is paved for your safety and accommodation. utes, you can park your car, shop for fifty-five minutes and be back at your car—all for only 5c. Sponsored by the Pontiac Retail Merchants Association _ Pontiac Moves Ahead ... Be Proud of Pontiac! Students Must Notify School When They Wed | HOT SPRINGS, Akr. —The Hot Springs School Board has adopted|a two-week a policy that high school students | after the wedding, during | writing at least two weeks |the wedding. planning to marry and continue in| the couple is excused from classes. The new policy also provides for “adjustment period” ‘ — os = | school must notify the princes in before which 1950 HUDSON 4 Door OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL RADIO - HEATER - GOOD TIRES ond BRAKES. NO DOWN PAYMENT! $ SAFETY CHECKED 395 FE 2-9101 OPEN ‘TIL 10 P. M. |charge had been pending in Pon- | tiac Municipal THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 45, 1956 Man, 39, Bound Wessen St., testified yesterday she suffered a permanent leg injury as a result of the acci- dent. Ray .and the other passengers were .treated at Pontiac General Hospital and released, Judge Finnegan explained that Ray waived examination in Feb- ruary and was bound over to Cir- to Circuit Court Edd Ray Charged With Felonious Driving 1N | cuit Court, The following month, Accident he added, the case was remanded . to Municipal Court. for examina- Edd Ray, 39, of 457 Montana/ tion at Ray's fotos Ave., whose felonious’ driving | -a aa | Moving Proves Tough Court since Jan. | 27, was bound over to Oakland | for Man’s Best Friend County Circuit Court Wednesday PHOENIX. Ariz. u—When 12. Md Piri abba year-old Jimmy Eaton and_ his $500 bond pending arraignment — oat — sal __ — 5 home at Findlay Lake, N.Y., room July 26. | was made in the car for Jimmy's According to Pontiac Police | collie dog, Trixie Somewhere in Oklahoma, Trixie got separated from the Eatons This week, dusty and tired from 1,000 miles of travel, Trixie limped back to his old home here. records, Ray's auto struck a tree at Wilson Ave, and Bagley St., injuring three sengers in his aute. A complaining witness, Miss Margaret Tayter, 24, of 118 Spray Campaign Enters Critical Stage Today LANSING no gypsy moths or their cater- pillars spotted since aerial spray- ing in the Lansing area More than a month ago, the State- Agriculture Department reported today. C. J. Borum, head of the de- partment’s Bureau of Agricultural Industry, said the critical period, which will determine whether the spraying was a success, started this week “The caterpillars laid thejr eggs about 60 days ago,” he said. ‘If they weren't all killed off, the moths should start emerging any day now.” The destructive gypsy moths, first ever reported in Michigan, were discovered in the southern outskirts of Lansing. The “Little Legislature’ , approved an emergen- — There have been | in June, Hottesf Day Produces | Sweetest of Results SOMERVILLE, Mass. terday. for table use Berger, complaining about neighbor's bechives, he said, did stand still, anyway.”’ Bees Sting in Any Case HARTFORD, Conn, w-— Harold testified Common Pleas court that it isn't true what they say about bees. was told that if I stood stack still,” “I wouldn't be stung. cy appropriation of $150,000 and the entire Lansing area was sprayed with DDT the first week uw—The hottest day of the year had a happy result for Thomas J. Flaherty yes- A wild bee hive hanging in a tree in his yard tumbled down when the %-degree temperature melted the wax. Flaherty collected the honey his in a! I but I got stung DOLL R DAYS Look How Much a Dollar Buys at Western Auto... 3 Big Days! AUTO FIX-UP AND CLEAN-UP NEEDS! DRESS UP YOUR CAR with These VALUES ! eet | AUTO TIRE PUMP. A “must” | for long motor trips! 18°’ hose | with screw connection. 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In announcing the ruling, Pontiac Mayor William W. Donaldson said the move ig necessary to prevent confusion caused when items are added to the agenda shortly be- fore a meeting. ae tuna #, _: as textile designers and influenced a special exhibit of women's cloth- one another. ing from'1912 to 1930. - The display is being held in con- junction with -an--exhibition - of The first permanent white set- tlement in Michigan was made by Father Jacques Marquette with the founding of Sault Ste. Marie in 1668, NEW SWINGS! SLIDES! TEETER TOTTERS! WATERFORD & AIR-CONDITIONED ES Cor. Williams Lake-Airpert Reads — Sex Office Opens 7:30 P. M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT “CHOICE OF THE YEAR" Hal Boyle Says: Cool City Dwellers Use Warm Country Methods NEW YORK ~The best place to spend the summer now is in| howe the city. Let a friend of mine explain why. “I live in an_ air-conditioned ditioned office,”” he said. “I’ve fig- out a way to get to and from in 33 minutes a day, That means I have to spend only 2 hours and 45 minutes outdoors from Mon- any thssugh Friday. “On Friday evening I put on my * . 2. Ask if they will please take a r while you vacuum clean their clothing, and explain politely, “We know you are all right, but Some suburbanites bring more wood ticks into the city than an Airedale.” 3. Tell them you've invited the neighbors over, and add cheerily, “You'll love them both. Joe does card tricks, and Maude likes to keep a party going until dawn. Anyway it'll be so hot you won't don't like to eat pure charcoal, dab on a little mustard. 5. Put a:-few sharp-needied pine branches between the mattress and the sheets of your guests’ bed, so | they-qon't miss that woodsy smell. | * 6. Just before they creep wearily to bed hand them bottles of mos- quito repellant, and warn them to use it liberally. As soon as they fall asleep put a record of “Flight of the Bumblebee” on the phono- graph and play it over and over. This is real psychology. They'll twist and groan and swat at the empty air for hours. When they do-climb sleepless from the sack, they'll chime: “Gee, you've been nice, but we'd better FALLEY OOP : and hibernate in them un- | be able to sleep.” catch the next train back home. to complete the passage and were | til Monday morning. I don't have| 4. At dinnertime you set up a| We're kinda homesick for the coun- . to worry about the heat, or mos-| barbecue grill in the dining room | try, I guess. quitoes, = ae or stepping on| and announce, “There's nothing “The city sure is fur to. visit, like the taste of hot dogs grilled fragmentary, a few intact— es ¢ e@ of over charcoal indoors.” But be -but, gosh, we'd hate to live here.” “By staying home I save money,| sure to put the charcoal on top| As soon as they are gone you catch up on all the books I want | the grill and the hot dogs beneath|can turn on the air-conditioner to read. I have even had time to/ it. Then pour lighter fluid over the | and relax. Don't worry. As soon as . | get acquainted with my wife—im- | hot dogs and set them afire. When | they spread word of their experi- Located in Custer National For-| ®gine that, after all these years—| the charcoal is unevenly cooked on | ence around, you'll have your cool sea | 4nd she has turned out to be a/ both sides, put a chunk in a bun, | ivory tower in the city safe for the level, the glacier may have been pretty lwpeaiing telow, now hore and serve. If your country guests | rest of the summer. early travelers and pros- | W@ those quarrels : . owing But it was not until 1899 | about where to go for the summer | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 3 that a U. S. Geological ; - A party published a firsthand _| He'd be a happy guy except for : tt, : The explorers were surprised at | One thing. He put it in one word if SS — the number of bodies imbedded | “Commuters.” — along the edge of the ice field.| “Some of our friends who own They estimated the insect remains | Country places and used to insist would total many tons if weighed. | 0" having us out for the weekend,” j Visitors also moted the grass- | he complained, “now want to come hoppers were spaced in irregular |®Pd visit us in the city. They've bands in the exposed 50 foot clitt | heard about how pleasant and rest- at the end of the glacier. This ful it is to spend a weekend in told part of the story: that the the city. I wish I knew what to do _Rnovers tnd landed ot trreguter mets” lk le Melanoplus mexi So I told him what to do about Gusan maton Spee toon, Saeets Se en among giacier’s specimens time in city as they gave: you Eotomslogiots, Sowever, Ge motreio| = @2 Country. — out the possibility of other e”/ 4. suburban nature lovers in wees ees oe Oe vite a weekend guest from the city emigrating, eremiteroers Sr |r tro reson A oP “t. 1. They actually are miserably ‘ glacier high in the Rockies is/ionely in their bullfrog echoing & remote spot for grasshoppers. | dale in the wildwood, and misery How did : = loves company. they set there 2. They are afraid their boring One suggestion is that wind | country neighbors will drop over, heights. Then ewarms were a personality repulsive enough : funneled through the glacier de- | to frighten the neighbors away | pression, alr from below or @ | Using the same tactics, here is sudden mountain storm chilled how the happy city dweller can them. Preferring to fly in warm | repel an invasion of human locusts alr, they sank to the ice floor | seeking relief from the discomforts and were lost. of a summer in the country thor Scientists . have modern ° * IS v. & Og UO Pee Om Cupr. 1004 by NEA Bervien, ine. “I'm disappointed in you, Joe! With the country as prosperous as it is, you let a housewife slip you stale bread!” by Ernie Bushmiller I UKE TO EAT | HEY--- WHAT'S THE IDEA ® ( i fg Fie + Ay - 7 iy YER UNCA DONAL GOING DOWN- TOWN TODA... os vf wet, \ PASS ALONG HOW TO GET HIS GOAT WOULONT APPEAL TS me?! wary, > Love rr! 1 SIMPLY ADORE The Wo0S, AND IT would BE SUCH A RELIEF ]H GET Away From House - KEEPING! WHEN Co we LEAVE P : PHILO WVITED ME UP TS MIS FISHING CAMP NExT WEEK. Think MAYOE ILt Go. HE T6L0 ME % BRING You ALONG IF Youo LIKE Far SORT OF Tune, BUT OF CouRse THE RoueH LiFe UP THERE WOULONT APPEAL TS You Just FISHING AND BRIDGE. | CERTAINLY NEED A REST JR wurD 7-8 SOON ta etme ( : » Pontiac City Library ; Unpacks New Books Twenty-four new books have been received for Pontiac City Library, according to Librarian Adah Shel- ly. The books, fiction and non-fic- tion are: Adult Fiction The Conquest of Don Pedro, Harvey Fergusson The Pabdulous Journey of Hieronymus Meeker, Willy Johns Head tn the Clouds, 8. L. Jenkins. The Invisible Outlaw, Max Brand The Lights in the Sky Are Stars, Frederic Brown Prelude to Space, Cc. Clarke. Search the Sky, Frederik Pohl a of the Dragon, G. M. Jef- ries ° Wagon Whee! Gap, A. V. Elston. Adult Non-Fiction At Home Abroad, A. L. Moats Child with a Plower, Elda Bossi Decorating on a Budget, Elizabeth D. W. Mac- Jhan Robbins A Desert Watches, Arthur Eight Weeks to Live, 4.000 Years Under the Sea, Philippe Diole How to be a Top Secretary, Marg- aret Delano How to Remodel Your Home, Haan Ladies of Courage. Eleanor Roosevelt The Pool of Knowledge, K. B. Shippen So This Is College. P| G. Landis Spare-time Article Writing for Money J. Lederer -- Norman Brokenshire, N. Ero- E. R kenshire Upper H. B _Walker. Your Washington, Tristram Coffin Weather Makes Escape Miserable for Convicts STOCKHOLM, Sweden (—Two prisoners escaped from Langhol- men State Prison here last night but changed their minds when they got over the wall. Waiting anxiously to get in again they threw stones at the windows to make the warden hurry up. Said one of them: : “It rained too much.” Room on Main Street, When the Titanic sank, 1,517 lives were lost. CEPARTMENT ’ z@ felo qd e STORE YARD GOODS CLEARANCE! Nylon Yard Goods 98c to $1.49 Value Only 7 9¢ va. Eyelet ond Frosted Organdies . 88c to $1.89 Value® Only 59s Yd. Everglazed Cottons Embossed Cottons “Only, 59¢ ve Line Weave Rayons 98c to $1.49 Value 42” Wide Only. 988 va Open Daily 9-6 Fri. and Sat. Night te 9 PARTMENT CE : ife a Bite esto. 312 Main St. Rochester meweet of Caremeren Beautiful - ig Table Setting ‘ ‘ Let us create a center- “ piece to complement > your table for that | ail special occasion. Fx houses = Member F.T.D. © 210 E. Third, Rochester OL ive 2-9411 @ Real Estate eo Insurance “Bor Every Need” DALE end NINA MARTIN OL 2-976! 412 Main St. Rochester JANE WIGGINS Mr. and Mrs. D. Stanley Wiggins ; of Rochester have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to David W. Thocker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thocker, of Lansing. Sept. 11 has been select- ed by the couple, both Michigan State College students, as the wed- ding day. School Board Picks Its New: President WALLED LAKE—Walter Horst- man was elected president of the Walled Lake Board of Education at a recent meeting. Joseph Long was re-elected sec- retary; and Juilus Nelson was renamed treasurer. A contract to remodel the su- perintendent's office was awarded. Bids will be opened on July 30 on a new heating plant for the junior high school building. Contracts for four teachers were approved by the board. Five va- cancies on the teaching staff still exist for next year. Holly Councilwoman Resigns Her Position . HOLLY — The only woman ever to hold the position of trustee on the Holly Village Council, Mrs. Maxine Howe, has tendered her resignation, to take effect at once Her action was prompted by an opinion from the state attorney general to the effect that one per- son cannot hold his office and that of Justice of Peace at the same time. Mrs. Howe has been justice for several years, and was elected to the Council last March, Her successor will be chosen at the next meeting of the Council Grosse Pointers Injured as Car Strikes Tree ORTONVILLE — Four Grosse Pointe residents were injured yes- terday when their car struck a tree Albert Callebout. 67, the driver, was shaken up, his wife, Clemen- tine, 64. received a fractured kne Justine Vandevel, 44, received cuts on the left leg and arm, and-Odell Gums, 68, has a possible fractured neck. Gums and Mrs. Callebout were taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- tal in Mt. Clemens. Couple Speaks Vows in Community Hall Rite SPARLINGVILLE — The Com- munity Hall was the setting for the July 4 wedding of Mrs, Chloa Gandy of Marysville and William Lloyd of Adamson road. Mrs. Gandy’s daughter, Mrs. C. R. Fraser of Alpena was the attendant and her son, Reginald Summeref of Port Huron was best man. The Lloyds will reside in Port Huron. North Branch Rotary Installs New Officers * NORTH BRANCH Initiation of new officers highlighted the re- cent meeting of the Rotary Club. New president is Dr, G. T. O'Dell; John E. Simmons, vice president; Edgar Schank, secre- tary; and Wesley Clayton, treas- urer. Bruce Clothier and Arthur Martus were installed as new members of the board of direc- tors. County j Calendar WSCS will hold a bake sale at the De Lano Insurance Office Oxford, at 10 a.m. Priday. TRUCKS AND TRACTORS | 1953 Ford F-600 1953. Ford F-800 air brakes 1952 Ford F-8 air brakes SEE OUR LOW MILEAGE TRUCKS USED BY FORD FACTORY ONLY! Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place to Buy” Main Street at the Bridge. ‘OPEN EVES. OL 1-9711! WASHINGTON (INS) — A new kind of back-to-the-farm movement is under way all across the nation —and many new social problems are developing with it. W.-A. Anderson, professor of rur- al sociology at Cornell University, points out that in his state of New York — as in all other states —urbanites are becoming farm dwellers. This movement of thousands of families from cities to rural “fringe” areas has meant a sharp increase in rural nonfarm residents, In New York alone, 3,000,000 of the state's 15,000,000 residents now are in this group. Agriculture Department officials Indochina Talks Near Showdown Mendes - France, Eden Elated by New Support From U. S. GENEVA up—France and Brit- ain, elated by new support from the United States, today opened the showdown phase of negotia- tions with the Communists aimed at ending the Indochina war. French Premier Pierre Mendes- France and British Foreign Secre- tary Anthony Eden reportedly feel the Eisenhower administration's decision to resume a major role in the Geneva talks has boost~d chances of getting an Indochina cease-fire before July 20. Mendes- France has promised to resign. if he fails ta.get a peace agreement by that date. The French and British lead- ers flew back here yesterday after a quick meeting in Paris with Secretary of State Dulies which produced the U.S. decision to send Under Secretary of State Walter Bedell Smith back to Geneva Friday. Eden conferred with Russian Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov last night and got him to agree to continue private huddles between delegation heads until Smith gets here. France and Britain appeared agreed on trying to negotiate a truce by dividing Viet Nam, larg- est of the three Indochina states and main war arena between the Communist - led Vietminh and | French Union forces. Dulles has frowned on such a partition plan. He and Smith had stayed away from Geneva to avoid | associating the United States with |a settlement giving the Commvu- nists domination of important northern Indochina areas, possibly including the city of Hanoi. There was ne confirmation that Dulles, as a result of his | Paris talks with Mendes-France and Eden, liked the idea of an Indochina partition any better. | But it lwas believed the three Western Allies now are much near- ler some kind of understanding | which will allow them to display |a more united front when full ne- | gotiations resume with Molotov | and Red China's Chou En-lai. Lake Mishap Takes Royal Oak Child A three-year-old Royal Oak boy drowned in Lakeville Lake yester- day when he strayed into the wa- ter while his parents were chang- ing clothes to return home: Ronald Lewis Cyr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Cyr, of 1607 Donald St., was found in shallow water by Roy Oster, 16, of 3931 Custer, Royal Oak. Efforts of the Addison Township fire department to revive the youth failed, and he was pronounced dead by Dr. Harold Stahl of Oxford. Parents said they had been pic- nicking by the lake, and their son. had been in the water with an inner tube. They took him out to have supper, and he wandered from the picnic table when they were chang- ing clothes. Michigan Publishers Buy Paper in Indiana BATTLE CREEK # — The La- fayette, Ind., Journat and Courier has been purchased by Federated Publications, Inc., which owns and publishes three Michigan news- papers, the Lansing State Journal, Grand Rapids Herald and Battle Creek Enquirer and News. New publisher of the Journal and Courier will be Louis A. Weil Jr., publisher of the Grand Rapids Herald, who is treasurer, vice and general manager of Federated Publications. Weil also continues in his present capacities for the Herald and Federated. | shooting and bowman crafts ve say you will find the same gen- eral trend around most big cities and many smaller cities. This movement to the country 1s due to a number of factors, says Anderson, Among them, he lists mechanization of agriculture, uni- versal use of the automobile, the Vast network of hard - surfaced roads, development of rural elec- trification and other technological advances. In addition, the Cornel] professor points out .there is the desire of families with children to escape crowded city streets, Country liv- ing generally is regarded as more pleasant, more healthful, and safer. In addition, there is greater opportunity for home ownership im rura] areas because of lower building costs, decreased living expenses from lower taxes, and returns from gardening and oth- er supplementary activities. Anderson finda, however, that this realignment of population is demanding new adjustments in .so- cial institutions and relationships. He says there is need for greater public sanitation, more public schools, and better) police regula- tion, In—addition—it raises prob- lems of land values, institutional operations and social participation of new country dwellers. Anderson believes the most press- ing difficulty however is that of making the realignment without confusion or conflict, He explains that socia] machinery to cope with these rapid changes is far from up-to-date. The Cornell professor says agencies that might deal with many of the problems are help- less, because their patterns of present operation exclude such activity, ve Anderson has found that most of the migrating families are young, and that few single persons move from the city to rural areas. The average age of wives in one New York fringe area was found to be 43 years and four months, and 60 per cent of the wives were under 45. Most of the families, Anderson says, have young children or none as yet. Thus, he concludes that fringe areas are important child- bearing and child-rearing regions. Agriculture Department officials point out that these fringe areas with their young families may offer a special market to which farm products can be directed Waterford Board Has Registration for Archery Class WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The township recreation board is look- ing for youngsters between 9 and 14 who have fingers itching to twang. bowstrings Registration is open for boys and girls interested in the ancient sport, and local expert William Garland is instructing in target Equipment is furnished by the | recreation department, and lessons | are held twice a week for five weeks at four playgrounds. Interview for Olivet Clark Balch, 331 Liberty St., Pon- tiac school history teacher, and Warren Thomas of the Olivet ,Col- lege faculty spent Tuesday inter- viewing prospective students in the Pontiac area for Olivet. Balch re- cently resigned as dean of men at Olivet. REV. W. J. TEEUWISSEN JR. Conducting a course in Sunday school administration at the United Presbyterian Leadership Training Conference at Camp Lambec, North Springfield, Pa., is the pas- tor of the United Presbyterian Church of Drayton Plains, Rev. W. J. Teeuwissen Jr. Mrs. Teeu- wissen is conducting a course in religious drama at the one week conference which concludes July 17. ‘ —_ 330-332 Main Street OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 Furniture at Its Finest Always at ~~ * Rochester, Mich. }at 8 p.m, today _-. ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Urbanites Move to Fringes vu Back-to-the-Farm Mo Creating Social. Problems Michigan Firms Gain Contracts Defense Work Valued at 96 Million Reported by Ferguson WASHINGTON Ww — Senator Homer Fergusén (R-Mich) said yesterday that 12 Michigan firms} have been awarded 9%6 million dollars in defense contracts. The awards included $88,738,000 from the Army; $6,764,000 from the Air Force and $1,000,000 from the Navy. : Sen. Ferguson said some of the eontracts werg new and others were expansions or gontinuations of others already granted. None had been announced before, he said. The contracts included: Ford Motor Co., tanks; Chrysler Corp., tanks, combat vehicle parts and classified materials; General Mo. tors plants in Detroit and Pontiac, tank parts, rocket parts. and gun parts; Continental Aviation and Engine Co., turbo-jet en- gines; Wolverine Diesel ‘Power Co., general sets and spare parts. Reo Motors in Lansing, trucks, Kelsey Hayes Wheel at Jackson, 105mm _ howitzer shells; Crampton P anufacturing Co. in Grand Rap- ids, 4.5 rockets; Continental Motors in Muskegon, engines and parts; Lear Co. of Grand Rapids, the F5 automatic pilot; Refrigerator Co. 73mm shells County Deaths Henry Carl Moss WALLED LAKE—Funeral serv- ices for Henry Cari Moss, 78, of 273 Walled Lake Dr., will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Richardson- Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, with burial in Oakland Hills Me- morial Gardens, Walled Lake. He died Thursday LOUIS SOLEM OAK PARK — Service for Louis Solem, 63, of 23430 Sherman Ave. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Veteran's Hospital, Dearborn Surviving are a son, Gerald of Empire City, six daughters, Mrs. Russell Stehle of Troy Township, Mrs, Earl Ennis, Oak Park, Mrs. Alex Herman, Detroit, Nancy, Troy Township, Norma Jean and Patri- cia of Dearborn; three brothers; six sisters and seven, grandchil- dren. in Greenville, Mrs, Lena Dickinson FERNDALE — Service for Mrs. Lena Dickinson, 62, of 1031 Vester Ave. will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal Oak with burial in Oakview Ceme- tery. She died Tuesday. Surviving is a son, Carl, of Fern- dale. Peter G, Carroll ROYAL OAK — Rosary service for Peter G. Carfoll, formerly of 1011 Whitcomb Ave., will be said with prayer serv- ice at 9 a.m. Friday at Sullivan and Son Funeral Home. Requiem Mass will be sung at 9:30 am. at Guardian Angel Church, Clawson, with burial in White Chapel Me- morial Cemetery. He died Tuesday after a long) illness. Surviving are a sister, Miss Agnes W. Carroll, of Detroit, and a brother, Patrick H, of Berkley. Mrs, Lydia Simmons NORTH BRANCH Funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m. today for Mrs. Lydia Simmons, 75, who died in Detroit Monday. Burial was in Norwich, Ontaria, Surviving is one son, Ervin Cra- mer of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Tuttle of Norwich, and Mrs. Eliza McKillop, of North Branch. and the Gibson | CAUTIOUS BUT CURIOUS—Curious, but not too curious is Nellie, kitten owned by Mrs. Myrtle Wright, farm woman living near San- dusky, Mich., as she views a four-foot-long swarm of bees hanging in the orchard at Mrs. Wright's farm. Archie Kelly, Sandusky, finally shook down the bees into newspapers and took them home to a hive. Evictions at Crystal Beach Become Civic Problem ‘Pontiac Board of Education Wednesday promised to try to help 58 families ordered to move out of Crystal Beach federa] war- time housing project by Aug, 1. The board asked former Mayor Arthur J. Law, who offered to buy the project, to join in a commu nity drive to stall off the U. S. government's eviction order long enough to build better homes at the Lake street site. Some 30 housing project resi- dents, grim but quiet, nodded as one of them told the board, “we're desperate — we have neo place to go, Families with chil- dren just can't find low-rent housing now."’ The Pontiac school board now controls the 40-acre site on Lake street. The board owns 14 acres outright and has a lease on the rest. The government still owns the buildings: Law offered to buy ‘whatever land you don't need for a school site.’ He said he and financial backers would buy the homes from the government and repair them so they meet the city’s housing rules. Some 30 more families in the Parkview Homes housing proj- ect on Pontiac’s east side face the same Aug. 1 eviction dead- line. The projects were built by the U. S. government in the early 1940s as temporary shelter for crowds of ‘‘war workers” who moved in to work in Pontiac's plants. When World War II ended, the factories kept on working at top speed to turn out civilian goods, The workers stayed. The government has postponed eviction several times. “T'll be the first to help in any long-range program to build some- thing better,”” Law told the board. “But this is an immediate prob- lem, These people will be out-on the street in two weeks unless somebody does something.” Waterford Youth Held | in Breaking-Entering | Edgar D.. Perkins, 17, of 7415 Pershing, Waterford, is in custody ot Pontiac Police today on a charze of beraking and entering in the nighttime. Perkins was arrested Wednesday in connection with the July 6 break- in of the Acme’-Auto Parts Store at 979 N. Perry St., in which $40 in accessories and tools wete taken. Bookmobile Will Stop in Metamora Monday METAMORA — “The -Lapeer County Bookmobile will stop/ here Monday, in addition to stop hed uled for Aug, 2 and Aug ,/, Hours will be from Technically, the applies only to t 5 male is a drake. £ School beard member Louig H. Schimmel said the board will Stiles Farm and Garden Group Gets 3 Members AVON TOWNSHIP — Three new members were presented with shoulder corsages as they were accepted into membership in the Stiles Branch of the Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden Assn., recently. The aophyie were Mrs. Frank Gronski, Mrs. Francis Nelson and Mrs. Clarence Russell. Three other new members — Mrs. Earl Kin- ney, Mrs. Joseph H. Fritz and Mrs. Thaddes L, Johnson — were un-| able to be present. Extension Group Meets ARMADA Home Extension group No. 1 met at the home of Mrs. Ashley Smith this week. The group practiced’ = embroi- dery.”’ & a? Exper Body. and Fender Repair ask leaders of Pontiac’s city government, industries and other “Let's get together with other groups,’ Schimmel! said, ‘and see if out of the sessions will come a new development of good, sound, permanent homes — with rents as low as possible but high enough to pay taxes. “We're interested in children,” he said, “the ones already born 320 Mein. and the ones still coming, Let's try to help work this out — it’s an apportunity for a community to show what it can do to solve a bad problem.” Mrs Harry E. King, board sec- retary, called the area's housing problem “acute.” Ferd N. Thie- fels, vice president, told housing project residents that ‘‘we know “SUMMER BEAUTY” . . . begins with a refreshing corefree summer permanent make on appointment now to insure lovely hair all summer. AVON OL 2-0811. Rochester oS WE SAFEGUARD | ie YOUR HEALTH meticulous accuracy and professional skill. 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F of a Washington announcement that | Corn, ‘sv. Ho. i 8.20 © doe Cucum- 3. a billion dollars worth of planes | >*Ts. on. ae eon a = | will be ordered shortly, That sent |. (18-160 dos bene Kohirent, Wo. 1: d North American, Boeing and Doug-| oh." Opions, ‘green. No. 1, 60-00 dos las to gains of a point or so in| bchs Parsley, curly, No. 1, 15-90 dos early afternoon. eh ng Soe ST et Peta. . In the rails, gains of a couple of tome new, Mo. 2.80 Ob bag. rx : paints wore made wy Western Peli on. tt. Be ey : Coast Line. Santa | }.90 Sos, outdoor 1, 60-18 dos 7 Fe and Kansas City Southern | pens Cagis y No. 1, 15-100 2 traded up around a point at one | \ met fs-f 00 ba: i fon a imastne"E abpeh'6 ain bane” tome: =F Other good gains made by | Wm cutdoor, fancy, 4.50 14-Ib basket: 57 Alcoa, Vanadium, Kennecott, Ze-| No.’ 1, 325-198 i4-lp basket. Turnip, nith, Admiral, Commercial Sol-|o 1 75-)-35, des behs; Turnip, vents, Wardell, United Fruit, West- * Lettuce and salad greens: Endive, No. inghouse, General Motors, Chrys- |! 190-128 bu; Endive, bleached, Ho, 3, 3 ler, Republic Steel and New York | ba: Bscarole, ached, Wo. i 249-300 E Central. . Lettuce; | he No. 1, 2.60-2.90 3 dos Among lower shares were Du | crate; head, No..1, 1.00-1.26 bu; 3 . ‘ , ‘eat, We. 1, .78-1.00 bu. Romaine, = Pont, Union Carbide, Union Pa-| so"%'"\ eo-1.38 bu a. aadoe wt s 4 : « a fo. : . cific and U.S. Gypsum. x ete ‘ ba Mustard . | [Ne 1.781. Borrel, No. 1, 1 00 bu. : New York Stocks | ie bu. “goinach. No. 1, 180-200. Swiss Chard, No. 1, 1.25-1.50 bu. ip, a Figures after Gectme! points are cighthy | N° 1. .79-1.00 bu. = . ; dome Bx ... 47 Johns Man ... 761 DETROIT EGGS : : .. 43 domes & LL... ott : Ree 20.3’ Kelsey Hay .. 22.1] DETROIT (AP) — FOB Detroit, 2 a sites wa oe Kennecott 05.2 | cases included, rBiate grades: = Allied Ch... 91 tm> Clk ..., 66.3| Whites — Grade A, jumbo | 43. : Aimed Sure... 8.0 Kresge 68... aH wolgnieg arenes SS ws ey. él; emali ‘ Alum ¥ ' S* LOP’ Glass ae 20; grede B, laree 42-45, Bis. av 44 Ba Be] racist ml aa 4m Can. “43 ... Malev = Cyan Loew's .. -.. 163| large 44. grade C, large 28, prewees Zn Gh ik M2 lane 8 Com *) s 23 4 an M & Pay Ae Mack Tre . Le CHICAGO BUTTER AND FGGS Noa. Martin G8 .... 98.3] CHICAGO (AP) — Bubtes, see ee ee ee a ve Te bis ee ee ee ae eee a setae am ; oc firm; receipts 1,368; wholesale fm Westen”... 381 Mont Ward" en1|DUyING prices unchanged to 2 highes: as . ct > eae aaa = nan 39, U_ 8. standards 34, current Armee 0 #3 Mueller er . oH receipts 30; dirties 25.5. checks 24. irmour Mur . F nod Dry @ “me Wat Blog g: ~ CHICAGO POTATOES hison . Cash BR... AP) — Potatoes Arrivals a ee gr Atlas Par ... 444 Nat — cone ay gaps on Zeady with firm late my Mig Pg mo coe GB : for reds very firm = a Thee eeee 7 * SN & On one WY Air Bek |. 393 Mentted cfterings: Coes b ie-00; Wirgente | rape wad a aie ssece es Cobblers 4 eth Steet . ‘By Mort & West. a. loeing Cee ™ Vises ‘Alum |. 21.4 Nor Pac ...... 553 Poultry tre || 138 Nor Sta Pe 3 : + Ue Nest Airlin - 10s CHICAGO POULTRY ‘ Wern ... Dhio Ol) ..... CHICAGO (‘AP)—Live poultry steady: Mt ... 34. Oliver m2 : prices Mr: 8 Seese GF ai’: as” | eeetpte, 313 wee ee arth ght ren - 18. Packard ..... 3 | hens os-165 tryers or brotlers 24-29, ludd Co - 13.2 Pan A W Air... 135 “14. ea tes 27-30 Burroughs 204 pooh BP "6 old roosters 135-1 ponet Calum & H 10 = Param “le é Can Dry 134 Parke De. 1 DETROIT POULTRY Can Pac 12 | DETR AP) — Price id per be mem = ne Agr i ‘$3 oe Detroit for Ne. quality rrier “ i to 16 po cone by Pretpe DS a3 ‘aw eee #21 igh sd =. Me Tree Phileo roaster ‘ ave! Celanese --. 221 Philip Mor a poo or fryers (-3% Bes), whites Cen TH PS ... 731 Ph Pet . 602) 2 gray crosses 264)-27%: barred rocks pp sy --» 1 Pit Plate Gl... 865 4-28 Light broilers or fryers 20, old by oR a Proct ae @:... } roosters 13, heavy ducks 15 Chrysier 1. & e O..... 864 - ia Bevin . mi Rain co S| Livestock ‘Climax ose ei Reo ars 26 PETROIT LIVESTOCK Coca P+ eae -¥ | nope Met. 2 ee wo ETRONT, (AP) — The Detroit live- Gl Gas -$¢ ao Piet 33 Hogs—Salable 50. Market around 25 Con & -.. 7 Rock Bpg..... 19.4| cents lower, fewer small lots choice 180- Con ... 36 Gafeway St.. 462/220 ib. barrows and gilts 20-00, _ py Rad on oe Pap... dae 100-180 Ibs Shs 290-280 he 33.80.24 00. Cont Can ... 72.4 Me’ weights scafce; seattering 300-490 Cont Mot... 85 Seab AL RA.. 59.7 sows 1675-181; few 400-600 Ibs } ao ee i eee 33 Mite $50. Today's market ee ne Simmens -... 364 sew. weak. Compared a peda: Beng... She or wes a pom gy late: goed clearance: choice Aire ... 82.4 Sou -. ee 442/ and prime fed steers steady; lower grades eS ASS Seder. 23] Sereny ones oe seas ieee sete oo» A373 - Wass : ¥ J 3 Pr ..... 2 Spey €5.4| stockers and feeders steady; bulk choice ~~ Help Wanted Male 6 Automotive Salesman Opportunities for 2 men to sell the most ears. Belected men must industrious sirous fo making money. Ce ——$—$—$ —A-! Cabinet Makers NO OTHERS NEED APPLY Must have own tools and read details. Steady, year around work. Reply Box 12 Pontiac Press stating qualifica- tions and experience. ATTENTION HOUSE TO HOUSE salesmen, hottest deal in time, y Cal Ken Beck, FE 1, - ADJUSTER wAuburn * SERVICE STATION MANAGER PAY DEBTS PROMPT- LY with money made by selling things you're not using. To place For Sale ads in Pontiac Press dial , FE 2-8181, . 4 ‘ Help Wanted Male 6 BOY OR YOUNG MAN LIVING in vieigity of Cooley Lake to iting Row end then as needed Fg ond ete e e. $1.00 per hour. Call EM , men RRR = wt 0m + CAB DRIVERS. NIGHT SHIFT. Apoly ~438 Orchard Lake Ave. 3t 6 pm. Orrin ha To ool PE Chase LJ People Poy You With a Smile... Polks give you money with a emile when you sell ‘em things through Classified Ads. Wheat are you read chan: for dollars? 2-818] fer an ad-writer. giadly helps you a CARPENTERS. EXPERIENCED IN _modemisation work. OR 3-2376._ DAIRY PFARMER-EXPERIENCED Permanent, position on 300 acre dairy farm near Rochester. Milk- y to ex- Call FE She e room house with modern facilities. Cal) for appointment or write: PINE ROW FARM. 611 Snel) “Lake jon” Mich. Phone. Rochester OLive 1-5080 DIE MAKERS OVERTIME in Person JODA I iSTRIES 66 N Parke &t INC. 7 BOYS TRAVEL U8. AND Pos- lary Cantine Michigan State Employ- _ment Service ? to 5 pm _ EXPERIENCED MECHANIC. MUST be clean Have own tools. Wohl- fei] Dee Engineering. 2274 8. Teie- graph ELDERLY MAN WITH JUNK EX- perience to live on,dump. Cal! after © PM FE 48005 POUR TOP NOICH REAL ESTATS now! This wm Call FE PART TIME OPPORTUNITY FULL PARTICU LARS ABOUT YOUR QUALIPICA- TIONS MIDDLEAGED EXPERIENCED, responsible business man to re resent national company in this No inv ent, good money. Write Box 22. tiac Press MAN WITH CAR APPLY 6 NW. Te! near to W. Huron MAN WANTED Bx organization Several openings available. Good pay and future to the right man Apply in person only. 18 N. « St Pontiac, Mich WOMAN WITH CAR, sce 25 . honest, neat, clean, full ‘or part time available Re- liable steady income, above av- erege 150 N. Perry. 8 to e ee ee — OIL BURNER SERVICE AND IN- stallation men. J. R. Neph Co, 1000 8. Lapeer Rd Oxford HAVE OPENINGS FOR REAL ES- tate salesman. Lots of property to sell Member of C rative Real Estate Exchange ‘all FE 45443. 136 East Pike St LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OIL BURNER MAN Position open all year round for . good pay. good tunity for reliable man. Must fur- mish references and experience. Write Pontiac ss, Box 2. PART AND FULL TIME SALES- man to sell the fastest movin home appliance in town. F 56-6831 SALESMAN WITH ESTABLISHED following o. builders. lumbers yards and tradesman. preferred. Empire Censtruction Supply Co 8 Cooley Lk Rd. Uni Lake Village. BicK:.n8S MAKES AVAILABLE southeast Li and south- west Rawieigh business. Good to continue pose oo or Virgil Ra. "Whitmore Lake, Tei 5811, or write Rawieigh’ 9A -203. Tiinots. SALESMEN FOR PART TIME for new : ies y arks NTED eautpment Hote! Roosevelt WE BOTH BTAND TO LOSE IP, you muss thi- one, real opportu- nity wher, you can make money while learnine Ful) or part time Call J . for sppoint . PM MA $1551, MA fined colored women who wishes permanent home. Own room. look after two young children and do general housework. No —_ able immediately. A 6-3292. HAVE L Estate y. lots of property to7sell. Member of ve Rea] Estate Exchange. re GAYLORD Write Pontiac e opportunity y¥ ant.and prifitable. Press Box 57 IBM and - VERIFYING MACHINE OPERATOR Prefer girl between 25 years iE has own trans- po " rates and working condi s hour week Appli- cants’ please submit resume of - experience to Pontiac Daily Press ee Ee LADY TO DO HOUSE WORK and care for 3 children. Day work. by the week $25 a week. ML e383 LEGAL SECRETARY Establishea jocal aw firm de- i f i eualification- to Press, stating age experience. req d salary MAID. GENERAL. GOOD fine country home. Live in salary Reviy Box 107 Press State ac LADY TO ASSIST iN CARE OF children and housework with own transportation, 2 dave week Near ams and Square Lake Rd. Call r Kolb, Detroit TRinity ¢3311. PRACTICAL NURSE OR MIDDLE aged widow with nursing experi- ence. Must live im. Phone Mil- ford MUtua] 4-864. _ RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST FOR doctors’ office Part time For interview call FE 44461 SECRETARY. STENOGRAPHER. and typist Accurate and experi- erice. sition requires person with tact. and pleasant ality. Kindly contact and_ask for extension TEACHER With or without car to work all summer Good y. Bee EF. Taylor oN. Te near WAITE‘'S A LADY EXPE- rienced t women's and fitting 40 hr wenn ANTED: CURB GIRLS POR nights Apodoiy after 6 pm. Super-Chief Drive-In. 1715 N. Tele- _ FE 0-002) — AITRESS FOR BAR AND GRILL. Ev work Pontiac Country Club, 4335 Elizabeth Lake Ra _ WOMAN 21 TO 30 APPLY DaIRY . 308 Oakland Ave Between WendS WOMEN WITH 2? OR MORE AP- ternoons or evenings. free to hold dress and lingerie perties Piea- sant work _ good pay, OR 3-7148 - WHITE EXPERIENCED GRILL coo: onlv days pte 4 WANTED MIDDLE AGED white lady for general housework and care 2 girls 7 and 12 years of nent home with own private . television, Ete S% days per week Good wages. congenial home located in the north- west section of Birming- ham. Must be able to fur- nish suitable references. Phone Midwest 44760. | WAITRESS Day shift. FE 3-0688 : time ae ine . Apply 4 peraon to reul Ponti ac MEN AND WOMEN TO INTRO- duce THORO-CLEAN, America's leadt: industria] waterless hand 9 _ment. heverse charges. WANTED: men. Full ev experience or business in tractive price. Write Pontiac Press _ Box 38. WANTED TO and nw’ haul T'tnot«. Ph 2141 Columbus, Ohio. Ph Klondike 42000 WTD AT ONCE MEN TO SELL consumers’ every dav household nerecsities porter mir factorv-to- home nm. Full or part time in city of Pontiac Earnings based on sales Write Rawieigh's. Dept MCG-69A-728. Freeport Ill WANTED: EXPERI. ENCED, WHITE, MALE COOK. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY. OLD MILL TAVERN, 5838 DIXIE HWY., WATERFORD, MICH. __Help Wanted Female 7 AVON TRAINING Mean money to smart women who call local manager today. Pleasant. easy-part_or full time work Free training. FE 2-7081 _before 16 am. and after 7 p.m. BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXPER r cent guarantee. Le y Salon 147 Pierce St. ingham BOOKKEEPER, STENOGRAPHER oats general office work. FE EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Night shift MI_ 49090 XPERIE A tent or one wi'line to learn. Please state qualifications — ence. , height age weight. Write Pontiac Press Box GOOD REAL ESTATE BUYS are advertised in the Classified For that house, lot or income property you section! want, see the Want Ads NOW. cleaner. Unlimited market, easy to sell, — demand c . In uire Products Co., 1218 win, Pontiac. Between 8 and Mondays. Wednesdays, Pick for yourseé@ or for me Al northwest cor- Rd. __. WANTED SEVERAT _egents Rea Estate P GooD W = ODin- “te & Son 6 W Huron Instructions 9 ACCORD.JNS | ‘ANED FREE TO beginners “essons given at vour home Acerrd »« also sold all sizes at factory oriees OR 3-0466 WIMMING LESSONS PRI- VATE - PRI- FORM- OR _8EMI BY TUTORING IN AL subjects, FE 5-2650 Work Wanted Male 10 AND TILE at BRICK AND STONE WORK WANT- ed e. FE 5-6975. Y 16 WANTS ANY KIND 6: work, FE 54-7103, BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. Reasonable. PE 4-0427 CABINET WORK. GARAGE BUILD- remodeling. Call after 6 p.m. 2-6294. COLLEGE STUDENT l DESIRES summer .m ment. OR 3-9289 RPENTER GARAGES. REMOD- eling, repairing FE 17-0274. CARPENTER WA new and re; FE 44210. CEMEN drive hob casement, and walks. Free estimates. FE 5-2160. R Cc. REMOD- eling and siding D M Wright. Bi Ag A ter * @ -peetaity EB AND DIGGIN AWN WORK, in weed, bush cutt: rge-grass, ps4 well or ‘le Rubbish haw 432% MAN WANTS WOR Poy oR part time. No car 4 MAN WANTS WORK OF ANY Aa kind. [s exverienced truck driv- FE 41039. E steady work kind. Ex Perienced end con- AN work and also FE 54-6643. ing by need man. All : fusrantoed Charter Sloan PaAInTINGs ¢ RENT kinds, decorations ‘rimmines By the hour or the lob Price- 044,” OLASTERING =6N iF TOO email. 4 *% A Work Wanted Male 10 Di "18, * wav odd iobs for sum- dow washing or W have you. Reasonable rates _ us @ call at Rochester, OLive 2-2872. WANTED: CARPENTER WORK New or repair. OR }3-6405. Work Wtd. Female 11 ag Dg ee MY OR YOUR $7.50 eet or a3. 8 work. : c L week plu ore FE 41740 or F ‘ GOMPTOMETES é N 5 BUR- roughs tor i) rman- ent sandaag rienced. ‘Oh 36183. COLORED GIRL 5 DAY Croce $25 and car fare. FE 4-478. COLOR ADY WANTS DAY OLORED cine or leundry. FS day or week Excellent refer- ple ‘vr 4-1855 EXPERIENCED V ARIAN'S assistant wants work in Pontiee ooee Excelent references. Call OR 3-6 : Ginl 14 WANTS BABY SITTING. FE 5-6283. GIRL 18 WISHES BABY wTTmNG ae Live 2-2482. ferably as vete FE 2-6818 tS SS Faye 1GH SCHOOL GIRL WANTS CARE wa children with or without Bens ine. ‘ight and baby- sitting. FE TRONINGS DONE $3 @ bushel PE 67119 iRONINGS WANTED. 81.00 AN hour FE 2-623! MIMEOGRAPHING TY PIN O. secretarial service. EM }-2042. PRACTICAL NURSING IN MY home or someve else's home. Prefer elderty people. Jud- son FE 4-8880 after 4 p.m. Pursician's Bh i ae4 DESIRING er custod tients mapyricnsed. Write Pon- tiac Press, Box 15. REFINED WIDOW WISHES HOUSE work in centieman’s home in city. ed. PE STi ; CARE EN babe mother works, Excellent references. PE 32-1636. B g Service 12 PRA OPP LLP Om ATTENTION: COMPLETE REMOD- eling & modernising service. Attte rooms, recreation rooma, dormers, additions, complete @ ment al- terations, custom ing. FHA co financing. FE 4-5470 A-1 Carpenter Remodette of «'] kinds. eddl- . siding. es. NTION COMPLETE RE- oT eon & modernizing service. rooms ane A-| FLOOR LAYING AND SAND- ing. Reasonable MA §-0641._ BUILDING PLUS 10 PER CENT. Oakland 8-3637 — ; Brick BLOCK CEMENT WORK and Nrepiace, FE 2-2468 _ a Ey v.e° «ree ee onal. Guaranteed work Ph PF pl et cel ~ B & J TRENCHING Footing. field tile and water lines. OR CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA- parm modernitations, also custom building. OLive 23-1221. £ WORK A . Floors. drive wavs sidewalks and stevs. Free estimates. FE a . Fre estimates Jensen. PE 2-2340 a RK. A tios, snd . A | A ment work, ete. FE 5-0782. CEMENT WORK: R & Ww ESIDENTIAL commercial: free estimates Ray- mond Commins. PE 4- SOMPLETE LINE OF MA! “Brick block & stone EM pen, COR SAT>ING LATIN RR Gerdy: Centra) FE 2-7519 : tA 8 A fimshine 10 veers experience. Modern equipment fonr Tavior, phone PE 40424 rn A . ge TL wren ee ed ERA A Sriex e cement work. _ Plaste. wk. FE OnAR ALL kinds xt 1916. “. A. agus %53 N_ Cass PE 2-02 FE 2-0048 HOUSF MOVIN Lt _equipped i A_ Yeung. FE 48450. . a. House Raising & Moving Genera! builtiine excavating and _ atading 1. JOS FIFMMING FIOOR LA ine sanding. finishing. 155 Edl- son 5 ‘ GARAGES AND NIZATION FREF ESTIMA - TERMS STOPPERT & CECIL oon Pt ows fee 10 PER CENT Registered Contractor will build our store mote) for __Building Supplies 12A ig Bebe os complete home’ Bank . Pontiae versity 3-629) or REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES tRonFes & MOTORS’ = REPAIRED PHONE FE 4-2569 Walton's 5) ON Parke eee Pe 2018, — aT 3 Prompt service. MY washing & ¢ aa . OR 31061. _ PAINTING INSIDE & FREE __ Business Services Be “APPLIANCE SERVICE fadios cleaners, oye t oe Ate. > 402i A & B TRENCHIN Footings, water lines, field tile, PE 56-0061 . - AND abe wats sees Fe BEACH CL NG cEPERDIBLE —SEPTIO—Tanx mo’ FE 1 eee EXPERT & moval Ph. FB §-6583 or OR 3-2000. . PREE Es- timates. 5.9303" reasonable. FE ELECTRIC VOTOR SERVICE RE pring, “en Sortie Pike "EAVES TROUGHING SEWER CLEANING Sinks Gunday Serv. Ph. FE ¢2012 and 1 FE 23-0061. Cari Buxtoo PLASTERING D_ Mevers a nigeurately uw Eo WacHiNe ree ne es "eaee AU A Aa Taye NCHING Pesmage = tile, nke and sewers installed. ® azz et gy Bit ym d pup REMOV 1-862a, : ‘ 56-0614 _ for uction work Oakland ork. tet _ Foot Specialist 15A Mitt, 3% 8 Bagins a4 5-ts28. % Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALTERATION MEN'S POCKETS. 219 Raeburn en ee AND _ ALTERA toms 63763 16 Palmer 16A Ds _80N PE 1-483) 3-6651 Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERY- fee. Laundry LESS. and tree cal FE Deoe Sal 8. Sanford. Landscaping 18A Television Service 2 Nw meee soot on Fee Ve Ye SERVICE SURNARTERD 10 Re PAIR aR Don's fun ie = HOME fuivee iua— NIG MITC CHELL” STV 448 E. Pike PE 2-2871 Typewriter Service 224 Bord, ahead bapmeeclN cipal lates Wosaa wEZZEWRITERS RENTED ) Bt. FrPcwhivEEe inB ADDING. MA- — rt 3 ROOM AND BAT \voponnand UNPURNISHED A ~ Wanted to Rent 29 SOOPER AAA RELIABLE TENAN ? che J URGENTLY RELIABLE TENANTS WANT bedroom Fab tove. fiirn. house. References. ~ COUPLE. BY RELi- gocte “alan “WMS” net's _ Pontiac Press = ia UNFURNISHED Hc HOUSE | OR Al APT ‘by Pvogag ane possession. Li Apply Boa Pon- _tiac Press : tween Pontiac and —— _ containing $30 Retu keep money Joe east Maia ae —___ —E - —— Lost: VICINITY OF COOLEY Lake, July 6. Buff Cocker i, female. “Amber cly excess tur. Heartbroken. _ward. EM 3-4833 LOST JAPANESE | PEKINGESE dog. brown, curly tail, left home June 2%. Please return to 118 Jackson or call 2-544. Re- ward LOST. BROWN LEATHER BILI- . Priday night at Scrib's Drive Wil finder please call FE LOST: RED IRISH SETTER male, name “Rory.” vicinity of _Wing Lake MA 63400. Reward _ $25 REWARD . Bear Willis School. male Bea- . stocky built thin white col- Black bianket trimmed in and tan Was wearing collar Name “Buddy have Kopp Wisconsin _tag FE 5-1451 LOST: MAN'S BILLFOLD. PLEASE return papers 165 Nebraska FE 31448. ward LOST: VICINITY OF COOLEY Lake, July Ola Buff Cocker Spaniel, fem@e. ‘Amber’ clipped of excess fur. Heartbroken Re- _ward. EM 35-483 LOST—BLUE CHIFFON PARAKEET nswers to the name of “Chirkie” Phone FE 5-1541. Reward MALE COLLIE BROWN NOSE _% yrs_ old Reward. FE 43608 Notices & Personals 25 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING American Tourister $14 95: er 2 suiters, $20 INITIALS a Philips 7 N. Saginaw BETTER Ui CLOTHING SELL- ouf sale continues. THRIFT = P, 183 S. Saginaw COLE'S FLORIDA BAR, 522 8 Saginaw 8S Now open to serve you __ COLD WAVE SPECIAL. . Derethys 500 3-124 06.75 COM- N. Perry ee BY THE HOUR OR ie 8 i hr a. 2 John Scrugss ‘sa lawn an Simi GRADING YA Sa ry RD LEVELING LAWNS SPRAYED Fon WEEDS _and crabgra«. FE 2-096. and fill, MAple 5-2704 ma TREE SPRAYING Mosquitoes, veeds and shrubs Can OU_ 24021. ___Moving & Trucking — 19 aa ag gg Fd Mg oor ppt TR A trucP serive: “lack dirt and fil! 40289. 17-6539. A (MMEDIA PE_ 5-072 AND VY TRUCKING A Yards leveled and tree cutting. D ATES ao Van to serve vou Smith loving. FE 44064. . RUB- FE 54-5933 RUB ‘3-0206 VICE - and trucking. TRUCEINO AND HAMLIN __bish time cheap ONE! L CARTAGE | I. gt Womens re Sa Moving a Or Re americas Vas e + Quick service rE Trucks to Rent TR EEE... COLD WAVE SPECIAL End cur with Sree. othy . SAINTE Mai MAID ats POR av PE 23-8814. 93 Mark ee ERED ELIAS 1 know you're running for _— Senator. how about jawn mower? The grass is baee work Bo os ¢ Gup- | TEACHER WITH INFANT NEEDS ply Co. 7 . [OW ence. unfurnished 2 bedroom apt. or —— Wrie Peat Reference avail- Upholstering . 23 wanes ocr ae A ees 5 NTED TO RENT: SPACE OR as iece bs eaters small bidg. suitable for smal] ma Ls od chine Must be im or near Custom Furniturs Pontiac PE $4340 Auto trim free estimate. F rE YOUNG COUPLE, 2 CHILDREN CUSTOM MAKE DRAPERIES seek reasonable > bedroom house slipcovers, expert workmanship Call evenings. FE 2-0862_ Ke 44 eit ce nt) nomics, Ruth | YOUNG MAN DESIRES COOL. e * scornectnest = clean sleeping room. vicinit t BAKLET CUsTCw UPHOLSTER Crescent or Elizabeth Lake Night he ee * Lake Rd worker References. PE 5-7546 atelueias ates ____ss.§§ TO 1 ROOM HOUSE t DRAPES, ecovens WATes MATERL outside city. | ae wy | Bf aos. _ als. Beadle F _By Aug. 1. FE 2-0368. PURNITURE REFINISHING, AN-| YOUNG MICHIGAN STATE GOL. use lalty. FE $1332.. lege graduate. wife and 2 chil- SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES AND BED. dren desire reasonable two bed- _Spr_ad. Yor ma-erial. FE 65-5797. room house Call evenings, FE va sTHOMAS OPHOLSTERING som. TELEGRAPH Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 _—s “ . ___ Lost & Found 24 RORAA ree toon grown waser ae-|( ,ontracts ., Wanted Quick Cash Settlement NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W_ Huron FE 54-814) (IMMEDIATE CASH POR YOUR land contract -or equity tp your home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339_Oreharéd Lake Rd PE 4-456) TO GET THE mOsT POR YOUR land contract Realtor Partridge is the “bird” to see. 43 W Huron s@ Ph Pe 2a — 5% MORTGAGES 1” FARMS OR op yy mares trom -™% acre with 100 wr ae sail oe Same LES ons ae Voom! eves 717 oe ae - $ Onlinited $ for buying \and ‘contracts. tion. For raveians = as Johnson. or Mr A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. 5. Telegraph Rd. , LANE crs. | we Welt Laub Coptnacts on courteous results « Beesme before you sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN YOU BUY I[T—WE'LL INSURE [T REALTY Co. 1078 Wr Huree ses op hn MILLER & STONE CASH We guarantee to get you the beet = dea! and fat TY 18 Josiye 32-0253 to 6 p.m. Daily: om. *, to 5 varvate ; PARTY WOULD LIKE to buy a land contract FE 2-8001 STONE. RE REALTOR hi [ a __—Ciaire KNAPP SHOES L = _OR 3-1502 _ NO RUGS TO BEAT. FINA FOA‘ makes dirt retreat The superior Tug shampoo. Waite's | Notions _ “PRIVATE DETECTIVE SERVICE ____ FE 312s a REDOCE AND KELAX Resu.ts with every visit Fast safe and scientific FE +4171 RUMMAGE SAL¥ SAT. MORNING from @ to 12 noon. New Church. 175 Branch Good c¢ rumm. bas aigcece - md INVITATIONS $7.50. 4m Wtd. Child, to Board 2 26 SMALL CHILDREN. GOOD D00D CARE 4 FE 54-6204. Wtd. Household Goods 27 LET Us BU [IT OR AUCTION IT On 62681 ng buyers cash waiting FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or od@ lots. Get the wm “gg outright or 8 Community uh set itfor zou sale Ph R }- WANTED TO Bi _ott Ph WANTED FURNITURE If vou: have anything for sale and want prompt cour- teous service and the: high- est price in cash, call lL. & S SAILES CO. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST SED FURNITURE BUYER. FE 2-2866 ae TYPES 2-$523 t Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: FREE FILL “DIRT. miz- odin. Phone PEO ‘STI. A WANTED SOME ONE VE Pontiac Farm and es pEeTIMATE, ON Ceramic Industrial Tractor Co. | wanteD sMALL eae PE 4066) — Pe +1442 _barn to tear down. PE 41451. WANTED $5,500. GOOD SECURITY Painting & Decorating 20 Pontia: Box 564. Bay City A-} PAINTIN POSERRAnoing, pep.s tem~'- ar dise 5 oad. Lal Pi 5 ¥ bl mM “ree estimates wr 40205 1 PAINTING REASONABLE Phone FE_ 5-6006. COMPLETE SERVICE. PAINTING wen hike prt tl eleaning. Sea FAINT ISO WALL ates. FE 2-137. esti PAINTING AND DECORATING, IN- ie in _Michigan WANTED TO BUY GOOD CYCLE ber power mower H P. Sutton MY 2-6432 WANTED, USED @ CAN MILK _ cooler. _EM _3-6087 Money Wanted 28A WANTED $5.500. GOOD eecunity in Pontiac. Box 564, Bay City, Michigan. . Wanted to Rent — 29 end BOY 14 WANT, BY AUG- nt is or 6 room modern house. Foy pom ore than $65 § month. sDeELT cou E WOULD a 5 or 6 room unfurnished house in near . Pont No smok _ 28161, ext. 10 LOCAL - ,. BUSINESS WAN “WISHES three bedroom or lower flat northwest Pontiac or §& van Village by Sept. ist r “GUARD us DREUEN. over mo. rea. eines: 3100 W Wares Ly Office open WAM to¢P M Wanted Real Estate 32A Call a Specialist! When You Want to Sell Real Estate! For sure results WE HAVE $200,000 at our 4 i to oureh oew or land contracts for our clients THE PONTIAC PRESS. Wanted Real Estate a2a|SL ICE OF HAM aero On YOUR Geo L Scales Realtor FE 2-501) Quick | CasH FOR On OUR Ron ardiess of ote. are nent ¢ Car 1 se SS oa 5. Telegraph ries tor “int LISTINGS WANTED — Properties and homes needed for immediste sate. Red Horse Real Estate FE 4-2252 “CASH FOR EQUITIES. We have investors now buying equities in medium priced, weil- ee us, im- ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huroo FE 2-742) Oa 68-3398 ~ LISTINGS WANTED. = & $n ay, HG a Broker Marshall ies parties concerned Call us, 20 DORRIS & SON REALTORS co-op Eueens %2 W Huren 4-185 HAVE BUYERS FOR One of two bedroom modern home either citv or suburban Two bedruwm modern home in Hu ron Gardens area with basement and garare income pruperty om jake or house prio Possibilities. Al least 6 rooms wa. Call J. A. Taytor Reaitor. “7. +2544 Purchese Sj open F. McKINNEY 6800 Commene Rd. Pontiac ae 3311 of _UNiv, 1-5 Johnson {HAS DONE IT AGAIN) That's right folks, bag have sold over 00 per cent of ees and are —— rm Deed 3 boo rty to sell. Por ection. Cal) Office Open 9-8 A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Woutb LD LIKE } BEDROOM HOME ‘wn Reasonadie. Write tac Press Box 115 Wanted © Listings st suburban lake Office Ph. service if the nrice and terms are right, nom Apts. Furnished 33 rere 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE -_ vate beth é@dults only. 20 —Teeeeck Alberta Apartments ROOMS ADULTS ONLY © Lafayette 7 Rooms ‘ZURNIBRED ¢ GENTLE- 3 on VATE BATH 1 = child wejeome. 2 ROOMS NEAR FISHER BODY. men. Refrigerator and clean |in- ens. _FE 54-0526 ; ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. _ Bo drinkers. 116 Lafayette 2 RO COUPLE OR 2 MEN 27 | Mechanic 2 ROOMs AND BATH. NO CHil- dren. 0 Franklin Bivd.. see care- take: in basement 2 ROOMS. . EVERYTHING FUR- nished, § minutes walk from town No children of heavy drinkers See— WHITE BROS. Paige OB 9101 or OF | S tia Open 8 Sun. 1 to CASH FOR YOUR HOME * FQUITY Jim Wright or “Dick Valuet Realtors FE 5-044! FE 5-0693 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 45 Oak'and Avenue — -EDW. M. STOUT OF | mm. Seeman at ED, PE bee LISTINGS. W VANTED USSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR 10 W. Pike FE 4-5905 10,000 SQUARE FEET, With office space overhead ¢ and prefer close ous ee wil buy or lease. bed = oo have Ta hase santine Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Tl iN. w 8. Ph. FE $6165 ‘Gen teen “th: 630 GREEN LAKE OFFICE opREe ’ REALTY CO. Member ar LTORS Real Bee. Ine — ee © NCR if necessa 1 bloek from bus line 2 ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE $132 a wek “TE +67. cm & BATH. BABY WwEL- Dre Si MARIVA 3} ROOMS AND BATH Oil heat. Newly decorated FOUR ROOM APARTMENT. PUR- nished for 4 buddies Single beds hen and reasonable. 284 Oak- CLEAN BASEMENT APT OUT- e entrance sant _lake. C = ELIZABETH LAKE Attractive. modern, 3: room and see $20 weekly, edults. FE HOUSES AND APTS Ai. KINDS Family rental . PE 42583 LARGE 3 ot APA RTMENT with full Papen fur- nished sopenee Saginaw Street LIGHT HOUSERMEPING ROOM, 2 roome furnishe? 812 ner week No Gfinkers 268 8 Shirley MEN OR COUPLE DOWNSTAIRS, private entrance Close in FE 2... ee NEW 3} AND BATH PRIVATE EN- trance orth side, walking dis- tant Call between 6 He At References exchange. FE -UNION COURT 3 rooms and bath, adults only. $66 ver month. K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 10? _E. Huron PE 4826 sgn m kitehen bath. hot water. 508-10 \ wenth 230 8. Pontiac Trail Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 APT. UNFURNISHED. 49 E. MONT- _calm, 7 ROOM APT. BAnY AY WELCOME esbrook. i ae oun en on i) BATH 6000 Ta git FE 5-6260 J ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. private bath and entrance, cow only References _Clemens St. Phone FE Ra J NICE ROOMS PRIVATE FRONT entrance | or 2 adults OR +7671. 34 AN 5 ROOMS. FAMILY REN- tat agent. PE +2583... ‘ Pam THURSDAY, F. C. Wood Co.) ge REALTOR Sy. stamens | 7% Ciark | COTT _come 109 Dresden 3 ROOMS AND BATH. eniVaTE entrance. For y In- quire after 3 30 a3. i) _N_ Roseiawn 4 ROOM UPPER. “AND 2 ROOM basement Partly furn 343 Irwin | it 4 “ROOMS FLAT MY 2-0673 JULY 18, 1954 - “Mind if we play through?" Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 $3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APART ment Wo pope under 15 130, - 8 Parke FE ¢ 5 ROOM | ivelia. ec MODERN, PRI- vate bath and entrance, couple only FE &2287 $ ROOM & BATH UPSTAIRS APT Bring 2 references, 140 Florence § ROOMS . BEDROOMS. WEST side heat furnished, adults, . 900 _FE 5-14656. fe S$ ROOM. ALL UTILITIES IN- cluded ighiy resiricied Adults Silver Late Pid @ month | 2720 Dinte Mwy. Mr. Well- | hoff, Manager _ _ AN EXCELLENT 3} ROOM AND s ment. Hardwood fieors end astered walls Close to downtown Best for couple only inmaw Inquire 77 Lake ia nd Realt _824 Pontiac Trail Wa lled_Lake MOD. TERRACE. 6 AND BATH. Ol) heat. Newly dee oreted NEW BRICK TERRACE WITH 3 NEW J ROOMS NEAR GM TRUCK Heat ani electric range Ciean end quiet Adults only FE 2.0488 THREE 4: APARTMENTS” FOR remt pér month. inc! beat machete & Harger, 33 W Huron, Ph. PE $418) UPPER DUPLEX. 5 ROOMS AND BATH. Garage, west side, heated Adults preferred. FE 2-0369 after pm Went Houses Furnished 35 HOU St ory 4ND APARTMENTS FUR- end unfuroished Tats wel- Soc wefore €00 p m a) on < CLEAN ROOM GOOD ‘LARGE BLEEPING ROOM FoR 7 nusemae. " Todne genta AGENCY 43 CLA 2 ROOM pUkaiinieD wodee FOR __rent, 15% Downing Ct FE 40776 2 ROOM CABIN NO CHILDREN _3300 Elizabeth Late | 3} CABINS NEAR oe skY. 1 child couple erred. Reter- _ences FE 4- 3 ROOMS -PARTLY FURNISHED in Phd Part Inquire et 659 _= _Madison oRoOMa. 60M. MODERN FURNITURE Compietely furnished rr herr} AGES 63 $i5, $12. WEEK Privete jake and ground 10 miles w Pontiac 02, on Cass Lake sion 678 m Oeorge Realtor OR }-1268 FULLY MODERN, SLEEPs 6. ON M-33 Minutes — Bieack and Burt lakes $30 weekly OR 3-8232 MODERN 7 ROOM, WILL CONStD- er 2 children. $100 a month Ref erence required. 2772 8. Shirley FE 80336 MODERN 2 Rooms AND BATH on Pontiac Lake. Hot water heat arbie BRAND NEW 6 ROOM HOME Bath. utility room ¢ bedrooms _FLanders 1-4536 BEDROOMS ON INDIANW W5oD Ra at Late Orion $100 per month. Must have references LI 36773 FINisHED HOME, 2 CHILDR EN welcome, references. Apply #2 _Johnson 5 ROOMS. VERY beatnasc™. references tiabie Write Bor ROOM M tb SIDE ’ bus. References 5 ROOM PARTLY FURN SHARE For Reny Rooms a7 oun | BUSINESS GIRLS TO SHARE PRI- vate apartment, twin bed», every- thing furnished, 5 min walk from downtown Call FE 2-yi01 BED, 1 man FE 5-4785 DOUBLE ROOM Pia WEST 1IRO quois, FE 2-4710_ GIRL “COOKING PRIVILEGES privat entrance on bus line id 42847 ; QENTLEMEN sleeping room West 46 ATTRACTIVE | side FE) HURON ‘HOTEL CLEAN mo! rooms by day er wk W Hueco & bh. FE “NICELY FURNISHED Tasmania CaAROE reom 6 5 or 2 men. in private home Ga- rege 12 Allison off Oakland NICE BINGLE AND DOUBLE room tor ee hi Gown- town. 4) we PLEASANT!» eye © MIN. utes walk uptown. atengies soem Por _Tefines lady only. > 3208 SLEEPING ROOMS. | DOUBLE ene single vileges Nice location FE ¢1 after 5 SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE Md town laund wen 16 Pine Grove Ave ri —_ SLEEPING ROOM ON BUS LINE _ O21 Perry PE +0232 — 6 ROOM FOR man West side. PE 46006 6 TO 7 Per WEEK wi F emtealm corner Olen tee clean rooms for men only Within walking @ of tiae Motor ul Kit privileges See caretaker __ Rooms With Board 38 38 1 ORNTLEMAN — wa PRI- vate room and beth NIOWT OR DAY Soakthe TO Fisher Poplar WEAR YELLOW CAB & WILSON Foundry Home cooked meals and privileges Reasonable 106 burn Court ROOM AND BOARD FOR Shower and automatic hot watet Walk tor 473) E Mansfield Convalescent Homes 38A COLONIAL CONVALESCENT home has two vacancies for man and woman. OAkiend 83741 39 Hotel Rooms — _—_ IN THE BEST Tow HOTEL PONTIAC $12 WEEKLY GRILL, eaALTH Son ow: |B EST PR a Mr. Cari Ran-om Mgr FES-6171 HOTEL ROOSEVELT PONTIAC'S LARGEST & FINEST Weekly rate $12 up, also, per- manent rates with bath and show- Newly decorated, air cond- tion ber, “| and dining room Luncheon meeting rooms available FE HOTEL AUBURIN — Room by Day or week A.so.1 of 2? Room Apartments rr] ro gy "5020 Rent Stores #0 tition toed ~~ eee BUILDING Let = MONTH. 259 _ Biteabeth Lk bath; to re seed ol paged be clean at Duct mM UP? 3 Lake Mui ROOM UPPER ‘ER APT WITH bedrooms. large living and dining | room. kitehen and bathroom. g8- | rage. gas heat Located in choice | west side residential section Con- | bus ehurches erences required, FE_ 2-5 _ MOD. TERRACE. 6 & cite ot heat. Newly decorated. FE 2-7425 MODERN 3 ROOM M COTTAGE. 4 Airport Corner of Airport & Andersonville, rford. NEW MODERN, COUPLE ONLY. 28 week. Write Pontiac Press ox 6. avL¥An N LAKE FRONT F HOME 2 bedrooms. bath, 1 year lease _ Detroit, WAinat_2-1300 SAM WARW' « HAS 1 NEW 2 lease Available about August E. Lake Dr. See care- taker Rent Lake ¢ Property 36A COOLEY , 71ak AKE ee heen screened = rorches FM 3-441 CABINS FOR RENT BY THE month. Lake petyReers MY 3-4852 “Witter 6 PM: “CABIN FO OR }3- at , ADULTS. COOLEY | LAKE. SAND _ ‘BEACH screened porches. boats EM FURNISHED COTTAGE PLEAS “ee by week or month, FE AGE: BOAT $40 per week FURNISHED Cort ishing. swimming _FE 40219. ; = LAKE cE COTTAGE “RY WEEK season e privileges. OR bones after 7 = LAKE ~gIMCO ONTARIO. Gan Ideal vacation » 200 oe “senee beach Lovely ceaeas lawn mes good fish and svimming. Home cooked meals. cide. Spring matt . in -. war i te eo sg v8 oe a ai go, OF RIVER Gave $30 = 24179. MODERN COTTAGE FOR RENT On'3e bathing Boats furnished NORTHERN MODERN COTTAGES Missaukee Cate! MA &3ITE oF _MA 5-404" - Oped cain gong eer. shed cal ach, ps ij FE 2-0731 SMALL Shek “ON Pontiac Lake. Inquire Pure Gas —— #210 Highland Rd (M STORE TO RENT =e Mili s t Pontlec Fi FE 5-6171 Mr. Ran- som _manager = ee For Sale Houses 43 A HOME OF YOUR OWN Suburban Living At its finest—offering grand two (2) bedroom brick home (bullder built. in a lovel aioe Large ——— let with one. ful trees — Pa fruit | ears Everything a this fine home makes the roy in comfortable living. Lake pyivBepee Just a few ~ miles West of tow 5 Room Brick —West Brick terrace, Oak floors. base- ment, garage Good condition Ex- eelient -buy-upkeep very low Terms. Three Bedrooms Immediate Possession Located in Washington Park - has everything for very comfortable living get the details TODAY Best price and terms possible Webster School District A good 3 bedroom brick and frame home with attached gerage for ONLY $12,000 Llizgbeth Lake Estates Wonderful suburban lecation with every convenience for very com- fortabie living Three bedrooms, double garage, land. | Four Bedrooms | Convenient to Eastern Jr rooms i@ ail. Basement, Only $9600 terms, high 7 garage Ottawa Drive A grand three bedroom brick family home with all of the appoint ments for very comfortable living wonderfully conditioned througs- out. screened terrace, double brick garage end @ very lovery yard. A ime property~seeing ls believing WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACIS NICHOLIE! AND HARGE Aa OlG Open 6 0 tl 33 W Huren & Ph rr $0183 A Beautiful Brick IN BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS AL LOT-OF HOUSES _ prs Re GAYLORD FE, 4-9584 Real Co-operativ 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. 6-1284, FE 43644. Open @ to 7 $250. DOWN, 22X34 UNFURNISHED rE cement block house, 2 lots $1960 Full price $650. down. 3 room end stool on Andersonville Ra.. Watertord $500. down sme)! hou out Auburn, $3150. price wn, . | acre, Ortonville $500 down, large 3 room, 2's acres, Ortonville epee. down, 3 bedroom house in eity GEO. MARBLE, Realtor __“¢261_ANDERSONVILLE RD. 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE owner OR }-T)0T 6 ROOMS AND BATH “PULL BASE. | — For information call FE BASEMENT HOME .26Xa. WITH acreage. FE 1-0304 20x20 CEMENT BLOCK BUILDING Electricity, gas. city water, stool, neighbo: . near ¢ ir. stores, bus line $3600 cash able monthly peyments | Very attractive home, surrounded he Bintens with Wwvely lewne sad lend: | 3 HOUSES OW 3 ACRE GROUND escaping, and other equally at 3& ROOMS Trade wity or tractive homes A Quiet peaceful e odo model car. FE 4 after neighborheed just off — Prince 4pm en th of e edge o wn, 7 er pony line. Immaculate inside 3} ROOMS “a $3800 cash and out Large ovat reom-| - _Cow . oe denl4 1% with i custom | 3 , OU, HEAT Gesign kitchen, 2 lovely bed- lot. near school, take en rooms, Il» beth, expansi at- ble down peymens tic. bone dry basement with vate owner. Cali $6181, Mr recreation room. ileund pore Wild. and hea room, © auto ————— matic gas furnace Solid con-| BY OWNER. BN on cnnetea erete drive buge 2 car brick| home Bea e . Youngstown & . garage § It's @ dandy folks. so arbee 12.8 living don't dilly dally Must be sold| §& a timed this weet A rere bargain et i ” tosge _ Clothes, closets full, tile 2 ; ear ettac ; ins Near the Lake Lake priv w High Two bedroom bungalow in beau- — s © to mortgage. 1 ttfut Lake Shore Subdivision et ytes. 7 _ Lower Stretle Lease Neat and cect, “largo ‘beth. “huge tving| BY vely large 7 uge ving - room, very modern kitchen. alow newly dee aiassed-in perch, wiility room down Will sell - and gutgmetic olf heat. Good ture 738 ° and cwimming in pleas- ant surroundings A bergain at * $7,960 ee _ _ BY OWNER 1 BEDROOM MOD- Just a Nice Home fe system siding. In Drayton close to je Terme Anothe et $15.000 with only $4,000 down PAUL A. KERN, Rese 31 Oakland Ave > e200 “Real Estate Bince "pe “AN OPPORTUNITY | THIS 2460 cement bileck bidg with 4 room apartment is an es- eelient spot for starting your own business Close to large sorth la as ject Full price is $11,500 with terms SUMMER SPECIAL eee reduces on this 2 bedroom tm fine jocetion ‘, block looms Middle Straits Lake Shady Int. .enclosed sleeping porch 3 ‘yeth Better hurry Only $5000 with payment Immediete possession HAYDEN 1280 MT. CLEMENS 2 bedroom home. exterior com- plete Corner lot. 8500 down WEST SIDE Large 7 room heuse on Augusta new off furnace garage. faced | back yar? 83600 down Of iu | trade for smaiier place. COLORED 7 room modern house, hort Bote — Rey large “erms Gait | enti oa oy won't O. 382 Auburn Ave. MS REALTY C ANNETT FE 43393 OFFERS Ren Oitice ce Space 4 ATTENTION. Opportunits for attorney, countant, ete wish desk, files arge, new. _ interest h re wtODERS COMPLETE OFFICE the Millers Bidg, 3813 Eliz © ovr SPACE S AVAILABLE AT ces Theater butiding. _ Apply. th thester manager bgt SPA AVAILABLE AT at Oakland» Theater building. _ Apply y_ theater of manager. _ 100 8Q. FT.-—GROUND FLOOR brick steam-beated butiding—also bemt storage. Off-street parking facilities Ideal Yor sales and serv- | fee doctors clinic etc Also 1.669 aq feet. attractive Drick | bide —newly remodeled — fluores | cent lighting —o tical cefling. | gas neat ete Call Mr. Tripp. astie R. Tripp. Realtor 2 W- oa) Sein toast ” en FE 5-8161 or FE $-8822 FFiCES FOR RENT HEAT & ; lent fu . Reasonable rent and Office Sup- Pa 17 W. Lawrence 8t. For r Rent M Miscellaneous 42 FOR NT TRAILED SPACE ° outs. Write ~~ For Sale Houses 43 ANOTHER ONE E| Eee gee PEAKE QAKLAND - A RORT SIDE Food bm ag eee a ‘with < oe and flowers, 3 car CUCKLER REALTY A tlt “PES B17 or on bens” 5) Roos MODERN 1258 Calvert & SMALL Prefer no- ATTRACTIVE Drayton Plams Attractive 4‘, room bunga- low approzimately 7 years old, situated of large lot Carpeted living room, bath. modern kitchen, basement, heat drapes gas sash end screens 99500. terms. Good I:ocation East side bungalow § rooms & bath in excellent condi- tion Laggee | im front porch, wall wall carpeting, full basement, 1s car ome: paved street Only terms St. Michael's 6 room brick tn nice condi- tion. 3 rooms oa first Goer, Near basement, screened porch venetian blinds, storm windows and screens 2% car tément block garage. paved street $10,780. terms Auburn Heights Manor New modernistic ranch-ty) ae home. Roy Annett Inc. * Sa Billo at het 3” Sacoviry j to_eutt. OR 36029 _ Bateman Fireplace And ce ing and drapes tim 20 -ft liv room 3} bed- *. ree room gas heat, garage, corner let and pay street Only $2,500 oe BETTER ser THIS Dollar Stretcher If youl] settle for an older an ful lot bed heat. Dm of Pontiac Only $1,950 down. Kampsen FE 4-0528 Realtors | 377 8 Telegraph Eves | Co-operative Real Estate ecchanas BROWN Go ig nda eeroan Apr soma he shay Homa ce gir Pane ge om age shady * room 18 ft. long. Very Living end oe oreo toad 4060 -SEE THIS neat $1 Pal DOWN BUYS THIS MODERN home near Wilson Schoo! — 3 nice bedrooms, enclosed rear porch, front reh. Large living room 12a17 jek posses- sion $3900 DOWN FOR THIS «@ ACRE farm with the most attractive farm pome we have seen in cee. neWly modernised large BRICK BUNGALOW SPECIAL! 1963, 1 ‘ trom perfect beach. THELMA M. ELWOOD} “ reom _ You'll like it. | ca CLARK § 102 W. Hures . Co-operative CLA We Sell — We Trade - DORRIS & SON Co-oP GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS ‘YOUR OWN HOME ' ~ t =, ih “oy = é t y dhe ( { } { . y/ Pr he a en ie , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU "RSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 _ For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 __For Sale Houses __43| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Resort Prop.44A| For Sale Lots 46 2 eee te —— § ROOM TERRACE. ALL MOD-| on = On | Ee omfielt, Reduced a v t e - $500 DOWN " era. $6060. $1050 down, ORAss LAKE ~NEW CASIN OF &. ‘Bloomfield Highlands. Reduc e rrontag Located on the east, side of WiLLis M. BREWER foising “state forect. Goad bunt ;-petee tor_quick sale, FR Sets. rege Pontiac, two block. BOOSEVELT HOTEL north -BUILDING . O I Williams Lake Ave. Now vacant end includes PE 45181 Eves. of Glades: oRe in et Lake “states with well. . Mere ® brick ranch style home ving room, dining room, kiteb- , PE S-1104 or EM 3-4898 Bien 2, Jerry Morrow, Clare,| FE beet. — FOR BETTER HOMES racious . " 2 tt] stoel lavatory-only and ad- : f e at aT ht -E ditional 10x33 utility | build bis ppoeoy 5 rower. an Large ras cates bane aes, prer- INCOME PROPERTY > all wired. Nice lot Pull Sale Suburban Prop. ES-BARTRAM consisting of one 4 room. apart. : Satse-cpecteus, co mont sore angie, ' five f - eke bwa! are Rem ant one, 2 room apartment | eis. The 17 fh. 12? 2 Rushes | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Uie= level acres. 0 fruit trees | DRAYTON RANCH - OR 31960 Ere On S001 pigs 0S room partment was designed for the housewife. $6500 $185v down or $5000 cash.. It may sound impossible but this Lots OF LOTs wit LAKE down Owner, Also s nice} Mt has an abundance of beautiful | 77 N. Saginaw st Ph FE 6-165 2 bedroom home which is located G and Upper | basement with 4 automatic knotty pine cupboardsywith rustic; _—~Oven Evenings ‘til 8:30 New 3 -edroom Therm pte- Within walking distance « stores, i Lale Open Sundays. washers, 2 dryers and 1 hardware. The walls ‘are com- ture wiadow churches and Grey Crete LAxD CO Cre im approsimasely 6100 | pletely’ tiled end "Saree Ander: sluminum@ storms & screens. Very| pus gas e 24 Ww aN OE Ne = Fae raat? sate, ces | Lote OF ALL Eine W. with terms . T dren ble ving oe the beach =o sige eben A is Eicnen, eah “stone rane jeway wih Dinsee © Ses. © espec PE ¢6281 23-0040 MA 6-780 outitutly ‘landseaped front ya CONVALESCE i fall rl he the “ back Full With 1. located _— to = ‘ia “ar in the ay ONLY ale | = = $25 DOWN perme ep B+ pape Pceae o od = WHITTEMORE ST. eq ge lg ay Sree otic sr Smemcren| sc ssiereme cna tng suBes ‘St wringeenee| Giroux & Hicks] Wassee sce! eeps mes, , t teed ie, Very Eves. Til #-Sunday 1-5 estigate opiyiegs ants retire Situated 2 car garage, the and dow nic large bedrooms. To- Dixie iacten of land. "Pull price ‘is | to. ther sandy ‘beach je unusually tal ‘price $10,400." with terms. Call “on seme Paine Ete emptenh only $13,800 with wonde terms beeutiful, Be sure to see is #43 00 PE ¢060%. i, ica COU - 6pring * The price is $27,000 with terms INCOMES ™ COUNTRY ESTATE: SETTLED FOR LIFE to @ responsibie buyer PER MONTH : “ modera 4 bedroom. 2 bath house, Red Horse an fice elaee bee PAYS FOR only $10,608. Cthece resp apart | won duet District; $i7,00; Phone this 3 bedroom modern alow ments rooms at. WOorward 1-470. FE 2-9179 built in 1962. Oil furnace and . A CLOSE TO Dua =. aches a OP RIG. tos 130 ne Aol wg ony : "8 room house with 4 large rooms | way. 3 ee oll. a ee and @ sett hatiae | Oe Si maneege BROS. ~ SSR ee core me | Sie! see Sie] Sivan Lake, car . Lot 180x160. : ’ ‘ = Ave. with lake privileges. 90x133. : ‘$9000. with $5000. down. OFFICE OPEN 64 ; seu LAWRENCE a For Sale Lots 46 Price ‘3.000, 4 few parcels of 4 . or OR 31768 — aed ~ x e eg vinipe ye OE ai vente es aie UTD GAYLORD ACRE SPECIALS |. Wat: Hy KNUDSEN If you need @ little extra FE 4-2533 M N f k “CIALS REALTOR t money. bere’ good deal . Je Straits down, $75 chote Pontiac Bank Bidg. ; owner ai oo = apt te 1704 §. Telegraph Rd. Take iain accuracy analienihe FE 4-9584 recs “iat” Gaiy “sis down ‘end ey Phone FE 44518 : - e n BEST BU —— z — ou can start ing your own = , howe sive ‘in Soul are - —— | #24 Ponting “Trai_Walled “Lae = ee OR ON pekinese eek eer |e ee eee lot. $8000. - MODERN | BUNGALOW YEAR “— Mrwact, edroom bungajow. oll! close to stores, schools and bus.|3 acnge WITH OARAOE POR I P t Cograduia cessueaete eect tia! 87.000, terms Posseasion.| Call TODAY ‘as these are going |? ac ™On Forrest Bt PE nee "Ogata 1-4 fom and KIN By owner Mk canine evueeee as Low as “Gedroom ‘bungalow, ‘eck’ Toors’| 1. H. BROWN, Realtor |* ACRES WITHIN, ¢ MILES, OF iy owner. : m - - 33 room apt. Located in tered walls ful ba W. ‘Huron st. Ph. PE 24810| FE 21333. tetiog, “invest. 43000 does Indian Vv illage—Brick Met around: ff Mattes ha. er — ent, oil furnace Loc = < Road ‘a E HOMES" & CO CO’ TAGE | Foom. Colored bath, “attached ee =e reine : Sylvan Village lot on Victory , Prive tor only ‘Sato Sete ogr parcels for es + ichigan arm ‘Clon: ee. pale re c Lake: Land Re Realty Co. raise Only. s1600 down = “™ecllent #40 at BSEmwite for cenvelescent beme er income 2 ns Te, EXCEL Site’ ca: E" JBivd--going at only | fale, ererdhly ect fast and $24 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake $1,500 Down CORT M_ M BILER Beautiful landscape. large bern. basement with oil forced air heat dae sh home accord Larod = ;| ready tor some, iucty "owe: ee ane ‘+e A 8 GEORGE tee, Rasy Termes ? | Btrae rana “et beautifua rare. own pls orang oy Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Co eee en) danas Phas | cospersure nna! Bae itnsnge co JIM WRIGHT, Realtor |- ferme canbe" arranged HAS DONE IT|K: “3 ae oe a oa apeicl room ture window. oak BLDG. CO. Co-operative — Estate te Pe seul 4 Bedroom I | rE — aad 2131 1| seni BaaRlaENT WOUSE WITH 3 ; fears, ico ot! heat. Priv- posed glad “ee aa se With tak the A A acres of ground. 6mall chicken Humphries ce ence bone Ninian linganry lend oy 6 ROOMS LUNr INIBHED. OOOD | Wi icon dese aan Fue Yate house, fruit trees. Will take house- Lake IMMEDIATE POs- bath with meres part basement PE 5-521 location. $500 down. Call after 4. iesmed ts fen coe ni be trailer as part payment. Full 28x36 three bedroom ranch bun-| . SESSION. and lot 603400. Low down pay- , _MA_ 56-6308. F inted. Priced’ ai 96200 with HIGH QUALITY price ¢1.600.°2 miles “north | of a very desirable eke eu! Tota Lake F rEcwe 8 i a LOW PRICE ig Utica of araer Wes eee Lotus Is - ront pi REAR LAKE OAKLAND | St. Mike’s Area wan w : th ford, MUtual 40849. extra Pireplec Strict Toom bun- room Ww vw : ~ 2 tm living voome and basemen ree salou, plus Plorida room full’ basement Very’ nicely land. acon coe ee Low As e 5 “ACRES 2 MILES NOP . OF CLARK- reation room Oi] heat Expert and large screened porch escaped with lots —— shrubs hot water. Big, generous living workmanship throughout, however Full basement with extra evergreens and flowers. Quick and dining room, handy to bus For Sale Farms 48 bedroom and kitchen walls need lav and shower Oil possession. Low down payment. and stores, part storms and — Be ; finishing Priced accordingly and heat ft. lot — tall shade Eee screens. Immediate posseasion,| 11° 5-509] ef FE 5-2564 4 an excellent buy! $10. full trees, =. 1 _—— — SEE US priced at 68,750 téfms if de- *% WwW * rice. road Garage tor All types of northera. prop- sired Call hr. Denaideon, FE aren Realtor $50 Down se one carport Pt “Price $19, erty. Many listings in our office Pon t 6-1201 or FE ¢-3156. Co-operative Real. ‘Estate Exchange ee OXFORD—76 ACRES ~ v = _ : ( ed 1 an Humphries Hill GEORGE R. IRW IN ar rl Je “BUD” Nicholie AM TART ICE HAS 2 NEW ? These lake privilege lots are a | igh leng Complete setup. @ very lovely Ottawa Hills REAL ESTATE _REAL ESTATE gi 700. 1623 -W aa a in s good mn mong toy bedrooms, modern Eitehen, cer- vate one Ie farm home on 10 Specious 7 room 2 story 239 Baldwin Avenue 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE . SAceMT GIL — eee ae ee amic tile bath fire- ®cres and small barn on Indian- brick home with nice rE so101 FE 24544 =6FE 2-216) 3 BEDROOM, BASEMENT, — S07. — ceeene oud) bus) 0000 Jland = in living room, well to wood Read Home has 8 beavti- screened porch, natural fire- NEW “BRICK — LAKESIDE LUXURY a a oe 5 per cent con- epee eee: us. ' carpeting. Giassed tn porch fully decorated rooms on first| place candor» mgd gp 2 big landscape lots with 180 ft — SPECIAL DAILY 12-9 rear 38, 15 stanchions, floor ineluded Stone ment for recreation ear , of perfect sandy beach, —~ 200 ASSIGNMEN house, u 4 firepiace. . First floor erage Moture shede end 61.088 down, 3 bedreom vanch| Sversrocns of ali sinco and naan $1,000.00 Down A: r a . F C W od Co implement shed, hog house, 2's recreation room Full basement fowering oh home. 60 gallon electric hot water| ties and @ rock that’s a . ‘ Are you ‘ooking for a certain 209 PRINCETON . . O . miles from Oxford. heat. Live here in comfort / heater, tile bath. oak tnot-| real calendar picture ‘The ) bed |? con fora eet eas | type of property). Nard tc mn FALTOR 000, convenient terms John Kinsler Realtor ty pit. cupboards, tm hall ‘end room ranch bome with all the| ation. 9 Mounds Wage, clormc | 00 00 lneatinn, Stine or that on: R T : "we 43525 | Dbeltt. large utility room with laum- | . extra, ‘extras ie made to poe Egg 4 $5,000, for | "8 something? Special assign- Corser of Wiliams Lake Rd & M00 Oy nnett nc. 670 W. Huron st = dry tubs located near Drayton,| order for the complete ment | 82d an Ge aidson, FE | mente are our specialty Per. COMPARE! OR 31238 Office Open 9-8 Hur I mphries " ee —o on an séxiso of the entire family. Wait till the — rE 03186. sonal, confidential cooperation on H REALTORS Bungalow across | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| K. |. V AL UE “T, Realtor Mrs. aces the kitchen! And &3 or : acreage properties. Please cail im PT on OAKLAND AVENUE = E Rare a pies street = pctvete sand beach. | = = : New Location — r= ad Parking ygrounds! You’ foal an eniew the} “BUD” Nicholie , : *Lath & Plaster Mogera house $14000 Very cute home 23 ft. studio $e Oehland Ave Favteas | bia’firepiace and: me picture wie | par merase PAUL D. HAMMOND |» lindow living room with tregioce. 2 bed. 345 Oakland Ave. _ _FE | 3 dows that mate this home a year | —! é ‘ . ob ove a ‘ Aluminum Window s PARMS OF ALL Siz SEVERAL rooms. Large lot, $6,360 with $1,- 2 BEDROOM, MODERN, BREEZE-| ‘round paradise for. home lovers h Th t 26% W Huron st Realtor *R h Roof No Down Payment take ta:we W. Dinnas 000 down Way; garage, Storm wiedews end |. 436,000 ‘ith only $5,000 down and ih e nouse QT| Fe sr Evenings FE 54714 eFully I at d On i aus tA ck ee | ee ee venetian blinds, autom ee oe sulate If you start building in 30 days | 2 SOCO™C~CS~st—‘“—SsS~*~SSSSSSSS , = : water. Large lot. Close to schools, 7: SPANISH TYPE BUNGALOW. aa dat gh BETTE RMS - 40 ACRE Humphries _[5. Bloomfield Highlands | Settaataiict Seca eS | SVITATION TO LIVE DARED modern. three ttt, priced. te ei , sow beams eS meems, | METER CORMae > 02 ACR ALY Overtooks Lake — won- basement & 2 car attached ga- $245 DOWN in a house beautiful Spacious liv- ‘ er o biecauas. on Kk. I: V AL UF 'T, Realtor Since ee gow 3 a dertul new mode rage: ‘also screened in porch. 6 ae om wih unueenl stone & to be different _ Orion, Mich New Location—Ampie Parking (10 ACRE FARM, 1 ROOM MOD- 20x rooms rooms & bath ineluding den home built om your lot.| Quarts fireplace eal prot ls oo patent maal Exchange | ‘ern e. lange hen house, small ESS Seca | Sas ne | Ske hors) Ser eeree| tcc seots..r| SMART BUYS SS oy ee | See acer ne a north of ‘Beis. $1000 down wil —e es meee GOODELL Cupboards, Teeter tile, fewe ‘and des eee oe PERFECT! APPROX! ATELY | alehtend. te6 #0 ACRE M DERN FARM. DE- a 3200 nester Rosé = « a area. fenced yard . * : | Pull price eg with uxe modern e. > $1,000 Down ** irene OL esasn All tile beth” Corea nly a. very frost ete La S| Over 166 i inke fretage Sater: Russell detine boteerp perk trailer while build modern bern aay oat bidgs . ' $ room & bath home on Pontiac | NICE HOME .N COUN-| ;ratenable offering ot eniy 16.900] appre! footuring © 0! fall and stream, make this setting REA or as as like v3 Ee LL MOD h Trail & short distance west of | try tm old apple S ecree| ll price loos Sreptaty Se bene = one found. Complementing tna va | (12, Marva LTOR re css ormation call “Mtlfora, Mt ond et hen : ump ries Orehard Lake Road. Lot 602200 with lake privileges. Good beach, , . tiled Your sun porch fea- ran oe Peony ota J this *| Open eae 4 ® gun. ‘wo 5 | —** large < house At small ~~ Call now. emal pa\ ment WARD F. PARTRIDGE res Jalousie windows. The pres-| contemporary home egal deties BIG LOTS 100 1200. NEAR av. town south of Lapeer. A-] deal. REALTOR FE 2-04 WM. I. KNUDSEN OSE ah On te ee | REALTOR FE 2 iG ee ee ee ee | ing bentaess) cach cae deem to| VERY DESIRABLE MODERN «| parm end Rochester J Detroit. eo acne PAM atTR MODERS 83 N. Telegraph Even WM, Tt. NY SAE <2 W. Muron 8 Open Eve. 1 to em plete with aslumin give you @ picture of ‘eales | aad alae Gan ee ae home. barns and out bidgs, all Real REALTOR NICE ¢ BEDROOM, 5 ACRE all the way | Cious well planned Peelteg and clean. Oak floors plastered BUILD IN THIS _ crops included in price. Near La- ee ene we 510 Pontiac State Bank Bid farm, near Clarkston on M 15, storms ami screens aneaneal ym » terme te responsible party. welts, deke privileges on Lotus ora 00 — terms. Eari atn38 LU BATH | pn FE +4516, Eve. 2-310, 2 ail modern, full b t stoker Se ‘@ppointm Lake, BEAUTIFUL nates. Wesker ‘Sonne Mich. room. large seem, bie | MPS FON, heat and blower. 74 fruit trees, | 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. $9350 BUCK.| *. basement cami eaasaped "ROC HE STER “ARE. A |GEO. MARBLE, Realtor “HAR Ph MOhawk 46241: eve & Bun en, utility. 2 lots erepes, rhubarb and berries. Hen ingham. Nearly completed, septic The lot is be y mawaatera! ORCHARD MOhawk 43825. Immediate possession. Low down ’ coop, 14x22, garage, 24x24, Prenty | tank well, 96480, $700 down. $55] with flowers and shrubs galore, | pw sutitully landscaped 3 bedroom | 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD The owner is cutting up this woi- pov ment. ' of shrubs. I'y acres of woods,| month. Also 2 bedroom nome. | ree cncd end ccrport” Alse| ranch home. 2 bathe Librery.| WILLIAMS LAKE PRONT YEAR derful property overlooking OX- T_ Smith Realtor $10,500, Cash or terms. MA 5-408 85.960. $700 down, 855 month.| ®& tool shed and a head goes| Sleeping porch. Recreation room around well furnished home Lge BOW lake. me nc first to = out R R ROAD 1838 EK. Auburn, Rochester t PIONKER HIORLANDS 6 Eb | 001 Momown. Dicmena I-11 ec] on entre Ye acre rotal price | With fireplace. Orchard Barn. 2 floss goreh fecins tole, shaded your Jot,” Bises apron, "eox3es ee Pane bee Pee tes OL 61228. Ld cco 000 23-8438. OR 3-706 fa Ll a einer tran cede eee on 15 beautiful acres scaped. OR 3-8055 meee bise & ‘we reed. Small down) Neer eee sel, euectnal wale. Sama ae ~ : WEST SIDE ON EXCLUSIVE ILLI- ahaa | mes | Eotabiuhed 101 BY PALMER. Pe 3 ee OPEN Ce eT LAREFRONT nals Ave ‘Lovely home wie bess-| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | itysitga quigniy lovmiea Offered nco eS ONLY $500 DOWN, Move right in ze Attractive well built 3 bedroom | fay! Encty, pine kitchen & break-| 17 x saginaw Bt. PE seie| TIONAL BUY + ° H near Ortonville with . SATURDAY AND SUNDAY bome which has full basement | {ast ' Ag ng Plog Be Open Eves. "til 8:30 ie Ee 7% ; / New, brick room ranch. Pire- and automatic of] heat. The rooms end fun 3 bed. | LIE ioe BY a0. 5 MILES NE To Sell-To Metese © seam teteh Rome wih fruit trees. House new in’ 1962 Bw place. two. ear attached are large and attractive making nl ~ ge RR eit mite restrictions. FE «4770 YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT toa fersed wfSr™Soh| Some ‘Siuoenateaed to nod cise to schoo, 9° bathe tans BROS. fais a ged Tent tiage ng | —lnuet_farece rectal | ante ok Fw te PT LO ont costed St} : 2076 Devonshire. PO. Rorabough. with WATKINS locks trom court house. te block trees. block from the y rent? List your present Offic Wosteaed a teaus children's si4, = off Oakland. Paved Si.. water, lake. & © company «$2,800 coll tonight from | FLORENCE STREET - Lake: PE 3803. Bout Bloom-| Phone ean te bee LAKEFRONT a fami ant ors shee | . REALTY CO, REALTORS on beck of lot facing another Bo 8:30 bm. , stone fireplace is the ters | —feld Mighlaess, CRAWFORD Attractive lor home 2 bedrooms. | homes Best yin Pontiac. $3600 enaiianiie = mn Exchange street. The whole works goes : living room. Pull dining replace rnace. cash. Se Slonater Sr. 271 e 2- $13,500, se don't wait. WATERFORD, SUBU N. Excel- aiden) ps mAiéeme 5 D : YOUNG . and shower 1% car garage $10.- Gakinne: os FE . . lent 3-bedrm. homie. Large liv- me 950. OM Tis. Open Eves. ‘til 9 Sun. 104 ae : ~ pout | Pact, attractive kitchen com- $39 own ANNOUNCING a oa | HORE NORE GEFE 3 LOT 1075 |W. Huron modern 2 family home win See Cot oe a ee New two bedroom starter home OUR NEW ADDRESS | AVONDALE SCHOOL Ss eee Oe enue oe NEXT post oben rooms and bath for owner : each ample closet. Dry ing up for : at FE 41549 | 1950. Modern and 2 lots. $6850 with | {S006 4 rooms and beth for tenant basement, rec. rm. and Gacoment mew teers bes . cas chimney tn Good lot with 53% W. Huron St. terms. i Included ts 9.6 car garage, Pull] bar. AC oll, heat. Breeseway eas furnee race. automatic gas ee oe es Lae BEST BUYS T ] t CARROU UIC ieornirs lle oe ere we wurry secated apf me RS) Te ithaded lot and only | line Oniy' tes dows. TODAY empieton 2% West Mura re 21%| CHEROKEE HILLS! eautiully located just otf Av. family income located Pontiac. $8000 1s the fair , WEST SIDE INCOME. A neat mod- s P Com th- advantagés of tts i esed aud S ast bom ts Sc handy to beach. LAKE ANGELUS AREA. 2 - bedrm. pare roby utiful cludes 6 6 ta qveuna oor home with space for 3rd. Pull SS on this clean family $300 Down ; YAS A ern ‘ao pees lane _ For Sale Lake Prop. M4 cioce-te countr lecation ~ Eee, pa utility, A, Neat for owner. Bretent om e-| fimiah Basement with fur- New ranch style starter home with PRETT » basement. Oil heat. Excellent lo- Telegraph Rd.-and velect your | en¢,,clean throughout. Wonderful Sleding sweets epartment Priced| pace iit lee fh et Tiees| BLOOMPIELD aaick _ attached garage tecotea 6 miles PICTURE cation and extra lot. Only 960s0.| BIG LAKE tite soon Foul the this cota : clading are on $8,780 with 63.000 There is no extra charge West John K. Irwin ae Ane Aron OR 8882 too Detiniety ca’ oufetond- REALTOR $750 DOWN land, PE 43168 ROGER B. HENRY, Inc.| ties Surdior on ict Oise ee : Wa West_Ane_ ing home. $12,000. 412 W. Huon 8t. FE 44525 Excellent location in Keego 40 W. Tennyson 7 %X165 EACH AT $11_Mato, Rochester, _O 1-11} | tte Hwy., MAvle 6271) days, : paar $ Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sundey ‘til 5 overlooking the lot. Extra 1 1 Dow ruff Lake near Highland. FE _MAple &743 eres 4 Mi er tone 8T MIKE'S DISTRICT — 7R 2 Baths ~ nice high and dry jot. The Only $1,500 Down ~~, iooni7s CORNER 2100, W. RAR 3 . “yon N. aaeina a oe Excellent S-room bungalow 7 Rooms— atns home contains 4 a =) ACKF LAKE FRONT. sUCHY , ner for general Pe 21004 VETERANS Living room, dining room, CLOSE TO PONTIAC HIGH -| stool and shower. White Near Fisher body. a well neGer LAGE SF : Otter Hills care’ Wine ce la community. 8. We, have © homes that can be Zocdtocms, ont bel. Gees Secnece ST tee ae at ee bull, 3 bedroom home. mod: | Si LAKE € ROG INSULATED Sebek, OA _8-2666. : Jack loveland| “gold on GT with very low basement with recreat business. ges heat. new roof. s stove included Let us era ‘kitchen: Loan ere complete! furnished auto wash- down porn Call us fer te- room. Off hea On shad — paint, and decorating. Cal! pel von this fine prop with SS Fine tot. er. dryer $1500, % COME OUT AND 8EE ALL THE V 1 bl C. . Lake Rd paved street. Must be sold. ‘ or wal A Immed posseasion Hurry . yb oes = aluable Corner : ve Pe 9 eae es “HURON GARDENS | RAY O'NEIL. R aie $2500 Down = on this one! heat, leaving state. 3st. ACTIVITY IN THIS BEAUTIFUL| 2 Vika. | from town, ex, : OXFORD om room hanalcw = 2 bee as Ee , i ho, open .r : pg Tig Ng — 5 APARTMENTS North—Off Joslyn A PONTIAC LAKE sew. ROLLING SUBDIVISION. Ok x room suitable for — or ret ss bath, kitchen, we. Phone 3-7103 8-0789 bed bi : i $500 per month wond efront home s . 3 room, living room a * sibet Se | _gorage y garage, Pal Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange room on first Moor. Living’ room. ee et ee Brcelent 101i censtrection rome panded sgt yay woe OF THE BEST RESTRICTED| 00% Seana, TM party. Call | semi-bath up. On nice-| base utom ining room combination. Bath shed except in this room. “‘tri-level’ Lake, with shore line front- con SUBDIVI- iy tas lot , $2,500 Fara neehborhond & Ritchen, electric stove. @ cor.| wwe AN furntehed etneps home all-in beautiful condi- . AND TROLLED ‘ A fl 2 : age. This home with a very de- : Burdick Bt BA Pas, om | NC NORTH su oe URBAN OP q “aon nm, brice of S11. aod fitomatic: bot _ water. tor ear ond taste Sunble focr plan consisting of 2] SIONS IN WATERFORD TOWN- John K. Irwin er Near good sil need ee tien. Ovner would secept riced at $11,500 — wr, 8 SHIP. WITH ALL HOMES CUS- ape : chools, gitometie heat. : smalier home as Gowan eee Enchen aot lobe is_of- Since 1925 la payment on this Pp with $3500 101 N. Sagina MGheaper thas rent vioee Gowen | STONE REALTY CO. | Tonite & Every Nite J. RHILTZ | oStteentt | Lestie R. Tripp, Realtor | Ga"ncbn br eppomtaent onig.| TOM BUILT. THEAE ARE OWLT|», 1014, Seemew sireet fF BEDADGU. sca BREESE. 0 ute FE 20253 6to8 FE 56181 Open Eves BIG q SE PE $8161 or FE +2008 ENNEDY wucoeuaay wan ove ca Bus. ad ) 1011 W_ Huron $1,500 DOWN ; FOR RENT ~ EXCELLENT LOCA. . futomatin be ‘ : pO aay | ag mo ao Located west of town end ; t N HOME. 002 , entnest ALREADY SOLD. PRICED | tion for smali business of business So many, many outstanding SACRIFICE home “lee large 4 bed- Beott Cane Wea. FE soul. eet w. mere ° Fic “3500 | PROM $1,650 TO 94.280 DIREC- from’ Tet-tturen Gell eh features, vestibule Tt's hard te believe, § room mod- m plus living room, ~~ : - \ . , -Realtor FE & ; oe ig Re tte bedrosee Nek | ining room. “large ‘kitchen THIS WEEK'S —_| “hearst aesrhevnry Biscuit | TIONS — 00 ovT muizasern| 7 Mulet Fm biel F uF floors, attic groom. vee ® “Tt: . i + . gy om 0 mon ott, ‘en Montcalm, large parking plenty of a cupboards, fine, "At Jenet “91800 weder “ae — SPECIAL and orayting Sie each. Phone | LAKE RD. TO CASS LAKE RD. ce. FE 44681, ered fotaam, and shower, sheaale dowe payment. onan SPECIAL. _ 2 Petron, wen nome,’ conse, | T ROC LAKEFRONT —PE| AND TURN SOUTH % OF A Duskves Oppsriucliloc 6 select out for, plastered. “as ps on yy lot. tome. mor 5-78-46... : ‘i Dele : PALL LL ALS , Get set tn time for school. tm- ' $400 DOWN Ny A sctoal. | For Sale Resort Prop. a4A MILE TO MAIN cee [POR SALE OR LAME z ved street, Ik. Maculate @ room modern, every New low down payment on churches maint on ms AND THEN TURN LEFT. Fp Be. soreness to room recreation room oom. tois 4 4 room | ame 8 with root Monehty ayments a AARAAN ~~ ull _besement. ve gas heat esrage, pa Located in Keoge | near ndle Sat sown - |? CoTrsoxs FOR CALE on E C W é Bened ct Geareh and PIONEER HIGHLANDS - sulated ding. Easy month- 3 bedroon: hs =P 4 Lake eges 7051 “Rich ichardson . . ood O. omg as a : e out Hu- — ly — so | he ly pavments R — @. Oni s Gare yo * agers Ra, Middle Straits ron Donelson School, stibule rance - sehon' + home very ©. Weir's « . . ; : < tm- LAL 3 ear to model. $12,450. rooms. tile bath, cooeee Echen EDW M. STOUT, conventenre You cag, batee = MA 66204. . REALTOR ealtor : Furnishei cabin i Corner of Williams Lake Rd. & M 59 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor "TOSEPH F F.REISZ jiwa mame moe can MBREE & GREGG |. fais! fab, 2, Nerriems, ee % W. Hurot Open 98 5% Ww Maree st eve. til 8:30 il’ Oren Ra 200%154- punting 6 shine OR 31235 Office Open 6-6 Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-0573 rE 20250 . MT. 44419 34383 oF 33251 Also wel . Write P.O. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 311, Keego Harbor. A : . 7 Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 wt _THE poNttac PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Sale Household Goods 57 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian f For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ie Gea ee ee (State Licensed Lenders) III IDA ARAN ’wrpe IRE} SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE, PIANO. BANKER S HOURS MT CASH PR PROMPILY easane, vs 54440. FE 40626 botwosn ¢ and 7. | cash or APT. SIZE A B GAS STOVE, LIKE | PORTABLE SINGER SEWING MA Sipser ee | act Gear chee ata | ge BS a pee Pe mee ty fa eq ec st we've! | @ mere ack or abort A iN, 12% INGH TA- rai CaS) EE Race | ae Seat i at | A ME tr eraes | eer so LxWoOD ving tae Rar pooe aes VARIETY—CLOTHING| PROVIDENT LOAN | 333, '4m9e. 9.8 9: peed lamps, | "onuir. Good condition Fe eaTi) 1404 Bald i eS ee be OOF Gerines Society of Detrois Up; refrigerators, $25 up; renges,|8Q TUB. MAYTA Te" Wiantea& Now t bieg per ay W. Lawrence St. Pentise (ges & eles. 8 pi TV sets, e rinse tubs. David jen, ,f97.00. 200 eo. and growing’ dey. . New PE 2.0249 50 up ratios Zw: Miller | Field, 1 Oroad na "Davis- . Falls me erent ets | ce ng ee a ~ al $15,000.00" "down. Balance easier Up te a suiien 89. up: tying “too m | Ave Wier pm SEPTIC TANKS p to 00 suites. $19 80 Up Complete line | SEWING MACHINE. GOOD, CoN. Reinforce. Concrete installed it] LECTRIC 1.3 patene | desired, 32-6473 evenings M STATE-WIDE, |» inte core Bring your| “We Buy® SELL Suey, SINGER CABINET ELECTRIC. t a - typewriter es mod oe Laoag | Mereidtshaae gueee | SNCES CAE, marr AX SUMMER PRICES ON| fr’ Pty |p furnitre, Signature and ‘ot se ARKING a oe proving = Sitemaps tea xX) ‘| COAL NOW IN _ EF- FE 41583 ‘FE 5007 MON. THR: sat. &12T06 ter. ete. List Bale CX FECT. GOOD COAL Gas graTiON @ HOWE YAKL AND su09 Auburn Re er SG aaa” Reece Wey ALWAYS pam “fo-12,600 gal. per m tate oO Sahubure Mate. MI’ 4-0080. eek rect] ~=LOANCO, _ |Saenier ame eipcme |, SPECIALS M. A. BENSON ‘aitely &@ buy at $19,900. LET'S - stove. Good condition pe Beves- Studio couch bed 6 hb Go Pays : Rotonee & Some _ly_ Rd, Bylv.~ Us? FE 7 2 gece ying room suite br . xX = PE 4-252) po s 0538. InTiQiEs CORMITURE rea ao fete S_ Telegraph Rd FE 2-9206 _bric-g-brac. MY 3-306. Walnut bedroom suite $45 / 4 UX y with ’ aS 2 x S.D.D. and S.D.M. ArANTMENT TEE ELE _ ELECTRIC Abt cing! electrie, stave i ss | LAY, Sve ca aie ie rk N. vou! gas e im \ ry Y PLUTT crovine’ commante wei | @2 PONTIAC STATE BANK aL, |SEDROGM SUITE REPRIGERT: [O04 rasks ‘ture LS iM “gptn equipped | building. Main” high. tor, 3 burner Sia lore: tudio Oakland Furniture : TIMEIN OIL | AL HEAT- ™ apart. Good “ 8. 8 PE 2.5523 - Call ment owner occupied 3 room Friendly Fervice Pike a ant 640 after 6pm. MI ¢-1006. fetter taeeiat oe ect| WHEN YOU'NEED | "ATU, Seis A00 AMD Pap + Fe Lo » ROOM SET ve TONE TS, OM VALUE slaw $10,000 down plus inventory. Own: : OR Sips Cott ron picale grill. | SrUDIO COUCH PLATFORM Gial shawers ceenpists with tow: r jac aig : rocker, spoon on baer as oes 17 celts and ecurta oes. ¥ Going. mcrcne BOYS ENG MAKE.| in Tv carpet. 1ix{3. bed a = 3 speeds : H are slightly marred. a | $29 to $SOO| Pea) Leki ey eh Se irocery Store, SDM transit. marred. Minchigan Fiuc- Ff leer ener At ogg gph _rescent, 369 Orchard Leke Ave GQUARE TOP Mi P MAYTAG. BALOON TOILET SEATS ry core Goce Ee? mi we Sop ROT Feu wHD eat money BREAKFAST "SET 010.30 APT. | aaa cas On aetAL METS ml um és hice sqmotete, tne of all colors estela woes. Store has bert | snigiePe? © mall monthiy pay: Car bea $198, Ruihen cabinet | cepeeerds, ¢ drawers on top: dt es ee ae ery : sr mevienem | at extraordinary ‘valves. dicate | § gas heat, garage with oe 3-way mirror, $9.50.| }, 0 ee ak ; romped ad _— rooms $7150, terms Teleohone + or ca. ot our ottice ret ¢_clectric range $30.86. Ant _lent conditjen Cn Pe beset | “I wanted to be a June bride, but now I wouldn't care | sey se refrigerator Gas stove ’ : ; . ) TALBOTT LUMBER — aan € $19.95 VAM | w mon ras!" Drive-in Restaurant STATE Large oiice deck sweeper eee 3 * osentie FE bes. which th it was! tambo, saa. oieGes aed halen Pe Hity ote $11 iss Dining Tenis + agli = ly al septic og | a sat | m $8.95 : proliant wet a FINANCE CO. gf wood nok “rove gis #8, Beat, UaED MERYEL GAB REPRIG-| For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 feck. rock iath Otero noe Block building 30x36 and’ oc FE 4-1574 all kinds Mask Purohure 4" os | _Hurea. — ga Bb THREE PHtAREELECTRIO MO: Bits taetee pers ond ac" | 102 Penton State Bank Bide. ghard Lake. RFs eS ~ GOOD Blacke 'S hoor covering win. mee tor ie BLP justrial sir com- furnace, almost new equip- +7881 ———— tt te .__Phone PE 1-846. > aol ad ieee ee GNIVERSAL WASHER GRAY pao GARD ELECTRIC WOTORA Ws bu 1 port LARGE QUANTITY of © FUR. bustuoes, tot Ines forces Need Money? “ma LOTTLE GAS ear shen Ge eee, cen. ., BUILDING SUPPLIES annul sche Gk oheue ce } TIT I ee sage only $28, roy - ed im your home for $22.77 ir, mahogany ta- | 2x4's. 26's, 2n8's .... $95 per \. Cheap et once. 662 Mit "WS secon Price It's as nea. a2 your telephone. Just _ Danie tary nenzee Fuchsse 4208] bie Good condition Mi ¢2960. | Sheathing boards | $00 per M | _ Clemens Ehop ot'W, Roe ae, CUS Roy Annett Inc CHROME DINETTE is USED FRIGIDAIRE AU" AUTOMATIC 2x36 double raeee ia ae G it INCH aN Caw 1 Whirlaway Reet ae 16.50 ° e these rselt minum weatherstrip motor. $35. ° rhuff Bhakespea FE O-B12] | Sie Pe cacssss strat] pee creo oe ry, |, ae us| Garage Doors | srs resi ae ne ae | 98 B Worcs a £0 Tage ere been new bei “lar $189 80 now bes & complete tine of build- | » ny 7 no. 2 940.00 up to $76 s ALL. a page Ng Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ed — ae = ae refinanctag, mode's Vamos Ponce ‘Poraiea CLAYTON’S ~ lg nr gg — bee the new Be "Detter. he" wood br ae discounts on all reels, ‘ yme e ® any othe 7 = = #161 Dinzte (| a { Bo, Dy = purpose most loans are| ‘OX, “omoa-> and he convinced) Furniture & Appliances "Ze esau ne. 3 9 — of extraordinary bargains P 6 b Sale Land Contracts 52| fompistet oo, sur first visit and Michigan Stawescont, Yaa Orchard [2088 Orebard Lake RA. Ree ge | ee Rereter go. 10. by 7 1ese ~—_——OeeeeeeeeeeOeeeeeeoes S ~~ ipute a iT ROO: RES. BOLL 28 PER CENT Discounr on| “*™ te 3 YR. CLD WOOL CARPET, ae ree em ee hei Sea pas, water Bester, ol one ahs pessect and i present balance of 4 on 8 Home & Auto Just cleaned Est escan eeo ~ Used Trade-in Dept. coal “. cam and bot we-| BERRY DOOR co. Realtor, 43 W. Huron St, FE aa 2 u os Settere, om f SAW WITH MOTOR. 63 pollo vow ain L Co Seo pois goack Or Bee] HEICHT’S SUPPLY | oo rnie pact i NTR. ‘ ; e sta +6975 , 2685 Perry 8. NW CABINET sIN five Glecount, PE eis BOON COMPANY | ex'ae “ron FORNITORE OR | txls cori tmeee at Be Phone FE 4-6431 value 900.80" Aiso Wail und ‘pase ; Communtty National Bank Bidg.| tools. Photle OR 3-271. Chest of drawers "8 “EMEN1] BLUCKS - Also yall tnd bese portunity Kours ¢ to 6: Ga-urday # to! | CxosteY sHELV panel dy ene Cc Ni een cabinets at terrific values. These LOANS $25 TO $500 | frrlate mods) Teposetined. fay |Tabie top ens vance | tangs |@ppeaiatiy, catered fas, Piucrescent, "303" Orebara YOUNG MAN WHO Baxter & Livingstone oPmce w walWOT t + DIRTNO Roca oor eernet ees eee Peoet_leae Pate “ave “ WOULD LIKE TO|lew tacresse oops ois | sale FE sash Oe OOM WYMAN'S elle | Sire sy ony A EL OS LEARN, BUSINESS| Mortgage Loans 54 pene A. Bg ang es l= i6_W._Pite_Coly_ CLOTHES, Posts. sTERL.« Woon | 0 MI eteet ’ MANAGEMENT, OR-| ~ Gane? SecncH = ~ USED TRADE- IN tee ve al es Co. | LADIES BULOVA waist WATCH. : ee . Highland | Nearly new, Reas. FE 3-9055. GANIZATION, ENGI- LOW INTEREST soiling kiches ‘Touipaent Bes, DEP PARTMENT CIRCLE FLUORESCENT FIX- NEERING, SAL ES.| "dwaling “*atrtgartfltacttiod | Meu Mig soontbiment. Mis |, Ricsti, rose tS | medrg be a ighing for ach LUMBER : ’ should He, =| ws Darecoer ens. dinettes. bed and FOR THOSE W HO He PETERSON _DavENPoRT $28, 30 CHATR si. Specs, brnantast’ et - GAS | reatson rooms. 611.00 value 68 90. CAN QUALIFY, WILL] 43, Pontiae Siete Bank Bide. | DIVAN. CHAIR. 3 TABLES AND| pect, Sse coMl, — pope Pest dD mag yo ong BUILDING SUPPLIES ; BE FACTORY TRAIN. Phone FE 5.2406 or FE 56772 deep freeze. PE 4-5170_ Se $40.50) Orescent. 393 Orehard Lake Ave | Gym “real value; Barbecue ED BY THE WORLD'S vn atten DAVENPORT ~& CHAIR PORCE- 8 since dining room suite 679 80 COMPLETE MOVIE OUTFIT. — = = ae eee ea eee MORTGAGES jeyn,jt22 table and chairs FE es) commicte | * Mg00 50) 3 “seta oft ens “case Revere. pro Picase’ tables. 24.8. Lawn tur = DEE Bigot aol jector 750 watt bulb, “ TURER OF HEATING| Attention Brokers of Amtncarr bent mane Prove | © cR oe MS | splicer ‘Al new. Cost e460. Sell | En "Sa ol Cuiverte for Srive: AND AIR-CONDITION. & Builders Sod To “guranagteir "pts | THOMAS ECONOMY | tor the px” lice CUR Fe J < scratched my transit wet ~~ FU RNITURE Co. DRAW-TITE | TCHES : tie ey ~" test. toes y ING. IMMEDIATE FHA 18 fe yesh on Coder, STER EARNINGS APPLY t : Fluorescent. 383 Ore eke 361% Saginaw The Kind thet bolts te ergs 108 ; Whine pine, Cedar, BURMEIST NGS. G.I. - es 3 STANDARD 3 FT. sort MH weed pane _ . de ; FRIGIDAIR . an rte _uewer_ on oe : red oak, 5 grades, WILLIAMSON FUR-| CONVENTIONAL gong conanen OR SN Te | mea, arms soreeee, Venere | a piace Ue end wp | cortead; Masetrect LUMB R NACE SUPPLY, 111 S. FOR SALE E GUARANTEED RE table. Venetian pattinds | ‘various Onl? “L [NOLE EU MS, $1.08 up b 20 ft. ane? ft, Te; roof “B Buys” o° ' SAGINAW . Personal Service w f wamers ..... diese = bed sod ring 628 a Brown, pana ee ae 188 dee inre asvortm Ne cite foe. est tat fo Russel! H. Young, Inc. cum “cleenere ny up é _Birmingna 6b FATE. | insise-Outaide Paint $138 gat erent fir white. pine rb. rs in e r - ’ ' 412 W_ Huron st PE 44525 ny -9_90_Cobend va _>es) Re Pb ener tae loc Ox® Inlaid Tile cc | Wettin aa, i Eves ‘tl 9 8 "tH FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. LARGE Piastie Wali Tile léc oq ft shakes, Partridge =" eS) feast nooo teow |? a ema pee ha Tig S. Sagirte| eetestatt met coer ee oe WESTINGHUSE AUTOMATIC s, S. Saginaw ht rar camo: vo see | — Sas __58| ad Soa Ra ER | ta OER gue E™ | Pal St Cyr Lamber Co BEER A Foo 4 RANCH TYPE. 5 ROOMS |CG4S AND ELECTRIC RANGES. STOVES BOUGHT ws 6120 Lake Rd. Tel now at bath Near Lower Straits |_ Used. Low a» $12, OR 32401. Suenes’s Mt Clem- Todey__ | EM 3-371 pad piesery Wats ta ang of) us| Laue abe privileges, To ex: | GARLAND OAS RANGE, 30" | one PP 3a. SCREEN DOORS CAROE CHUAN CAEE—LaROi best locations in the County. Thou-| change for 4 to 30 Acres. $9500,| wide Excellent condition. Only | sep REPRIG $2905 & up| 80 rs .. 6.95 | LARGO AR , LARGE —- cars LE nocd — on Seer ee ann FE 42072 $39.95. MI 6-1300. Used T.V. - . sie mp 7. au tans | eel age lla Tasccpon ~~ a wond spot fers a 7 _— _ Make “Otter. M M oe Ort § twa VAN- oenyr 5 nace as He se ett} COMBINATION DOORS eook stove, restau tables and fA 41038 Ad S chairs, deep com- Sie al fe Easy | 1 ¥R. OLD = MOWER, WILL |GAS STOVE, CHROME DINETTE. }@ CONSOLE TV 640.96 BLAYLOCK mercial rator, malted mix- oo YA to handle at only $4100 plus in-| &*¥4D for power tools, for cement| $10 complete. FE 5-1591 $9.95 | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY} CO- ~-&t, ai meat slicer, large ’ state tested $1.00 a — ventory. mixer or what have you? FE HARDWICK OAs STOVE ALSO WALTON TV $1 Orchara o_beke Ave. PE 37101; ™@ ninood. latest pyle: rey Burmeister S Aadoreenrile Bé. Phase Magis Bring, basket, and ick a rr ie rator 28608 Novi ELECTRIC Lio PixT bere reas Bo | . "ire at = aes PE 2-257 Joslyn Cr, Walton table, salad t stove 215 Be eee ee = * oan Cote. machine. cash or wil _ Sain emai cana saa WESTIN @ HOUBE AUTOMATIC a mt dodiemn eae ES? “apartment est a smt.| Northern Lumber Co. feed arevel, coment eve re me Orr = trade for articles of equal value. KENMORE AC AUTOMATIC WASHER, | Washer. Good values. Bedroom $4.50 value $2.25 *DELW) pe. thie business *hat’s '952,- PE 5-2053 995. Mi 61300. front and beck ber. 8. Sagi- = or 1438 noe ber rr Inchodes oll Serer, |ENOLIQN GETTER MALE. 3 /|faRcE wee y an anes pore 92.80 value $1.85. Blighty 7 ROG OL HEATER BE GAT | wre, r a We Br LIVER peat, separate or mixed; top soll, ~ tresks. Cortammiy rescenable bated a ee tome. egg om neareess cutie mattress and ar fang wr lean . A. 303 ae oa ave jon and . $80, 4 vene- seer 3056 On 3-0700. — E_ B. Sutherland. e 4 8) s, mapi piece Dunp- . . ie down. ’ for 2 wheel trailer vaen pod ean Phyfe ‘ini outta, Bhi 4 WASHING Machine Serre GOMBINATION BABY BUGOY a “= . — = EM eae EM sUnDBERO BOWERS Al PEAT WARD F. PARTRIDGE garg Mr. Chapmas » enter SA deeaad s R Ste condition. bie. OR ond strelier. Perfect cond. OR| uniform Missourt. JACKSON 3 RENTAL bageep Cobveres any a rr ' pa. pea Mizers. chain saws. mowers, elee S weekends John | RED RASPBERR OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS Tarun Lemar “on pane en CON | Civino ROOOM SUITE ELEC: |? REFRIGERATORS 8TUDTO _ ham concrete, breaker th: OL BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE || erty: tor “ele wodel car & cack | ‘ic stove. vacuum sweeper, radio | couch Living reous suite. 608 eee = IN PRINCIPAL CITIES| H J VanWeh Oi 31355 and pheno combination. ete. FE| stove. 230 Cn ak EWING MK pe ben ais cies een COAST-TO- COAST EXCEPTIONAL 33 _PLYMOUTS bart. ame USED Vas Oe oe conten FE 2-408, | Dur fms sa. gu. | LADIES Bt a ot tee On ates Ft. size electric WESTINOHOUSE ELECTRIC DRY-| Gloss ......-0-. 2-005 World's Largest} sik on gnabe FOR a a “Metride Hiardware | w arm, room modern om as ram eS = lots, ‘Close to Wisner and Linco se as i CTRIC 9x12 LINOLEUM. .$3.95 Pit Rat a | Reg. $6.95 House Paint... $1.98 ates Sha dl haat sian poe ME jUM | PRICED ee Blew | So BaP oe aT 3-31 oxi LINOLE on = | Money to Loan 53) cars tor butidin to $900 | LARGE SIZE) BABY CRIB RMSTR ELECTRIC RANGE. LADIES , ay Van Welk. OR 21385. mattress. Like new. 628. OR| BONNY MAID. INLAID prance brown. wool suit, sise ot tone | (State Licensed Lenders) SOULE BEDNOOu sUTTE Fon | 200% x Pe well sump : Y DOUBLE BEDROOM 5 FOR mo, eS ee ee 3-6542, | LIVING ROOM ROOM SUITE. GOOD CON- dition. Cheap. ENCYCLOPED A AMERICANA. 30 Knowledge. in LINOLEUM. % OxI2. "$3.95 Also cabinet radio. cook stove. volumes. Book of LOANS sie Woah peaer HE Sa | tee ed mat tee Gek vetanshe Ppa | eae ny HOT WATER FURNACE AND = = oh 5 +07 " five radiate meter NGE CHAIR AND QTTOMAN, WILL 6A NEW PURNI- | EVERY bag, $8 tent $10. Ib, roll roofing ..... 83.69 rod : ; PE ¢1113 Be ee a tee, | sunen few. O8 35008. + tire used 4 weeks. Blond sage Py General Ware- MYERS PUMP oe, ail | colors 61.91 per wae AQUATIC GARDENS KING BROS. Extra Fast aig 7 Houser Ra.) BARGE 1B ELECTRIC W R WEAT-| Case head. ere h ao |i Sant Cais MM and shallow well jet pumps 01 he Mail Be © s+203| YOUR I-H DEALER ; ai BARD MOTOR FON CE. _tor with pine frame “sat Seat | tress. $100. 2 piece living room| ped. $7.00, | rollaway bed $10 up. Low cost insulation ga oe hyn brick and waky AKC BRITTANY SPA PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE Service ment work. FE 23-4179 © cu GENERAL “uoross| oS; rom gp ge le I Id eal tt bane it © © toe Somorens 0 men | _pine,_ FB 60033. COMBINE ROOM A Frigidaire A-! condition. 55 W ty sprin, . coo etna $70. | FRIGIDAIRE 1s BIC FT EX-| Centriful a : mps lawn " AKC REGISTER ED~- BLOND nie Br a NEW-4 ROOM AND TOILET. i pring & : ines ont pomp “SURPI US LUMBER , block from Lower Straits Lake. | _ Hopkins Also good electric stove. $40 Thor a $75. 138 Mm rinkling + - ‘. os . 1 months old. Bargain Hunting? a8 Fou can borrow $20- $500 quickly./ Rents for $100 per month. Only MAT RessES AND BOLLYWOOD | washing mochine, S28: | full sise =| KEL LY’ s" TI Naat ARE & MATERIAL SALES CO. ee Be | ‘ on signature. car, or furniture.| 3.555 terms or exchange for| beds, all new. vou save bed. spring & mattress, $35. Misc.| PREE-SIANDING TOILETS Highiant Rd, (4-50) OR 3-082 ANGORA GUINEA We have some oi? , ate Loans made without endorsers for) 2a) ray : items. OR 3-6360. Wash bowls with fittings 11.95 | 2004 Auburn at Adams FE 2.0011 0 Sundays MI_4-6131. meg any worthwhile purpose. Up all farm or grocery. -L. Buck. on Sat “lblbere 62 Williams. FE 332 double sinks $10. re we want to ie" metlag to seeay. FE 4-2072. 5-9633 | WANTED SMALL RADIOS, WORK- | —_ ARLIN GUN: CUTTING |” Ja AT STUD ten pow Come in and PLAYER PIANO. AND REFRIG-| METAL BED ND PLAT ‘SPRINGS ine or not. FE 5-755. Save Pochanied SUPPLY torches complete with hose rdware. AKC 17" Beagie Ch. Eberie’s erator, for what have you. OR Coil tpringe, hs | & PIECE UE SET. i 7 ve gouges. automobile tools 1% HP. CEE WEEDON Buddy II. Sired Fid, Ch. Nw 5 HOUSEHOLD |=. 7 METAL B Formosa down pattern. also fur: | 35°75 ae a ae mee Dll} HOME EQUIPMENT Bouse age tg ed RANCH HOMY Equity FOR 3 . Homart shallow niture, ¢ wate, copper, : : . pups - PTO. . FINANCE | risae foie Ting corrnage | aes Siren |r nen a a ta eR ed er ed le 5 ¥ 2NDS: DOUBLE sinks. & ND ead ae “toed. Baby carriage, | PA Lee’s Sales & Service i ae . Miller's Pails EZ CREDIT 9 Corporation of Pontioe |. forpiture vauto-"tor wae of used mapie bea, $50. Walnut full sized bathinette, Saturday tnd "sunday tists. GA Thom Thompson. 80. 8/921 Mt Clemens st, 30830 iy owe tools“sawa ala ee aca yan cal pret Fa) = ne: Fitaerel oosks = ve teareh © NOE — ben Goma waa fea Barvis. just oft Cesley LE: Rd. — ‘oe lare ¢ ‘awn mower FE LE CO. eens rE Saeh, . HOUGHTEN’S ___* oo a, Teieeremh © Seen Bree | Sie "anuquy sot wainet dining | CH PE SSTIb FARM FRESH MEATS | “et J]. POO Gat, AQUARIUM, COMPLETE.| 100 w. nain Ot. 14761 Rochester . = ° 2c R ¥T, WAR WAR- eje 123 gal ADE IN ¥ OLD +54 inches equa Sale Miscellaneous ae Orchard Lake Road. ay ‘ . MONEY [Er 2arreses tia] Sete eee See see A BitenttBeat $l asthe hs Aw a Se ] FURNACE CLEA . WALL PA- wot movers a wale 36 IN. ELECTRIC STOVE. CROS- Beaty Lb | 3 Fetigine materiale Smoked ies a Sas bus Ki reeoagy at rf steamers and sanders. 4 “he Call after 3 P.M. : 142 We Mure a ware. | "ley, 3 burner, and deep well, auto-| %* ©, thes ood sound eound | poet Cheese ce. 107 8. Sagina® uel end Point, 6 Ore ay WILL TRADE -@ PONTIAC FOR gate sherk, timer and BOM. $56.) ember Dare, Alumbine Siaaj | Hot Dogs ok peso | AePRALT HINOLES ae how BRITTANY, SPANIE a a! Union W Co. 31 +i y u Borre —— smater: boat wood METAL GLIDER. LIKE NEW. $20. Bhatt ie Road vere Watermelon, eet 1 1 ah as seule canee 67.25 CH ORES TN ix C. Sasy PARAKEET AND ou ay borrow - i : . _inaton Las wood > \ 1 Refrigerator + ARA ar ok AND sydd for $350. 16. ft rng | New Furniture Specials |~ ALUMINUM coms DOORS — OPDYRE MARKT 1 ; pee Salen 3"thosks trom i D5-$500 | Seep * S| nan pean teeremermae| See lee Se hcmadeiad |" Ee aT me at tine —| oe ai er Terms. 3160. tresses $19.95. Cotton mattres- beet Ee aed FOR RENT KE ASEY aii L "ECTRIC an penne Corner PICK UP TRUCK, WILL SWAP | ‘es $11.95. Rollaway beds, com-| Oakland Home Improvements home use by | 620 Dixie Hwy OR _ 3-2601 SAVE! = Today for a good used refrigerator. FE| plete, $16.98. Maple beds, | 4175 Dixie # 3-411 |" hour, dag or weekend, Re +1429. atm all 088, | ANGLES. CHANNELS able. 4 Kirby Co. 736 W.| Purniture, refrigerators, bottled bd ay rebuilt ereait ES it up to 44 wonths to | WILL SWAP 61 CUSHMAN SCOOT- Sr ee ae | ee decement Huron gas and all kinds bottled gas, “Snir = gr for cash or what have peat | ee oes ts whe posts. complete G&M COMPANY “ 4 Reptere, stoves neeeatenen AdTO. PA For : $2.29 gat. chests| Steel Co. my and or terms. PE 32564 or FE B U CKI VER or Sale Clothing 56) itnea beare m pute ox 900.56. Bank | Py"eheaseen "oreine & keen eb oovasea ert) mE HEAT" GERVICE CO. 179_Bagiey 8 ___ | _Stele SFE ¢i3. | ONE Man aA ACHER. WAATABAv ANE, 61 D Geo te ANCHOR FENCES re oe onnee ta eves & Sundays P.M. 4 inch nylon $7 paint brush FINANCE CO. Was -— wilt sell for $12. PH| dle $10. PE 20314. - PRA . No money down. GAR DOORS NEW SET A BAIT.| oly 81.60 wah te parchese Above W * PE 4054) | _5-0460. AS SUMMER SPECIAL | _Ph FE $-4962 for tree estimates fur new and old garages tanica ease. Cost , 5. x SAGINAW & HURON. | (ADIES SIZE § AND A} $70 saving. $249.95 Deluxe Tap- Btee}—Alu —Wood $368. Gee Rave tr valence des Lk. Ave OPONTIAD and winter clothes ‘s euit,| 900. ve 09 Royal ont ~ REAT. on PS foe $14.75 per month. : Also Dravton Pisins - size 40. FE 24075, 95. OVER DOOR 49 Dixte Mighwey EFTLE GIRLS AND GOT x com gown. Budget daring. 2010 DIXIE HWY. FE ee ~NEW — VARiz ot Aer Poone 3-122) pes. ee Rn clothing.| chard Lake Rd. 5-0195. can” in Fn” ome GO FIRST TO NEISNER’S, 100 Percent DuPont ae Wen Comeeunity loon. Co. Ladies Nylon Dre Dresses Trad r 30 E. Lawrence rade-in Specials FE 2-7131 , $2.98 Bed Baty Seance: Hees service 7 size = n - ——" 10,0 on Sale Household Goods 57 Norge. washer, rebut $39.00 oo © turer PE 3-718) APT ELECTRIC RANGE 939.98 | ocla “Bpot: refrigerator, in TEAGUE FINANCE CO | ftaytag’wesher “ite' new wiles i'cu Nt eosia 202 N MAIN ag A. TE. up. | _ unit, A-t a GOOD JOB? Pre 1 HESTER. MICH. Nita WAN A GOOD. JOB? | 847#ROOM, Ton we $m TO week IMP El. EctRIC™ Place 4 Work Wanted ad} fasy wishing nang rigs RRO, in Pontiac Press to reach S: Soh ok ot oLiem| furs ios” : employers. x ne ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 | as i! i F nS oli ; iy H yi pe Hee cet at i if PE if a ti Z 8 > 23-1521. “For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘@ scnutt 2 FT. NEW RE- — = price. FE Parkhurst Trailer Sales Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES f& to 4. % t length Up to years to ca eam ba 0 Lee Mutshiness traller as low as down. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales JOHNSON OUTBOARD, MOTORS. Starcraft aluminum boa Tee- pea trailers Evervthine For Sale Motorcycles 83 169 HARLEY DAVISON $450. 4611 Ra. ton Plains. PAR akbD SER » ON Davidson see \ vidson Sales Co. yo 8. Seat naw ee a ae $195 Clifford st For Sale Bicycles 84 BOYS’ 26 INCH WESTERN FLIER. condition, FE 4-0623. B ENOL IsH 2 BIKE. GooD” CON. remy & "Accessories 8 85 JMACRAPT yinkUDE MOTORS; AN MICHIGAN PRO. PELLERS LL MOTORS MARINE SALES AND Th shiatad 8. TELEGRA Ai Fr. THOMPSON BOAT AND * H.P. Martin motor Eacellent condition, Ph EE 54-3840. Boar, MOTOR AND sgRAILER sale. Phone 46137 after cpu CENTURY BOATS AND BOA Bales. FE 26122 DUMPHY SPEED | BOAT, ié FT. _ Phone Ortonville 106F 14. .| 13 PT. SPEED BOAT AND io HP. motor (less than 8 hours use ) _EM 364065000 -_ i% HORSE - JOHNSON MOTOR. $90. Ph. FE 1-7688 after 4 p. m _on Bat. and Sunday EVINRUDE 25 HP. 1954 MOTOR ith remote contro] and steering _ equipment. FE 56-3057 EVINRUDE MOTORS. All models tn stock 26 H. P. Electric starting, only a better trade-in on your im Biostcte trothiny once, now $40 = KELLY'’S HARDWARE Auburn Heights 3004 Auburn at Adams FRE 2-681! FIBERGLAS Beets eovering kits, or we boa do it'tor mer prince ‘o wattest tone 2 to ae “py and w aE: BOAT CO. 32650 perpwesere Mwy. near 14 mi Phone MA 646159 nu {7 PT. PIBER GLASS BOAT MARE 18 Mercury motor. Tee Nee trai er and license all new. $700 com- riagrat sat Your Boat ¥ Yare estimate of ‘abor D008 Drayton Plains|j WHEEL BOAT TRAILER OR 3-182), for the ik 5k at one Lake Oxford Trailer |e 3, Se Perry Ave. Oak- me 2. a tre FINANCE’ erat n steel Costello's. GENESEE SALES B10" Ousie Highway __WEW Spare Fos Sate re OZO! SPORTSMANS WOOD 1008 Case Lake Ra —Kereeo Harbor TWO NEW l4 gd a tL, 10 stake rack wR ns EM 30624 Laké Ra. Oven ieee and Sunday rE Soc eRa TIE PLT WOOO— ia FF 14H. P. Evinrude motor Steer- whee: em Will demon- ing strate MY 2 Transportation Offered 87 87 20OR 3 urd SHARE EXPENSES & : driving South East Missouri, leaving? Fri_ eve. FE 47250 by a gy Saha PaiD TO CAL- { care FE 45139. DRIVEAWAY SERVICE Union 8t, TRUCK GOlsG «0 .:h FARIA load wa PE 54-6806. CRAVING | FOR - HARRISBU ORG. eve. Te expenses and driving FE 2-1326. Wanted Used Cars 88 See M&M Motor Sales Por ton doilar on tate model cars. Hwy OR_3-1603 2627 Dixte THE HIGH DOLLAR tor the cars. We Paes To Price for Your Car phYERILU'S 2000 DIXIE HWY,,, HAVE CA 2 Avuburp | For Sale Used Trucks 90 Matthews- |-* Hargreaves] « Chevrolet We have a fine selection of good used pickups, both % and % ton mod- els. e Matthews- | ai| Har greaves A! Chevrolet 210 S. Saginaw St: FE4-4546 WILSON GMC PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 Trucks and Tractors 1951 Ford F-8 1952 Ford F-7 1952 Ford F-8 1953 Ford F-600 TRACTOR OR DUMP. E Ip MENT AVAILABLE tt td or THR ABOVE ‘LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEA GOOD — PL. PLACE TO sur - DODGE “& & ow? a Bell or trade 3 DODGE ‘46 rca ae engine, A-l fore el 315 Elm- hurst, FE 42879 4] INTERNATIONAL, PACKAGE delivery Good condition. ae | re! camping bunting cabin ae FORD. > NICKUF. DELUXE heater. Custo tien _after 5 i930 “FORD HUME FROCK “Fer Sale Used Cars 91 ACTION! SPEAKS — THAN WORDS motor, used! a, to with toda. ECONOMY USED CAR MARKET | PE 42131 22 Auburn Ave. y end Super. les milage. ovy's best. wey. “‘\ years & Buick _owner FE > er Can arrange a re days of #1141 iss} CHEVROLET ae - AIR 4 _door, Manual shift. PE | CHEVIE ii. GOOD . RUNNING condition Phone MY 23-0408. HI Y'ALL! cars at $20 down. Y'ALL COME! And see our '46-’51 models 1981 at prices syou can afford at— $20 Down National Motor Sales 171.8 Saginaw St. 1953 CHEVROLET Beiter hurty on this one! $1,350 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe 4 door sedan. Fin- ished tn Wedgewood blue and ss al blue top Factory equipped beckup lights, radio. - . fen der skirts, bumper ola, OE guards, hydramatic drive. etc mileage. $1,650 * 1950 PONTIAC hydramatic drive, radio, visor and viewer backup | a ete Excellent ahape throug! ~ 1951 PACKARD sedan ee a A and a small car $850 Community Motor Sales — Ine. Authorized Fort... and Buick ~~ Dealer 804 N. Main, Rochester OLive 2-0311 Qpoen Till 10 P.M. * 33 top, power glide. aa AIR, HARD- wer € erything. Low Pn anes CHRY “ WINDSOR drive. . £adio, twin heaters and ai windshield washers. A new fires, — 65 South Francis 1951 Chevrolet ee ak = radio a em 5 EO, ar, caly SCHUTZ “MOTORS at ike 8. ‘OPEN TTL 9 ~ PM. UTO SALES ANTIQUES IN THE AT: TIC? Trade ‘em for cash through For Sale ads! — goes for anything else you're not using Phone FE 2-8181, a“ tee. "81 Nash Statesman. 2 door, beater BUICK's i654 DEMONSTRATORS | * e nN cannes, ° 3670. i960 CHEVROLET SEDAN T OWN. |’ Phone We've come to town with ; FUNNY BUSINESS “TI still don't understand why oe birds have to pick on the same_ bone!” For Sale Used Cars ‘s 9 BANG PRICES! 3 door, over-drive. x Custom 50 | heater, radio = white aS 2 door. ” peater, @ good white side wall tires, Bed okay. all our = yen SEI Warranty, Hugh Arm; & 8on Ford Produc Boutn Lyon” GEneva 6-424) $3 CH LETS. OnE OF sae larges ‘om plete 5, all walote 8 ans models 1069, Mich- sacs a 13 Mile road. Lincoln _ §-1100. TAYLOR CHEVROLET "63 Chevrolet 210 4 door "83 Chevrolet 210 tudor 52 Chevrolet deluxe tudor os oo — TAYLOR'S AT WALLED LAKE “BIN 1831" MArket 41561 SCHUTZ i MOTORS $ INC. 012 6. OPEN TIL 9P.. 0005 > CONDITION, a7 CHEVIE, 3e15 Eimbarst, FE +2879. 4 dr. (5) door Tas. Oia owner. ome eae bap Biack beau- z Bee this We are new with the best J & DAUTO SALES 641 OAKLAND AVE. Mercury 1953 Monterey POWER - STEERING POWER BRAKES $1995 LARRY JEROME ~ Rochester Ford Dealer 4 cron, wot Stal El veane 4 _ GOOD PLACE TO TO BUY Fae Pa, ov ve. | 1950 CHE __For Sale Used Cars 91 POD eee » Good Credit - Is MORE IMPORTANT THAN ‘ MONEY DOWN. JUST BRINO THE SALES TAX TO NICHOL’S AUTO SALES 203 8, Saginaw and drive away one of these fine cars, "61 Ford convertible *@ Buick convertible ‘$1 Ford fordor "$1 Chevie 4 door "60 Chivie 3 door "80 Olds 2 door Two '50 Ford tudors ‘#@ Pontiac 4 door "0 Kaiser 4 door 80 Dodge 4 door *s0 Plymouth 2 door "80 Chevie 2 door ‘@ Olds 4 door ‘41 Olds 4 door ‘@ Nash 4 door Three ‘46 Fords, your choice, $150. FINANCE IT ALL VROLET TUDOR SEDAN. white wall tires, New brakes. $545. MI clean. Origine) owner. 41662. Style-line sedan, fully -equtppet. perfect paint, call tnd guaranteed See thle one at cniy Sigs down, Bp bane rates, SCHUTZ “MOTORS INC. 012 W. Woodward Birmingham PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” ’°53 PONTIACS DELUXE GRATER AND DOOR, RADIO HEATER AND HYDRA- ATIC . EXTRAS. $i 095 any ’49 DODGE A VERY NICE SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER AND LOW MILEAGE. CLEAN CAR $395 ’54 FORD F410 PICKUP DELUXE CAB, HEATER AND DIRECTIONAL $1,195 ’SO STUDE. -LANDCRUISER, AvTOMAT Tc “TRANSMISSION A TRAS. MANY EX- Ne CAR. ’*51 CHEVROLET SEE_AND DRIVE THIS FINE CAR. YOULL LIke IT! HAS RADIO AND HEATER $745 ‘49 CHEVROLET Pros ‘rae A ory Une Set ie "BARGAIN an RETAIL STORE _ Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill 128° $305 ‘417 Dedge C&C. 2 ton ..... 6245 | 40 Fo.d 2 ton “dump — $250 For Sale Used Cars 91 ait DESOTO clioned no's large a a specia) at Se | MOTORS I inc. 12.8 Woodward 190 DODGE, G60D CONDITION. Phone MI 4-6171. OLDs &, 7 DOOR Birmingham | _* ee __For Sale Used Cars 91 rye mileage one owner. Jacobson Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer Cass at Pike PE 2-8359 Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come In And Get the Car Of Your Choice oo Detgs Convertible . ac)6VConvertible br} Olds Convertible - $1,606 - 61,295 Oeeeeenes tee ee eer ereees outh 4 ‘61 Plymouth ‘setian Wagon. 4 ‘$1 Kaiser HM bof ‘80 Dodge Be Pockard TRUCKS ‘40 Dodge C&C 2% 47 Chevrolet Panel. ‘0 Chev, Sedan y 40 Dodae 3 ton plskue Riemenschneider. Bros. Dodge- Plymouth Phone FE 2-9131 . 232 S. Saginaw St. ‘@ DODGE CONVERTIBLE, Goon Dr. FE _Silol ater 3pm 18 CHEVROLET ¢ tires, reasonable, 3500 Srentes NO MONEY DOWN! Our Plan Is Ethical, Henest and True 1951 FORD Country Squire. Immaculate terior nega — tires, radio seats. NO MONEY ri, fake ‘DOWN! Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at Ae Rd. Lincoln ° ble. new top. radio, beater spot light, u signals. Prices at Yas, ioe 14 Pork, wood, Perry Park Stop and Look): A BEAUTIFUL '54 FORD MAINLINE. 5,000 ACTUAL MILES. YOUR CAR IS DOWN PAYMENT. an offer FE 23-5126 after 4, “Best in Wheels & ' Deals” S one owner Pay only $85 of any old car down ITCHIE MOTORS 471 Auburn Ave FE 12-5031 51 HUDSON 43 WOOR HORNET. ‘Radio clock ..eater, signa) lights, seat covers Very clean, FE 6-2928. NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE. 1953. Many extras, including hy- dramatic. FE 5-3057. #@ OLDS. CONVERTIBLE. RADIO. _bester & hydramatic. $495. $20 DOWN NATIONAL Motor Sales R bis Alvernide Dr. 1 Ati, _» __!71 8. Saginaw St. \ - | OLDS 08 ‘49. ROCKET ENGINE. doer sedan, radio, heater, white side walls, LATE 1953 OLDSMOBILE. SUPER “~ $8, radio, heater. power steering. oa power vrakes $1895. Le) 1953 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE. Leaving for service. feet +4681. ‘oe RD CUSTOM 2 DR., colt heater drives like @ $20 DOWN NATIONAL Motor Sales 171 8. Saginaw &t. MODEL A. . TIRES AND tor. Solid body $50. 4702 mp? Drayton Plains ‘$1 TUDOR DELUXE. ra black. $406. 02 _After 5 o'clock FE ¢- ha "te PONTIAC. EXCELLENT CON- 64 Poplar a Ss CONVERTIBLE. All accessories, including: hydra- matic, power steering. oversized premium tires, low mileage By owner. $1975 MA 5-0041 ‘34 PONTIAC STAR lina. Low mile 2-7728 HIEP, ¢ CATA- extras. FE ForD a , heater, 2 ‘3% PLYMOUTH COUPE. RUNS bm good MA 6-3900 __ ‘$a FORD CONVERTIBLE. FORDO- | '49 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE, Hag radio, heater, many ¢&- over-drive, radio, heater. 2634 Au- tras. MI 4326. Ave: SPECIALS! ! ! "$3 Pontiac Convertible with ev ‘ery- tb radio, heater, Hydramatic. g i geen 3 very — ‘3 _Mereury 2 dr. @ honey of @ MIKE’S AUTO SALES 701 Oakland ‘52 FORD. Ranch wagon, Radio, heater. a A SCHUTZ MOTORS IN INC. 912 re} Woodward OPEN TIL 9 P.M. JEROME 53 Stude. V8 Fordor 53 Chev. Bel Air 53 Ford Convertible ’53 Dodge Diplomat ’52 Plymouth Fordor 52 Olds &8 Fordor ’51 Olds Super Tudor S51 Olds 98 Fordor 50 Chev. Fordor 50 Pontiac Tudor Hydra. JEROME Bright Spot OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Leake Rd. et Cass PE 68-0488 ‘48 PONTIAC 4 door. black finish, radio, heater & MHydramatic. Very $345 ‘52 CHEV. 2 tone blue. beautiful chrome, radio, heater and Powerglide. $975 ‘50 PONTIAC 2 door, radio, heater, good tires and Hydramatic. $695 ‘51 Stude. V-8 Heater, directional signals, good paint and Hydramatic, $595 ‘SO CHEV. Station Wagon, Whitewall tires radio, heater and Powerglide. THESE CARS ARE SHIFTLESS Yes, Every Car Listed has an Automatic Transmission From $150 Up, Buy These Fine Cars at Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet $879 CE FE 4-4546 oo Phone FE 3-7117 MATTE HARGREAVES (VROLET 211 S. Saginaw at Cottage St. ‘54 MERCURY Sun Valley. Like new, white- wall tires. radio, heater and Merco-Matic. $2595 ‘60 BUICK 2 door, light fen paint, radio, heater and-Dynaflow. $695 ‘S| CHEV. 3 door. 2 tone paint, radio, heater and Powerglide. $845 ‘47 OLDS. Club Coupe. Good transpor- tation, Hydramatic drive. $150 ‘51 PONTIAC 2 door, dark grey, radio, heater and Hydrametic. $779 =WS-. ‘52 PLYMOUTH pho Coupe. Beautiful forest spotiess interior, mechani- can” Lag worl — has factory re dio and he - ; For Sale Used Cars 91 T|'S0 FORD FOR SALE. MAKE ME ‘For Sale Used Cars 91 1940 PLYMOUTH, $25 PHONE FE 4-8021 Za is PLYMOUTH FODOR, NEW Harold Turner | ‘itt. ti.onabie "hr coors, “°° = Dealer 1940 PLYMO' FAIR ae I~ ** Birmingham : ram . cheap. 6-8633. PORD, 4), DOOR, GOOD MO tor. For ee cheap Apply -rear Poutiad 34 STARCHIEP CATA- apt, 40 lina, most accessories plus pow- FORD. “63. 2 DOOR. HEATER,| ¢f steering & brakes. 916 Spence. 0000' miles. Reasonable, private. |. FE 2-1610 Call after 7 A omg MI 6-2415, 1983 PONTIAC CHIEFPT 4 wt Melton, B door deluxe. , heater, Hydra. #60 HUDSON. sais an Haat: matic. Like new Only 7,000 miles. — wood Qply ae 35-1769, : Sanus “a baa ph a Pine Lake 1 ~ 19530 HUDSON Krego Harbor, PE 32-8407. $495 33 PONTIAC ONE Chieftain 8, 4 door deluxe. Priced A Saver? cigan 2 doar. Mas over | _for quick sale MY 3000. 1964 pomrtac cag pe OR TRADE er car tion Can. be seen at : ee ch clatoe. ville Rd. 1941 PONTIAC TUDOR. BABI heater, 5 ite Cali _after 3:30, ‘LOOK AT THIS! Every Word Is True! ’53 PONTIAC Chieftain ‘8’ Power steering. dramatic, radio, heater, mag % green, whitewall tires and many other extras. Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ) ¢ vee Woodward be ae oy Rd. Lincoln 6-8410 ‘$3. PONTIAC : CHIEFTAIN DE- luxe, 8 tudor Radio & heater, sun visors and seat covers. $1450. 192 Bassett. PONTIAC 1949. 950 AND 7aEB over payments or will take old car in trade. FE 5-6903. waranteed jonty — —_—— = — SCHUTZ MOTORS INC INC. “92 PONTIAC. 012 8 Woodward PONTIAC 1964 ~ STARCHIEF CUS tom. 4 door sedan. OR 3-7104 PONTIAC ‘53 8 EQUIPPED. MAKE offer, FE 2-6827| PONTIAC ‘49 4 DOOR, RADIO. heater, sunvisor, and fender skirts) New tires $445. OR 3-1159. SEE THIS! "$2 Ford, oe lined 2 door, light top, blue body. radio, heat- er He ap excellent rubber, this one you'd like to own. FE 23-2351 “S0's PONTIAC CONVERT. , and TWO, fbles, fully equipped. One red one blue like new "S50 Pontiac 2 door biack. heater, clean. $596. radio, BILL’S AUTO SALES 296 \WV. Montcalm 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe four door. ra- dio heater. hydramatic. power steering. two tone paint, white walls bumper ratfs. directional signals and back up lights $1,595 Huron Motor Sales $52 W. Hureo FE 2-261 mile beauty, spare tire never used, must seen and driven to be a . Terms to fit your get. SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. 912 8. Woodward a PONTIAC 4, custom CATALIN PONTAC ‘51 TFC NDARD. a heater, directional signals, visor 5-8265 West Side Used Cars 3 W Bure PR +2185 makes mode wE TRADE "ITY AND SELL PETERSON 1963 1951 Kaiser. 4 door sedan 1948 Kaiser « sedan’ 6244. 3 Kaiser i $e5 KAISER SA & vice 3716 AUBURN A 44692 ‘$0 STUDEBAKER, TAKE OVER . FE 615 Robin- WILL TRADE ‘48 BUICK AND $100 eash for later model car. Cap see at 58 Upland off Joslyn. & beauty 6c. sieve cscs sense csses AS $1 53 Buick 4 dr., Super. Radio, heater, Dynaflow, 2 tone bine 5 ....65-%---5: eee $2,395: 33 Dodge Station Wagon, low mileage, fully k WQUIPE oe oi oe cis es es seine eeeieecdes $1,595 53 Ford 2 dr, loaded with extras, custom equipment 2.0.2.6... 0 cece cece cece ees $1,595 ’52 Buick Special 2 dr. An exceptional car. .$1,595 ‘31 Buick Super Riviera 2 dr., radio, heater, Dynaflow eevee Oversees eeseetes eee © | $1,395 52 Pontiac 2dr. Very well cared for.......$1,295 ’52 Chevrolet 4 dr. beautiful green finish... .$1,295 ‘SI Pontiac 4 dr., a black beauty....... co%s0.Q005 30 Buicks—2 drs. & 4 drs., your choice.......$695 OLIV 210 Orchard Open’ ’til 9 p.m. Proper Reconditioning PLUS— — Wondertu! selection PLUS LOW. PRICES! EQUALS VOLUME SALES! BUY ARY of the FOLLOWING in CONFIDENCE ‘34 Mercury Monterey Hardtop, 4,000 miles, fully equipped with Merco-matic shift. count, new car guarantee......... SOO GE "53 Chevrolet Dix. 2 dr., 4 NO DOWN PAYMENT=—CLEANUP SALE '46 Buick $195 "49 Pack’d $265 °48 Kaiser $195 '47 Plym. $95 °48 Buick $245 '50 Hud’n $395 "47 Merc. $265 °49 Merc. $495 '39 Chev. $65 ’47 Pont. , $295 "48 Pont. | $345 '49 Buick $445 8 A. M., = FE 2-910]. Terrific dis- $2,495 radio & heater, really 5 BUICK Lake Ave. 9 P.M. m™ “THE PONTI AC PRESS, -- Today's Television Programs -- “Hillbilly Stars - Channel 2— WJBK-TV t-3 Chaiitel 4— WWJ-TV t- 3 Channel 1— WXYZ-TV TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 — (7) — Detroit Deadline. Bev Beltaire, Bud Lanker, Don Wattrick, news. (4) — Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Hans Christian Andersen. ‘Traveling Companion” with Ronald Adams, Patrick Barr. 6:15 — (7) — News Ace. (4) — News. Paul Williams. 6:30 — (7) — Lone Ranger. |- Ranger and Tonto solve series of mining company payroll hold- ups in “Midnight Rider.” (4) — World of Mr. Sweeney. Charles Ruggles as drug store owner. (2) —News. Doug Edwards. 6:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Summer Holiday. Betty Ann Grove, Merv Griffin sing songs in Niagara Falls setting. 7:00 — (7) — Cisco Kid. Cisco, Pancho in western adventure. (4) — Best of Groucho. Film recordings of Groucho Marx at his best. (2) — To be announced. 7:30 — (7) — Melody Tour. Folk singer Richard Dyer, Benet, Gregory and Strong, Rico Tur- chetti on revue. (4) — Justice. Dick Foran as ex-convict trapped in murder charge in ‘‘Murder at Fed Ooks.” (2) — Four Star Playhouse. Ida Lupino, William Ching, in “Indian Taker;"’ in- surance executive's wife decided to be Robin Hood and steals jewels insured by husband. - 3:00 — (4) — Dragnet. Sgt. Fri- day and Frank Smith trace a man missing without a clue. (2) - Your TV Golf Pro. Beat par in your home. 8:38 — (7) Draft Theater. Petticoat Fever’’ farce about a wireless operator visited by his fiancee, stars Tony Cooper, Douglas Watson. (4) — Theater. Embittered surgeon who fled to escape manslaughter charge faces grave challenge to his oath; stars Richard Conte, Randy Stuart. (2) — Big Town. De- pressed ex-clown hires profes- sional killer to murder him so his wife may collect money. : 9:00 — (4) — The Marriage. The Marriotts get daughter Emily ready for first formal dance. Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy star. (2 — Telltale Clue. Man is arrested for the murder of his wife who was actually killed by a robber in ‘‘The Case of the Talking Garden." insurance. 9:30 — (7) — Hot Rods. Fred Wolf describes Hot Rod races from Motor City Speedway. (4) — Liberace. Piano impressions. (2) — I Lel Three Lives. Rich- ard Carlson as counterspy for the FBI. 10:00 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff comments on outdoors sports. (2) — News. Jack Le- Goff. 10:15 — (2) -- Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 10:30 — (7) — Janet Dean. Ella Raines as Nurse Dean in the “Kimball Case.” (4) — Traffic Court. Judge Watts re-creates scenes from his Traffic Court. (2) — Meet Mr. MecNutley. Ray Milland refuses to attend a ngas- querade party as a rabbit. 10:45 — (4) — Baseball Hall of Fame. Sports films. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with variety, music. (4) — News. Paul Williams. (2) — Man's Family. (7)—My Life. 2:15—(4)—Gold Windows. 2:30—(4)—First Love (7)—Theater (2)—Featurete 2:45—(4)—Concerning Miss lowe. 3:00—(4)—Hawkins Brighter Day: 3: 15—(4)—Bride and Groom. Secret Storm. 3:30—(4)—Betty. White. base. (2)—Ladies Day. 3: 45—(7)—Cowboy Colt. 4:00—(4)—Pinky hee. 4:30 — (4) — Howdy Doody. ( Theater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow. (7)— Mar- (2)— Falls (D— 2— Auntie Dee. (2)—Western The- ater. §:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)—Ad- venture Patrol. (7) — Western Theater. 5: 45—(2)—Sports Camera. Telenews Ace. 41:15 — (7) — Armchair Theater. Phillips Holmes stars in ‘“‘Domi- | nant Sex" feature film. (4) —| Everybody Sing. Music. (2) — Film. ‘Great Guy" feature film. 11:38 — (4) — Moods in the Night. | Music FRIDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) — Today. Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News Wixie. (2) Garry Moore 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Time. (2)—I'll Buy That 10: 30—(2)—Strike It Rich 11:00—(4)—Bob Smith. (7)—Play- | house. (2)—Valiant Lady | 11:15—(2)—Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—To be announced. :?)— Tomorrow's Search. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Ladies Day. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps. 12:30 — (7) — News. (4)—Ladies First. (2)—Welcome Traveler. 12: 46—(7)—Stars on Seven. } { (2)—Morning { | 9:30—(2)—City Detective FRIDAY EVENING |6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—Det. Deadline. (2)—Rocky King. 6: 15—(4)—News. (1) —News. 6:30—(4)—Mr. Sweeney's World. (7)—Stu Erwin. (2)—News. :45—(4)—News. (2)—TV's Tunes. 00—(4)—The Duke Top | -. 4. | ““hillbilly”’ ; and Harrief. (2) — Pantomime Quiz { 7:30—-(4)—Life of Riley. (T—| Who's the Boss. -Topper 0o—(4)—Mystery’s Best (Th Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. Time. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. | 9: 00—(4)—Sports Cavalcade. (7)— Zane Gray Theater. (2)—Star | Theater. (4) Blair Moody 9:45—(2)—To be announced Black Spider. (2)—News. 10; 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(4)—Man About Town To be annqunced. 16: 45—(4)—Baseball Hall of Fame. | (2) | 1:00—(2)—Robert Q. Lewis 1:38—(2)—Houseparty. (4) — Jean McBride. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. {O—One| 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. | (2)—News. | 11:15—(4)—Fri Show (7)—Mo- | tion Picture Ac ademy. ‘(2)—The- ater. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice. wisn, (76) CELW, (se) WOCAR, (1138) wws, (958) WXYZ, (itt WIBK, (1499) TONIGHT FRIDAY MORNING | 12:15—wam. —_ Jenny FRIDAY EVENING | 6.00 WIR, News | €:30—WJR, Agri'clt. Voice WIS ten Melua 6-0_WJIR News ww, News ww. w WwW News WXYZ, Wattrich, McKens.| Weve pron welts = pee et WXYZ, Wattrick-McK CW IBK. Don McLeod CELW, Guy Pune ww Newr Wibe! Ueesees Merenen WCAR, News, Music WJBK, Rise & Shine WXYZ. News, Crocker WCAR News. Muste {fee Wit “KLW. ¥ Boy Bud 6:15—WJR, Three Suns ae Seiree _ oo WIBK Den tcl one sc |6:15WJR. Three Suns | WWJ. Bed Lynch €:45— Bow _ Maxwell WCAR, Tiger Tunes WWJ. Bud Lynch WXYZ, Lee Smits CKLW, Tony Davida | WXYZ, Lee Smits | CKLW, Eddie Chase WXYZ, Fred Wolfe 12:43 WIR Jack white CKLW Eddie Chase se ee ee 7:00—W JR, a Marr WXYZ, Pevl ‘Winter oo 6:5 W IR, olds, Racing ww, New CKLW. Ginger Rogers | €:39—WJR, Reynolds, Racing WXYZ, Pr if : on —— pt Sh Pred Woite WCAR, Warmup Time oe on Pettay JBK, Horsemen WCAR, News, Coffee an — WCAR, Magic Music WCAR, Magic Musie 9:18—-WIR. Meste Rell SS ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas ¢:45—WJR, L. Thomas WXYZ, Dick Osgood 1:06—WJIR, Life's Road WXYZ, Friday's Music WXYZ, Thursday's Music WCAR, Coffee podbed R. Mulholland ’ we, 7:00—WJR, Quest House 7:30 Osgood, Wolfe ee c mere a WWJ, Three Star J, 3 Bter CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, News. McLeod YZ, Red Skelton SUL: Pemen Lewis ae ween. Some WCAR, News. Moste ton ; ews, WJBK, Headless Horseman toa at News 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins WCAR, News, Music WEAR: Geesel’ mene CKLW. Bud Davies ‘CREW. Guy Dean 1:18—WWJ, Pran Pettay 8:00_WJR, Jack White onset aan | 7:30—WJR, Peter L. Bayes CKLW, Guy: Nunn WWJ. Bob Maxwell | WXYZ, Pau! Winter WWJ. News | 7:30—WJIR, Peter L. Hayes WXYZ, Dick Osgood CELW. Your Boy Bud WXYZ, Lone Ranger WWJ, Morgan Beatty | CKLW, News, David | 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light CKLW Gabrie! Heatter WXYZ, Silver WJBK, News, Gentile CKLW Music WJBK Tom George ae ven merce | SWI, Bud Quest | 2:06—WJR, 3nd Mrs Burton | 7.45-WJR Ea R Murrow i g volfe | WWJ News ‘ WWJ 1 Man's Pamily | 7AS_—WIR. E.R Murrow | WCAR, Coftes | CKLW. News. Bud | CKLW, In the Mood | CaLW, ‘Basie Puner | 8:30 WIR, Muste Hall wees: Dawe 8:00 WJR, Mr Keen % 8:45—WXYZ. Breakfast Club 2:18—WJR, Perry Mason WWJ. Hear America Sing | oa oe aeet _—_ WCAR, Radio Revival 2:30—WJR, N, Drake ‘ resis cana holian WXYZ, Stoppers 9:00—WJR, News WWs, Rote Mul WJBK. Tom George . WXYZ, Martin Block v WCAR, Must Gat Geca eas was ad Eta any CKLW, Your Boy Bud so) ae Ballads 8:15—WJR, Keen, Believe Newa CKLW, News, M 2:45—WJIR, Brighter Dey ' WXY@, Show World 8:15—WXYZ, Show World WJBK, Bob Murphy WW4J, Here's the Answer : WCAR, News, Roundup CKLW,. Peggy Lee $:30—WJR, A. Godfrey 8:230—WJR, Gummer Symph. WxyYz, V y WWJ, Welcome Travelers CKLW, Crime Fighters 9:30—WJR, Mrs. WXYZ, Ed McKenzie ’ $:45—WXYZ, Just Easy CKLW 9:.00—WJR Scariet Pimpernel WXYZ, Sammy Kaye Siete CKLW, Henry; Roth WJBK, Tom George 10:00 wd 9.15—CKLW, Roth 9.30—WJIR, Jack Carsen ww. d, News WJBK, Bob Murphy 3:43—WJR, Our Gal Sunday) CKeLW' Have e Heart wave Concert Seard WCAR, News, Temple WWJ, Rt. to Happiness Chav. sows Ye (0:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie 10:30—WXYZ,_ Whisprg Sts.) 4:00—WJR, Music Matinee 10:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie; CKLW. Mary Morgan WWJ, Backstage Wife baa pp sante McGee WWJ, Fibber M WCAR, Bong Parade WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie tasty - pg ceecsas WXYZ, Headline Edition CKLW, Eddie Chase Rn GEL cll CKLW, F. Edwards :| 10:45—WW4J, Break the Benk| wypK, News, McLeod , BK, Houseperty Ww. Larry WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR. News, Carousel 10:18 WIR. Musie Metre 10:15-—-WJR, Guest Star 11:00—WWJ, Strike Tt Rich | 4:18—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Misc er WWJ, Heart of stay WXYZ, Modern Romances | WWJ, Stella Dallas CKLW. Hollywood Date or w. Freddy Martin waBK. no ja 4:30-—WWJ, Widder Brow? | 19:39—wJR. Curtain Time 1¢:30—WJIR, Cathy & Elliott WCAR, News. Rhythm 4:44—-WJR, Music, News WWJ, Listen to Waesn WWJ, Proudly We Hail CKLW, Rey Girardin WKYZ—News 10:45—CKLW, Organaires 9:15——-WJR, Kitchen Club WCAR, Rhythm 9:45—WJIR, Pete & il: Lege a News WwkYzZ, E 11:30—WJR, Make Op Mind 3:00—WJR, Hilltop Page . Good beighber Ciub Joe r 3:15—WJR, House Party Tony Martin 7! . Temple Academy CKLW, Bud Davies R Arthur Godfrey 3:38—WWJ, Pepper h Show WXYZ, Ed McKen WCAR, Music CKLW. News oe— WIR, ver Bince Eve News CKLW, News, Davies WCAR. News, Music WJBK, Don MeLeod WWJ, Woman itn House Wright ~ by WWJ, News, Jim Deland louse CKLW, Take rr! ge 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy 9:00—WW) John Swayze WXYZ, Sammy Kaye CKLW. Henry, Murrey 9.15—CKLW. Lyno Murray - Young zie 9:30 -WJR. Jack Carson WWJ, Swayze, Singing WXYZ, World We Live ip CKLW News WXYZ, News 10:45—WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW Quiet Sanctuary i en Weve. netevors vous | | Guu. aale charm [gm M aR Nene YZ, Sports, Top WCAR, Radio Temple WCAR, News. Carousel WXYZ, News, Top of Town Woke: News iewin Resmeey 8:18—WIR, Meynolss: Muste| SSEY pees Oyo mee mare wave, City Byline ae ee 1:16 WER, Bod Reynolds ware me" sep-Wan, Wendy Warren | METS ,Wottrich. Mek. CKLW, Manhattan Music 11:30—WJR, Muste wxY "Soren Celle. 5:45—WJR, Curt Massey is fa hae Dany Mente Caw, Poller, McKeller Goan. fen Announced cRLW. gy ST CKLW, Prank Jekelier Young Mother Reported in Critical Condition JACKSON «®—The condition of Mrs, Edith M. Curry, 44, was re- ported critical today from loss of blood. State Police rushed 15 pints of blood from Lansing.. Ypsilanti and Detroit in relays Wednesday. She was given 28 pints of blood earlier when internal bleeding de- veloped two weeks after the birth of a nants | Muskegon Tot Killed MUSKEGON * A Neighbor's bucking car. ran over and _ killed 15-month-old Sandra Hawkins as she sat in her yard Wednesday. s Noted Pianist Dies BATTLE CREEK &—Mrs. Alta Mayer of nearby Gull Lake a widely known pianist, died Wed- nesday. She was'68. She was a member of the Battle Creek Sani- tarium string orchestra for 44 years and become its © director after its founder, her first husband, in Own Show Says Comic Cartoons Are an Old Art Form; He Gave It a Name NEW YORK — “Show me a man who can make four or five droodies every day and I'll show you a man who is unemployed,” says artist-comedian Roger Price. But it’s all in jest, as the busily- (1)—Air-| employed Price himself proves. The lanky, fast-talking, self-styled is starred in his own Droodies show weekly over TV. But that's not the half of it. Price is a frequent guest star on various video pane! programs. He turns out six weekly sketches and columns fer syndication in about 70 tewspapers, and has a new book of Droodies out every few months. The next one will be The Sardine and Other Droodies. Droodies are comic cartoons for which, on the TV show, panelists are asked to provide captions. Dur- ‘ing his leisure hour's, his hobbies are painting, playing chess and sit- ting in on a weekly poker session with 10 croniés. Price may be something of a deliberate clown on the air but, like most creatively-funny men, |he's essentially serious about his |work, Says he of TV: “I think it is a great cultural influence and the only medium (of entertain- (7) — Ozzie | ment) even trying to do anything new,"’ Price disclaims any great in- ventiveness in his drooedies gim- mick. “It's an old art ferm. I just boxed it and gave it a | name. All it takes ts an abso- | lute minimum of drawing talent; | 30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—In Our | something I have plenty of.” Price was born in Charleston, W. Va, March 6, 1920. His fam- ily included no show people, or | artists either, but Roger early showed interest in both. He studied —|architecture at the University of | and Italy are all NATO members; Michigan and painting at the Amer- jican Academy of Art. He began writing as scripter for | 10:60 — (4) — The Norths. (7) —|a radio show, Club Matinee. next | moved on to writing for comedian Bob Hope, Then came stints at | hotels and supper clubs and a spot Ss! | ter E. High of Lansing, ground ob- Labor Surplus Noted | in a Broadway show, Tickets. | Please. Currently based in New York, | Price considers Los Angeles his of- ficial home. His two children are Roger Taylor Price, 3rd, who is | | 10, and Sandi Hope, nine. Price has hazel eyes behind mas- vely-framed glasses, brown hair | and an alertly-amiable expression He is six-{eet-two, and slim. CD to Honor Spotter MIDLAND w — Mrs. Fred H. Fromm was to be honored at a ceremony today for more than 7,- 000 hours spent during the past two years as supervisor of Mid- land's plane spotter post. Col. Wal- server corps coordinator for Civil Defense, was to present Mrs Fromm with a citation. | OWOSSO Ww — Owosso has been designated a substantial labor sur- plus area by the Michigan Empjoy- ment Séturity Commission. This gives the area preferential treat- merit in the awarding of defense | his family will make their fourth ‘| next Tuesday. |}panied by his wife, | dren-and two uncles and several THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1954 Roger Price. Works Hard at His Droodles \Godtrey Admits Firing Staffer for Drunkenness NEW YORK W® — Television's Arthur Godfrey says he has fired a member of his staff for .drunk- enness on the job because ‘‘that's the @ne thing I'll not tolerate on | this program.” Godfrey made the announcement on his show yesterday but did not- disclose who it was. According to rumors at CBS, it was a writer rather than a performer. Said Godfrey on his program: “I fired q@ man yesterday that | told the last time—which was the seventh time—that I wouldn't take it again. Seven times I took it and 1 said, ‘Once more and that's the end.” . . . Godfrey denied reports that he | may break up his TV team because of off-stage romances. “Therecis no girl on this show whose job is in jeopardy,” he said. “I don't give a hoot whom they're in love with, whom they marry, whom they divorce, whom they have babies with. “T just hope that if they do it's with their husbands and everything is fine.” of Balkan Alliance BELGRADE, Yugosiavig # — Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey have postponed indefinitely the signing of their Balkan military alliance, originally scheduled for a meeting of their foreign ministers beginning July 17. The official Yugoslav news agen- cy Tanjug announced the postpone- ment last night. No new date was set. Tanjug said the meeting was put ‘off because the three countries | needed more time to prepare for it. | However, Turkey was understood to have requested the delay in an | effort to win Italian approval of the new treaty. Greece, Turkey. Yugoslavia is not. The Yugoslav press, presumably expressing the government's view, implied that Italy had influenced | Turkey by raising hopes that the | long Yugoslav-Italian dispute over Trieste could be settled soon if the treaty signing was delayed. Governor Plans Fishing Trip to Beaver Island ST. JAMES, Beaver Island (UP) —Gov. G. Mennen Williams and visit to Beaver Island since 1949 who will be accom- three chil- Wiliams, aides, will come here to do some fishing with Archie J. LaFreneiere, a Beaver Island businessman and friend of the governor, All Mokes. Werk Guaranteed PHONE FE 4.2525 HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY contracts. 825 W. 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