9G ORO AE NTIS ERR Pe a ee ae ee x A Ae ees BA ' ae ‘ eS ‘ Rett Pos - The Weather 2 : Wale aad Pleasant } 118th YEAR SEPTEMBER 7, : irionat sews sevice ey eee Schools to City Enrollment Expected fo Hit 17,800 Figure to Operate on Full-Day . Schedules * More than 17,000 Pontiac youngsters ‘enjoyed their final taste of vacation “free- dom” today, as they pre- pared to converge on the city’s 27 schools for the} opening of the fall semester tomorrow morning. | A total enrollment of 17,800 is expected this » semester, as compared with for added misery. a peak of 17,000 last year, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, sup- erintendent of schools, said. Most schools will operate on a full-day schedule. Em- erson School will be on half day until midyear when the new Linda Vista school is| | it a ferson, 8:40 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Lincoln, 8:40 .a.m, to 3:05 p.m.; Washington, 8:40 a.m, to 3:30 p.m. At Wever Junior High, classes will run from.8 a.m. to 2:35 p.m. change over to Wever this year. Classes in the city’s 20 elemen- Under construction. is’ a new junior high school on North Perry street which will accommodate at least 662 pupils. When it is com-' _ pleted (about Feb. 1), Wever. stu- dents will move into it, and the Wevér building will be used as an el school to relieve crowded conditions at Owen and Hawthorne schools. A suit that temporarily snagged plans for the Linda Vista elemen- tary school, was dismissed Tues- day, and construction on the 17- classroom building is going ahead. The structure, located on East boulevard near Mt. Clemens, will accommodate about 42) pupils when finished. / i : . e we : wed pa a : : ‘ a ; Ea | GIs a Of , | * ‘% & ® - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, a '|Motorists Warned Books will be dusted off and doors will swing open once again Thursday for thousands of Pontiac With the opening of another school year, local police officials have issued their annual warning to motorists to be on the lookout * for youngsters going ‘to and from classes-and playing around school playgrounds. 26 Police Chief Herbert « W. Straley warned motorists to -be extremely cautious when driving around school districts, and to attorney. -In a suit filed-last week, ue Attorney for Waterford Denies Pontiac's Charges res. Lawsuit allegations that Waterford Township -was guilty of mistepresentation to be tapped into the Pontiac sewage system were branded “false and untrue” today by the township in permitting a sewer line the city of Pontiac charged that Waterford illegally made a connection to the Eliza- beth Lake road sewage line in violation of an agreement} between the two governmental units. township in order to obtain state approval “misrepre- sented their sewer project as'a dwelling house con- nection.” | “In the first instance,”’ said John W. ‘Bell, township attorney, “‘it is not necessary to secure. Michi- gan Dept: of Health approval; as this area has heretofore been ap- proved by the health department In addition, Bell said, under the agreement the township does The city also said the* under an agreement dated 1935." city or the department of health for individual taps: The city contends that the agree- ment provides that all plans and specifications for changes, enlarge- ments or additions to the system | must be submitted to the City | Commission and city engineer for approval. Circuit Judge George B. Hart- tick Friday. issued a temporary injunction prohibiting the town- ship from opening the connection into, the sewer. He ordered town- ship officials to appear Sept. 26 to Drive Caretully to show cause why the injunction * _¢ slow down in order to afford “We will continue’to spot our officers in all school zones as we have always done in the past,” the chief said. “I'ask all drivers to practice safety every hour of the day with emphasis on the time when the kids are going to and from school,” he stated. , ' POSTERS DISTRIBUTED 8° * In preparation for the opening of Pontiac's public schools, the men of Lt. Joseph Koren’s Traffic and Safety Bureau of the Police | $0 Department have been distributing Larger cards portraying a school child’s handwriting on a. school blackboard and saying “Schools Opening? Drive Carefully” have, been distributed) throughout the city. “ < SIGNS REPAINTED % School cross-walks and warning + State's Traffic re) 195536 PAGES © bi Over Holiday Rises 10.6 Pct: Jammed Roads, High Death Toll Spur Drive for Safety Devices |. LANSING (#—Labor Day weekend trafiic in Mich- igan was 10.6 per cent jabove a year ago, the State ‘Highway Department re- ported. today. Traffic at 25 counting the of one on |U.S. 12 near New Buffalo, where it was down less than [1 per cent from a year ago. The department said the great- est traffic increase was on U, S. 27 north of Lansing, a 24-per cent. increase. As far north as Wol- verine, U. S. 27 traffic was up 12 'Annex Study Mové to Send Proposal Back to Plan Board -Loses in 5 to 2 Vote By a 5 to 2 vote, -the City. Com mission last night defeated a mo- tion to send a proposal (6 annex a signs on city streets informing | drivers they are approaching) sc zones, have. been. freshly | repainted by the police department | ‘Sign, shop. Lt, Koren asks motorists to be particularly ¢areful around school | r zones because a “‘child’s short stature makes it almost impossible | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Forest Fires Run Wild It’s a Scorcher Again in California _ FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles population panted- and fumed today as the weatherman predicted the eighth straight day of 100-or-higher temperatures. . A heavy smog attack is thrown in Highest of the hot spell was last Thursday at 110, fhe most torrid day in Los Angeles history. _ Yesterday's high of 102 In downtown Los increased the toll to 73 deaths directly at- \ northern California. | And from San Francisco, comes the report of a wind-fanned fire in | the Klamath National Forest which raged to within four miles of the city of Yreka early today as more than 20 forest fires devastated 85,- 000 acres of brush and. timber in - One prong of the Klamath fire swept along a 10-mile front towards the city of 4,000 inhabitants some 20 miles south of the Oregon border. -Residetits were ordered to stand by with garden hoses to proteet the community. oo + Ashes rained down on Yreka and should not be made permanent. ~ did not tell citizens to evacuate the town. He said he thought the blaze could be halted out- side the city limits, U. §.. Forest Service officials estimated that 40,000,000 board feet /6t timber had- been burned as the fire swept over 20,000 acres. It was completely out of control ex- cept on the north side. . ‘FIRE STORM’ the wind-fanned blaze as a “fire storm” — a fire so intense it can- not be controlled by man until’ it burns itself down. . * .# > More than 1/800 men battled the blaze and hundreds more, including Veteran fire fighters described | , spread over 20,000 acres in nearby | | Humboldt County. i ‘ A second major blaze burned over 15,000 acres in Sequoia Na- tional Forest in central California, threatening the famed General Grant grove of giant. The General Grant tree, a 3,000- year-old specimen, was among LOOKOUTS HINDERED ee ee i a ages = Bloomfield Township cen- ter site back to the City Plan Commission for further study. The motion was made by Com- missjoner Philip E. Rowston (Dis- trict 2), after Chamber jof Com- At last week's meeting, the Com- Assn. The is stations was higher with |’ next waiting room wall. Masked el Fail in Try to Rob Railroad Ticket Office Here Early Today Two shotgun brandishing bandits, their faces masked with handkerchiefs, made an unsyccessful attempt to rob. the Grand Trunk Railroad office here early today. The pair, described as young and neatly dressed, made teletype operator, Clair Fox, 24, and conductor Rex Lazenby, 60, alone in the station, stand against the They demanded a key to o School District | Suit Dismissed “Way for Completion of ~ Linda Vista Building St., and directed at the il | : that the. CHET HE = F§ ! F i ? t z = i f tet : pe : i | + “ i i Ag é ; 5. =] 2. < | S me un Visit to Lounge Proves Odious . someone approaches, Then back to ‘his perch on the since Sunday. Woodbury last saw the skunk yesterday. In Today's Press -County N pesceucese Sh 3 Feditorials ...4......5- p46 0005s 6 eee eee eee 3° wheel! | housing. This has been going. on +> the ticket office where the station safe is kept. According to Pontiac Po- lice Detective Thomas said they would wait. tty i i ifs bis i A: g 1 i t if = =) S| = State of Siege _ Army Takes Over Ports to Suppress Anti-Greek Women's Pages « 4, 15, 16, 17 Hudson Seeks Stiffer Laws - for Licensing — Wants More Money vigorous protest with Turkey. merchants association a di of the Chamber of Com- _ 68 Survive Flaming Crash as | Dies ° ri A Siena ag ( ke j 6 Joa + aol £3 sera. a Pe of - ne yom of f 4 A Wee 4 # oy FY j \ | Init {Fund Us : Than Ofc |The Day in Birmingharn ting slang, Senthil ei HiGui . They couldn't prove Vagrancy 80 ‘ : the officers tied the ‘horse to & p hid | MSU Hel City Planning: $150,000\.. Sr ona ae where he ‘presumably grazed ed Cross Seek CID |Sewage Treatment Plant . |yeteruy mie ver chimet ,000 Flood Ho ‘or School's Aid “BIRMINGHAM—To enlarge sain donhitecsit; ali ik ih His owner, R. E, Pearce of 90 y + hohe, *s riders Area in pe of County's |Brmingham's sewage treatment| that prosecution would go through |e USO aah gate which f. ‘ plant on the Rouge River will cost | the county, in order to speed the) 2. supposedly locked. i Blood. Program . Forming Regions aga ed SN, Cry Man tree removal process, -. mc ’ Pontiac ‘ ager Donald Egbert the i : f Meets “yeterday seg $6.00 to ts 198 "Four Oakland County otficials | City Commission last night. . | Even a polleettan could see Municipal League appropriation to the American Red are at Michigan State University! Following discussion, he was au- spots before his éyes at 5:20 Pontiac city commissioners and ; _ Cross, ; in East Lansing today in an at-| thorized to re-negotiate a & year-old| a.m, — and that's exactly wast |top administration officeds eit or Mod ree and $00 wil mat to enlist the school’s aid in| SiS" ich will share equally in| and Peebuen® Norms Prepet.|taday for the ‘mpaal $day theet- |® plammed study of the county's! any improvement costs. ‘this morning, Only the spots |ing of the Michigan Municipal : — farming areas. ae coon sateen eyed were the brown and white mark- | League which gets under way to- a UF President William B. Hart- Pay econ Ratog ee during which time the plant witl| Ings om @ Shetland pony found | morrow. | man sald. the UF. “is happy. to _ aoe cane str ol —— on a temporary basis will help the , Red Cross meet its are Pi Cmnebieten¥ eo ot ieee eet a. ane- i Seem SS el ot met asta tesa 3 sion Member Roger Oberg, Coun- a ne Ee i | devastated eastern areas and the ty Agrictultural Agent Lyle B. Abel| Evergreen interceptor sewer is "Take re From Me, a y | BE ia T rr | i i z if ; | uu i] fi g irk E h = gil it rll : 4 Pontiac Woman Hur in 2-Car Collision Injured when the in which she Was’ riding collided with, an- droits Sm was reported in fair aid z ! i ff Rye i Ht PONTIAC ir a cooler teday. 72-6. Fate ~ | tonight, y+ - T ir and igh 76-80. . te nerthweat sane b> an — Teomerrew with ee -M. Teday tn Pontiac . we temperature _ preceding 8 a.m. wat em Wind velocity 14 m.p.b. see o $a be et 6:04 a.m. Focaccia a erage aeewee ae eee Cl dtd dededdiad dele * ebesponed teaatlahde oF “ig ee eee “ duiéabanes “ee ares siWbdoiveness 0.8 ie ee 4 pee Sed: soils uid as cacao at a peas er Club jammed the entranceway to the building yester-| for the doors to open. Cuidea ta ad tas oo day when the club re-opened after a two-week close-| bership down to allow staff members to take vacations, Near-| club p oN ee awe membership of 1,519 were waiting | eastern section of the city. is William Coulacos, club director. The constructive recreation fo® boys in the Pontiac Press Phote. became a hub of activity for its Amendment Foes Form Committee A citizens’ company could build a yard and buildings. The present zoning ordi- nance prohibits such an — in that area, The. committee ‘is against “the establishment of objectionable busi-“ nesses” which would cause safety hazards to children and “‘drastical- ly lower home values in the ap- proximately 100 homes immedi- ately adjacent to the —any, " the spokesman stated. -”| Proposals Are Listed ™ for Highway Safety (Continued From Page One) 7 ous and incompetent drivers off the road is a complete central filing system which will notify the proper officials to automatically suspend a person’s license when he is proved to be a habitual violator.” n’ *. 7 * propriated $150,000 to set up a ut iss EGER the Legislature ap- | — Boys’ Club Doors Reopen After Vacation Shutdown ‘The Boys’ Club of Pontiac again, said, Fag! I expect the list to reach 800 by September. “The philosophy of the club is to provide a recreation program that will make better citizens and provide a wholesome environment for the youths of Pontiac. It is | paying off in decreased juvenile delinquency. “I only wish we could take in every boy whe wants to join, but if we are to do an effective job we have to limit our membership to the capacity of the building and Us staff,” Coulaces said. Funds to operate the Boys Club are provided largely by the Pontiac Area United Fund, with private donations alsq helping in its support. New Schedules for Wever Bus Routes Listed “All seventh and eighth grade students who will be attending the junior high school now ‘under con- gee at Perry and Madison snl ies akan bias at onal yes pletion of the new = > Rossing ly these students attended elemen- Nutary or Lincoln Junior High schools. Changes in the Wever school bus schedules have been made to accommodate. those pupils who ride the buses, Wever choot Principal George Yansen sald. However, he emphasized that the change applies only te seventh and eighth graders, Ninth grade Lincoln Juncior High will con tinue there. Wever students will board buses at the following times and places: Walton « Pontiae~Squirrel Rd. areas sterting at @ a.m. They will ride bus 6. Id Mountain -Shimmon yen Trailer rting at 7:30 a.m, They aaah at approximately 7:25 a.m. They will ri Tere. Vinewood - soties eae ~ ¥ ping l aorses at 7:35 a. They Students living within the school |’ are eligible to ride Pontiac City may be secured by calling FE 24210. All students coming from the Emerson, LeBaron and Malkim areas will ride special _ “school trippers” operated by the Pontiac City Lines. These buses will main- tain the following schedule: Pick - up at corner of Perry and Madison at 8:10 a.m., south on Perry to Kennett -Road. Proceed west on Kennett to Joslyn (8:20 a.m.), north on Joslyn to Walfon road (8:25 a.m.). west on Walton to Wever (8:35 a.m.) One bus will proceed east Walton to Giddings read on a.m.)'to pick up students living in that area, This bus will reach Wever Junior High at approximate- ly 8:40 a.m. students. already registered at_ district but outside the city limits | School buses. Further information | William J. Dean, who served as Junior High ‘School |, | Sept. (8:25 | rectors Tuesday, Robert W. Emerick was pamed chairman. Emerick, publicity director for Pontiac Motor Division, succeeds chairman for three years. Dean will remain on the board of direc- tors. Junior Achievement provides business experience for youngsters. Last year it operated 12 firms; 16 are planned for this year. Pontiac Deaths re and Chairman of the Supervisors’ “The growth of Oakland raises many questions about the future af sereatiare bp. a. factgrening area,” said Skrubb. ie & & i i r Ff Ho ie i ibe i, TH oH tf il GER i Schools Opening, Pays Drunk Driving Fine Charged with driving under the influence of liquor, Gilbert Slade, paid a $75 fine and $25 costs after pleading guilty in Orion Township Farm Committee Howard J. Réid. / 4, of Bloomfield Hills, yesterday | not under construction Bloom- field, where considerable popula. tion growth is seen, will then buy into the Birmingham plant. The new date coincides with a circuit court decree which orders Codi Birmingham has a similar law and within the city can remove the diseased trees, billing the property owner. Troy has no such require- ments. Justice Court. fore Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. © He appeared be- |. Lebold said Hubert Kendeigh, there's nothing like ie in Detroit” CMLIAN ALDER! Bee the new § he lac for eee You'll agree regional inspector for the agri-| Mrs. George Pound Service was héld yesterday after- | noon in Sierra Madre, Calif, for | Mrs. George (Edith Kelly Merritt) Pound, a native of Pontiac. She died suddenly in Los Angeles, Sept. 3, at the home of her daugh- ter, Eunice Halleck. 1878 and is survived by her daugh- | ter and a. Ronald Merritt, ot Sierra Madte. A_ brother, | Chester of Pontiac, also survives. | Mrs, Pound moved to California, more than 20 years ago. Joan Lee Powell Joan Lee Powell, infant daugh- ter of Jeff and Dolores Mather. Powell of 2739 Walton Blvd. died last night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was born six days ago, Aug. 31. and was sick three days. Besides her mother and father, | Joan is survived by graridparents, Mrs. Dora Everett of London. Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mather of ' Rochester. Service will be = at 3 p.m, in the Dudley A. Moore Fu- neral Home, Auburn Heights with the Rev. J. Harvey McCann of-| ficiating. Burial will follow in Ba- byland «at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Sentencing Date Set Henry McDonald, 35, of Earimoor Bivd., will be sentenced 12 on a bad-check charge after pleading guilty yesterday be- fore Oak! County Circuit Judge He admitted | IMPORTANT TAX NOTICE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 IS THE LAST DATE FOR PAYMENT OF. 1955 PONTIAC CITY AND SCHOOL TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY. On September 10 a 1% collec- tion fee will be added to all unpaid taxes _ and an additional 1% will be added the Ist day of each-month thereafter through February, 1956. On March 1, 1956 all un- - paid taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office for collection, and will be subject to additional fees. PAY NOW AND AVOID PENALTIES. _ Welter A. Giddings, City Treasurer 228 £ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING and Lamps. SEPTEMBER TARGET SALE Featuring the ‘Chapman Collection” of. unusual Designs in Better Sofas, Chairs, Sectionals, Tables Beautiful Tweed Carpets In Beautiful | A Decorator - “6” SQUARE YARD . Colors Lush Cut Pile Cotton Carpets ia Bsautitul 54% A srewatee col- “aR | woven QUALITY High Pile Velvet Texture CARPET In Beautiful SERVI CE Decorator Colors 37 a! guess E xceptionally Beautiful | SOFAS Hand tied web bottoms filled | with foam rubber. v= 939" Selection of Unusual VALUE TABLES End Tables,~Step, Corner and Cock- Mod 0 G1 CARPET & FURNITURE Co. Extraordinary - SECTIONALS Hand tied web gore filled LAMPS t Choices of Table or : Floor Lamps. *& es ~ $15" tail Tables. with foam rubber From Ai . fe. 295" Fine Assortment .of F Better Quality CHAIRS Fine selection of unusual chairs: 69" i a ee eles as ) Choice - natin seg ac gy area, not force them to move else- | for g water main in Highland ave- before a show. Very healthy!” The couple assert they in- | pletion date. Eases in the terse ne where,’ the: mayor said, nue trom existing main south to Everything happens te him! Dick’s formed the department of a de- nen oyrew or Wide tablets—@ or 3 ring Hive pad mubdisin Tents ane In other action, the Commission | Fern, and on Fern avenue -to ex- sire te purchase the building (AGvertinemant) ier paper. Your choice at this oct weet Jayne's tableke ae passed a resolution agreeing to| isting main. : even got a wife named Rita, Honest, beck when ¢ was put “ Fe SINUS SUFFERERS a low price. “y+. and here's how they do it: ee i He sees the headlines, “Dick Tells = j 1) Seecoceecoseooecesess Firet—a sslentifin coating ear cooperate fully with the Air Force) ,y. city engineer was author- shit, Deanne Comes ems’ Wate toile sale as “excess property.” Try ow ‘ ave Sie on Yauee ° fine the tabiots tate tho bowels be» and the Ground Observers Corps ined to prepare cost estimates Dick, ‘Drop Dead’.” How 4 am Meanwhile, they say, te depart- 5c Lead Pencils modern, tediecliy-epproved tee) |i Tectuiting volunteers for GOC) 9.) cur gutter and drainage think he feels? © You | ment informed them it would re- Fin-Woute euidipend oein” ; on East Yale avenue from - quire. an additional . 10-foot-deep 42 for Don't take chances with thie @ | ESTIMATES PRESENTED win, te University. . Dick's the only man who lost a - God- = of land off their 446-foot rages dangerous, contagious con- _Engineer’s cost estimates were = frey contest TWICE. rontage. | 9<« hb ; eas At the fret sien of Fin- { presented for the following, with | Sent > oy Plan - “I went into:a big room, all windows When bids were taken Ne vd € ; {ie ai euay-te-tabe tablets per public hearing set for next Tues-TGuyests. A third request was re- EGG EATER —and_ nobody in it. I heard a voice say : sar en recy ppl right. ay ot ade Se: ‘ = by tomons Dr. D. Jayne & ‘) | day: ” | ferred back to the sender, in-| ‘Go,’ I started telling jokes and 9 guy said, “That's all! Sorry!’| (7 way ‘The building, they allege, ee leads, for over 100 years, on oem, arene. Jn Laxeside Bubaivision: structing that petitions ‘be/ Couple years later, ‘on the show, a fat, woman with 8 kids beat | was sold to Charles H. Fancher, fone i ita : , Paredale from a Fevey_uae (e,Parkanle pptnered. me.” who bid $3,252. The couple claim | teed’ Ponetie 12 for 39¢ . JAYRE } west of ett; Fs Lightning uheee il ond Dick's from: Buffalo but has worked ‘Hollywood, Boston, par-aetcmroi Seeecoveseoseoosooess for Pe -Wenms Hollywood from Parkdale ‘hhorts to alley! q.veen in the ‘air Bn tine Philly, Las Vegas and even the Buffalo Town Casino where Su Gi : Recap. paving ont encrcte pavement | which is washed to earth by the home-town relatives. turned out. Ce ew Oa ow base re; “yo xy ee court {70m | pein ; * * * “* ————e The Shawne live over.in Engleyeod, N. J, where-Disk ss : 4 _ roams around bare-chested_ pretending he's Mr. America, : str ' oe ’ Dick's a Buffalo haberdasher, wanted Dick to haber- Armstrong's TF INLAID LINOLEUM [ff ‘isco maces. a Well, Mother, that’s all for now. We're all well except I'm s a little crazy from 20 Years in this Broadway Dizzyland. RUBBER TILE 10: 6x6" Size Slightly Imperfect Armstrong ‘Your son, “Otl.” and Goldseal Qualifies me for the job, though. THE MIDNIGHT EARL re Lovely Florence Henderson, who has the title role in’ Panny.” marries Ira Bernsteain, casting director for Producers Feuer & Martin, in January on her vacation. She just. got the ring. They met 3 years ago when Bernstein, son of Publicist Karl Bern- stein, auditioned her for “Guys & Dolls.” She didn't get the part, but a husband. Eddie Arcaro, rushing back to NY after | winning the Big Race, arrived in Toots | Shor’s at midnight. Toots and Don Ameche | tossed him into the air in celebration .:. Melinda Markey, fully recovered, and hus- band Don Hayden were at the Little Club jacting very happy. NEW DUOS: Mona Freeman and Gary a ia ee do : BALL PEN $189 98: Value tea Goa eats be teachers, roneve Fine ees, pen, no A 4 sroved fermala makes SUPERLNO-ROACH the mos fle tive reach and ant killer available. Brushed Running Ft. Marble Patterns LINOLEUM RUG 9x12 and pans, while appl -ensy to use! 8 on. eeeccecososoooeseseos ce ; Box ot Ga LOTHME FREE! . . Crosby (Yes, GARY);-Celeste Holm and We Loan You. § Bi) :eo Rosten , . .£d Gardner wrote and hopes Tools and to star on B’way in “The Petunia Peddler,” a musical about a Las Vegas press agent . . » Broadway's shock at hearing of Paul Muni's illness was a great testimonial to the respect in which he’s held. Tile Cutters % SE HAST eee ee ee Shi FLORENCE . June TILE in a nearby field. @ Suspender Style -. © Boys’ Dungorees Holds filler 2 to 6 Years. 6 to 16 Years ee . s 2.59 ie ed. e ow ¢ ’ 2 Binder eeeebee .25¢ . P Fully Sanforized dungarees - «Leather Binder .,.... : ° Double knees, . electrical! : 9”’x9"’» VY,” 9”’x9”"’x yy,” . 9”°x9"x Ve” whcutalid, ped soead ali sap naan ater Sceoscoecooseoecoososs Black and Brown Dark Marble Light Marble © lined. Strongly reinforced. forced. Zipper fly. REMEMBER — 2. LOCATIONS DRAYTON PLAINS — PONTIAC Plenty of Free Parking at Both Stores 4696 Dixie Hwy. - 99 S. Saginaw St. at Auburn, | DRAYTON PLAINS. | PONTIAC bad, ha ha,"’ was left at the Indianwood Country Club Pre Shop after a breakin Aug, 28. Detectives Mahlon France = iN Leo Hazen discovered from em- 'ployes that a former caddy often used the phrase. All four yoyths, released in custody of their parents, admitted the breakins after they were ar- rested at their homes yesterday. Most of the loot from the country club including golf-balis, gloves and caps, was recovered in the basement of one of the boys’ Orion Townsitip home and \ Denim From iste te teens, aeree has the genuine BLUE ‘or jeans... and Simms nef with colorful plaid linings. All SANFORIZED—will not: shrink. JEANS ] Children's Elastic Waist B é -« oxer, Longies: Sites Sanforized denims, plaid. lined. Bar tacked reinforced, ~ ‘1.49 to 6 ‘Side ZIPPER Style Girls’"viits' JEANS eee alae eta Every Youngster Wants "Em. . . and SIMM’S HAS ’EM! FLANNEL - LINEDS Fs 5 > A v = - ae : ’ HELP WANTED: WABC-TV is hunting for a veep . . Armstrong $ = rubber tile for any ‘i | Allyson quit thé egg-selling business; it cost her $2.50 to pro- REGULAR + SUPER * GENTLE Vi NY L room in the home. : duce the dozen eggs she sold for 50 cents... . Jack Rollins, who's : ntler . G reaseproot. Cen be C suing Harry -Belafonte for breach of contract, is wearing a waves ge om : “Belafonte Fan Club” button. little as 10 minutes : ut with N ; : Ti LE cut with scissors. 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Hurry in today for choice and -completé size ranges ¢ to fit every feed! * ae, & * ee s ; % Z ~ # ‘ ‘ F ¥ ‘ Be 5] ‘ Ag 4 : a a) s 2 is Mpa eaks Seeman ent he ee Fa Pee ee St peer Seren re ot Ne 1 4 ne i ; , xg [ Bas a o aa ae i of gene \ Wee ae ay Se ; : » ; cc : : i 1 j : I ‘ sai ie ‘ a j . ; ne i . 4) Gee, 5 per ee (k : Se 4 Z y - ; < : ip fi ae ‘ation gcted sean et THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. z 1955 _ : secnaiitane - = aacneer emma ia mie - cH 7 ee the indictment brought the present administration against a‘ CIO union ta Detroit tions, to political campaigns in which candidates for federal _otfices are running. Truman called the filing of the indictment’ a manifestation by the present administration of a fear that labor would .bé active in the 1956 campaign. He accused the Republican administration of an - intention ‘to get rough,” and said he would get rough, too. He added that inclusion of this very provision affecting labor unions In the Taft-. Hartley Act was one of the reasons he vetoed it. But what the former ’ President omitted to tell his au- dience pe that in an election year — January 1948 — his own Portraits .- By JAMES J. METCALFE It's time to dust the desks and chairs... . Fill up the fountain pen . The bell is ringing—it is time - « » To go to school again . Vacation days are over now .,, And though we pine and yearn ee There are those books in front of us... And we have much to learn c . And only in the manner of . Qur formal education ... May we expect to be of help .. . In building up our nation . . . So let us joip the classroom with .. . The very best of cheer . . And try to make * much higher grades . . Than any ‘other year... . Let's buckle dette and study’ and » « » Get all our - homework right . Sgn rte “every teacher that . . We can be tairly bright. "Copyright 1958) = _ should be dramatic salesmen of te 1 administration also indicted a CIO union under the same law. LIMITS OF LAW Nobody at the time’accused the ‘Truman Administration of trying to hamper the operations of unions in elections or of attempting to suppress free speech, The in- dictment was brought then just as another is being brought now, to > kecneel ied ee date’s election wasn't a financial expenditure barred by the law. Justice Reed pointed out that Sen. Taft, in explaining his amend- ment to the corrupt practices act, had declared that no such ex- . penditure would be barred because it was a union's right to publish a newspaper of its own and to say what it pleased. was ris paign expenditures. Truman Economic Views Are Considered Obsolete Case Records of a Psychologist Many .College Students Do Poor Jobs Because Their Profs Are Inadequate - Janet has a problem \that _perpleres eallions ¢ of org wor ideas but who are often boring and dull, By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-333: Janet B., aged 18, is a college freshman. “Dr. Crane, I made a ‘B’ aver- age in high school,” she began, “but I am doing poorly in college. * ; ° * “Apparently, I don't know how — to study, so could you please give me some good ideas on that point? “I don't want to waste my father's money, for it is a sacri- eo = = college.” College teachers are often be- low the average of high school, profs, which helps explain the failure of many good students. * Ld » For the college professor be- longs to no PTA group. He doesn't live in the same community with the student's parents. And in the larger universities he doesn't even recognize his students on the street! LIKE THE HESSIANS He often is like the Hessian soldiers in Revolutionary days, for he may have little personal inter- est even in the college — he. is now located. co * * 4 Not being an alumnus thereof, and with the hope of quickly mov- ing onward to bigger colleges with more pay, he often regards his job as just a temporary. financial’ — rung on his own professional lad- der to success. So he often récites his dull, boring lecture notes and then shrugs his shoulders if the stu- dents fail to comprehend, “The modern’ generation is dumb," -he may glibly try to . “If they'd stay away -from TV and the gym or football field, _ grades!" they could make ot * * While there may, of course, be some truth in his remarks, have a general law in pedagogy that failing students usually de- we _ BEWARE NOSTALGIA Another complication is. the homesickness (nostalgia) that af- flicts students when they leave . their family for the first time to Te live on their own. * /- * Literally thousands, of . men and women flunk out the fall semester chiefly because of nostal- gia. For a homesick kid can't have the proper motivation for reading dry textbooks. And mest of the textbeskis-are “adv Bart whe plan te write textbooks and the main theme therein was this: “Your books will be read by 18-year-olds, so don’t write them for the Ph.D. instructors.”, Unfortunately, too many text- book authors have failed to keep these 18-year-old “consumers” in mind, which explains why kids can’t get the drift after reading the assignment twice or even thrice. * Ld * This is no idle exaggeration, either, to Prof. Walter S. Hunter, one ‘of-our most brilliant college It will quickly weed out the superior teachers from those who . are only second raters, despite their Ph.D and many published scientific articles, Py write to Dr ee. W, Crane Michigan, Senelosing tong 30 . cramped cover “Fou charts and cone sor for one Brine osychblogic i] (Copyright ‘955) F. i i eipaiie u Hs iE iF ei ie ty ite ri i ik | i | Fr ur; ai in iff i fF 5 Ey F Hu 3 8 to business, states, the localities and private enterprise are able and willing to Genuine Arthritis Is Rare: Rheumatiz More Cornmon By WITLIAM BRADY, M. D. Some. day, somewhere, someone may be cured of joint disability by a wonder drug, but up to this moment no such cure has oc- - curred, to the best of my knowl- edge, although hundreds of vic- tims. under the influence” of “miracie medicine’ have been so ~ impressed by the extraordinary relief the medicine gives for. a few days that they have joytully proclaimed a cure—only to realize a week later that the old joint trouble is as bad as it was before the experiment was started. * L * The great advantage that what I call rheumatiz has over what you and your trick specialist or “‘clinic’”* racketeer call “arthritis” is. that no medicine is required to prevent or cure rheumatiz; where- as, if- you accept as genuine the phony di is of ‘‘arthritis,” you're in for the widest assort- ment of medicines, old, new and can persuade you to take, orefer- ably stuff that can be adminis- tered in “shots,” eh, children? When I say no medicine is required to prevent or cure theu- i : He ebee tp det p7189:233% 1 de- con- } modi- more of than ordinary personality and ’ character. I could say much about it if space were available. Tell you what—send me 10 cents (clean, please) and stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask for these two pamphlets (ask in writ- ing, please): Wheat to Eat and Calcium and Rheumatiz. TO SUM IT UP * * * $ —In a few words here’s what I'm trying to tell you: In most instances of joint dis- ability of gradual development and long (over a year) duration there is little or no — (arthr-itis) at all, . degeneration of joint tissues, and in the absence of a common or familiar name for degenera- tion of joint tissues, I propose that we call it rheamatis (not _Theumatism). 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We leave home dozens of fine athletes for lack -of funds, force those who make the team te live like inmates of a slave Jabor camp, and hound them with fatheaded officials with a bloated. respect for themselves. We pass the hat for our teams as if they were wind-broken bums in a Bowery flop. There's never enough in the ‘kitty. This might have been fitting and proper in the. 20's and 30's, but something ‘lof ominous. importance | has emerged in the world since then —the question of propaganda, the question of face. Lf we blow the 1956 Olympics to the government-endowed Russian team we'll just never hear the end | Both For $1295 Matching wedding bands, handsomely. tailored bands in 14K yellow gold.‘ lewelry Depariment GEORGE'S NEWPORT’S | ~ It will be shouted and believed, . |it shouted often enough, that the Russian team won because the losers mirrored our inner rot. * .*% * It may comfort Avery Brundage and a few fellow’ pooh-bahs on the American Olympic Committee to know that ver inadequate we'll be at Melbourne we'll be as si as Mrs. Caesar. But it seems to'me high time to take a realistic inventory of this interna- tional. sports business. With the stroke of a pen, the State Department could. provide funds for the formation, train- ing and traveling of the finest U. S. Olympic team we.ever had. Oh, No! Not That! Highland Drought Cuts Scotch Flow GLASGOW, Scotland — Thor- jum, zinnwaldite, glaucophane and ; biotite, plus amphibole, pyroxene, uranium, a dash of sphene — and you're off to a running start on a bateh of Scotch whisky. * * co Trouble is, a spokesman for the Scotch Whisky Assn. said yester- day, these minerals are found: in just the right amounts only in brooks which run through the red granite formations of the Scottish highlands. - And a drought has dried up the brooks, forcing the distilleries into idleness. “The special quality .of this water,”’ a spokesman for the asso- ciation said, “is the whole secret of Scotch Whisky. Analyze it and reproduce it chemically? Lawks, mon! That's been tried.” * * * The distilleries had planned to complete their 1955-56 output by early next spring. The way things look now, there may be a delay of months. Harvard university libraries con- tain nearly six million volumés. NOW! 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Beauty Clinic | seen al ap a Scat PARISIAN. | ce | Batchelor * Bartolo and | crisp and the closet unclut- P. As : Pe ie ln ane sera Pe tge lg ke BEAUTY SHOP | — . Shirley. Franklin road a Magee ” ij] 7 W. Lawrence : ‘Store FE 2-4959 , xs . : ‘Old Proi’s Book Store + 4 Want to Be a Blonde?|| avenue. | dees re Oe ee nia grits sh fe | Perhaps you can. remember Peter’: ; 0 when your hair was that ae _ MR, AND MRS. CHARLES AGUAY a4 leaming shade” admire. 4 Ae Pe ass - ae : «] J Bc i darkened wah the ear? MR, AND MRS. J. I. BATCHELOR 2 ! r was light your " 7 F = { wits Lwistea|DOrothy Ann Oldenburg|Nola Landstrom Becomes 2 recommen onding ° oe eee = el a4 = speaks Marriage Vows _ |Bride of Lawrence Elwell ; Bycng en ghey eg he Gales chat Sonieoh iy God Wearing double strand of | Before an altar banked with . : 4 vety natural, This process not || bowffant skirt accented by _ Pearts, a gift of the bridegroom, | giadioli and carnations in St. Marys oe ‘J only brightens and adds high- || inserts was worn by Dorothy Ann) she carried a colonial bouquet | in the Hills Episcopal Church, Lake \ lights to the hair but gives soft [| Oldenburg Saturday evening when| of white carnations and roses. Orion, Nola M. Landstrom became i fine hair more body. she became the bride of James the bride of Lawrence L. Elwell BR ty Hightoned eney be (| 2¥im Hatched The bride is the daughter of | : F property lightened may : <|Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olden- | =sturday. : The bodice of the was | Mr. successfully permanent waved. siete! “ates © | Gare od Sect Perey ciel and Oe se. bride is Lack eter’ | LA _ | ' Phone Edythe McCulloch neckline appliqued with Alencon | bridegroom is the son of Mr. and raat ogre is the. cn of Oe ea ce lace. A tiny bonnet of lace and | Mrs. Henry Batchelor of South ’ Be ‘of Mid-” uty Shop, FE 2-7431, [i tutje trimmed with sequins and | Shirley avenue. Latent B. Biwclis of Mam $08 Pontine State Bank Bldg. |! seed pearls secured her fingertip | The Rev. William C. Graves of i. : : BG “Sica cerry te | Te ide wore sor eg ee tulle over slipper satin, A Peter : : | ATTENDS SISTER : Pen coller _oeee oe : . . Jackie Rae - - * gr threasy aro nron attendedjher |cented the bodice, and a band of eG “ sister as maid of honor wearing | lilies of the valley held her illusion iae| Dance Studio Enrollment: 7) a gown ot orchid nvion chitfon. She | veil. A rhinestone heart shaped AA = = {|| carried a colonial bouquet and her | necklace, a “ = <= yrsny were : Limited Openings in Class Enrollment : preset victory aera! bouquet of white roses, carnations a “| ette MeKee were the bride's other | and stepanotis were in a cascade 4 TAP—BALLET—BATON—TOE _| attendants. They wore — arrangement. ee =f _§ ae { blue and pink nylon and Landstiom, sister of , } < 74 MODERN—BALLROOM pail calaedal rested poe Ponggtore wore a lavender oe Here is. ballet -step flattery In é Fis Na =a . _| matching coronets. - flower lace dress with a fitted a . . wahall os ree — whe a ac ie ae u 10 | brother as best man, and seating | bouquet was cod > |Rust Proof Tools b i ; ™ | _| the guests were Don Worthey | tions and gladioli. . 3 ; softness in Black kid... | 214 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-2128 || ana Larry Oldenberg. Mrs, William Harmond ahd Mrs.| Store rustable tools, instruments | | . | vn : ; F FY : — Li in “V ” ad : : Navy or Block suede, : ee a Lee | ‘The bride's mother chose a dress | William Parent, goviccinya — S ena sti ta on st pre e ot 3 ot dunty rose nylon lace with brown | AISS, Tt Sv" im style. Mra, Har-| lem te liched without greasing. do-| (i accéssories for her daughter’s wed- | maid of honor’s in style. Mrs. Har- | lem as ng, 4 = . , ding. Her corsage was of yellow |™ond wore @ green =e apn roe this" Fuat-inhibiter | Ha ; 6 jand white roses. — — —— a is a sheet container impregnanted | & . How to Make Your iste be vedo ae She caved Sapa with a chemical compound that | : ; | accessories was worn by the Thee : forms a dry vapor which -rust- 4 ° 9. groom's mother. She wore a cor- rangement of green carnations and proofs fron or steel objects, The | im _ ait ea ‘4 edding Go. Smoothly pele = a matched the frocks in cicr rst root action is guaranteed for | Fy iat a = at ae : come in, write or phone for this | . A reception was held at the home | Landstrom, carves as best man so -f\ of the bride’ 1 grand- | sis William Parent: - . . booklet. There is no charge. varents, prt le ‘Mrs. Floyd Wal on nll , . . | lace of Airport road, following the; Mrs. Landstrom greeted the : C | Ceremony. : guests at a reception with avocado | When the newlyweds- left for | accessories. She wore a corsage Pearce Floral . mpany . their honeymoon in northern Mich- | of Resane runes and carnations. An 4 . a igan the new Mrs. Batchelor was - shant dress was worn by 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 weet a weees ice teeed a oy oo on ‘ ~ with a smal! collar and cuffs of | Her corsage. was of pink roses and white angora. carnations, a For their honeymoon through the ; |, Smoky Mountains the bride |cLanged to a light beige jersey ih dress with pink accessories. Her corsage of roses and carnations Andre Presents , “HIGH FASHION” Permanent Wave \ ‘ If ammonia is used for - rug cleaning, the fibers will be dam- aged and the dye will run seri- ously. Hard of Hearing? “STL oo am, | eA BYE. } © | cuss Oi 50 S$] | 6p50 - i i 7°.°10-"12 |. Complete_with Cutting and Styling ‘ING. 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Grinnell’s Trial Lesson Plan includes six private half-hour lessons in our studios, plus the use’ of et instrument to practice on in your home, plus Grinnell’s Musical Aptitude Test given at the end of the course . . .. all for $12 complete! Come in and enroll now! Roberta Logan and Evans L. Brown were married Saturday at a candlelight ceremony in St. Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev. Ralph C. Claus cio ol the service before 200 The bride is the dager of the Charles F. Logans of Rochester, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brown of Seward street, Mrs. Maurice VanGordon served as her sister's ohly attendant. She wore a ballerina-length gown of turquoise crystallette and carried a bouquet of yellow and turquoise carnations. ce Diana Smith wore pink crystal- and Alex: Bishop acted as ring- bearer. Cleo Brown served as his brother's best man assisted by Lieyd Daniels, For the reception held in the church parlors immediately fol- lowing the ceremony, Mrs. Logan | cone i «Peer 3762 Sgn MR. AND MRS. EVANS BROWN Brown-Logan Rite Read lette for her duties as flower girl} Mr. and Mrs. Conley Brown of Seward street. wore a Dior blue taffeta dress with navy accessories and Mrs. Brown wore a dusty rose gown with white accessories.. : After a honeymoon in northern Michigan the newlyweds will re- side in Waterford. Spotlight on Satin for' Fall Wardrobe There’s a lot of satin in all fashion collections, both in complete evening costumes and used as trim- ming on wool or silk crepe dresses. The little white satin collar and bow tie is\a favorite of Harvey Berin, for instance, on slim dark handsome, varied and made of the most _tavish assortment of fabrics available in many years. Every woman should be able to find some- thing to suit her type this fall. 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Root of Lenox avenue, and the bfide- groom's parents are Mr. and Mr.s Hubert M. Rosenbaum of Texarkana, Ark. The bride's floor-length gown was fashioned with a fitted bodice accented by a Queen Anne: style collar, Her veil was secured with a tiara of seed pearis. A cascade arrangement of white glamellias and stephanotis centered with a white orchid was carried by the bride. ONLY ATTENDANT - Mrs. Robert L.- Brown was the bride's only attendant. Her gown was of gold net and she carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of bronze glamellias and yellow roses. Her headpiece was a band of ivy with rose clusters. Serving as best man was Robert L. Brown and seating the guests were Lyle J. Root Jr., brother of the bride, and Roger Berry. A ion was held at Hotel Waldron following the ceremony. RICHARD M. ROSENBAUm Judith Ann Root Marries _ Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle J. Root of Lenox avenue, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M. Rosenbaum ‘o Texarkana, Ark. avy blue silk dress with beige accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of pink carnations, The bridegroom’s mother also wore a navy blue dress with matching accessories and a pink carnation corsage. For her wedding trip, the new Mrs. Rosenbaum changed to a ‘pink and white silk pongee dress with pink accessories, She wore the white rose corsage from her wedding bouquet. Upon their return the newlyweds will reside on State avenue. Mrs. Gene Whitfield Honored at-Shower Mrs. Gene Whitfield was honored at a pink and blue shower Wednes- day evening. Mrs. J. Gilbert Wright and were hostesses for the affair held at the home of Mrs. Wright on Elmhurst road. Ethol Wright, Mrs. Glen Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mi Colton, Mrs. Ronald Woodhull, Mrs. Ronald Biskner, Mrs. Robert Wright and Mrs. Lucy Edwards. Others were Mrs, John Geasler, Mrs. Gerald Wright, Mrs. Nelson Wiley, Mrs. Howard Reynolds, Mrs. James Wright, Mrs. Donald V. 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How ee ee oe on *. : a ¢ 2: . - wanted. Yet m Parade them in your e a oe meee 4 ® hope [he calls you-to + as. oe paved ss gape aay on ther wile you tell him : — — ; 4 Dalton and. |g ne eet bey | 2 cling ieee eae eee s e ’ Harlan jf you're Lape —. — and ie sou from Charaing af: custom permanents. 5 3 . should 80 m around. : itt 4. e i He ir § Green a: can't hear when the other boy She you against attraction. And 4 sewerage sing si wea : sl calls. ~~ = t eG keep your mind on your work e.. by Tony and Carl ° sae ay nPuoh , « Mies Woodward: rm It's a mystery why someone i, ag Mae oe eve: 2 New Hair-Drying Comfort! : evening at * *« *: ; Dear . |deesn’t set some of the popular ning at 1:30 p.m, at the home of Mrs. /® Reiax and enjoy new hair-dyi : e completely at ease with boys Francis Oak of 134 N. Lake Angelus | @ 3 ng ° Stone Baptist To get over your feeling of at. el ta a Ga songs te music. _ Re : : centers, —_ our nga ° Church. The | traction. remeni ber tna en | 1 get so nervous I get a jittery $ like ‘the sun ‘and breese ona : Ge) rs me doen meer |] Glamorous New Fall doweley= :° , : . laughter O reme ng way you | <7 , bd M. H. Dalton| Your excitement is a mixture you dress take a nice, leisurely. ° ° 3 : of memories of affection, elation, “nh — Rel ioe, : ° of Devondale | disappointment, frustration and | 4 -hiness in Pn pi ge pent Gift Sho e ® pre and ns high hopes. sired —_ ~ loud, concentrating on the words. ‘FE : Riker Bldg —Resr of Lobby 5 ‘ the son o ve ‘nothing Get dressed in time. Then sit | 2-3220 “1186 p Mr.. and Mrs.| ™*° down to read, Get yourself s0 718 West Huron || vo org . 4 pte 4 Cron Arm yourself with some sharp, | engrossed in the story that you -_ a Sevcveccocseseneooocsssoocsoseosoooovooosossees . of Jasper. — ) EIS a - —_ = i MR. AND MRS. HARLAN L. GREEN - Lorena Fay Dalton Weds 3 . Honeymooning in northern mother, She ales tere an Ameti- cio Mansel oe . . 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He was on the tele- Maxwell noted play- wright, to write the story of ‘The Wrong Man,” Alfred Hitchcock's Henry Fonda, who did himself nothing but good in “Mr. Roberts,” has been contacted for the lead. TONY GOES WESTERN Marion Brando started it and Man’ Script ville,” the new Mackinlay Kantor book, which Columbia Studio has bought. Donald Friede, editer of World Publishing Company; writes: “ ‘Andersonville’ goes on the stands Oct, 27. It’s @ Book-of-the- Month selection for November, a Civil War Book Club choice for December, and, in. January, a chapter from the book appears in the Reader’s Digest condensed book club. The New American Li- brary iseplanning a 73-cent edition after thé book and movie appear.” I'd say that “Andersonville” gets off to a terrific start, even if Don- ald is perhaps a bit overoptimistic in saying that 75,000 copies will be the advance sale. ROLE FOR MARGARET. 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GROCERY STORE on FROM YOUR SEALTEST MILKMAN a } a * et as mbes a = é pear ai be < i ee - va ~ Peon ie i er tt _Tum, rowTrAc PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ¥, 1008- = Sree [Here’s 's How to Get Ahead x Saaienstén Eukernae important’ step. of your. young | to ferry to school the first{ ident “and don't haye mich else )just buckle -down and do the best |, TAIPEL Formola @-President been used in life preservers, base- NEW Sy cesta week letier career, —_ amy xi Nap Be liearac Baggett Se % _.. .| | with each new problem as it arises. | Chiang Kai-shek told army cadets balls and as insulation. Cattall|to @ young man just starting) // * * * | your teacher, you should look up ees wat you are, to bq lle’ span, |!" % commencement day speéch gee go : _ Don't spgraneh it foo. Heh to your teacher and say warmly, 6 Don't play marbles for Keeps | you are now becoming. | yesterday that they must be ready Bacwe saab Lona aamed = Sy heartedly. Kindergarten can be the | «Gee, you're: ‘pretty. I wish you| @uring recess periods with any of to sacrifice their lives in the * = “ “ were J ae all off in later years (when you have | can. If there is the son of a reached the age of 8 or 9). S. You will probably notice some | president in your ‘class, pick ot little classmates haye long- pau Naturally, you should have your Se ane for a friend. You may want — dees ot sk dee te ee others. These strange-| borrow money from him or sell Mark. Moran try to keep in maind the dictionary | 1. aad from | 8 life insurance in after years. definition of kindergarten: ‘coldly and stay away from | Por either purpose there is nothing wes 8 I you cory up to them, be-| ike an old school tie. . Health 7 “A school for con- they'll be wanting half eee Get Acquainted Offer! eda t ducted on the theory that education | Your popsiciss, Remember, & boy). It you must go with a girl CENUINE BLUE WHITE | ‘SSS Ee cat norte er oe |" nn | Club ; . ‘ : en ‘ io to 4 ie mS ALL [caer eet tee ae ore | “t and ing the ne- ‘ < fo a money. It S MONUMENTS and MARKERS | 32a gcse > Ime ls of trick quest le - Poh ye help pre nese’ the teacher asks "Who" killed Cock oe ses . es Having had.so many calls for Physiotherapy treat- i of the seemingly nonsensical things | Robin?" don’t brag. “I did.” She'll) 9. ‘After ments, | have decided to open a Health Club at 742 ‘ West Huron Street, where | can have up-to-date om os 7 a Shae flag wm tell your ill be asked to do, such as| CMly send you"to school .psy- | daddy he’s: going to have to double 589 ions in rist. him equipment and give better service. your piano music, when what you want| 5. Never throw spitballs. If you | know it more to stay in the The Club will be f M make a noise li do, you'll probably end up racking | social swim in kindergarten now I vs , e wi open for men, Mondo pty . at Son we balls in a pool hall. The time to/than it did when he was a° lad. PAY ONLY 9.00 Now and Friday and for. ladies, Tuesday, Sarno and eee throw spitballs is when you have ie a. s - ‘is 1.00 Weekly Saturday until 12 noon. Here. are a few sound tips on | @rown up and become a vice pres- junior, nited 1 Onl how t0 get elf to 0 goed start im . A masseuse will be in attendance. 5 ki rten: ae Re ‘a . eG We invite you to visit our display Gnd see for yourself how 1, Don’t arrive looking like a Since 1911 oes “4 y Evenings by Appoi niment Onl) me, inexpensive it is to h . @ truly fine monument or marker bum. Put on your snappiest suit, 4 — > ___-Residente Phone GEO. SLONAKER & SONS Keep iauke ee soe OPEN EVERY FE §-8273 FE 4.6310 269 Oakland Pigg TE 2.4800 2. Your mother, of course, think: : THURS. FRI-SAT. to 9 PLM : : : ae, eee ing you are still a child, wilt wapt ‘, f —— pestis " en j vei tat tre ee ee 4 eo a z 5 OER ng nt rent i ‘ ; s wi : a * ‘ bs eo 4 ae eo ; es 38-Ib. ' o 39-lb. Bey Freezer Sa - Freezer tat we i 9.1 cw. ft. Saree ; Push Button ei Interior |) Deftrosting > * : j : 9p = ve F a Storage ke se in..Door. oD 2 Seu. ft. : iS Oy interior 3 é. Full-Width Hydrator 10 cu. ft. size. , 9.1 oa ft. size with a: 8 cu. tt. size with> with Cold-Clear- to-the-Floor Design _ convenientEgg Rack and Butter Keeper. egg shelves, Bottle Storage i in Door 199° 199% 199%. __ One of three mneuniiie buys! Only at Federal’s aa: you find ‘values Second 1 of three outstanding buys! Built and backed by General Motors. Last but not least! Family size 8 cu. ftv Westinghouse. Merely defrost Be such as these. Big 10 cu. ft. Kelvinator that usually sells for more. Total Handy full-width chill drawer for ice cubes and small packages. Why button when defrosting is required. Interior shelves des ‘ait " ; frozen si 8 cope is 51-lbs. with full-width chill tray. Save now!, _wait? In’ advantage of this “Take Choice Sale” today... and SAVE! _—_ maximum storage spaces See Federal’s complete oe: «++ TODAY! All Prices I tlude-.Delivery, Installation and Service SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIA OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO er aves eo BOS “ab f _THE fovrmac presi sabres, surresnen r 1055 2 £ s lhe 2 ae Hk Ae a *) my SAR hd? dope Rete lar ms ee ae 5 fn oN Oa 2 ay 5 ee ve ae i s : ag a Aiheou prasanig ig lat Eg ti Bios werd pe ? ay ae - in leather... F LO RS H . IM - bookbindery cal if Sie sieiales K's vodiny's bext Gling Flarshaien. "calfskin. It’s glove-soft, tanned without ‘ gtretching to preserve the natural grain—. husky looking, as men like. it, but as light on the foot as kidskin. TODD'S Shoe Store 20 W. Huron St. Style-setter ibe to outfit | Law Enforcers Commission State Allotment Road ‘Maintenance for KEEGO HARBOR—A long agen- da was slated for the Keego Harbor City Commission, last Discusses | ME. AND MRS. THOMAS D. RAGATZ Ragatz- White Ceremon y Performed at Fireside the program. ‘Church Group to Meet NEW HUDSON — The WSCS of New Hudson Methodist Church will: meet Thursday, at 2 p.m. Rev, James Roberts will conduct’ Golden Wedding Fete and Jack Roth was the attendant LU = BEST BUY NEW; BETTER TRADE-IN, TOO _ Lowest-price big car you can bee. and (OU'LL GET THE BEST DEAL NOW! You'll save money if 3 you bag your new Plymouth now! Your Plymouth dealer can give you the closest ,* deal of the year right now because, of the low-price saat three, _—— sales: gains have been the ae __ Plymouth nomed : sihasataats inane iether” by fomous professional.ertists, it a ; ear will n of the year. You'll get a high trade allowance, a low down payment, and long, liberal terms, Your present er be worth more than it is today, so don’t delay. See your Plymouth dealer now. ~ OUTH ? Parents, Staff ven fo Ge Harrison Central PTA _ Sets Welcome Date; | Officers Listed: ; Committee heads are: Chair- man of Budget and Finance, Sid- Eberline. Named to the Special Committee were Mrs. Harry Boy- ny, Mrs. Robert Slone and Mrs. Arnold Smith, lative, Harlan. Johnson; Member- ship, Mrs. L. B. Spencer: Music, Mrs. Gene Shaw; Magazine, Mrs. Wm. Chapman; Publicity. Harb Peters; Parliamentarian, Richard McGowan; School Board, Mr. and Mrs, Don Kemler; Project, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crissman and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hopkins, ; Hospitality, Mrs. ‘Richard Other chairmen include: Legis- |] Homade Food Shop 144-146 N. Saginew St. Phone FE 2-6242 Quality Baked Goods at Moderate Prices Baked by Our Expert Baker -MR. OMER SCHULTZ- Complete New Air Conditioning For Your Dining and Shopping Pleasure- and Adult Education, Roger ,_ in and cash-in! ASY CREDIT TERMS Save $19.55 ON THE. SENSATIONALLY PRICED $59.50 _ Gueranted by Good Hocsebeeping Magazine Limited Time Only! NEVER BEFORE DID SO LITTLE BUY SO MUCH IN THIS FAMOUS SERTA MATTRESS QUALITY! — Sale now on, for limited time only! Serta has been busy for months in preparation for this _ sale, contracting for carloads of springs, fabrics and fittings when prices were down. Now we are passing these enormous savings on to you Come in now! Sce and compare the"’Serta-Lux"’* with other tufted mattresses regardless of how © - much higher the others’ price tags may be. Hurry, i sale positively ends September 1, 1955. So come ARRAR ie DELIVERS RASY WEEKLY TERMS! _Open MON, and FRI. 'til 9 P. M. ESTOKRAFT LUX Mat i, (7 ii bY 10 LUXURY FEATURES WN MAKE “SERTA-LUX"* THE | + MATTRESS BUY OF THE YEAR: 1. Gorgeous heavy-wei is Pg sae “Bur: Rayon Coverings. "QZ Reinforced with *** Posture - Brace’ — to maintain firm, healthful, edge-to-edge support. 3 Heavy insulation with “wire mesh “Perm-A- Lator™ prevents ‘coil feel’, prolongs life. oe ' 4 Tailored taped seams, | **handles, vents. in en- i semble colors. . 5 Luxurious thick corton } * felt upholstering : + perme 6. Tempered innerspring with hundreds of coils gives restful support plus resilient comfort 7. Pre: ary inner-roll padded border 8... “Serta-Lux'* Box "Spring gives ideal matching support. ; 9, Advertised in, and » “* guaranteed by GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Fer Only Hieenceceee 4 | Siete ona ine ak toch wtatten ik ekine a find AGP’s Smoked Picnics tops for tenderness, tastingss and : ms School” buys. Come see. . . come save! Orange J Juice oy ee +5 3 — 83¢ thriftiness. 7“ — CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT | Red Raspberries *eee cans 79¢ . : : : A&P Food Stores “Sliced Strawber ies. ee ieor 99¢ WHOLE OR CUT UP, FRESH, YOUNG . Cone Eee kee eee Garden Peas... .... .. 3 6 MEE 95e =i jae Frying Chickens - 47° _ 222 ~ Pronch Fries ........ "238k 35¢ AGAR'S SPICED | : : Cream Style Corn cece ee 2 mos ron 2% “SUPER-RIGHT” BLADE cur “SUPER-RIGHT’—7-RIB END PORTION * - Lunch Meat . CaN - 2% peste ries 8 Bt Chuck Roast .. = 39% Pork Loin Roast : uw 3% OREO CREAM-FLLED SANDWICH SPECIALLY SELECTED, MEDIUM SIZE 5-18, BOX 2.99 Beef. Roasts “SUPER-RIOHT™ ARM .. we 4% Spare R 2 To 348. cosace & 49c Cookies ie i. tz 2 Ko. 35c Fancy Shrimp.» © AQe Pork Loin Roast “erate... = 496 Lamb Shoulder Roost oiiit"e 0 A9¢ Chocolate Fudge Cookies “S220 "Wt 9c Fish Sticks Sims... 5 RAE 35e Ceter Cot Pork, Chaps rascwr sx Be Skinless Franks THIER + ‘456 Choentt Crachars some soe tt ee LIBBY'S FROZEN FOOD VALUES Frozen Pies Beef, Chicken, Apple or Cherry - Yow Choice—Mix or Match JOHN'S - Frog Legs. PERUTA BRAND , , , ,, . pao, 49 Smoked Hams ‘SHANK PORTION, © oo ® 49C. ‘Standing Rib Roast “Finer «86-65 Hydrox Cookies sme... . 12.08. 95—. Halibut Steaks ......... 37¢ Smoked Hams sin‘romon.... © S9¢ Corned Beef carcwnire .... 59 Condy Bars svat « . » - Galen 256 Fresh Whitefish or Trout maov % 59¢ Roasted Sausage exnsers, ., ui 65¢ . Thick Sliced Bacon “urnowr 2 - 1.09 Gum Candies wormons ,,., , i 29¢ Perch Fillets’ “thano’. .....-'tar 53¢ Smoked Polish Sausage tom. . 53¢ Ground Beef “surnow |... , 39. Harvest Mix ee ee Start Everyday a Special Way NEW LOW PRICE! _ DURING BETTER BREAKFAST MONTH © dexo Shortening 3: ei . 73 Hearty breakfasts are a most dependable source of energy ... particularly for tots and ‘teen-ers off to school! Keep the family well-fed first thing‘every morning and keep the VLASIC POLISH STYLE nut 0000 MAND ee sro ea, OME | Cherries . 2% 37c Dill Pickles “i 45c ) Sliced Bacon ~< 49 Large Eggs. «%. G7c \ ) sona Apricots i? .. 3 ESE 7% Toa Bags om om... 100079 Pork Sausage “surernionT” |, 148 906 | Silverbrook Butter 9 scom = 18. gg Fancy Apple Sauce ~” 4 Sa ans 49¢ Sweet Peas "A... os 4'tine 47¢ Tiny Links cc aman oe o * 5K Grapefruit Juice 2°: “aa Gap Secns oo «26 27 Sted Pa - » 3 cats 1.00 Sliced Bacon ““tancr" .. rx. 57¢ Cinnamon Breakfast Rolls °°; 290 Bartlett Pearson .-.. 3 Tins 89 Black Pepper “rot... . tin Sle Canadian Bacon “surt-tonr wa 65¢ oriwa-corw Prozen : 2 FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS _ ona Tomatoes ..... 4'tin 47e __ NEW LOW PRICE—A&P | Orange Juice 5 ee $3 : all Detergent 10 201.99 Fancy oe ag Pg can. a2. 59 Ted 12.02. cy Tomato Juice se CANS : A5c Gropefruit Juice MORON can 10¢ Sprite Detergent owe... « fovest are Waxed Paper ‘cua Poper Sit = 280 cA 37¢ | Wheaties , 1208. 23c Blended Juice Onn 2&8 Oe. Woodbury Soap en i 2 ta CAKES 2 Pancake Mix * pudauers * ieor 19¢ CALIFORNIA VINE-RIPENED, JUMBO 27-SIzE ITH BUTTERMILK §=— PKG. ~ Townhouse hers vexman 38 irs. wise Blended Syrup race, "ctr A9e Cantaloupe 2 = 49c | mir Gecters "Si ae Sin: Pies: White | House f Rolled Oats summm , , , ce 33¢ Honey Dew Melons ‘Sinn 4c" 49¢ Stor Kist Tuna Sivis'.'. . . “86 33¢ 648 70 f. AMERICAN OR PIMENTO PROCESS CHEESE TOPS IN. QU ALITY Mcl-O-Bit 2 AO, RIGHT FOR CANNING—MICHIGAN—2 INCHES AND UP. _ JANE PARKER COOKIES! Ice Cream ‘*™MON PECAN TOFFEE nasi 0 97 Elberta Pp h 10-LBS. | BUSHEL .59 “Variety Coukins Sharp Cheddar "SiS™ 2... 69e eac CS seer eS ae Swiss Cheese ““Sucto” .... \% 59¢ HOME GROWN, CRISP FRESH . MICHIGAN, U.S: No. 1 Cherry Streussel Pie or 8.NCH ee Le sorters . | PARKER 0 © SIZE —— Jar Cheese crisis +2 av 49 Green Beans 2 = 29¢ Potatoes . AS % 4% White Bread «itt Satis. BE We FOE oct aa Seedless Grapes ctroms «= 245. -29¢ Eggplant “omgtee” 2 oe 19 «6 | «6C A Really GREAT - Be Exper NX Fresh Squash on'acoms ... 2 *2 19¢ Yellow Onions us: ... 3 wt, 2be y 3 ye pe Lous) = THE KANDY HOME Shans ousiana Yams xin”. » 3S. 29 Fresh Cabbage GROWN» wee eee & Se “annpact CREAMY SMOOTH | Es Peanut Butter | “eter’s Baby Food siz 5 ss: 47e Dur... ... RE 30e see" 72e gt 2OZ- 45: Keyko Margarine... . . . tit 29¢ Lux mie ee Gh Be EN 65¢ | nari ae Spans of time left for picnics, Old Style Sauce moos ee ce aor. 23¢ . Dreft . ... : mo. 30¢ xo. 72¢ JELLY ROLL and there will be plenty of calls ; Sg i for the perfect phasor A filling . am for “seconds” all“ SPECIAL A gs eine butter with that oh- Mazola. Oil She ‘s. 39c oor. T3e Lifebvoy Soap i oe : 2 ) rs 20C. ni delectable, they'll call far ) 49: ; spreading consistency. ’ encores! Fluff 'y, golden s Buy several jars:and you'll have _ cake, lusciously apiteled with 4) a set of handsome 12-os, glasses -. ase. ’ GIANT. ae veatel 1 , with song bird ceoat | , Palmolive Soap so ie Er CAKES ; 25¢ Surf © © 0 6 © © @ PKG. 30c PKG. 72¢ aden ona ee Regularly 70¢ | cruatream Page agers : All. prices Ks this ua effective thru Sat., Sept. 10. _ Other Jane Parker Values! ~~ Cherry Jam oeeeevers ar 19¢ _ FOR COCKTAN TIME—OR ANY TIME. - a8 = a AmMNCKS FoRtmost Poon TiTAILEe. since toHe é Glazed: Donuts : : et 7 || Prepared Spaghetti... 2'zia'2sc | Planter’s bs naan oscetha SD lh Ponts | sig 37 | Dinner Rolls. :f8°38iiy 2 O%% | Sliced Rolls st@ut2?2he Poy poe Ca } Z eee { Pit ee ee eh f Poo ia j ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1055 _ __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, Qutstonding Family Movie! “h Wonderful Picture for Every Child - to See”——Parents Magazine ALL ITS STORY BOOK WONDER PIZZA PIE A Treat tor the Whole Family 15 VARIETIES TO SELECT FROM > Joe’s Famous Spaghetti House 1088 West Beren 61, FR 37006 Open ¢ PF. M.-5 A. M.—Sen, 9-12 FP. M.—Clesed Mon. KEEGO CAFE Now Operated By FRANK ond ESTHER Featuring Home-Made Pies, Bread and Rolls 2729 Orchard Lake Ave. GOOD FOOD—FRIENDLY SERVICE Catering to Banquets and Private Parties PURE FOOD” aie and BAR © Breakfasts — Luncheons — Dinners 253 South Saginaw — Across From Jerome Meter Sales Open 5:30 A.M. te 2 A. M. — Closed Sunday - BEER. — WINE — LIQUOR Ua iti A Sandwich and Coke A Malt and Hot Dog SEL=MAR DRIVE-IN A Full Meal Is Good at Restourant ... Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake Read Scrib's| @ = ORIVE-IN: 1208. Tolegroph “'BICMAR INN _ AIR CONDITIONED . ALL: NEW SANDWICH BAR be ey Specializing me Mm KOSHER CORNED BEEF 96 W. Nene Dick & Jim’ Jorvite Vaq ta. . “DINE & DANCE FRL, SAT., SUN. OW! 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BERMAN f ‘ @ Delicious Specialties LUNCH—DINNERS Open Every ‘Day! “ana ae : : : oom ¢ sescecoeeesoooeoeesse DANCE WITH ME: TONIGHT ~ Music by the MANNY’S x “The shocking experience of a pretty teacher; om GLENN FORD-smne rrancs-vows caunern | W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. Drive-In Theater Negus sna) Wan ae 6 avon uaen 5 5 ¥ A HE Ee Sots 2 i gi t g T° Egpte ui A ? "WE PAY CASH fer: TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. Piper's Magazine Outlet % Aubers Ave. DANCE AT THE NEW Club Tahoe 3412 DIXIE HIGHWAY verve rrrr TS SS , BOTH FIRST-RUN! ae All-in Color. “TONIGHT © e THURS. STRANGER on HORSEBACK . ’ : . il i a a i i i i i i i ii ii Shih i ii i hin hihi i hi i i Ni Nin Mh i i i See ew Hl COCKTAIL : LOUNGE | | 1122 West Huren Se. w — FEATURING — The originator of the, fa- mous singing Gaylords. Di- rect to Club "300" from a summer tour of the West's most famous night spots, >. * DANCE x ‘ EVERY. 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TS 978: om | ker ‘CHICKEN : We Reserve the Right t9 Limit Quanties a * oF THE Sea ee’ THE. serbia Sn calesdeich bias | — er CHUNK - STYLE ‘KLEENEX ‘mnt Qe AQe ‘ | CHICKEN BROTH cux??"%tcm 380 PIE CRUST STICKS “cxaces 15¢ BLUEBERRY PIE "S72" 296 CAKE MIXES te Bn 95° ae BIRDS EYE COD, HADDOCK or PERCH FILLETS, (ss? 39 BIRDS EYE French or Regular Cut WAX BEANS ne 25° SNOW CROP Fresh Frozen STRAWBERRIES Ans, $4° _MINUTE-MAID Fresh Frozen “ Grapefruit Sections — dice 19° : SEALD-SWEET FRESH FROZEN < ‘ORANGE AUICE FRESH | TENDER. |BEEF 15 ar : U. S. CHOICE QUALITY STANDING RIB ROAST of BEEF RQ: E TENDER & JUICY BOILINGBEEF 15; -CAMPBELL’S’ © SOUPS _ tame au aye MEAT VARIETIES 2 CANS 27° CUT-RITE HEAVY DUTY WAXED PAPER 125 FT. ROLL . IN CUTTER © Bec ~ BOX | — SWIFT'NING 'stontexnc 3 can 75° PILLSBURY'S STRAWBERRY PRESERVES =—-{SUcGES 55¢ Raoty: to: Serve eo : VELVET PEANUT BUTTER | "ovsuaite 2° (| BISCUITS } 9 As i=. FRYERS TIDY HOUSE LUNCH BAGS oS 10° a. HEINZ BABY FOODS = Sto'vrcrrasuzs 3sans29 -GLIM LIQUID DETERGENT ss :s'Za 29 -STRONGHEART DOG FOOD es tux_ 10° -CRANEEERY SAUCE wiciz Sitti —2chts 45° Peters’ Lard o: ae 23 | ARMOUR'S CLOVERBLOOM ae = Gort JACK FROST | BUTTER i me 99° ie. Pure Cane <= PINCONNING MILD CHEESE OR a Cc 49 PETERS FRESH or SMOKED j SUGAR | LONGHORN CHEESE . | __ |. BLUE BONNET cect ‘ ae ; peice i MARGARINE = a Da ct : 55° = em. 2 to 3 Lbs, f ¢ Z iy a ; ‘pean! FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF 3 -. 2 LBS. 69¢ PETERS GRADE } SKINLESS FRANKS +> 39! PETERS GRADE 1} RING BOLOGNA wi 395i. + LMR hy ng gs) a ee dd i le | age’ Pee ee ‘ : ETON I te ca ri a " ke eee Sa weer nee ee *. eae Nahe. Sees. ey ie Te ‘New Records Being Eclipsed With Every Clout ‘Shed New York Yankees head the ‘Brennan Up Rebuilding ‘Pacers Ready for Indiana Race =" Fox Stake Headlines Fair Hgrness Card at Indianapolis' colt, owned N.Y., had to come from behind Plans for Bear | Hunt Under Way at Rogers City Against Big Job at ND [i if f Sal Scirpo Wins © Motorcycle Race »« Held on Holiday A record 163 riders finished. the run out-of 388 who started: out on return. finished. She had a minus §ix score, however, ; * * i Leroy Winter of Fort Smith, Ark, won the bantamweight title, while the middleweight championship .| went to Joe Ellison of Amberst, Ohio. John.A. Penton of Lorain won the light heavyweight class, Don Find of Yonkers, N.Y., the heavyweight and Henry Miller and Niles McLoda of Amherst the sidecar title. ta the | to be televised regionally, Big Ten the run to northern Michigan-and'! For the Ist time a woman rider, | Doris Dolinger of Toledo, ag * ¢ * Mickey Mantle of the. Yankees, American League leader with 37 z a 23 a5 & : = 3 Le fetes? : | z H FOPPHO OHNE OR OOOH y veeeewe “whe rer eee ewe oe ORO Ewe bee CHa He lh MSU, Indiana Clash: Set for TV Screens CHICAGO @® — The Michigan State-Indiana football game Sept. 24 will be ‘televised regionally by at Bloomington, Ind. , It will be the Ist of five games commissioner Tug Wilson an- nounced yesterday. Starting time of the Michigan § State-Indiana game has been changed to 3:30 p.m. (EST) in order to avoid conflicts with other programs. Wilson said CBS will select the other four games after the season ‘opens Sept. 24. Eastern Skippers Top Early Star Class Tests r~ RYE, N. Y. w — William Gentzlinger of the Huntington Bay (N.Y:) fleet won the opening race in. the five-leg North America championship of the International star class Yacht Racing Assn. yesterday. Eastern skippers claimed the first. five places in the field of M, largest ever in the association's | annual regatta: _ Moegle, Hard SAN FRANCISCO (—A couple of college kids are making strong bids at breaking up the ‘Million _| Dollar Backfield’’ of the San Fran- “¢ ie _* | The youngsters are Hardy, fresh out of Colorado, and Dicky Moegle, an All-America ‘halfback at Rice Institute last fall. National Football fy, plagued by injuries, and John- son, may end up sharing the half- back slots with Hardy and Moegle, respectively. . eS. 4 McElhenny’s latest injury, a foot picked up several weeks | h | back gave Ee Exclusive 49ers Backfield Carroll | y Busting Into to show his stuff and he made the most of it. He's shown so much since being given a regular assign- has said he's ready to go now, indicated that Hardy will start in the final exhibition against Los Angeles Friday night. * “He's just an all-round terrific football player,”. says Strader. “There doesn’t seem to be a thing he can't do and do well.”” Keglers Plan Meeting West Side Sunday Mixed Bowl- ing League will meet Saturday, Sept. 10, at 6:30 p.m., at West ment that even though McEthenny | “ec Coach Norman (Red) Strader has | ances SHINING STAR — Sports stars run in the Kiner | Indoor Tennis Champ. Coming family of Cleveland, Ohio. Head of the household, | Nancy is practicing for the Forest Hills tennis meet Ralph Kiner, is a star outfielder for the Cleveland | this fall. ‘Ralph wants me to resume my tennis bespectacled righthander they sold | Indians. His pretty wife, the former Nancy Chafee, | career,” ‘said Nancy, as she posed at the Mayfield 5 = <7 ; ve 3 United Press Phote out of retirement, } ATLANTA (INS) — Away down yonder in the land of cotton, there is no shortage of football material, with a mad scramble indicated for those pots of gold at the end of the gridiron rainbow. . * * ~ | .Dixde, which bundles three or four teams off each December to of losing its monopolistic hold on the big pay-off events. Financially, 1955 seemed an assured success. - The pathway, however, is strewn with obstacles to individ- ual aspirants. There are a Tam Golfers Win Ed Atlas Trophy _ Tam O'Shanter Country Club captured the Ed Atlas Trophy this year for the 3rd time in four years in its fri-club rivalry with Frank- lin Hills and Knollwood. Gene Bone,-Tam's assistant pro, has announced. Tam has won the traveling trophy every season, since competition for the. award was not held a year. ago. : Winner is determined by total points after three matches among three 12-man golf teams with each club the site of one match. Major Leagues AMERICAN u Wea Pet. Behind Cleveland ee ee ee New York as 6 om OM, icago SS 56 1% % 585 3 67. $11 13 . 7% A 6 3256 2% ne 0 318 38 AY'’S SCHEDU! Detroit at Boston, 1 <= ~— Maas (5-6) or Foytack (0-1) vs. Sullivan (16-12), ago at gton, 7 p.m.—Harshman 4 : Cleveland Baltimore, 7 ‘p.m.—Wynn (15-9) va, Brown (1-3). : City at N York, 1 - Portocarrero (5-7) vs, Ford (16-6) te TU a LTS THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Detroit at Boston, 1 p.m, pen ly Washington » | pm, Cle at 1 pam. Kansas City at New York, 1 P NATIONAL LEAGUE : Won Lost Behind Milwaukee Seb evededes +4 a ct s Ne -— aa a7 he 3 Pailedeipnia “SH ge BH et Chicago s,.., ~~ Mm Ms Cincinnati oe OT v 23% Piitsburgh a ee ATs SCHEDULE bowl sites, seemed in no danger | | was for three consecutive years thé'U, S. Women’s} Country Clb near Cleveland. P + * Dixie Teams Scrambling for Top Sectional Honors hurdies involving Rice, Baylor, of top intersectional TCU, Ohio State, UCLA, Okia- homa and the like. Biggest prob- lem for southern coaches, how- ever, is the team next door. é ae * * In the Southeastern, Atlantic Coast and Southern conferences, the story was much the same. Teams in each league seemed in better balance than last year, when conference honors ‘seemed ‘for a time up for grabs to as.much as three-time-losers. * * « ; An. undefeated season for any. team in the SEC or ACC was as ‘likely as_a New Year's Day bowl | Jupiter on the- moon! There are, weaker clubs in eatch. circuit. But parison of values must end within the region. Dixie’s football fortunes will be deflated by home-folks to a far greater degree. than by yan- kee or western invasion forces. » * * - Gieorgia Terh—six bow! teams under coach Bobby Dodd in ten years — is again rated a top southern power. But Dodd him- self expects te drop a couple éf games, early. The SEC is rated a battle-royal involving Tech; the defending champion Mississippi Rebels with Kentucky and Auburn, with Mis- sissippi State and Alabama in darkhorse positions. Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Tulane and LSU are classified “rebuilding,” with each capable of doing a castle-wrecking job on a given Saturday. Andrews Is Winner DETROIT (+ The veteran Al ) f Andrews of Superior, Wis.,. pound- ed out a split decision over, Jackie King of Massilon, Ohio, in a hard fought 10-round bout at Motor City Arena last night. pweighed 1624, King 161. * . ¢ Kiwanians M59 Guests Members of the Pontiac West Side Kiwanis Club will be guests of the Pontiac for a racing show. ing modi- .tied hardtops and old model stock Time trials start at. 7 with the ist race at a i ae meeting. with the University of | of course, indicated stronger and | like confederate dollars, the com- |. and | 22, question by the end of the Kiner to Quit Game This Fall BALTIMORE w& — Ralph Kiner, Cleveland outfielder and one of the National League's all-time home run greats at Pittsburgh, said to- day he's quitting baseball at the | end of this ‘season. * * 2 , The 32-year-old Slugger said he | Was getting too old and indicated that was the chief reason for his decision. >» * «@ : \te said he had discussed his | plans ‘with Hank Greenberg, the | club’s general manager. : * * 2 He said he plans to. go into busl- ness in California. - t Grayling Paddlers Win 3rd Canoe Race OSCODA w — Two Grayling me were $1,000 and a trophy richer today when they paddled their way to their 3rd straight victory in the | annual Grayling-to-Oscoda canoe | race. Bernie Fowler and Don Feld-' the 240-mile Ausable river course in 17. hours, 44 minutes. ‘There are 4 Sport Pages in today’s Pontiac Press | Phillies, one of the leading candi- TV Fans Will See. ; pl } “§9F F : i : : 5. until he joined the White Sox in mid-June, Howell has been Man- ager Marty Marion's top clutch pitcher, saving 12 games while posting a 7-3 womlost record and a 2.9 ERA. a _ a The New York Yankees, who have had relief trouble since Jim Konstanty lost his touch and was ices. He joing the Yankees from Richmond today. Earlier in the season, Konstanty protected 17 tri- umphs. £ * * * The Yankees, who have pitched. starters Don Larsen, Whitey Ford and Tommy Byrne in relief in re- cent games, could well have used the services of Tom Gorman, the | to Kansas City last April. Gorman has saved 21 games for the A's, who have won only % ail year. Ld Tom Morgan, who finished off 13 Yankee triumphs the first two months of the campaign, has been ineffective in his, latest outings. The bullpen has also figured prominently in the National League where’ Clem Labine and Ed Roe- buck have combined’ to save 31 games for the pace-setting Brook- lyn Dodgers. , * ¥ * Jackie Meyer of the Philadelphia dates for senior circuit .Rookie-of. the-Year honors, has been a tower of strength for his club, saving 19 games. And Buster Freeman of Cincinnati, an American League castoff, has nailed down 13. vic-. tories for the Redlegs. we ae 4 ae tes | ee aaa ' Te ‘ 3 Ss 2S so ~ : eg. f ee wi : j : 2 | ie ENTY-FO > ___- |. THE: PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1955 |, a8 mae CC ee sae ae ves ee ON UNIVERSITY PAR, Pa, @ —|S 0 a ' Mike (Pinky) Higgins of Bos-| “It’s not really set,” said Al. “But | (5-7) this afternoon. Tomorrow, r may grind| |. . <3 a Ca Ga cone Taare the to's Red Sox pulley” everything |I plan to have my best ready ior | be'll go with Bob Turley (613). | to a. close ‘within 48 hours. ‘The 2 Pese State football game is|T ry | = : Wary, but confident, : : se 8 pole jn | 3 omplete the open- | ‘a - “Marion and Hiexins called happen,” said he>- bullpen *_ * * Konstanty, an early season |the lead, need only a combination | "fof 10° Dome State ve Navy| : ie Ee shots ag the frantic American straightened out a: Wash-| That's the way Stengel saw it, | bullpen whiz, bolstered the Yank/of three to make it lega!—three game here Oct. 15 which has sold Kurt Nielsen Complains runtoday, Actually the whole Boston club |'0 be shooting the works at us | short-optioned ‘ stay with F the magic combo. And the Brooks | ios, manager of athletics, made Afternoon Schedu '” ess * 8 * Wash- | every day,” sald Case. Then he| Pitching is- Marion's biggest | open a two-game set in Milwaukee Can't Play Bef 2 < BS. straightened out against Wash. | CVErY, . Fis: room Polar naturally, does | %@ Sanouncement yesterday. The n't Play Before Manager Al-Lopez, whose Cleve- sweeping the Labor Day | Picked Whitey Ford (16-6) to ge Se a _A sweep, naturally, game is the second home game on : land Indians open their final East- atte it ee Longe sete Rete, | the schedule for the Nittany Lions. | opis iis N.Y. we ences tat pal owe statt the Bosox ran thei, latest AE What's @ tennis tournament with- eS for bate io the pen ei [CG REICTENS jtsmes . cahics wee ne wp to wits © games foes | Why, nothing, of course, so a fidence. He said bis Tribe would | too, was still in there pitching as ** « Have To Roles aie vat ones ovelaged win a second straight flag away, his club moved to Washington for Tae Red Sox vow otart a favor! | D ; Dane who js ranked third on the back last spring. He still thought two games, ‘ ing nine-game home stand, but . a. foreign lists, and the officials ‘run- so back on July 2 when they were emir Lopez feels sure his Indians are ® _ |ning the National tenriis cham- eight games out. Now, with # half-| The White Sox will have to have | Lopes feels, sure his Indians, are in Penn nt Race | game ‘laed, he's more confident | ent) Ot ier Washington, they | wining streak. na : in Ste e 9-8 than eves. oe c #9 | Nielsen, you see, absolutely can- Casey Stengel, knocked off a run |hit the Yanks for two Friday and| 5 1; behee-2 ea. And ’ of five straight pennarits by Lopez By pen Fev night aguinat' Balitmare’s cian ver ™ saeoun tap 29 savagies ian erveraed Oat OA 6 ile ened Satie, Be oie ctonsaderes tn two dupe. at | eewe 11a), bet woulen’t mention Dixie Howell Important) je finish bis ‘match with Hal Bur- nae at sivieg, place and due to | Baltimore. |who was to follow in the rotation. in Stretch Drive . ves Bea ieragreonaor 9 “SS . . : Ee : * * * : as o , srinn., NEW YORK w#—If relief pitch-| as it turned out, Burrows won | ; ey . to play a prominent 36. _ Home Run Performance in Both Leagues Soaring; ng rt treme at mv a SC SRC fo mit me to finish it at 2 o'clock I really thought I got a raw deal. I'm no good at all until afternoon. I arise early, but I simply can't fast don’t begin functioning until later in the gay.” * Defending champion Vic Seixas ‘lof Philadelphia, - Aussie whiz kid Ken Rosewall, and Davis Cupper Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., all jumped into the quarter-final. Seixas. gained his spot with a 7-5, 64, 6-2 victory over Australia’s Neale Fraser; Rosewall moved along at the ex- pense of Ed Moylan of Trenton, N. J., 6-2, 6-3,:6-3, and Richardson advanced by eliminating interserv- meda, Calif. 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, * * * Half the quarter-final bracket “| was ‘filled in the women's division. Golf Cavalcade Qualifiers Ready for $50,000 Prizes Opening Tomorrow ‘SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. —The Cavalcade of Golf tournament ;warmed up with a pro-celebrity | tournament today with the serious shooting in the four-day main event scheduled to start tomorrow. Bob Crowley of Mountain Ridge, N.J., and Skee Riegel of Radnor, Pa., paced a field of 64 lesser lights who shot a qualifying round yesterday. They'll join the 98 ex- empt players in the T2-hole scram- ble tomorrow. Crowley, former Boston College player and New England Intercol- legiate champion, and Riegel Na- tional Amateur champion in 1947, turned in identical scores of 35-34— 69, That's one under par for the Shackamaxon Country Club,course. A stroke behind were Paul Harney of -Worcester,...Mass., and Doug Basilio, Turner SYRACUSE, N.Y. uw — Welter- weight king Carmen Basilio.takes | his middleweight aspirations into the ring tonight in a 10-round bout with fast-punching Gil Turner. * * * - Basilio was a 12-5 local betting favorite to launch successfully his campaign for the crown worn -by middleweight champion Carl (Bobo) hauser won permanent possession Olson. Turner, however, hoped to-| draw of the cup after they had canoel’ turn the tables and put himself in| line for a shot at Basilio’s title. , * * @ The fight, in th® county War Memorial Auditorium, will be Higgins of Midland, Tex: Pontiac Women Winners in Silver Lake League | Three Pontiac women were wit- ‘ners Tuesday at the Women's | Silver Lake Golf League held its. | final weekly matches of the reg- lular season. Mrs. Philip Dorman | was medal winner with a low net score of 33 and Mrs. Max Rich- ardson took low putt honofs with 15. Mrs. Myron O'Dell won the League officially ends Tuesday, Sept. 13, with annual “‘doe day” when all golfers compete in cos- jtume. Golf will be followed by i picnic supper at the home of the broadcast and televised nationally | league president, Mrs. Earl Weber, (ABC, 9 p.m., EST.. lat Maceday Lake. NEW YORK W—The 1955 World Series will open in an American | League park — but exactly ‘which one or when is anybedy’s guess. Four clubs are in the hectic running for the American League pennant — Cleveland, New York, Chicago and Boston. If they settle regular season, the series will open Sept. 28. But if a tie results, the necessary playoff will set back the series opener to Thursday, Sept. 29. Those tentative. plans were ar- | ranged yesterday when basé¢ball Commissioner Ford Frick called together representatives of. the AL's top four clubs and officials of the Brooklyn Dodgers, about-to- be. champs ot the National. : “Also Present, as. & Concession to formality, were representatives of the Detroit Tigers, fifth place club in the American League, and the Milwaukee Braves, the only club that could po&Ssibly beat the Dodgers. og In the event of a tie in the AL— and it could -be a whopping four- team’ snarl—the playoff game, or games, will be “played Monday, Sept. 26, and-or Tuesday, Sept. 27. If _ should interrupt the play- offs, series. opener would be put back, another day. : ' American League ident Will Harridge already has scheduled a coin-tossing session at his Chicago office tomorrow to determine oppo- nents and sites. in the event. of four, three or two-team ties when | ends Sunday, Sept. SB. — Opener in '55 Series Scheduled for AL City tie ever has resulted. That was in /1$8 when Cleveland beat Boston in the ‘extra game. Games 1 and 2 of the series will be played in the American League park, 3, 4 and 5 are set for Ebbets Field, assuming the Brooks win in the NL, and 6 and 7, if necessary, will be held in the American League city. aoe If Brooklyn and Chicago . hook up, there will be a day oft for travel after the first two games, If the Dodgers combine with Cleve, land, New -York or Boston,*the se- days. “But when they refused ‘to per- eiay masiy, 5 Ook nly 0. Babs Wonk. ice champion Whitney Reed of Ala- . 162 qualifiers in the first $50,000. ries will be played on consecutive . “TWENTY-FIVE. Loe 4 "Industrial Trap Shoot Draws GMC Gunners Six employes of Pontiac GMC |: _ will compete in the National In- dustrial event-at the GMC athletic field. The $10,000 is the largest in American currency. A Good Used Car? Rochester and SAVE! oe YOUR HUNTING -NEEDS We Have the Answer BROWNING SHOTGUNS DUXBAK CLOTHING Bass Russell & Chippewa. LEATHER FOOTWEAR ‘Heed apd Ball Band Complete selection of. Coleman Derby Favorite Undetermined stakes and $221,120 in purses his owner, E. Guy Drake of Lex- ington, Ky. His latest was a smoot striding, easy victory in last Sat- urday’s $147,845 Washington Park Futurity at Chicago. camping equipment, 2-year-old champion, but none of the top three are eligible for that Be sure to see our new line of |) classic. There is a chance the title Ledies’ Chippewa Jackets. must await the runging of the Garden State Stakes. at Camden, THE N.J., Oct. 29. This race provides for supple- mentary entries, and Costello for Bold Bazooka and the D&H Stable 16 S. Cess iit Neodies abveaty have cold Gap FE 2-7621 shell out the $10,000 late eligibility @ Proto Tools @ Globe Hoists @ Atlas Lathes 84 South Perry St. : DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Blackhawk Porto Power @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS “Parts Headquarter for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Parts and Equipment and Saws Phone FE,2-0106 - ef fi a ’ } i 4 has been terrific, winning five big} up between this year’s “if teams on Coach’ Eari Biaik’s “noble ex- periment” of switching Don Hol- leder—for two’ season.a fine end— to quarterback where Pete Vann's departure left a huge gap. After missing an unbeaten sea- A | son by a single-point in "4 (a 14-13 loss to Auburn), Miami’s Hurrin® Hurricanes are all-outs for great- ness this season. e - > * This is the year for which Miami has been. building since its dra- matic emergence from obscurity Jan. 1, 1946, That was the day reserve Al Hudson sprinted 89 yards with an intercepted pass as ‘time: ran, out for a 13-6 victory over é‘ by the winner of the classic wind- - At West Point, everythit hinges | the ha ‘hilihe &d cchiotininn Sad cm tional recognition. For Miami, Oct. Tis their football date with destiny. But for Terry Brennan, in his {second year at the Noffe. Dame helm, Miami js only one of many “big ,, waiting in ambush. has only three start- left from the 'S4 edition which only one game in. 10—fullback Schaefer, halfback Jim More —, ard Ray Lemek. Lemek is tried, at "tackle in fall prac- THe quarterback with experience but cannot be expected to begin the seasongon a par with Guglielmi. ec, : >| and Bob Kyasky and Mike Zi nen If Navy- can come up with run- ners to match - “the missing John ‘Weaver, Bob Craig, Bill Hepworth, Jack Garrow and Joe Gattuso, the Middies might™ improve on last year’s 7-2 record. Holleder is not the only change at West Point. All-America Ralph Chesnauskas and Flay Goodwin move from guard to tackle and Dick Stephenson shifts from tackle to center, . ‘. * The running backs are excep- tional with Pat Uebel at fullback at the halves. However; Kydsky, reasons. If Kyasky and + iegler are healthy and available when the .| 8éason starts and Holleder clicks, | Navy's Sugar Bow! champions | Holy Cross in the Orange Bowl) | in)’ ie more |;Army will Poll. An Oct, 8 date | ation 2 rent line led by All-Amer- | game. ace experience — —— which | With vastly-improved Michigan ica end Ron Beagle and gambling) sre Dame.is on the eched- | opens with Southern Methodist: and | Should give the answer, ee eer. hago find | ule and everyone at Miami knows | includes one Navy and South-| Elsewhere a lack of depth is running 5 a victory over the Irish means /ern California the major problem. Apparently the best from the | 7 == ARMY WHEELS — Coach Eari.Blaik and team captain Pat Uebel | of Bellevue, Ky., watch this year’s Army grid squad during workout | here yesterday. Uebel, 20 years old, is an even six feet tall and packs | 197 pounds. Last year he was one of Army's top gryund gaining: ba hacks. Simpson, the American League's present runner-up for battirig hon- ors, might have been contributing to Cleveland’s thope for a second straight nt-today had the In- dians not “kept in me to pull the ball.” - * ** * Simpson is hitting at, a .317 clip for the sixth place Kansas City Athletics after three mediocre sea- sons with the Indians. + * « He went to Cleveland in 1951) after hitting 229 with San Diego | in the Pacific Coast League. Simpson says, “They expected center.” Harry Simpson’‘s Hot Bat Could Have Helped Tribe NEW YORK —_ Lanky Harry , me to hit a lot of home runs. They | soul,” ‘forgot that those fences are a lot|Chafipion Archie Moore when Closer out there on the Coast and | asked why he continually stared at that my power is to left and right | Bobo Olson before their recent : | fight, The bést Simpson could do with | the Indians was .266 in 1952, “At Cleveland they kept telling me to pull the ball,” he said and last year, In taking over the runner-up spot (in AL hitting, behing Detroit's Al Kaline, Simpson edged ahead of | teammate Vie Power who dropped frém .320 to 313. “Eyes are the mirrors of the said light -heavy-weight The round that ~~. everybody wins When the game’s over, call for sociable drinks of flavorful Corby’s. Add up the score for pleasure, and you'll have a real winner. Next time, say “Corby’s.” Also available at your favorite bar or tavern. ~~” BLENDED WHISKEY ~ 86 Hg Mi aun ravreN, SPIRITS—JAS, BARCLAY & CO. UME, oi, me ? Sam Snead’ s Golf School But more serious, almost the only way that this man could get the clubhead as low as he has it grip at the top—and that's fatal! iw You must keep a firm; but not Furthermore, it is best for the player to try to keep his’ back- swing shorter for control. “This | means bringing the club back no ler KANSAS crry @®—Coach Bud Wilkinson's amating football. tac- tory down at Norman is consider-d | almost a cineh- to~tufn-out its | eighth atraighs. championship model, You can't get an argument in the sprawling midlands that Okia- homa won't again nab the Big Seven banner and represent the conference in the Orange Bowl next Jan, 1. The Oklahoma front office men- tions prominently the loss of two All America, center Kurt Burris and end Max Boydston, and nu- 3 Bud. Wilkinson's. Sooners Picked for 8th Top’ Year . though, could be a little deeper. ~ Detroit Lions will play 18 foot- — ball games this season. 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Completing the trio of “derby” winners are Jim Shivas of Walled it rt a: ll Ay for Duck Crop aré at low ebb, woodcock seem unusually plentiful. We hope that a report of many woodeock doesn't mean that gro se are stil) near the vottom of the cycle, but there is some evidence that such ts the We base the evidence on i Ie pel | $50 U. S, bond for his catch. areas. Shooting should tend to im- prove as the season wears oni. i | EE = ra i Tar j it Par 4 i gke Hy ef hie ae 4 ‘ il H ii rt Li eTe ak E P rT 3 iE ae 3 fe 4. lj y { g Adios Harry Sidelined in $25,000 Yonkers Pace MONTREAL & — The Montreal Royals edged the Toronto Maple Leafs in the International” League pennant race, but the Leafs gained the honors when the league's All- Star, selections ‘were announced yesterday, ~ _ Toronto placed four players on the team and the Royals three. Red Wings, Columbus Jets and Buffalo Bisgns each placéd one man on the li-man team, which includes two pitchers and.a man- ager. , First pennant winner in orga: nized baseball this year was the Monroe, La., club in the Class C Cotton States League. The Yankee farm team won the first half of The Cuban Sugar Kings, Rochester the split season schedule. provides this protection Michigan statute, — the amount stated in policy. "1028 W. 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Come in and ‘Standard on many wedels; optional at extra cost on pome others ANY | _ 675 Oakland Ave. Corner Oakland and Cass Pontiac, Michigan ve a7 : , wY : _ ‘ 4 a te iz bs ’ * , om ” Ry : P is 4 im” a a - \ Se ees cal ee eee " or i ze Bin ae aes rae denim PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1955. ET a eer ee sae et bio ae tt Bais Fe ~ OE gate i She Ke. 2k Khe : a vd ‘ Pe f _TWEN TY: SEVEN * t “Free” Wheel Balance. With Each New Tire ' or Recap FE 4-2505 Roy C. Pulver Tire Co. 25 Pine Street Ya Block North of Pontioc Press & Title Help Toon thy. fi Mair § (A) mampractuning ane sueHY SPP} unr oF ree etcs svsvam Openings in Suburban Chicago for | COLLEGE MEN: to 4 Yrs. Any Field as TRAINEES to plan and assist in engineering telephone exchange equipment. All applicants must have some electrical background, such as military communica- tions, or experience with circuits or — diagrams, ATTRACTIVE SALARIES eet ee eee ee developments of the constantly growing communicetions field. Excellent pension (en pelt eeenen et eer ee ee For DETROIT Interviews If in the vicinity of Detroit, you | SAT. SUN. & MON. Sept..10, 11 & 12 3-602 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. | If you are ee en moll summery te | a i H, grant Manager, Western Electric, Hawthorne St: cago 23, Iiieole Se eee ' > Weotern Electi}e chicago, i. seman nae “7 44 2. 44 ‘Fa? Pa VALUE al _ im Gril) ikea a 2.' R Brake Adjustment Reg. $1.75 Brake Reline Special. Ford—Plymouth Chevrolet Bonded $3.00 Extra Tr ‘i = 4 : “Hol | “poier Role | in Bost: ‘Landslide. Victoy’ Seen by GOP Chief , WASHINGTON o — National ‘| Chairman Leonard W. Hall pre 1800 male ex-soldiers living at the 104-year-old home, 'Broderick Crawlord in Separation Suit: SANTA MONICA, @alif. w — Actor Broderick Crawford's wife ‘has sued him for separate main tenance, charging that his conduct in recent years has made their 1 | domestic life incompatible. They were married 15 years ago. Crawford, a. won an Academy Award in 1949 for his lead role in Sunday Hunting? By MORT NEFF "tn the first of a series of meet- ings between sportsmen and Mich- — — — the 1954 4 gunning season, - econsidera- : ble complaining ers whose week | end planning during the season must be fashioned around wide- spread differences in county hunt- ing regulations, Came a day off and the law says | “No Hunting,” even on. their own were forced to hie themselves many miles away, into the’ next county, to enjoy a sport which they might have found right in their own back yard! - Writer Isn't Hopetul for One ‘Covering’ Law | open to Sunday hunting, the’ non- uniform. low results in surges of hunters from the closed sections, overcrowding available . hunting lands, and overshootingthe game populations. These farmers were not urging universal Sunday hunt- ing, nor were they suggesting a suring an even spread of hunters, and equal. shooting rights for all. This may be-a difficult concept to write into our tfegulations. Strong lobbies pro and con are active in many counties, If the state ever adopts a single law covering Sunday hunting this writ- er believes it will BAN all hunting, simply because the minority group in favor is so strongly entrenched. While organized sportsmen battle in favor of Sunday hunting, they rep’ only one out-of every six . South Haven Police Busy | SOUTH HAVEN ®—State Police | of. the South Haven Post issued 138 traffic summonses in the Friday - throuph - Monday holiday weekend: A total of 10 troopers | and three National Guardsmen | were on duty as the post's five, cars traveled a total of 5,335 miles. |p." | Learning Lessons Gakaly = - . dicted today a “landslide N . : : for. the Republicans in 1956, But Senate ahd House. campaign com- ANN ARBOR «®—For Jim. Pace, a 19-year-old Negro football player from Arkansas, this is “a’ dream | Michigan's Wolverines, Pace. has a lot to learn. As a sopho- | ‘got three years to learn \Wolverine Left Half Jim Pace Shows |One Sophomore .Can Carry Leather j high school, mostly from the T- | a third string left halfback | experience and has not sevens » tor) | Rock, said he played on the No. 2. jteam in the state that mittee heads said it will not be .- easy for the GOP to win control of Congress, Hall said in.a talk prepared for | the opening of-a campaign ‘school for Republican state chair- |men that if the GOP can get its | machinery operating effectively at ithe precinct level “we can. look | forward to a victory of landslide Two of last year's sophomores proportions in 1956, not: only for ‘combined for a pair of touch-| the presidency but in recapturing ‘downs in scrimmage yesterday. | control of both houses.” Quarterback Jim Maddock passed | es ,twice to Terry Barr for tallies | le | Aeainst the reserves on plays of 40 yards and 45 yards. other sophomores, from last | experience and defensive work. the, But a year's experience can | make plenty of difference. Pace also has shortcomings in| formation. We didn't single wing very much." use be more than a so-so. passer, “I didn’t do much passing in high school either,” he said, “until my last year." Pace, an all-stater from Litt ATTENTION! $50,000 IN PRIZES finished _ with an 8-3 record his last year. ‘prospect Ron Kramer. both, Ceach Bennie Oosterbaan ad- ‘gathered in _ ‘distance aerials | malts that Pace’ needs beth more | | for other tallies Come Te SAM BENSON’S Ash about cur Bowling Shirt offer On each of his two trips skirt. ing the ends, Pace, a streamlined Both times, Pace ran from a single wing. He admits that he hasn't much experience / in it,” saying “I ‘Tan from left halfback oe Few Atfectionate. Blushers, Notes British Authority BRISTOL, England, Sept. 6 People who blush too easily are “rather fickle in their affection and don't find it easy to feel af- fectionate toward others,” a British | psychologist said today. Dr. deseeh | Sandler of rand Tavistock Clinic also told the Brit- ish Assn. for the Advancement of | Science that generally blushers | don't like jazz music because they think “‘it is an invitatibn to be uninhibited.” Blushers, he said, ‘‘not only fear being seen but feel guilty if they see things they are not supposed to see."’ * *« ®@ ‘But the normal blush fulfills an important function in the propa- gation of the human species —‘‘a sign of interest and reception and a readiness bag be courted." male and female blushers were | found to be very similar, though severely disturbed than the women, , “The blusher may not really be- of 1,268. | lieve he is inferior but he is afraid of being thought inferior. He wor- | ries about what other people think | of him,” he added, | “Blushers are uncomfortable ee others, embarrassed about giving tips to waiters and hairdressers, and when they come to a meeting | they would rather stand at the | back than take a front seat.” Ferris Institute Gets Aid From State Board LANSING — The State Ad. | ministrative Board has moved to ° aid the Ferris Institute in the face | of an unexpected enrollment rise. Inétitute Authorities reported they would have an enrollment of about 1,400 students this fall, ye to their ant estimates | Auto Safety Glass Quietly rates. is. COFFEE Windshield or Door ’ PP acevo | og a Hub “Auto G Glass ¢ Co. 28 Oskiand Ave. FE 4.7008 ~ 5 os : q] atetig | FORD or CHEVROLET . . $1225 PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH $1425 Other Moke Cars et Special Prices. Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra. Ci: SAFELY } BRAKES Nathaly NEWTREAD TIRES Sizes — 6.70x15 —7.10x15 -98.75 Exchange Airlift OVERLOAD SPRINGS - For: All Cars DON R. ‘MacDONALD, INC. 370 s. . 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You fqund my leather punch!” * Ki NICK HALIDAY — 502 pi) HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SE PTEMBER 7, 1955 - IEGAD/ THE HAPPY THOUGHT] BOARDING HOUSE By Ernie Bushmiller REMEMBER, YOU CAN'T BURN A CANDLE AT - BOTH ENDS. ] By Leslie Turner i. OU v7 = . av Lister, 1985 by NEA Service, Ine. j Kv Charies Kuhn ‘| |...1F THEY START ONE O’ THOSE SILLY KISSIN’ GAMES / NS MIGHT DEVELOP Z : INTO STARS WITH A BIT OF MM DUE AS Oe ON dae Soy ‘UTE TUTELAGE —~ HAR- AxLGY-=r 2 WHA a RUMPH fa. YEARS AGO, YOU aw LL eR ENON HELPED For’) | MEAN Amos: oy WS “ SPAFIELD RUNNER }\OCT A COACH | ee : via OUT OF SIM } 1 Bsc eateisertaeraty ___|| you GeT uP 4 \SLumP/ VERY. EARLY BeD-~-youre Not .|| AND You Go et, 2a ‘_ ‘. ‘ MSR » >, ov > ees GETTING ENOUGH || 1O.BED VERY | <— > & SLEEP i a ort Y, LATELY ~ BEY 5. wo? - / a ar aa | me 6 ( a a2 Zs en en ie SS <4 Ze} % : | ERNIE GUSH MALE | —- ot, bai att. : 2 ‘ @ ™ . 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MARKETS |/Progress Marks € 4} After Adva Produce Farly De lr _ las Reports Sho fer Advance Eerie aa AMY Dealings | oxmore wr vu me ‘ 3 fair demand NEW YORK, Sept. —Mod- | 4 CHICAGO @ — Most grains i best | oe ¥ eet. 1 Met |” “Dealers across ‘the country are turnéd ‘a little lower emg “ buying a late summer boom in a aig" up | Stock maket today in early deal- of Trade today, showing an " ings. new car sales according to field ability to continue with the J. bu} Gains were best in the steels | reports. vious session’ S. Se. 1) and chemicals, two of yesterday's . 2/8 The advance running to around | 9° 8: Calif. erts. 2% 4.75-6.00, | leading divisions. “On the basis of’ national spot ; ti Yesterday's stock market) rocks of the market, a noticeable three cents in wheat yesterday | , Cerrote: marked the completion of a reac- . brought a little profit-taking into ; |tion-recovery cycle by attaining a/ Surge in new car sales developed that grain. Selling was not heavy, new record high. The Associated |in the last half of August. In a however, and dealings. were rather Press average of 60 stocks was UP/ parallel development, a sharp re- slow. : ¥1.30 at $177.70, The previous high | auction in profits has been noted, Wheat near the end of the first ondossctesll as tged es ee! EOE ae eee or — to % lower, New York Stocks “mg thelr tremendous overhang $1.95%4; com % to % ‘Late ing Quotations) ,| of new cars at the expense of lower, September $1.28%; oats % admiral sa Be Jacoba...... tt Pager to % higher, September 57; rye rae ee ee. os eer rey aprenty | Me pecs 4 Ect atl] on cy cre aca be Alum Ltd ve A Kim> Clk... a4 Some dealers who had figured ‘Am Airline... 47 Krower. vt their net on each new car had Am Span: we tor S “St gh] teached an irreducible minimum, Am M & Pay... "3 ~ My .. 68.3} 0ave found that blazing competi- v4 MGas. a hn Aire .. $5 | tion has forced them to find new Am Rad cca. 28 bone 6 Chem ¢¢/ ways to slash: delivered prices if ms = Lou & Nash 85 /|they want to keep their cleanup agen < Am Tel a tei 1755. Mack Tre... 386 clling. : am Tee oo SS? Mas D mtr .. 3 : Anse Coe: 4 Mead OP Bs TO THE BONE Armeo Si... 4a1 Mid! gti Pa’. 485] “Nearly every dealer contacted Armour® Co.- 1) { Monsan Ch ’.. «t6|by Automotive News agreed the Atchison ......141.4 Mont Ward ., 85.1 E "i Atl Cet Line... 4 Meter ee : s, cost of selling cars right now au Mite |... &6 Motorola. '60.6-| slicing profit to the bone — or be- alt & von Mueller Br ,. 334 A bendix AV wos at Murrey cp ..41 [ay ee) Tater e ir | C | d ante, :, aren’ | Lodge Calendar ond Gtre .... Hy teas Oyps oe 3 Warner 481 ie ee communication Cedar ~y = Briges Mie ns ee Central ‘ita Lodes No. 60°F aA. M. Clark “4 opening ‘ hk, seee Me ww. 8 be & teed on hil corns oe gate, cs | Sadie ass, eit “noe. ase arta st:| Bose Babe: Ht Novt & Wt : 84 |Work nF. A” Degree. Richord vidual te 24.75; mest good and | > Mende i B large 61-54 Burroughs .,* 293 wwst Airline | 22 | Snover, W.M. Ad. choice steers 20.50-34.00; some. wid. i; peewees 27 ‘ & H.233 wor Pac .... 112 e. commercial and low good score “1.60. |, BrOwns—Grade A bo 61-87 wid. | Camp Boup.... 38 onic oi | |..944) Special Commun of 20.50; scattered saled utility and com- |*¥S, 4, large 87, m $0, email 38; | Cam Dry ...-- 6% paso & Bi. $3.9 No. 5 va Z mercial grass steers heifers 13.00- | Stade #2; grade © iarge Grn tes... er oe SaaS F . 17.00; mo choice fed ers offered | Wd. OVE. 3844; peéwees 22-27 wid. avg. | Capital Airl... 353 Boone” | 95 M., 22 Sep- early; bulk utility cows. 10.80-12.50; | *. . ROsTtOe CD ++ $5.2 Eoram Pict. 406 | tember 8, at 7:30 m. E. A. degree. heavy high yielding Holsteins 13.00: a1. Case. It veer Mee parke De... 414 w Adv. eanners and cutters mostly 9.80-11.50; | Commercially Tree «+ S28 Penney. IC. . 008 ° light shelly canners down to 8.00; |, W%itee—Grade A extra large 88. | C & Onie.. Be be "3 : uiihty and ‘low commercial, Bulls 13:58- a Cee 46, email | ice ort Bhd Pope Cole ss OT] . ° ae = ue. comme ie A extra large 56, Ciark Eouip”.. 76.4 Ctmer one as ews in rie FP oh Market Opening | 44%-62, medium 39-44 = Climax Ma.....61° Phelps D ... $2.2 : prime tual a or Sous to firm, Cola Palm soos ey Phill pets: mi A .38-caliber revolver, valued at id % ir weer Ar 5 villey | and wcommercial grades, 16.00- | SOeS Serene See petite et snd tide Col Ges -.005 463 Prilisby Malte 4 $85, was reported stolen Gene bis al eee 5 e * ssn? cenit gist"tang eiuns | eral suppen moderate and short oo | Soh Bs, S14 Proce G06 lear yesterday by Bernard Birch, Betiy ons, jombe 31 S0-53.60: some and emails. . Consum Pow. 49.5 gay *** 303/02 158 Baldwin Ave., Pontiac psoas : sad soe = ok AGO BUTTER AND EGGS oun Coane 6% Fuot — nae’"* a3 Police said today. Birch, who also CHICAGO, Sept. 7 ‘(AP)—Butter | Cont Can ..... T4 Renu ati 484} Stated that a holster was taken, _ | firm; receipts $60,333; le buying | Cont Mot :.... 97 pex Drug |... 941 said the theft took while the ICAGO — (AP) —» (USDA) — Sal- | prices - to % ‘higher; 93 cont On... siz Rex Drug ... 84) said place able hogs 8,500 ve y 28 | 98-78: 88; 00 B 86.25; 89 C 54; cars| Corn Pd... 388 Rey sp. 4a6|car was parked in front- of his oes ep a > more |%_B 86.15; 80 C 54.5 Curtiss Wr.... 33.3 a. ae ts under $10 Ibe.; sows steady Ln Mig od to firm; receipts 485; | Deere .....0°35-7 Gateway Bt. 47 home. : to, 98 higher, T'S? |The higher; U.S. large whites 00-009 | Dis © Seg’ s. 484 ie = 1 a a ae ent Ts ‘s “a; mixed 46.5; mediums Doug Aire ie 1.1 Scoville Mf ° ¥] Kenneth Bileddin, 29, of 464 Au- 16. with 16.50 popular on U.S. standards 36; dirties 26; checks | Dow Chem .... 58.5 rv ‘Al s iti burn Ave., charged with reckless over 200 Ib; over 000 head at : Bast Air Uso. 908 ‘x00:4 | driving, paid a $75 fine and $15 16.75, mostly mixed No. 1 and 2s 210- East Kod... 80 «Shell Of8F .., 61.4 . 246 Ib. but including a few lots most POTATOES El Ame’ ‘ite 444 Simmons |... av¢| Costs after he pleaded guilty yes- No. S-230 Ib.; mixed grades 170-1) CHICAGO, Sept. 7. (AP)—Potatoes . Sinclair O ... 55.7! terda Orion To. 15.50-16.25; $0 head lot around 33¢| Arrivais 76 : BI & Mus ... 36 terday . before Township ib, vat 16.00 and around 160 | shipments "308: supplies “whites Hoht, [Emer Rad .. 141 Socony Mow . ot)! Justice Helmar G. Stanaback, head bb. thie:_cows 450 Bo. Gnd |othore medorcte, Gtband “teense and | | BS oe ee lighter 14.25-15.75: a few choice 300 Ib.| market about ; Ex-Cell-O ... $2.2 & “Loree and. lighter to 18.60; most €00-600 i |salec: Washington long whites 3.68. | Palme Mor ++ 28, Sosrra Mand . 3+ |, of your iriend’s in jall and acods Tagen Sd larger lete 600-600 Ie. 13.50. | Russete est Idaho-Oreson ius- | Pood ‘Mach .. $4 Std on Cant | oog | OAll, Ph..PE 5-9424 or MA §-4031. jabie cattle 18.000; salable enlves|ioe. © Pontiacs $1 Preun Tra .. 446 td Ol! Ind 2s . —AdY 300; steers up to 1,050 Ib. moderately Gen Dranm ..oN NS Oa Gate bas active, steady-to 28 higher, mostly steady Gen Fas 1. eod Stevens, IP... 378 5 Oe Eg a Poultry Gea ile "ta stad ee”: 82) Coe (Juliet Colors lower; heifers steady to 38 lower: cows POUL Gen Ter... at Suther 415 to strong; other classes mostly 1 (AP)—Prices Gen Ti 3. 554 & Co .. 50.6 : steady; a load of high prime 1.137 Ib - fm YS A BO eode “ ’ steers 96.98: a few loads 925-1,278 No, 1 | Gillette +. #1 Sylv El Pad *s or rs Th. 24.75-25.75; bulk (Dang prime | Wality live My 10 a.m. en | ENG oe steers 22.25-24.50; commercial to pene 20-27; light type 3 “Bs G Sul .. 0 | ; low choice grades 18.60-22.00, 8 load of Ibs.) 31. Gray ‘Crosses 31-33; ‘Barred Paice. 23 Par ate a8 prime 1,000 Ib. fed hetfers 24.80: most | PO...” 39-33: caponettes iene’ shot 4 Raia ey 461|. Things wre going to be slightly good, end, cholce bettors 09577 Ty | ibe) 39-26; 8-5% Ihe. 41-42; heavy type | Gt West 8 ".. 21.6 Twent Cen :. 383) duller for the car buyer in the . 12.50 down: canners and cutters young urkeys 34: young toms 32- Greyhound ., 15.4 Underwood .. 30.4 5 - $00-30.80: utility and commercial bulls |,.Market full steady on hens with |Guif Oi! ..,, 863 Un Carbide ..1142/ next model year. — color- wise 13. 15-18.80; - good. and. chotce vealers |'8F™ offerings . Local demand | Hayes Mfg .. 7.3 Un Pac ...... 166.6 a Week. O08: 0 fear poime coe 3.00; euiia | aatered Os uailty colored hens | Hersh Choe. 46 Unit Air Lin 43 | anyway. That’s the prediction of down te 10.00: a sload of medium 700 Ib of medium ‘ % about steady | Homestk 37.2 Unit Aire . 46 rd’ ro pc Se oe eS supplies ample and quality irreg- | Hooker . 4 Unit Fruit .. 56¢|Ward’s Automotive Reports, TGalatle cheep 2.000; claughter lambs |WOr but trade not ve. Pancy | Hooker #1 pf 1012 Un Gas Cp .. 321| 4 slow. mainly steady with Tuseday; year. |copemettes are clearing readily. ud Her... ai Le aS m4 ustry journal. hing leady, to a8 lever: slaughter sheep See induetmay':. $8" Os sien... s83| The, dazzling and sometimes 1000-28 38, talniy 21.40 down, mest cull | CHICAGO, Sept. 7 (AP) —Live ing Rand ... 04.4 20.2 | dizzying era of reds, yellows, to low good lambs 12.00-18.00; 1,215 {yesterday Bt! ... 63.6 Warn B Pic Kot ad's shorn spring ambe earriee 1 AFT compe, ise heb toe, Lo Interiak Tr °. $28 West A Bx 278| Whites and purples has reached spring lambs unsold: mostly choice 100- 2-26; fient ‘hens 188-184: broti. | Int B Mach 410 Wests EI... 66.5 its peak in 1955 and the 1956 autos FE reas STE ae Soe | estates ach oes” ak | et BOSSE Wee non” Be aaa Le wT to go0d shorn ewes over ie 16.40. : > "| Int Paper 5.01203 Woolworth .. 50.2 will feature lessgiaring . : it Sct 8 Pelan'cTa S$ | combination, says Ward's tC. b. mephier Follows GM Pattern iota aoe “This doesn’t mean eters wil Pigures, after decimal points are. eighths .., be fewer,” the paper states. Mel DETROIT — Layoff pay and STOCK AVERAGES the contrary, more hues a Baldwin Rubber®;.....0.. wes 164 17 gerity pirane soe ees 31 3} | other elements.of the Ford-General Indust Rails Uri Stocks | Shades will be available, but | Masco sige ttrtee eee BE BR Motors-Chrysler contract pattern | Prev, day --+-- 308 143 703 iit | there'll be a greater selection of He tg +E cspspaocts Ue ao 3 32 | Were agreed to by the Detroit Steel | month age "hi t366 1286 41 169.2 | pastels and more refined combi- Wayne Screws °/°2-....... 13 1.3/ Products Co. for its 900 employees | [yes sign °2121: res 3S? $29 EE4| nations, a trend away from the jo enle; bid and seked. Tuesday in negotiations with the | 1988 low. ......: 202) 1149 673 1484 | current large variety of ‘pure CIO United\Auto Workes, 1954 low ....-.. 1439 778 85.4 108.9 Digment’ eye poppers.” | Earnings NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (INS) — Celetex Corp. announced net in- come for the nine months ended July 31 of $3,275,840, equal to $3.50 a common share. This compared with $1,958-670, or $1.95 a common share, in the same period last year, Sales increased to $50,399,156 from $44,445,999 in the comparable period of 1954. : NEW YORK, Sept. 7 #—Inter- national Harvester Co. reported to- day that for nine months ended July: 31 its net income was $41,- 568,000, equal to $2.69 a share, compared with $28,699,000, or $1.79 a share for the like period last the latest period and $762,577,000 In Oaki: County Circuit Court yesterday, Ciesiolka,' 40, without a license Aug. 1 in South- field Township. Admits Robbery Count Donald Shell, 20, of 5837 Hazlett, Detroit, yesterday pleaded guilty Ferndale Aug. 15. e County Deaths ; FARMINGTON. — Service for. Maude Kent, §1, of 20315 Hugh Rd. here, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, from .the Thayer Funeral Hone, with . burial. in Quaker Cemetery. Miss Kent died yesterday, after a She is survived by her sister, Wileox, of Far- person buying the home. 2. An up-to-date abstract of title showing clear title and tax history. cy 3. A warranty deed and assignment of contract. We recommend thet you have your attorney examine all papers. . has become about the most sound: investment. necessary WE are néw offering the people of Pontiac the above e for the past several years, Attorneys and Brokers - -- A closing fee will be paid to you if one of yeur clients purchases a contract. ‘MERYL STODDARD, ~ Land-Contract Broker . ¥ Member of the Flint Chamber of Commerce 4231 E. POTTER ROAD If you have never purchased LAND CONTRACTS FOR INVESTMENTS before, we will gladly have an agent call to answer your questions. and explain the value and simplicity in obtaining one or more of these sound contracts, at mo obligation to you. pressure sales talk; only an explanation of the facts. Make an investigation; there will be no high If you have bought contracts before you will recognize the fairness of the offer made here and will no doubt agree. that as this County, and especially the Flint area, continues to develop, land r Partial proof-of this. staternent is the millions of. dollars worth of land contracts purchsed in Flint each year by people from all walks of life. How- ever the building in Flint has now become so tremendous that it is going to become obtain outside investment money. Therefore opportunity. $500,000 worth of these coritracts sold by myself In Flint each year | WE BACK THESE CONTRACTS’ WITH OUR EXPERIENCE AND INTEGRITY to au i haz? g Hi 8% 2 AC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1955. \Car Dealers Buy Into Boom w Surge yond, ‘It’s a giveaway madhouse,’ said an eastern dealer: cTEps tes af i er said the situation which finds| cent, effective Oct. 3. haven't gone in for the volume Op-| cian World Airlines has tought eration. : “ ‘Small dealers are loaded,” he|tan planes and three additional said, ‘and will have to take a/ Douglas DC-7C’s at a cost of more gf electric motor by about five per ~~ Business Briefs [Poli SMASH-UPS MEAN PAY-UP! | WITH YOUR Insure With a et * « ! NCE OF ALL KINDS 716 Pontiee State Bank Bidg. DON’T GET CAUGHT FINANCES DOWN! Ph, FE 2-8357. CRAWFORD -DAWE-GROVE NSURA ‘ Seen Flint, Michigon ~ PHONE CE 5-8058~ Coll Collect = Only : 1 8 COMPLETE WITH THESE ESSENTIAL FEATURES © Automatic Oven Lighting ; @ Automatic Top Burner Lighting _ e Extra mas Convenient Storage Space y a _ © Lamp and Time Reminder -@ Under Oven Broiler—Large Capacity Porcelain Finished Even-Temp Oven. / * Available with “Picture Window” in - (Oven Door for only $199.45 . * 99 E-Z TERMS | My wife is a smart — little “chick”! -_ - She knows a réal bargain when she finds one and she knows a good range when she sees one! WHAT A DEAL SHE MADE AT CONSUMERS - ON A WONDERFUL — * CONSUMERS POWER CO} s Bh a a | MR. AND MRS. GALE NELSON B. Adams for positions: AMORA—Service for Mrs. | Binaess Services. -.lsccets01B Bars 'men,” with mechanien! abi Mildred Strong) Adams, # tenes omccdtl Meet ipa Oale-Street here, will ing & Telloring “"....: Plat schoo! tegoly hand mens Me a { verereereeree nN tools for thy job acc ta] fed a wiingenn to tearm: opis = ee Roope, and Service. f? eat Leer ree - ~aqjupeenuanaall 1A AUTOMOBILE ‘ Onn eee eeee. SALESMAN Se you aren't making money, {t's See for a = e Rot od where on ‘ r trades pay double commission. If WATERFORD -- @ Be Lone & 3 Fy you have something on the bail, : : : Diego, | & Personals |... 2... ae The polls will be open until 8 Calif, and Henry C. Kolhagen. - . CLARENCE eclock tonight in the 11 pre- | at home; her mother, Mrs. Anna! wanrey RIDGEWAY fone hegre es for Cites of Mteantte, nd her fath- mt dre te Board «...04+. Bi on REALTOR : r anf wd tem. | tre Pred Strong, Walled Lake. t a on Jos- for 14-| ber Sete. Serge cists: Gl gfe ae Sve Ben | fs eteea. "gore Brog "= att] emacs Sore Pa | rer Sale or Eeehanse Senence so) — CRANE OPERAT OR ' Must be eood on clam work. PINANCIAL mary shifts locally, and a eee ee a .. ‘The other change is the inaugura- ; . M wieenenes os $3 CARPEN ERS, PROJECT OF 60|™ —< 2 ait teas ee Bal a ss mvt ed by bis or nts Usrineas om veeeneeneens 4 By GTS Mo rie 8 Li La . ons, Joni | previously received their mail at Rochester; one sister,| vagy cn cccsssceeess 88] By Seth elle, Ba, “or cab - ‘ Por Bale Clothing “"‘::: 56 Cad Seer ta ‘and el ISS CARPENTERS, ROUGH | General Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Jo- >| Eee Recs conseeneeees BR Tere wore, BE it that Gen- ' tsgetlaneous "..22.... 60| Diet eet ee a et Oem, |and Mrs. Prank Nolan of Royal |e Suna €i| roe tervicg toute FOR EOTAs. for transients and ‘$ vuct olfrases rete Goce trons to Anstall approved +> @ plovment enetite tet oe: and and to be sure that the house ‘ . - 8) Sear ‘round work Obrien, ‘neat number is placed on the front ‘of Mrs. Carey Paty teen trees S cxrentencro- a ee on tthe Rouse whers it is visible | ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. | Sys tvaises’ Boarded 7000.) $8 Apply in a rise In Clean. from the street. These arrange- | George (Beulah M) Carey, 50, 1650 EXPERIENCED — nOUTE WAR ments or those for renting a lock | South Rochester Rd., will be held) parm MERCHANDISE for established dry cleaning rouge box im the post office must be | at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Wil- Far Grain & Feed ....... meee eeaners ne NTT completed in 90 days, liam R. Potere Funeral Home Wanted jabbreo ~ experienced sa salesman, Perma- é ir Nee ne or pa 3rs, William Brown Extension Training Scheduled at-Holly HOLLY — An officers’ training school in cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics will be held at the First Baptist Church Friday, beginning at 9:30 o'clock. Following s a pot’ luck ‘hincheon, Richard Arthaud, Case ‘Work Su- MARSH, Funeral Home, Auburn Heights ean. SEPT 5. 1983. ANNA *Ross, 262 State Ave., age 90; be-~ loved mother of Pred Marsh and Frenk bg dear sister of Mrs. Ke Mrs. Mary Puneral Rev, Fred R. Tiffany officiating. in Perry Mt. Park Mrs. Moreh will He tn state at he Parme er Funeral Tal Home. , 1955 DANNY 9, ae ig pe f Memory Joan is at the Dudley OHO eee neenwones 6 4 seetoeeenaseens & eee enennne eeeeeeeenon ‘) SOOO e Ree een eeee svecserecees M0 a |) we ewenne ¢ BOX REPLIES At 10,a.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 8, 14, 16, 17, 14, 44, 2%, 30, 32, 34, 35, 40, 57, 58, 60, 63, 64, 67, T1, 76, 77, 78, 84, 88, 100, 105, 111, 143, 116, 117, 118, Mode “Makers ‘Sheet Metal | Workers Help Wanted Male 6 Attractive Openings SUBURBAN > CHICAGO COLLEGE. MEN “ANY FIELD TRAINEES! DETROIT INTERVIEWS Sat., Sun. & Mon. Sept. 10, 11 & 12 See Our Display:-Ad Page 27 WESTERN ELECTRIC a oe Now BEING TAK. AUTOMOTIVE Sale re! eoneeaee AO Rent Trailer Ose cvacececes VO Auto Accensorian —cosccuenseees OO 8e: eeeeeeeecenes AT je Mi ouceeececes M2 Por Sale M re 2 Por Sale Micveles . .. . Per Sete Airpuaee’ 8s : je Airp . Transportation Offered + Fi) Wanted Used Cate «a0 . Wanted Msed Trucks ae For ‘Sale Used cere, .o Por Por Sale Used Trucks oO Card of Thanks _. THE FAMILY OF ARTHUR .HYB- ler wish to express thanks to the many friends, neighbors and rel- atives for their kindness and haga Also Rev. George Mur- phy for his comforting words _and_ to Pursley'’s Funeral home. In Memoriam tN. LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. Clista Campbell who left us 6 Gone to Heaven with the Best, Her loving Family. Flowers PPL NA PPL DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 3484 W. Huron 8t. FE 32-6301 _huneral Directors 4 PARP D DG Na, AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Pursley | Funeral Home. rE 4-121 COATS: PUNERAL HOME Fiocce mg A nan. te dhs 3-778? Dray ains—W a ord Twp. DIGNIPIED SERVICES - Kite» by_Puneral Home _PE 41882 os Hea. Piane or, Motor 2 | EXPERIENCED 3 | — Ly _ time. Walker's Clean- | ion. tn. tablished Amana Pian sales dept.. Comprehensive trainin, Me oars now @ Or ganized, immediate attractive [eran te credit approved or- ders, ust ve car, Eventual possibilities for aooemnee: asst, fre om ie ee om to any mm a.m m, Setzer—136 Hu Bontine. EXP. BUTCHER Apply 3 Sister's Market. 608 W_ _Huren St. aa EXPERIENCED SERVICE STA- tion man ow daily after 8 am. Woodward rd-Squb re Lake Service Next to Ted's EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR Only expe Bee Mr. Dull, Grin-| vsaginaw. PE YT 3-71168, EXP ~ LANDSCAPE MAN. APPLY _18 Willard, after 6 p.m cator. OL 1-471 and furnace installer Bryan F _French. 351 N. Paddoc EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER wanted, State ee and gS expected. Pontiac Press EXPERIENCED TELEVISION -_. vyiee man C & Vi TV, 003 Clemens. PE 4-1515. EXP WOOL PRESSER. WHITE. 1 auras and Appliance. Salesman | Must be.. experienced, strong closér, Wonderfu gig tor ambitious man. Abaya Morgen 108 N, eee ATE OPENING Christian man “ae _ Minist bese e— or “Y" Earn to $100 Et week wart _Bomac P Press SHOE SALESMAN FOR STEADY WORK. EXPE- taana OR ABILITY vol TRAIN. FOR MANAGER. SICK AND. A ~~ INSURA, a EXPERIENCED HOOFINS APPLE B SRE “METAL | Fe phone and address for abvoint- _ment. No selling SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS capable of — minor repairs rak ust furnish ref- * OPPORTUNITY. w to . eiving factory vour gars for apooint- PULL OR PART imorovement, Ex- enced not neces sary PE 16M . SEAT COVER VER INSTALLER. MUST be experienced. 136 8. Saginaw A in Oxford needs man lot Jeffery 0 WN. Pinan ington, WANTED. EXPERIENCED AUTO- matic heatin gaperianee. pply WANTED: EXPERIENCED tothe Must be experienced. es ROUGH CARPENTERS. project, Must be union men. Cal) Detroit. TOwnsend 8-4404. Eves. MA 5-3506, WANTED 2? GENERAL STATION attendants, Del's Service No. 3 jac Press ins. WANTED; Pontiac WANTED: MECHANIC. EXPERI!- enced. Call FE 5-0136 NURSES. ONLY inter FE 23-9194, ext. : 38. = IN cou RTRY FoR Waite middieaged handy m WANTED: gat aAN AT ie Pp . Dinnan & Son, 66 W om WAREHOUSE MA work. Reference necessary, Standard Electric Co. 5 Ba Vong man to train. as finance adjuster. Must have car and be high school graduate. This sal ‘aried position with com- bined inside and outside service man, State! - work, and offers oppor-| , Ome child, 6 yrs. rE More — LJ © home than wages. fore 2:3) oF afte; EXPERIENCED si SHORT ORDER © E N TY ERK. Capable of taking some dictation, Bta age. Experience. rting — —— Ce Reply Pon- ac Tress x S : EXPERIENCED ef oun FOR day shift. Sun. 913 Baild- xPRRTENCED— WAITRESSES. Part time 4 (4 = time. Nu phone calls. 107 N ae Mary-Go- Round R NCED WAI hg RESS5, nights person _Clark's Drivein @s Baldwin Ls EXPERIENCED Stenographer APPLY PONTIAC Motor Division Personnel Department Glenwood Ave. Pontiac, Mich. EXPERIENCED WA for ring afternoon shifts; must be over 21. Apply 125 N. _Perr te ELDERLY LADY TO LIVE Int and ae care “f 3 children nights, $20 a week E 1.2064 between one Hy p.m. - EXPERIENCED: WATT WAITRESS NO Sunday ofr holidavs. Dixie Di- ner, Birming «am : FULL TIME MAID TO LIVE IN with family in Franklin. pre _Simms Bros.,' 98 N. ~ SALESLADIES WORK NEAR HOME NO NIGHT WORK SINOLE GIRL, , 1820 YEA i for Drv Cleaners. 121 wil. jams ST ENOGRAPHERS City of Pontiac, Starting salarv $2907 anually. s day week. 1 vaca boo sick leave and oension bene- Personne! Parke. Sat, ee _ Office, Git Han ms) ‘ar ONUSUAL © eeontGRty FOR lady between 20 = 3. ee of age. r clerical ust 7 eve an unusual personality, Some Te of musica) background. Good «salary to start. Apoiy Care Music 0 19 ON. ND CURB GIRLS Drive In. aie Hwy. vat Silver Lake WAITRESS W WANTED, MUST BE experienced By Purtneys bogs Bto WAITRESSES. 17 OR OVER. _Tapp’s Drive In Restaurant WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIT, FE dren — motor. i: Experienced a Forme. me children's « salty on, Best) nomen «of ‘conditions A Mrs ~ Feehan %, vi at _ Bates, Birm MI _ 4-6900, SILK SHE? rR, Q UALITY Da full time. las Cle: < . 834 8, Woodward, Birm. work from 8:00 to servic = 27 CARPENTRY, ¢ CABINETS FOR. ey MAKER aND CARPEN.- ter itehens « specialty, Pm) 3-400 fe? cabinet work Phone dastees aL WIRING AND | rac. Licensed torv maintenance Murray, FE 3 Ni WORK Reasonable. FE 5-1016. Work Wanted Female 11 11} Electric—Sewers Cleaned meres. PARENTS her wy ri ae s 8 Crescent chevrolet Bagincering —taie FE one: ib YOUR Center ae OUR| pete Ne re a al: as ? i rere Course sien gai a on 38 Mi. Ra. fee Ceokam tet first job at iS teak "Pes ment. ~* sm. to ‘4:30 p.m... evenings by ° a. : : Mi Fon DUCT WORK INSTAL ag USEKEEPER WANTED IM-| MAN OR. woman WITH teaiew ane ee CLERICAL mediately for motherless home tou ‘er! the vicinity ce desited. ee: 2-0278. ith. Neat » woman between to care for 2 school aged ee. from hard Lake Ra. “Poplin Sade Misceant | free mere te ams oe copes! Fh hae aeons WAN, BETWEEN AND so 70) Typing pace ME ay 1 i me; papers to homes _Eves OR 32776 Grive truck work in lumber! to meet people, of- |LADY FO CARE FOR 2 CHIL- GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL * rane 19d ‘Cooley "Lake Ran fers opportunity for ad- dren Live in 4266 W Commerce Kinds, EST 1018. Marsh. ite FOR LANDSCAPING, WHITE) love "venetha’ nopiy i M Apply in Person to 353 N. Cass. : Desc. mlave feantie. Some % FoR oa) fa — agi 5 Nn S. DEMPSEY ae NG PLOO® LAYING ~~ OPPORTUNTI Y Sears, Roebuck &C Co. after 6. OR -31616.” ‘Circulation Dept. pedgg taining Wes Baiows. FS. Intelligent verson who has had| 156 N. aw. Pontiac, Mich. [LADY FOR BABYSITTING AND i Ni PLASTERING, Bele gauine ot Sov tree cal Sagin ties, Siueetore J The Pontiac Press CATHING AND FUAGTERING, =. Bin ee ee tJ 7100. PARKING ATTENDANTS. 16 AND CAUNDRES Wid. WIDDLEAGED Co M_& © ROOFING AND SIDING. exer. Day work. Must be eqod) CAREER GIRLS LACHDRRIS. A140 GONE gs | without children to’ assume i % yf bond on ‘roof No money Poet saute © Waren The BOND AGENCY offers you) 48018. mh fore ene seen etamee’ | per meek Premat veel repete stficient, " confidential viace-| MOTHER'S HELPER WHITE! Whe only st" Mervice EM 34003. “PART TIME, | Schwa aaitl = |“gi'ypagee ~ YS emir ak aeee maces yg ee : a | ed husband for general. ALESMEN NEEDED TO CALL|Bookkeeper, PC. ~ $338| MIDDLE AOE WOMA ag ag |. 4 emMizZ ON OUR, Al INTM: Typiat. sone shorthand io gm SS omae erect nome-| bath, sitting room. W S open.) With voltante, qutiger Discounts WE re Mus vENinas PER utive secretary on on live in. Box 6, Pontiac Press. oat +6001. — "| carpenter work pame. oains, PLEMENT YOUR PRESENT IN- Billing” le eae ‘ NEAT AND :. Instructions 9| Siarm windgws All other tvpes col WIT red yroll clerk. . “ = clerk to work at bakery counter ee ee . . . {ou AEE MR MILES at Ho qe aves fat] Fone” ents” pion ames CLASSES IN LEATHER TF Ms TEL . PONTIAC THUR. EVE- | Rec ae ap... -- $290] Bakery, 131 W. Huron. ‘eoling end ¢ . Da ar eee! of A BUILDING NING 1 TOS, INQUIRE AT| Genera eo “NEEDED sing. . 230_E. Pike ; ES. ive . | 2 tun time, ¢ . teal es-| FRIVIW m1 HONS® MOVING. FULLY “yor att CER a a oe ence Piety of ect | tuner and Remdaye Putin Dri| _egulnoed PE aL. A. {| Rapp te Seperiencs. at rc B-1 RIKER eR BLDG. to oop. Estate Exchange.| "3 r is New and repair soostaltion. oR wilh twain. Pa DRIVING LESSONS ta— ; fete Ford Sales, tom. Washing: LARENCE Control Hydro, or standard |g sNYDER PLOGR LAYING. ZW. Eve. or Sun.| “, : port a a Clerical: Girl iaeacron eal-chevy's. Day, Eve. o sanding and ‘inishing Phone PE te ‘AL bALES CAR AREER io ae Mr. tes. 31 Judson. , ATE BA small child weleome. Apply 79 Clark St, 2 ROOMS. a we ONLY. Fa |“ 5-2714, Also FE b 2 NICE le A trance, tor 2 men. FE ‘47800, 3 RMS. & BATH, NEWLY DECO- rated, no |SLICE OF HAM ne ots So oe is Sen “Now this is your final test!” or will all but elec- ee te rig. FE 23 aterfor ARCADIA APT, a G. I HEMPSTEAD E, Hurop | moon Ce eee See. aduits . ROOMS & Batu. } Rent Houses Furnished 35 paces rene pare, ADULTS, . take Call EM_3-2377, 3 gy Te nished. for _La_vie' Call MA $ ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, adults, 42 Mark 5 BEDROOM PINE LAKE HOME, tically new 280 ft on lake. ust be seen to be « A $250 « ith Available Tat to — heat Oa Middl ey Ve mile wong . ve" biet : tak wat SMALL xs in ing~ og AUTO. %, hear groce tis wernvay ‘Ra: Boe. Pie _ patrick. A BEAUTIFUL MODERA, 6 _BSauiee cabin, Pan or o~ ALL } MODERN, 6 6 ROOM furnace. ae “Wolverine ig 2 o ei at ROQOM —_— 0 child. OA 86-2734. 7 _LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. Private ee _ Working couple ee 188 N 3 sous — pished. Small baby welcome, e St. FE 2-2800. me _Cot iB 5 Sa 3 oe ‘M. COMPLETELY modern ent home. og wed monn ‘ie00 Hamlin. RA, ester. it "ROOMS A AND- AkD BATE. PRIVATE FE 44143 before f ) Utilities siniked Ease wor | Ze rE 7 ROOMS SOME AND, B hogs 4365 WON roe. Drayton a 3 ROOM APT. WORRTNG OU- - ewes. = after Q APT. Daten pron onl 2h PARTIALLY 3 FUR- . and running hot water. 1 APT, PR mare BX Close in. F iooee Share bath. Adults. FE 2-9615, CLEAN® KITCHENETTE a week A” utilities furnished CURE Ae CULE APARTMENT ON UNION LK. $85 @ mo. tnciudes heat and es. EM 3<9511 or EM 3-4086, DESTRABLE APT haba PRIVATE eoulty, larger homes for smaller, city property for. suburban hom bath for one lady. 38 Williams. for incomes We do our wtmost ecg aT to satisfy ties concerned. = toom for rent. No ¢hiidren, Do nof fee: obligated Cali us for izabeth Lk. Rd. an spo sini regard GR ROUND FLOOR arr. CLEAN toe sipitity of trad if Bs] A oe ~~ y. ie p repu the leaiting t pee fgg MMOs G88 Fenty scl cls | Bee TRE - DORRIS & SON TORS PE 41557 COLORED dren, Licensed home. FE 42892. echool grade aged ehildren Licensed Christian home. __Phone Metamors 61FS , sere. CARE FOR 1 CHILD ° ‘bats. te. home, FE RENT IT FASTI- through Rent Ads! Room, house, -apartment, ’ any: thing — Want. Ads give you ACTION. Dial - -| 2-8181, ro : 4 . j 7 ry To. "ne avetishle Gort rH ; _1968,"i40" Hudson, PH 2-4600, LAKE. cE ORION 2 oT EN: ROOM me » tes ietuded. taken ‘MY “Pern. “a 6. UNION COURT Zgfeoms and dati, Aduits only. APT. $23 | — *k.’G. HEMPSTEAD - |“ tia, Murs” esa BEAUTIFULL _ FURNISHED ; room ecniahe Hills home and 2 car warece, Adults will lease & mos wet furnish character & credit reference. Reviv Box # Pontiac ens 2 Completely Furnished Including automatic washer and dryer i) bedroom home weonetes a wall to rail fs Teation roo ; arian. win aes for ” ; mouths. _ month. : ; Ask for fr. ateman. . Bateman & Kampsen tae Telegraph Eyes, & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Completély Furnished Including automatic washer FOUR ROOM, MODERN HOUSE. About § miles from Pontiac = No ences, FE 2-1160 after 6:30 om. iufhat re HOME FOR RENT. CHIL- dren welcome, Cae Romeo PLa- FOUR R ROOMS. 3 MI. PAST FISH- ers, Gas heat, automatic Itt wa- ter, Two emall children welcome Gas and light not furnished. FE LAKEFR( RONT I RENTAL fern. a mo, lease, Fie aera oo BARTRAM 4302 4392_Dixte Hwy. % . nicely furaibed on on & eed lakefront CPANGUS. “19{9 M15 Ph, ._ Ortonviste Hylile 332, collect nel Setl Willow Beech. PE 21282. MODERN HOUSES, LAUNDRY and electric dryer; 10 miles west f A ee merce Dr. EM_ 34006 iD ee UnFuR- re r se “HEAT. * ‘A CUTE Rent Apts. ts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 Udi siast ter sete Pm oles 3 BEE Sie VT AND 3 1 APT. On 8. ie witli LAVATORY. FE FE rences reauired. ¥1 oe be . = one Rauite z empiored fui basemett : i N. Paddock, Realtor, month. W. G. PE 5-0533. 323 betw children, _Scotp Lake 1Y 9-340 rPuvare Westside. - ground, 2190 Part le, Cass ake Very reasonable TO'7-7120. __Detrott. ROOMS WiTH WOME PRivVi- jewes for wentieman 209 Florence Ave __ FE 24 : ROOM IN LAKE AREA. HOME ers H ladies, or @ couple bathe $7 a Week close in. Parteges A ie a oe iM PLUa SLEEPING F school SLEEPING ROOM Houble or single. 64 nt 0. ' | SLEEPING Room rr WOMAN 4-37 _ only. FE : WEST SIDE SLEEPING ROOM. Rie a le - double. FE 68-0907 before ~ Rooms With Board .38 1 OR 2 MEN — PON- __tiac Mtr. Home +7701. | BOARD AND mR ONE nOGaT _wentieman. West side, FE 2-3429 NICE ROOMs G = NTLEME W only, 14 Matthew, REFINED « OnWHLERAT. room. board and lounges, to ee Motor Fishers. Ph. 32-9023 ROOM & | D IN PRIVATE — Cee ve wPisbers & ac , Ph. FE 5-o008. s RD VERY GOOD loward BOARD FOR 2 OR more buddies Clore to town & bus, $16 week. FE sae Roy Annett, Inc. | A iv17 6. yieorseh Co-operative Real Rent. Stores 40 Fes Sale Houses 43 ; m3 oe Mura naan TE OT Good for Many Businesses | corner, at San- ¢ FE 3-403. St. ion Area ONE \ tay RENT 2 ae ME CLEAVE, THERE te saat? Dae ‘ees : ia ihe | focatton Ee ~ Fi cm, Taney “5. bun~ oF. pose fepnaes. boathouse. #13,- B.D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 ° Eves. & SUN, Estate Exchange “ — S| Established im 1916 QUALITY BUILT ~ HOMES wew be Load Prt bas Lemna Tre: ie feser ‘am Sea cet pow ge fe ii tka) Mfed “bath. ful rm smi ed Hy A t 11060, ‘terms, ACRES ON LAKE—with mod. FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW. Lewrence PE 8-10¢ Next to bone Power a oo eee * s. & ow. . wD STOUTS Best Buys » Today — MONEY MAKER Let the Tentals av for. this house for you, 4 family home, located . “in good rental district with 3 car @aree lot, Oniy 99500 nal” AKE FRONT = > on to mover go ® room cated just weet of tine. —— hee stool and lava- and screened porch, Total rice $4900.00, ’ EAST SIDE bedroom bungalow - east Pontiac Only 4000 00 $500 oy. this 3. bed with “ae bethe pe Edw. M. Stout, Realtor VACANCY FOR T Two. Close IW. | 7 » ferinew mt. FE 5-165 evenings "tl 8:30 Convalescent Homes 38A ime. ¥ rooms with y water, FE 42234. ° ° OWN PINE CONE NURSING HOME taking non-ambulatory and am- A Coe aoe _ * o nome a bulatory patients. 24 hotr nurs- good sited lof White frame eid. ing’ service, $126 a month and up. me and landscaped lot On & - FE 46018. 1 Road. WILL (CARE Fe FOR R ELDERLY Pe mn my hom pti, << lag ome Hf according to pe- tent. FE +n Setween 6 oa Hotel | Rooms 2 & HOTEL ROOSEVELT | Rooma 9 ie oats $17.80 up. HOTEL / AUBURIN DON’T -PASS UP MONEY! belongings, for cash through Classified Adi! FE26I61. . Sell unneeded NEAR WASHINOTON Pour (4) bedrooms, bome « Louise - ITS vacawr . NOR On Balaeer 1 Year oi 5 gel un rae setae nm 31 000% ren ren ecto ) ‘Ba nase ‘ ae ~ Gt Fr po Sie re lot, 4106 F4 oe setdroom shell —- Tee, en we BUY LAND COWTRACTS ICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron St, Ph. PE 7 mee a rm. ate ome for ate | : SUBURBANITE eage, CAKEE WwW aterford Village Li 7-3800 BUILD NOW oat ONT TRIPP NORTH'SIDE | * Jn our well restrizted Waterford ie, cur clans or yours. G. 1. RESALE HERBERT C.-DAVIS | , ._,8!,500 DOWN - | i BRON EDROOM as ag bifeh trim, ‘ ered walls. “alo: 2 seat cer ny other So bp eet Ae a | root bs with 8 0 down, Rue- and schook no now: aoe ‘ Hardwood . tied _— ih, oe renaleg Pernt floored 4 4 BEDROOMS fgk Wa Madly "a" Gh) Lvay,t tem non, , shade ite mange keree "4 3 3 . ; x foot, ré are 3 chicken -|Templeton EH co ag ‘DRAYTON PLAINS Sag ere and birch Fim | a Bedroom ranch bome, wget beg tiled beth oo ¥ $3,000 down, ¥ *® a! net "hiteie ita ae he os WILLIAMS LAKE - bane jp dot nicely Tandecaped, inke 2 ase pa. ee regular dll ghurehes. wa = ‘ ~~ one of shown in So bigs Eon cc YLVAN CITY BM ES a) Sab eae ied at | fats etna Pes, =, op #17, with only 500 down, - oh re, also Etta tate a F. C. Wood Co. ym E "SUBURBAN |Sxrsisreme ate Be. 8, ee Beit, compact smal ome, 2 After 5 Call OR : ge tae : 2 Pru ream, oft hea 2 fe “iy ek witt : $8500 “witn Perris feu : nm KEEGO HARBOR The te yours OFFERS poles cea] = “enter. rs al % Immediate Possession | Cherokee Road ago, a 5 room . oo a a A see cnt | ELIZABETH LAKE ~ ‘estres “Macler | |ESTATES — | W illiams Lake Privileges as at, 2 car “ga room setags,. Printers, on Commletely furnished 2 bed- ay ceateh and end i a down ae ‘g : ee tas , yee seaped lot. The price heat, gcteened Ss “place, etn kitchen, bath, MN today replace. Needs some * quaines, Venetian blinds. $500 oe [a OOF 4 Tans, & vereena. Renutiful- NEAR ST. JOSEPH, - tees “| Are you ambitious? De you | HOSPITAL 5 & dee gates & ay 3 bedroom, 1% story home with ing “with apt ee ing carpeted iting room, 2 bedrooms 8 room & bath s becreeans. some work that you coul and full bath dows. Beautiful scien ml] Seema aie sae | aruc reespeei tere gy fd lal De eg tne. offered. #9700. Terms. . ontract. By appointment only, ~ | tadion Viltare Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor i ‘i : Bream tun calor, excel a ws! Bt. re te BUD tee NICHOLIE Fone ‘WEAN PONTIAC WioM scHOOL. heat. orm Bg lly Large @ room ein excellent estate and ranc condition. Easily convertible to | 49 Mit s St — S-1208 ; Sil Take A income, Priced t. Eves, Mas "Tilchece, PE 46773, Mopine ati a Use Fes it | eter iene > = a a ‘ * pes io “4 SB pon Sth og | wood floors. prions walls, 2 acres. t08 , 4, Quick pos- East at ttieesietsi| “PONTIAC REALTY. |—tes a ete . wolel, new Timken off for, TY Baldw: sa77s ROCHESTER AREA nace, 50 hardwood trees on = p UusdeaW peut Lovely 3 bedroom ait in ‘5%, miviecer a" yevet iter iui ‘cahin with sevens Coder | Muh, 7. coupeaton, Mastered ake. 617.200.. term: Consume Power ‘ease, Near! oace Larse lot. 100 2 180, $12- -, | emotions Possession *f oe eer vin setae ants ‘ 1 “ Pg Uasereme. NNAN, L ADAMS ROAD dining. breaktast nook, ca ‘nares Ol ‘beat. Bite re car cusched” “comes Go| MMAR WATKINS Laxe eo je Soe breesewey ae et I Poe egg ieee home. Has viet wits #1800 we. hi lake, . @ ~~ living room AIRPORT AREA ‘ ae is corpemaa ceramic ‘ = with o ween Be gid Roy Annett, Inc.| beati*shuminem ‘storms ‘and fee Sane ar sereens: lake privileges. a and arden menace. ae mare BAL TORS ral >13 Takes | $4,000 to handie. Own- om © Soon’ ventas and ‘Sundar vl ean "RIDGEW AY : . o7s ‘S FINE HOMES ~ | SUNSHINE YELLOW! | cook A PROUD - eG: ) Seb. TION” = be your first ee when you see a- vith stairw to finished attic, “Wonderful loc - will be your next when you eA ae Yuitete ss oe ate ite aan, Rew $3578, _ The Northridge BIGGER AND BETTER - THAN EVER THE FINEST IN| “MODERN LIVING Gur newest 4 bedroom brick ranch homes are - now available with long terms, low cost GI and _ FHA financing. MODEL OPEN _ DAILY Tern SUND AY 8 - iy i ray 5.0143. ses “MARSHALL STREET : RJ. VALUE, Realtor. eS “Instered h *Sesement, eacelient Soe Sec Dent wom ane a at = ofp omg ramnglin mr | THE MA" Mt. “ELWOOD ALTOR S143 Cass Binney Lake Rd, e200 ae Er Term ae =: DARDAL 9 # rooms and full basement Sn heat, 2 car waraee. paved st ecently jce Oak =2 800 Shown be “tons 7 redwood ol) heat wiility room. iam possession ROCH! ESTER AREA "RIDGEWAY a id FE 46203 Co-operative | Real Estate Exchange ~ ROOM “TO GROW on the balance » landscaped 1 , school, 611,000 $1,700 down. FHA. Ml 64044, ee New 2 bedroom with PHA mentees. Only $7,280 full : rry | Perry | Park Area Re- Lake Oakland , © J bedroom ranch with ake privileges, ell extra room vy to riced to sell quick at only $15,790. J. A. Taylor eeeUTOR ~ INSURAN' Sees eRe ae reas GATEWAYS fc ier, eon Se HAPPINESS wails, nice and kitchen, * justvett Ww. tierce. a FO age AMILY " Good weekly ton, apts. tented, ; Neat and clean, basement gas heat. | earege. down and rental will pey for it. — oecnagae white e bungalow Z wena, ‘mirror like oak floors, plas- wheal Fasie"c. Saved Seok, Pree BRICK TERRACE DOW — economical exc | wees heat, sun it dint Ege “eee ae shes, Innd- scaped jot beautiful Geyoud words LAKE FRONT ern A modern to the minute 2 bungalow Basement, Peooe ou ‘heat, 165 foot lake wr aia WE TRADE DORRIS & ‘Ser #1587 SHELL BRICK FRONT. Nice shad: Ward's Or- ne we payment. guest closet to the EXCE PTIONAL, city on a beautiful miles weat Feteenoes site @4x150 ft. with frontage on paved street, 4% room, f insulated brick Franch ram! ering ® vestibule en trance with quest “suoeh to the ia , & avs room with picture win~ dow. wely bedrooms, tile bath, Gunity room with new washer and dryer, attached garage, Pish 1}, FY and outside grill. Offered at 950, $2. 959 down. SEE IT HURON GARDENS NEAR ST. BENEDICT’S PARISH Donelson 8c hool, s and shon- a Attractive T room and bath home in tip-top con- Vestibule entrance with 1S ft. living room with rug Spacious finger tip kitchen. 9 closets, plus stor- tage space. Utility room with washer, off heat, combination stormes and screens, Attached ga- tage, Penced back jot Shade, shrubbery and garden spot. Of- pot ad at $10,950 with $2560 fn month Like i HOME AND LOCA: TION. OWNER “TRANSFERRED OUT OF TOW ‘in - Buy-To Set To Trade droom dition. | You TauY AD "WELL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO.,, REALTOR Co-operative Real’ Estate Gemaigh F€ 2-0263 1075 W. HURON « DOOR TO NEXT TO BRANCH = GILES Be sure to see these mew | homes on F.H.A insidg the the city on large 50 foot jote, near itor > schools, and ete piet nished ex for de ae and the full price . $7450.00. Down pay: only $800 plus mtg. NORTH SIDE Cute litte 4 room/ 2 bed- couple or a stingl ede og hoa Cay bun: i] price maj too, WEST SIDE. only Be sure to wee this ony . dome eee | Pen Ju ot Mplock ' = tai. Pal ul bad oot “Terme YOULL NEW 2 pity 6 ' FHA HOMES yechuren haar ye! . tile bal other DIRECTIONS: From Pontiac. drive out N to Madison Ave. Turn ieft — sign. to mode} at 773 Mad+- é- PEARL BUILDANG CO. FE 5-7923° | : Flizabeth fake dog BRICK banement oma 110x150 prese: ey or land contract. as tan $4,950 Ts af! you Lag for this 3 bed- room modern A, with « = & ieee up pitioe full eat, corner lot, iving room and @ a ae eat, fenced yard, $1,250 — movep you im. Pioneer Highlands ? hemersce yy eg a living an: oi*f bedrooms ‘up. Ont Rereed ait i Bedrooms up. « Recreation—coo: on Sylvan Lake. 413.800, can be. arranged. Off Joslyn rooms with full ae weet ‘Only $3,400 down to per cent GI ponerse: Monthly payments of 964 SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no abswer Ph. PE 62504 PP Soniyn Cor ard. REALTOR tative Real Matate eran | BUY. partridge | to Bee. KNUDSEN EAST SIDE Chote . 7 is the “Bi “pina” | _ Privileges terme t 101 room es f OT Just $2500 moves this nice hom s . $12,450. with payments to fit budget, , TR. HILTZ iv ye eotote e and mnsorsate a 4 Fees + family inte VILEGED ce car garage ‘Huren $-4181 = LAKE ESTATES. 5 home, bath, of) parenee, elec, water heater. breeteway ear attached garage; 2 jots; $1,000 down, OXFORD SUBURBAN 2 bedroom hom with expansion § attic Plastered walls, Pull divided ment, #0400. BIRNeINON AM 2 bedroom brick ome oak floors, fyll basement, urnace and water heater in 1964. $16 RP Terma. "EN 4 to 8 P.M. $050 down, New 2 peshoom mand - YEAR AROUND COTTAGE Year round eae Ue ore Leke rime, rage . bamt a ated ‘o 4 lake. Only “ BIRMINGHAM Central location, Well kept wp home, very close bad maint business distric Ydea! “| Preadiucoa! | office or elinit. cal for additional information. | 1 3 hos stone = GENCY \y N. ‘Reginaw Stree o WE pele Eve. PE. 2-180 Bateman 3.Bedroom Brick Located 4 miles fant of: tine on large parcel, 15x300. Custom = kitchen, tile bath, full basement. of! windows tures. St. Mike's Ares Immacutate 5 roomy hunga- JOHN R. IRWIN ms Ph. DRAYTO home GEO acre 6 acr low with wall to wall car- eting. tile bath, nrw iteben and aarage You'll say it's a “doll” house Only $0,500. This you should see . Edgewater Drive’ New Contemporary Re prepared for something fireplace and Thermopane window wall, right through ~te the basement rumpus rm. with wall to celfing fireplace. There are a frost other outstanding | see Mt and Mi 1 mille past Telegraph rit 8 Telegraph Fve ae Co- Sac het hbo Real “Eatate eachanee “NEAR WEBS THR” SCHOOL}: 73 bedroom | wine, — a 7 ng. Gas hea’ adied ie jot and 2 car “Ferage.| 1,000 with terms, CHICKEN FARM 2 ae with 4 room)! home and atnty. creo, | Mod trodern| with base- heat.| 2 houses “la miles to Pontiac Motors‘ y with’ terms. CARROL L G: ‘PORgIrT. 36% West —"t. _ Cooperative} “Real ni Hite Exch. = ROU iG Te. $1,250 with $450 fio wa. $30 per month. Outside water, Mab ke an offer _ LAKE PRIVIL EGES . fees gay, ek wane Lake. $2, uf i “JIM WRIGHT, Realior re 5-044 different that will -thrifl you from the moment you enter the beamed celting : living “reom with jar RA and wajtch for orm vans ; oo AS Sylvan Brick N 4 Consisting of two bedrms a and tile bath’ dewn ans two bedrooms up tot ved ¥ t and mn the carpeting. and drapes: ‘gre ineheded at | 817.500... Mid W be sorry if Fou miss Realtors. FE 4- 0328 ehicken - Term _, Carpe nace ity ¢ schoo SELL home Rose! WILL or Waiter @ PANGUS ee Terms T HAVE 2 BRAND ; NEW > “BED- see Wateriord ORAL Realtor MODERN | Sun, 3-260 Rogie ‘tocmhare: 21 inch OF tefrigerator and stove ception room arid water heater $2.500 down. Seebait St. OR 3-1854. By owner equity, balance ‘104 FE FE 49628 Raseme downtown, $1,500 down, $60 mont! 00 rhe at White Dake: INCOME PROPER ge ¢ Uaree ving reom with picture 3 family tm good condition, 2 vil forced — ‘so sees. apa: first floor and one gg 4 Drive out oo phe — Lake and new 2 car gerkee rons | 4. Watch for r LJ tecame, ewese por, ments wes! J.C. HAYDEN to nection. ~ P PrOD” | Realtor erties shows by sppointment, | "alton Riva Open ‘Even WM. H. KNUDSEN PRIME EAL INVESTMENT & sie Bid. * ae Pootine a ¥ ai ave Le tered walle Pall besement mt Rute to tine ear grocery and easy terme. FE '3-4855 cated ‘on 2 FG. Oa tote Ite fn good ~ aa income, sa 100 | mos Soe $11,000, ‘Or ie : xe x “clot Gibr mar), Death Coos EAST OF PONTIAC —_ . @ v attracti > tedrm. home 7 Sie te eee |e oT! is ch any ree, beautiful : * rees and oe Only #1 ee, wise ‘Ge cher Or tee me with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen aoe and streens. ith 1 bedroom, cull — itehen, ful Kite! be —— Only $11,000 GIROUX & “FRANKS ENERAL REAL ESTATE Hw OR enya ys Sun. 1 to & p.m ‘2 BEDROOM MODERN HOME 30701 basement For sale. OL TARE FRONT yr. old modern Taree Iske , ot, Ledge- fire utiful sereen ete. Price $13,500, $3,500 1919 M15 on torts 132, collect iN WOODS. NEW RANCH Xs brick and sluminum , Fire a owner, ing coth- } in Wa — ~ pine ‘si000 anch, titecned “Tarage, “ares 2 BEDROOM ON % jot with_income cottage and J car garage in Southfield Aliso e parcel with artificial Jake s om either. Call rc ‘ter after @ on -weekdaws EM | DRAYTON PLAINS 6 ROOMS AND | bath bed furnished GE TV rooms, all Living ted. Full basement, gas coal hot air fur- Screen and storm windows ar garage. Lot, 402120, near | and shopping center per month 2031 MY EQUITY ON INCOME Will take discount’ 103 N awn, TAKE $i0e FOR MY 8-OM12 § LOTS WITH 7 ROOM HOUSE — 4 bedrooms. kK, dining | ving fm, and full bath | si Brick fireplace full basement. | elects wate; eater and laundry tubs pt omit furnace. ail oak floor red walls and paint- od water Close to schools, inclu@ing high school. Full scteens and storm. windows, New electric dryer. 2 car garage. 1 car gatage and amall barn. Ten fruit trees, nicely shaded lawn. ea~ tion. $% miles east of sd Shoo € miles to Rochester, 8 miles to Pontiac: Quick possession, Cash or terma with iarge discount for cash, By owner, Nelson Jaycox, 3416 , off 8, Blvd. east pe cerca omnsageperce— LAKE ORION nt, hot air furnace, — Green, 66 Park Blvd. biter 3B ON \ BY ~ ouT HEAT WA ATER TION “AREA. ALUMINUM EDROOM RANCH VILLIAMS LK. RD. OWNER FULL WALK- REA- (996 N. 5 fu on binckton format: Frontage on Perry St bedrooms. & bath 75x300. Q whe Also Sil- Sultable for a variety f uses Fi “CUCKLER REALTY — Saginaw @ Real Catiand Are. ‘Estate IMMEDIAT Ee _ POSSESSION | 1362.W. Huron St. REAL OPEN EVENINGS joo W. Huron sone ‘REAL 142 W Co-operaticve Real Estate Exchange : * ta ica “BY OWN } 32 bedroom ranch style home: with Watkins lake 5 es: Situated on 2 lovely wae » havi many deluxe eg #15, cash to your m oO oT for “en appounims : Open Daily 1-8P.M. . - 2 BEDROOM $7,300.00 we am FHA oe Bag taper to Sashabs t = two eat s to model 3 BEDROOM FRAME $12,150.00 No Money Dow " toG. 1. To reach property drive a $8 Wakion te Mode! =" 3 BEDROOM BRICK PRICED FROM $13,850 G. |— F.H.A. Te. ret on SF es out vs 10 Dixie Mighwag) = ng . Lake. Road = pecan poe righ mile’ to . WM. A..- KENNEDY "TIL & FE 43800 BALDWIN ROAD h bun- m. 2 bed- heat, lot I ad EAST SIDE De ane papel egemos and pape OG ‘and you ave a nice Ww Py vedorn vaneskew for only dow, SUBURBAN aged omar rooms, tile bath, full ol} heat, large lot nicely land- scaped. $8950. Joseph F. Reisz 63% W. Huron = Open ects | Co-operative Real Eatate Exchange BROWN VALUE—Modern two bedroom Bungalow with stairs to unfinished attic, Full base- ment, Automatic gas furn_ Alwm- _vinsite 5 $43 per month on the bal. “$11.950 RANCH BUNGALOW--Cedar Shake construction, § room bunga- . Ceramic tile bath 2 car gar. about % acre of land. Here ts @ good buy. Owner leaving State. $2000 DOWN—Just like new, Modern bungalow only 2 years old. Pull hasement, oak floors & plastered watis, Plastic tile bath, aluminum storms & screens. Clean as & pin in and out. bas 500 INCOME SPECIAL—3 family Here is a nice Income - for the reat of your life. $200 per month. | Call Mrs. Hoyt. PE 2-9840 for full particulars. $15.000 WEST SIDE-Large 7 room colonial home im exhellent con- > dition, in & out 12 x 20 Hing. room with new well to wall carpeting * Large Int. Lots of shade trees, Paved st. 1.. 1H. BROWN, Realtor Heron Ph FE 2-4810 ARF YOU LOOKING FOR o& large ranch type home? If you are this ad should interest vou. There's 1.700 sq. feet of living area tn this home Consisting of room. 18x17". 3 large bedrooms, tHed bath & den or TV room, Large well-planned kitchen. Base- ment has fintshed recreation room & extra kitchen We think It's @ good buy af $16,500 with 85,000 If you don't have cash perhaps | we can work out a trade for you. Lake hagphen | — dint x iP down & \% 2 bedrooms ' @& full bath up. ‘Pull basement with a new off turnace. Large well landscaped lot & a 2 car garage. Required down “rae $3. 700. UNION LAKE area, Cory beneciew!| consisting of Iving toom, well. | planned kitchen with ‘eating ment. One block f this home before, you buy. Down payment $2,000. CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 4-6492 Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange “OPEN HOUSE. $750 Dn. Witttams, Lake, 2 excellently con- structed 2 room homes ‘with ‘full basetnent. to be completed by purchaser. - Finish ost ap- =. Do It Yourself moed beach on Wiliams ‘ lake, Only $57.50 per _.fer inspection § to 7 P.M. ie . ey Reach. ot Qiaes Hwt, Open 7T2e- 4Ort watams BARTR AM | “Completeiy reconditioned | Tamie rent Realtor Brand Lal ke try Club Harbor Country 1704 . _ ‘ ment. good con -will ma ul Vacant gas walls iarge li Full livia: For Sale Lake Prop. — Lot 50 aor $3,000 MIDDLE tractive ern. cess to eal we 136 _&: Pa -— “DAILY 5-7 390 Avery St. New Brick Home With sl the extras, 3 bed- rooms, plas- with Formica. exhaust fan Rd. West 1 mile to Avery, Watch for signa. Kampsen FE 4-0528} 377 8. Telegraph Eve. Co-operative Real Estate Bachange Johnson POR BETTER HOMES Toon —— homes with attached art hertwand fi fireplaces, are definitely priced eg e wonderful, terms, THIs 18 IT Legal hesttate en this cute bp arood room modern e ith nie ne and 1% car gar Close bus, stores and sec! . Ideal ‘spot people. with 91.500 2 bedroom brick ranch home with atiached 2 car garage. Nice high basement with lovely recreation room, priced to sell. Evenings Snyder OR 3-197) OFFICE OPEN 9-6 \. JOHNSON, Realtor “WALLED LAKE Butit in 1952. 2 bedroom bunge- Lot 60x140. Full price S199. ‘with terms. ANCHOR oe W «12 Mile PERKLEY LI 3-0908. LI 17-3800 JO 4-STTT GAYLORD TOTAL PRICE s3e00 Three room .brick unfinished ‘ home in Perry Park. Full base- ment and electricity in house. Tw , ¢ 5 room home with full base. One three room hom rent. All — decorated and in ‘ition, One Bee these RREL WHITTEMORE -STREET ' at, oak Move right tn. $8600 w reasonable down Oe ene | w GAYLORD. 4 St Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Partridge Is THE PIONEER AIGHUANDS Spacious 6 room home with lake | wiedeg om on Syivan Lake. Extra tile “kitchen, 1 bedroom and full tile bath on the first floor, 2 bedrooms and floor. Plenty of extra closet space, basement with” recreation area: peting. automatic washer & drver and 1's car garage. This won't last long at just $16,800 on terms. ONY $1,500 DN. Five room modern bungalew with basement. Includes new carpeting in dining & living rooms, end 1 car garage on the large lot 60 by 320 ft. ‘Pull price fust $9 500. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE2-8316 + 143 Wo Huron 8t., nice block to lake $8500. 42500 down | $65 r mo . 32 Auburn "| BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT LOT, Walters _MA 5-97 3 LoTs lot. Beautiful the WILLIS LAKE FRONT. MS Call Srownelt ‘Keene at FEderal 23-6837 for colorful literature. “OVETAND . yk We Sa aes ps Bateman - PE ‘# and to s ONLY new 3 tor | overlooking Tate loors 3 Lerr * ede in Square Lake on: Subdivision. ated Pull price only down, FOREST LAKE Chub Ipeletee Beautiful after oad eall Mra. S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 185 EDDIE AVE iiity room. Storms and e to rented = your payments, Total 10,500, for both houses se today. RD bedroom bungalow. Knotty | pine paneling throughout. oil furnace, 260 f landscaped. Only $7500, full price. New ‘oot bot. Nicely & water peoter. sie ei __Phone Milford a "3 ROOM CABIN. wALE. La- nemne, Michigan, OR }2687. ~ BUSINESS “BU ss HUSTS— SACRIF ICE. post ob Aggy one mag Be ‘sentemnerecy APPROX, $1,000 D DOWN pines . ey lot, ete. C, Pang, = 1 Ortonville | 132, , collect. Ss For + Sale| Resort Prop. 44A AT WHITE LAKE, YEAR AROUND home, @ rooms and ba 3 bed- rooms, oil furnace, wmattity room, hot water . in front perch on two ote. . ¥ You Live” Only $10.! on easy terms vd A. Voll M86 Jackson id, Whi 4-4383. ISHED HUNTI ial i Cony, nd Mich. OR CAKEPRONT VACANT; 2 7 ED fireplace, “Suburban Property 45A = INDIANWOOD SUB. Law home sites, 306 x 20 — = . Price K. C. “TEM PSTE AD OL bn Rochester a tan] Lone > tone ae nn FE 41540 Residential Lots Available in the Following Subdivisions : DRAYTON WOODS 50 exeelient lots priced from $1200 to $2000. LAKEWOOD. (WATKINS LAKE) | w ijots, 190 ft x250 ft. Lake privileges. $2500 ee RIVER VIEW (HATCHERY RD) 10 lots approx. 175x200, $950 cs BIRD ISLAND (OAKLAND LAKE: § lots. Lake orivileges. $695 ea LAKE FRONTAGE ISLAND PARK DR. (WOQODHULL LAKE) Three 50 ft. lots. $3500 ea, EAGLE LAKE, NEAR DIXIE HWY BETWEEN DRAYTON PLAINS AND WATERFORD: 2 beautiful sites at $1650 ea. __ CASH OR TERMS HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie_ Hwy OR 3.1950 i) ore ‘aLs OORTHER. ~ BAST side of town | . LAND SUITABLE — ——— immediate buildin, sites for multiple commercial industrial use. Sylvan "inanch - anch type home. 12x15 recrea- 5 jon room, tiled bath, excellent Realty hitehen, carpeting & drapes in- # cluded Renae we cupboard space 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. in well onal kitchen. Two |, AT MIDDLEBELT car gar = Many, many extras FE 50418 for $13,2 is three bedroom home with | floors & plaster | | VE 4-9584 Pike “BIRD” i toom with fireplace, lavatory on 2nd room for a Includes car- oil heat own terms. 1919 M15} = Cail ase ge OR 3-118), PE 40003 | PRINTING business > $660 Di Her one OR 31872 or OR 31768 For Sale Farnis 4s ACR. 8 ROOM HOUSE ye oo ye: al bi It el & of oe farms inciud- ing lake P W & Son ea Ww. ng } AND ACREAGE 160 AC RES NORTH 11 MILES Near Grvenrie 160 acres clay loam, 13 tilable fields. 2 wooded lots, Aad 40x26 with ¢hiona. Sern 30m 30-20 ft grain, milk 3 " jocks bath. Aja yer aon modern Base ith off heat Ortered at “pb008 with 11,300 down, To Buy-To Sell-To ‘Trade YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT ‘MAHAN PET me nb Real ee Ser Exchange Open Eves. ‘till 9; Sum. 10-4 ‘ 2-0263. FE 1075 _W. HURON NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE 0 ACRE FARM. POOR HOUSE. __ $1500 down. Box _ Box 197, Metamora. A ocd Business —— 49 a8 is a and consists of two }room aot misved except one } room ‘urn: exce Gane tecntshed ‘bas ie Panag cna like which amounts to a vear Takes are ‘s180 year viced at $25,000 with $1).400 ep Shown by: aovointment only contact Tis Bp Rent Le Lease B Bus. Prop. ¢ 494 RESTAURANT r AVATLABLE pon | lease. Also equipment. OR -3-1166 Business Opportunities | 51 ‘Store Space for Rent 2932 Orchard Lake Avenue. Good jocation tor drugs, hardware? ls- * govgre! shoe store. beauty shoo, ete. Large oarkine area Incuire 208 Chevehee Phone F' 4-53M, & “RUBBER STAMP. tneluding . oresses, Da per cutter, culran ate Write Pontiac Press Box 83. _ FOR RENT: GAS STATION NEAR busv eS huren inter- i to 2:30 pm. Peay 630 > tom Mr.- DRY f CLEANING buliding and. equipment. A fine ep unity to start a business wi % ® small arom Good income for coup “kK. G. HE MPSTE AD 1e2_E.. Huron re om SELI. OR TRADE Twe bedroom bungalow with basement and furn. Full bath, hot water, acre land, fruit trees, berries and grapes, This one needs decorating eogy lithe home. Plastered walls. Also built-in perch Priged at only ner will accept late model car or good farm tractor | FOR COLORED We have 2 vacant tots in St | Joseph Hospital area Total area 80 x 120, Priced at only $1400 00. JOSLYN GARDENS 4 beautiful lots 1 newlv devel- oped section of Pontiac Motors, Each |o' x TSO in one gtoup. Onlv s3080 im terms. $1 LOTS To be sold in one aroyp Located off Pontiac Trail 22 of thése ‘lots are lakefront and 2 lots off the lake are 1 to 2 acres, Reasonablv priced at $30.600 with 85. down, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Baeinaw St. Ph FE 5-6165 Open Eves, Till 8:30 BY OWNER: R: CORNER | LOT. 60 X _130, Crescent Lk. 9600 FE 5-3817. DRAYTON WOODS Beautiful well-wooded ‘building sites, idea) for ramen ve homes ae percent | down SEMINOLE HILLS Oneida Road 50x98, $1100, Roy Annett, Inc. Realtors 2’ FE. Huron St FE 23-7193 'CHOICE CLASS C BAR as part or ail of down payment Ask for-Mr, Brown | .H. BROWN/ Realtor ie W. Huron FE 2-4810 | SELF-SERVE : ARKET | With 8DM jicense, grossing ap- | proximately $90,000 per yr. Much | more possible bv adding fresh | meat devt Very clean building in rede erowine’ community east yim “WRIGHT, Realtor | 345 Oakland ave, ss FE_ 5-441 | After 24 vears’ of orofitable over- ation owner of this bar located | Woodward Ave, Top corner lo- cation wants to“.etire Here is a bar that veid off and can do the same for you. Unusually fine eauinment. rood by od peel Tax records prior over pe | vear, Has . potential of per } cent more $15 000 will eg MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION -PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 41382 7 Partridge Is THE TODAYS SPECIALS “BIRD” TO SEE Open Evenings and Sundays 1 to 4 WATERFRONT LOTS Open Eve, 7 to | 44, ADAMS LAKE. FRONT — Unfinished house. approximately 7 mi . x 130. could be made into | around home Total price west of citv $1,300 down. STRAITS LAKE Very at- 2 bed home. mod- edroom ° vard. near school 1 FE 43393 pone. Discount for cash. 6 1 ON CANAL WITH AC- Cass Lake 2 tacing same ‘urrountings and coded location $2,600 for Ak BREWER rke ta son EM 3-4808 “— EZ TER LAKEFRONT LOTS ON CARPEN- ter. Lake, ¢lose Pontiac, low Tae —_ sale by own- Tike. prvi CARL baths, y Sereens. Ea Otter—S Iyan Lakes “oaty, 8 dele Sylvan ortunity ~ y. a3 mand National Ba Album tru afl of to Svertccking ~ sad with privileges Lakes, Priced from BIRD, Realtor ~ SYLVAN LAKE 5 Lene ae brick ranch home teal fi ces, 3 rooms car, sement wi and sealed ceil 3 a im Attic fam, 12220 screened = Bolly 2 ‘car 4 at sa ee Ts # ACRES ON WATER IN UPPER | | We have several beautiful buliding | ‘sites, canal and lakefront. Cass Williams and Gylvan Lake. 50 ft = Sa ft frontage, from $1,050 Every one a bargain’ THELIAL M. ELWOOD: REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 44-3844 ee BUILDERS ATTENTION 4. necoresd lots 70 ft: average f age. Good perculation test | vende 3 sa . PANGUS — 1919 M15. — Ph __ Ortonville _ 133, For, Sale _Acreay _cotlect . “47 s9 “~~ 10 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC 80) «acres, Bri Reet wes’ <= Twp. yao “nt. 2 Phkrs Ideal for % acre sites 4-1230 e ACRES WES SUBURBAN OPE 44 ee z ( iI N¢ sELLV ILLE Lovely 5 acre varcel located fust off Baldwin road. and also a good building site To settle estate, This is a baresin | at $1,750.00 10 ACRES Pontiac and conve we have = ‘er 300 enient nice - frontage. toon at‘ only $5250 with ” Edw. M. Stout, Realtor. LIEN, Sacinaw St. Ph. FE 5-8163 “isrse. THY 9:30 Peninsula. Must sell. $250 cash. _- Box 197, Metamora, Michigan. “Ideal Building Sites = eid n ene u ee | o q 10. Plenty frontage Z| abca $400 per-acre. Leno Corp. LUsen | Wonderful soil) LIQUOR BAR & BOWLING ALLEY combination, 6 Brunswick Alirys. | Extra lutge ® room modern liv- | ing gtarters. Excellent brick bidg. | Only $22.509 down, | PROFTTABLE NEw & USED AUTO PARTS business In Pontiac. Good location” Wrecker facinded Eas: parking Orly 8.000 plus stock with fust inventory. of apoprbx $13 000 dn A LAKEFRONT TAVERN in the | rapidit expanding: -north: 200 ft | frontage on both U 8 highway & { #® large lake. Corifortable 4 room | Modern apt. Real estate Incinded | | st only $31,000 with Just $15,000 | ; r DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT 8S 10 near Pontiac. Large paved parking Iot. Steady year round business. $8.000 down | LARGE.2 BAY SERVICE STATION one of the hottest in Pomtiac Now pumping 20.000 gais.. per. mo. Apartment and. other income included for $16.500 dn CALL NOW ON THESE AND MANY OTHER. CHOICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9 SIDE INCOME OPPORTUNITY. 500 to cash required. ed ann ) ible. a sen e ration Ideal] for office cle: s achers o, Pa gil od ent pro- id Pontiac Press and 8 Bona Met for > wslnaoel te —SaOW Cais Chste B ROONTs ‘FOUNTAIN 1‘ sét of fw La Columb: Bake rr , Seow Casen With inside lights, wall cases‘ and cash register. section , 1 Seattest-type. soda fountain back | i" 4 Heen Formica “Counter stools teri tain. 1 Bastian Bleasing carbonator a “ afmihe Beach malted mixers |, refrigerated salad, & sandwich it. 1 Heine Soup kitehen with 2 hot S| inquire, As PASTRY sHoP 5 atre parcels. hie of Oxford on 1 seren 1 anile Clarkston on PONTIAC AC REALTY . ‘are Ret ware FE 4-4075, ., a $300,000 V ichaee man Bobtall soda fown- |e New Self Serve food market. De ig rea. Good athe ke to “buy. Cail for pte mo Bateman & Kampsen — | Realtors FE 4-0528 377 8. Telearanh Co-qnerative Real Estele, reget hot Sale Land Ce Contracts 52 52 laa 20% DISCOUNT con RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Phove FE ste or EE eee ative Real Estate Exchar \ Money to Loan 53 opitipaeepetintarree : paxtEn & *FVIROSTONE axten ok FE +1638 LOANS Extra Fast Service You can borrow $20-450 ouiecki+ on signature, car or furniture, Loans made withoutendorsers for any worthwhile purvdése. Use 3 to rengv HOUSEHOLD FINANCE “Corporation of Pontiac ‘Routh — St tev Bide dnd Floor ss Phone FEderal 4-059 ‘ FOUR (4) BUCKNER CON- VENIENT OFFICES - PONTIAC AREA WHER) rou CAN Spee Bon. ° BUCKNER CHARGES FOR. USE OF MONEY ARE LESS THAN YOU THINK sone THAN 38.000 FAM- ILTES E AT ONE sie A 8 i= BEST COMPANY TO CAL WITH, Buckner * Finance Co... PONTIAC. IND FLOOR NA- - TIONAL RLDG DRAYTON PLAINS aia WALLED beth ‘ FORMER BANK BLDG Office Hre 8 tw ic: 8 Fridavs Closed Wednesday after- hoons except in Pontiac Need $500 or’ Less~ WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home La “= is the place to come, Most loans made on your first vialt so come in bo phone for cash te $500 on you auto. furniture or. signature oa jan suited to vour is service Ph. FE 5-8121 “Home & Auto .Loan Company Hours: 9 to 5: Saturday 8 to 1 467 Community Nat Bank Bidg. GFT MORE AT RENEPICIAL pes" prom men and women PLUS! wide Credit and Bil! Consolida- tion Service Phone for loan in 1 trip. write or come in on EN ae TO BENE] MCIAL ° FINANCE Co. Provident T.oan 7 West Lawrence §* 9249 Pontiag. WHEN YOU NEED $29-$900 You can gét it quickly on four cignature, car or furniture. No en- dorsets Payments to sult your budget. We wH!l be glad to help you with your mJney problema. FE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __ 72 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your title. Most deals closed in dy. minutes. oan, also made on furniture. anatures and sther securities. Oakland - Loan Co. BE: 2/9206, 22 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. _ LOANS | Contatt UNIT ry vont? 3: | £ LAWRENCE rr ann FRIENDL Av SERVICE” ‘TEAGUI FINANCE CO. - 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, oo om oF j SRE str wi Oe i des n Ses, ’ lam md misc. ar- eet on . EM Go 161 Deight “ave. . Siti afiee som" __ | DELUXE “PRIGIDAINE RANGE s | 9 SELL OR TRADE * Ai 3 4 aH tal i : Sy 7. BS si 25 ROWN, ye mI = to na FE : : 42. W. Ho trade for 4, vacant land, your equity in a home, or "hss - Madison. cis tires with tubes for 1 value or sell EM 3-380. 56 & SUITS, BOYS’ SCHOOL COA’ ss! 6 to 6. Reutty ys ag Pg outs SLANG. j. SUB-TEEN sizes ® and 10, good condition. Phan DISCOUNTS FURNITURE. hier. li room,..... 139.50 Seeley matt llaway bed & mattress... f Stee ee ee renee ene E Pel? limoleum |... ceesecsves $0 Restocraft extra firm cppeness, xn | E12 RUGS s16.98. a: Beoe Purniture “3 1 re TOP DRUM oe ot end tables. 1 _ Ee Lake te leaf mirror. , N nar ORD. i roy values, Wi brand ne 955 modern no ican pa in eedreoma 1 _ these ‘of coed furniture. price ichigan Pb - Michigan | oe Or Por GALE Fav Aman Re ro so 39.95 up w © washers ...... 2 2 up ‘acuum sioamenp gece mY 4 As E. £35; REPRIG., 935. Excellent condition. PE- 5-878? VER VACUUM, NEW $4.95 belts bves brushes all makes 056 Myrtle murom Gar ons wouter = Worn TW eee) Kak, on) chee AT, | ehadr ¢ aft sine rf will sacrifice for $50.) FE 2- 7868 . , = PE 2-5402. : i | LEAVING | cry. 3 71 PIECE” Livina §ZUSKRAT COAT, %. LENGTH.| room suite. $25: 1 electric stove sime 14. Japanese mink cape $25; 4851 Payton ‘ott M-59 Wat- Both very good =e eee kins Lake. 5, size 8. « —— yy AR LINOLEUM AYD PAINT Gat SALE shoes, size 6%. MI 49408. 2650 | —Price at Jack's 277 Baldwin. Yorkshire. Birmingham ~ SCHOOL CLOTHES. CHEAP Lord’s Speciale. | SIZES 10-12. = Eegetee ont ae leccen's otes omg f bart 2 (DRESSES, sofa- . * ~~ WR) he Used TVs from $24.95....... . wp 39. bate) i Apartment } se fpeoegt come $139.95... ies TH Size ia PALL MATER- Lord's _NITY DRESSES PE 4207 = Household Goods 57 57 GAS ee extraordinary Fluorescent. Lake Ave. BUY IN ve RADIOS rabies, PE! Pore AB GAS ano IGE, $35; BENDIX auto, washer, $75; antique rose- wood chest of drawers, wall —— wooden works, other mise items. _ 8 ‘Oneida Ra. STOVE. aP 8. got condition. OR 3-6503. 393 “ra WASHER, USED ONL ge retail, will sell for $150, FE 5-5290.~ APT. SIZE GAS STOVE OAK DIN- Toom suite, dresser, rug, - ~ 3 in. x 10 Pg rics 717 Reo- ue Roch. acct NYTHING ¥CU WANT CAN Br POUND & End Furniture and Appliances | ™* 125 W. Huron st, FE 4-058) _“Where te Wrigiey’s Used To _Be’ CARG& OAK DINING TABLE, § _chairs and pad, $25. FE _ 4-827 J PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, LIKE new, innerspring mattress and box springs, $100 FE 2-8046 Linoleum, 9x12 +++ $2.49 SURPLUS PAINT .......... $149 Vinyl Floor Tile .......-5-40 Re White Enamel $1.08 Inlaid Linoleum ...,.cc0c.08 The 9 Ft. com sencreverences S00 Asphalt Tile —...... de Harold? s Paint & Lino. 40 8. Saginaw &t. z SIBCGANY Oe DROP LEAF, DUN- can Phyfe table, 6 chairs with Brocatelie upholstering, smail server with plate glass top __FE 4-2375. 2, YR. OLD “MAYTAG, Mt ee SELL, ! buying auto. FE 4-7 MAGIC-CHEP GAS STOVE. LIKE new $65. Maple caerte 3 set ~~ _ PE 2-8453. Ping oom gun f $12.96 up: din. Ti woes Many Use OUR EASY PAYMENT Y PLAN mi, east of mi. east of Auburp ite on Auburn Rd 59 We Give Holaens Red tamos APT. SIZE GAS STOVE, USED 4 mos. $75. 154 W. Huron after 4 ANTIQUE CHERRY BED AND ehest, complete, $100. Deluxe = ~ dix. Automatic’ washer. BENDIX AUTO. WASHER. $25. 084 __LaSalle. PE 4-4013. BABY. care el CHINA. CAB- Oxt Se OE oxi? rugs. 2 pr. s BARTON WaanRG | MACHINE é stationary laundry tubs. FE §-4864. - BEAUTIFUL MODER DINING set China cabinet with | doors. Buffet, ta- fiass sliding le and 6 chairs. Will trade for Rattan set. MA_ 6-6175 ~ BENDIX WASHER, GOOD CON- dition, $40. 6700 Pontfac Trail. PE 2-7220. ‘BOTTLE GAS New low price Complete installa- oniy $10 olus gas. Kenyon Fuelgas OR 3-2401. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SEE THEM AND SAVE! Smokers tame (table & earl. Book shelv “cocktafi $8.98 up Lounge’ hairs. “Wrought — and stowaway tine rack .4. beack tables End, commer, . $14.98 up PICK & PAINT STORE 143. Oatiend Ave. Park in rear. LDSPOT REPRIGERAT NEED-A FINANCE- FIXE R? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find a/ good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number L. » | MOVING ‘TO FLORIDA, ALL no ea furnishings must be _ C3526? Floyd St. B'ham. MI 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$208 12x12 LINOLEUM $6.39 $4.95 House Paint, gal. $i 98 4% Ft. Wall Tile VINYL INLAID TILE % PRICE RUBBER’ BASE PAINT GAL $3.50 SYEQS, | T41_ W. Huron. FE 4-3064 NORGE UPRIGHT FREFZER __Used 1 year, $250, OR 3-1672 NESCO ROASTER. SUNBEAM miixmaster. 2 ere gas stove, wn mower an’s ball, MI 4-3466, se Yorkshire Birmingham is” WALTON TV Walton, € Cor. Jesiyn FE 2-2257 OaK TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS, table extends, to @ ft. FE 5-7840 PENNY PAINT SALE House Paint, 1 gal............ $3.98 and gal. at le ........... neee 61 Two gals. for 2...) peace. ” Rubber base ipetnl gail... $3 09 repeat or pan Ic 1 gal. paint & roller or pan” $3.90 FLOOR. SHOP Open 9-9 99 9 8. Saginaw St. REPRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S 1954 models. One of America's best brands Perfect, new, guar- anteed for 5 yeark. Buy a new refrigerator Michigan y werescent 393) (Orchard Lake nme BovGHT sOCD. Ex. changed ——- en2 Mt om ens FF. 2-08) “ ® PT, _frigerator, reasonable. FE SEWING MACHINE SALES , Service; will adjust ‘ grease any make via a achtin: within a radiug of 10 miles for $2. P PE 43030. only it = 535 urn SALE oe ft.. -efriwerator, as ts, Used electric range, as is $10.95. Used automatic washer, as is $29'95 | P: Used pti ge with freezer across “RUMP ELECTRIC e-- &, * ab Sh tle bowlitig | | COAL | 81_Orchard Lake Ave ADMIR “AU COMBINATION | eae, WARNER 1 RE FE 66577. |p” N “FURNITURE CO. __ PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN ~~ USED DEPT. Guarn ‘lee washer....... ‘ Electric oe seeeeessee + Boe eee * ¥ terms WYMAN’S ¥. Pike St PE 41122 “Cr sed and Crate: Werted U: refrigera’ baw oe. “alae whiher ; 8 5a —_ washer” iorate N 9 al dr. refrigerator —— jorge ; oe save . . Prigidaire range 40 in. CLAYTON'S F urniture, ef pliances ake Rd FE S001 Sa0T4 FURNACE < COMBI. 4-33 12 ~ WAYNE GABERT'S Floor. or Sample. Sale auto we Moree . drve ‘iia e * Seaner $168 ~* smane. TO PA. 171 noe WE _$-6100 w ALNUT.# PI ® PIECE i a Bg more PE $4020 WANTED OLD FASHIONED SHELF GLASS DOW . CASE. FE $6358. 7 HOUSE REFRIGERA- tor, excellent condition, cheap. OR 3-9030. . : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL ELECTRIC ances at ect GENE! _ 28 RAL W is hs § EE co Dixie ter. PARK PE CO, “ALL MECHANICS _ Best in tools at lowest prices. | _ Warehouse, 2258 ] Dixie Bargain inors . Nats, Building Boards order priced Pun ATTENTION uilders——— Homeowners selling ae rea — bike. “a SURPLUS LUMBER 5340 Hi “fe iehiand fe lv BALES aL Ue On 7082 ANCHOR FENCFS- ~ No money down, FHA approved. _FPREE 1 ESTIMATES, FE 5-"471 Artists’ supp lies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sifica tion “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A, J POOL TABLES FOR SALE. PE. 3-0826. ind AY B_Highia BATHROOM B town titeben Pur "Benin ve ¥OUNGS- UPPLY! 3 2685 Derry 3 USED ‘anes HOT W: WATER _heaters and tanks, FE 4 BEDROOM SUITE. - yr Es -= alf the retail price. omgstetae . med oak, complete set. 393 Orchard Lake BEFORE Prices go up. Remodel vour home es bert investment. MIDW' for estimate. _ BoD 8 & SUPPLY Lo +3675 Call 1. Saf with 2 i. Great Overhead “Co. GUN . TANK and condition. meee alr coal furnace, FE a. GARAGE DOORS . $x? plain deer demonstrator, wider Ran Beardsley Lumber Co. MA 6-211: 4EARING “alps sa Fein Ee HOT WATER | HEATER, 30 Gat ie 8 for use : mers ees. S00 en & “pit9.50 ate "wight agi egos tlee-, - f — These tric, and Besthea gas heaters I terrific values, igen = scent, 383 Ore hard ‘Lake ‘Moor covering and paints. Phone FE 1-025. 2 COLEMAN PLOOR FURNACES, or is. auto. controls. best Bee. Classification HOB. Hate gree a ae SA. ra model -- a, Bw IN COAL RNACE. 9322 BEAU- 00 value KITCHEN CABINET tiful 42 inch model, Slightly marred as — o| CARNIVAL, eet 5-704}, c| "few Jo exe lass blocks $10. 2 @ B master Gatch clean: ine mac’! . fome materials, $40. t piano, §25. 3- speed portable record yer, $12. OR 3-8723. G&M COMPANY SAWS AWN WN MOWERS MA- FE “2238 EB, Walton TER RAPH- & Reg, U8. Pat OFF. ‘1968 by WEA Bervicn, ine.’ . ““Oh, come now, Herschel! You remember how you stuck your tongue out at Aunt Esther yesterday!" For Sale Miscellaneous 60 STORM SASH combination windows . LOW LOW price!!| F4-6089 $70.50 erate mar: _ and shallow well jet pumps. Mich Slightly igan Pluorescent, __Lake Ave. é with faucets and curtain, Terrific wal M. A. [BENSON NEARLY_ NEW. . DRAPES IMPORTED |32_ FT. EXTENSION LADDER. ‘i Baby's 6 year crib, =, fat ie ce moore ., tems. All like new, +4364 o} SoMa, ‘MEDICINE CABINET. LARGE 20 Inch mirror, all metal cabinet $795 value.- $3.95. Slightly marred Also large selection of medicine cabinets with and with- OLD, GARAGES REPATRED TO look i Lated Le your ga- rage. mn new pomed doors. Terms. rr 46654 — - OIL WATER MEATER, | ExCeL lent condition -$35 MA 5-4 OTL, STOVE AND 860° eat sees 4 ga~mline mps and a 4000 and Commier seale ——s b setrailer or boat walter _ Used metal boast and lor, MY 3- OIL HF HEATING “STOVE AND TANK. 80345. Like new, ble pot aan PHE!P? 1 —s RDWARE. on para OR Seen supplies 15 Qaliy * to 6: Sun. 10 0 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply | 950 Ortonville out lights. New sliding .trinle door | units all. at exceptional bargains. | Garage Doors CHOOSE - AL SUMMEZE?P OFFER pest? all stee} fully quaranteed. ee up mates on remodeling ee (371 8 Pad BEARY DOOR SALE to Michigan Fiuoreseént. . 293 Or- _fhard Lake » Ave. oles ] INION ~ POWER aw Aue UeeD ROTARY TILLERS TOWER. SPRATERS Can Save You Money . A denosit will hold Gne Time . ig Ini payments available W..F Miller. Compare These Prices Gard and en Eviripment,- . 1593 8 Woodward ‘North of 14 = ise EAC Mile = Rd., irmingham MI 4 UP TO 17 LONO, Se LIN. PT “xe pire — | ike ro i LNG Ne Nn. PE | NEW GALVAN 2x10 U 1 le Sin (2 ft poi apie Ie ft, | SHIPLAP $50 ere 1900 % im. (21 ft. lengths) l4%e ft. | DOORS WITH J Bs, $3.95 SAVE "LUMBING »:'PPLY COMPLETE INDOWws" $5.00 100 8. Saginaw _____ PE §-2100 | win gs ae ie a OVER sone PT. USED SHIP LAP. | ANGLE IRON, je im. girl's bike, $15 rx | oraee BASEMENT BEAMS. 0c LIN; PT BATH TUBS, NEW cxex™ *PLYSCORD. $2.95 | PER & NEW GARAGE SIDINO, $14.05) R 100 ag PINE, $1495 PER ET $7 0 NEW ae “SIDING $12.25 Pint a Be 8Q. PT.” ads SBURG HOUSE PAINT, ase PER GAL, SHERWIN - WILLIAMS UTILITY , PAINT. $2.75 PER GAL. NEW 3 PIECE BATH ROOM BET WITH FITTINGS, $129.50 ABOVE ARE CASH. AND - CARRY. PRICES. Don't wait. come tw Union Wreck- ine Co. where satisfaction is « art of seach transaction You'll tke the triendly service. come in SEPT IC TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE. | me cd Ca kt 70% oF nee Orchard Lake Ave. ease ee ae MIS Phone 16 We deliver wore wycenian woliibeas nat bone fa Se pos! ae of salvage — for | All kinds at — prices. Also| We carry a corn pt ete line of new oe Hard tows: and ae materials and a modern 7 ware. stot “Pontiac Plywood Co. ey N ‘ 1488 Baldwin Ave. : * VE 36 iO NES °1295 42 GAIL, siectrie aoe ne ok) Ww UNI CO, INC, minGnOn RAND rTABLE Ste WS Mie Re re. (Corner of Orchard Lk Rey “open ike new. _ sd Daily 8 36-4 9 RECONDITIONED _SINOER” dew. sor PER ° 8OIL Si de WAR- re machines $2950 FE wicks pe Orchard ._ Re. PFs. Ye She Orchard o | Talbott. umbor * fet 60 | For Sai Sale Miscellaneous 60 SAVE ON EAVESTROUOHS, WAR- Wicks. 267%; Orchard | 7®) Orchard Lake Rd. forLeT @ SEAT $7.95 VALUE 43.95. Also comp ite of a! ane in wood, tic and pear? sea at extraordinary values. shiek pet wpereneemn, 3%) Orchard SEPT KC TANKS ores. oe USED, RECONDITIONED STEIN- Way grand piano Gallagher's, bas E. Huron, FE 4.0506. UPRIGHT PIANO. CHEAP. ve 2-9023 OERIORT | PIANO GOOD | CONDI- _ton. 1 FE_ 20760. Sale | “Store Equipment 64 PIXTURES FOR MEAT MARKET. electric saw, grinder, counters, Sonn etc, Clarkston MA 2 LARGE '@ QUANTITY or SHELV- moe ww, ans. tluores- . oe rom §. and & “ an s out B ‘Baldwitn_Ave. - Sale | e Sporting Goods 6 SURR-ONELL oun _Sina** 7 15 8. Pag As BUY YOUR GUN ON TIME Slaybaugh’s ___630 Oakland Ave. SANDY SEZ If vou have monev 16 burn that's your business; ‘f stretch your money, business. Guns, “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 at TOPSOTL. “prt. § DIRT, 841 SAND _.and gravel. EM 23-8742 a. TOP soi CRUSHED STONE, ve i) 0 Const” ire #1 fia "or ge ¢ ee . FILL DIRT. * pvened stone sand and eravel ar) Howard one id BEST O GRADE st lla FE ded gnete, Sika soe soa DIRT 34. oe wGelivered Fr PE ¢-6588 ig ple ¥ 4 Mi Artie! " | SAND, VEL AND aD ) Yor soit. |. Call_PE SAND. GRAV re fF FOR | AN oat, Per RON foriae : | 48038. PEONIES, #1 wy ‘CLUMP AND 4 : MoWwTnS OLD PULLETS A x D * rm OR 3-4002. “| 300 CRATES | conn, ‘We CRATE. baie. MA ‘ed, Oe 8 Dirt: 66 ‘| SAND, Sr kesoa rat. DIRT. TOP D MARD cuan w for 8h ; COR Plants, T s, Trees, Shrubs _ BLUE PRUCE FOR ‘Ov. — Biscuit Norway, Pir, Doug & Con r * Austrian. Scotch. Mughe arhor. vitae Juniper Native trees Brine our ap. OL 61406 Northers ‘PLANT evergreens at Jew prices, Landscaping. Free LAKESIDE NURSERY 3044 Elizabeth La Rd. PE 4-032 ii First a, ANIL PUP eee! pad Bers $59.50 Call Benson fi several and 66 uMER prices ON GOAL ae ; rE 1. A : models at terrific values. Mich: cent WEderal 4-252 ~ Y? a. lege Pmorenesnt, 393 Orehard WRECKING Co You rec It breed pup. Lutinos 206) Dinte deep PR hi08 seinmersiet utaing ot| bene.ond anne hte‘ pair “KENTILE |Save Money at| SiS BES RE rer nn ve Money at) oa “y BA? er, 3 yre. old. 38. eon eae BURMEISTER'’S Iced ie Sew salneman 0s She a iii Pe 5 CENTS EACH Ni call WAinut 24270 bet. | “4.3312 after 5 snd To Aim. dally £0. Tish io Wes. - LOOR Biel at Do It Yourself 61 __ fl old. Male $50, Female $36. Good | CAVATORTES With 800, : ie re faucets, $24 Bg ey: also 000 ose gun 74 oo iting. Com SEE NG SPOTS : eo svelte, Pines are train ‘tle, “Menteaim “uliéery’ | BEFORE YOUR EYES | €rate marred. Michi Fluor- a SORIEeTheS Bu; “ite est Monteaim, Fr _escent, 393 rd Uk. Ave Fei Wed © to 6:30 oe od 2 OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY | Closed eve lish Pointers you will not LIONEL & AMERICAN OUR SERVICE U8 | esa g RENT 1B | Saal ‘your “boone omag’ Wane ‘FLYER TRAINS 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU | UNDER BUILDING SRRV Ee brown spote, Author factory, aneryice, end FOR RENT 2 genuine oe s $a8 Shot Dock CBC. see 8190 | plese sentee~bane WuiT¥ Mice WAMSTERS ALL _TASKERS, ‘8 ry "WoRON st. | {xe sa, w. cine bas per M. gus.00| wall paper axers de sgiiner kena euesbee reid ‘an : re Ook- | WEIMARA ; JULY ate a, nile eee sense | fond Puck and Paint, 438 Oreh- | _ and. $83_ Menominee, ~ LUMBER (spectesaetan sce | Se ae a 1x4 std. ‘feo oor M1129 | Cameras, Equipment’ OIA Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 CASH AND CARRY mi fis, per M‘ 900.00 Fe as cages EP | etna Be tee | ORR CaM, & pooner | Mole IRe w Beer Pe sang | 1x8 yhite pine boards it t pireccd’<.... $368 | _plten thaasinestion number 24h. | 5008 ~ CATS BOARDED | DOGS | eres” tock ath : "Por a Sieoge| Sale Musical Goods 62) -sreon wedine esd ; } ine W. pine per M $160.00 i — Sceere hee , —— Soll be ° Ha Grain & Feed 71 vi 215 No. celotex shingles. 7.50 sq.|/Qrm™, Alum. doors f els Saas Sott, Sees PIAN vse ne ae & eee st ber dt rete cen ener. |2 00. cored bem set, au fittings, All TYPES OP HAY, vine? « White pine ane’ tenia set. cast iron tub ......... $150.06 second et wilt” coe oom wire Interior and exterior doo Fence pont and. fe of neing - were’ HARDWARE - PLUMBING ndow erson a! r Oak and fir fleoring ‘ p4 yOu ARE Geeta een Paneling, Pine & Cedar M "S AND BA UP TO Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co ALL MATERIALS. 6120 Lake Pa Commerce MAKE SURE IT's lent MYER'S PUMPS tis ACCORDION son meres | BURMEISTER “tect coerce tor 6mm. Pe KELLY’S HARDWARE Northern Lumber Co. CLARINET GOOD” CONDITION. 3994 Auburn at Adams. Auburn 8197 Cooley Lake Rad. Heights FE 2-8811. ones, 23 | MEDIUM 1 BUNGALOW. oP IANO. “Telegraph & : reconditioned “Betrgerators. gaa "and cect Detroit” PL_t-aise | new ivarve. Gallagher's nE. ‘ Ld hOW ten heaters, fo oe housetratlers and Lawes lll mill = sortment ae 0 TUNG AND REPAIR NG AK per aih Roa hy whe L. TRAILER EXCHANGE PE 23200| of cutters, drill press. 6” sur- | Ing. Oscar BVO. Se as JET | oh 36995 G. A THOMP. and wheels, Monarch lathe. §” _ Son, 90 |. Perry owing, 4 I. | oe note Li WwW. 800. Wire 20 OT TORRICE. | ment, Deller, Sree aloe Rey ypo us mew eal trols pao 7 A A Thompson. | censorles tind | in, good ing | SMALL APT. PIANO. EXCELLENT | _#0 8, Perry. ae = Huron, FE 40566 NEARLY NEW 275 GAL. FUEL - ante cnner . of] tank, with 100 gal of oil. 5 : dition. Ideal for : beginners tat room space heater. All for #75. year * Complete with ” tet __FE 8-2075. _ $25 takes, EM 3-3750. 16 HOLSTEIN Priced to sell _east of Opdyke es _ Wanted Livestock "93 WANTED: - OR 3 SMALL PONIES nd ent MI 4-0200 oF _erite | A 24 Smith, Bham, __ For Sale” Poultry 7 some, héne. WHITE RoC ROCK PULLETS 204 Tes Tex ter, Leonard, Mich ~ Sale F Farm Pr Produce _78 BARTLETT PEARS. ALBERTA hws Piiims and tomatoes. o BARTLETT PEARS. WALNUT Ra” Pruit Farm. 4670 Middlebelt BARTLETT ‘PEARS. PLi W, Long Lake Rd. ~ BOICE’S ORCHARD _ 9%5 COOLEY LE Bartiett pears: $2, bu Hale & Elberta neaches 7 PEA ri £8 5 ake oa Ni! Weakest tran fruit. 5 70 Fish Lake % mile north rts, 3198 Od west, »| RUTGER TOMATOES 10,000 plants -toaded om Seas sompany dem-/ . ~ Practically. New ~ £8, aEet” ya + 2 Tone Paint Radio & Heater j ‘Fully Equipped, Including me 158 Previous Owner’s Name AD cua es e Beautifal _ Hydramatic . Te. 35 CHEVROLET ceertnve| Furnished Upon Request. | oF Sar. “at taGpomons | 1¢, Immaqgilate Taxes and License ews te 8 See ere | hay Sine” pron $1195 — | Stee ors) . $1995 | | savas $1595 61 IF YOUR CAR IS SCRAP/| | wall tires. Very low mileage : . - —§$ Mo. rs 4 $125 | om this ’ | $AQ5 No Co-Signers! OLI \ ] FE R WORTH $ SS LDS BI “98” ; ; : 7 SMO BILE "98" ; Immediate Delivery! Ses See ee “mem” | BUICK Qetmonie | OLIVER ~ '$5 OLDSMOBILE “88” OLIVER No Finance Co. eer ,1985 Demos. || BUICK s 5a 81 “Mo. WITH ONLY i _ TOP £&,leiee. Nrtrematis, reste. Buy Here—Pay Here Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. = TRUCK ear ana’ sone og ame ! , $5 rows PAIRLANE, “ie: MILES | soe Officials’ Care ots FE2-9101 TRADER Pern car is Qn exceptional bar ; Y ALL COME ryery er eek “Coeheuns 4 oun f Fort coves. Open 8 &.M. tC to 9p. m. ] B tibl 0 - tnreughout. "“Teke older car for /@ OM. SEDAN’ | 3 DOORS "Hh PACKARD SEDAN, RADIO & . : 3k ‘onver ibles °S5 Oe Y; ton pick- TAYLOR'S © FE 2-910! NATIONAL Se wee "| Ie Muah gah sell this week Aay ‘eat down. ||, A- uys sid Cav. ge seeeseese $1245 At Walled take Open 8 a.m. to 9 pm. MOTOR SALES ‘#1 VORD CoNVERTIPLE FORD: Cow” ovERiEA ATION | Siem 54 Pontiac 2-dr. $1 sed Borba) Waiat Meth sid | | "54 Chey. 1 ton pickup $975' “Since 1831" | eee DEL, ROM, 0100 | cee —— | Be Bord, 4 tae wich 8 | Don m Tela 7 anal Today J b 7 $3 Nash 4-dr. ...$ 699 '55 Ford Conv. ..$1999 ‘ 32 Chev, stake ..... $745) | ahi ae Ponti agg | GHEY DR” DELUXE a6. agi banker: Peckanpaie: Bronze theater Rd Leona rd. fEReK NS Aco: son S 'S2 Buick Riviera $ 744 ‘53 Chev. Conv. .-$ 999.| ~ * "52 GMC tractor woe. - $625 | | stale Best offer WT W iIro- wae CHEV. rf Pa 4-204), ‘ter i ye . : SEPTEM BE. R I HUDSON & R AM BLER 53 Hudson 2-dr. .$ 599 ST Ford Conv. me .$ 499 | * '52 Dedge 34 ton iit) CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE, | YE OE Waves. iODEL A iF, |, CLEARANCE dow, BALES ® SERVICE well ocr ‘oc $ 64 i ickup y.se.e0es $595) fun a wire wheels, A-i| &, > ww oy Gos. Cn ark: condition. $150. MA Mere 9 Or noes. $ 505 eee 54 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 999 52 Chev. Conv. .. .+ °51 Chev. ‘aoe: coal box 3-7403 low with green Wop. | 1 CHEVROLET RANCH WAGON. iis FORD COUNTRY BEDA ry :s ‘8 tf Buick 4.4 ‘ ie resesceress 2 38 | Qattands County’s Fastest i 30K t eLY MOUTH BM SEDAN. || °52-Plym. 2-dr, ..$ S44 other, COE. 111.8305) Pome UM RNG, FOE |e ane Ee ors, (Om DEM | a Riawou aEDNN ra 'S3 Chev. 2. «8 799 \ said, oe aa $3 Mereury Monterey sedan $1188 mie Nawy buy at. this § down ~—t ’52 Stude. 2-dr. :.$ 544 - 3 48 Chev. Van .......$195/- | 33 Beck Packard 4 1195 - MApie. 5-807! NORTHWI MEV pag ee : é capi i eet bY cincoin Ce Cepri coupe ise ie ‘4 OLDS 94 "SOLIDLY. “ONE OWN Own. retina “tie ANB os as Res Ch LE “a MAT THEWS- patio poor a real “ron oli | i bistime iS PLYM. 2 DR: #10. Di a all AND 51 Ford Hardtop $ S44. . . . ‘Bob F t, ] car down. Carkner ‘Studebaker. rim — ’ 49 Ford 2-dr. sees .$144 rost, inc. Mi_ $388. Bre. __ a “thence COUPE, Goop 52 Merc. Hardtop$ 89 HARGREAVES . LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER | +3) OLDS 98 SEDAN. $795, BEAU- portation, $45. 818 Beot Ls. || °S4 Chev, 2-d7. ..$ 999 51 Stude’ 2-dr. ...$199 J “ 850 S. WOODWARD tiful Nght green with white wall an , ; i44 211 S. SAGINAW ST. Re Gyromatic. a aa es enn or Who could buy more fot 20 a 1 PLYMOUTH SEDA Na Ra "$2 Ford 2-dr. ..,$ 599 ne Chev. 2-dr. .4..$ . TE 4-4546 * i ™ Ciarenton ' =. No yon. : ! MI_ $-2200 an ‘es Uitte casey? S — Towner car . 53 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 744 a Ford oo oe - $199 “rede. ‘el Sie _ ari orem i Secnward ates 4 Savel vel Save! baie to OP es Weoguerd 71 1} Me 'S2 Pont. 2-dr. 50 Nash Sedan ...$144 | | he ea a ss V-8 statiod Wason | ipa) gi OLDS DELUXE, ¢ DOOR. A e eK like new .$ 799 "49 Dodge Sedan ..$144 | 1 BSBOR pate ° tras “ 3 PL OUTH 2 DR, se LIGHT ike new .... "Good eendhion, PE San ve Sons. nt the Sov. satura, ‘payment ane BUICKS raga” eats a onnms | ee teea oe Aitva-sees.” OM “| gray bottom. dape, tue too, Hes || +52 Ford Cty. Sed. $ 844 50 Buick Sedan ...$199 “Wograttcey a, Mile be Oy 5 EXCELLENT CON- , | nes eae car tor gant ‘ 5] NOwootward co °54 Plym, 2-dr. ..$ 999° °49 Pontiac 2-dr. ..$144 - ie Ww, AR be Be - | 1954 Bate! e. A mily ca : eel nm 3 re A , STATION WAGON radio Bag ins r: a) tnd: 8 to Choose From BoonoMY Uako CAR SMARKET : aELt OS Tanabe, FO Lote LASS ‘52 Chev. 2dr. ..-9 59 ; 47 Hes — Sedan --$ 74 - er car, 26,000 tris “ie Bir. “ii Priced From— : SPECIAI * Mitirose 1-1 be nay tise. || '53 Ford 2-dr..../.$ 799 © : one owner car, : - : __MElrose ' 2 : ae miles, 3 seats, ‘Be sure to see war . ‘84 Ford Country sedan, R&H 91495 Mercur iss PONTIAC 0. 2 bit HYDRA. ’54 Ford Cty. Sed. $1544 this one, it's a beauty. 68 Oak-. ina pOBaR ee hs > ‘83 Chrysler Windsor 4 dr. sedan, matic, Suily eguipped: For nits . a 11% ch ea 1595 “ot Fora OVS ch : Rat 2Dr., Radio & Heater, nie Soor STARCHIE? €o 55 Buick Riviers $119? Cae wl, ae LAR Won Gligvnoter . & He a or 7 Ce 1 'S3 Dodge 2-dr, ..$ 744 rucks See seattle | COLIVER |tfeeteme in| lorntboe Yet | SP eet Oa ci ! * , Hawthorne ° ‘a CLEAN be ___ |L’51 Kaiser 4-dr. ..$ 299 Ran, Hydra ot ~ AC, ALL PART. CHEAP. 7 ’ aN 4 3 ans Ee 4 & ; ; ‘58 a wel “$ oes _423 Clintonville Ra. — 53 DeSoto 4-dr...$ 744 2 oe Pp or i‘ BUICK |msclitratictons” |) B44 rts Se beyPhaties | SL Ford 2a 2S 2 so Ford YT. aa 4 9 Pare OE eal oe | ade cer doen, Carkner stude- |] '55 Ford Cty. Sqr. $2099 _- pickup ....- $399 : CHE V FE 2-9101 | Meer pbeppent” and noone. oesity. OL] \/ ER isi PONTIAC, 8. “GOOD CONDI- ‘55 Chev. dix. 2-d, $1499) gz int d-ton - H @ De ° Open 8 a.m. to Up.m. _eM $F _—-| ea enc aaa aia i SLACK St Ply. Cl Cpe. ..$ 299 . walk-in van ...$199 Ne ! s the es. and ||’ e QQ - ’ 2 i Radio Hester Sharp: FOR: A i Your Huntin : LARRY Rater sy Socata "Oalv $5 = Cad. 62 4-dr. . .$1399 49 Dodge Exp. «+ $244 e : Joma 4 _Weiingice Pare. . “NORTHWEST OLET 53 Pont. Hardtop $1144 °47 Ford 4-T.. * : $895 : . Fae wean —_ DAZE : , JEROME Spee : ‘og “a ate 52 Olds 88 2-dr. ..$ 899 pickup . saree $197) 4 13 | Crergen Fortect cond. Met . Rochéster. Ford Dealer. | GOOD CLEAN CARS ~ ° S08. — ; Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.. "$2 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. = : | $1 Pontiac. oe ol E Are Ov v is PACKARD 4 DR $95. RADIO. | 54 OMC_ pick ; | OLIVER - o HURON | gelen ca | OFFERS |"S2 tists“ fOuetite « son Harold Turner, Ford : ‘$2 Pont. Sedan, Mydramatic $06) When You Inspect These money down. a FRIENDLY | ; ; M Buick. 2 ar Dynafiow ... $785 28 ey NORTHWEST CHEVROLET aga. pe = 1 7 BUICK | | 3 sSestg de tirrere 88) Fine Used Car Values err Sete | ase xe RABE, oe 2 BIG LOTS . ; Se, Ce. power is 6 PACKARD PATRICIAN SEDANS ‘sa PONTIAC SEDAN | 3 its | . TRE "| irate aaa at] 1952 Chevrolet rectory cite, care Rev cat | drama, aie amt end awest 470.0 . . FE2-9101 Mercur A eenondade torsion bar. Gave $1,500. Any car | could ask for more? - Midwest 4-7500 Llberty 9-400 .: ‘fy Mem 6 wegen ...... teas | lub, Coupe Sw. oo ee down, esey payments, Carknet | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Ee £ _Open 8 a.m. to p.m. | Fore Pienuy " #103) Power Chie. Se es ‘ Studebaker. Mi 4-3410, Birm.— __ Westward of 33 Mlle JOrdan 4-626 0° * Liberty 9-4001 Chevrolet pte | eS "$595 7s EARARDSUPEPL,, EE | ——SAVE $700 on ee ar evroie SAL x mode} car or cash for eauity.| 1995 pontine official cars. Selec: Immediate “Spot” Delivery § 083 W. Huron PE 92041 es ar 3. . 3 : 1955 Demos. | PDO Factory Officials ~ EXTRA SPECIAL — cat Tom Sa ein Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment ) = ‘ Officials’ : 1953 Pontiac ars Ms tennis ta teary way. One| “Was Mvd 6 bil. carb. Many se: | ——_——— ; .| Floor Cars, Officials Cars (Pretty Darn Quick) eo; cade wate Faaxx endl keane s owner, car. i ereg | She Low mileage. $2,400. OR _— ft +. -—e GourtesyCars | MCR rr OF’ ar ITv | Lustrous green finish. CHOICE OF TRANS? ISSIONS icine . qpholaters. | windshield | jgsa, PONTIAG, (DR. #10 Bo bs Babee sPecatten, |Meat | Oe To $1095 - | Sema $.Pmaa™ | "ereapee Ot 1963 Buick Super Riveris henseen: . t] é ¥ 2 dr wer steering, power _ | [SEDAN DELIVERIES |" we ast. oy gett ee wm | 41951 Dodge | ee 92 The | Pp R | ( r. ie 1947 “™KS LOW AS secier toed fevtes femmeteemecas erome : | < § : a rotZuce | COMMUNITY $495 neces gegonler | POntiC “RightSpot “FOR MORE THAN sO veans a | a me Problems : _GOOD PLACE TO Bi : I t PART f th Pj t 1954 As iow, an Jost Yeur, Car Down : ‘MOTORS 1953 Pontiac ‘2 HUDSON 2 DR. 8348. Soars Radio. Heaven. Hydra. ig the Ss fe O 6 riciure a 804 N. Main 8t Rechester, eea blue, radio and heater, Only 2 Pt : mete gtr ctagar [Ercan SRS) oath rt tat Mats | Rear Cuevas et 2 Tone Biue When it comes to buying a used car, you've got |” : ‘MODELS Ove ' aN ft t) ‘ also. Woodward at 13 Mile Ready to Roll to do more than look at price tags. You want LARRY an yoo A208 even 73 3-0321 7a: $1245 . (ne HENRY 3. ts THO CAR $675 i" ; , to know the car’s mileage, what kind of driving i SAVED 80 Bos ‘ is in number 1 condition re , , Brigh ; ts tn it’s received and a fair appraisal o| of its true value. Don't Delay | Act Today % . NORTHWEST CHEVROLET JEROME . 1951 Buick . 2 eet i You get all this and more at . ; , : 4dr Super. Two tone finish 4 DR. 810 WN : a : : . REY ge ESI ‘55 Chevrolets ea ol "eres | OLIVER ‘Spot | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Northwest te sold SL EABER. Os, nADIO| EAT . _ - , Trucks Are re Comets Seen xt een carn won | Eee BUICK F Or All | ‘S3PONTIAC” =-— "50 MERCURY s > Our Business 6751 Don te zi ei M15 Tees Ropar ita at the 195] Chevrolet “TTP TOP dr, sedan with radio, heater 2dr. with radio end heater. car lot at 13 Mile ne Nice shadow grey with heater. ~ WILSON “GMC = oa ond wearer HURRY! this ome totey. Coe Check Guaranteed Open Sam to pm. Smart $1295 . ° $395 and Hydramatic. _ Wery neat car. 1953 CHEVROLET RANCH WAG- t ' * 7 a7 OAKLAND AT CASS 00, $1,195. Poweretide radio: pest. ws HURRY! $945 USED CARS Ch s] ; Car Bu ers 53 DODGE . a= 51 FORD OPEN EV NCS” we Al + owner car Any old ¢ wea | Gicrle Aredhe es ea Abe : ry er. , y | ae sedan with radio and heat- ae V-8 with radio, and heat- EN : NORTHWEST CHEVROLET ; : ae FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 Woodward ot, 12 ile ‘Al < O- 1953 Pontiac DEMONSTRATORS: Corn ers One of the Best $895 $525 1964 OMC 40 SHORT DOUBLE | — Cu * Carniere, vialariee, = reaie beater | AND) PLYSeOUT® WAGONS * Selections zi ed : SONS | Sis 5 Get We sey Gv meres | ~Guatrante ee a) | $995 ee ee et caanea ee osdieaed 2 cx. cod’ & OU Ces 152 PONTIAC “49 PONTIAC : e n ; a 1) , | + os H . ie Fn 4 ments OR_3-1008 — Sharp Used Cars North ; u vee hitewalls $1595 in Town | ter Hydramatic, radio: “and 2dr Radio and heater. Ready For Sale Cars 9 o1 All Makes and Models “1949 Jeep ee lee ce _ ute oe s 3 : hy “yp Beater. io go Sec acisoteea eos : CS: 3 : Yat bi) 5 y., 2 tone blue, radio | . - 4 —_ GLENN S Chevrolet 1955 Ford lsese Dodge club sedan & heater, whitewalls | Bright Spot , $895 $395 / “ MOTOR SAEES Woodward at 13 Mile 24r with a 2 tone green and | 18! _ sedan, , €1305 2 ; fintkh. Al di d | SOS rl Wereeroersineins eles $1595 J EPS bp : . Si 24 8 Sacaaw St FE en | Lincoln 9-1108 heater. Very low ‘mileage. _ ED *S3-Chev. 4 dr., Bahama c EROME | 34 MERCURY "$2 CHEVROLET S 90ST _ | 1982 Plymouth Club Coupe, = 2 oY pax oe ee ‘ Mont Hard Rad! Sr. - ced e gett “ea at “y Reon Tn . $1495 $675 bronze, like new Ye Cadillac & Olds! baiter lone mere oO taetian — heater, Drive ea = eat a ae a — ~ . ao ; *S1 P 10 rm rj ( Hi IE Ve: & mode | SPECIALS several esod_ iste througn tasa| > Pismouth, blue, racic, | CASS at ORCHARD LK. $1895 $795, “West Side | Used Ca Cars . -, 1950: Chevrolet models, Make offer, _. and heater ...... $595 FE 8-0488 FE 8-0488 83 W. Huror «nas ‘1954 Pontiac ...... $1295 ' 50 De Soto Carry-All, | ‘e ; - . ROLE eg Qs | Bel Alr Hardtop. Power Gilde | CLARKSTON ‘48 STUDEBAKER. TAKE OVER | 53 PLYMOUTH 51 PONTIAC Radi ee 2 S ul ‘ol 1 CHEVROLET ¢ SEDAN Hs HAs 1954 Dodge V-8 ....$1595) ana finished in two tone: ted MOTOR | SAl ES 2 tone gray, auto., _payments. PE 5-5135 N's ar. scans) Al ecea car sith Hy pre) 10, Fiea er, potless: Bale. New tires “and paint, 88 4 down | "| 1954 C hrvsler 4 Dr $1599 | ent tery $495 seta 2 IN gt. ~~ R&H, like new inside " STUDEBAKER COMMANDER |] many miles. left. radio and heater. Mydramstte. 2 a 5 w um ca ft 95 kes ~§ at $tiee 3—1953 Dodge 4 Dr S. a ope CHR TSLER Pty SoU baits - and eh Be “Ase” $545 : 3. "Woodward. Briminghain. $895 : $695 | ite CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 veces: $795 to $995} | WE BUY. rae Bed TRADE = ‘49 Ford 8 cvl., 2 dr., radio STUDEBAKER COMMANDER, 1951 | “Paint and all equipment. fncet | 3—1953 Pl: “mouths 1954 M ; & heater, white- | mission. Ratio” Heater Spotlights | rs : po HAT O ] right vee te ies gt ane ~ S098 to $795 | ercury tie Ape y Bone Goo. lain | Ww ull : $295} E juipped with panstare seating 53 PONTIAC 530 OLDS ig? Ladi yodibed betel RIES Club Coune — Beautiful Baisk | EEE i Nis a Sa") safety tubes & nylon tires, For | dar Hydramatic, radi a 4dr Radi h Is M EF SHEL ,SERY 0008 CONDE | 31952 Plymouths fee eens era oh ea wee! CONVERTIBLES © | Eiasaitey rare Fe FE | geese SMI "GP 84 Hyaratauetratemincon, “4 ‘$3. CHEVROLET 210 NICE. $795. ee SOO) ta $005 | CUKWRCLET ICRA cl Sey : ae | _Radio. 27 Mechanic St _ | 21952 De Soto V-8s S895 | $1595 | “NOpriwesT curvecteT —°S} Fabd 8 cyl. bronze, | 4 waits 2 oe Fully, equipped $995 $395 Witton. $178 whe DR OO SS Gee ly. Suburban .. $895 | ‘Lincotn 5-11000 | equipped with R&H, | aig ere, ears Soe a : . , G jon, $175 cash. ¢ ’ ) . te NASH | “SEDAN $305 4 TO) AEeaae - ) ner cde er F j a} ol ‘e en ‘3 \CHEVROLET 2 DR ew RA 1954 Henry J. $5 | MATTHEWS- rene nodes wasuere |. Wiles alls'..... $1095) is. WILL¥S 2 DR 48 30 MI || - 53 CHEVROLET S20LDS _ FE 2-101 i; schon es fo ot Le ls pain 1950 B k A De | atts ch.aplete acess ' s0C hry. 6, ble ack with new | bien the eal Radio and heater. =| heslde bilge ied, and heater. A se ilot with radio, heater eal nice. Fo 45 oils own ese cars are ready to/ “il & mily car. n ydramatic. Check tt. NORTHW ‘3ST CHEVROL lite top. 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News, Mickey Shorr 10:30—WJR, arthur Godfrey . News, Record Room gg RE WxYz, Whicvering’ Strects 7:38—WJR, Gum. Serenade Cem | San’ Save Morgan Say Beer pan eR oe itd Heatter wot | 11:00— Wea, Arthur Qodtrey vas w mn Fe News Binge warn, Companion =, w ‘Show WJBK. ‘sews, Tom George WJIBK. News. | ed . News, Party. . 1 WPON, News, News, Wolf |11:30-—WJR, Make Mind 8:30-—-WJR, Pop Concert WWJ. Phrase Pays WWJ, Lone Ranger News, Gentile, Binge; WXYZ, Curtain Calls WXYZ, John Vandereoot . ¢ Ww. Queen tor 0 Day wee Mickey Shorr Sheehan Music in the Alt WPON, Record WPON, Pontiac Party _ 10:00 WIR partner ifrey WWJ, McBride Peate WXYZ. My True CKLW, News, ibd Channel 2~--WIBK-TV Channe] 4-WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY7Z-TV Channel 9—CKIW-TV THURSDAY MORNING o:30—(4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:55—(2). Meditations. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. - nee 7:55—(2) Standard _Weathervane. , $:00—(2) Morning Show. 8:25—(7) News Ace. (2) $:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) Wixie Wonderland. $:00—(4) Romper evn. «2) Garry.Moore.. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- ‘quest -Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:38—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace. THURSDAY AFTERNOON _ 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies” Day. =< 12: 30—(4) Hour of Shows, -Beulah. 12:55—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, Sign On 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop- (7) Custom-But SPARTON TV at budget price of only $ 69” Generous allowance for your - oven! ematl-cereee set! CHECK THESE BIG - VALUE FEATURES! @ Giant-size 21" aluminized pic- ture tube. @ Eye-ease TELE-OPTIC filter glass—removable for cleaning. @ Advance-design SIMPLI- MATIC —22-tubé per. formance ; eL-D signal vreecedl © Com cabinet— mahogeny of ied oak grain FE 2-6967 Ah W. Huron St. SPARTON TV '16:25—(4) Sports. per’s Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—-(4) Jean McBride. (2) ed letter Houseparty. 2:06—(7) Stars on Seven. ay “Ted Mack’s. Matinee. (2) The Big . Payoff. Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob Show. Crosby 3:00--(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) om of the World. (2) Brighter 3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. -. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance, 3:55—(9) News. (2) Scoreboard. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim- othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 4:26—(2) Scoreboard. 4:30—-(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) The Early Show. - &:30—(7) Action Theater. (4) Renfrew of the Mounted. (2) TO S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00¢7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in “Blue Montana Skies.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. Quiz. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little ‘Rascals in “Bear Shooters.”’ (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. - Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr Ever- ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Disneyland. “Man in Space,” from Tomorrowland. (4) . (2) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Triple Fea- ture Theater. Films. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. Michele Morgan, Kieron Moore in “The Naked Heart,” girl re- turns home after five years to find love. (4) Request Perform- ance. The only solution to Tom Drake’s problem seems to. be jail in “No Place to Live."’ (2) with Frankie’ Laine, Teresa Brewer, Joey Bishop, Lou Nel- son, Gene Krupa, dancer singer Chita Rivera. :30—(7) Playhouse. John New- land stars as a tenderfoot who discovers he has a lot to learn about horses and outlaws in “Square Shootin’.” (4) Father = - “Bather’s Private Life’’ erything goes haywire. - as ev- 2:3%—(9) Thurs. Matinee, (4) It. Frankie Laine Show. Variety’ quiz ' their identities. a Story of Merle Roberts.” ‘with Bill Goodwin as host. (9) variety. (2)-I've Got a Secret. about secrets. 9:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. 10-round welterweight bout. Turner. (9) Play of the Week, zines. (4) This Is Your Life. The life story of Wayman R. Presley, rural mail-tarrier. (2) more a patient than a wife. 9:30—(9) Cabbages and Kings. Conversation about everything. hearts club. (2) I'm the Law. “Contess and the Hobo,” film drama. 10: 15—(9) Films. 10:30—(9) Boston Blackie. Blackie attends an engagement party that ends in murder. (4) Traf- fic Court. Re-enactment of actual Court cases. (2) Top Plays of '55. John Warburton in “The Last Hat." 11:00—¢7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with music, variety. (9) Mystery Theater. John Carradine; Gale Storm in “Revenge of the Zom- bies,”” (4) News. (2) News. Jac Legoff. 11:15—(7) Victory Theater. TBA. (4) Little Show. Tracy Roberts, Harlan Howe in “The Rosebud.” Yesterday 's Newsreel. Knows Best. Robert Young finds | hobbies are not so relaxing in| '11:30—(4) Tonight... Ernie Kovacs (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater Ann. Sheridan, Richard Carlson in “Winter Carnival.” with Prof. Backwards; trumpet- $:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Panel | er Bobby Hackett. Ae i 15 16 Recurring 418 Small fish 20 Poll ‘ollow TM Assist 22 Prying 24 Philadelphia's founder, Wilam —— % Places 27 Musical syllable Rise 32 Soup vessel tie 4 Hard (prefix) Y pI "23 Water : i 24 Ago 40 Case fixediy 38 Italian city 41 Cor S ae codon ties 44 Imitated “6 47 Pen name of @ aes Lamb "so Definite article cov Tv Pontiog ” Fer Factory Authorized Service’ Call FE 4-1 515 21V 993 Mt. Clemens where contestants hide (4) Television Theater. Mary Fickett. protrays “Woman of Principle’ who ‘tries to remain above it all until she receives an unexpected chal- lenge. (2) The Millionaire. Step- daughter of a miserly father and an unloving mother be- comesCinderella when she re- ceives a million dollars in ‘The 8:30—(7). Penny to a Million, Quiz Denny Vaughn Show. Musical Don McNeill host to panel quiz Carmen Basillio g c < 3149 W. 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