anon THE PONTIAC PRESS 7 ‘ The Weather Cloudy,. warmer, me * «Salih age 2. - Edition ‘Usth. YEAR kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 —44 PAGES smog pagan pee —. Embattled French Call Up 60,000 Teena te ee Ike Rushing ‘Help tor } Aadninistration | Agencies Join : fo Supply Funds $100 Million Pledged ‘From Budgets to: Avert Delay in Rehabilitation WASHINGTON (#—The administration checked its available resources and conferred with congres- sicnal leaders today as it sought to provide 80 to 100 million dollars for flood re-!| 7 lief without a special ses- sion of Congress. That figure on the needs oF thé water-ravaged North- | east was given yesterday by Val Peterson, civil défense administrator, after a White House conference put eight agencies to work sur- veying what they can do immediately. | President a said yes- af Congress i in seated we heten | enough relief funds available. Most ) ] | lawmakers expressed hope ‘the |. money can be obtained out of ap- propriations “made. dered military ang civilian engineering and construction to re- move debris, health and safety | hazards and to restore public facilities temporarily. Bly fa engineering officers ‘headed northward from Ft. Bel- voir, Va., and others were called from eastern, central and southern states to supplement field parties | already at work in the New Eng: land area, In addition to the engineers, yes- terday’s White House conference Commerce ge. the Justice Department ‘and the Small Business Adminis. tration. F lood Victims Wind-Blown Reunion Wildcat Strike. May Strangle New-York Port Walkout Is Sparked by Denial of Work Permit to Loading Boss NEW YORK (#—A wide- spread longshotemen’s strike today threatened to) ' cripple shipping ~ on _ the Manhattan waterfront, in- cluding luxury liner piers, The wildcat walkout, sparked by the denial of a work permit to one man and fed by long-standing union resentment against the official Waterfront Com- mission, began Monday at the Grace Line terminal and spread yesterday to’ other piers. At least 14 ships were affected. Patrick J. Connolly, executive | vice president of the International "Lae Wirepnete BROTHERS GREET PRESIDENT — President Eisenhower, right, has a wind-whipped reunion with two of his brothers at Philadelphia's | International Airport this morning. after the President flow from Wash- | ington to addréss the American Bar Association on the 200th anniver- sary of the birth of Chief Justice John Marshall. At left is Earl D. Eisenhower, LaGrange, Iil., , publisher, = Edgar N. Eisenhower, | Tacoma, Wash., in center. U.S. Lawyers Play Host |=: lo President and Warren Justice Earl Warren lunched today with 4,000 lawyers | in five special terits erected on the grassy mall in front of historic Independence Hall. _.They were guests of the American Bar Assn., holding its 78th annual meeting and today celebrating the 200th anniversary of the — of John Marshall. — ‘Marshall served longer— + | (Mickey) McLoughlin, .a loading . PHILADELPHIA (#—Pri ef | President Eisenhower and Chief | was Commune ot Maw! time will be prone to paceetrt what help | . : 37 years—and with possibly pa Fig Dongen geome Woodward, 8-Mile| more renown than any ear fen ge em with (Grad S ‘op |other chief justice of the come teaders of Congrens to get | STA UGe eparation United States. know ee to Open Monday Eisenhower arrived in Phila- Peterson said $11,600,000 now is available—and Chairman--Hayden. (D-Ariz) of the Senate Appropria- tions Committee said another 10 million dollars could be obtained - immediately by presidential trans- fer of funds of other agencies. Truman Plans | Mackinac Visit Ex-President. to ‘Come to Island for Democrat Confab Next Week lr: s aH Pe g i Ly i I 5% ae Bite fl q The _ $3,386,000 grade _separa- tion—-project-at—-Woodward~ Ave. and Eight Mile Rd. will be opened to traffic at 10 a.m. Monday, the State Highway De- partment announces. Until Dee. 15, date set for completion, only through traf- fle will be permitted to use the grade separation, which carries Woodward traffic over Eight Mile, C. H. Brown, metropolitan engineer. for the State Highway He said 6 per cent of the a ee delphia by plane from Washington, after an airplane inspection trip yesterday of the flood-ravaged Northeastern states. He was greeted at Interna- tional “Airport ‘by two of his Edgar, Tacoma, Wash., In a prepared address to the bar association, the President .| voiced confidence that the Geneva. summit conference spells oppor- | dicted for today by the U. je emen's “Assn. said tast’ alah the men would ‘be ordered | back to work this morning. | “But there is no. indication they | will go back,” he added. Thus far the strike spread te docks in New Jersey. =< eal = iad in Brooklyn called a meeting of its members for 1 p.m. today. -The strike yesterday caught-the+— Queen Mary midway through un- | loading operations. When dock workers walked off, leaving’ pas- stranded with their bag- wage. the Cunard Line’s office personnel pitched in to help. | The big liner was set to sail | on schedule today without unload- ing much of the 130 tons of in-| Monday while swimming with his| Vista school area will attend classes in the Emerson ‘building from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. daily. * Until the student body he W Build Jet Base |Sunlor ig sen ied coming cargo that she had brought here. Arrangements were made to have U.S. Navy men take off = In addition to hampering pas- operations, the strike stopped work on Ireighters ed up in Manhattan, The strike started ostensibly as & protest against the lifting of a temporary work permit for John boss for the Grace Line. The York harbor, an agency set up jointly by the states of: New York and New Jersey, took back the permit ‘because of McLoughlin's long criminal record. Cloudy and Warmer Thursday's Outlook Fair and warmer, with an ex- pected high near 8) was pre- Ss. Weather Bureau, following the ‘ Pontiag-area's-coolest. night i* twe months. : The mercury dipped to 54 de- | grees early this morning, marking the lowest reading here since Jupe 24. Yesterday's temperatures failed to reach the predicted 90-85 figure, registering a high of only. 74 de- grees. Tonight's low will be 60-64, while | | Thursday's weather wil] be cloudy | and warmer with a high near 85. — Today's temperature in down- town Pontiac was 59 at 8 a.m. rising to 77 at 2 p.m. ‘| Disease Strikes Japan : 4g TOKYO tm — Sleeping, sickness is spreading rapidly in Tokyo and) main-/has killed 88 children, a ete ens Seni Servier anhd satay, i» = Kell Narrowly Averts Tragedy Lake Freighters Collide Ne ear Soo & AP Wirephote SECOND OF SUMMER — The 620-foot Cason J.| the Wilson Transit Co,, vf Cleveland. The collision Callaway (left) ,of the Pittsburgh Steamship Di-| was the second mishap this summer for the Jones. Vision of U.S. Steel Corp, “Gownbound Witt a Wad; The Calaway Went partly “aground on rocks but |- | of ore, collided Monday 40 miles down river from was freed by tugs. Main damage was to the bows Saud Ste. Marie, with the 530-foot B. y. Leanad of | of both freighters. Star Has Close Call While Swimming CHICAGO George Kell, vet- eran star infielder of the Chicago | White Sox, American League lead- ‘Classes to Start Sept. 8 in Pontiac School District Classes for Pontiac school district. pupils will begin | Sept. 8, the Board of Education announced today. Half-day sessions and crowded conditions will con- tinue at some schools, at least until a new junior high )school and a a snor ue mea are finished, the During the period the Linda Vista school is being built, Emerson pupils will have school in the Emerson ers, narrowly escaped drowning | building from 8 a.m. to noon daily. Pupils in the Linda two children in'a Wisconsin lake, he eau last jaan a ;at | planned to return to Aix Jes Beieg The | Silver pe he Kell, gol rs 33, had gone swimming with his’ daughter, Terry, 5, George—_Jr., 9. had gone on ‘an outing at the; home of a Ray Berres, “White Sox coach, near Salem, Wis. Kell said hdarid_the children went into the lake and his aust Air Force Head ives | Feb. ter was on. his back while he | towed George Jr. on an inner | tube. While swimming out to a| raft, he said, a wave hit Terry) and she jumped on his head, | knocked him under the water. “By this time my strength had) partly returned. I towed them to a raft. which luckily was only a few feet away. It was the big scare of my life.” Kell, who has suffered a back | ailment most of the season is the leading Sox batter in some 100 games with a .302 mark. He played in the second game of last night's double header with Baltimore biit didn’t get a hit. The “Sox lost, 10-3. but won the first game, 6-2, and moved into first place as the ri ‘York Yankees lost to Detroit, iy a heen Man's Opinion KERNERSVILLE, NC ® ae aee P. O. Carpenter, of Ash- land, Ky., doesn't think women should wear. shorts Addressing the 13th annual camp meeting of the Pilgrim Holiness Church day, he called them * “hellish, — » damnable.” and son, | & ‘Phe. Kell: family | Quarles of the Air Force today at Kalkaska Signal for Construction | to Begin WASHINGTON « — Secretary gave the go ahead signal for con- struction of a jet fighter base at Kalkaska, Mich. His announcement reaffirming to the new junior high ulin under construction bus North Perry street at East Madison avenue, about 1, Hawthorne — and — elementaries will perate above normal ca- pets the board stated. After the ‘junior. high is moved trom the building overflow stu- dents from the two elementaries will be transferred “to “Wever, which will ogerate as an elemen- tary. Junior and genior high pupils new to Pontiac schools should en- Former Secretary of the Air Force | roll at the principal's office before Talbott's choice of the Kalkaska | Labor Day, Sept. 5. They should Church yester- | jected the Benzie location was too | sité was a rebuff to efforts by Ruth | | Thompson (R-Mich) to have the | 17-million dollar installation con: | structed in her district. Kalkaska is in an adjacent dis- trict represented by aa at Knox | (R-Mich). | Miss Thompson Pa the matter in an hour-long pentagon | coriference yesterday with Quarles. An Air Force spokesman said a for the new base is expected to..be completed within a few weeks, Exactly when construction will be started will not be known until after the masterplan is finished, a spokesman told newsmen, Kalkaska actually was Talbott's third choice, He originally an- nounced the base would be built in Benzie County, but switched to-# site near Cadillac, after the House Armed Services Committee ob- close to the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Tthe board said. The office is open a $4.10 service fee on the: first bring with them records from the | school last attended. Students who will attend senior | nigh school should obtain book- cards and locks from the prin- cipal’s office before Labor Day,’ ‘from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. The book fee is $3 and the lock fee for new students is. $1.10. Seventh and eighth graders at Eastern, Jefferson and Washing- ton junior high schools should take a $3 Service fee with them on the-first day of school. Ninth graders: should have $4.10, At the Lincoln and Wever Jun- | jor high, all pupils should have Sees Special Session FLINT (#—State Sen, Garland B.- Lane ¢D-Flint) says “Gov. Wil- liams probably will call a special session of the legislature by the end of October to discuss mental health and highway problems. Plans 4 More ‘A-Submarines — Troops Needed to Bolster Army in North Africa Death Toll in Rebellion of Nationalists Mounts to Estimated 2,000 PARIS (— France re- called 60,000 young resery- _ ists to tlie colors today to bolster her forces in Mo- rocco and Algeria, strained by nationalist. uprisings over the weekend. — Premier Edgar Faure and President Rene Coty hur- ried to Paris for urgent consultations on conse- 5 quences of the clashes which took an estimated 2,000 lives. The Defense Ministry said of the reservists, most of op in the’ 23 to 24 age bracket, will be spread over three or four months. ~ First te be pot beck in uni. form will be such specialists as all France already has an estimated 125,000 troops in Algeria and more in Morocco, Faure flew to Paris from the French Alps resort of Aix les Bains, where he and four of his Cabinet have been conferring with "(Read David Lawrence on Mo- reces, editorial page.) find a political solution to the crisis in the protectorate, Coty came to Paris from his country residence Rambouillet. The Premier late today , There was relative quiet in | French North Africa as French troops continued cleanup opera. tions. Faure had to deal with the first signs of political dissention within . his government. The Premier was under aftack- from some rightist backers of his coalition government . because he agreed to confer with Moroccan nationalist leaders. * “Any cisnaates made to those who wish to throw France out | (of Moroeco) can only aggravate the situation,” one group of depu- ties said in a telegram to the Premier. Opinion seemed to be growing stronger that the feeble, unpopular old Sultan Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, chief target of the Moroc- can nationalists, would have to be replaced by a regency council, Ben (Continued on Page 2, Col. » Navy Lets Contracts. for New Vessels to Supplement . Fleet * WASHINGTON — The Navy has disclosed plans for construc- tion of foyxe more atom-powered submarines, two by General Dy- namics at Groton, Conn., one at the Mare Island, Calif. Naval Shipyard and the fourth at the Portsmouth, N.H., Naval Ship- yard. Secretary of the Navy Charles Thomas, in a letter to Rep. Lane (D-Mass), said, too, that construc- tion of a_new attack carrier of the Forrestal class will be offered on a-—competitive...basis...lo._ CS are pete space, with an adjoining- 41-car parking ; in use, said Clair W. Ditchy, architect. i" tteneeesaeere: - so eeaeeeusenee % veethebees oteeee sande earth sis Si ee oes ee 6 | pla ‘ate os : Work Officially Starts on County Health Building Whsk-the: Genrd. i Masiens |ments of the in April, the old building will prob- ably be used to house some depart- private ‘shipyards, — one frigate; Fy _ SHE powriac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, aveusr 24, 1955 our existing water system," he said : As for storm drainage, Willman | said: “The natural outlet. . is to the - . Subject to AN EXPENSIVE SCOOP ~ visor Elmer Haack wielded the silver Birmingham Super- Ty i 5 o Banned Drivers lonore Courts - Auto Club Claims Half of Revoked Licensees Drive Regularly i ue : i § i a te - rid i g F iff Avon Township and Mrs. Winifred ‘Bell of New York City. Also surviving are two sistas, Mrs. Joseph Bellann in Indiana The auto club said yesterday its anaylsis covered 1,000 such driy- ers in 40 Michigan cities and / a number of rural areas. TORONTO (INS) ~— Ontario motorists who lose their licenses for drunk driving will be “branded.” For two years agg | The Day in Birm =siiegknta BIRMINGHAM — —Community House activities will resume with emphasis on Sept. 6, the day the hous¢ again opens after a month of cleaning and repair work. Placed in Birmingham mailboxes yesterday was the schedule for the es, with registration beginning Sept, 6 and classes starting Sept. 19. tall series of craft and hobby class- | ®® Community House Due to Reopen September 6 by Registration must be made in per- son. : As always, classes are limited in‘ size, so an early sign-up ts advised. No longer is the series termed for “adults,” since paint- been - -olfered youth of the com- ing and drawing classes have | A dance to the niusic of” Lyle . Carlisle will be sponsored by the frssean conyers Club, Spirit: No. 9, oy-night-at-the Walled. Lakes Peatiog Prise Photo 5 | and a sister, Clarence of |} and Miss Audrey Brady of Drayton ” ‘The body is at the Sas Ful neral Home. Mrs. Kirk Campbell Mrs. Kirk (Minnie) Campbell, 59, John and Anna White Brady, She had lived most of her life time in Pontiac and married Mr. Camp- bell here in 1915. Mrs. Campbell was a member of First Congregational Church and the Pillar Club of the church. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Cobb of Midland and three grand children, Also surviving are two brothers Aylsham, Saskatchewan, Hillard of Pontiac Club General Manager E. «8. Matheson said club agents .com- piled the figures after observing the drivers and talking with friends and neighbors, “We have long suspected that _|the -handful of dangerous drivers whose licenses are suspended con- She | tinue to endanger the great ma- “jority of law-abiding motorists," said Matheson. The problem, he said, “is one apprehension and punish- “stiffer penalties would help,” he added. Driving with a suspended or re- voked license is a» misdemeanor punishable by a maximum sen- itence of 90 days -in jail or a $100). Plains. * Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m, fine, or both. Matheson said the top tence is not often given and “in De- ‘troit the usual sentence ie 5 to spade saaten | drei, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and friday from Huntoon Funeral, |10 days in the House of. Correc- nty Health Department attended. Pontiac City Affairs An ordinance controlling | the release of police prisoners, sug- gested by a Pontiac attorney, | bron William A. Ewart told the City Commission last night. “The City Commission does not have thie jurisdiction to adopt such = ordinance,” Ewart said. France Calling Up 60,000 Reservists (Continued From Page Qne) Moulay Arafa was picked when France ‘deposed pro-nationalist | Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef | two years ago. Across the Mediterranean, thou sands of French troops—among ~ them “tough Foreign Legion vet- erans, Senegalese troops from West Africa, ‘Marines and para- chute pushed an of- fensive in the Atlas Mountains against the 4,000 Smaala tribes- men who massacred 8) French- men at Oued Zem Saturday. Fresh rebel attacks and con- tinued French. cleanup operations | in Algeria brought new deaths there yesterday also. Nineteen rebels were killed when they tried to enter Gastonville, a town of 8.000 between Constantine and _ in the countryside. _ Estimates of the weekend death toll In Morocco and Algeria rose to 2.000, Official reports early to day from Algiers put the number of rebels killed in Aleeria: at 1,000) and said another 1.500 were taken Bloomfield Hills School Sets Student Book Sale BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Super- intendent of .Schools Eugene L. Johnson has announced that new and used high school text books for local students will go on sale, beginning tomorrow at the: new high school at ‘Andover and West Long Lake roads, : Used books will be accepted there: through Thursday. - The Weather Pe noni AC AND ‘YWICINITY—Mostly a With warmer today and te- today 16-88, low tonight Teaay te “je Pontiac a nee HUET ereday 6 om. oitadatis Wind velocity 1-2 m.ph. Bun ieee 9 oe eet ovat eee eeeens toes Seer: Mg gemerasre i Le q Theceweseue Temperatures MANY FACILITIES eee: t Cerca Other facilities include offices Pecsenetiedt <8 Bs Be-ceee- the county health director, his s sor saeae> id public health a, and a health educa- se eeer ee ree iw = rer genagn He added that such act would | be unconstitutional in’ his opinion, | | beeause it would interfere with the wdicial and law .enforcemcnt | branches of the city. j . In regular action, the Commis- | i olen approved a new package heer and wine license at 57 Hen- derson "St. by a 5-2 -vote, A request to erect a tent for a/| revival campaign was referred to Thursday's informal meeting. TRANSFERS APPROVED license at 12 N. Johnson Ave. and a change of partners for a similar license at 161 Pingree St. City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn was instructed to prepare a cost | estimate for a sanitary sewer in’ Oakland avenue from Cass avenue southeast 518 feet, Approval was given a plat for. Herrington Hills Subdivision and an agreement covering a cash de- posit for sanitary sewers and water | mains in the subdivision. . Public hearings were held and | - City Assessor W. eunncong hes _ i som instructed to ment rolls for ‘a yt-wored projects: os By gutter, gt Beysresgtace™ Mt combed ie a and Ww from existing widened sewer on- Richard avenue diene to sy south of Wal- East boulevard. A public hearing Work Starts on New Health Building (Continued From Page One) —— a library and pamphlet ies tial atu ec ook for tuberculosis X-ray and treat- Seoutiaier Rees ere er finds it wecessary te , Approved were transfer of own- | ership of a package beer and wine | Prisoner Release Proposal) Is Ruled Unconstitutional] on the project was set for next Tuesday, ACTION TAKEN —"Fdentical action was taken for | curb, gutter and drainage work on Elm street from Marshall to 120 feet west of Going, ‘and blacktop on Avon road from: Argyle to Berwick. Other hearings were held ‘on special assessment rolls for the following: trom Rend sewer on Holiyw a toad a. St, oa avenue, —, an mene oe m. Louie ~t Bal vin. to Holly # . ter and drainage on Santey Bho mm Kinney to Ker Combined vewer on’ ih side of come aveoue from trunk sewer east Ww Blaney, Water. mals -m Kennett Gardens . An. engiticer’s estimate was presented and public hearing set for next. week for curb, gutter, and drainage on Sytvan court from Orchard Lake te 50 feet west of Myra avenue. av vane A cost estimate for a_ water | | main in Telegraph road from Or- : chard Lake to Golf drive was, | delayed a week, as was a public | | hearing on a@ special assessment | roll for curb, gutter and drainage on Kinney road from Oakland to | Stanley, The city attorney was instructed to prepare an agreement for an alley and extension of Miami road | in assessor’ 8 plat 37. Air Force Man Kills 3, Injures 6 Goes Berserk at Base in England and Ends by Committing Suicide “MANSTON, England’ @—A U.S. Air Force man went berserk today and, firing a gun/in each hand, killed three persons and wounded | a half dozen of more at a South England fighter base. The gunman commandeered’ a c | Cases of Polio Downin County Disease Running Behind | 1954 Figures, Statistics ns Reveal | after a long illness. John Episcopal Church, | ‘Mrs. Albert J. J. Hall Mrs. Albert J. (Lena) Hall, 71, of 6716 Hatchery Rd., Williams Lake died Tuesday at her home Mrs. Hall, had been a resident of Wiliams Lake for the past 12 years, and summers since 1923, wintering for many years with her | sisters In Florida. Born in Groveland, N. ¥. May 26, 1884, she was the daughter of Robert — Matilda Wilson. She Latest polio statistics released | by the Oakland County Health De- -partment show that reported cases of the disease this year are run- ning under. the 1944 figure. Up to Monday 55 victims have -| been stricken: with polio, said Dr. | John D. Monroe, Oakland County health director, In 1954, 61 cases were listed during the same period. Dr, Monroe said 51 of this year’s total were not inoculated with Salk vaccine. The four other pollo cases were all nen-para- lytic. Two received one vaccine injection and twe received boost- er and second shots, Dr. Monroe said. Ten of the 55 polio cases were ing difficult, he pointed out. Reports. show the polio season be- : earnest around the first of Meanwhile, 36 first and second inoculated youngsters inoculated during the 1907 trom the University of Michi- gan. She taught in Champion, Mich., and Mt. Vernon, N. Y. and mar ried. the late Mr. Hall July 6, 1911. She lived in Detroit and Highland Park before moving. to Williams Lake. Mrs. Hall was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Detroit, the Calean Study Club of Highland Park and Community Activities, Inc. of Waterford Town ship. Surviving. are two daughters, Miriam L. Hall of Wiliams Lake, Mrs. Ronald C. Edwards of Rocky River, Cleveland, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Agnes Kinney and Jane B. Wilson of Orlando, Fia., Mrs, Isabelle Hendershott of .Groveland; two brothers, Dr, Wiley H. Wilson and Robert G. of Groveland, Funeral will be at § p. m. Thurs day at the Hamilton-Hoffman Fu- neral Home, 7334 12th St. at West Grand Blvd, Dr. J. Leslie French will be in Groveland. Ernest J. Metz Funeral for Ernest J. Metz, 49, ot 98 Augusta Ave. will be at 10 a.m. Thursday from Pursley Fu- neral Home. Capt. Vernon Vie of the Salvation Army will officiate ‘and burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Metz died Sunday. Born in Lafayette, Ind. Feb: 24, 1906 he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Metz. He came to Dry Survi are two brothers and a sister, William, Gus and Mrs New York Teams “| Jack Tunneli Funeral for Jack Tunnell, 34, of see State terusal College and- iar} of Ann Arbor will officiate. Burial | ‘Pontiac Youth Hurt (day when ground-breaking ceremonies for the new | Pontiac Supervisor Willis M. Brewer. Haack is chair-| Home. The Rev. John Peatling Jr. | tion.’ $309,400 County health building were held on North: man of the health committee. Besides the Board of of St. Telegraph Road. Other officials are (left to right) | Auditors. other representatives from the Health Com- | Saginaw, will officiate. Gair W. Ditchy, architect: Dr, John D. Monrve | mittee, Building and..Grounds Committee, and _the | -Onkland County” health director. —Flayd_D- Amn, Oaldand Coy o * * Of the 3,300,000 drivers io Michigan about. 50,000. have their licenses suspended or revoked ‘each year. Water Study Group Meets at Royal Oak Huron to sell water to any inter- ested community. - Kelley said he expects the en- Lafayette ‘officials state they are acting for eastern financial interests who. will back such a system to furnish. an unlimited Macomb, Washtenaw, St. ‘Clair and Monroe Counties, : One official said he understood the company has options on a part of a 60-mile right-of-way in Freak Accident A Ii-year-old youth was re- ported in fair condition this morn- ing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital .after being involved in a freak ac- cident last night at a. northside this question of- various diplomats gftzt oy it er | F e4 Pontiac Girl Is Injured When Bicycle Hits Car pine 7 water supply to Oakland, Wayne. | munity fdr several years tow; ° this year being no- exception: — “Senior” residents will again find the -Sefior Activities Group meeting twice a month and the Senior Workshop each Friday. ings, they appear doomed to con- the future. tinue the breath-taking climb in \Casino. _ The club is composed “of mem- bers of the local and Bloomfield Hills police and fire fon goo Op be from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., with tickets available a he door, Even Soa roof gardens and full proof will be evidenced at 6:30 p.m. tomor- row when local of Ser- been determined to be the work a drug addict, police now believe D Wilson. * * boat ride in Adventureland . B, W. ... and me with my Heller emerald green suit on! The skipper was doing the made rivers. . Our boat lurched and rocked. spleler isn't really steering it In Tomorrowland we took —* _ That’s why there’s gold - croquet THEM i: the .steering would mind the wheel. - “This bum is gonna upset us,” I told the we rode past the hippos, crocodiles, alliga- pors and head-hunters in the Disney man- Qf course we knew they were all made of rubber, But that waterfall was real . and the skipper swung the wheel like a crazy man, and almost drenched us al I mentioned the crazy steering to our Disney escort later and_he ‘thuckled_vil- j lainously. “That boat's on a track,” he said. “That acting. But don’t tell anytody.” "ek Matanver wk sera ‘of Os management .. . Edegarda mashed her Ear! Is Made Dizzy by Disneyland Jaunt By EARL WILSON Dizzyland (meaning Hollywood) to Disneyland is only about an hour on the Freeway—and then - Walt starts playing tricks on you. Let me tell you how they made a sucker out of Bright Boy * * The. B. W. and I especially loved “The Rivers of the World” . but I wished the skipper doing new Irving spleling as 4 2 at all. He's — DA EARL a -13,000-mile-an- hour ride in TWA’s Rocket to the Moon, and on Main Street, U. 8. A., we popped into the Golden Horseshoe and saw Donald — Wally Boag, Judy Marsh and the Can-Can Girls. * Novis—who’'s in fine yoice—did Bare about Pecos Bill, the legendary Westérn super-man., One went something like this: “When he socked the villain, He knocked out all'his fillin’; them thar hills.” * * * We wished we could’ve dans longer but we had to back to Dizzyland. I heard a strange story there. I was ia that Darryl Zanuck and Sam Goldwyn played till 2 o'clock in the mbeuen: and that at one point Sam got peeved, threw his mallet, and said, “I’m going home.” He started to go, too, but changed his mind. He was playing at his own house. 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Price (D- | head of its Research and subcommittee, said yesterday they believe the Geneva atoms-for-peace conference shouid give impetus to this project They were part of a committee delegation which returned, yester. day from the conterence. “Anderson wi. we know we are in a race for this type of de velopment,” and added there were | clear indications at Geneva that | Russia, Great Britain and India! also were working at the proble = Detroit Man He said “only a handful” | American scientists are Sa ' Married to Two ‘to this research, He suggested the | number be increased. ** * * Price said the announcement of | hitherto secret programs looking | ‘foward a controlled thermonuclear (hydrogen) reaction was “‘the most important event'’ at the Geneva meeting. AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss disclosed at Geneva that this coun. try Kad been engaged in a “mod- erate program’. of research in harnessing the H1-bomb and had ip thn cm + | made some prommes. Emergency Economy. ‘Controls Formulated | WASHINGTON (®—Plans are he- | ing developed for putting the gov- Jo times and the nation's economy on an immediate war footing, if | the need should arise. The Office of Defense Mobiliza- | ition yesterday sketched these | preparations in a report to the | | Senate-House Defense Production | . ODM chief Arthur S ee said standby orders have been | drafted for a general freeze on) | prices, wages and rents and plans made for an agency to handle such economic controls as. these | and food rationing, Plans also havey been prepared to invoke production - | | and materials curbs and to .take | and ew systems. 59 \ MICHIGAN U. S$. NO. 1-B SMALL POTATOES ,~ 48 Lb. Bag. ever control of radio, telephone | | WHAT'S MY LINE? Each word is related to my work. Un- ase & Gem eek le 1@ guess my line, Answer Gppeors under arrow, reading downward. 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Scissors—pointed ....19¢ Pend Ben piees.«« «+00 THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1965 Ses wes. agg In 1920, fresh out of Columbia Brac cee coer od peg 2M gen Phen ne now the summer home of many fame and fortune in the big city artists, intellectuals and business or look for them in that hardest e of all places to cara « living— pomeranian es & small town. : They chose the small town, In e a shoestring venture tifey bought the Vineyard Gazette, a small, decrepit, five-column weekly newspaper with a circulation of less than = .é ““We'll carry 7 to 10 columns on it,” said Hough “Every word said at a town meeting is impor- tant to our readers. A town meet- ing is the purest form of demoé- racy and we try to record them exactly as they happen.” Both sane Bes ee dislike printing court cases in which bit- terness often arises. “After all, we are not writ- ing about strangers but friends all Town Paper Is Read ‘Atotind World A, ic. Todd’s Thirty-five aie later they ar ‘have the shoestring, and perhaps not too much more in the way of ready cash. . But they have built the Gazette up to a circulation of 6,500—the island has only sbout | 6,000 ‘year-round residents—that is | now worldwide. Its mailing list ronee 5 Tokyo to Trinidad. fe lore Red; Meturdie Beige: fh. + 4% * *h” +». for neat stepping at work or at play — these delightful casuals by APTITUDES. Fashioned of elegant smooth leather for , superb comfort and beauty: Avocedo Green, &i s | “Howwh, © a tall, balding, “sensitive page paling version of William Allen White he sags, with a New England accent, takes ‘a quiet pride in his ‘far-flung | readership, - [mx FARAWAY INDIA in } us that while traveling in India he found a “vOpy | of the Gazette on a train seat,” said Hough, “and a British aviator also came |across a’ copy in the ruins of | Tripali.” ae | The Gazette. atfectionately ‘nicknamed “The Thunderer,” is jasued —form*.a.weathed, _ gray- ‘shingled house built isy 1760. Despite its nickname, the Gazette rarely lifts its voice. it | its grist is the small news of life in small towns everywhere— births, deaths, comings and go- ings, the changing seasons, fish. lermen's talk. Somehow readers = = away find this endlessly fasci- j nating. ee : * * * |. There is little crime news. | Hough has covered only two mur- | der cases in, 35 years. “Before those,’ he remarked | | mildly, “there hadn't been a mur- i der on the island in 100 years.” | TOWN MEETING | The biggest story of the yedr ho the annual town meeting. those famous shogs for “every-wear™ Shoe Store 20 W. HURON 7 es AT ‘Back - To - - School BICYCLE VALUES! THE STORE OF QUALITY BICYCLES | BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SCHWINN BUILT Spitfire Bicycles -_ BALLOON TIRE STYLE 26-inch Size Spitfire"; 35 $44.95 24-inch Size Spitfire **9;5**** $42.95 Boys’ 20-inch Size ***; 5‘'** $36.95 aan “S]}_ Many Other Schwinn Built Bicycles Such as . Corvette © Tiger © Jaguar ° Hornet © Phantom ‘SCHWINN ) SCHWINN : Phantom BICYCLES || Corvette BICYCLES Fenders and built-in oe hae oll ee 3-speed gears, hand brakes, steinless steel Easy terms. Stoplight, guaranteed against theft for a year. fenders, white wall Schwinn tornado tires, spring type carrier, 92 *7 20 $21 Per Wk. 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HOBBIES FOR THE: LADIES ———- ‘MODEL AIRPLANES and SUPPLIES TERMS - 10% DOWN-6 MONTHS ON BALANCE “Not long ago # professior wrote we meet every day,” sald | Hough. * ae But whether a court case em- barrasses a poor Portuguese fish- erman or a wealthy advertiser, ithe Gazette carries it as a. matter: } (Of policy. “Once a man threatened to oot the editor and another .time : said he was coming down an actually few people seem to want to kill the editor, although’—she smiled over at her husband—‘'! suspect many would _ to kick him." ‘e¢ 8 @ Both Henry and Betty have giv- en up any dreams of wealth they had. . “You just don't make money Plywood Panels - 24x48” All Thicknesses 20"x48”" aie $1* yazor,”” gald Betty. purl running a country said Henry. “You have to nigga instead of the $2.50 steak.” FIND CONTENTMENT -But neither would trade their life of hard work for an easier livigg elsewhere. 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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1955 \ : An average American farm dur- hours of electricity MSE Set short 20 Mowatt typical month, during one | cape “Tako Et From. Me, ue there's nothing like it in Detroit” in America... 9. . “I'm in front of the best looking hotel | the new Sheraton- Cadillac, They've really dressed this hotel up beautifully! And so now I'm opening doors for visiting royalty, | the top names in sports and show | business! Our guests are very happy. “Our streamlined parking service now makes it possible for you to stop your car at the door and hop right out — and our new escalators whisk you to the lobby in seconds. “Come in and see the new Sheraton- Cadillac. You'll agree with me there's nothing like it in Detroit.” ERATON-- DI Horet- JOSEPH CURRY, General Manager 1114 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD DETROIT 31, Bring the whole # family for a A MICHIGAN ' olic ‘archéliocese of | objected to a French to raise money for his parish by High Diving Priest “|Can't Act in Chicago * CHICAGO @—The Roman Catb- icago has 's plan “— high diving exhibitions. shows in Europe, expressed sur. grins of the Chitens aaana's eon) sion in an interview last night. In Europe, he said, no one ob- jected. His exhibitions in France, If the Chicago diocese does not change. its decision in another day or two, Father Simon said, 1 will try another place." Only about one-half of the U. area believed to contain oil | sat a —————— Birmin TRA SERVICE We'll Plan Your Tour Pree! Phone Mi 4-5711 to Anywhere Tickets,. Reservations Grace Plummer Reilly 379 Hamilten, Sirmingham | The Rev. 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American Beauty Rose for 12) @ 12 soup ' @ 12 dinner cjgnoneligp iol “ond one — y oe ce eae . ; “THE PONTIAC Si WEDNESDAY, AuGuST 26. 1958 * % é * . - PRESS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pec Pe Leet eye ae Sateen seiner acer On ane eer ver ee ‘MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF —— — ~ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 Rubber Price Increase Aids Eisenhower Policy - The recent rapid rise in the price of - “AabaFAN Fabbec has given « boost to the Esennower policy of getting Govern- - ment as far as possible out of busiréss. This is the case because the price in- _crease has revived the interest of busi- ‘ness in the last and largest of the Gov- ernment’s wartime synthetic rubber plants. Natural rubber now is selling at - 46 cents a pound. That is only two cents vein below the August 5 peak of 48 cents and is twice the mid-Angust 1954 Price. * x *« When this plant at Institute, W. Va. first was advertised for sale in 1953, there were no bid- ders. One of several reasons for this was lack of demand for the GR-S (Government Rubber Sty- rene) hot which the plant pro- duces. It has not been converted to turn out GR-S cold for which there is a good demand. _____ Natural rubber price trends, however, tend to offset these objections in the eyes of industry leaders. So does the fact that conversion of the plant, while expensive, could be carried our gradual- ly. Twenty-five of these synthetic rub- ber plants already have been sold by the Rubber Producing Facilities Commis- sion and-one has been leased. Bids for ———the Institute plant-must be in by ~~ * * A-further-move toward getting the Government out of business was revealed by the Defense De- - partment when it announced its intention’ to close in the near future 14 manufacturing and commercial operations. This policy has the strong support of the second Hoover Commission. It also is approved by all those who believe in a free enterprise economy. Democracy in Malaya Despite lack of experience and serious -racial antagonisms, the Federation of Malaya has taken a long and important step toward democratic government. In its “first ational election the country’s Alliance Party, a . captured 51 of the 52 Legislative Council seats. Fifteen of these — ~ séats went to the Chinese and ~~ two to Indians. Britain’s High Commissioner is certain to nomi- nate a number of Alliance mem- bers for the remaining 46 seats, all of which are appointiye. a - On the strength of this victory the party plans to seek independence for the Federation in four years. At present the population totals 5,260,000. Of these 2,631,000 are Malays, 2,043,000 Chinese and 586.000 Indians. trance of Chinese and Indians into the government, they took care to protect the Malays’ land holdings and stltan- ates, Until the national election, how- ever, it had not been thought possible, because of racial friction, for the three _ groups to co-operate politically, = *® .* 2 ea Besides its -goal of independ— While the British encouraged the en- ‘Nearly 11,000 Encamped s ‘at Boy Scout Jamboree — Oné of the Summer’s finest events is ‘the World Scout — at Niagara- on-the-Lake. There, ssalinase on historic Ca- nadian ground are nearly 11,000 Boy ‘Scouts from 68 countries. It was on this Spot in 1678 that the great Explorer © LaSalle landed on his way to the upper lakes. The town also’ was the site of upper Canada’s first parliament. * * * The opportunity afforded by the Jamboree for. scouts to learn . the customs and manners of other lands is in perfect harmony With the spirit of the 1955 theme — New Horizons. Nothing could do more, despite language bar- riers, to open new horizons for “these high” minded youths than ~~~ sharing with one another the tasks and joys of camp life. * * * Dennis Jenks of Dwight Street and Larry DeMu.wner of Lincolnshire Drive have the honor of representing Pontiac and the Clinton Valley Council at the Jamboree. The area also is represented among the adult visitors by William DeGrace, a former Press reporter who * continues active in Scout leadership work. Over the years these World Jam- borees have earned the approval of many nations. Just as many countries, we believe, join in wishing complete success for this year’s encampment. The Man About Town Canadian Honkers Large Birds-Show-a~-tiking for Lakes in Pontiac Area Enough: What would satisfy us— if the neighbors didn't have more. Urhe lakes in the Pontiac area have become a stopover for Canadian honker geese. In fact there are strong indications ‘hat a few dozen of them intend to stay all summer at Hammond Lake. I am told by Milo J. Cross whose new year around home is on this lake, that a few of them first stopped there a - couple of weeks ago. This number has gradually in- creased until now there are ' about 35 of the mammoth birds who are making that a rendezvous. They sally ouf to other locations for brief periods, but always make a due return — and bring others with them. The Cana- dian honker is ome of the largest of birds, and usually makes only brief stopovers in its migrations. But it will be seen that even a goose appreciates Oakland County's lakes above the ee of others that might be selected. An outstanding juvenile humanitarian is Howie Lewis, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis” of-102- nest with four newly born rabbits, that had been deserted by the mother. Three were so Howle’s medicine dropper feeding, and soon died. But the other made a quick recovery, and-is growing into a full sized rabbit, is very tame and already has learned tu. do sev-: eral tricks at its master’s bidding. A phone call] Tuesday morning from Peter Quickman | of Auburn Heights commends the Pontiac Press on its color picture of Princess Mar- garet in Monday's issue, and a few minutes later Mrs, Beatrice Krim of Elizabeth Lake Estates, dropped = to do the same thing. Leaving on an 18-day trip to the Pacific coast in their own plane are Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Powers A Better Bargaining Position David Lawrence Says: Russians Fight Successful Cold War Aided by: West's Complacent Attitude WASHINGTON=The “Cold War” goes on despite the profes-- sions of peaceful purpose which emanate regularly from the Com- munist leaders. » * * While the quarrels inside Moroc- co an@ Algeria are by no means of Communist origin, there is no “question but that Communist money and scheming inside both countries has inflamed the situa- tion Thus, for example, the North African Liberation Committee, which has been behind these disorders, operates on Egyptian territory. The Freach have been well aware for some time that be frowned upon by the oft-glori- fied United Nations. AMERICANS WON'T SEE The “Anti-Celenialism” — propa~ ganda generated by the Commu- nists finds a certain receptiveness among those Americans who at the same time seem to ignore Com- munist colonialism as practiced in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. All these countries not only have lost their independence but have been ter- rorized into submission by the military power of the Red armies. The events in North Africa show that the Communists are winning many sectors in the “Cold War” brutal shooting down of an ub- armed American airplane in the demilitarized zone in Korea doesn't cause any anxiety in the Kremlin because it doesn’t stir any official expression of resentment here. Small wonder the Communists pursue their “Cold War” tactics so intensively. (Copyright 1955, - New York Herald Tribune Ine.) Dr. Brady Asks: the Egyptian gove t bas permitted the committee te broadcast from its territory a good deal of inflammatory prop- aganda directed to Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. A Com- miunist station In Budapest keeps ~ up a. stmilar fine. By promoting agitation and even * sending funds and some arms to stir up trouble; the North African Committee was able to synchronize the uprisings. Newsmen knew in advance of the expected disorders. It all has the marking of a care- fully nurtured plot: to cause em- barrassment to the French. But the real objective as it affects the western allies is broade thousands of troops from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Europe and an- other has been to imperil the American air bases in Morocco, tr. One result has been to - withdraw i Why Do Osteopaths Take Such Professional Abuse? ‘By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Forty-eight years ago Dr, Joel Goldthwait published (JAMA, 8-'31- 07) the first description of sprain or strain of the sacro-iliac joint. Prior to that time if the possibility of movement at this joint was ree- ognized at all it was recognized by the osteopaths. Certainly Gold- thwait's. description of the sacro iliac sprain or strain was the very first in medical Uterature. Goldthwait's writings irked the big shots of the profession, and they have never given him credit for his contribution, Argyle-Ave. He foulld a wild rabbits SAME PURPOSE “‘ A “Cold War” to some extent has Ae same objectives as a hot war. to —_Fhe- “purpose ts~ to weaken the — enemy's military strength and or- ganization. NATO isn't as strong without the French divisions now in Africa as it would be with them, Likewise, if. an atomic attack- came suddenly, it is questionable whether American overseas bases wouldn't be subject to sabotage and interference by locally armed ‘ hands. The United States does not maintain large bedies—ef troops overseas to guard these bases and, in an emergency, would have to 8355 “of 1796 Lakeland Ave. Their itinerary in- eludes a side trip into Mexico, end — ‘by the southern, route. Proof that our ancestors were better pen- men and had more-enduring ink is found in a-letter shown us by e Mrs. Thomas Thrower of 114 New York Ave. Dated on Aug. 20, 1855, later, nor do we now have writing ink that wah be 0 REDD 0 eer PS. : ence in four years, the Alliance Party plans’ to ask that all 98 ~ seats in the Legislative Council be made elective in 1957. ‘This Peaches that weigh el eight ounces a ported by Malcolm Witherson bred -aen. anys who has & tree oie bear- . ft resembles a beaver, thought to be extinct in this area. e ‘Verbal Orchids to- Mr, and Mrs. L. E. Thompson of 26 Willard (St; yah an- eb. The adoption of a plan tor autonomy in Tunisia Was merely omen Gnienind caeediae te i Egyptian had Communist the parent ‘country do not erase, gen i Su! In 1920 (International raed Drs. P, B. Magnuson and J, 8. Coulter, describing the treatment sprain_or_strain by to submit to such abuse by other members of the profession? And while you're thinking about this, you who pay the piper, tell me one good reason why a school or university should be authorized by the state to grant the degree, Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of sro retest fat oo fulfilled the legal requirements, and your profession until you shal! have gone hat in hand to the politicians on the state board, who will put you through their examination and exact from you a fee, before you can begin practice.” Bt yee . to personal e ont a will be answered b: nosis Penta Sar tae, : Vein of the viele than one page - | ~Wants Waterford. Soh els. to Be Named for Pioneers _ parents, my school teachers, my friends,-my employers in an office for the first six years - of tabor which” would take a volume to write about, my church and my God. William Reid 171 S. Parke St. Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH_REPULSE hundreds of bombers. REGISTRATION OF Aliens to 99 Years Age \ HOUSE RUSHES neutrality reso- lution, MILITARY MOVEMENTS begun by Italy, Ethiapia, Britain. Tact Is the Touchstone to Developing Friends By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER _INS Economie Commentator ing’ to pass it off unnoticed, she : “That toast may I ae ih ie Pe Q g26 = siti np iret j ¢ 1% i [i an é : world, Business rests on human _ Rehetteg, ee ening te ee is confessing that she is not good - at her job. The same is true of Likewise. I'm unmoved an professional lecturers complain react, and an expert, with a vivid message and skill in delivery, can score a hit at the low point of an over-exploited convention audi- ence at five in the afternoon, The late George Horace Lori-. mer, editor eof the Saturday Evening Post, in this vein, used “There are no dull little commissars in big jobs. Over here, the survival of a business enterprise hinges on pleasing the all-important person —the customer. The little fellow, the customer, is a coordinate, in- dependent contractor and should not be treated impolitely by the minions of the biggest In competitive industries, the in- dividual is protected by hig herent right to switch to brand. "ernment goes into - business yor unregulated monopoly, manipulation, ‘made this remark- able comment: “Unless the medical profession wakes up to the fact that our bodies are.-built on mechanical principles and that many things we have groped in the dark about are due to a’ mechanical fault .» we are, allowing those, who are little better prepared to prac- tice medicine than mechanics, , OSTEOPATH INVITED It was ‘in my horse-and-buggy days that. with two other young- whippersnappers on_the county medical society's board of censors, 10 —ig-a duit child -who-isn't-up- to the apply for edie in. the coun. ty medical society, He had passed Case Records of a Psychologist Teachers Continue Passing Dull Pupil to'Keep Him With Age Level in Class Howard's [Q is below normal and scan work. wonders in these cases. As a rule, it is better to move a grades, For @ few weeks of — home tutoring can help reduce many of these gaps.. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-321: Howard Q., aged 12, average of his 6th grade class- mates. « “Dr. Crane, Seiad attenta pub- are better if he is permitted to stay with his calendar age group | in. school. “But we felt he merited staying with his classmates for social and book his low marks do show evi dently. “But THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1953. ~ ithaca Zi Aussie Scientists Use, =| Snersy 100-Foot-Deep Tunnel fo penetrate’ deép All New Cairo Buildings | Have Basement Parking CAIRO — A major problem in Egyptian cities, especially Cairo, is parking, Many streets are so narrow a parked car or truch can bottleneck traffic. . to provide two levels of basement | Aircort Always Mov parking space, Also, all Govern- |, ee ys ing in Middle of Oil Fields ment-owned space in Cairo. has| sear ttm been converted into parking lots.) 31 boom is caus problems for. the ' The first cargo of iron ore which | port. 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San-|jocate 108 Korean veteran prison- | Texas Segregation low ei 4 chick, Lansing optometrist charged ers of war who are eligible to with unprofessional conduct. ‘receive prisoner of war benefits. _ Causes Embarrassment ee The State Board of Examiners| Home service workers of the to Federal Government | =; fn Optometry wound up hearings | Oakland County Chapter of the yesterday, Sanchick can have his | American Red Cross are assist Heense suspended or revoked it | iq in finding eligible veterans the beard finds that he is guilty, ; Whe have not applied for bene- as charged, of having an arrange- | its. ae branch _— King | The deadline for Korean war | Optical Co. in Lansing to “steer” ners was 2a chim customers. ANe Chapter , WASHINGTON &® — The State | | Department has apologized to the | | Indian ambassador for an incident | _ in Houston, Tex., where he was : asked to leave a public dining | | Record speed for a railroad si ais alts cae Seeewaell locomotive is still held by a steam! wag set in 1905. © : ~wenmaicat: AUGUST 24, 1955 *s pate] ReeN a gp ne PUREST SRG as the tunda, bordering on the| Arctic desert, oon BeGilise he was believed to; spokesman said. However, the Benjamin Ritholz of Chicago, ‘veteran has one year from the | president of the King Co., is await- date he was returned to the juris- ‘ing examination on a charge that diction of the Armed Forces if that said an offictal e xpression of regret | L-he-attempted-to-bribe-beard—mem-—dale__comes _affer the Aug. 21 | was —peing—telegraphed-to~Ambas—<- bers to ‘get them ‘to drop the case deadline. Deadline for Worid War sador G. L. Mehta, who is now in’ against Sanchick. ‘Sanchick has I benefit applications is Aug. 31.! Mexico.City. and also to the In denied knowing anything about the If any eligible ‘claimants are) qian government in ‘New Delhi bribe try living in the Oakland County area, ; Press Officer Lincoin White ha -they are urged to contact chapter | U. &. 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HURON 16 E. Lawrence St. Rochester Branch 901 Main Sts dians and nat artes chiefs. Instruction Clair L. Taylor today | predicted enrollment in private and public schools will hit a whopping 1,600,000 an increase of 70,000 over last year. This increase means three things, Taylor said: The state needs more than 2,000 | additional teachers, more than 2. 000 new classrooms and “many millions of additional dollars’ for operating its schools. Taylor sald it will be nee- essary, to. issue 8,000 special teachers’ certificates because “| of the shortage of teachers quall- State acces of Public | IProblem — Few Teachers, More Pu pils Michigan schools. will 51,- se Pmpagondber yond “This means that half of the teach- ers are receiving less than that amount," GREAT DRAWBACK It. is this salary situation that is the greatest drawback in meet- ing the teacher shortage, he added. Earlier estimates that the schools would need about 20 mil- lion dollars in state aid were too conservative, Taylor said. “I wish to make this a public warning — that if we do not take érastic steps we are going to con- | tine to lose our better teachers,” | he added. Outlining progress_in_school-con-; struction, Taylor said more than 100 million dollars has been cose tying for regular certificates, 4 ~-During the.coming year. he said.) _ past of shis-< on schools during the year, year which set up a 100 mil- lion dollar school loan fund to help hard-pressed school dis- triets. Already, more than six million for Harty Truman i | expressed belief tod@y that former | President Harry Truman ‘ jonly man who could beat " Blsen- RATE | | | (Advertisement) _ ECZEMA | A simple way to’ quick relief | from itching Eczema, pimples, | angry red blotches or other skin | irritations is to apply Peterson's | Ointment to affected parts. Re- | lives itching fast. 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Another serious problem, he re- Folsom Beats Drum marked, is the anticipated surge in college and sicci! enroll- ments. Eariler detains that college enroliments will doubie by 1970 are “too conservative,” he said, will apparently come before 1965,” he said. enrollments. this fall will be some 20 per cent higher than last year’s, he predicted, . “The douliling of enrollments |- Truman Farm Project | INDEPENDENCE, Mo, ® — Plans by Harry S. Truman and other members of the Truman fam- ily to turn’ part of their farm over to an Ohio firm for development as a shopping center received ap- proval of the Jackson County Planning Commission yesterday, The 105-acre tract in Grandview, Mo., is owned by the former Pres- ident and Mrs, Truman and Tru- man’s brother J. Vivian and his wife, -. !MONTGOMERY, Ala., Aug. 23 (®—Gov, James E. Folsom (D-Ala) vis the hower" in the 1956 presidential campaign. And he said again that in his opinion Truman “can have the (Democratic) nomination if he he'll be elected.” The discussion came up again at SAN DIEGO, Calif. w@ — Mrs. ca” of 1949, is suing for the second divorce from her husband Arthur, She charges cruelty. The couple was married in 1943, divorced in 1950 and remarried in 1951. They have five children. The U.. 8. steel industry used more than 34,000 tons of aluminum ing operations in 1954. Homade.Food Shop 144-146 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-6242 | Quality Baked Goods at Moderate Prices Baked by Our Expert Baker “SMR. OMER Complete New Air Conditioning For Your Dining and Shopping Pleasure ee n. scHULTZz=-—— New! Only Blue Detergent CANNON DISH TOWEL in every giant economy size” SILVER DUST washes clothes whiter, brighter than new! No dulling soap film with New Silver Dust-even io hardest water! That's unconditionally guaranteed by Lever Brothers~-or your money refunded. 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While it is incorrect it certainly is not hurting anybody, and you ought not let it annoy you, ' _.~ "Dear Mrs. -Pest:- I've noticed, in the beauty parlor to which I go that people tip the woman who There ore five pages in today’s Women’s Section imagined that tipping the. owner Shower Given for Bride-Elect Honoring Cervenka, was given dron Frank | Britons __ Going to the store is something that Mrs.igether. It’s just a nice walk to the store G. R. Sayers and her-daughters, Susie and | from their home on Dwight avenue. Debbie, (left and right) enjoy doing to- : ee a * oa] Pootiae Press Phoies Looking on is land to Future Homemaker Helping mother with the washing is one| in their yard on Spokane drive is the place way Lynn Knight learns how to take good to hang the bright colored cottons so they | win give a tea and personal care of her clothes. Her mother, Mrs. Rob-| won't fade. et K perry Mrs. Harold Wedow night, has told her that the shady area . o-rte 4 ard daughters,|the photographer arrived. ——— One-year-old Linda (center) and Diane were making | Linda isn't old enough to do much yet, but cookies in their home on Russell street when | she’s interested in seeing how. it’s done. annette tet of three artich a telling ft th ie ‘ of - r ie prob. LONDON INS).— Behind all the rumor and speculation about Prin- cess Margaret's marital intentions deep-se 7H Only Want Margaret Happy and chuckles, “‘Ooh’s™ and Ah’'s” . | they Want Margaret's future settled titude is crystal clear — it will never condone Margaret's mar- riage to a divorced man, and should she marry tn a Scottish church or enter into, a civil _mar-_; riage, the church could never accept her as ‘queen, and there- fore as its head. ‘ _ As for the great British public— in the light of her happiness, They also would like to see another male family, the state and the pathy fee abbnigh mcd Rowdy WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 Womens Section PAGES 13-17 Mr. and Mrs, Robert ®W. Cooper of Kansas City are guests in the city and will attend the wedding thig evening of Joan Cooper and lan Lamont. , cs * Mr. and Mes. William J. Emer- | tion of their uncle and aunt, Mr. | LaCrosse. Mrs. Fred Turek ‘of Sashabaw Saturday they will attend the 50th wedding anniversary celebra- and Mrs, Albert LaFrenaye of * * * Events F ill | the Last Weeks of Summer announcing the birth of q dangh- ter, Sarah, on Aug. 14, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. George S. Christman of Spring Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George sen ol West... road.are Aug. 20 at Pontiac General i be . Serib- ited : as the guests of Mrs.-H: H. Fre- and Mrs. William T. Huriburt of Elmhurst drive, and Gail Mitchell, daughter of the Roy C. Mitchells chette. - ~ Joan Hurlburt, daughter of Mr. 7 H. Crane of West Iroquois road. Seoceraeeaneecng einen enigma Mr, and Mrs. Richard Esser have returned to their home on Oneida road after a two-week fish- ing trip in northern Ontario. They made Red Pine Lodge at Fayette, Ont. On the return trip the Essers picked. up their daughter,. Carol Ann, who spent two weeks at Camp * * Ld 3 Tor the Sept 17 Hiairriage OT thelr Tdaughter of Commander George “dann ham. *Mr. and Mrs. John W, Eden their—hesidquarters—at_ the! are the houseguests of Mr. and. Mrs. Jack L. Amy of Woodland ve, % 2 4 1 Autumn Rite Highlights. Hills News John Shenefield to Claim Floridan as His Bride By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shenefleld of Ben- nington drive are deep in plans son, John William Shenefield Jr. to Grace Adams Howard of Mi- ami, Fla. Mr, Shenefield’s fiancee is the 0 Howard of Miami and—a-——-—~ graduate of the Rhode School of Design. John .is a student at Dartmouth College. and the couple will go to. Hanover, N. H., right after their marriage here to be ready when college opens the following | week, i SUPPER SCHEDULED 2 | Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, | Robert F. Swanson and Mr. and iMrs. George J, Auchterlonie. wil. : | give a buffet supper in .the | Auchter lone home for bride. lelect Alicia Cummiskey and her fiance, Jerry Gillette, Alicia is the-daughter of Mr, jand Mrs. James P. Cummiakey of | Birmingham, and Jerry's parents hea Island jare Mr. and Mrs. John W, Gil jlette of Wing Lake road They will be married Oct, 1 in St, Hugo of the Hills Church and a reception will be given at the Birmingham Country Club, Mimi Cummiskey will be her sister's maid of honor and Louis iC. Gillette will be his brother's | best man, Alicia has asked another sister, Constance, to be a_ bridesmaid, |Other attendants will be Doreen Fante of Hinsdale, Il, Joan Baldwin of Orchard Lake, Joanna Cote of Huntington Woods, Pa- tricia Spence of New York and Mrs. Leo Rengers of Dearborn. | On Sept. 10 Mrs. Chad Ritchie | shower for Miss Cummiskey, and | the“ following day Patricia Shea jand Miss Cote will be hostesses '-l at a brunch for the couple. | CHV EEN CHEN — eS | Mrs. Mareus E. Cunningham entertained at luncheon today for Mrs. Thomas W. Willlams of Phil- adetphia. : Mrs. Williams is visiting her “| son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Brettnel Williams, and her new grandson who was born in June. -Mrs.. “Brett Wil- liams is the foriner Sue Cunning- and their young son, John Jet- feyson Eden, will soon be back in Bloomfield from San Diego where Mr. Eden has been sta- tioned during his Navy service. E ~ * * * Tt. and Mrs. Ronald Ballantyne will also be back. to stay from | Olathe, Kan., where~Lt- Ballan- tyne has beén stationed. Mrs. | Ballantyne, the former Cynthia Booth, is. expected home the first of September. HOME FROM EUROPE Melinda Booth has returned from spending the summer in Eu- rope and is busy getting ready to ¢ go to Deland, Fla., for the winter. She will enter Stetson University there early in September. ~~" * * * Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flint have returned to their farm, “Roll- ing Acres," Quarton road, after two months abroad. | They were accompanied by their grandson, Howard Flint Il, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B, Flint, and their granddaugh- ter, Ellen Flint, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Flint. The group first enjoyed a North Cape cruise on the SS. Ca- ronia and then left the ship to travel on the continent before re- « turning home on the SS Queen Elizabeth. . On the return trip the young | Flints- met-Mr..and. Mrs. Hubert. Davis of Cranbrook who had taken a group of young people for a similar vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Nichols have returned home. from a stay at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.' HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES A gay Labor Day weekend is - plarined at Oakland Hills Country and Saturday evenings and golf, tennis and swimming events all three days, * after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, John H. Fitch of Lone Pine road, Two WCTU Units . 1Gather at Church a4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1955 i setting Saturday evening marriage of Nancy Anne |_ Upham and William A. Gordon Jr. The Rev. Malcolm Burton. per- formed the 8 o'clock ceremony in the presence of 250 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Howard K, Upham A. was the for the- “Porch-Bed GLIDER by Hettrick road, and Dr. and Mrs, Gorden of ' enue are parents of the bride- groom. A gown of imported Swiss em- 'broidered organdy was worn by Nancy, The bouffant skirt was fashioned in tiers and ended in a h train. The bodice of the. gown featured a portrait neck- line Mr. and of Ascot William Av i Nancy's fingertip veil of illu sion was secured by a cloche and the bridal bouquet was composed | stephanotis ‘and ivy. ATTEND BRIDE oe _Airs__Gordon Booker. the bride as matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Har- old Nicholson and Sheila Bridgford of Rochester. ze Frocks of pink and white checked gingham were worn by the attendants. Fashioned with portrait necklines and drop waists, the--bouffant tiny ruffles, Plastic Saran covered ond pillow arms — now is the time to save! Reg. 77.50. 3 SEATED | Reg. Yvonne Mitchell s sang the bridal fecital accompanied by Charles Wilson. WEARS ORGANZA The bride's mother wore a powder blue gown of silk organza with a rose pink hat. A corsage of white flowers was pinned to ber pink purse, Mrs. Gordon chose a gray-blue | a@ rose sequin hat and corsage of ba SS of Amazon lilies, surrounded by. nded net skirts featured tea roses | was held follow- ‘A reception =/Naney Anne Upham Becomes Bride ad the ceremony in the Hillside Reom at Devon Gables. = - When the couple left on their wedding trip to Canada the bride was wearing a beige three-piece sult of fajlle with brown acces- series and the corsage from -her bridal bouquet. The bride was graduated from Central Michigan College where \she was a member of Sigma Sig- ma Sigma. The bridegroom is at- lace over taffeta gown., She wore |tending the college and is affili- ‘ated with Sigma Tau Gamma. | Mount Pleasant is where the lms will make their home. Honeymooning in Canada are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gordon Ine Newlyweds ~ Honeymoon in the North ‘Barbara. K. Choate and Jack E. Allan Speak Vows Honeymooning in northern Mich- igan are Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Allan. She is the former Barbara K,. Choate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. L, Choate of James street. The bridegroom's parents are the Rev. and Mrs, Norman Allan of Allen Park. The bridegroom's formed the 3 o'clock wedding cere- mony Saturday at Central Metho- dist Church, before 150 guests. Mrs. Choate fashioned daughter's bridal gown of Chan- tilly lace and nylon net. over taffeja. The bedice wag de- She is the former Nancy Anne Upham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, PORCH GLIDER *”” = Sgt L&G Furniture STORE HOURS: Mon. and Fri. 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12 M. Twes, and Thurs, 9:30 to 8: Sat. 9:30 to 6 P. M. 3526 Sashabaw y OR 3-1711 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Thelr pictured hats of white wae! d K. silk braid were designed with Upham of black velvet streamers, Summer . flowers entwined with ivy Ascot road. formed their semi-cascade Dr.-and Mrs, bouquets. William A. Beverly Handren. of Flint and— C ; \Carol Handren of Birmingham ordon of were flower girls. They wore pink Dwight avenue organdy dresses with tiered skirts are “the bridegroom's parents, were Jordan A, Upham, of the bride; — ag" ‘ Romeo, Robert D ce . Guan Banaan et Css: MR. and MRS. W. A. GORDON JR. The altar was banked with vases * whi STAPP'S .... Back-to-School Shoes ......... eet Soe! Nancy E. Emerson Wed A princess-style gown of white cryptallette over satin was worn by Nancy- Ellen Emerson when she became ¢he bride of Vernon Ray Evans Saturday in Marimont Baptist Church. g * * * ° The bride's floor-length gown featured a lace bodice with a V neckline and long sleeves pointed at the wrists. Her Seenetp veil cade arrangement of white gla- dioli. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Emerson of West Chicage avenue, and he is the sen of Mrs. Ima Cochel] of Spiro, Okla, _ Matron of honor Mrs. Gordon Mathews and bridesmaid Sara Poppy were gowned similarly in street-length dresses of blue nylon organdy. They wore white organdy picture hats and carried cascade ——_ of pink and white & WEAR WHITE | The mother of the bridegroom Flower girls Mary Ann Mathews | wore a light blue linen suit with MRS. VERNON EVANS reowancaghintly enn Fipma can ange tallette with black accessories, - _bouffant skirt with vertical pan- els of, lace, A headpiece of illusion and pearls secured her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white glamellias, stephanotis and pink roses, Billie Hobolth attended the bride | as maid of honor. She wore a gown | ‘of white embroidered nylon over | rose. taffeta, fashioned with scoop -| neckline and bouffant skirt. OTHER ATTENDANTS The bridesmaids, Peggy Jeffries | of Lansdowne, Pa., and Sarah Jane Allan of Allen Park, sister of the bridegroom, wore gowns of white ‘embroidered nylon over two shades of aqua. Each attendant cartiod a colo- nial bouquet of sweetheart roses— and feathered carnations matching her gown. - derry Allan of Washington, D.C., served as his brother's best man. Seating the guests were Tom Leafstrand of Wheaton, Hl., Paul Ladwig of Ft. Kaox, Ky., Stuart Choate, brother of the bride, and dack MeDaniels of Dearborn, A reception was held. immedi- the church parlors. The bride’s mother wore a muted pink and white accessories and corsage of pink cymbidium orchids, GOWNED IN ROSE A rose lace dress with navy ac- When the ae left on their wedding trip the bride was wear- ing a two-piece pink suit with white accessories. Upon their re- turn they will make their home in Allen Park. ‘Husbands’* Party Held by Golfers father ‘per-. with illusion, long sleeves and a ately following the ceremony in| green silk shantung dress with! Mr, and Mrs, John Steinhelper, | and Cathy Sue Mathews wore white white accessories, Both mothers nylon dresses with navy blue | wore corsages of white camellias. Mellow Brown Casual sashes and carried baskets of pale For a honeymoon trip to Okla- pink roses. homa, Kansas and Nebraska, the Sizes 121 -3 $795 es | bride changed to a lavender dress pc age ag Sour bel ee B-D Paul Emerson served as best | with white-accessories. She wore a si — = man, and ushers were Vern Cook | white corsage from her bridal poacn nerene io acgpinady dwn i end Frank Emerson. bouquet. Mrs, Robert Boles, Mrs. Duke ———— held at = Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Lawson, Mrs. the home of the ~ imme- Salt, added to the boiling starch, | Robert Hendry, Mrs. Earl Steven- diately after the ceremony. 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J., and Mrs. Edith Tick were guests of the group. Mrs. Janette Bathum spoke on citizenship, and Mary Chapman's topic was “Taxation.” A talk on conservation wes given by Mrs. Arthur Griswold. The guest speaker of the day was Richard VanDusen, state represen- tative from the Third District. His. topic was “The Record in the Committee members were Mrs. | Willlam Paetow, Mrs. Lulu Luby, and Mrs. William Kreklow, at the | Republican Club: | Mrs. Bathum, Mrs, Emma Pelican | ‘Shower Fetes Bride-Elect — street, will exchange wedding vows with Lane VanderHoek on Sept. 10 at First’ Presbyterian Church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter VanderHoek of East Beverly street, The bride-elect chose this « occa- sion to announce her bridal at- tendants. be Mrs, Almp Jones and Mrs, John MacAdams, Junior brides- maid. will be Judy Cooper. Invited guests at the Thursday evening party were Jean Irwin, Edythe Perry, Donna TerBush, Patricia Butler, Jessie Huth- waite, Judy Cooper and Shirley Fisher. Also. invited to attend were Mrs. John Newbigging, Mrs. James Newbigging, Mrs, John Mac- Adams, Mrs, Peter VanderHoek, Mrs, Thomas Riley, Mrs. Lilly Perry, and Mrs. Almo Jones. * * * Mrs. Albert Savage, eeeececce Yous a comfort with our FE 3-7186 hidden Se cl cna ol cr vay an oa permanents, , : Individual Heir Styles GaN - ‘Grated Just y by Tony an New Hair-Drying Comfort! Relax.and enjoy cew hair-drying utaire” <4 — ee the sun treme eu 0 cummser day. Riker Biig.—Rear of Lobby PrTrtviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiitiiiiiiiiiii iti yt A a Fy eB yas vt BS) RUTH : -PICTURE- 165 ‘Pleree St., Birmingham CUSTOM LAMP SHADES FRAMING HAIGH \ OLD PRINTS « \ Mi 4-2002 So Help Me! This ls Our Furniture Ad! ad . no descriptions of all our lovely things . . picture could tell you of the satin smooth finish of the Willett Maple and Cherry... « no words oly de A = ae % Down. Poyment-Up to 2 Years t Poy This is the last week! . . kinda different, isn’t it. . . no pictures of tables, ‘ports, love seats and chairs. ba . but this is our ad. No could show you how to * . Donald W. a py THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 2 4, 1955 " FIFTEE Don’t Make, Wedding Plans Until He's Sure By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Pat is 21, and we've been going steady for quite a while, and were’ planning on getting engaged at | Christmas time. The other night, he told me he is ail mixed up and | wants to think eferything out. would rather be sure now than to! hurt me later on, He plans that we should still go out — but not steady, “Ts tagre anything I wwii do to help him’ make up his mind? I love him. very much and don't want to | When I asked him if he loved me_ an Ra eve he said he didn’t know because, Answer: . Probably Pat hasn't he is so confused. He told me he) figured out in his own what < Barbara ‘Ann Sarafinski became the bride of Beacom on Saturday. Their parents _are Mrs. Lucy it is that has him confused. All he knows is that he's feeling terribly restless, scared of being tied down, and dissatisfied with tha way he is reacting to Iife. He} can't put his feelings into words-for himself, let alone ex- plain himself to you, All of which leaves you with a lot of very normal questions. One ef which you have already asked | him. Does he love you? He probably does. else is purely incidental: But, to him the other things are vital. His affection for you comes farther down the list. * Pat has undoubtedly taken a’ sudden good look at himself and the way his life ts shaping up./ And he has cold feet. Going steady with you has been a very pleasant arrahgement. You've been very fond of each other, you" ved your . ~Sarajinski_ of Homestead street,. Mrs. Ovie Beacom of Auburn avenue and Donald Beacom of Scott. Lake ‘road, MR, and MRS. D. ®. BEACOM Barbara Ann Sarafinski Repeats Marriage Vows | To reside in Pontlac following, formed by the Rev. Maurice an Eastern wedding trip are Mr.| Veryser before 100 guests. and Mrs. Donald William Beacom.| 4 floor-length gown of tulle. and | The bride is the former Barbara! jace over satin with chapel-length | Ann Sarafinski, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Sarafinski of Homestead | seeq pearl crown secured her veil, street. : | and she wore the bridegroom's The bridegroom is the son of | gift of a double strand of muha | } Mrs. Ovie Beacom of Auburn ave-| The bridal bouquet was com-) nue and Donald Beacom of Scott. posed of white carnations end an. the Fall__Frolic, Lake road. St. Vincent de Paul Church | sil. was the setting Saturday at 10 | ATTENDS BRIDE eo. m fe Ge coremeny eit | Marge Taylor attended the | |bride as maid of honor wearing \}a strapless gown of green chiffon ad carrying a bouquet of white | giadioli. Bridesmaids were Donna Lin- | senman, who wore a yellow chif- who and giadioli, and Joyce Mapley, wore a pink chiffon gown carried yellow gigdioli. Tom Burke served as best man. Seating the guesia were Leo Linsenman and = Edward | Gilleon. . |the ceremony at the South Pad- ’ T dock street home of Mr. and Mrs. | |Ted Sarafinski. -The bride's mother wore a blue | dress and a pink rosebud corsage. A beige two-piece dress with a pink rosebud corsage was the choice of the bridegroom's mother. When the newlyweds left , on their honeymoon the bride was "| wearing a green dress with white accessories, A little kitchen wax applied to the bottoms of ice trays will pre- vent them from sticking in the freezing unit, An average serving of lean beef police Michigan State University. was also appointed as a reserve commissioned officer, second lieu- tenant, in the Military Police Corps of the U,.S.-Army. He will report for duty at Camp Gordon, Ga., on Janl train was worn by the bride. A) fon dress and carried - lavender | tionship, “you've spent man hours together. But talk of getting engaged has | suddenly made him consider your | relationship very seriously. And its direction has suddenly made him aware of his responsibilities. It's enough to panic some boys. Are you the perfect girl for him? (if he hasn't known too | ‘many girls, he has reason to wonder.) Weuld he be able to make you happy? How ix he going to swing. marriage finan- eially? Is his program for the next*few years going to be in- terrupted by military.service and , separation? Are the prospects of his job adequate for suppert- ing a home of his own? Does he feel ready to settle down and take on the job of establishing Group Making | ‘Arrangements for Fall Frolic Mrs. Frank Perna and Mrs Robert Ranzilla, cochairmen for sath annual - ‘orchid, carried with a white mis- dance sponsored by the Italian- | American Club, announced their committees at a recent meeting of the group held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perna of: Ann Arbor avenue. The dance will be held. Oct. ;at Pontiac Local 653 Hall on Kew | nett road, On the orchestra ‘und enter. | tainment committee are Mr. and Mrs. Kudy Mazza and Don- ald Sanilli. Lewis Spadafore, Robert Kenilla and Paul Felice will be ja charge of the ad beok. Decorations will be handled by Mrs. Frank Benning, and Mrs Carl Rogers\ will be in charge of A reception was held following ticket sales. Monica Palace, Mrs. Robert. Ran- | villa. and Mrs, Ralph Mazza are, handling publicity. To you that is the | fundamental, important thing. All| happy | i Multi Color Plaids ‘Gain Men's Favor | What's more, a tanaly? Is he willing to make | strain on him and give him a ali the compremines necessary? J chance to — things out. =| | cooperate with him. Loosen the So much depends on his. own) ‘tands he is tueaina degree of maturity and his own’ When he becomes articulate about disposition. A lot more depends on | his thoughts, be reasonable ‘not his estimate of you and your capa-/ emotienal) and express your own bilities and qualities. The big) as clearly as yeu can. he’s not even sure how he really | pimself. does feel about you. His. dating plan will ease the | him. Your against. | He's going | | questions have him so puzzled that | to have to set things straight with: patience and un-) | derstanding will be a big help to, 7 —_ Immediately following ne) urday ceremony a wedding break- |Joanne Orr Speaks Vows At a solemn High Mass, cele- Church, Joanne Orr became the bride of John. R. Welss dr. Joanne is = compa of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orr of Clarkston and John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weiss of Ferry street. The bride was dressed in a ballerina-length lace, dress. She carried a white orchid and rose- bud arrangement on a prayer: book, Georgine Orr, sister of the bride, | was maid of honor, Her gown was of blue chiffon and she carried white and yellow chrysanthemums. * *. * Bridesmaids Mrs. Roy Wegman, another sister of the bride, and Mrs. Richard Stoner were gowned alike in shrimp - colored chiffon. Their flowers were white chrys- anthemums. Richard Stoner served as best _Delbert Kasat ang Roy Weg fast was served at Hotel Roosevelt. 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The straight skirt and jacket, the Bermuda short and jersey blouse, and the jumper to be worn with or without blouse. i: : a 7.98. 11098 bee 10. 98 i . FRR SS an « ;with milk will help keep ¢ | glossy as well as clean. <4 | Mitkas 48 N. Saginaw St. TWEEDY SPUNS: BUDGET DRESSED | eee ne: SET Dressy and tailored fashion. Jacketed styles, pencil. slim and compass skirts, > Charcoal grey combination. Junior and misses’ sizes, brated at 10 o'clock in St, Joseph | man, and seating the guests were +-—— + Btue Star Mothers — Planning Recepton ‘The couple is honeymooning in j at the South Marshall street home northern itichigan and Wisconsin. | of Mrs. James Schram on Tuesday. Washing pare hme ent lampshades |to attend a reception in Highland | them | Park Thursday evening for ‘Iva Stringer, department president lt ace Cee ee MES. SOuIN & Weiss iol Blue Star Mothers Chapter 4 met Plans were made for mentors | EIS: ge go erode 48 N. “Saginaw &. srepny ae PER? ey 5 5 ole < COTTON teal ROBES. Three quarter length with button front ond shirted highline collar and cuffs in velveteen with tie neck. Rose with aqua trim, ‘slate blue with rose trim. Sizes 10 fo 18. Robes — Main Floor MESH "SLIPPERS | 3.95 Others 5.00 Also available in gold tur- black. with velveteen; Quoise, “red,” rose, 5, M, L, afd XL: Accessories — Main Fioor = Rae SR abi tages -in-a.tweed looking ___} Smatt-print, Bromley & ~ Gold or Silver oi ary Sub Mrs. | 3 Teen Set 48 N, Saginaw Se. Cantera for the V Neck Long Sleeves | Pigc _ 3.98 “5.98 Shop ower style- trv wonder sott orion, Bright new colors: red berry. Pers lic ioe eit F it ae i : nee a cormflower blue and BLOUSES 9.98 - 3.98 Italian boy blous@y der girls. Turtle neck, cufted, seae tolors — Also —baare-—-pastely and whites te & sma Aleta ip Dae ae Hi Bulk Orlon 3.98 SWEATERS Newest fall shades and pas- tels. cro crrrdheeemincr inna ontrer in all sKIATS Black Watch - Delight the heactof the glamous teens . . flannel in chao. sey THE PONTIAC PRESS, . 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Phone FE 2-3551 a beginning in the ———e School, For more information, phone, or return Starting Tuesday, September 6 —tEvening School Classes wilt start- eeepoccesere r*eereeene ‘ADDRESS — . clasi~in Stenotype and Stenograph is being || a Pauli’s Shoe Store - ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD My grandmother's favorite ex-| pression, was, “God closes one, door only ah = —* It used to burn me up, some- times. Whenever I was coping | she would try to comfort me with that comment. disappointment is at that age. But now, of course, 1 find my- and becoming more and more convinced that it is true. When one thing folds up, it is often juat a prelude to something else. make light conversation and who | “TT suffered e great deal wher she} | was in her teens. Take, for example, Eleanora J. Eleanora was a shy, studious, | introverted girl who never could FINISHED SCHOOL When she finished school, Eleanora studied. to be a librarian and was given a good job in her local library. Since she was ac- | curate and meticulous she did most | of the behind-the-scenes work, and | was rarely asked to handle the | front desks. As the years. went on, WAIST 24°—}2* by La Leloms ONE. YARD WONDER! Yes, you ean make this new-fashion skirt of just one yard 54-inch fabric in 4514 ANY size given! Note the dra- matic side slant and the jutting hip pocket. This is sure to become your favorite costume-maker. And it’s SEW-EASY! Pattern = Missés”” Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28,.30, 32 inches. | All given sizes: 1 yard 54-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | with adolescent diaappointments, | “And it rarely comforted me; | | because—you know how tragic a myself thinking the same thing — she be-? came more studious and intro | verted, never seemed to acquire a) IN A BEAUTIFUL GOLD TONE JEWELRY DESIGN [ ay octal Grane. She liked the job, did it well and advanced. In fact, to mitigate her loneliness, | she put in lots of extra time. By . | ‘Then one tragic day, Eleanora’s | eyes went back on her. At first. i her vision became blurred, but! Troubles May Be Luck in Disguise oe a “dos wan tc bet uals eee, who sent her to an-eye specialist. After ‘many tests, she was told there was — comity wrong. os sr eae: Ok ee Bernice Fernandez exchanged | nuptial vows — with |\Otis W. Caswell Saturday. She is the daughter of Mr. and ts. Robert~ : Fernandez of Esther. street, and he is the | son of the “3 Kenneth | Caswells of Elizabeth . Lake road. St.Joseph Church, Lake Orion, was the scene for the Saturday wedding of Bernice C. Fernandez ‘and Otis Warden Caswell. The Rev. | George Ging celebrated the Nuptial Mass. * * * She is the daughter of Mr. and 7 Mrs. Robert A. Fernandez of Esther street, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Caswell of Elizabeth Lake road. The bride’s cown was of Rose Pointe lace. The pleated bedice featured an illusion net yoke and | long sleeves tapered at wrists. apron effect, with the lower front edge -made—of-ruffied-nylon tulle. The back of the skirt fell into a chapel-length train of nylon ruffled | tulle cascading from the waist in "| ifan shape. | The bride carried a white el on a pearl-bound prayerbook, Her j only jewelry was a strand of | pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. | GOWNED IN ORCHID | Mys- Joh MeCleland Jr- of, OX- ford wore an orchid ballerina- length gown of nylon tulle with two layers of ruffles along the bottom of the skirt. * * * Bridesmaids Mrs, Peter Jaruzel, Patricia McMahon and Cleopatra Fernandez chose gowns similar to the matron of honor’s. Mrs. Jaruz@ wore ‘an aqua gown, Miss Mc- Mahon's dress was pink and Miss Fernandez wore a yellow gown. They carried colonial bouquets of daisies: Their hats matched the color of their gowns. 4 John McClelland Jr. tord served as best i eae _Krause of Rochester, William + ers. , After a Saturday evening re- ception at the Dublin Community Center, the bride changed to an aqua shantung suit with white pique trim _and white accessories MR, and MRS, OTIS Bernice Fernandez Wed in Lake Orion Ceremony | the | | touches added, The skirt was fashioned: in ‘an |" ' doors, it seemed, were closing on with her eyes, real though it It was a complete tragedy, in- volving not only her livelihood but her main interest in life. Both her. rP—She gave up the job—she had together and talked to her family docter, she~ discovered that the only kind ef job she could take was one as a receptionist, NO SKILL She was sure it would ‘be im- possible; she had no skill with people and was scared to death at the, thought. But with her to. “And when she pulled herself | Norma Jane Coleman became the - bride of Donald J. Cavalier Saturday evening at Christian Temple. The Frank Colemans of South Edith street are her parents, and he is the son of the C. J. Cavaliers of Wall street. W. CASWELL s they were, it —_a solution. ar was three years ago. ‘teainota found a job as a recep- tionist. It was a nightmare at first, but she got better and better | at it. * * «@, And while she is no extrovert, she has learned to like people and work well with them. In fact. she was just made assistant | to the office munnager! First Methodist Circles Conduct August Meetings fer.a honeymoon trip to northern | Michigan. | will reside on Elizabeth Lake road. ; Stanley Colby arranged the Color Goes All Out [gram “ In Fall Wardrobe Cotor and tabric—make—ctothes* particularly exciting this fall: And | what's true of outer fashiogg is equally true of foundations. Plaids, polka dots and rosebuds enliven girdles and bras for the | college crowd, You can go “all out" for color and pattern — or choose basic white with gay If presented with the problem of a Teaky fountain pen, check to be sure “breather” holes in the cap are not clogged. * | Sarah Circle picnicked at the On their return the newlyweds | F)jzabeth Lake road home of Mrs. August meetings of the circles- of the WSCS of First Methodist Church featured picnics and co- | operative luncheons. Sarah 1 John Rawley. Mrs.’ Lewis Butler presented the devotions and Mrs. Rhoda Rhoda Circle held its meeting at | of Theda avenue. Leis and Mary Mrs. Chester Caughell of Whitte- more street entertained the Lois Group and Mrs. Talmage Shelton | of Summit avenue was hostess to the Mary Circle. : | Elizabeth Lake Shores for a picnic with Mrs. | Robert Burnsworth as hostess. The fall meetings will) feature 15th anniversary oheervences. A. Jacqueline Carr Weds in The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception at Syracuse, N.-Y., was the setting Saturday afternoon at two o'clock for the marriage of A, Jacqueline Carr and Robert M. Pender She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Pensacola avenue, and the b room is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pender of Syracuse. = Y * * * The bride wore a gown fashioned -with a‘lace bodice, scoop neckline, ishort sleeves ard full net skirt. Her fingertip veil was attached to a smal] satin cap and she wore lace mitts. t Her jewelry was a strand of groom, The hridal bouquet was beok, orchid and streamers. Mrs. Gregory Mulherin of Sche- nectady, N. Y., was matron of honor. She wore a a street length dress of pale blue, styled: simitarty-¢ \to the bride's. She carried a bow- |’ +quet of yellow orchids. ae eS cd Edward Karpinski of Syracuse | :) Was best man and seating the guests -were Jans Greiner and George | Becker, also of Syracuse. LAVENDER GOWN The bride's mother wore a light lavender silk and cotton dress in princess style. Sha wore matching | seed. pearls, a-gift- of the brides composed of a white prayer . New York Ceremony MES. R. M. PENDER = | Cavalier of Wail street, | seed pearts the home of Mrs. Frank Heubner! — Elizabeth’Circle met at Elizabeth | Vaid water, SSEEEEERRREEREaCE Sania Ne orma Coleman Marries Norma Jane Coleman exchanged | guests at the American Legion Hall nuptial vows with Donald J. Cava-|in Auburn Heights. Out-of-town lier Saturday evening at Christian | guests attended from Stratford, Temple. The Rev. L. L. Marion of-| Ont., Detroit, Dearborn and Flint. ficiated at the ceremony. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman of South Edith street, andthe bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Put a strip of wax paper over the braid when sewing rick-rack |to prevent it from catching in the presser foot of the sewing ma- ichine. The paper is easy to re- A light blue flannel quit trimmed with rhinestonés and was worn hy_ the bride. A tiny blue matching hat prayerbook adorned with white orchids. Shirley Michaelson, the bride's | only attendant, .wore a: light pink flannel suit with white accessories | and a camellia corsage. Lloyd Braye served asx best man. * 7” * —A—reception—was held for 300 * = Tennis Tourneys Begin on August 31 Orchard Lake Country Club's ap pe tennis tournaments will get underway Aug. 31 and will +-continue- through Sept. 5. : Members must phone in their HAIR DRYER ‘Now at “ALLIE’S f | entries to the tennis house at the | cud tetore Aig, Wit they wsh to DEAUTY SHOP take part. |116 N. Perry. FE 2-6361 Stain Should Be P| Short Curt ‘Brushed and Spotted | permanents Spots on trouser legs and long . 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AU GU |Camp Recipe|f 'Can Be Made | - ‘inOven Carolann Binghamn|f With Applesauce By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Foog Editor Here's a recipe that has an un- Bakes Gingerbread ST 24, 1955 = yea epciene ‘ there’s W — Ship’n Shores captivating roll-up sleeve broadcloth loomficld {ASHION Ssuor 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. * _.. YOUR PENDLETON STORE... Doran of ustial feature to it. It has been | « Euclid avenue, tested out-of-doors ee — 2 . : ceptable by a group i rout | = and he is the | r ep Sasa there “is HoT - - re son of reason why it cannot be baked in| — Mr. and Mrs. an oven. e Lewis E. Carelann Bingham, viel Dt = ; Court sester-—of-——Hagth i oa ~ : = iS : —— of County Girl Scouts gave us this | ~ . Clarkston. recipe while she was directing | ( the Primitive Unit at Camp | | . Sherweed, It is one of her fa- | — vorite camp desserts. 4 5 ia a nn i ae ~ ably her “qain “ihverest; Carolan} ~~ : ; aS jf Sylvia Doran Becomes Bride in St. Michael Rite Before an altar banked with | white gladioli and greens Sylvia Marie Doran became the bride of Richard Lewis Courteau. Sage, Merlin Doran, Lee Ernst *. * * | and Francis Guellec. The couple exchanged nuptial | vows Saturday in the presence ol | 150 guests at St. Michael Church. | The bride is the daughter of Serving his cousin as best man was dames Courteau and seat- ing the guests were Clarence For her daughter's wedding Mrs. | Doran chose a waltz-length gown taffeta. Her accessories were pink Euclid avenue, He is the son of | orchids, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Cour- Mrs. Courteau ¢hose teaw of Clarkston, lace gown over taffeta with which A gown fashioned of schiffli em-| She wore pink accessories and a | broidered nylon tulle was worn by | Corsage of pink orchids. | the bride. Her fingertip-length| A evening reception was he id | circular veil was secured by a/&t the Amvets Hall. tiara of rhinestones, pearls and ir-| TRAVEL NORTH idescent sequins. She carried an Leaving for her honeymoon in arrangement of white carnations upper Michigan, the new Mrs., centered “= pink — Courteau was wearing a pink nylon | © dress, white accessories and the Mrs. a Coates, matron of pink orchid from her wedding | honor, was attired in a Grecian- | pouquet. style waltz-length gown of pi Upon their return the newlyweds | hylon chiffon. Her cascade bou-) wil) make their home in Water- quet was of pink and blue shattered | jo.q. carnations, and a Grecian wreath of the same flowers was worn in Gather for Picnic her hair. WEAR PINK, BLUE _ |. The Pioneer Sisters met at the Shidsemaiis S| aedary home of Mrs, I. M. Beattie at Wil- | Lake recently for a luncheon | picnic. There were , present at the affair. Theresa Farrell, Betty Jean Sage | liams and Carrol] Berquist wore identi- cal gowns ; fashioned-like the -hon-; or attendant’s, in pink and blue. | Jill_Farrell, -flower girl, was | wearing a waltz-length frock of white nylon chiffon over net and} taffeta. four guests | BACK to esos & latest improvements. Dial Tension Hinged Presser Foot Back Tack Stitch : 649 PONTIAC, 102 N. Saginaw of aqua tissue silk over net and | Mr. and Mrs. Meriin J. Doran-of ) and she wore a corsage of pink | an aqua, SEW and: SAVE on Your |! CLOTHES—and wondloful SINGER The famous SINGER® 99 Round Bobbin Sewing. Machine with a Lightweight Carrying Case And it will make wonderful decora- tive stitches without attachments. LOW vom ‘PAYMENT © EASY TERMS © LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE © Trade Mark of THE SINGER MFG. CO, ~ SINGER SEWING CENTER Listed in your telephone d00k only under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO,, BIRMINGHAM, 77 w. 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SOMETHING NEW Last week, however, the picture _ was made complete when Thai- land, the country with the teak ‘elephants and exotic dancing girls, at last invaded New York City, The Thailanders being a small, | graceful race of mankind, slipped into the city in a delicate, quiet | way and opened a sbop full of hand-made products. In their first week of operations, | they sold: “Two silk sari,” said the cales-| man, “‘and one earring.’ “One earring?” “One earring,” he nodded agree- | ably, ‘for two ear.” | The shy little shop, labeled ; “export - import Thailand prod- | ucts,” is located remotely on Second Avenue, five blocks re- moved from Fifth Avenue and the madding crowd that spends its mad money on frivolous items like saris, This does not seem te bother the manager, Komol Virairatana, a recent graduate maa, Dr. Dhani Siriyong, ot Poly- clinic Hospital. “We don’t care to make money,” | Siriyong reports, “just good will | for future relations between Amer- | ica and Siam... excuse... Thailand.” | Now this is an unusual attitude to possess amid the machinations ofa city like- this; and it-could- lead to disillusionment; business | being pretty much all-business in | 28th eh BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 7-PIECE Drawing Set Made in Germany Ruling Pen, 334" Revers- Box and Screw Driver... all ina Felt Lined Case. 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They followed | tropical fruit. They are cured, in the business started more than | weighed, stamped and packed in 50 years ago by their father, the |. a modern processing plant. The huge bunches of green ba-| nanas are unloaded by electrically | couldn't stand the taste of bananas. Nearly every week more than one million bananas, picked only 10 days before in Central America, ‘are unloaded at the Badalament. |warehouse for distribution in| | Southern Michigan. Civic Leader Dies BAY CITY @—Mrs. Viola Kuhl-" man, 85, president of the Kuhiman Electric Co., an electric trans- disposing of this tremendous num-, former firm, died Monday night. | Bananas—Badalament Brothers’ Bonanza Business operated casveyet . Wrapped in plastic bags, . to high bum’ ity ripening Tooms where they stay for three days in 68 degree temperature to simulate their native climate. NOT TREE RIPE When the “hands” or bunches —y turning yellow, they are cut the stalks and crated for de- ths to retail stores. The Badalaments say there is no ‘such thing as a. tree ripened ha- nana, One that ripens on the tree usually has a split skin which lets | bacteria and insects into the fruit. | ket. are carried But occasionally warehouse men eatch tarantulas, black widows, | C119 Plane Crash Kills Nine Persons .. CHARLESTON, S.C, («&®—Nine airmen and civilians were killed ~ | yesterday when a crippled C19 Air Force Flying Boxcar burst into ' small frame houses near the Char- coral snakes or toa constrictors, | leston Air Force Base. If the find ts rare enough, and, alive, it-may be turned over to a zoo or school biology collection. It's improbable that a house- wife would find a,strange critter | in the banenes she buys at market. died in the predawn wreck, The six survivors were hospitalized but apparently none had serious in- juries. * * Ld Base’ officials believed all bodies By then, at see em- | were. recovered from the charred 'phasize, each bunch has been. remains of the plane and houses. One sideline of the banana | handled sufficiently to pick off any | Four of 10 persons living in ve houses were killed. ‘flames. and crashed into three} Five of “e n crew members | Bazley’s Thursday SUPER SPECIALS!! 78 NORTH SAGINAW TENDER BEEF STEAKS... DO om ee ee ee oe oe eee ee = oe ow oe oe or ow oe ee oe ee ‘ber of bananas, They say Michigan She was a long-time civic leader.’ business is the tropical spiders | nangere-on. pony FONTANE SISTERS Get « URE auton newed — from CISCO efter the show Reg. $i a) Cc. «, THE BORDER Only — apse Special “Wrigley Day ielerety oa ey GOOD OPENING DAY ON at the Grandstand "IN PERSON Save $1.00 on Special "WRIGLEY DAY" Tickets At the Coliseum - , marys | e HONEY BROS. ern Also These aero STONE 4 OMEN Ay Sensational Stars .--} *%” HAMILTON P ‘ ing the itl fearon ne Save $1.00 on Specia on ve eee mwRIGLEY DAY” TICKETS “we Markets “Wrigley Day” Tickets Special * —~ ‘Ready to Serve or Heat & Serve 3b. cn 597% 7 9 DUBUQUE BONELESS COOKED GLENDALE er PESCHKE MICH. GRADE 1 Canned Picnics Tear #99 Ring or Large Bologna “> 39° Gouad bat Te 39" Staley" Shunoges “ Pork Loin Roast ‘vu='u 39° = Shrimp “SS a 59° RATHS or HORMEL Boneless —— - Ready to Serve rare Aas | . Enjoy Melons at Their. Peak ! 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CG ] ja t J h 7 death résulted from radiation sick. |. 2 ae Om ' ) 3FFA Units | sreraton with the state Fe. | VOters Elect \ oleman Jap Doctor Upholds j=." ; | Michigan has 223 chapters with a Dr. agape a. u — PHOTOGRAPH membership of more than 10,000 Go At De th ¢ professor at yo University, Thar | | | af vernor in Mississippi omic Death Cause |Sniscc the autos on Kiore:| (iM : in on fi rip : Beside in a in the presence of U.S. special- SPECIAI . |e ca s the top three, other gold) JACKSON, Miss. (Mississippi | man 204,397 votes: to — TOKYO uh—The chiet physi- a He said all agreed that Ku- te winners were: Williamston, | voters elected Atty. Gen, J, P, | 155,606, Aue : cian in charge of Japan's 23 Bikini | boyama's liver and bone marrow ‘ Cassopolis, Marshall, Sia eg ag Ovid, ‘Coleman their new governor, the | cami, He wee the wie | yrogen bomb victims today chal- Soares hoagie : —— a cae 3x10 LUSTRETONE idlan ivet evue, Mar- 1s ~ Ss the path Ss and Caro Charters Go lette, Elkton, Ionia, Yale tar” fob a peor tain 296 on a his | cial dder as a | _—* ics oe spoeniprnas| | ing dust from the hydrogen bomb bad . . goal more n —— oO. | eireuit\, Supreme Court jus- z ce i N 18H. so to National Trials |Felch, the latter the first such | * = | tiee pal yp voli general before ‘ransfusions caused the death last. fall-out in arch ‘ ONLY A PENNY be DETROIT winner from the Upper Peninsula.| Coleman held a ‘commanding | making \the try. He was elected | October of fisherman Aikichi Ku-) phe Pentagon Soren issued A POUND ee Marbhall on C — Cassopolis, | Silver awards. were won by Cedar | lead today With virtually all pre- | jaar Keneral without opposition, boyama. Tuesday by Dr. Frank B, Berry, z . | — ni es chapters today | | Springs, Chesaning, Merritl, Char- | cinets reporting. 41-year-old winner, a husky | _ He re affirmed his belief ‘hat an assistant secretary of defense, rials oe pe igan’s outstand- |totte, Imlay City, Colon, Stock-| The farm boy who worked his 6 ie 5,\ will, be Mississippi's | | quoted unnamed Japanese doctors al nay . uture Farmers of | bridge, Saranag, Alma and Mount | way through college ‘and law school | youngest gavernor since 1932, 'Gov. Hugh White in January. Gov. as agreeing with U.S. specialists = wae ae | Pleasant, defeated Atty. Paul B. Johnson, | Coleman will be the Democrat- fe hite was prevented by the state that Kuboyama died of the infec- Michi ~ = represent) Three Formosans touring the! son of a former gévernor making ic nominee for governor in the | constitution from seeking re-elec-| tious (virus) type of jaundice | haste” enusetie ate “best | United States to learn American | his third bid for the post. November election. In Democratic | tion. “arising from blood transfusion | USE THES OFFER BEFORE SEPT. 12 . = sul petition of the FF A’ agricultral methods which might | eel ted the | Mississippi, that means election. | * - * “| reactions = at Kansas City in October, be useful in Formosa attended the Unofficial and nearly complete | Republicans seldom venture into a! Coleman promised to keep Ne ae : KEN DALE STUDIO. A total of 16 chapters were an- presentation luncheon. They were: returns from 1,707 of 1.850 pre- state race and-pone has said he groes out of white schools, regu The Better Vision Institute esti nounced as state gold award win- i Huang Chen Chiu, Lo Mei-Kuang cincts in yesterday's Democratic will run against \Coleman late public utilities and wipe out mates that 20 million women need wers by A. & P. stores, which | jand Lin Chin- ‘Kun. primary runoff election gave Cole ‘The new _Sovertior win succeed _ gambling on the Gulf Coast glasses but do not have them . | = | 4 ‘i ' 3 4 Yellow Cling. Slices or Halves In Heavy Syrup Stokely’s Golden Cream Style Corn’ “e=” 71%. Stokely’s Cut Green Beans “eae? Bw] Stokely’s Honey Pod Sweet Peas “eam G8] Stokely’s Cut Wax Beans M0 A $400 Red Sour No. 303 5 te $140 _ : Stokely’s Michigan Pie Cherries | ‘wc" “cm STOKELY ‘S FINEST TOMATO JUICE & “2: $4°° STOKELY'S FINEST APPLE SAUCE . STOKELY’S FINEST 3 Ne. 2% $400 * VAN CAMPS) . 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TILL. i P.M. smal OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P. mM mre THE PONTIAC PRESS. # \ mi) 'WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST Sas TWENTY-EIGHT ‘Here Is No. 25 onanzagram’ A Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagrdm” i. an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottom of/this page. Solution will appear in the Press Sept. 2. CLAIM CHECK Below is ¢ duplicate of the “Bonanza- gram" entry you send in to contest headquarters. It ts ESSENTIAL that you fill ft in and save ft until the correct solution to “Bonanzagram™’ No. 25 is ~ published Friday, Sept. 2. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning solution. Check the rules below for further details. — . mR ee remem reece Bonanzayram No. 25 Story Clues ilar college o! Isabel..a gay and por nineteen, went on a student tour. There were thirty of them, mostly strangers when they sailed, along with several hundred cther tourists. It was a Mediterranean cruise, with stop-overs at various cities. They were on a one-cabin shim and there were customary emusements. They danced, swam. played shuffleboard. Taking time out, Isabel lolled in a steamer chair and ~wrote seme post cards, one of them to her closest iriend) She took them cshdre ct Naples to mail, but found that a vical of perfume in her purse hed spilled and obliterated ” the me ze to her girl friend. The addre was still legible, so she mailed it cnyway The friend at bome found that she could hil in the miss 1 or blurred letters, and was able to under stond the message “Carr you co the sane? = —AZY zy _ Ay TO WRITE ALL YOURE aca TO HEAR MY ROOMIE IS A ‘SwE_TER GIRL THA__ | HOPED FOR LELY _OMELY SHES A __INX WITH ee PKES ABOUT HER FOLKS LOS OF MONEY WHAT A RIP ANY _ OVS ABOARD LAST NIGHT'S DATE WAS MY weFRO A REALLY PRL_E WOLF QUITE _APPY HE __ISSED MEON THE __£CK THEY FOUND A STOWAWAY __IDING IN “THE __OLD BY __OOL PIPES BEHIND TRU__KS AND CASS JUST A KID BUT HE'S HA__ pV HE'S EARNING MONEY FOR __ASSAGE FROM CUBBY FAMILY MAN THE UNNY TYPE WITH LOUD ee A LAZY __AY TO WRITE ALL YOURE _—ANTING TO HEAR MY ROOMIE IS A SWE_JER GIRL THA__ | HOPED FOR LOLLY _ OMELY SHES A __INX WITH e__PKES ABOUT HER FOLKS LO_S$ OF MONEY WHAT A RIP _ ANY _ OVS ABOARD LAST NIGHT'S DATE WAS MY FRO A REALLY PRI__E WOLF QUITE __APPY HE __ISSED ME ON THE _ §CK THEY FOUND A STOWAWAY __ DING IN THE __OLD BY _ COL PIPES BEHIND TAV,.KS AND CAS__5 JUST A KID BUT HE'S HA__ py HES EARNING MONEY FOR __ASSAGE FROM C__UBBY FAMILY MAN THE __UNNY TYPE WITH LOUD a MUGHTER TOMORROW WELL EXPLO_LE [i] LAUGHTER TOMORROW WELL EXPLO_E ALL OVER THE TOWN ALL OVER THE TOWN 7 BELL m BELL__ at ete Meee ise eae ae = Kio ma Cs ‘dani ‘e + as ee | IMPORTANT: a ee er | = PUMORS. Te hele se ee os le = Save This Clainr-Check City. . ..+.. Phone....... Until Solution Is Published! () Check here tt -you would ttke th Press delivered to your homel — How to Play 'Bonanzagram’ ‘Solve the “Bonanzagram” by filling in all the missing letters, as indicated by the story, or anecdote, accompan message itsell, and, in a few cases, contestants general: knowledge bager er se agree letter. The contestant. will mote that the message is unpunctu- ated. Punctuation will help solve the mes- sage but is not necessary te win. All missing letters must be correctly inserted to win a Bonzagram prise. Punctuation will not be considered in judging @ correct answer. When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- gram” will spell out a clear message that will conform in every way with the clues. In many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one, That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in each case. How to Submit 1. After solution is ompleted, “Bonanra- gram” should be clipped and pasted to _@ two-cent postcard with your name and address. 2. Entries will be received. at the Pontiae Tuesday, Aug. 30. Mail entries must be 5 Tuesday, No, 25. Address Pontice Press, Pontiac. er of Press office, 48 W. Huron Si. until Spm. 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but contestant’s full name’ and number of puzzle must be printed in upper left cor- address side of envelope. (| __ 4. Coples of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand _ and corresponding as closely as qsesibio to the original “Bonanzagram™ printed in the Press-will be accepted but are limited one to a famity, Mi duplicator or other unofficial 1 repr tion is forbidden. "| How to Collect the Prize When the solution is published in the Press. he should compare his “claim check" with the published solution._and ff his claim check is identical, he should en the Monday following publica- fon 2y the solution, ff a winner cannot call at the Press office in person he should mail his solution to “Bonanzegram Editor.” This letter must reach the Press not later than § p.m. the Monday after publication of the answer. Correct answers are void, unless the con- testant 1 eptate his claim by the deadlines listed h: ere. strain, ;even mildly inebriated. The sur- 'g@ns-warned that an excess _ caused the patient to become irri- | table and boisterous when surgery | began, Alcohol, Soft Music Ease |Surgery Pain, _ CHICAGO (INS) — Alcohol and music are being per ig ef.) fectively by, a group of Chi specialists to, réduce the strain of | noSe surgery. i a bd * The surgeons reported today in | the current Journal of Interna- | tional College of Surgeons that the | teeling of well-being which alcohol sometimes produces and the sooth- | ing effect of soft music had been put to good use with “marked’’ | | success during.. the | operation, } The report-.was-made—by Drs.| Maurice H. Cottle, George F. | Fischer and Roland M. Loring of | | Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chi- cago. They pointed out: “Young adolescents respond | | dramatically to the administra. tion of alcohol, which helps make the surgical procedure possible with local anesthesia. In elderly persons ... the surgical episode becomes an ¢xperience without Close watch was kept on_ the | amount of alcohol administered to prevent the patient from becoming The alcohol was given literally as painlessly as possible—-dripping into the patient's veins in a’ five per cent solution mixed with five per cent dextrose and vitamins B and C._ LOCAL ANESTHESIA This procedure was followed with | minishes Doctors Say | these cases involved plastic sur- | Sery of the nose and many of the | operations lasted from 1% to 2% hours, Auto Safety Flare Seen. for Half Mile CHICAGO—A Chicago concern is — a flare for passenger-car from a highway- ps ‘item long used by truck | drivers. The surgeons said they based The device, acconding to its Chi-| their: conclusion of effectiveness cago manufacturer, can be stored | upon the elimination of difficulties in the glove compartment of al encountered frequently in a series of more than “4.000 previous casés in which no alcohol was used. | They added: | Me oe P ry j | de of: | considerable value in allaying ner- | vousness and apprehension, During | 'the operation, it markedly di-| irritability, especially that produced by the sedatives and hypnotics themselves.“ Once the operation is ever, the surgeous reported. the alcohol helps relieve restiessyess and pain, It alse reduces the need for narcotics, Soft, classical music is ‘‘piped"' to. the patient via earphones during | the operation to sooth _ as me as possible. Intravenous administration of al- cohol is a modern ‘switch on an | ancient medical technique, Drs. | Cottle, Fischer and Loring noted that alcohol in~the form of wires, whiskies and brandies had been | given by mouth as a useful thera- peutic agent in medicine and sur- ? gery for many centuries. ~~ Estimate Gas Premiums NEW. YORK—Seme $42,000,000 | year is being. spent by American | )12T patients operated on Under lo | gasoline Service stations on prem- | « é cal anesthesia. More than 100 of! ‘jums for meme ‘passenger car. Its bright red reflegtor of plastic ; can be seen more than half a mile |, away by approaching motorists, | according to its manufacturer. A | red flag is part of the signal equip- ;ment, providing an-added safety} <7 factor during daylight hours. The. two center lanes of the Straits of Mackinac Bridge, now being built, work so that ice fall through DANCE WITH ME TONIGHT Music by the |KIM-TONES MANNY’S ‘W.- Huron at Eliz; Lk. 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[Rv A MA A DANI i Doris DAY: JAMES CAGNEY ave Me M-G-M CiINEmaScoPE Love Me OrL SPIRED TY AMAA AT A FROM mallee: f) a COLOR | fickle that way, | A national magazine helped pub- licizg this book by printing it in | a two-part serial, and it’s now in | bopk form. | Whe will play the role of the Navy man, the son ef a preacher | | whe does much goed for his fel- ‘ low man? Well, they're discuss- ing Homphrey Bogart, who has a commitment with Columbia, Remember, Bogey won an Oscar nomination for his performance of Captain Queeg, another kind of naval character in “The Caine Mutiny."* However, now that Bogey has had a taste of being nice and kindly (don’t hit me in the eye, | Bogey) he rather likes the idea. | ADVICE TO MONTY A word of advice to Monty Clift. You-may be the best actor in the world, but if you don’t get hack |to steady picture-making you'll be completely forgotten—the public is Monty was practically set to do “The Bottom of the Bottle,” ‘the Western novel by Georges Sime- non, Now Cfift has withdrawn be- cause Beddy | Adler couldn't get WATERFORD al DRIVE-IN THEATER bt t it Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. WED. & THURS. SEE for yourself why the whole town’s gone aqua-lung crary! HOWARD HUGHES JARE RUSSELL BEAUTY vs BEAUTY .».. for the love of JESSE JAMES! a cP COM him the director of his cho! Clitt wanted Howard Hawks, st gave him his first big” yerpawe “Red River." Now, Henry Hathaway wan direct | and Van Johnson has been set for | the Clift role, with Joe Cotten play- ing the brother. Snaps: Noah Soe executive | vice president of the Hughes Tool | Co., and the closest man to Ho ward, businesswoman, on Thursday, It | will be a simple ceremony followed iby a small recéption. Serry to hear that “Serenade,” the Mario Lanza pictire for~ | Warners, has again been post. poned. Mickey Rooney will be riche r by $80,000 on Sept. 7 thanks to the | Jackie Coogan law put into. force years ago to protect the earnings of child stars. Wrong day for Marion Brande to have lunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The girls.were having a fashion show and all the models played directly to him — no, he | didn't buy anything. Amazing the fame Hal March, narrator of the $64,000 show, has | won in just a few months. Hal | was with Jan Olds listening to! Peggy Lee at Ciro’s. A study shows that the average ‘| typist hits about 11,150,000 keys on | the machine every year. . ING FRIDAY FIRST SHOWING! The Blue Ribbon Award Winner! ; VISTAVISION Row me Pow, Chinatown. My Chinatown fre Tired+ Mary ‘The Greeteet Pemer Of Them Ad yh MILLY SEALE cc censrnace: ANGELA CLARKE - Produced by lock Rose Directed by Mebvile Sheweison » + Wrinen tor the Screen by Melville Shavelaon wid Jack Rose PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER | Drive-In Theater 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road Phone FE 4-4611 » q a > ‘ a a a > 4 > > oa * YE-IN: Me. Cee Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 om North of Telegraph. aE ANE -. is marrying Mary. Brewer, | (ested in fresh water biology, | Horticultural | vegetable | southeastern Michigan flower and | hursery management centers Sept | 19. Ww r 24, 1955 _ 'M anitoba Eyes '48-Hour Leaves for Prisoners . WINNIPEG, Man, (~The Mani- Scientists Plan 7 Survey Trips Biologists Will Roam toba government wants to make a ; daring innovation at its Heading- State Studying Flora | ley provincial jail, scene of two | and Fauna riots and other disturbances fn the | | Pgs nine months. It is proposing “may or may not all be spendatie| | Williams from department of ad. ‘ministration officials was vat least | surplus"? “We won't know until all the| oo million dollars’ high,” Conlin , TWENTY-NINE books are finally closed on the| fiseal year's,operations—and any thing said before then is ode premature,” Contih said. The’ “surplus figure reported by! gain them “anti | late in March, sotiennentcipnnasil nasannpemeess Deer lose their appetites about mid-November and domt fully re- ir EAST LANSING W — Biologists |! Bive 48-hour home leaves once | every three uni fo CONG duct prisoners the meeting of the American Institute of Biological Provincial officials Sciences Sept. 5-9 at Michigan | permission to try the State University plan at | seven field trips in Michigan to said today | ; mission is required in the case of | months to good con: | “vacation” | least | Plan has been asked of the federal | ‘government in Ottawa. Such per- | “study such subjects as fruits and! persons convicted under the crimi- | vegetables, liverworts and lichens | na} code or other federal laws. and algae and seaweeds. * * * An estimated 3,000 scientists will : investigate the institution after a be on hand for the meeting riot there last December, The The Ecological Society of | kroup said the time off would give America, Which studies organ. the convicts a chance to contact isms in relation to theiy environ. Prospective employers, deal with _ ment, will spenser a pre- domestic ang personal problems conference trip Sept, 1-4 into the and renew home and family ties a nn’ northern part of the Lower Pen- insula. The American Bryological So- | ciety, interested in the study of mosses, liverworts and lichens, will | tour central southern Michigan Sept. 5 along with the American | \¥ern Society. ‘Advises State Spend Fund Surplus Slowly LANSING Ww — Rep. Rollo G . 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D ser Here is the Story that had to be told—of the. fang- and-claw kids who bring Starts At— A their jungle code into big- city schools. And of the | to fight them ... L inonaitsi a TH* PONTIAC PRESS, W RUNIAD SY: AUGU sr 24, 1955 aieibe-siech ceed: bitting ean bat ter. It was a pretty sorry per- formance for a team with such ambitious pennant plans. Even as the large crowd of 47,- 979 was settling itself, one could sense impending trouble for the New Yorkers. Pitcher Bob Turley made: an error on the Yankees’ first -fielding chance, and from then on, things went from bad to worse. When it was over, Yankees were in 2nd place, two percenté@ge points behind the dogged -Chicago White Sox. Rookie Frank Lary went the distance for Detroit, scattering eight hits to even his record at 12-12, The young righthander es- jeaped disaster in the &th when he. got Yogi Berra and Mickey | ‘Ham’ May Sub for Seixas FOREST: HILLS, N.Y. @®—U3S, that I'll have to do some thinking before I announ . the sin- giles assignments,” said Talbert. . oF Ld te Richardson, a Rhodes Scholar from Tulane University, impressed | the captain and spectators, alike when he went three fast sets against the American champion and had Seixas clearly on the de- fensive. Richardson won one set at love, “I don't have the full say while we're. playing in this country," said Talbert, “but I think if I de- me. “Then, tea, Seixas is just shy of | 32 years old and playing two sin- | singles, he. might be much more | effective in doubles. = DOUBLED OUT IN STEAL TRY — Yankee out-/ fielder Hank Bauer is tagged out on an attempted | troit catcher, fired a perfect throw to 2nd baseman | race is listed for Saturday night | -steal in the 3rd. inning-ol-Tuesday night's game _ Fred Hatfield afier-Gil-MeDougal_lanned, The iim-|at-the M59 oval and a Gold Crown | . the Tigers at Briggs Stadium as Frank House, De-| | pire is Joe Papparéila. Hammer Pounds Out TKO Over Jasper DETROIT wW — Ken Hammer, | rising young Detroit heavyweight, | scored a fifth round TKO over | ‘Don Jasper of Diluth, Minn., in-a. bicedy slugging match at Motor | City Arena last night. Hammer | weighed 185 and Jasper 190. Ring physician, Dr. Leo Kallman | halted the scheduled eight-roynd | bout by’ refusing to let Jasper answer the bell for the Sth. Jasper | was bleeding profusely from deep cuts over his left eye and behind | his left ear. There were three other kayoes | and one draw on the rest of the tive-bout cards. ry) Disproves Jinx Number OCEANPORT, N.J. @ — Num. Boulmetis, He won his 13th stakes race of 1955 when he piloted Helio- scope to victory in the richest run- ning of the Monmouth Handicap at ee . 2,400 KC Fans ‘to Train In ~— tor Boston Tilt KANSAS CITY &®—Two special trains will bring r than 2,400 | baseball fans to Kansas City Sun- |; | gay for the Boston-Kansas City | | cific Railroad official said is be- lieved to be a record. B. R. Alexander, traffic man-| ager for Union Pacific in Kansas | ; City,. said the previous known rec- j | game, setting what a Union Pa-| | | If Talbe rt goes with Ric bardion, If Seixas were withdrawn - from | singles. T ‘al bert was asked, | | women it hurt Vie mentally in the doubles team: cae tony Trabert. “I don't think so,” Talbert an- | swered. “He's a’,grown man and | | he knows anything we do will be | | for the benefit of the team.’ | Talbert knows the Australians, | cided on Richardson, the selection out to regain the clip they lost doubles team with Tony Trabert, ——— would go along with, ' Down Under last year,:,would love | Talbert showed little enthusiasm: ito have Seixas in the singles They | | | think Ken Rosewall has ‘his num- |ber and will beat him at \will- for |* gies and a doubles might be too one of the precious three’. points last year and we intend to do the much for. him. If he didn’t play required to cart the prized ope Same this year.” | back home. vaste to pop out with thé bases | That broke the back of the Yankees’ final threat. Detroit clinched the game with a three-run barst in its half of the 8th. Ray Boone, who broke out of an 6-for-15 slump, knocked ‘in fwo of ‘the tallies with a bases-loaded single. i | Boone, in a}!, had three singles, | ‘driving in three runs. Even Har- vey K Kuen, hitiees | in a1 successive who like: Seixas has been Sao a | poor season, he will be leaving himself open to the second guess- ‘ers. Should Richardson lose, Tal- | bert would be called down for us- /ing an inexperienced collegien in | place of a tested veteran, * * In response to. suggestions that Richardson replace Seixas on ¢ “T've got one doubles team and that’s the one I'll use,” he said. “We won with Trabert and Seixas a iding Yan ;one run, but it flew past Berra. tripéto the plate, chipped in with a single jn the riotous 8th. This was the inning that’ the Yankees threw the ball around like a bunch of sandiot rinky-dinks. With the bases filled, Boone de- livered his vital single to left. Irv Noren in left fired the ball to the plate in an effort to cut off Pitcher Tom Morgan, backing up on the play, cgught the ball and threw it down*to 2nd hoping to pick off Earl Torgeson, It was a bad throw, rolling into) centerfield and allowing Torgeson to go to third and Boone to 2nd. Mantle picked the ball up in center and threw wild to the | plate—but, fortunately for the | Yanks, Torgeson was holding 3rd._ Detroit was in command | trom the start, runing up a iE 4-1 lead after three innings, The Tigers counted one in the Ist on two walks and the Ist of Boone's | three singles. | They added two more in the | 2nd when Turley filled the bases with a hit batter and a pair of | walks. He was ‘replaced by | it? Johnny Kucks, who permitted two | runs to score on an: infield out | tS" ‘and Al Kaline's well-placed single - through the right sid® of the in- field. Riders Take Sides It was, ae a . gala night for Detroit. Not only did the large) - turnout boost Tigers’ home at- tendahce over the million mark, but the victory gave the Bengals a 10-9 edge on the Yankees in their | season's series. Hu ABR H Kuenn, 5s $11 Bauer, rf 402 Tuttle, ef $01 MD¢id, % 369. Kaline, rf 422 Berra, ¢ 401 Torgeson, tb 310 Mantle, ef 300 . 3h 4063 Collins, 1b 31280 Maxwell, if 311 Noren, If 401 Phillips, if 100 Carey, 3b 402 House, ¢ 3106 Rizsuto, as 200) Hatfield, 20 1106 Howard 10@) Lary; p 400 G. C'lmn., os 660 Skowron, 161) Turley, p ooo Kucks, p 206) Robinson tat Carroll oie Morgan. p 600 Sturdivant, p 004 yrne = 1 My a Totals ...33 78 Totals 22 . ee Grounded out for Rissute in bay POT ~singhd tor Kucies in 8th. Carroll—Ran for Robinson in 8th Skowron—Singled for G. Coleman in | Byrne—Struck out for Sturdivant in s pwleeieaenvenees Ley = 010—2 000 03: aay | Mor, E—Turiey, Carey 2, eae epee Ta, | Ka ine, Hatfield. i Turley, McDougald and Collins; — Hatfield; House thteld, Kuenn and Tor- geson; Kuenn, pee and Torgeson. a York 7, Detroit 4. BB—Tur- ey - eusné 4, Morgan 1, Sturdivant 2, 8O—-Turley 1, Sturdivant 1, Lary . ‘HO—Turley 1 in 1 (faced 3 bat~- in 2nd), Kucks 4 in 6, Morgan 3 in; hy ” Srecdivsis ® in 4. R-ER—Turley | 3-3, Kucks 1-0, Morgen 3-3, Sturdivant | 0-0, Lary 2-2. HBP- By Turley (House}. WP—Kucks, Lary 2. W—Lary (12-12), L—Turley (13-12), U—Umont, Rommel, Paperetia, Honochick. T—3: 93. A—A47,979, Jockeys Offer Varying @piniene on Forthcoming Nashua-Swaps Match Race | CHICAGO «—If you are trying | to make a choice between Swaps | and Nashua, what jockeys have | to say about the $100,000 winner- _| take-all match race may prove | some help. The showdown between the 3- year-old colts, first of its kind in| America since Capot beat Coal- town by 12 lengths at Pimlico in 1949, is set for next Wednesday at | Swaps is unbeaten as a 3-year- old, boosting his victory streak in 1955 to eight straight by taking ‘the American Derby Saturday on | Washington Park’s turf in ‘a récord- | ' matching 1:54 35 for the mile and ———. 2 * Nashua ee raced since | winning the Arlington Classic last month, covering the mile in 1:35 Washington Park at 1‘4 miles over 1-5 sin a driving finish that left the main course. Nashua's only defeat as a sopho- More was to Swaps by a length | and a half at this distance in the commana, Derby. Hardioppers,_ Old Models Go —" Pontiac Speedway starts a busy | | week of racing activity tonight | | with a combined hardtop-old mod-- | lel stock program. Races start at | | 8:30 p.m. with 9 events on the a] jc ard, AP Wirephete | topped by a 2 lap feature. | The SO-lap club championship | ~ | Centrat States Racing Association | midget auto show scheduled Sun- | day. Por Huron 9” Wins Tourney Goodel Girls Beat ~ Pontiac GMC Twice in | ‘C’ Test Starting time for both Saturday | and Sunday shows is 8:30 p.m., ’ foltowing T o'clock qualifying. Mrs. Israel Victor © of District Event = Mrs. J. G. Israel won the and tournament of the Women’s Dis- | | trict Golf Association Tuesday | the fast-closing Traffic Judge 44 length behind. ' Traffie Judge also closed in on Swaps Saturday at the one- maker. sixteenth _Pole, = a few flicks | flew. Mt Clemens’ ] at M59 Tracking ‘B’ Title Goes Extra Game to Gain Crown; Waterford + Playoffs Resume Mt. extra game to do it, but_ scored. from jockey Willie Shoemaker’s whip and Swaps won handily. Gece | against Eddie Arcaro and Nashua, says he first was convinced of the ' Parker, | Khaled-Iron Reward colt’s great- From First! Pitching Woes - CHICAGO ~The Chicago White Sox are back in first place with a two percentage point lead but their _ woes are beginning to pile conelly conceded the deepest pitching staff in the American League, Manager Mary Marion’ was muttering to himself after last. night’s split with Baltimore which backed the Sox into the American Layne fo Hear Lions’ Contest From Hospital Ailing Quarterback in| _ Ue of M, Institution for Check on Arm ANN. ARBOR if — Quarterback | Bobby Layne, key to the Detroit Lions NFL title hopes this year, | will follow the Lions exhibition game with the Washington Red- | skins tonight by radio, and pos- | sibly from a hospital bed. While the Lions hustled — final drills for their game with the ‘Skins in Mobile, Ala., Lagne boarded a plane for Detroit yesterday, Today he was to visit University Hospital here for a consultation with Dr. (art Kk. Badgley, nationally known bone specialist, on his ailing right arm. Layne has been troubled by his who will ride Swaps passing arm since the start of the training season, Lions coach Buddy | star quarterback, says Layne can't ness in the San Vicente Stakes at | throw the ball 15 feet.” Santa Anita last Jan. 19. It waS, Whether’ the husky Texan re- Swaps’ only race in the mud this) , year and he stepped the seven fur- Dr. tongs in 1:24, beating Trentonian by | with 3% lengths. “We were back in the pack when I took Swaps out.’ He proved how terrific he> was in the-Kentucky Derby. Nash- | ua came right up to me in the) | stretch, IT hit Swaps a couple of | Parker. | times and he started to draw away. | I knew I had a lot of horse left.” 8 to treatment prescribed by | Badgley willLbave. much to do | the Lions’ chances in NFL | play this year. Layne spark-. plugged the team to two league’ * recalls Shoe- | ms titles in 1952 and 1953 and the I chirped to him and he | Western Division championship last | ar. “Layne is our key man,” said “As he goes s0 goes our ye team." Earlier, Parker expressed worry | { Marion Worries About -Double-Header Demands | Virgil ‘Trucks | gone the distance. | was hoping to seriously worried over his * ont Arcaro, who has - been working | Layne might be forced to quit pro- i Belairs— + 4essional-feotball-loe-geed.—— Springs, N.Y., says the Nasrullah | Layne played in the Lions’ open-_ colt “is a much better horse than ing exhibition game against Phila- was in the derb y — smarter, faster | delphia in Dallas last Friday and and stronger.” | completed several passes. It was Since the derby, Nashua has won | obvious, however... he was forcing | Preakness, Belmont, Dwyer.| himself and ti, considerable pain. Clemens was forced to an ia Arlington Classic. Ted Atkinson, who rode Nashua to oer in the Wood ‘Memorial, For tonight's same (9 p.m. EST) | League lead. They were .002 points ahead of the New York Yankees, who lost to Retr sr “With all ‘an doubiahcabecs Coming up,” said Marion, “I can't do anything but worry about my pitching. It's not that we don't have the pitching but the sched- ule is against us.” a * * The Sox beat the Orioles 6-2 last night before dropping a 10-3 de- cision in which four, pitchers were | forced to works .. “We were lucky we got a good ‘lead iv the first game otherwise would’ never have save Bob Keegan for one of today's games bot now it'll have to be Billy Pierce and Harry Byrd,” continued Marion. * * ng “We'll have Connie Johnson and Dick Donovan going Thursday and Friday but I can’t name Satur- day’s pitcher,” added Marion. Neither could Marion go so far as to even guess who'll pitch | against the New York Yankees in what should be a crucial double- header Sunday. * *- @ : “We were hoping Sandy Consue- ‘gra could do us some good last night, but he didn't have it.” Consuegra was battered. out, in . the fourth inning of the second | game as the Orioles j him and three succe | ing Keegan, for 15 hits. - '16-Yard Title need on rs, includ- at Stake Today in Trapshoot Nation’s Finest Gun- Pointers oat Vandalia for 200-Target Test VANDALIA, Ohio — America's finest gun pointers gathered from all parts of the Western Hemi- Sphere today to decide the 16-yard championship at the 56th Grand American Trapshoot. Five_ titles_will_be—at- eatstake dur ing the 200-target marathon, and the top winner will hold the second most coveted crown the sport of- fers. Only the Grand American | Handicap, scheduled Friday, car- vies more préstige, and that’s only because of the added cash value. with Washington, Parker has; Everyone faces the trips today tabbed Harry Gilmer to start at) jon even terms, and the chances quarterback. He’ll\-be backed" by: are that several will break the my +3 -runs-in-the final inning—of the+— ror a big colt, Nashua has a 2nd game to beat Southfield for _ the Class B district softball title | | Tuesday night at Drayton Plains. Southfield edged Mt, Clemens, 65, in the opening game te extend the series, but bowed in the deciding game, 4-1. With the score knotted at 1-1 in the 7th, | a walk,. fielder’s choice, sacrifice and a home run broke it up. Waterford Township League. playoffs resume tonight with a. double header slated. The 7 p. m. while against Drayton Drug, Peo he Goodel Blue Water Colleens ‘of | over her home Knollwood Country | Waterford Lions meet Sylvan Cen. | Port Huron. really poured it on | Club course after a playoff vie-| ter in the windup. aed Tuesday night at North Side Park, | | shellacking Pontiac GMC twice, 9-3 tory over Mrs. Don Weiss of Flint. | Mrs. Israel and Mrs. Weiss were | tied after the regulation 18 holes Recommends Successor ‘ord crowd on a special major | 4Md.14-4, to win the Class C girls with 83s. The “sudden death”! DETROIT. ~ AlhPro gridder league baseball train was 900—for | a Yankee-White Sox game at Chi- | | cago last season. Spillwood Lanes Open | | _Spillwoed Lanes in Keego Har- bor will open for the 1955-56 season Monday, Aug. 29. Placements for leagues are being accepted. Interested secretaries should -call FE 5-1622. . Sports Fishing Facts Writer Says : particular emphasis on its future. 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A little, identification practice species would make the lot of the | ‘hunter and game management | man much easier. most, anyway. Competition is planned in men’ s | longing to Ronald R. Bird of Clark- | divisions and trophies / ston is still out in front. Bird re- and boys’ will be awarded to the winners. pitching tourney September 2-4 Fair. Interested pitchers should regis-| instance the aspirant’ was not a/| And identifica- | ter with the Waterford Recreation | full-time resident of Oakland Coun- tion is simple. Different breeds of Department by calling ORlando 3-| ty. Reed has encountered no com- | dutks are as markedly dissimilar | 9152,: Entries will also be accepted | Petition whatsoever in bluegill, | -| as different breeds of dogs. Al-' at the park on the night of the event, With the 1955 National Skeet Championships but a week away, interest in the game stepped up its pace, keeping the practice fields at Oakland County Sports- men's Club humming during the weekend m opening time at 10 larkness stopped it. Three perfect founds were re- corded for the day. These were fired by clab prexy Bob White, club secretary Jack Greathouse Solunar Tables Schedule of solunar periods, as printed below, has been taken from John- Alden Knight's Solunar Practice Fields Humming Skeet Layout, and E. Graff, an OCSC new- comer. All three looked very much alike on the score sheet, but there was a difference. That difference being that Greathouse's straight was made with the little .410, while the \others were fired with gauges. - Holmer Coss, skeet range man ager, and P. Earl carded 24x25 for 2nd place while Bob Thiefels and Mike Kenjalo =e 3rd_ with 238. Club management’ ‘tovites all. in- terested persons to visit the club between Aug. 29 and Sept. 4, dates for the/ Nationals. Scores of shooters: the 12) lenged since. . back* Keith Parker of Royal Oak was * sheds water like a Ducks | the Ist leader in bass with a five- | | pound, four-ounce fish landed open- | LAY-A-WAY | ing day. A 15- year-old, Cl nasios | YOUR | Parker of the lead four = later | GUNS (June 22) when he caught a five- | - AND co-| vas entered the picture. | There is no charge. Winners will | Press | be eligible for the state horseshoe | July 16. by hunters on the various duck | | during the annual Michigan State | 4nd pike heavy enough to estab-| Equipment and Saws — the Doctor of Motors” and Equipment Phone FE 2-0106 Fo 401 S. Saginaw AUANPRASAAREARR AS RAE RA RR ARRE REE Free Towing—No Block Deposit MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. Pace, 22,17; E. Meeker, 15; R. Pace, Tables. 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Pulver Tire Co. 47 ‘Sanuenesnssneenesneangenes 25 Pine Street ue J Ys Block Motth of Pentioe Prev on ce THE scccan oael WEDNESDAY, sci 24, 1955 ) BS , ] 4? : Aims for ‘Pon Title : sfoeus De ending Champ Ousted in Amateur'itisie Sess fo Plague U.S. Doubles Event Duel Between Japs —~and Filipinos Highlights Today’s Matches BROOKLINE, Mass. —Already pear ey dle Adlaghtdear. the. 75th National. Doubles. tennis tourna-} ment was to resume action today ~—weather permitting. The tourney lost Wednesday | through Sunday because of rain and flooded conditions and, inci- dentally, lost the top seeded Amer- | ican and Australian Davis Cup | team members in the bargain. The schedule today calls for quarter-finals in men's competi- tion and semifinals in the women's division. However, there is a leftover third round match which will open the program. It pits Junior Davis . (Cuppers Al Harum and Barry Mc- Kay against Seymour Hunter. and Ralph Stuart The winner will face England's seeded pair of Roger Becker and Bob Wilson later in the day. Feature attraction will be the duel between Japan's Atsushi Mi- yagi and Kosei. Kamo and Rey- mundo Deoyo and Juan Ma Jose of the Philippines. The other quarter-final on tap in the men’s play brings together Leslie Longshore of Rome, Ga., and Alan Morris, Atlanta, against Earl Baumgardner, Oakland, Calif, and. Gregory Grant, San Marino, Calif. Jerry Moss, St. Petersburg, Fla., and Bill Quillian, Seattle, are ex- pected to move through to. the semifinals by default. The womén's semifinals: Doris Hart and Shirley Fry vs. | England’s Patricia Ward and Shir- ley Bloomer and Louise Brough and Margaret duPont vs. England's Angela Buxton and Angela Morti-’ mer. CHARLOTTE, N.C, ~The Up |} Yesterday's second round, which per half of the draw appeared toad. | saw defending champion Barbara ed ‘for an explosive. charge as the | Romack ousted by Mary Ann Dow- remaining 32 players embarked on| ney in a grim 1-up struggle, left the third and fourth rounds of the | such title threats remaining in the 55th Women's National Amateur | upper half as: golf . today. Mrs. Mark Porter of Philadel- ANOTHER SEASON—A sample outfit is laid out by Kansas State equipment manager J. L. McKinley. He has to start early to fill 60 rjockers before college football practice starts. = Wildcats will wear purple moleskins for the first time. Death to Dracula! =] U.S., Canadian Scientists Experiment With Means of Exterminating Lampreys By ROGER D. GREENE WASHINGTON @ — American | and Canadian scientists are ex- perimenting with a weird arsenal of weapons, ranging from electric | fences to sonic-wave “‘death rays,” | in an attempt to trap and destroy | a vicious killer. The target is the sea lamprey, an eel-like vampire known as ‘“fThe Dracula of the Great dep- wee industry in the chain of lakes along the U.S.-Canadian border. Now, under a treaty approved by Congress and the Canadian | Parliament, marine experts of both cocntries have sworn out a death warrant for the marauder. The 10-year treaty, ratified by the Senate in June, set up a joint U.S.-Canadian commission and armed it with an initial appro- priation of $350,000. Sen. Potter (R-Mich), who quar they act fast on this thing.” It is not a new problem. The accompanying map shows the lam- preys’ destructive history in the Ohio Sailor Sets Pace DETROIT (#—With three races still to go, Sandy” flion, Ohio, held the lead today in the National Thistle’ sailing beries on Lake St. Clair. _> Douglass, piloting Paukie, a boat of his own design, won a Ist place and a 4th in two races yesterday for a total of 69% points. In runner- up positions was Manawaka, de- pe to champion owned by Howard Boston of the sponsoring Bayview Yacht Club, with | 67. Speed Thrills — NIGHT PONTIAC M-59 . SPEEDWAY -Big-9-Event-Program- MODIFIED HARD TOP ~ AND OLD MODEL STOCK CAR . Time Trials: 7:15 P. M. First Race: 8:30 P. M. ‘PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY +t —Verm-+ Action || 8 Miles West of Airport Dick Dewey, Mgr. | Great Lakes, how they entered | American and Canadian authori- from the St. Lawrence and moved | ties have already erected more lever westward, laying waste to | than 70 electrical barriers ‘both commercial and sport fishing | streaiis on the U.S. side of thé in one lake after another. The loss | Great Lakes and about 30 on the | in lake trout alone is estimated At} Canadian side. About 160 more will five million dollars a year. be strung along the U.S. side. Today the lampreys are starting : |to invade Lake Superior, Some| =Periments have also been con- |fishermen are already quitting, | ducted with mechanical traps, and the once-flourishing fisheries | weirs and dams, but all liave been there may be doomed. | found too expensive. Scientists say the lamprey has| The electric fences are a rela- “‘naturat-enemies-or-diseases-toy- tively eheap -and- keep it in check. But fortunately | using regular 110-volt alternating the. lamprey has one weakness. current for the main “death trap” Toward the end of its life, it has | barrier, Slightly downstream, a to go upstream to spawn—or die | weak 55-volt field serves as a non- | without spawning a new gener-| lethal warning to valuable game ation. fish such as trout and pickerel, | Thus if the ready-to-spawn lam-| which turn back when the first preys can be trom enter- | mild shock tingles their nose. prevented ing the hundreds of tributary streams. flowing into the Great Lakes, scientists say the scaven- gers can at least be brought under control, if not exterminated. Less sensitive to electricity than fish, the lampreys swim on through the warning zone until they reach the high-voltage field which kills them. ~~ ~_ QAiliitaise ws £4 @- 44° 8 CD Pe P AND SAy, VALU t 0 Tw SiGh Ml )):\ AS “SERVICE SPECIALS! Front Wheel} Brake Pack —§ Adjustment , Reg. $1 00 Reg. $1.75 [Brake Reline Ford—Plymouth Chevrolet Bonded $3.00 Extra INSPECTION in| device; phia- and Grace Lenczyk of New-; ington, Conn., both former cham- pions; Elizabeth Price of England; | Mary Patton Janssen of Chariot- tesville, Va.; Marjorie Lindsay of | Decatur, Il; Mrs. Scott Probasco, Southern Amateur champion from Chattanooga, Tenn.; Barbara Mc- Intire of Toledo, Ohio; Virginia Dennehy of Lake Forest, Ill.; and two teenage hopes, Anne Quast of | Marysville, Wash., and Clifford Ann_Creed, 104-pounder from Ope- jousas, La. * 7 Me The lower half was dominated by a “big — ot chunky Witti Pontiac Golfers Get by Qualifying Tests After a large entry field com | pleted qualifying rounds Tuesday in the annual National Negro Open golf tournament at Rackham, But- | ler Cooper of Pontiac wound up 3rd with 73 and another Pontiac golfer entered the picture. Newcomer was Bill Pembroke, who fired a 74 to gain ‘a five-way tie for 4th spot, one stroke behind | Cooper. Murray Jacobs of Fort | Meade, Virginia was medalist with | a’ one-under-par 70, while Odell | Bradley and Sherry Wellons, both | } of Detroit, shot 71's to deadlock | for 2nd place. Former heavyweight seat | champion Joe Louis failed to qual. | ify for the championship flight. | Joe posted a 79, one stroke over the limit. Match play in all flights | started today with two rounds | scheduled. ABA Title at Stake JOHNSTOWN, Pa. &— Defend- ing champion New Orleans and Maryland State meet tonight for the championship of the All-Amer- jican Amateur Baseball Assn. = nament, Smith, last year's uous Junior | champion, now playing from St. Clair, Mich.; Polly Riley, the Fort | Worth, Tex., veteran who is covey- ing her performances for a home- town paper; Jacqueline Gordon of | England; Pat Lesser, Western Am- ateur champion from Seattle, |Wash., and Miss Downey, whose | home is in Baltimore. | * @ Today’s survivors of the double round will meet in quarter-finals tomorrow afternoon, with . semifi- nals Friday afternoon and the 36- hole windup Saturday over the de- manding 6.413 yards of the. Myers ee ce ba ; Carter Gets Unanimous Call Over Mederos MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ®—Heavy: | weight Harold Carter of Newark, N.J., scored an unanimous deci- sion over Cuban Julio Mederos here last night and gave Mederos a terrific pounding through eight of the 10 rounds: _Carter never did » score a a knock- Park Country Club course, a par 74 layout. Miss Downey, 29, winner of the Women’s Eastern crown, had a six-over- par 80, one less than for- mer champion Romack who ac- cepted defeat graciously. She said later: ° “Well, it's been a grand year, I think I'll stay around the rest of the week and see some golf: Today Mary Ann plays Mrs. E. K. Finch of New Canaan, Conn., runner-up for the Connecticut title NEW YORK (f-Ray Drake is a 7-5 favorite to make good in his Madison Square Garden debut as a headliner tonight. World Series. | Washington knocked San Antonio event last night with a 10-3 victory. The solid ybuilt, 23-year-old] If the hometowners win tonight's Brooklyn middleweight face$:Dan-| game, another will be needed to ny Glovanelli, another Brooklyn | decide the championship, leather pusher, in a television 10-| — nore oe vs rounder (ABC-TV and radio) start: | ing at 9 p.m. (EST), As an amateur, Drake beat Floyd Patterson, now. the No, 1 light heavyweight contender, three times. While Patterson has had a metorie rise in the pres, Drake has nema ATTENTION! $50,000 IN PRIZES Come to SAM BENSON’S ask shout our Bowling Shirt offer this year, and a former Massa- | chusetts star as Grace Woodward | before her marriage. ‘down but staved inside his: heavier opponent and battered him with | Sharp right bands and a rocking | ‘ieft uppercut Ring officials called two rounds | even and gave the rest of the fight to Carter who viet: 1894s. Mederos was 19344. From 1933 through 1944 Hirsch | Jacobs led the American horse been climbing slow y but steadily. 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M. to | rs, flen’s Wear rt g 4516 Dis Hi OR seep ; N PLAINS ; ¥ jai ‘ d : = * \ Ls re j | i rig ; ‘ oe ‘a, « ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 __ : _ , ns \ NICK HALIDAY a : | : ve | | CUBBALL'S MINE’ : Le | WIM sans TRAINED Hain? crf 5 poke Naas t | K CAN'T SEPARATE UG/ THINKIN’ O zis . A re a = Ay ~~ Or is t ‘ a = aS fi: Se . = j NP, \ ™ an aS” ~ | |ALLEY OoP . NNEXPERIENCE YAY CRO ‘ate ) CREATURES a. 6OSH, DOC, ISNT) FROM ONE EPOCH CAN DO rocket travelers against terrific a se . Tar OU “LITTLE IF ANY HARM TO Ea temperatures, conic icles and| Somehow T-have-the-feeling-he's-going-to-be- stopped a agree 0 THOSE OF ANOTHER. debris in the outer atmosphere. betewe ho gute heme— aq HIM HARMP ‘4 BOARDING HOUSE ‘ a — , : : a z a ee ee — ae = $< Y #. | Yas LOR ASE AS RS an 5 Mee rigoaocD ENDOVED, Mage BUT ISNT IT LATE FOR, Y, Vase one YOUR VACATION VERY MUCH! JA YOUE ANNUAL TOUR te UPA Ae asics ~~ T00 BAD YOU ARENT A Nigit$ To SS f is a TRANELING MAN, HOOPLE“~// pe) ATINES TR | is KEAL ESTATE VALUES wm OR HANE H ‘ i il se 1956 by NEA Service, tne, T. Mf. Rng’ U. 8 Pat Ort, ‘ . TO YOU 2 XZ = ae THERE GOES wsso =| =| || THREE-TIME YOUR Boy. LO 1 kee 7 FRIEND ~ ger D's ant LRN BUSHAANLL ER By Leslie Turner U ' “7, * ) “ t i [Gape, 1908 by WEA Gervien, tno, TM. Rog UB Pet OFF, , re ” - OUT OUR WAY es hh Pr test Part +) x a /rr rr TRICKERY GIVES ME SYMPATHY FOR UP TO RUN IT DOWN-- WHEN ONE ‘TIRES THE WEAR NOUR tT SEEMS YEARS! ce a eopr, 1968 by HEA Servos, Ine. 1 tot ke ee ee oe By Charles Kuhn OH, BOY/TLL GET TH’ L, | S LADDER AN" WE'LL HAVE } | LE? pO A DANDY PLAYTHING/— | e: DIXIE DUGAN . PORE or aoa PP .- you??? aa You'll Find j = To Help Keep PROFITABLE || / G : | "Teeth || opportunmies.|.| = mae | Every Day in the Pontiac % om Clean : Press Want Ad een ake advantage of this , to solve all your buving end yell. problems. DIAL FE 2.8181 Healthful See ee Mild Slide in Grain Dealing CHICAGO ®—Grains opened ir- regular and then went into a mild slide’ on the Board of Trade to- day. Dealings became quite active ‘on the minor selloff. Although most | of the Midwest remained dry, there were some raisn in northwest Towa overnight. Light sellnig de- veloped in both corn and soybeans on the prospect of spreading mois- ture. Wheat sank on a renewal of liquidation, largely based on disap: | pointing export demand and limited domestic flour business. Mills gave the market little or no support and Minneapolis - prices were down with Chicago. Wheat near the end of the: first. hour was % to % lower, Septem- | ber $1.93%; corn \% to 14 . Grain Prices [ MARKETS 1 “Produce ~ z DETROIT PRODUCE Aug. 23° (AP) —T' De- ©. Produee Terminal re ort: tee wee aos on light of morings. © stronge: pples peaches ‘dull, 4 ~ 4 Trading was rather slow on tight of- ferings. this morning. Carrots and let- over On slightly stronger, Celery slightly Detrott terminal wholesale fruit end | vegetable prices: Apples: Bushels US No. 1 jerwise plateds:4, Va. N.W. Greenings 3%" up 4.00 Air 3.00 Mich Woif Rivers | 2.50-3.00 Duchess 2-%" min- 1.50-1.78 | Chenangos a-‘9" up 3.50-4.00 Wealthys 2-‘e" up 2.50-2.00 2-4" up 3.00 Blueberries pt Fite per pt unless oth Carrots: Calif, wea. cris, @ dos. behs. $5.75-6.00. topped and washed 1 ib. thm sacks: Tex 3.80 Calif, $4.06-4.40 ctns. few $1.86. Celery al Mich $2.85; Calif. $3.15-4.00: few “4 3 Grapes: direct receipts Calif, tugs Ribeerg $4.25-4.50; seedless $5.25 Ho; —— Calif. flat rts. 6-128. §2.50- | 3.00; w $2 Lettuce Calif, Ctms dry pack ice- berg 2 dos. 4.00-425. fair 1.50-2.00, Colo, 2 dos, fair 3:00, Cana WGA Crts 3 dos. 3. 5 | Lettuce: California ctms dry pack iieeberg 2 dos. 3.60-4.00 few 425 mostly 3.16-4.00 poorer low 2.50 1% doz. 3 Ontons: 60 sacks: yellow large $2.40-2.75: Tex. yellow large ‘$2.50- | NEW YORK ~The Stock Mar- iscored by rails, ‘| radio-televisions, Further Gains. Seen on Market ket piled up further gains in active trading early this afternoon, Very heavy trading in steels boosted these prices from 1 to 3 points while ‘throughout the rest of the list the gains ran from one to around five. * ca * Along with steels advances were oils, aircrafts, chemicals, building materials and As prices stepped ahead vol- ume in¢reased. It looked like the first two-million-share day since Aug. 9. 4 * * ®* Other gainers included Goodyear, Goodrich, American .Telephone, Anaconda, Kennecott, Allied Chem- ical, Union Carbide, Westinghouse, | bitter Ya AUGUST 24, 1955 'SEC Asks Aid in Proxy Rules Public Comment Sought | to Help Solve Puzzling. Substitute Procedures WASHINGTON (INS) — The gov- ernment has clamped new strict | rules on corporation proxy voting ‘battles which have precipitated financial contests in recent | | years, The changes announced by the | Securities and Exchange Commis. | sion would require complete dis-| closure of persons financing con- | tests and would prohibit unsup- | ported accusations or innuendoes, SEC. Chairman J, Sinclair Armstrong called fer public com- ment by Sept, 30 and said the commission would welcome any Alter Lake Visit i i 2 Miseng Moms Are Back Hone’ Fruehaut Fim Buys New Site. Two wives. and mothers who , |gave their husbands a /scare and | set off a. police search by being | absent from home overnight were construction of a $2,000,000 office back ‘with. their families today. | and research building by the Frue- Apparently there (was nothing | hauf Trailer Co. in Troy Township po wrong. police’ reports indi- | have been changed. cate The two, Mrs. Violet Deszell, 34. | chased a 104-acre site on the north of Commerce Township, and Mrs./side of 15 Mile road, between Audrey Hitchcock, 30, of White Crooks and Coolidge. Lake Township, came’ home last, _ night, putting a stop to all the Reperts today revealed that “alarm. the firm has acquired a new, | 100-acre site on 15-Mile road in Poa Deszell, mother of a | i ’ 2 ‘ag am. and tee the vicinity of Stephenson high way; two and a half miles east poses de whe has two children, of the ‘first purchase. | sald they had been visiting : friends at nearby lakes. Trey Township - officials were They had-been missing overnight jee immediately available - for on Monday and when they failed |COMment on the reported change. to return by nightfall their hus- County School Men | bands called the Oakland County | | Sheriff. for help. State Police later joined in a. } ; ; i International Paper, Santa Fe, * CHIGAGO GRAIN : 1 Air $1.00; | Wise | suggestions that would h ve ch. The CHICAGO, Aug. 24 (AP) — Opening | bys Mich. "i. d6-1'15; “few. 81.88; |New York Central, Southern Rail- ~~ ae ahs — a Pe sr vearch. The license number af the en onia erain: |'whites $2.25-3 | way, Standard Oil (NJ) and Je proxy prodie Pp women's car and the car's deectip- | Wheat— Gem. ..,.. 56% | Peaches: Mich. open bu. certs. min DM vill ‘ public interests, tion were broadcast. opt. eee 193 Dec... 0.2) eit, | sizes U Ne. is: Barty ihertas 37 | Marvile. SCOOT 'N scuD — Lots of fun on little gas — that's what these rte Cleon L. Boussum of Avondgle ~conweee bSSM Mare 14.0552. Oty TSR EOS IE: OM 2 ee 5 He added’ “Our” primary” con- | ~The-women—had-driven te Pert Sc oe oe Mar. sice, 19886 May 9.0222! Gay | 2" $2.00-2.50: 2%" 62.75-9.00; NJ Me | N York Stock West Berliners get from their tiny, three-wheel autos and even smaller say hat full, fair | ape bills and do some other | {8h School, ~Aul eights, is ee ee | Be: Daskess Gunkigns © Ma. | extras | |New York Stocks motorboats. Small gasoline engine propels the water scooter, shown; CCT -- - 18 to assure that fu , representing Oakland County at Dec. secur, 90% 12" $5.00-5.50; U 8 No. Ms $4.00-5.00: i te - disctosu of the | usiness, police said. Sept. ....... 1.96% Lard |Hale Havens 2%” $3.00; Triogems 2° | Admiral 225 Int Tel & Tel. 24 r, : : ~ j anc adequa aclieure the Michigan Education Assn's, strapped atop car, foreground. Rider straddles craft, steers with bie Both en's husband » Dec. seaseos 127% Sept. ....,... 10.92 | $2.00-2.50; Hales 2%” 3.00-3.50. Calif, % | Air Reduction 34 Isl Crk Coal . 28.4, basic facts about the proxy solict- | women’s husbands are em- lannual Leadership Training Con- Mar. weeecee, 131M Now 0 eIIT, 0.10 bu. baskets Hales and Rio Gems 2%" |Allied Chem...1086 Jacobs ,....... 86° aor handlebars. Top speed — about 10 miles per hour. tatio de available to the | Ployed by a Detroit manufactur- ae A 134% ee e-e--« 1040 and 3° min. $2.75-3.60: few low $2.00. Pop ah ro Jones & L 4 . ation is made available tc e ing company. | ference at the MEA Camp on St, — a a Neashee walene otherwtes stated: Cali-;| Alum Ud ae po ince ; ror peers — a —E Mary's Lake near Battle ‘Creek 7 * ’ | nhoner “ite | on = |fornia long whites 400-450; bakers — R irigas a Kimb Cik .....52.2 Enters Innocent Plea , being soliciter ‘this week, ounty eath S eee cena ie: ea ae | en ee a; Sree. 68 m1! HERE'S CAUSE Elderly Couple Escape | Arthur K. Lake of Pontiac is a a “ we + * i one whites 375-425: few 3.25: Nebraska | A@ Cyan as Oe 8 Pleading innocent to a charge of ; | M reds 3.25; Cong. Island round whftes | A™ Gas & Et 47¢ PoD Ce isa | : : “New techniques in soliciting Harm in Cow-Car Crash: | ‘presenting the Waterford Town- ie Mrs. John Butora unwashed 18 TS. sacks 25 cents: 18 Ib .— S17 ee te et | or your trisads tm Soll ond wocda| DETROIT POULTRY | chase aida peta seg jand bruises./ The accident oc-| years, only one to four such Wanda Jean Parkin |e Whites -Orede A large 60, medium 5t, [Aveo Mfr... 67 Motorola ... $02 | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 58-4031. | OSTROUT Ane Of chron far ho 1 dott vee nnectt- | cured on M-15, one mile east of deaths have been reported in ROCHESTER Servic smait 33: grade B targe 83: peewees 29. | 88% & Ohio . 507 Mueller Br .... peer pound fo. B Detroi for No 1) eut railroad an@ other corpora- | py) field ‘| : — Savice tr 15 4S Go tee a medium | Bendix Av 483 Murray Cp . 383 | —AdvV. | quality live poultry up to 19 0 tT eee Osman: — day-old Wanda Jean Parkin,- 6814 39, Deewers MA Benquet ..... 12 Nat Bisc a13| aeaaeas netenry, Rene 22-36 light hens “ 17: | . . — —————E mmerecialiv graded Nat Cash 6 | ummage ouse ho articles. 4 i os) 3 ; — seaggem will be held at 2 p.m. ta rnites Orade A oxira large 97-58, Besing Air ee Nat oe af Sat. 8 oe Litheras Chure a, | Sa, bretiers or, rete Te | The new rules would require | = y trom the Pixley Funeral Browns-Grade A extra taree $3-86, | Bond Btrs 7 Pe ow $32 | Hill Bt. —Adv_| rocks 33-34: caponettes (3 Ib. avg) 41. identification of nominees for elec- LET COMPLET E Home, Rochester, Interment will terse — mediom + 46, m= all 20 a Borden ep Thea oa! = ; Market stea Receipts eeneraily | tion, persons who designate them : . A ar eady rm uM. arn » » ", | Ieiited to Li od en mh fe be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. The in- | ees tn ee ene ot ee pers | ped = RY Central 7.4 Rummage Sele, Youth Center, | Gomend eat =a nes ae. "cpeusiaes apd individuals who finance the HOME fant died yesterday at Pontiac Gen- | Ring ‘ans vere’ chart supniy.s fet OO | Brie My. 32 Nort a West |. org | Lake Orion. Pri. and Sat. School | meeting oo wreguias emend | O SeT. | selicitation. era] Hospital, | Ordinary euajity offerings apvesr | Budd Co . 207 Ne Am Av ea? dresses. ——AGV. | 0 sectsting the one te tee conta | | Survivi he: [ample Undecer@ies irregular in cleat- | ®urroughs 3 Mer Poe Lbekd >=: = = higher price oxer Ok & EEL ea. i : ‘ J > iving .are f. PAPents. jing bat offernes: ample ————-——~ =i tamer WoT S Seet-an 2 yoy The quality of ronasers eountig ta Pirst-rattio telegraph: service to pated = oe = cuutaee Wn ans Gone amo Soup 03 Dae oO @ EI. 320 (Building Fund Supper — aw or oe ee be we over the ae ol COVERAGE grandparents; three brothers, TTER AND EG: Sdn Pac 4 Pan A W Air.. 18.7! | tween San Francisco and Hono- | George Jr., Harold and David and’ aetticago. Aug. 24, (AP) — | Butter zerier bit... 308 —— Hp Today at Howarth Church | cmcanene® Eee LTR ‘lulu was set up and put in opera- BE YOUR steady. receipts “ wholesale bur- rrier ‘a ~ = | een, " Vi Li i te ae to firm hens, So. aes [ee Prem creteneed te lever, 69) peek aE --)- $4 Somme, 20 me ORION TOWNSHIP — The Ho- on eenoe receipts in coops | Won im 1912, : | WATCH DOG : /69 C S25: cars 90 B SS; @ C 835 ‘ Chea & Ohio., 535 Pepsi Cola 24.1 : ~ S$ lvestetday conps . * anne on & In 1807, the Cletmont, first |, Rexs steady." receiots 10309, ~hetrnle |Chryaler , °-. 8 Pine”... gba Warth Methodist Church will mold per. woah Seon 'a1 i gh eos | REMINGTON-RAND POD LES INSURE WITH es unchanee ee | | e179 6-18 8 : successful commercial steamboat whites 60-699 pret cent A's A: mixed (Climax Mo ,. 67 preps 303 | ° Supper at 5 p.m. tonight af the 176183: yeollers or frvere 30-315: Adding Machines transported M4 people from New | iu” caveat seneigns as ™ aoe | oon Coe 1334 carne Mer seat church, sponsored by the WSCS. ins 3638 | Printing Calewlaters } S q . 4 et ————_ | bade to ae on the Hudson : |Gol'pra a teen a Polio Mills so | Proceeds will go into the charch There ace) 1000 lakes within & BRANCH SALES , ~ ver on its. first trip. CMICAGO POTATOES Col Gas o1e3 Cit Plate G es | : Prect & G . 100 | building fund. , CHIC Aug. ™ (AP\-(USDA)— | Con Edis 51 miles of Ely, Minn. Minneapolis INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OTJCS OF PUBLIC HEARING | Potatoes: Arriva.s 04 om track 217 end Cen Pe Spr #'2 110-4 Pure Ott = The church is located on Siiver-+ wilt cetebrate its” centennial in and SERVICE i 8 Ph, FE 2-8357 wotiee ee ee oe nee | nederale, de SnrGm cats STI: nuppnes | C RCA gat ine , {99 Pontiac State Rank Bldg. 'f 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. h, - hearin, held by the White Lake | te, demand fair and market for Cont Mot rt) bell road east of M24. 1956 ~ rE a. Emaar Fg ng Board at the Township “hites slightly weaker for round reds Cont O1i as Repub Stl ... 46.4 sore Hall thi. 2onine Aug. 90. 1955 ot 8 pte | Rout steady Cartot track sales pues [Gere Pe... m4 ~ Drus a esi _ ema = to consider the” follewing changes in the | j 3s Wiecensin Pontiacs $1 95-21 Curtiss Wr... 234 Rey Tob B aa soning map. | Deere cove 396 Derk 3) ° Prom Suburban Parms to Agricultural: oS ——trrstances +44, eccee’ SS OS) OT That rt of W% of SW of Sec 22 strong on some good and choice heif- ny sora ay oe icine a4 8 ne: bh of Elieabeth Lake Road ers. biilis and vealers steady: choice | pudy Mig* , mon 34 14 — a ar ae to Commercial! and mixed choice and prime steere UP | Wayne Screw* ...... 130613 #13 t of Gece. 13 tart dg che 2 ——_ a 7 pay eit ee ey *No sale; bie and asked wns! as oads & lots prime 1,125-1, - : : rola ot White stare 33 inohustve Huron | 24.75; a load of Portme around 1,125 tb STOCK AVERAGES a \ . River Subdivision being part of SW‘. | 25 00: numerous loads high choice and 1s 1 oo of SE of Sec. 13, T.IN. RSE prime -1.325- tb. steers 22.50-33.50: Indust Rails Utill Stocks North of Lot No’ 58T of Me-/a load high prime 1. 24.50; Cr Net change .... $16 ¢4 . mJ Clatehey’s 0 - Cranberry Lake h choice steers 19.00-22.00; K| Prev, day ..c0-. 240.0 193.7 74.2 173.21 / Estates, a Subdivision of part of the Bred ors oP pen hates ie rd Wed 1. oat | 74.1 a Md ‘» of.¢ f 22 and part igh choice an me ers xe ; The Wi et toe 23, TINE co duly | 2275-23.00: 0 toes averegt $01 inueth & a recorded tm Liber 87 of plata, pages 46 ight prime helfers 24.00-24. commer- | Year ae 3 and 46A, Oskiand County as. cial heifers 14.50-18.50 | 1955 high 0 Lots 211 to 216 inclusive and aor re utility and chmmereiat cows 1¢.50-13.00 low 8 272 imclustve Cedar Lake Park bulk canners and cutters 9.00-10.75; | 1964 high | being part of NW‘, of NE of see. 35. utility and commercial bulls 1300-15 me lo Le ph = Sw of See 78 begin. ning at a point distance south 68°15 enst 404.08 from SW Sec corner, thence nor a east 407. them we°1e” edat BST thence south ; - pethence. north. & BA" 1S'_w o beginn: Prom Subu burban ah ar ‘to ho g og ste 400° of that par’ REO the rolls of White Lake E pny ~ Dy as ¥37981 fronting on Union Lake Road a» Bg gether with fist of ie changes is on “rte at the office township clerk = may be examin: —* HITE LAKE TOWNSHIP BOARD the soning map Poss the STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- = Court for the County of Oakland ed by | st and commercial grades 10.00-18.00; ' good and choice 560-700 ay ire. steer . i LY walable sheep 1,500; spring lambs beso fi “te : Slaughter sheep 30-95 ib. 18.50-21 e a few sorted —_ ly prime spring lambs 93 Ib. at 22.00: cull to cholce shorn slaughter ewe 3.00-5.00 Demands Larceny Exam Jack Swartzbaugh, 21,-of Clark- ston, demanded examination on a charge of larceny from an aiito- mobile yesterday when he ap- peared before Waterford Township Justice Willis » When he failed to turnich $3,000 Expansion Watch Bands _Ladies’—Men's _, Get the biggest value in town! You get | big-car size, big-car beauty and big-car comfort . much as $500 more and still not get a ear as _ big as Plymouth. ‘ : now to give you the biggest, sweetest deal o of the year on a new '55 Plymouth. He's s ready t of fer _— bond, _Swartzbaugh .was.__turned "In the matter of the yotiiien concern- ing Paul i Guenther, minor. Cause. No. 14101 To Heien Guenther, er of said child. over to Oakland County Jail au- thorities, The amount of $10,000 bills in circulation declined from 60 mil- lion dollars in 1940 to 9 million Special $495 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. dollars in 1955. De You Want to Get into Real Estate with a LEADER “SALES ‘HELP’ NEEDED. We are doing \ Million Doflars worth of Real Estate busi weekly, and Seles are still climbing. WE NEED SALES HELP “al the lowest possible price when you choose a - big 17-foot-long Plymouth. Even many medium-price cars (let alone the other two low-price cars, which aren't nearly as long, as roomy, as heavy or as handsome as Plymouth) can’t match Plymouth for over-all size and Value. In fact, ye could spend as ii So don’t be fooled by misleading diel Compare price tags and you'll immediately see. ‘that, model for model, Plymouth sells for much less than medium-price cars and gives you much more car for your money. Get the biggest deal in town! With sales piping hot, your Plymouth dealer is able right eiekiy iach more than you'd capeet! What's more, he'll be glad to arrange quick, \easy financing. Better hurry over to see’ him today or tomorrow while there's still a com- plete selection of beautiful Plymouth models ~ and color combinations. _GETTER TRADE-IN, TOO. TROY vas — Plans for . The company only rec ently pur- : —SEsT- BUY NEWT \ a a: . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST 24, 1955 4 ft es ouncil Backs Drive for Footba [ Floodlights com's 2" Students Open supplies the juice, SOFT BED When Cook first tested the air- | aunty Poach Company Gives Wagon! ‘to Dick Cook, Michigan's Walking Man field itself to prevent spectators interfering with the game, ® Rens Weuresmstan Cook, who has walked more than, Born and raisied on a farm foam rubber mattress inthe traler.| PAC Cam ion Pe pnd man ™S | 21,000 miles in four years, wa# near Midland, the slight 45-year he said, “Man—this hpre is the | ss dave ania ‘ oe de presented with & special hand- = batchelor decided in 1951 best bed I've ever been on i my Waterford School Kids Parched Crops a shiny new red wagon to tote over | ™&de junior size trailer yesterday,| that he was missing something whole life.” : IC t Employment | y= lal | et et ee of te ha kee Gas ROTEL a - Need anes Buy CU ploy. | to go before he retires. aga at Brighton, | states and. its people. So he quit trailer gost between $800 and./ ights ji Michigan's “Walking Man,” Dick ‘and is on his merry way again. | his job as a construction worker, sv to bald andes ven Fence, Floodlig in Northwest . P built a small shack on a wagon Cook as a gift from the coac _| GRAND RAPIDS #—Farm chassis and began one df the company. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | sor Placement officials report itin- longest treks across the country Dick Cook works at odd jobs to | Members of the Waterford Town orant field workers have left the on foot that the world has ever maintain his living expenses and ship High School Student Council | Northwestern. Michigan area be- . finds that mountain people are | met last night to polish offgfinal cause of a work shortage due to parched crops. Earl Keith, Mason County Farm Labor Plagement officer, said the area has been without rain since July 8. Many Mason County fields produced no pickle or string bean crops this season, he said. -— (‘much more generous and friend- ly’) than the flat-land people. HEADING FOR CHICAGO When Cook leaves Midland this week, he will head for Chicago, and the “‘Welcome Travelers” program on, which he has been asked to @P-! years on hand. Student Council! Keith reported that many itiner- =, | members’ ‘ttlay began a pledge! ant workers, who waited for .more From there—he—plansto~ go-to} for t I The plans work in the eara after the cherry AFTER — Here, Dick €. Burt (right), presi- Des Moines and on down along the ave Lehre sagreert and. dis. | harvest, now have departed. dent of Vagabond Coach Co., for the shiny red wagon which Burt Mississippi ‘to New Orleans, ussed with t. William Shunck’ Es had handbuilt as a gift for the traveler. The'small trailer has @ spe-+ 7 a ee of Saecotian Trinity WSCS at Keego cially built hand brake. It was made at the Vagabond Coach Co. in - “Le Calling All 4-H Exhibitors Members of the football lights Preparing for Bazaar Brighton, coer : : committee are Jerry Kruskie, ; _ ROCHESTER — Jack Worthing- ¢hairman, and Janet Hudson, | Ee EGdD HARBOR—Trinity Meth- a ton, Oakland County 4H Club| Julie Hickman, Judy Boardman, | odist WSCS will meet at 10 a.m. | agent, has called a meeting for| and Bob Hope, Faculty sponsor |j:orrow at the home of Mrs. 8 p. m. tonight at the Perry Street} '* Howard Bennetts, Claude Kimler, 2018 Willow Beach. Fair Grounds, of all members who| Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Kruskie, | The group will spend the day sew- ~— will show 4H projects at the} of the Union Lake Lumber Co.,| ing for the coming bazaar. Mem- ~~ Michigan State 4-H Show at East bers have been asked to bring a details for their campaign to se- cure floodlights and fencing for | the high school football field this = Cook has been in every state in the union once, and has been in 18 of them twice. He has met mayors, governors, songwriters and movie stars. SHOES WEAR FAST He has worn out 40 pairs of new shoes, and riever has had a run-in With polhee—in facet, he teis that in most places they help him find a place to park his ‘wagon’. Last March, Fred Burt saw Dick Cook and his 600-pound house in Florida and told him that if he came to Michigan he would design and build him a real, easy-to-pull trailer, Two weeks ago Burt was told that Cook was on his way up. With- ai) in that time the designing engineers is and skilled workmen put their The project will require at least $25,000. With $1,361.47 earned | through various activities in past | same-birch used in deluxe trail- ers. The frame is 8 feet long,3 feet wide and 4 feet high. - The back opens up like the trunk of an automobile and shelves are built in, to accommodate the stove When the Walking Man comes to a hill, he simply climbs up on the seat in front that houses the storage battery, and coasts down. Hé steers the contraption with his feet, and there is a_ specially were first donors with their pledge ipped hand brake to slow hinr par bs eurcan . heads together, with the result that = d ice box. Lansing, August 30-Sept. 2. | of $500. sack lunch. — This is the wagon “Walking Man” Dick Cook of MYA- | ¢ Cook now’ has a. streamlined | 4°¥- anees * ¢ Rochester is well represented with}; Plans call for the erection of| _The pastor of the church, the land toted all over America. It has traveled 21,000 miles and been in| scientifically balanced home that| Housed on a steel tube frame, | Much of Dick Cook's traveling |Karen Bush, Mike Stieb, Jane/eight light poles supporting 132/ Rev. Robert Benedict, will be back the covered with floodlights. All wiring is to be/in the pulpit Sunday following a every state in the union since the 4Syear-old bachelor gave up his he can push or pull around with trailer is is done at night, so there are | Booth and Macgaret Wiggins ex- Job and started out to see the country. \caea | aluminum and ts lined with the | special head and taillights. mounted | hibiting. underground and a complete light-| vacation, it was announced. " ! y f Death Notices Monuments 4A) Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 _Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted | Mate 4 Building Service 2 12 us ee ae ee ate we ~ ern OPP OOPD DP POPE PPP PGE ey mgs | mes NL Oe ante OTH SPECIA LESME OOL PIN- | STENOGRAPHER. INTERESTING CARPENTER WORK NEW OR| GUARANTEED ROOFS, AL Nene eee pene bem de a Martie Co. ee maseee peg Hn Mien =“ largest ae terer Postine Chae es ce OIRL, FOR SILK AND WOOL PIN. | 67 ection work in medium-sized eg cabinet work. Phone kinds. Est. 1916 A . oe 35. 3 avo 23 resg, | Robert J. & George EB. Slonaker sell fine men's avovarel MI 6-1212 wa ashie: ; ; Woodward, Rochester. OL 23711, | ottce b-day week Many company tS __North Cass, FE 2-3021. FE 3-8046, sooo , | 288 Oakland Ave, FE 23-4900 | for interview. is expanding our Ockland County rvnist aint NTS PAYABLE | penefite, in permanent | posiiice Sintascgl WIRING AND I RE- | 37S. PLEMING. PLooR Rm LAYING. 4 ae $8, elove ‘ite! ee EXPERIENCED WOOL F ESSER, branch office on Secretary beeinner aaa FOR “ACCOUN Exneticnce | —Bicomfie.d Hills area, MI 44242. | “Seiring. licensed, PE ‘sanding fini t of Joba - 1 dear of Cemetery | Lots 8) ite, steady Pull ‘Three men with the following eneral Qitice sees $2 referred. but will teach:giri with | TZLEVISION SERVICE MAN, AP- | SxPERIENCED ALL vic FE 244063," } James, Rebate “wilfred, Herman . time [x aoe ‘heenerer, tube operation with @ new tectery Books: An let class ... proeeedty high ‘school pashbonsiie.” Steady a egg ot henge) Nene Appliance. — xe ond some mechanic M S ' Birre M jualifications are require oO " Pinel | en ee wor! si : Winttrea bei sister of Mre “PE tone ater’ ye ee | EXPERTENCED LINOLEUM “AND | as our staff 1. Must be at | F parse eee hee WANTED: WITH OR WITHOUT | EU gcTRICAL WIRING ANE aN? 5am | eae 7 ; | rrie — 7 George SPunerel prrangenents| en oe TARE GRATE ee ™~ pe a amb mon CRN respenaibaneion 2 Must | BOND. E M tL oyMES NT TorSEKEEPE EEPER, an tAKE grt pear. ei ato Comieaoana Se meimiensnes Licensed. Ed) With rei "ees Soot Tan eroge a | wl ter ¥ he bor i inte: ence | = arpen’ wor! Ld Pursiey Puners! or | wr anerpen dre, Mcoregar Sige | wite good, character, Excelent | B-l RIKER BLDG. mtaeenceee— neni Maen WALLED LE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL | 2 BOYS. 18 AND 20 WANT WORK Sicrm windows All other types of i ee a te PE 44060 _ HOUSEKEEPER TAKE a gee <:. >. See == = +o _ ee =; Seeecemremeensemsmnemnemnem™ qa Fa Mente tte Biemine— + lies with ethical concern.. The | CAPABLE ELDERLY LADY FOR | neapy al Tor Working mother More & Market Produce Dept, Call _FE Insured workmen : | co ife of Kirk | - me | company will provide the neces-"| bebysiitin housework. | _for home than wages. PE 4-139. 1231 AND DIGGING AND “Tow | ; Campbell: dear mother of Mrs BOX. REPLIES EXPERIERCED TATION “pat: | Soty training. Coll PR 6-001) for | Livg. im. ‘Releremtes _OR +1868 HOUSEKEEPER FOR MOTHER | Twi Gk OE “GENERAL | | hauling. Weeds. ras. bush cul-| | D & M BUILDING SERVICE : ' - P | e. Prefer live im. Cail * l ones Hillerd ‘ona as may rea? ice, 9008 Orchard Lk. Ré., corner —Sppelntment — |COLORED MIDOLEAGED LADY ; 8 pase between 1:30 p.m and | a Bieooia “Be Hilis part | foo soil ov black dirt 1. or 2 Pike _— Eves, OR Sane i etek terres eet be bell Bul. At 10 a.m. Today a AL telnarn GG ISSR | home with us wbile mother | p Rol —< io on thru Snood "Must “have own trans | Sens. FE 51207 or MY HOUSE MOVING. - PULLY : : PER 7 = “1, | works. Some wanes Call ahec | taere efter pm © | FE 4-845 Y che’ Bus con, Funere! ome with | There were replies at §-) boys. Recent chain store expe rFRACTOR AND oo eM ‘et ae Call efer 2 oHT HOUSEWORK AND CARE | _Dertation. MI_6-0060 MAN WANTS STEADY work or —“*“'?Pe4 PLASTERING — j Rev, Johm Peatling officiating. | reneg noccscary 18 veare oF | oT EME of infant child. Live im, OL 2-1410., WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO| any kind. OR_3-2687 how ena iy prectaities. O88 Interment in Pontiac. Mich Mrs | f the Press office im_j | over hours, good pay. ve- IMPLEMENT ‘CAPABLE GIRL WANTS BABY. — ne | | Gare for 2 children while mother PLASTERING. PAT HING AND! eax" "DOT *eciaitien. Campbell will He in state at tha | the following boxes: cation mig ee we | | ale oe a SL = 3008 | MAJES’ ES [ IC | works nights Live in Fad bm _ cement work OR _348o1. ‘i R o SNYDER F FLOOR LA’ LAYING. ; ie Wotan ace an ae aise oe ae : DIVISION CAREER GIRLS | Benge ope watress. | mR 4022 before 2:30 ea | | Pauerixo mente BY ELDER-| sanding and finishing, Phone PE i i : ‘w, Rt. N Try RAGE BU DERE CARPEN- — : as = ie PM met WANTED: OFFICE GIRL AND - ; HP veloved husband of Mrs: | { 28, 33, 68, 63, 71, 73, 84, ters, long, program op scale. No OF | Rocenmeentes sins | portation Prisco Mrs. De- | “cashier. Typing and shorthand re: | PLUMBING genial | Sales ievkala | f] - : sisieiaa eieie vis i. $938) tr. week. easant < = ‘ ifargaret "be len; dear | 86, 90, 98, 101, 102, 111. ry, 201 W. Montesim. | | Person fF, etary 22 SBS | MIO OLEAGED LADYPOR | surroundings. Barvctis Clothes | YOUNG MAN JUST. OUT > ; femor_ ot Joree, Carel ond Bey, \Oas STATION | ATTENDANT, | FORD | Coecenat Seorctary’ ....... 90 housework and care of child. Ap-| Shop. 18 N _Saginas Service would "i~ part time oe APPLIANCE SERVJCE ir | Ful * large Standard | Bookkeeper .................e jtiec Press, c | Seenpeen tal tes. Call PE 530 ty gervies ‘eit matkes~of—retrtg-——_— Mrs. . —2 @tation, Mature family man pre- | Legal Seoretazy bees £358 | ARRIED WOMAN 2040, TO) work oe nights, 2 children ages erators, washers radios, cleaners ' and George Damon ferred, References required. M1 | re Clerk 260 | -_ for oy repre-| 6 and FF Za Work Wanted Female il and all types of small appliances. Tiaras aug. tts haga edhe Help Wanted Male 6 _4-4008, MOTOR CO General Olfiee ....... svr4 | scatetive, 2 or 3 evenings per | aiois x WANT —— ROY'S. 9 Oakland rE Huntocn Chapel with Rev wen | i pP ~~ GROOM. MUST BE EXPERI. MOTOR CO. College Graduate $5,100, week Must. be neat. Easy work, sit ommtsreie: 2 WOMEN WANT WAU wasn _2-4021 Mudge officiating. Interment 1 = aaa Pe can | ented Private stable. Call after | ; . : [1 eadhor nay ee fraiahed Call _ ing and cleaning. FE 17-0223 “A & B TRE NCHING _ cry Mt Mr Eagles wit AUT ee a oa, | 2 Pm. OL 2-031 . . Midwest Employment tre wawren TSoaeaste Tor ace (CAPABLE GIRL WANTS BABY: -p..1ine water tile. Field ‘ule. ie Sm stote st tp Munteen Pu-| Bees’ cacy werting conaiimar” HEAVY SHEET METAL Irmingnam | 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG MOTHER'S HELPER. LIVE IN. | Oot one day a week Two miles | ‘itting. PE eee | PE S006 .. aa ust be steady & reltable Cark-| to experimental work. Must be et —— | Meta, hore. Private room. | porth of Commerce. Phone EM GIRL TO HELP IN THE | sLoouPIELT WALL CLEANERS. HALL, AUG. 23. 1058, LENA’ 6718) ner Biudebaker 668 8. Woodward, Arie (ogo. cutting, welding. and ILAS NUMEROUS LERK aYEIS $$ nd baby itunes 6 aye 8 WE. prom aa Gensanen eee Tl. dear mo sher ot) Mirtan | oS —-| Jayout This, company pars top NUMEROU: C r WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN FOR _FE +oome | _Pree est. no obitgation. PE 31631 is wait “cue "Mrs Roneid E | Account adjuster: Excel- ier PLOY. , a | Prefer person experienced im ered EN INGS IN OUR inmate | ee Bg’ CASS | ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN PENS | (Derothy) “Edwards: dear sister | At POSITIONS FOR and collection. Typing requir seN LANNE Oe a | es Enawan~ | repaired by tactory trained men i 4 of Mrs. Agnes wae! andetahe lent opportunity for ad- tian ON FA ok. . a -¢ PHospitsl. 4 461 W. Huron. CPAERF OFFICES: SS a. 3 Fon Ca, ONIN fos ON Seles ee ty ee * ae 2d E | Dr Wis ead vamcement with a niation-| "ie eterince beeen: Oe ENGINEERS CLERK-TYPIST STAFF OFFICES parece © a.m. and 3 pm. MT! oes, o BU. 1 DAY SERV-| _rence st PE 3-0135. t held at the era serrce wil al automobile finance a " aainaaaataiane lame : Excellent position offering best FOR Wal TRESS WANTED WERE 3a WAN att eet-2e rk. FE 23-4001 a TRENCHING 6° TO 18° CUT- Funeral Home, 1334 Tweifth compan Prefer a man ieemanie— AND } BCHANIC® AND working conditions & liberal em- ends. No Pood 2-436 _| "shed 1 dav 83 a bushel. tabte ey — sean. ise pany. ploye benefits, Knowledge of ks and field installa at West Grand Bivd., Detroit Delper, nest have tocls ena em . a be keel’ Be Warrness, “CURB GIRL, FOUN-| 59083, fill dirt. Grading. OR 37318 or Tiureday evening at § pm. in} around 25 years of age. Berience, Appty Im nerson. Keego tye SEC -STENOS tain girl, Apply 2490 Diste High- iRonING “BY BY boswa swints | On sas. : 5 butions may be made to th Must be a high school | —“s#.se4 Service, Keerd Marbor. DESIGNERS evel wl ie Une Blue ° Wartkies AND" “DisnWASHER unilormes = specialty. PE DRY WALL BY SACHIN ixC ene PRES my iy. . atimate o or em ME AO nena gant Copeee_ Sosie’ graduate. Good starting | MARRIED MAN WITH CAR. AoE ASAL. dtys, No Sunday IRONINGS 8) A BU! —Tpar| Fe basis ' ines “0 huge salary with company car| time ‘puber endear IN COUNTER GIRL_| STENOB |i. dou | Bette, ero re suet EXCAVATING dear William ent Gus p war A liberal available at Peutioc deat afte Joe’ intend 2 oF WAITRESSES LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN | Tep_Soil FE Mets. bers, Dearie ‘urnished. liberal plan| oyf"tve a $198 ber week’ last CH ASSIS Re Diss Hea ; Apply in person. Jet Biner. T14| school age and light housework. Ez ICAL pg | at 10 Fon Ay ~. Pus: . company benefits. Ap- onth. GURB GIRLS AND INSIDE HELP TYPISTS 6._Sagine | Seas barca bepeteed Lentel LS Ae SEWER CLEANING 2 mm. m. - LADY FOR a vey Home with Fa a Pl Regret Loan Co., A rt BASIC Deve Telesraws Super Chief COMP-TYPISTS | i a week. No LADY ~ DESIRES DAY WORK. FE | Sinks — Sunday Service. FE 42012 ment In Oak ' _ Mr, =e aneeee: Ask for wan tate Experienced hos- ELEVATOR OPERATOR 18 TO 35. ° “_ | Suh) or holidays Workine bre. _ 4267. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Mets te at the Pursiey } ay — ee == A ENGINEERING | It not experienced will teach. APPLY Besar Sort —ore Oomt. . | PaYROlL TH OG By eh. Prk ne TE Pee aa _ ary, ioe 0 e ERO & Home. a. ¢)~ Dinte way, Clarkston, t * Pr hte a ny RS ae . | WAITRESS: MUST BE EXPERI- _and 4:30. Ask for Joyce, Card of Thanks 1 Ability a. ST eek a ee acum. ot PRODUCT TEST for a bar weekends. 321i ‘TRACTOR AND enced, on fruit and cocktalls. F | MIMBOORAR — Riad 8EC- EE ees +e nae , ida . overtime pay. - Rd. PE 20313. NE TON an a r ¢; EM 3. RAR RR Prefer retired man. References oa < aaa oF . loo “at IMPLEMENT.DIV, WAITRESS. NIGHT. PART TIME. @,auiwna moval. . PE or OR B WISH TO THANK OUR MANY | 1. sé fee you have ability es eee Sinks INSTRUMENTATION EXPERIENCED | POLL vot ee Astras pore afer Des eg aE: Fee “DRY. FE a : >| .to successfully? Do | —-—-—— = ren ce ti itress in Foams. Must oy beth. 2, S. Pick vases Sy ruaer y, Rev. Lather and you belore could corn mere | en IMPLEM ENTS work weekends ‘ FORD MOTOR CO. wattnioes AND # - SHORT wnodh wtp and. deter. TRowtnas. P Electric Sewers Cleaned eanean Hore, for their | toney if given training and MIDWEST ghard Lake Ra. or Roosevelt Cot- : ook efter 3 om. | = peace ets 24 hour service. No tesults, no many acts of kindness: during our « ing =P . jaa 2500 E. Maple Rd. or piapte TDOW WITH TWO BOYS WOULD | charge: spemteoly treated at no recent bereavement, Mrs. Rose| financial help? JOBS FOR MEN DESIGN ANALYSIS . “york on farm OR _3-G104. extra cost. Harroun and. Pamity Sooper ates. EAPERTENCED 12'30 to #00; 807 Birmingham, Mich. YGliline to" fratm for tales rome: | WiLL CARE FOR Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners we hg Ti. - eye anager Trainee $350 Fo ' a “heey ween ee eer | ATM bDItion ? jac” = APPLY SUERINGES Pant —Tiwe| OP Deir tw 4m cl indpess during our re- i Office Jumor hieh not under 4 cont eregvement L. C, Wilbur |. . you wilting to wort hard|Draftemen ......... SALARIED Pe netinte oe Sat 9 to 1. : ert of ese Avoly Pontt ___ Building Service — 12 ccice, ots. Strvice & —, : — ——— and study hard to prove yourself? IE RSONNE iahis, M *s Ringside Bar, W. ' as._Box_6 ; "4 Flowers 3 Midwest FE mployr ment PERSONNEL seh 3 ee ee Help Wanted 8 ALL MINOR REPaiRs AROUND PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK 408 PONTIAC STATE: BANK BLDO OF > IEC R "XPERIENCED NITE WA RESS. Phin lace anes coeneaa. tga pecan eae ee Pudeoa tae po & leaks PRICE Con Comers TRUCTION CO. SEW DUNSTAN'S | s nswer _PE 50277 2500 E. MAPLE RB Mary's Tavern. 651 Baldwin. | i ing. typing, some vookkeeping. BEAUTICIAN AND MANICURIST | fytcecs, a ae and septic tanks in 2484 W. Huron st PE 2-8301 | PART TIME SHOE SALESMAN. | EXP wATrhess, i Mus’ igh school graduate.| experienced who is willing to ad- Bulldozing footing, field tile and f Es Rn No experience necessary. Apply BIRMINGHAM oF aver. vs ouraet, 235 Age 21 to 30. Single, Would iike| vance in their fields. Most exclu- | BARL §--RABY water lines. PE 5-8221 FE 3 _ Funeral Directors + Myint ot Omaha hee sees. ord Shoes -80-N- Sagteaw {+ -—- Sh LN MER N a Pontin experience but not necessary | sive studio, ie Pontiac We have FE ¢1961 ire om : | im ‘Oakland County. Applicants wil PARTS MAN MUST HAVE HIGH) OPEN SATURDAYS | EX 2™RUENCED "AETERATION PE tial Mr, Dallas” ©) Salary and commission Murray ALL KINDS UF CEMENT WORK PLUMBING AND HEATING. HS. : AIR AMBULANCE GROUND “be professionally appraised for) Sthoo! education and ‘egible hand-/ 01 LN. ee ee eee ae eel = _ Sisters. Tel-Huron Shopping Cen, Licensed guntracior. FE 40032 Compton & on, FE 43767 of . Pursiey Funeral Home — PE crit | potential sales abitity ibs ont ee im person Keere | referred. 3 Sisters, 22 ©. Sagi PERSONALITY GIRI oo | ter Apply_ in person only. ALL TYPES OF TRENCHING. _OR S576 COATS FUNERAL HOME = end Service Keego Harbor. | 9 to l ba dog , $308 - Help W: {| --fielt tile and tootings, «h 2006. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- : Complete facilities. OR 3-T757 | Men chosen will be thoroughly | EXPERIENTED | (SEWING. A. | Eeratows business wal rain on Cafeteria Help Wantec : al. Free estimate. PE 2-6019 FE : Lv craliaes ; a -RE AL. E S | . chine operators Parrish a tive voung ladw who likes Experienced commercial and in- p “y> ~ ops . 4-5324 E Deere es Twp. | trained both im our home office TATE to work with people See Betty A-1 CEMENT WORK |= GNIFIED SERVICE and in the field, all at our ex Need ane full time falesman for a ici i «Se. ai Pontiac | at Midwest Employment. 406 Pon- tires quek or a eS | VT). MON : Furniture Refinishing 1 16A . Kurby Pana i Home ss 4-1882 pense | oo —. and one fot Lake | | tac State Bank Bide i second 2 LLOYD MONROE . : — | rion office. Prefer one living in| 4 waitresses. exnerienced FE 4-68066 REPAIRING ANTIQUES A 8&PB- 5 This career opportunity has many same district ffice. Ti | OOL PART TIME SALESLADY FOR | tor experts) $-0162 vr 4332 : Donelson- Johns advantages including: steady| mission n paid, it " . Picky Bot men. | evenings. Hampton. Electric, 825 _—- wah gar genom Aeety in | “IR COMP NERATOR.| —Sialty, FE 60162, PE 61332 __ ££ FUNERAL, mone | Sete gary ascressel“atoat ie: | leis Sesame ~ EXPERIENCED ~—-|>"PBXOPERATOR | Auua is Suvorh ‘aumust™ a | piotbine"ioc. wos" orcea'tca | arden Plowing 168 "DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” | surance and opportunity’ for ad. fur of ins Lots of af om ~ ROOM ~ Set ail eam ic va No ohone calle eccented. Jeck| sand Quen Sun ~~ Fe wT ae penmmecadle oe Biv ne wot So ol eee and | . Pull time opening relief position Deckers. a5ai Dixie Hichwav. JACKSON'S RENTAL A-! Gaanen Pore x Thoughtful Service FE 2-841 | sonal ability Sten’ a he | Typing required, anviy versonnei| Drayton Plains. _. | 2_W. Mi _€5240 ~ hs ograp T » Sifice. Pontiac General Hosvital. | GoMBINATION WOOL AND SILK | A AL , BRICK.| OR 36280 or FE 86-1427 Voorhees- iple M [0m oe between 30 ond a, be- . { 1_W. Huron _ finisher, Steady emplovment A) block or cement privewavs, ea- Si lieve you have ability, and want sy PART TIME BOOKKEEPER WITH 3 8. Telegra . basements. Additions & al- ___Laundry Service Service 1 18 FUNERAL HOME «| & chance to prove you are am- - experience. eI Electric, 825 French Glo Cleaners, erations. Complete bullding serv NOME bitious. phone Pau! Williams. | PR 4-9684 196 E. Pike at, for APPLY . Huron, FE 42533. istHADY EMPLOYMENT FOR | ‘ce. Free estimates: Workmanshio |: ace CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUD RUP- E- Ambulance Service, Piane or Motor ‘ “ player, guaranteed. Bloom*ield at shed. Pontise B 7, Af RE EPTI NIS either yiolin or saxophone playe fled. Beautifully fint E FE 2-0278 ] VOUGH CARPENTERS STEADY. ternoon Shift / C ONIST OR_3-1577 Sa aa A a Phone FE 2-8101. + = Bork, and over, scale Must be SEE PONTIAC 7 pecenenry. WS or over neuro it TEACHER EUCEMENTARY ED Oe, asim. | tn FAMILY r LAUNDRY SERY- F e | —PONTHEACM— pend school fireplaces. 2-2836. . 4 _ Ait Interviews are vontigential, ef THURS “WANDER Sate HI BILL ee aay on. ao Seon eaibe ban aren, Stress ae ont Paes PRADING. Sheek 7 ene See experience net r id e SOU! urriculum. The Pontiac Press BARBER WAR kb DRAYTON Ancar regain haere! A +H, vi iran WEIGHTMAN MOTOR RRS money helper, Live in. netics. iteetpling © otal a BRICK. | AND C iT Landscaping 18A _ sins. OR 3-9186. rv : ‘ ‘ rences, tds achers work Also chimnevs. No job too | “~~ ; FOR WANT. ADS j BARBER. ST EADY Te W. antes —vou.—on— pant Franklin DIVISION RECEPTIONIST AND ASSISTANT | ine Bex ‘tive tg Rim Ponting Press. | arg "abe ening And commer-/ GRADING AND YARD LEVELING ; —Euron_Evee Sime on Dome unptovement. Ex- walitications. Writ 4 toned. — re Soe : DIAL FE 2-8181 BUTCHER |. wong but not neces- et ed Some. __________._____ | GENERAL LANDOCA! Fun time excetient working eon. | SALESMAN Wa ; P od Personnel Department | settanue “LADY BA Instructions : OT job. Pres coments, PR SITT.| sebeatle, “Tonnies ane, rE From Sam.toS pak 1) o-~ Ee dO rodaucts Sussoak_ahs weekends | Covina peaeowe. pays eve-| CEMENT, 1 OUR sPEciALtY. | Sum. el . ary ‘ hs * T AN errora should ve re- Market, 884 salary the ‘year around. Must be GLENWOOD AVE SCHOGL TEACHER DESIRES Paina and PE. 2-481 | craeete Rexement Ee 2 i Waterford immediately " The § | COOK — EXPEMIENCED 7 THIRD | peat and willing to work, Other woman to care for 3 smail chil- | °F Treining._| \ ress. assumes ne z ‘ok tor country club steady em. | features of the Son re vacations Gy PONTIAC, MICH. | @T@n and light housework, Must “YOU GusTOM BRiGKs. AND wea ty tor errors other plorment 12-month operation. FE | [nt pey. hospitalisation and oe * : , "| Getg con Eaamporismen. Vietiny Vgsone, and _frebuces. PE FE Landscaping for that portion of the first | BUCT o(NSTALLERS “Biue Cross | Brown Std BES Be 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. SiLK FINISHER EXPERIENCED | ©*P Beein Training Siem shen 6 i vores Benches "Go gn gf 4 case. : GAIL recu rae Pt - Farmington Tw sone = ® AIR CONDITIO fe tii} tY* tee eal “Saale ena mm coor vient | Farmiture and pan rod Experi-| PL W. Di Ae 6 cE. LESLADIES IN mg Detvywa wavs floors, | Grading sodding : énce in furniture preferred. but |_ innan & Son, 66 W. Hur. 6 He le x) sendy doar nents See) By. Courses Begin... eens, feos. : op ee Pree es _ “Wal Keown, = ee ceseary. Balary plus com-| wa; "EX WW AT ., Watson, Simma * MBER 13th A timates, +1 = ee ie tDING APPLICATOR ot oa an teaw, oe (Veterans’ Benefits Available) : “CLAYTON'S: | STENOGRAPHER |. puowe ron apronraet ‘ay good future, Legitimate | ‘urniture, Aj ypliances conditions, Must : provetion wih umeroud Qrenard Uae: a. zs cy ‘Sigeneaiery, Bir LAWRENCE TECH sales, not seasonal. For men who FE 5-061 if or FE “sete as ‘ sen aaricg cxmejence New Campus Sows ind_landecs} ping. tide will | lanewr ine. AA" APPLY sine | Sloe tee ene sore ec be ¢ Low market 'Ten Mi d ssa ee = Ae WAITRESS, _,SALESLADIES | 2inasoalass whe a 4" and’ “fo 6 p.m. to 2 a.m, in pe STOCK ROOM CLE RK persons for on oe oo Same boats, ledied _ se. gi td, bl ae Ra. sé ' | Se “e ow Maren AD THE PONTIAC PRES S. 4 ‘ i AND s fi dirt and B. 4 PE 2-0603' NERATORS- ANED. — ee eet Moving & Trucking. as HEAVY apomaeG, . oF to Rquted: Glens up. PE Dion? HAULING BOSINERS AND Oona, ior FACriKa 0607055 “ODELL CARTAGE Loca) and tial op eng De Moving. SUDDEN 583 GERVICE— ASHES RUD. cn bish and light trucking, Trucks to Rent TRU % Too Pick Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, $35 8 WOODWARD oumanp countrys LARGEST Oven oe locluding Sundays USED RE BUYER. $0461 PE 4-1442 ia we Eanes Wed, Household Goods 27 ANTIQUE ae Vaca MANGING FURNIFURE_NEEDED of furniture. Phone FE WANTED FURNITURE ® snything for L &'S' SALES CO. REDUCED RATES ' forge ye serve vou. Smith Painting & Decorating 20 rRveiaee RES § Mette por con de on ok | Guarani ee ny Free ave sos. baper ems PAPERRAKODIG. moved. Estimates, FE sa. APERING Mason PE 46364 EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PAI PAINTING AND WALL WASHI MA 41200 : na. PAINTING, INTERIO) G, INTERIOR 4 AND > Ex wall ae ~ PANGS OE i PAPERNANOING A NGINO OR + P . OR 32204 or w, 30484. inting. h gic Physiotherapy 21A EDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. “al foot technique, 72 Elm ~_ Television Service 22 22 pay Pee a egre TeTEED TV REP M aH +0736 Conbon's Rabio's & TV, 121 8, PARKE 8T OPENMAVEN'S RADIO € Tv _ice_calls, PB 45607 “Typewriter Service 22A a MA- chine repairing. Expert work, General Printing and Office Sup- ply Co, 17 W, Lawrence. *, § RENTED __Mitchell's, 123 N. Gaginaw St. __...._Uphoistering B | EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- Seal Res Cooley Lake Rd. EM THOMAS ,-SrucLeTaRING — mM 8. mers 5-8888 SLIPCOVERS, BED- _ spreads, Your material. FE 5 re 55707, LOST SAT. FE 54-4825. a AND TA oe | COON IL 1-6434, dog, Tanner Ligh Faaate acts reiow OW a & white, 11% in. high. ORN-7680 LOST: BLUE ot RAE! EET. Child's pet. Oxbow Lake. EM 3-3887, LOST; SMALL BROWN COLLIE dog, vicinity of Williams Lx, and M50: name. Lassie. * Good re. 4-7889, BROWN SUITCASE : \ . Mth, John Hazei Park, Mich, SL eS AND BROWN rd. 2 ry old. yes ay eights, Reward ST: BROWN BILLFOLD BE- tween ee =, = on Banford &t. ua, 23. Re- ~- werd, b SETTER. 6 YRS. old, Brittany Spaniel, and white, 6 mos. old.” PE 50302 s LOST: ERM. D AN SHEPHER dog, Answers to “Silver.” Child's Reward, FE plate, Whites Grocery, "sachabaw Ra. Reward, OR 3-644] after 6 p.m. Lost- LADY'S YELLOW GOLD _wrist watch. Vicinity of St. Jos. capital. Back rard-Perregeun, lf found please phone MI 6-4 Bice Animal Rescue Lense, “Hobbies & | & Supplies 24A 24A ARGUS C3, USED. COMPLETE, . LD.C. slide projector, used, stone movie with case, awrence. AAA PRIVATE ETECTIVES. __30_yrs. exp. Bonded. PE 5-5201, ~ Acrotred Knapp SI Si the x pieate, ay re peeentiel ame free. Mrs, Burnes. FE Poste 651 93 Mark. ET Al |AKE YOUR HOME attractive Pina * rug ns wy ter? cleaner. aite’s 8, ; JINGLES WE WILL STAR “te about the bilis that -Buck- ner’ *. Se OW AND THIS DATE 8-22- h be Tesponsibie for Ia 8. ue PAs = PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US __Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 *R BIKE ble. FE 42588 BALANCERS. ‘band. Make: Gi-7 | Banita bie tone Eve 1717. - Telegraph __ FE: 5-800) windows frames. hice goed shallow well pump. H. P, ution, MY 2-€432 ~ Wanted to Rent——_- ~~ 29 BY «x COUPLE. on art OR _ house for all of Seut. FE 45-6002. DESPERATELY | NEEDED: 20R 3 rm. -* for m r and 2 chil- dren, Clean & "reasonably priced. or Lake vicinity. a mo, Lease i _MI +4 3 OR «4 “ROOM FURN HOUSE, _modem. Ne children FE $-4873. ENGINEER “AND. WIPE WOULD win $180 i pay Hhecessary. Call NSUMERS FOWER MAN ould like to rent 2 or 3 bed- room house or tov O West | High st 8t yantn Mich. FURNISHED OR PARTLY FURN. 5 or 6 room house within 16 mi ot “Pontiac, 17. LANDLORDS We have many tenants waiting | for your houses and apartments ware time expense. Only will call. Cal) in ja a 5 Abas REALTY CO PE 3-7053_ : MATURE WOMAN. LOCAL STORE oy 23-0268 before 330 Entire mea or by — ar we” down a 2 Monev —— Eker us wk: ot eae “PONTIAC CREALTY © ale. Phone OR 737 Baldwin PE_s-8275 CRAY CASH FOR | eMal-RA Rapios | *" TRADES—TRADES LET U8 BUY IT OR AUCTION - We are speciaiista tr trad Seabee sneer? ve oe ee. eauity, rece “Eh ee tor small ANTED TO B' _ FI I ga fons for incomes. We do our | REALTO! Wanted Real Estate 324 ATTENTION OWNERS buyers for houses all Y joe: , 80 Use sey | eral small houses with ce . Do not feel obligated. Call us for an appoin poe we will give vou our males to ‘oon of ireding aad oe are Gomer be traders of DORRIS & SON PE 4-155 at te Ww. Co-operative Real state Exchange CASH For small equities, If you trave what we we will be at your door 2% hours with = veur equity Call sow and tell what vow have Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Sageinaw St. Ph FE 6-6165 Rives “Ww aq PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT. DOESN ‘ money lookers.” Call us farms. lave end res tial eroo- erties, We hendie a on “details for ‘financing and closing To Buy-To Sell-To Tr OU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE It MAHAN REALTY CO. ABALES —" i Gatkones Open —. “wh 8; a. 104 NEXT DOOR TO BRaNce POST OFFI Realtor guyisee . the “bird = Pe tek nw Phone PE 23-9316 “95 PER CENT SLICE oF HAM _WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1955 ey a | _ es | BY “OWNER: 3 BEDROOM BRICK Sa, aks ROE SA me Cee | aR | a cmc | ee ee Nessie ee a — in per jo phone "Please! we oar, _REALTY CO.. 382 Aubura- Kent it Houses + Furnished 38 4 ROOM woUSE ON MANDON S & month, 0386 Cedar lene AUTOMATIC 1 HEAT. 6 ROOMS UN- et ta 4656 Lakeview Dr. Wood- ‘ull Lake, Rent ‘Stores 40 Good for Matiy Businesses Qn business corner, Pike at San- ford under Apartment building Large front window, Heat fur ished Excelient Te rel shop, Cleaners, Offices or Elec- trical Appliances ete, App! Managers Api 444 E Pike or ¢ FE pe re RESPONSIBLE YOUNG EM- COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5 RM. | phone PE 3-6s4a. a loyed couple with @ month old house, available after Labor Day. | j STORES We x 2 BACK HEAT baby desire So rent o small $ DISCOUNT _No chiidren EM 34411, | gre pater furmsned, 1116 a tin cranny — menal = a | PURNISHED HOME. «15 LOTUS "EB 56-2383 einity »_ Exce! ‘te Have seasoned contracts — also | Drive a, Lotus Lk. Ot) hea erences. Phone $1045 after! sales of new houses to be dis- RICELY “FORNMED HOME: Fron FS FOR ar ee IDEAL 5 pm. counted for our builders in large with shower, full basement, | for barber shop, PRINCIPAL OP SCHOOL D DESIRES subdivision near Middle ota garece, Gulorhatic ol} furnace, | __EM 3 bedroom house, tokirts Lake. Investments of $7,000 hike pt. 3 Peation’ Caststinn family, Coll |, ‘millisa wasted. C. Bebuets, Ist. Near to factories and school, Rent Office Space 41 FE 48770. Reeitor, EMpire ‘ Nerth « — Mn Te = oes POR AL RESPONSIBLE PAMILY OF 3. i DE- = , + month mt week | WOODWARD AVE. & 124, BIR- sires 2 of 3: bedroom house Rea- Be Sire au ee on in ms mingham, modern offices svail- sonable earls, af after 3.30 WHI o_| tise Press Bos 43 ‘idee able Rate $50 each WO 2.5670. . MAN rent 3 bedroom home in Rotbes- __ter ah _ Call Call OL L 1-0853 WOMAN ‘WITH 1 SCHOOL AGE children desperately in need of 2 ved agoriness or house unfurnished. Fi 21116. Needed bo: mber ist. and refrige +4333. Call after 4pm. byes. Hi MARRIED. COUPLE os Foom spt. Partly furn. PE 2-148. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. ad _ FAST ACTION! _ CAN SELL YOUR or | OcT.1 To Apna {7 BEDROOM TY AS WE HAVE SOLD = furnished, oh . Woods jiake- YOUR NEIGHBOR'S. WE HAVE | _ front. Auto. oil heat PE 53177 L WIDE-AWAKE SPACIOUS | , NICELY “URN COUN. x TO A trv bome with 4 bedrooms with YOU ACTION OR YOU CAN CAN all manor conveniences 9 miles THE LISTING, CALL 0 from Ponting $150 ver mo. Ret- ToD. Y mg START PACKING erences recuired Box 14 Pontiac ' * : WHITE _ BROS. RANCH TYPE. 3 BEDROOM house, gas | eat ™ must have 1 Brooks Reese Inouire 3036 Wilson — School Teachers Look! | Phen Re pista or ‘OR R317 ff you have the contract-we have the =oy Cla.* hee bgp | Ciark Rd. | GasH LAND CONTRACTS, 4340 Dixie Hwy.) RR H J VanWeit, OR _ 31355 Cash Waiting Er pes comes ne tm OHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd, FE 4- ago the peat and —_. noe & Harger Co. 33_W, Huron PE 54-6183 WE HAVE 000. * At our disposal to ourchase new seasoned __ pontract, ir or ies e our clients ce before vou ; m- sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy-To §ell-To Insure YOU BUY (T-W'LL od IT ee DAL ones Erne pe FE 5% MORTGAGES On — OR SUBURBAN from with 100 foot as jo_aopralsalr or e'sine f B °D. CHARL ES, Realtor }, | 2 BEDROOM APT. ON INE fake. Adulte preferred ferred. PE 8315 eee Thal hash ghee Rent Apts. Furnished 33 _mootnly. EM 3 ~-~ | @M ALL HOUSE FURNISHED 1 12 OR 2 GENTLEMEN IN PON- os _ tiac MY 3-3202 ALLED LAKE. = — ery 7 APTS 3 ROOMS AND BATH | ree modern conveniences. Avail 31 Stowell, after 6 pm ee eben Be ge MA 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND 7 bere amt entrance 650 Northview Ct. off WatLeD Cake ivan. cert kiand. No children, roe 2 ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY_13 PLO- | iret i ois s eturathed rence : 2 3, AND 4 BEDROOM APART. i- Eat at _Take na _ $74 per month, N. = KS. Raniomore. Woodhull RAN -GLoare mal FE | J_ROOMS MODERN. CLEAN. _ Partly . 1 Ww J ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. TWIN beds. 2 blocks from downjpwn. _ se Willie: ams. 3 ROOMS, BATH PORCH. UNION lakefront. priva’ LJ ties to jac, Utilities $100 « month ple or two business eiris, EM }- 7 RMS AND BATH, RESPONSI- le couple. Pont. MY 3-3202. ATTENTION, TEACHERS PROF. ~ $$ ACT & “SAVE. $$ ACT~-Bv calling for sur bid on; nt i i —BROS- _— sas 21100 contract or equity in your rt Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 4563 Wanted Real Estate 32A _ LISTINGS WANTED Sggnbed, veve | Give You | Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA LOAN COMPANY -MICHIGAN CREDIT ~ COUNSELLOR 3-0380 FURN. APT. 4 ROOMS ON WEST side. FE 6-T731. IN AUBURN HEIGHTS, HOUSE- r trafler, adults only. Call after 6. _FE_1-6251. Sy wo, 2 R s of this = 2 By sale. Gall antes after 6 pm 7 Auburn Ave, (upstairs) or §-2800, WODERN T ROOME BATH. Pvt. entrance. Employed cou- ple. FE 2-2622 i “RENTAL {SERVICE ot We have furnished 4 room a Apoly Ho sate: No 1@ calls, ase! ADA REALTY CO., 382 Auburn. __ SMALL CLEAN a ROOM i bg ory olde: Ly ne est pe ber ves r ras Vicinity om See ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 pee — 330 8. PARKE, 2 BEDRM. APT AT Saree modern Mage he full ball haga tA aed mee Chote ‘to v a! lean, . Lo- ery. neat and cl to find kind, Call MArket 4-3401 or EMpire , 1 R _ COUPLE. SIDE. ROOMS AND BATH, STEAM heat, priv ea a centrally furnish reference. 4 caren HOME = Ragu d RD. information _wrhe Po ntiac yay "pox 86. LY AO ng AND BATH, , FORCED r heat, Thea 1646 @ ROOM RANCH HOUSE 3 BED. privileges Reference & lease. Re- l ie 7. Pon- tise Press. Box 114 s RICK COUNTRY home, Idea for rest home. Pien- ty of shade on ee. Pp. W. —Dinnan ‘8 W. Huron, _ & BATH. required. 41 Foster, PE 57273 aft- _?moons or eves. i0ss WATKING LK RD_ PONTIAC. w.3 bedroom iake —— throug party furn’ Sept. june § $150 per teenth Call __VE 17-0233 week dave, BEAU! ) NEW 2 Bi . BU. Diex on private jake. 12) miles west of ntiac. $100 mo. Call iN 22005 eves ~ “WIDDLE STRAITS LAKE at wooded area tractive home in Me replac are, 125 _EM 3-48 ee, § per month. UPPER. 8 nig tARGE ROOMS AND modern, complete ities furnished " reter- BELIABLE FAMN FAMILY 2 BEDROOM modern home. bo gE Le, June 1 —_ Rivona. . Cass | ~~ ‘Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 36 |. 4925 Pohtiac Lake For: Colored. i Families . ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | L ihe. : fas if oungstown itehen, full" base- ment. Oi) renee beat, 3 car ga- rage aa 160. Gun mediole _ possession OR *y1983 0 r 6. 2 BEDROOM “HOME, 3 see; “BATH | Hardwood floors Keeeo Harbor, | All large rooms $4. 700- $750 down PE S61 : LARGE 6 arara — —— nae it's focfss toe Rd al Law: | ence bt = $0,780 = : 4 3 BEDROOM RANCH BY OWNER 500.00 {UITY IN 3 BED- ROOM NEA WILLIAMS LAKE | WALKOUT EM NT, vo ac HEAT ELECTRIC HOT WATER, COLO! GO0O0 WELL. rOR MY HOUSE NEEDS lake = ortvileees. ottital et avoraical $8,450. ok oe. Nice neigh- ms Full base- pon take 4 st os om e e or am ready = neil tow Wil” accept reason! down Edith oe This: one wasn't built _.on__the y_ line. i HOUSES. | RANCH TYPE. 1 FIN- ished 1 unfinished, loca tion. 3 lots 2 car garages = __y_owner FE 2-1104, NEAR CRESCEN LAK] enaau entra eed oF com potion storms rend pat } screens. | | done, Two $750 down. nose McLarty, 2-212 or PE E _§-3571 eee "BUILD NOW 2a or = restricted, Waterford lis Estates. Extimates a a qur_olans or : +) Hae BERT C. DAVIS. bedroom with unfin- full base t. ras ent, gas See se information cal) ere | R 2 LL A. MOTT 170 W, Pike FE_¢-5005 BY OWNER Ranch home. attached gorage. Auto, aon "Storms & se ted - Se terms, Spears, screens, % block from iake. Lake “eee Paved street, OR A AND ith, . _.|SEE iM E. Co-operative e Real Estate _Exchange _ For Sale Houses 43) a ranch pops Bow wonder construce | Me ion on 4 geres of propent im | ‘Drayton Pisins. Will sell as is or’ _Wwil finish, OF 1204. oes = FOR BE ETTE R HOMES PEAR ARL “BL De CO. Model at 18 EB. Ypsilanti | | Open daily LT pm, eaise Wed. Phone PE By w= INCOME 4 prvteniain “PRI, vate entrances and vereay heat, : Income _A-l condition, FE 2-12 ~ LAKE PRIVILEGE lhe story Cedar Shake home with | bedrooms, pice trees, garage, | and beautiful beach facilities ou | Sylvan Lake | ray | b. | j j —— | | YOU WANT TO WALK TO TOWN | Yet live in no old heap Here tt fa! A Pecmig thot mweeere! foes.) strte three bed: high Hgbeedlinan that is pegged pnb meal dry. Everything In very good con- | gpgg 1D dition, Neat. clean, newly deco- rated. Bee this today | WILLOW BEACH | Five room home for only $6 900 Auto of] furnace, oak Moors, plas- ter walls Can be bought for low $1900 agai dewn payment if chaser as. sumes payments on new furnace Three blocks to school MELROSE sTREET Vacant two bedroom home with a hice basement, neat egacrray kitchen, good neighborhood, walk. tna distance to new Junior High | i Only $1,200 down. | w ves don't see what you are “ loo! ‘ne jor. _in For Rent Miscellaneous: 42) ye een ° have what | LAWRENCE W GAYTORD «: FF 4-9584 Pike st Pee MODERD | 3 say furoee HOME. a $7086, RUSSELL W. Pike _ For Sale Houses — 43) Le “For Sale Houses: : 43) By ¢ PERRY PARK 2 bedroom: Fireplace. Automatic oll heat. nice s! aded jot, Price REALTOR _ PE 45005 A. NOTT, | 18 Ww Middle Straits Lake Privileges 3 bedroom ranch home it heat, ae- tivities room, attached 2 tar ga | 4 rage and breezeway, e is - 106n110 Only « few steps from saody beach and country elub This is a builders home priced at BY f OWNER bedroom te home wi Watkine een iavieges hus situa! ea tenturan. aa “eash on os ~ OR 3-777 for aw nee ment. Urica ee arte EASE. & w room, Near, church. Larwe iN” FIREPLACE, nt, oi] furnace, garage, ve 1 HAVE 2 BRAND NEW 3 “BED- room just eine com- pleted tn Waterford on sas) Ville Rd . Only $1000 ars. — ih, d garage, Wat gehen <<. = nese tree: ry ROOMS. ‘ropes basem, Siew CE 0. “MARBL Ae Realtor | BROWN Attention Newlyweds jorer_» new 2. bedroom, m modern __For Sale Houses 2 4 40%20, Son yen $08 110 down mo Jon $528 aud “downs on Horse S018 VE 4 eae or te Min OO) «RO et OM AND BATH PARTIALLY Ly ee do ca, Tames TOM ELSTON REALTY, INC only $16,000 with reasonable | gpg; Andersonville Ra Watertora | OCbeestion._ OR 30106 a Eee terme, ————— Fae, ron caeraie and ae] i ~ fe Aeth * . ? i i COMP HED TOW HaMIP Union Lake Front Now Is the Time to Mea ag AL mca A> = x € : ide = yoo, DORE ming this beautiful bill side) Get Ready for Winter insurance, 21 W. She es s air-conditioned home 300 colonia ualed on a lar : Tit RR. above Detroit, bul not in ihe | with 60 f\. lake frontage vo WE BUY~WE SELL— WE TRADE MILPORD: (6 + kM voreh — ait s in the suburbs Easy | 24814. natural fizeplace, E lizabeth Lake Privilege meut. « terms 3 bedrooms. 2%) baths. 2, i2xlé dining room Croom s, A overlook ng staren Rhy, e133 LR, ig «x bb ere room, | expansion attic lovely : ie +. #2 500 peel iim Ly U-shaped ponsied kitc\en with room with Freneh doors leadin Bcabedh ake Privilege See “Mutord __MU 408 fireplace. Béeamed ceilings. Dish- fo lawn and beach. Priced to se 2 bedroom Basement $8000. SEVERAT cx washer, Disposal Overtrance 2 at $20,600. Joe h n Ro | bay freon Q008 Won: Mi N 6 A ear att, garage. 120 ft. lot. All i . soc have oac e Slag aes rae rms. FP, tor == ARETNG meer gece | Williams Lake Front isyiean I ake Privilege —™__Pinnse & Soo, 0 W Heres. uA > | This is the home that we ail “ , LU 20803 - DU 3.3850 dream of joat srerel have the rT) vi ve cg A Home of Your Own 4 “DEARBORN, ICH Pr ene oc eetne: Somes © Svivan Lake Income , —— hw i it - ; = opxan 3 BEDROOM “BRICK | lores’ ueorebnn Gib eeelaune Brick 812.600 ug ty [eg home for in it Hine Ache gull Pecoment 2110; carpeted. combined dining and Keed Lake Privileges fis fing Jocstion. ‘tut ns he - : ) = newly weds Crooks ; autiful rane Tis] a - i seuih ef Auber, 762 W. Huron Bt, : Ro A tt ] eautiful. set S neves 4 $ nies ve rooms. oe and yo Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange Y nne ne. am — on ‘ Nice room, rs, ne A ¥ years ; = REALTORS, . plastered and Pointed walls. 7 ; 38 E. Huron Piederal 31193) stay, "5 athe 5 latwe . leer garden, Priced ge —Open and Sunday 1-4 rooms. Large ary room rade for-? vedroom home ~ 4 em and dark including i Sylvan Village. O] l roman bad wh ve = ev e. 2-Family Special | asreaonen os SUBURBAN —— neon on goede (| I'y story, bungalow consist: Neat Soepent a home. 2 ded. WEST SIDE for your family, and 6 rooms ing of Fooms. living finished for 2 bedrooms. Full bath. | Large brick. 2 lots. 3 bed- sid sate wp, dom rent at TD llGuan eae, fae fet sei reeeaien rom | varie a $85 th. Has ‘ new room a6. i basement of! heat. 3. fenced in lots .nicety harmace, * nireptaee. fog gas furn Soar MW ot wik gas heat Situated on scaped. Garden with fret and | tien * Daemen 3 La 2 Get, Nice fenced lot and fooxIST lot with city bus with $1,200 down ened | eee 2 ee meee: | tation” nee ie “OAKLAND LAKE |‘CLOSETO O FACTORY +. I size NEW 2.BEDROOM~ Ranch kitchen 4 go py Bo xin S| wr, os K i Z| i home, i 5 bath Seber % ‘int wot em tion within easy wal | — A | floors ‘ivtieres Only $5,080 with istance private * : N E asvoak {100s plastered moe tet. Gente bat fee $1,000 $1,006 down. aro w,_turon SPELT soay| tn att Basement ith ase NORTH SIDE_. | | METAMORA DISTRICT igh o 9 3 rooms, Full basement. Ot! foome & utility acre 8:30 to 8:30 hake si 60x1395" | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ie vegan ried Needs" ‘some finishing inside, $300 a biden K. L. Templeton, Realtor Page. 66.000, ‘only See iL D>) Fae in at opntue_| "MnO a2, ay"on Site} LAKE PROPERTY ? eat “clean 5-room | or PRE (2-0602, ace Near Oxbow Lake on canal. - a L with : rooms, fireplace, sous g ey & she rrle ] — feb ir quick se wale fo 84.088 $4,950, C s- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WRor DISGUSTED! TT KR. 'g tiscouraged. "devers nies ‘Eves. - Leslie R. Tri "setae ee Fa KN UDSEN- : CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. ia oa. oe ta THR PONTIAC PRESS, _WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 For Sale Houses 43 “AUGUST _ SPECIALS “** NORTH END > +s bath. y per ae og Tae ER REALTY. Summer cottage being converted 206 N. Saxsinaw fe year spound This ie tases a. 2 FAMILY ihe down $2000 Do tifully landscaped | Z a with hardwood floors & olastered 7 LARGE ROOMS _ | vit Senivess team 6, siemores Grand old e in excellent con- eiassed front porch screened hd $9000 will handle the down pav- Reet and clean with 3 bedrooms | ESR SIBREE & GREGG in Ge ve te PE NG Eo WEST SUBURBAN ves or EM 3-4431 want fi Winter 2 i‘Becropms, “Welln at inouintes “aulet | coo shady 8 THF LARGE FAMILY Rents wt $10 per MO.) Roomy frame home on a beau & dining rooms By bedroom = ealtor | kitchen on main floor 3 rooms : eee nee priced: Recronuen, ‘ar edgitional change it id ratiy Estate Exchange 2 room unit in rear. now provides income Well constructed Bie weekdays: 5 a.m, te DRAYTON maint oe Room penAMe. Recently e __-For Sale Houses _ ae 43 te ag FULLY ED “RO: LA eT storm windows pias- ie aw . Offered for onlv the cost a, ~- ago “o 200 down, {3h price. 6 N. Parke vietely furn 4lso oa! for winter stoker, $2,500, 210 Elm St. 6 to @ p.m. MODERN pores IN DRYDEN ON al.§ formation cal) . Lake Orios, MY 23-0571 “pm MopERN § ROOM HO _. | eg — "No ga Near ont * pete ae am. ‘and _ after “C8 WOODS $3500 DOWN leted 4 TOO with 120 ft. frontage You Will | jandscaped, im bik. never be crow here, Large shoot shoe ‘1.100 ‘down, FHA, wih HU 1 FOR 8 SALE INQUIRE 3 o as fures “— CIROUX & & FRANKS YX OVE : GENERAL REAL ESTATE~ s 4385 Dale Hwy OR 30701 & __Open_until §-B8un. 1 aaa vai cones = WALDO ST. = BEAUTIFUL “gvtvan’ Beh will sult you te UES. Real Estate Exch. 2 BATHS ADAMS SOLID DRIVE UNION LAKE CARPORT | 4 rooms and bath about 12 miles OnLy wo From A to the bomee tnf\ WOR : sun room, 7 Car! wow you cam take advantage of warnge and @ large jot with lots Of | suburban living, yet be within f 2 _ shade. Close to Webster and, walking distance of a new sho Jr. High Schools, ping center and close to schools down. q od churches. 64,000, a cebu : SFE THESE: ee ee SPACIOUS : “ive veal PE 2210 FACE BRICK HOMES 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS . 6 a be oat. Water softener. # possession. | OD MEn BARTRAM 4 #2 Diate Hwy NEAR LAKE ORION 3 7 BEDROOM . brick, sement. garage calckee fruit trees and pet $12,500. 265 Indian Lake | WILLIAMS LAKE $15,800 An interesting and unusual nome m contenmorary. ronerete walls studio fg room 14'.x28 with fireplace, 4 bath on ist floor, 2 begrooms \% bath upper level, Large vleasant corner lot water, Screened porch off living room Lad bullt-ia HOUMES-BARERAM 4392 Dixie Mwy ¥ brick ares living with natural fireplace. 2 ceramic tile baths. ulility OR 3-1050 Ths arace. Soft barbecue pit _OR 3.1956 by benassi Fees Sale Lots 4 For Sale Farms _ Business Opportunities 51. For Sale Houses 43|FUNNY BUSINESS — dt aac cb taciac inal “LOW PRICED -HOMES $500 Down—Oakland Lk. 4 room house. Tam pom. 6 per $600 Down Pleasant Lake Area 4 room peeeeemn: HOLMES. -BARTRAM - * YOUNG EXECUTIVE more GAGE &8T. @ home, see it today. $1,600 DOW Butlt in “esa end sold PHA. nicely decorated," t auto furna show you, el oed CANAL FRONT voom home in excellent cond!- pi 3 large bedrooms, nice well | 2 pebeece ce and cool | here theta rice ls only $8,250 | with $2,500 down. Shown anytime. Russell Young REALTOR rey Egoge homé m Specs. 2 2, detevem cae ae vacant 47,050. win $1800. dow ADAMS REALTY co. | 382_Aubure 0 PE 4-393 Extra larce 3 bedroom ranch.) brick exterior, 3 car attachea, |v suet fight at garage, plastered walls, hard. | a niey Boxer floors, oi) heat, ie ————— Tees SSS patio ~?’ a —— _ = Watkinis-Pontiac Estates ri tn this lovely moder 1 MACEDAY LAKE story 3 bedroom bome.14n27 4a? Sie Over = foot of water frontage | ime room Roman brick fireplace Just stone's throw off Mace- 10x13 modern kitchen, Ceramic day fave Breakwater is ali in| tile bath and shower, Oak floors. and a beautiful landscaping job *lastered walls, Coved ceilings. so YOu can ing | vienty of time Fulh basement with recreation t play, Home, has 2 laree bed- | room Baseboard radiation, Front reomes, i itving room end reat porches. 24x26 attached with on r _crevines. eH steam 2 car wecnge On a lovely 156x150 water softener and ft. lot This home is 27 ft. x 80 oe ons utility room rely ft. Built thie year, Priced at | Le en with a world of birch | only So cupuenrde. This heme tein ex. Loon Lake Shores: ‘hawe 3 dave pessesaion priced A lovely § room story 1 bed. | with, room frame — ww with 20120 i “tie.o0e cock 1 6 mort living room, 11213 dining -room, 9x16 modern kitchen. Tile bath : at Ee C W Hot water neaeet: hate, utility room tee pore! nad ara . C. Wood Co. Sata, tvs ba reo} a a “$14,350 15.750 with usy $20,000 value, quickly, heirs will sacrifice Sub- stantial 3 bedroom home. 2. arage © heat. A-1 candition ilver Beach Sub Lake privi- 1402300, 6 lots Good. buy Gs. nome or = an chi waren “LOVELAND ing Cass Lake Rd z 2-487 ee Complete orice including - leges = WILLIAMS LAKE Pius tenes, and Toa This ts an outstanding value in « FURNISHED _ 2 bedroom tri-lével home, Beau- EXHIBIT HOME " duning Land kitchen down 3) * SQUARE LAKE bath on second ievel. There is a) AND Se em al ine t co | MIDDLEBELT ROAD : isons. we ie NORTHWOOD ——— __ Baws. 818.900 with A oy Bh jf tena ta © mbt wena Inc - OTTER HILLS ~ = ae DOWN a Leceted porvett ca Pontiac on | alow a pay roy neludes large 4 room | struction “located oa wgrner ft And bath cinder block bungalow : | oak floors ac garage. Cass Lake Ra. _ eg gee | Situated on over an acre of land. Thie lovely home will have «| “éeds some m.nor finishing. Real- Closing Estate cash to mortgage to settle estate Drayton Plains Lovely little 68 rm. bungalow with | nhee shady lawn. lot pees ies pall orm Hida fl porch ; sunr asterm var tered ‘str ott Lake Area Exceptionally nice location, (ifully land-caped lake front tot | 1335660. § rooms and bath. screened front porch, today. garege, Call East Side—3 Bedrooms bedrms and beth up, living ; rm or kitehen | down. Full baam tare street, ‘y bik to buses & biks. te school _$1.280 down, down, JOHN K. IRWIN aS 1925 o1 MH -— inaw Street Phone Pk heed © Eve, FE 23-1804 5 (Roce “BALCONY BEDROOM, fireplace and utility room furnace, 1% car gareee T4é pm Keego Marbor __ FE +1661 Large corner ote beau- full | with 7| | inst -T IT Won't L LAST. | ™m Mei- KEN WILL TRADE urban home on large ern kitchen, heat. All in A-1 conditton, for further information. mace ructed ours Rambling "Saleren.. Ae t. bric ranch rome thet tnehades futt ct and attached garage. See model brick home Established 1916 lot ce Owner wishes 10 to 20 acres with house tn Clark- ston school district in trade for . oder rm Loe gub- Mod. full (+ eet ot} pag — Con- Idea! We arrange {i- now of drop in poms HAPPINESS ‘NINE ACRES WITH SIX ROOM HOME You'll Like this spot for your growing | to # Nine acres of ood - 26 ft. frontage on ay lg ave with barn. Six room THAT WANTS NEAR ST heat, 2-0: fh bf nd it hens dl | MIKFS add vogae iio. Call “aa eopeint: Off Perry 8t.. 2 blacks to Bt. = ry home. Pull basement, tua, Hong goles. landscaped corne: frontage on paved street. | Fo owas em ACTION! Offered at $1,500 os BE To Buy—To Sell IL To Trade | YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [T _MAHAN RM. | TQ LEASE. POOL ROOM, 4 TA. 8, Going business, MY 2 Bay ey Faved STATION. * tow tov Immediate oos-' DRY CLEANING STORE FOR business. welet fremtage. 2 bedrooms. Pov} 660x390 uperb ag tor “test sale at ‘ORTH THE MONEY. =e VAN REALTORS 2383 Ovehard, Lake Ave. sabe teal Eatate Ex : wy ROOM HOME. NEAR hy bu: ce a . Toulis ft, ot “Est: adele’ ofl ys? Sale Land Contracts 52 29 PER CENT DISCOUNT » Have seasoned contracts - also be dis- Sale ‘Business Property | 9 MAHAN 2000 to | million wanted Phone C. Schuett LA ND CONTRACTS Fe POR SALE. “NO brokers. HO 3-5411. rative Real’ rstaie ‘Eoctenge Eves. | Sun. 10-4 cn Ww WATERFORD - TW P. eon {Esaturg in he ) ere —. 1075 W Raren - ! . shows ‘Pettection. cae lar ge | — OT BRANCH 's, LOT 100183 WITH FOUNDATION = toe 8 Fodabeeien Cortaak Frea ra Ts 3316 W Lone Lake “HOLMES- BAR Tie AM Rent-Lease Bus cc 49A sdipoeal lo sal (yeh — shopping center. from Bob's Chicken House. 407 —Hilizabeth Lk Rd “LOCATED AT 87 convenient te municipal | lot, bus station, and Pon- ex ceptiouaily ‘nice » subdivision, ‘mass range fo Fg features. ar- a nbn e; thie lovely beeen? arg aie FOR SUB sites for =, com mercial industria) Here ts @ home that needs no repair or finishing, $ fooms in very best af condition, fui ba. ; le colored bath, new garage, hew et and rear, $2 Gil own will give you aseasion of | this fin "yee tb “Care to hire anyone in his place?" _ For Sale Houses For Sale Houses INCOME -FOR— RE TIRED COUPL L E Here y income ured cou = =e a ae city of Poatiae 2383 arte LAKE RD, Roy Annett, Inc. rE _ Open_ Evenings ‘and Sunday | WORK SHOP: FOR RENT IN Busi , Could a % ed tn nice 4 room house with and « screened-in Keezo Harbor 840. all on one floor, storms and_ screens, buy this one and get all FHA benefits . oe being | processed. We will be glad of Excellent building site, of town just off Rochester Orion orese size, 1204160, price, term "y : eateAGeh neat P2T475.. | Business Opportunities 51. ie ood BLEACH ROUTE, ho t on a pro 1 block - see 5 — — b dnd ol} and inside and out. Fenced back yard, LAKE PRIVILEGE CHAPIN-BIGELOW TS euee is. Nsehigan Vi 1-366. ts $65 per fe including SrORe. pone” Good se a TON PLAINS Ranch home with breezeway and l‘a car garage, 3} bedrooms with | MACEDAY L SRE Nic with beach and Langs house. with dow a heat ar tines ~ BUILDERS SUPPLY fia \ ¥ _ Wuren har . Sun. Fa -to0i3. t ‘ OR seat Established profitable business. 20% DISCOUNT Prevent balance on tract $5200 Payments $53 t month 6 ver cent Treat to vou $41 RAY-O'NEIL, Realtor aes Ps Ke 2 bg Rig foe | Coaperstieg 3 Rea) Eatate a) Estate Exchange - nNweeT TH REAL INVESTMENT Sold for $7409 and $1500 paid down Balance payable at $69 - er month. 6 per cent tnterest i idiscount $1080. Sec by new bunga w home with exterior anothe of army all free and clear. This one better than money in the ood Ask for Mr. Brown. J H. BROWN, Realtor. w Huron Ee 2-4810 Money to to a 53 (State Licensed Lenders) ~ Need $500 or Less WILTTAMS LAKT ~berce- room, ee & utility. Tiled bath lots only 2 blocks from ON 4 rms. , Shower Auto. an voter. WALTER RES, _MY best GATEWAYS to u and batt, oi4.08 acon will P handle this at Peastee Sa ates SE | | _For Sale » Lake Prop. 44 EVEL BRICK, CUSTOM Burr | OR Long Lk. | —— » “fre $26.500 F rE 70180 aft- a OWNER: 3 3 BEDROOM MopD- That's right folks—if you have CLASS CON LAKE CBA. Vet ean mer Waterfront “in Oaklang County's most restful location P. C. Wood Co.. fice ‘After. _5 call OR 37038 _ tnd income from rooa.e will more than make the payments. Part- De 218 hers agree for once — t ayton Pitins Full price 10. 950. on the block=sd game your ol- thiy includes taxes & in- ter. WHITE ~~ BROS. | 8660 Di: one OR Pst or oe 21760 ps4 SELL. REALTOR and bath, 3 bedroom home with ie ne Jo- , sephs Toownal Daslrich | new arage. Offered at $9.500 with home area beautiful build: Hy gown, IT’g B8PIC AND a y FORTHE FAMILY | & lots lett on bg street. To- ~~ ROCHESTER AREA _— thot exe buthdine tes Sinan just west re hoch SALES COR PORA: TION a ee reg oe PEDO HARDWARE & HOME Smal] hardware on Dixie Hwy. in ‘laine. SACRIFICE bedroom rary parm treat year reune hes ona pd a a tire- APPROX. $1.0 00 So eas a. Stout, Realtor aeae X X & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4385 Dixie 3070 at “Open. until 8 “aun lte 5 pm_ BLS IWAY GRILL. - NEW Bomee that are custom tion "ree , Sale "Acreage Perm 6 ACRES ~ west ce Ph. Ph. Ortonville p 133, collect. CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES. 4 BED: mode _REALTY co. one roe Eves Bun. 104 Co-operative Real Irate Exchange FE 2-0263 ed on a busy State High- ‘e. Leroy. Left pore Virgie, al good operator can increase busi- renee ARE 120 FT. FRONT- ness Lederer oceraidh Be! developing a, Wieaty r LAKE JS id Siete NORTHEAST $8,000 wil: tht; gee paddy be i] nd eae be 5 pores the inate the ity. ‘coms and full basement, coal ‘HA heat, 2 car garage iL) bedrooms, large | living foom i ‘walle, cove ceilings. re fn auto, nace, large loty also fea tures brick fromt and brick _ pester. cin for further iin ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES A | em—3 bedroo hom WEAN LAARVILLE. 0 6tres With runoing stream, }-bedrm. home. full bath. Some work need v Level land Williams Lake Ra in anata Tatum Tye Miod, MOE | Spt "tom renting for tee per mo Ee iS pe : je ehore at rey Lg per HURON GARDENS mo. This ts ver _—: _ : . 3 dedroom with large living and oon : ining ares. with wal tet wait Bite ert ! Priced at only 621.- carpeting basement with off heat laree lot all fenced newly | decorated. Only #7750. terms can ADD’ S | be arranced HOME & BUSINESS | a ame grep direll | aeeaveresce; INC ; used as a restaurant | : : |4268 Dixte Hwy., Drayton 65 ACRES OR 3-2361 de ‘Ouen Santare room = Ra. 2. steam 2.0207 nt heat, : Lapeer Rd, or MM of woods, “trout etreas Srwonine | FE +1000 thre . about 1-3 mile om Dizte Hwy. ‘\ 7, = : Brand new homes, with plastered FE 5-591 or FE S-9471 | rails oat foura, conper. plum condit rm = f ohallld El pent bs "meulated. Outstanding value, \_______IJ11 “Josten Cor 32d REACTOR See te ok el ne = Co-qperative Real Estate Exchange | Cau ad Rutgers at water tower. HILTZ Russell Young. SPECIAL | gyration FE 28 rm. living rm. ffi ace, kitchen -with tiled features, breakfast nook. Enclosed rear rch and picture window, Fell esement. was heat. fi | pleasant yard | earace, 817-— . vith shade trees 408 on ; CANAL AWAL Tending’ toto? of fetta | Bateman East Suburbah Ranch HiLTz «|RSS si Hitt, ont tnserens tne ef cocerieg boosts and uring y 1011 ng Huron fat rE fein comfort, 6 generous sined o.*% d rooms. on 8 large parcel 100280. Andersen and the 7 mopane we a ful Waterford Village ; ew one hobby or game ~ = i ey —t——fad fivability it's priced for Here's early reomy 2 bedroom 3 the moderate income, $16.- nice Jots, Healthy small town see. ‘tromm: teal fo ° i rand ta righ ext | Sylvan Village opportunities in ee ieedat | oehent t Noor plan consisting of inin ble space ceramic tile ay Or barb oa heat, nerfect lot m eee trees, All Paty ft i 1 ‘euiren = INSURANCE wf Manat Latha - seente view . Now St $10,000 with $3,000 down. A-t WEST SIDE. Really bed: home. Large carneted modern LONGFELLOW SCHOOL came tractive 2hedrm home afl 1 fir, New-in ‘52. Moderti kiteh- bath, full basement with tiled fir. and ree. tm. paved street See this one for y $11,050, terms. $60 FT, LAKE sig sbceepeend Over 2 acres op . large County take, Oakland ye) eee ar very, tel and refreshm 4 FLOYD KENT, Realt bed W. Lawrence rE | SSeeL a yaaa foors and Giles Realty Co. or 5-6105 Eves. Next Say ecto Power walking a fo a yo Tr's another of these rare en model home. | Open Daily _ Pn 1-8P.M. 2 BEDROOM — $7,300.00 F.H. To reach property div. ive out US. 10 (Disie Highway to Sasha! thy right two miles . a baw to Open _@ to ® EILEEN DRIVE Exceptionally fine living room csentrance hall with slate ficor}, ! $8,960 CALL NOW! Humphries Z | Realtor FE 2-0474 Telegra Open Eroeites Cooperating B hoe Estate HURON GARDENS is 3 bedroom fs hard can ng REISZ a. | Se speretery sy ey Estate Ene 3 ACRES, 200) e $2500 SMALL Soa wide it eI LIV- | Phintino & RUBBER STA sraur | 7 business including . oresses, cutter. aegeeet se, Writ front | poreh, ‘Location. Sash. con rail aos $-4351, ape 4: oe See R. vin | pang paym: nt , voll terms. ee DEVELOPMENT RES on Baldwin Rd. Township. Price, West Sy Partridge | TODAY'S SPECIAL | _ Roy, Raneth he , Evenings and Sunday 1-4 LOTS CLOSE TO — on — — — 300% ACRES ineluding tebe. Near Clarkston. iad ase ecto a S fur. caus "Po a ed. $8,050, aS. , JONES pat, erase Get Set for « School is 3 bed you’ can lease im mediate DOSHT 6 = al We Assist in All Phases nlshed. 2 SEs tantheot of Development Fs bath ining room. EQ space i. Mitene, = pesoment pqs ake ae — butlding SERVICE? Then Mo os & og wets Me place Phone for cash to $500 on your auto. furniture or signature and a repayment pe = wut to your needs, tend rteous service awaits vou. Leste Pleisher Man- Berkeley Voss President Ph. FE §-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Hours: § to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 Buckner’s 18 THE PLACE WHEN YOU WANT to borrow CASH aay emount up to sete @nd floor Nat'l ate over Wai- ereen's, Pontiac 12 Dixie Highway. * 230 Barnet (next to bank). allied Lake BAXTER “ ee 6 W. Lawrence St. PE +1538 Sets FINANCE CO." “202 N. MAIN ROCH I: -STER, MICH. LOAN §25 A LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester OL #0711 OL 1-079) ag ee eR WHEN YOU NEED — Lee $900 or furniture: nd ene we 4 mE i Gisa FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. eee J, A. mie ACRES, Small down een — : _ Ortony: with sion ue | | “BUD” Nicholie ° ie Clemens “Se "FE Sian Birmingham WOODED PARADISE” north- T. MAR 92 West Huron FE 53-6175 and atcoaaper J plant — $140.- for ry erlooking - tnd with | subdivision, Only $750 down. thmaemeannisctale ee io seelly = ip moueymater, $5,000 . stock handles...Act fast up Priced for oulck sale ~ CARL W. / BIRD. Realtor | es 3 aa —— W alled ry KF a ie ine gal = See teres ress with pleture windows. and hand- | PROFITABLE MOVIE se a. some ledgerock fireplace. Din- feconen for ee ned farm thea! living wearers. $16,400 down. WARD E, PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, be 28316 Rebatinin and (oe Inc. ae M. Stout, Realtor lovely louve: 3 wall Like new ca ine draper- nd. en is ext spe: cial ~ custom cabinets, beautiful large space I rick fireplace. Bes = Pao es + geome my to iate seen apprec: ~~ ng Bette ts 3. Bedroom Brick DRAYTON WOODS Pontiac on large parcel 115% : bedroom rick ae kite! poe ae 8 freer ear purane Tectn | ‘dat, tut Sesomsent: att beat. vag a. N ely home ai 9240 out and the modern orice of ; owner. 3-682. $14,500 is another of its at- a tractive features : 3 Bedroom Brick Near Williams To 3 BEDROOM FRAM E $12,150.00 NO MONEY DOWN TOG.I To reach wR, oe ive out U8. 10 (Dixie way) to M15, — right on Walden to Model tom Sh ee “Yandseaped . too Around $3,000 moves you in. iH URON GARDENS Extra Fast Service _ You can horree g2- quiekty ‘ on signature =. 5 or rniture. any worthwnie nurpeee. U D> to months to repay . HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Most ae acaie close “tn drrainites: Sionsluree ant ; 2 = “Oakland Loan Co. | FE 2-9206 ‘BANK BLDO. |. Mor 54 Restuarant re Drive-in ae Tanch | v i uni Hy ie a i : i : 58 se i : f ENERGY, USE oe To find a i FFE uh 3 BEDROOM M BRICK ~~ $73.950.00 $700.00 DOWN Gl. —F.H.A. i ‘Bint ach property Sve ‘oinen turn EE LOW Doeese - dwell! ngs Law mad cance) H. G. PETERSON 310 Pontiac gol IT’S A BRICK BUNG, ' free in weAND: oon $9,500 your money.” Soe’ eee F, Reisz| vbeowed : mide. eit) le ELECTRIC &! end jo dealers. | THE PONTIAC PRESS. factory good- as new. Must — to show Seereceoet. i, pose tar eg - F STER, RINGS UP, 3s UP TO =e : all trenching __Sanitary Service ee = tightly “factory Se Mo Orchard Lake CHAina’ register, GLASS SHOWCASE, CASH shelves with good lum- ft. wrap desk suitable for Sale Household Goods. 57. For Sale = master CARNIVAL by Dick Turaes| Sale Sporting Goods. 65). = ‘Gi Ys BLS STOP é HUNTE $10.00, Puone OR | ERS | Be frente ing cout 42, trousers 34. Like for | | j ON TIME 630 Oakland Ave. sweet corn Any emount pleked With storm & Ji je Ww Set | WANTED — BEY SHOTGUN treah_ ig order” MApie 65206 Plenty of wardrobe, new bigger and deer rifle. ye Fa HALE HAVEN PEACHES, NOW caters, sempiete bath with full = — feeds. ved our own Best View all ig ae sobs Ore aur oe _Sand, » Gravel & Diet 06 Farm. 3ed &, Clarkston Rd. be-| Nan, Heeeito the Daneel OR MY 4 5401 a4 trates page tn ry this ap FOr Ror. 10 PELIVERED Hale MAVEN Peacues REE | ‘, “se, Sencte! Gtrdeq Tey | Ful, $3.75 de delivered FE ripened, ist house en Green Rad Good selection. Buy or rental |A-) TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT. SAND.| off Orchard Lk Rd, PE 48908 | .ig7 ana gravel EM 3-8742. | HALE HAVEN PEACHES PICK We will take your contract car, 4-1 TOP BOIL CRUSHED STONE, your own 4369 Laneer Rd. FE furniture, house, lot or what have ‘sand grave’ Cut Lyle Coaktin, | _ 356 | You en used tratlers, 61112 or FE 24-8572, ' { (Bi TOP | sOWL. "FILL DiRT HALE HAVEN | sua oxtord Trailer Seles erushed stop sand ar ond eravel PEACHES | and accessories Earl Howard. FE_4 ee 7 GUN SHOP BUY the 3%5 8. Telegraph. rk BUY YOUR GUN Slaybaugh’s FORTY: ONE feces "Sale Farm Produce Rie ACTIVE BEE HI ey. state insrec eral siipers and mise ay MU #3345 Road. FE 5-963 7 ~ ‘BOICE S ORGHA COOLEY. LAKE Male } Haven peaches taverile pears on 6 Aleo 2 or 3 hundred __pears onthe trees to one buyer ready et Oakhili Peach Gr eS) ery | woN- TOMATOES, 202 take ~ANGELUS - st EXCELLENT QUALITY HYBRID For Sale. Housetraiters 78 = FEE “MOBILE APARTMENTS. Stewart sonenen, are tral Mile South of Lake Orion om M-24 MY i. re ss me en set. loun hal otLon Now GIRL'S CLOTHING, SIZE 16 AND | _peting. ete. MA Vases wr Wi. Sagitaw, base. a rf vont For so. SHRED chant, 4910 Pelton Ka off Sasha: ———__ 30721 Por, SALE. CHINA CABINET. org "TOP OAR RA wie Sion tise Biante’ Bank Slade rs Pr) w ha fireplace screen, couch & match-| condition, §23, FE 2-2161, BLACK Tae GOVERNMENT IN- | ace HAVEN PEACHES ARE : | ing chair, alse slip covers. Small TRADITIONA A WITH BLIP pected PE 7-831 RIPE NOW! Pick reer ove 235 5 Ae 2 he cai tie 6 buffet, mirror, rocking chair. cover. Perfect condition Solid = ere up rg pease. ne ke | size 1-2 formals, | Phone FE 40405 between 9°30 any Sheraton chest of dra. GOOD FARM TOP BOIL ‘AND| No ig trom 13 come te | one wi and one vellow. 7 @m. and 1230 pm bas ree mahogeny goers black dirt 5 yds. for $10 de 1 Colonials Ore ards, $370 Fish Lake | Blue and — check suit, PUR ramel: mirer Leath: coun ts hivered PE 40588. west, % mi, north of Sah “om SrdSa Sher“ 00 [ a hansen ye ear Ror rT arechait table, Antique ‘pine ft. | WALL TILE OQ. PTI. wn HARDWAY Cie “EORN. es —ittse ohn ep win, ar] S ainrets. wis Top sotl “lace dirt, peat sand raged eas we | LIGHT BLUE WINTER Coat ~ FURNITURE | tty and laces mirror, Small oF | citLD’s CHIPFAROBE. STROLL- | and gravel. FE & aise ~ |) Killop Farm Market, Opdyke ; with emall fur collar Milium | DISCOUNTS nut choot Mid carved fruit doo er tricycle bath rmometor, PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY _ *24 Featherstone Rd PON I IAC lining, Sie 14. EM 3-0028 FREE . panels walnut secretary — nore rocking chair. bar gravel Pit run. 60-40 and cush- (LARGE POTATORS, $1 A BU | 2 FUR COATS SIZE 18% $12 2 ena tables—2 table lamps—l eis with er original Sees yaes pa | coat, all pe. ees onites VE ion sand Wilkinson Sand in your container, Out Baldwin | each, 476 W. Lroquois) FE 3.0603. cocktail table with Surchace Jat els. rfect condition Me deatara 44-6068. Gravel. PE 4-6218 FE 2-030]; __ Ist house north of Clarkston Rd. , Sale Household Goods 37, any living ERE — t si3a | _ Call PE S008 efe ROAD GRAVEL ~ | Peacia oe bene het dase eet REE COMBINATION DOORS = i HANGE TRADE E Ons spear FOR ELEC. w 5 yards, $7.00 delivered FE 4 read Peas Ss ‘BUGBANK PLUMS - \COMP 1 E TE re “foable cot! bed Spin ULL, SIZE Box Spring-laner-spr 1000-+ vith storm z z lala double col} ry ings $5; cop | —2 foam flake ee scene | We ei - B. _ Munro Btectrie— jost sizes $14.95 each ; a pasvet = gA% FOR | | for eating or ¢ nine BA glyr iat TN BEAUTY ANI Oe a BTOvE aS — pereiaes Of Say bed- TWIN BUGGY $7 HIGH CHAIR. | BLAYLOCK : SAND. ORAVEL, PIT RUN Raab | chard Lk, Rd. near Maple MA CONSTRUCTION are Moret hg bi sWeep- ° FREI 2E I fe "Not stroll chair $2, “Sr 44 Me a or & BUILDING 6UPPLY CO : 3 gravel, fil dirt, processed drive) 69714 er. $10, Bywater St. off Com- - ad ae a semere Liane TA ee: ze yu . pete ree ow coud gaa hare ek | FARM FRESH TOMATOES, cer NOW ON DISPI AY AT merce’ Rd. 32 piece set dishes with any § TWIN L LAUNDRY "TUBS GATELEG | DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING | «One thing my wife insists on is that a I eat a big Tn Black dirt and op soil YE vere, hot_and sweet FE eas ~ ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT piece chrome: dinette at $49 50. 33538 red cedar chest. OR cat sale. FE 5-456, or PE rae | ‘ 1188 : Q00D SPRAYED PEACH aes Bea slblos S050 cg wow tock ERMS | Tae iG MACHINES, te cae SET 8 PC MA. —otherwise I'd just a) a cup of coffee!” or lL sib ae enter: erm as roy ‘HUTCHINSON ‘Bad tables, 01.96 eg: new book Titow. sre born here tes ana a= — ae Elec- ee Girl's 24 inch bike rm Sa an = | —xreret WEGOT | Teleeraph tors. 225 up! ranges OBE: i : ( GOATS | MILK, CALL OA 63207 TRA LER Lah sie cine os OB bedava cists, Bi a “Battoaw Cor Orchars, el 1S ED DEPT. DRAW TITE HITCHE S| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous O nec aire — delivered 8 rants i i | ; ] Pt erms. ma] is aul boys FE ae oeeo : an cnfome 7 A ased, 85 pe. | POR a SALE” GUARANTEED eh are UPS dn ° ora Cpe tod, that bolt to. ee tee | “Jer POEs Pca @. A. THOMP. an) I ( IR M: S ASHI or VE _¢-0633 , Pal | Peac on HALE “WAVEN bourTa SALES — a48 9 figerete $39.95 up. TABLE TOP ELECTRIC ail makes of ; a qmminum combination windows | WASHED SAND AND ORAVEL. . Hine room om rues 2.95 up: + washers . $39.05 up|, RANGE $30.90 FE Howland 243 Dixie Mwy. ? WHEEL TRAILER UMBRELLA ‘and doors, LOW LOW price!!|’ flit dirt. trucking. cemeut & mor. Meven This | wee ot Ses 01 tbinie Wey @ : \2 7 406 thes dryer EM - ‘ | ‘ $250 bu ‘prise conteimer 4583) Pisi other — whe up. Many aoesnch hess seiner raat Md 18 Pe woop DINET yaad ee + ENGUIEA “per ror SALE “umpicise Ye mate cs LAR 20: } a 4 GO8Y } pu. on piste = AQ Mile ae =— — OUR_ EASY poyMEnt + Roy's 86 Oakland rE HEAVY WOOD ¢6 BEDS . $0.95 | “aiso folding frame end spring | inch mirror, all metal cabinet ®am to #9 pm Wood, Coal & “Fuel 67 ‘PEACHES Al RAC TOR | trailer, excellent for summer ao eee oe ee | op pees ata WITH PAD 825. | desk, $38, Rollaway ded. $10 | kit-hen sink with trim including | vii, Coodes rey ‘Beur. SUMMER oo on COAL - For Sale Pets OF ane new Fergueen 36 vives more | or yr ‘round home. Re Michigan Fiuoreecent. 33 Or- =F Hap cone bedspread = $50. | spray. $35. 18" rotary power mow- | g,9, Dixie Hw MA 67878 Ss N ~ ; ier your money. Bee how weil | Ph. Milford MU 43636 hard Lake |GAS RANGE, 4 BURNERS, __ FE 5-8018. er sith Clinton engine. $59.50. | z : A BEN SO AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY works o* your farm Ask for a _ Fr 2 pep uP PON CHtEr ; —bearly new $45. MA it ia @ PALE OREEN MARBELIZED | Oven daily @ to 6; Sun 10 to 2 betecied 40000 BTU FURNACE spanie! pupoies 10 weeks old tree caguensteptiog | ?, $500 wo IN TAG Cite “ALLE ARE ENTERS | GAS BTOVE. 830. | Ventian blinds, 21x86%4. Just like | Arnason Plumbing Supply complete with oft ourner and con- suMMER ‘PhickS On ON COA Splendid bunting strain and ex- | UY AN | eee Best in tools at lowest prices PE 40293, ew. Call OL 2062.00 sia Mick Oran trols ger n G A Thompson. 549 N Sagin al ‘as21 cellent show prospects MI 48481 Ht 5U GH’ TE V ‘x. SON 40 PY. 1962 PONTIAC CHIEF 2 isa Warehouse, 2258 Pe Bogaey conte BEAUTIFUL 1 Ma. USE D DEPT. er tener eee E SE PT Ic T: ANKS i ake FEMALE GERMAN SHEP. ; eenetaal son, New °* ores fae : — water heaters (bre new? Hol - T 3 7 Pince LIVING ROOM SUITE. | 501 enc a EFAS oe og ANS $50.95 up. Tom's electric, -MA_ Comnpiete alate eure ery Soe aaodLe pur yr, CORN BINDER, GON) CONDI- modern 8296 5 MAHOGANY DINING | Coe Oniy) 990.05" . pe. living room suite ties new Preweh — ve Prott Beat? 4 NEW AND U ‘STALL SMOWERS COMPLETE |. 0% Jul started. VE Yous = “FORD 7 ARVESTERS ~ ee suite, used three times. Also oc- ste uy _$20.96. . 41_6- feo | 5 pe. wood dinette $26.00.) Der ge WER MOWERA ROTARY | with faucets and curtain, $6950 | AKC REG BOXER AT STUD FE | easional mahogany tables. Good | GE RANGE. FULL siz CALROD Heavy wainut twin beds .. § 8 | ee Bray all lawnmowers “ @) TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS. | Terrific value $3333. Lavatories. | 48883 __buy. 1439 Avondale, Sylvan Lake. | _burney $20.95. MI Mears sweet) C0 beds > Sees | A deposit wil hold one. Time| complete with gleaming chrome | AKC REO BRITTANY SPANIELS | = URED CASE RAR VESTER rai er APT. (SIZE GAS | RANGE. GOOD | GOOD “prt size PHETRS set a tis bs | BARN AS HARDWARE | pavmente evailable WP Miller. | faucets, 914.6. Toilets, $20.0 vel- | PP b-s60e SED FOX BLOWER . e on ap. MI 4-4681, eves range. Ideal for cottage 23396 | Metal clothes tree $405 | W. HUR FE 5-6101 | edi ulpment. urs, $19 09. These are factory sec | Axo REGISTERED BEA OL gE) c Po th BABY BUGOY. TEETER BaBE. | GOOD BUY IN SMALL RADIOS | MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED | PREE nae TOILETS 218 1303 8. Woodward. sNorth of !4/| onds Michigan Fluorescent, 383 |“ Ling @ weeks old OR )-T770 itr oir thee drat pa LE h Tuidy veal. and others. Cheap. | Sa sles ERK. EASY TE Lvl | EINT2 double sine 9 8 pond a Birmingham MI| Orehard Lake Ave ike REGISTERED i Gaserany ister = seen runnittg machine XC ange att .,. y a Spiece beth th fittin NORGE REFRIGERATOR AXD —— Y DERSON CHAMPION, — ah Sontia wnttio. oe naw ae ome a 2 oe ain waite’ 9 “ Tolored $108.50 Biene aad bench. reasonable EM 276 “Beare vteia™thampeon sever | 1I¢ rt GHTEN & Se IN SEEMER CREE Tro” _ FF : HOO ; actory Seconds -— Irregulars : gee : BRASS FLOOR LAMP 83 $495 pelts vars brushes. all Es, SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ~ Buddy md $35 OR 371808. 311 N r NOME. VACA AND TRAV- CHARTREUSE TABLE makes 066 Myrtle Huron Ger VARIETY OF AUTEOCE OATES, | 000 8 begun PE $200 wud fier “hee rite f Garage Doors | = =Se= | 6 N'featn, Hochtster OL 14161 EL TRAILERS 1¢ TO. 38 PT LAMP AND SRADE 816. a —— ano. bird cages. 23 Lexington Pi. FOR SALE: ONE USED TIMKEN % in. (21 ft. len ety . BABY PARAKEETS 28x¢ GAMBLE ROOFED BARN | New trailers as itttle as 4 down __ 1720 BEVERLY, GOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR WASHING “MACHINE IN GooD oi! fired boiler with ot] tank | pind PLUMBING wl! jag To CHOOSE FROM Normal, Rare & canes Clark. 47730 | As long as 0 months to pay at BETTER BUYS | suis, Sacrifice Leaving State FE -. 5-880 | and controls 2 unit heaters ‘gad | 0 6 E 5-200 im Abst. FE hear Peat 4 eit Wincm Ph Pi “ita + per cont atereet - oa ma “1 uk = libre “ ~ quereniees.| BEAGLE — PUPS —_AKO— os a Je AND USED TRamgns ow ON NEW AND U SED ,» HUTCH STYLE "CABINET. 8 need "aE, APPR, OR ese 00D _st Josiyn Food farket 920 ere | besten " ie * a oe | Vrem ¢3 “ree up Estimates ~ en | Leese ietat gpd me fae + rT 5. er Se ait OWOREO st. r USED ONES AS LOW aa 906 | — 5 : ~ o af ube ry FURNITURE IRONRITE ROWER GOOD CON- | C8ED NORGE REFRIGERATOR. FUE L ‘OIL a ANKS | Eves. | 37 Fed jock PE 30203 | im mh ty field penhpa a sired 1| fully Ps acces Anreses ¥. Rash > Walnut ch | _ dition, $60. OR 3-046 ery good condition, 940. FE | 215 gal. 18 tn. legs. gauge vented 7 | RY DOOR SALE CO | old beagles $25 Other trained __b#ke Orion ve PARTS—STORE . sandig See oe : | Sadba “Stter 3. fu) Delivered’ $35.50. FE! NORGE. ‘ont. “MEATER #0. 12) beagien 3006 | PAPEC SILO FILLER FOW SALE por ne agin aod 3 | 4 JENNY LIND BED. MATTRESS USED REFRIGERATORS 105 A; sa AND | 4 €,. nt boat & LO ed motor ser sonia ) TIRES AND TUBES. PE eis. craeees) hed anal hla eei co 60 | ll gy ahr EN rE en ° as ia, ! e ae essonable - \hrome breakfast set all So ee R.B. Munro Electric, 1000 FURNACE BLOWER MY S073 | Ong INNERSPRING ROLLAWAY _1#1 8. Johnson BLACK COCKER Doo WITH PA. “PaPec MODEL | SILO FILLER: | Parte Service epee sore et hr . $29 00 KENMORE PORTABLE WASHER, uron. te hens Coats Rd, Lake Orios. bed. set of portable laundry tubs. SOUL PIPE, $330 LOT. WAR-| pers. FE 2 Aernations! | core | ae lg og Soles Oper _ Eves, r Suo. FS Apt size ene stove a | 2020 Scott Lake F WALNUT DINING ROOM 8 SUITE | | oi NTPs PE Om, PONRACE i 18.00 | Gincos fist top auitor. All like |_ Wicks, 2678 Orchard Lx. Rd BLACK COCKER, APANTRE wor. | me, i ba hy Rent “Trailer Space 7 79 - pa ke with six chairs and bu ow Com with | _new FE 40602 __ | TOILET BEAT $795 VALUE $3095 | _ pies registered, PE 40225 | — New cotton mat raat $088 ‘gnome Ae _OL_ 1-641, ail eootreis” Excellent condition, |OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO) Also complete line of ail egiors BEAGLE PUPS. 10 WEEKS OLD "USBER-TIRED SILO Fit LER ps BS com. noe cee pring $10.96 | raga oi BEATS W AYNE GABE RT'S i Stan, eating. - like ace so neeeaas oe se | in wooed, — _— Leg seats| AKC registered. FE $-271) =a 5 seed oonaiee TORS | _try on a lake re ane a complete vin room, d: : “RAISING EQUI “ge age. ew © ‘@ doors. at extr Michi " # ~~ oe -— nets we + ae Fry = tae sand aes Floor Samp! egos yy Pree JUIPMENT | Terms. PE 46654 | a 03. ‘Orehard Lake | Seatey ee nF ASE TRAC Sin Auto ccc made 80 }__ vate. PE S478. _ -f - caer emeetag + comerasereenaammae i co f f a Thomas, RR eee OAKLAND LIVING ROOM SUITE. LIKE 3 iiEW. | $920.85 Roree A + $10) GASOLINE TANKS. «000. 1000. 966. | 210 Dixte Hwy. PE 5-108 | —————————= Tat, Oxters Ae “Uae wakes Sat Auto Class Service yj 2 noe room suite, A-1 condition. | (359 9° Norge 10 cu. ft refrie $190 tad" Oil stove and 275 g8!.| bHELPA ELECTRIC HARDWARE, | CUTE PUPPIES “sh 00, “OR Paicep TO. ‘ee AVUCO Ls FURNITURE CO. suites, refrig.. electric | $350 $9 ‘Welinator eaters | k. Desk Flood lights. © | pullding supplies, OR 3-1217, OR iT lb tt ik b Sith ‘CRED ih ae When you beed it! Have you tried Sex and washer, and oll water ‘ Minnow tanks, houses, , : a O lum er — = ; es i our service? Glass while 104 South Seginaw 8! FE 25523| heater’ as Third Ave. Li = ail pr geet, ay poured oat, motor trailer, MY_3-3732 apie ep 7 KITTENS FREE To“ Gdop F® ee fed CALE eal beciAng Mabel ‘ BABY = Bart NETS. mat. LIVING ROOM, BUNROO Me | eee Norse i ce. ‘0 HEARING AIDS. NEW AND | 2x21, SINKS Hi 954 oat. Co we chia MBit, 20 Spred Satin | _homes_44 Merrimac HiNG BROS Sa work) pearemaek Veer 4 . res us eo new, 5 ss : ect ea Bond za ’ ry i room suite China cab-| [iteRen furniture. also mise items. MANY OTHERS TO used, F les, FE 23-7900. mpson, 80 8 Perry corer plumbing electrical sup- 2 REGISTERED BOSTON TERRIER Aretha! DEA OPDYKE _ =. —— Se et, im excellent condition, $45. Linoleum: x12 2) 6 a Tams 70. Pat. HBAVY | GALVANIZED: an LZ a nae piles. frim, windows, doors and fomeiee i 16 mes ier yr. and 3 _ PONTIAC i oe onde | + inoleum alerete 12._N inaw re 56189 r tone Pp. motor. PLYWOOD a ine m ber 108 Oakland | 5 teh i ak . 1 HUB AUTO . = or —— eter N. Sagina’ 8 Ave. Ph. FE ¢-2622. PARAKEERTS AND CANARIES. Ps Tose 2 Peck NG mM, SURPLUS PAINT .......... . GAS REPRIGERA ere Tractors Mowers, new ood used, | 172 Oakland Ave. +00 830; an Phyfe dinette. solid | vinyl Sad rescind al | aSoaetaal tS sperate. Pacis 7 miles ns erenatre All kinds at lowest prices. Also | USED FURNACE WITH ALL DUCT Gee SE Ro eR Oe LENT riced to sell this month.* DUAL SaBAy manhouany. aod Speed t+ boa White Enam $1.96 | auto, washer, MI 40205. Fecerpg po win, Armetroes | Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and |. York; wed floor sander, FE | MAI J egg om mod Py Jo aloe aie . lywood mutfiers tail pipe, exten, beds. misid “Linoleum ......sec.00 980 UBLE FCOn. retail. — 2 nie iA ©7878. and acers $80: Bavarian china. |g" pr. oe i Hiit beh Ab bo __painte. Phone PE 1-0008. Pontiac Plywood Co. usep MYERS 1 HP soren metren, AKC registered. make m . service a, 1%. Ly. eck | asphalt Tile ssc ce = pect new. Reasenadle. OME DRESSED. PORE” AND 1488 ott.” wel Jet pump Nay ft of on renner or SaNARES 5 canes | Ew y Oral CaorrEn w a HOLERBACK 8 AUTO yaar, t_Auburn. U H : |, bacon asusage. = ine us | blower at weed price Davis BRAND NEW aun Harold's Paint & Lino. i othe | oe 3° HOLLAND FURNACE IN wel fier 64 Outland Ave: Uethiners Ph t Gronrme | CT CLEAR FARANCE SALE *OF thatie_washer. $100. OR 2-200 =< | cinoaees La an ee St. : aoe, chipme. kitchen set, | © BY _¢ WAtEtl COOLER FS) pe PORTABLE Sa aeres: | came Y’ S HARDWARE | Err oT m1 MEL- | — LEE ay ee Sones = NCE: PAT SALE enpe' 4-045) | ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE | 3994 = — pa Ee} chair, poreh gate and dress form. wore at) Png 71 Baldw ? pone fter coon. Fa HEAVY DUTY GUN by OIL | _ er, __ OR Heights 2 ‘te =| | FARA iy FET ses wit = ‘re ean rea iL Ford, Chev Ponting. : se 3302, —burner_tank controls. $0004. | REINFORCED | CONCRETE ~ SEP. | UsED FURNACES, OIL BURNERS, neers, sarhats the purchase of an | er Olds, Studebaker BEAUTIFUL HARD ROCK a fi Lord’s Specials WESTINGHOUSE ‘AUTOMAT aAqt ~ G& M COMPANY a Ph. FE ¢6428. gas burners, blowers, stokers, and REG GERMAN SHIPHERD 2's {y' rotary lawn mower complete | § cylinder ines. bunk is. be used ! Fashe Excellent’ condition, $85. ‘we yre. old, Obedience trained Beau. | , Chev itive. beds. Restocraft springs and mat- § pe. dinette set $= Pe sae a | SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- | RECONDITIONED SINOER sew. eepldrpe che pero Co. Ro tiful, Male FE 7-9064 — an 0 SPECI AL ‘esse’ - _ — — —_—— | ec ate! a ij ol ? pane ase e new. UN 3-2046 Ssess, ‘Deed ‘Tvs from $24.95 |... Ss WASHING MA = gs eareemacinas: es E._Waiton for free home SRS ee oe VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH- ano c FOCKER PUPPIE® $15 EM i ak: is *S Sales & Service Briggs a automotive “a, BOTILE G. G _— | Hida -Bed from 0130.96... te WALNOT Ct BEDROOM Seine sou: | INTERESTED INP HOTOGRAPH- ow Rag. . Be feo eae. Toda aap ot $20.08. Aico 21 Mt. Clemens Chk. ‘ pr fe PA ARTS gas stoves ; 5 i : arg? selection of door chimes al : = fn d's ene ee ro ap SUMMER SALE extraordinary value. Michigan K i GTS < ERED F a RECONDITIONED — BAI rath tion ony 10 ae becoal —e i Union reek eee ote) a eee tee St POINTER Ptr M ACHINES > ane ae See Furniture and Appliances _EhitenAs a “EQUIPMERY Gin, | Unie, SA. ty furs [at moive] wer cx ED rioyT Exp x |_MA 6-6626 | Cub Open Evenings 7 Daye | “where rapes Det te Be Wood, lumber, 4x¢'s and 2x2's. Brice a ony’ .| Ghevrolet coupe. Motor 4-1 cond} | imGisTERED “Ake RED DA acHa.| Mower | ll ae Pe T sP ATTRESS, __5-0086. Gade and onde bp seed. een Suess pele Luan’ task fan. .. 838. re 23090" re ° OL sen i female, Call! Wagner Loader and Back Hoe te ot used parte for "48 care new, $20, Cost “pee For Sale Miscellaneous CO ec THERMOSTAT | O*t Your piateriels Now | WINK I. ER WALL FURNACE. | Foy PERi PERINGESY, PopPine. AKC 7 petit Plow t6" Oakland Ave. Ph, FE 64613 floor ls . PS GOT}, ‘erfect cond. UusOn ; wiser ee % ‘Oxi 2 LINO. RUGS. “$258 AUTO MECHANICS, | 4 gute Al lengths $e" tin PROT ne vee Sond: | _reptatered wee "Tiquarantesd best of terme For Sale Tires 80-A aa Filed onchieeradabe (Anau BOLLAND FORWACE. im | 2% a All lengths: Ye itn. ft | pELoiont $OOU Failiee ans. For FOX Baan : BLACKETT INC. dined Serge hee es Reg. $4.95 House Paint, ‘gai . ire = waren "Sie "Dane "good condition, PE 2-2800. peio's AN ‘lengths. ite 1 in’ hr. ee | Pathe Gieck House, Bist | a PROUBON. | USED TIRES, 180 TO CHOOSE t% FR. Wall Tile re Fo) — NOTTY STTY FINE E PANELING. 1M ra 85 per 160 #0 | WATER SOFTENFR Hwy. . ; SHAWNE ax B) vier | Bem e $F Sri. Auburn at VINYL - Sheating. w as pipe ; i MSTERS, ALL | _Ovdy ‘ as SYERS ur W. * TORON, ‘Pe ache ainees 6 ¢ ouelooale price 60 al \ Brenan Sed Mast siding veeds, NET Pivscore Sxixte $3.07 @ sheet 520) vies sles FHA approved ware WE a Astor. FE is | 20000 ORAND RIVER | TGOODYEAR WHITEWALIG, 600 sii cERAL , WAREROUSE., an... 00° we os Zaye bee ae o-- 1 Speeer Whndewn enon, phew Bys_ factory direct and saxe MI. WEIMARANERA. W WHELPED JULY | | Farmington 2041 or EEn wood 3-3400 | eee a i bed Seven port, Dunean Payte VW? at radiators, sash “and su "sings of | © enominee _—a “Aute ee aa oe q ° Service $i OTTOMAN, CRIB BED, Dinin table, ioasted mahogany ~ ATTENTION BLDG. pUEEIE S —— bide. mate: 7 Do It Yourself _ “4 , 61 Do s Trained, Boarded 70 Auction Sales 77 One wetter CThleh chal, bang vende, FE 31159, and ¢ chairs, OF ee omeors TAKE ADVANTAGE ~~ oe ~ vera na Fs pour 8 pence COLDSPOT REFRIG. $25. MAPLE BUNK BEDS, ee sae | ae OWNETS | 9161) Dixie Hy hey, ld OF THIS SALE USE OUR TOOLS DO YoU Qwe | [ALL BREEDS BOARDED, | AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY MATE MI 46037 _hideabed. Maple chair. EM 3-5963- Just in. NEW 2x6 and sheathing. 3, TON AIR CONDITIONER. DIS- : 2 he plumbing. wiring, repairing. Com-| trained Free pickup and delivery. | night. L. ©. Smart. Sale Farm, ESTIMA : COMBINATION | POP “GP TOAST. MAPLE SECRETARY DESK.. Selling at real savings play model, $235. « a. thomp- Bring your truck or trailer. plete stock soil sewer crock and) German Shepherd puppies avail- | alle — AKES oF. cans er and hot . New. Reason- | very cuneition, 035. Wain at Ge ot lee ee (Cash and cerry only) Grain tle, Montcalm Builders | able From the very best im ROCTION. ater 3 BaYMENT PLA 15, 5 costs. ee ae * ontealm, : \ : Ga Wiicei ate RsT aes] Rechted Goce Corie, bows Toxamme Santas FOOVE® UNION Se rir lay 8 OO | le Cae | aha Sa at taal “gona mead Pitas : e! Aid ed eve hursdi em FNS AND CLEX 8. i nd | ‘ Mea Be age arg cee” | Gat hat, | ‘ce Ss | Wbaals cree paired saute up| WRECKING CO., INC. |SAGRBOWS RENTAL RE AD Piping te moberey PE Seta | rrr Mears, “Many treth "sod |” c2t,"at"we hse ae carpe Nails, | SAVE Supply, 100 8. Saginaw 3145 W, 8 MILE RD. : . CATS BOARDED. milk e due for 5 ier 415 2 sutiding Boards. m ‘60 (Corner Orchard Lk. Rd) ~~" FOR RENT trained. Burr-Shell. 375 8, Tele- | ee fime. “These cattle artiti- | ORAN ORI ii" “ADMIRAL COMBINATION | f'your order ve on your build. | $3 Ott to eas heater geo | DAILY 6:30-¢) esl Oe op cially, bred and most of them | ear. Cylinders repered. 9S. ing eet our ate Od | Cap. sinks & .. $59. EEtwoe 5-9200 walt pees tieamere—waxe ory __Ma y, Gra in & Fe & Feed 7 71 weil cared for. Ban ** erm, $380, le ‘ w Cor, dosl Paget U, ER Save ginaw oi ack and fuel neu, Sak rill your bin of land Piel tod. “Paint 436 ee oe Oreb- Ae ap (kag Pas prow, —r 4 Cesdhath. Kuctionces. Sale Motor Scooters NEW ‘ELECTRIC ia, ea ee hard Lake ara | ve Ave $0608 of PE 2-b0ed after 3:90 pm, | Phone Howell 101, | UPRIGHT, ORE | eg. We OR 2788 9 rs “ANCHOR FENCES att |Cameras, Equipment 614A |p nates OF ALPALPA axp| FARM AUCTION. THURS, AUG | ANDERSON palace, 2. FETS . renee | we lo mone a a ved. . ER CAMERAS & BC EQUIPMENT poh a ton wales 4 Ave. ha. i mile. 90 of Oak: New bande Used ‘Cushm ‘for, Sat. shantiy scratched | _ ease, chairs, ped. FE EE ESTIMATES, Pee"! Save. Money at! Hated, , under “Honbles & Bup-|_ timothy at 60 cents. 2700' carton or 6 miles worthwest of Oxford. eS AND 100 cRSRRSOORERS. i trensit— on 5 ~ fe pI en ic Sn ane = #.'_ Classification number 2 Of Winom- Ra. : ; ‘Hotstetn’ cows, 2 “voune ondition. $0010 or FE 303 Orchard Lake Ave. ) lows. $t4. Heavy, rayon demas Are y you tired of tiving in BURMEISTER’S 24x34 SPEED GRAPHIC WITH | 18 ACRES SECOND CUTTING AL-, Ouernsey cows, all fresh ¢ to 6| fie" = INING ROOM TABLE. 6 cH ATRS: table ¢ = Set $12. Misc. ce. FE an unfinished home? Do — . Ektar rss mm, lens. | falfa. $10. per acre MA $-3887.| weeks. @ can milk cooler. wash | 4 cuaiAN EAGLE GOOD ) “dresser and chest, $75. OR. you -need-another room? |o MBER pe a equantity MO Bl elas? cans, 2200 bales of alfaifa and Fe ene. $225 $135 cash down. $1 PIANO AND BENCH. REASON-| “wen getver all the m le Musical ¢ sical Goods 62 | suo BUSHELA OF OAT as | DrOMe hay. Mise items. Alber ~ a | _able, FE_ 5-0425 you within § days if your —— ne | busta Neu Near Oddi. On| Shav0. cron — Metamora vent | For Sale Motorcycles 83 on ie 5-1377. PLATFORM ROCEES, AEE NEW. | credit is good! Compl line of BABY an PIANO, UI #2120." ear Oxfor dlerk. Arncid and Wichmell ame " r AN, IN| $20. Refrigerator. $36. Washer, | buildin incl * See = i. | toneers. OA 6-2226 of OA #4159, =< een on CLARINEE, PAN 7m $20. China cabinet, $15, FE 5-2766.| ptum furnaces — cusToM WITH SELF | Oxford. ayant ac {Daridaon. 309 Har- x oo ce TOR MILCO ELECTRIC RANGE. LIKE yi | we prepelieg na combine, Mate arrange- HOME ae a om gr Davideon Sales Ce © S73 South bedroom. suite. Exe condi. | Oe : eH oral PAY! Do it yoursell ¢ With "AT Lhe Rs. cent NESEE SEED WHEAT| st 0. Fi nie ee tion, $100. Coftes, tat and_end * condition. $40. | poten ie et & SUPPLY 20 our PR ONLY c| ” grows from seed, $2.20 a Living room maine —-* pn a aces - oe lee, ee a : HiAraet et3ie : § shower . . B in shh ~ For Sale "ies eee. 72 ture, rugs, dishes, oot eels ee uten-| Crescent Lake. cr ot Fe = . Fliorescent, T = =" estock 7 = alls, _ tools, ‘s, | teaen cea ; Foie tg | Artists’ lies, hobby = ween | Good quality throughout, =. eS ae RDN. —- upplies—check our clas- LIONE sot Sheet peek C2 ...... SUL, poled Berets, mod suctionsers. or ) supp fain oe ‘rear Reduced, OA 62189, Oxtord _For. Sale. ~ Bicycles 84 , asiheation “Hobbies “and {~ 2180, _Oxte oy | Supplies” No. 24A,—— EY Cows with | For Sale Housetrailers 7 78 Bors 24" SCHWINN, $20 MA _ : en! 1 Detaval ane ae anne es 6-3439, rae hl 2) BICYCLES POR SALE, ALL SIZES. _neniile. deal- for huntine, $50 ve ane ae = tsa ABC’ @ FT. TRA MOD- MoD- | _treining vheels. He Potartet or, $300 dor down. “RALEIGH SPORT ENGLISH IKE. ‘ft eed +7448 Like mew. A tT sports og im with transmis — 2 | scaly Br oe) é 4 bene ‘Ames at ‘ie cae. aay are te) i APT Like new tile shower, LUMA-CRAFT BOATS. fae MOTORS emma oR new. ’ = See ee ® CHRIS Reged Pra OARS, top carriers, $50. ean i@ SIXTY HORSE ea APT ne Me. days, mever in Ww waberrak since first. 00 takes it. FE 28341 er eM Sal. a Lone NE STAR BOATS ON HAND per cent discount. Evinrude Sales Serv. Tony's arine Service, 2606 Orchard Li Kee Harbor Mercury Outboard Motors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service Shorty cee ee at Dia! FE 3-6260 iO PER Ci CENT OFF ON ALi LONE | f boats and Owens cruisers, | pos in stock | OWEN'S vane ourrt. zs | 98 Orchard Lk Ave E 2-8020 | “4 PT. BOUROAT. a CONDI- * ae FE 80112 | - Bob Fr rost, the ‘ SE ASSBUNE | “ae > Mi a i Mie ard ai __Lineot 1100 isa BUICK Seen DYNAFLOW — S am. alee. Will trade” 27 | Teranean Ss HUDSON & RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 68 W. Pike St. PE 2-8350 | 1956 1 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN- ette dio and heater, dynafiow,~ teat oe A « ‘clean car. SCHUTZ MOTORS seg eee PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 8 Woodward. Birmingham ‘90 BUICK SPECIAL. 2 DOOR SE- dan Excellent condition, FE — 058 “Ss BUICK Dynaliow Ps bs fs TORT Ss heater. cial | a metaitis * withe white wall | tires” A beauty NOR tHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincein_5-1100 BUICK. “51, ¢ DR” @PRCIAL. | 600 FE 2-3351 after 6 pm ‘48 BUICK SUPER, 2 DR_ | pYW. R & H. $250.2 wee) trailer. $50. | 3072 Henry, Auburn Heights. iss2 BUICK 2 DR. DOWN | and Ww i‘ oer SUPER, rR Low} MILE- | radio t i R ea 4 Ls | ~ $10 re i. Mahogeny plank © board jife- ae boat. A-l penne Hs Call FE WE KEEP AT LEAST %S NEW boats arrivine every week Se Transportation Of Ottered 87 87 LEAVING FOR CORN "0, Am AR- vrecey the 26. After 6 PHOENIX” Al ARI- oo like lor? “THE HIGH DOLLAR | For -_ je used cars. we | need them ive the extra mites, wil) pay you well. 4540 Dixie "i. J. VANWELT OR _3-1356 PRICE THE REST — THEN GET he best from BILL SPENCE ig 2 v@ late model cars. ie He OR 3-1603 a —scrar from. Past service. Call FE 40562 = WRECKED AND JUNKED CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL'S, 2020 — HWY. __ PE 26818 or PRIVATE Sante Wel rit PAY 4300 ¢eash for eood 195] Ford or Chev dealers, FE 8-586 COMMUNITY MOTORS _ | 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN Olay SCRAP CGARg On CHEAP CARE. = want el Wrecked cars, on to "4. Bagley Auto Parts S-e2i9 5-en0 170 BAGLEY ST. _For Sale Used | Trucks % 9 tr Nap DUMP TRUCK “POR BALE wir @ Sciex ThE DR sai DYNAPLOW. Bs a Sl bester. Why take buses! | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET [ Woodward at 1) Mile af Ag SUPER 4 DR. Call $6 CADILLAC @ SEDAN LIKE new. Full power and Greene | Priced at a ereat savings rv | car down. Carkner suudebaker | MI_ 410 Birm ibe CHEVROLET | DEL - RAY ition. Mornings Seat ain “0 t Tennyson, FE os. 2 7 CREVROLET “CONVERTIBLE. Lalo Lew rage heater, pozereee: | ¥ res rep * new. | Any eit, ear dow nd NO WEST CHEVROL ET saeand Mile YOUR PICK — A PRICE FOR | Every Pocket $95 1948 Pontiac 4-Dr. Radio and heater. ° $195 1949 Buick 4-Dr. All the extras. $295 1950 Pontiac 4-Dr, s_ Radio and heater, good paint and tires. $395 1951 Pontiac Coupe Radio, heater and clean, $495, “sbs2 DeSoto 4-Dr. Radio and heater. Real transportation. $595 1952 Chevrolet 2-Dr. low, low price. 1955 "S) Olds Seda : ‘$2 Buick hardtoo Nash -. $1049 station wagon ...... § 625 5 eins $ T45 & 845 conv elaas mE emo . $ 643 “62 Pontiac Fr dr veces 6 186 ‘@@ Dodge ‘y ton el HURON MOTOR SALES 82. W, Huron PE_7-2641 1963 CHEVROLET @EDAN DE- tiverr: ‘New? rubber low mile Priced | Market, 643 | richt Dave's Meat —. Perry. Never damaged. Bargain. EM 3-008) al ita Guerace EY VERY CLEAN, on a os wer elite, will trade | i961 CHEV. 2 DR GOOD CONDI- Ve ee recentiv everhauled ° 1953 CHEVROLET 2 DR 810 | down and assume payments 464 | _8 Woodward, Birmineham | i963 CHEVROLET RANCH WAG on, $1.19). Powerglide, radio, heat- er. a owner car Any old car down NORTHWEST is : 2 : . . : * 3 j me ge : THE west 6 PRESS. WEDNES SDAY, AUGUST 24, 1955 oa r For Sale Cars 91) For Sale. Cars am __ For Sale Cars 91 __For Sale Cars a1] — ~ - Birmingham TAKE ie | “etaMoOhMs MARIO RRATER. |. gf eee tm, Be 43 , C ARS A483 : fe Buys atl 4046 “Ro- | _E. Pike St PE 21004, OR 32216, Pat ae gee LK) Sa eC] - Y : Aa 18 a0. a braking of Ba Bargains! NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | — 1946 to 1952 Models be a Hydrematic, 901, a 51160 | “ie ASRETOM, 7 DE RE Seba es" ing a oe $999 fi : ' i e CHEVROLETS) pessGHUEZMOTORS 3 PAS Statin. opt aga eg Seo ee : DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER |'S! Hudson sa OLDS, a 2. ee. ae eae -EY DOWN Officials’ Cars and | $52 8. Wesdward. _Burminchom | 40 Buick. ous | _ Station. 981" w FE YOUR CHOICE’— NO MONEY i OF f ee ee |: ‘ Pe ae : Demonstrators. MA 63233 2 “il Pontiacs $05 “S “im “oat a eaten FORD x he) $297, “ miinghane . 130'8 210s and Bel Airs. ¢ and 8 e t Cndiliec, ' szpedere. 3 drs. and baa New ‘31 Packard Oltramatic, 9497. 55 OLDS 1955 7 and body sty tally | * toteary, bard top, reasonable, i Tren. . cauinoed i Credit aue einer oars to pick from. | HOUG N & SON 2-Dr. Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License ONT hil eecebtty Zane __m auegay | TOUR VarENG}}, OLoswontLe $50.56 Mo. if Your Car Is Worth $125 sien i afe"“or"“any' old” car | Plan ~ | at “sa8_N°Msin. Rochester OL. 1-076 | $55 Mo. With Only $10 Down Northwest Chevrolet DOWN wast favs a iat r p | | ae ee et | ory top. hee Woodward’ at 13. Mile A aT ake RT ak ie ae r heater, w to ‘wall tires. Truly a) __Lineotn 5-100 sd | cheryl carceotes | @ CHEV CONVERTIBLE” COs: ager ite 4 , SEL Woodward at 13, Mile | _ IE My phew © gl pl am | bigest HARDTOP WITH SPECIAL OFFENHAUSER Windsnteld. $500. Mike siowe AY Phat ne uy a | | om a 58 CLEAN. NEW TIRES. : : 7 Ab cents | ahs Co EEK iy Jd ve EQUIPMENT 1 . LTTE as'ss pa td ~ ‘88 PACKARD oe SHARD. Q j s i Full PRE o | ravuignt, - NoCosSigners!' = The Boss Sez, | sui a A-DBUYS A-1 BUYS 1865 Plymouth Bel rdor $460.00 i's00 Any car down; easy pay- | 1859 Plymouth Savoy Forder 42000/ Immediate Delivery! | Out These Cars Go! Ments. Carkner Studebaker, MI) iss Desowo's Ch ope danas | —_ or ae each ianpewo—cusrom || 52 Plymouth 2 de-$44—— "52 Ford. R. Wgn.. .$799 | ies Desoto & Ci -- 295,00 Deal Direct t Out 1 Go! Cipper Torsion bar, fully fo . : . ots, Dodge Pecter.. fale No Fi Co.! ecemmned. Core: eee ra toll °54 Chev. 2dr......$909 | 52 Buick Riviera. .$799 | 1953 Dodge Suburban 250.00 | No Finance Co, Mazurek Motor Sales: a 200.00 a s hy : SHE | eed. Plymouth Forder "feos! ori SolNeed __ Tour Pactara eater | 53 Willlys 2 dr. ...$444 °54 Ford C. Sedan $1599 | | 1983 Willys Sedac Ss 128.00 uy Here—Pay Here ‘8 PACKARD CLIPPER TAKE °52 Ford . on | tes Desote & Pordor ae Soos| YALL one | HELP © ~ mate car or cash A equity WT 9 BSS a es $4982 Dodge “Tudor ~ Tas 00> i982 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. $308 |] (52 Studeb'ker 2 dr. S44 *53 Plymouth 4 dr. $644 ee eee Sorc. das ee N Tl agen yom . | Beautifuy pale green. A terrific z - | 1881 Plymouth “Tudor "35 00 | : A O Thislsa “Save The | Sy st ees price, goes. 53 Ford 2 dr......$799 — '53 Ford C. Sedan $1044 | 1951 Plymouth Forder 25.00 MOTOR SALES Managers Job” Sale: | wardsat 13 Mile . | test Ceresicy 4 Pass 2.00 | : aes Linconi $-1190 54 Pontiac 2 dr.. $1399 53 Mere. 2 dr $999 Le Soe Sed. : 2 08 ! a FORD. SEnAN, Ca r “wow. - Check These Cars iss PLYMOUTH 2 DR si0 ‘ows e 1 OES Jo c. 000 Pre 1959 Baick Sedan . ' erful price for . wondertul car. | = : — 49 Cn _? 99 '53N 4 Sed $699 Fe 1 4 35.00| Any ola . , Price _ Woodward, Birmingham. | | 47 Cadillac. Sedan $36 53 Nash Sedan.... | ips0 Desoto on 25.00 "NORTHWEST Ci with pet | AUGive Away Erices 33 PLYMOUTH . DR, $565. . LIGHT s . ord Dedas rdor 25.00 Woodward at 1 | gray bottom, dark blue top. Has | ’S4 Ford 2 dr..... . $999 ‘52 Pontiac 4 dr... . $599 tee Dodge Sedan 300 1953 FORD =— — - | ‘MF ay 2 Dr., R&H, | verything, Any old a) i oue 3 953 FORD 2 si0 <| ; . 1046 Nesh Sedan 2500 "assume payments. 464 §. Wood. | OWE ee ee $1195 | : wostyere sh 5 (ile * i} 50 Ply. Sta. Wen. $299 S3 Dodge 4 dr.....$799 ima POaD CEoe vicron | > Mere 2 Dr. R&H, | ae RCV MOONE auc MOTO. aes BRAID styletone, 4000 miles. power pack, | Merco .... $1595 |* Ongrash owner, F PE 5-261. _—_ "S2 Chev. 2 dr...... $54 ‘ST Ford Hardtop. .$544 gover saommne. Sues ones pene ‘34. Merc. Monteray Cpe., 5 PLYMOUTH 7 UR. 00 FE 53 Chev. 2 dr $799 °S2 Merc. 2 dr $699 lights, radio and heater 3 Jef- | ae os i se eeaee mee _- se eee 3 MOTOR SALES | | ferson, call after 5.30pm. | “Mero, R&H, WW, . 1951 seis “4 DR. RADIO . Carr tw Pe oe tas FORD chown victoRiA 3; P. Brakes ...... $1795, tio too--eveetal. +153 Ford R. Wen...$999 52 Pont, Hardtop: $899 FE 27-0186 | oe over sieeree, Wil’ tede| 54 Hudson Sed; R&H, SCHU TZ MOTORS re : PR ae Case Ave | oe tase) emel Sore eee | ALO... .... 22. -§795 pEsora PLYMOUTH ad "31 Ford 2 dr..... .$299 53 Hudson 2 dr... .$544 rE 2. ': . 2 irmingham | , | . ‘90 CHRYSLER SEDAN WINDSOR | Rend eon mo ESCHER on 33 Mere. 2 Dr., ‘$1 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $545. ka- | '54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 ‘52 Olds 88 2 dr... - $899 |e phetititey Hemmantgen | YP met tenon gots, 14.000 Miles $1375) “peant tuner ore al eee . 1 o | : ec r * “4 Cartner Sludebake MI 43410 gee ee eaB| > 53 Lincoln Cosmo, C pe., | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 51 Dodge 4 dr.....$299 33 Buick Riviera $1299 jas DODGE Waeon” 52000 | oa ears ae oe pickup Aci =. R&H, Auto. Royal © | Lincotn $-1100 | : aes. te tages ates wire we aiton, magheet oiler. Ro - Master Tires... .$1 505, ‘a 1 PLYMOUTH COUPE. 00D CONVERTIBLES. PRUCKS seers PLYMOUTH ae | aa oan aaron 7 DOOR. 53 Lincoln Capri Cpe. tie = lf selane : : #128 Woodward Birmingham | Clean. Excelent Nevedition a R&H 0.0.0... 164s, “w PLYMOUTH Goo! Dp conpt- || '53 Ford Conv... $1044 52 F ord 14 t. pick. $499 s va owner Th le - , ’ | erg fallen Magan bata sepa lee gor mooie pelvis fos 2 Mere. 4 Dr. a RSH i 52h 2-1096,__ — a 53 Chee Cone . "50 Chev. -hev. dump. + -S499 ao | NORTHWESE. CHEVROLET =“) HUDSON 2 DR. 6343. ROBINS | , SED BT ‘e He ES . 30 Ford Stake... $344 Woodward al 1} Mile heater 50 L ine in C ier k CH, heen : Linceln 3-1100 i eer weet ene ~ \\ nee p st 951 81 PONTIAC ae eat Sher "49 Chev. Co onv.”... $199 ‘51 Chev. pickup. . .$399 3 MM, va Ff Db, | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET wt Ue andes Be dl See eer ee Ee “ant MARDTOR V3. aBEP woodward ‘we 0:30 pe ; Sere ayromatic, white walls. Continen- Lincoln 5-1100 _ | oo Ste Starhght $245 | es PONTIAC ioe 295 34 F ord c OUV: cé arsrrre 49 Dodge stake .. . $244 it Car in excellent HENR THig CAR» SO eee ee proximately mi tel “iH MOTORS eae ere i ATES | ee ace OES es ts S Ss y -VRO! leer _ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET “SO Ford 3 DeSOTO | PLYMOUTH DEALER Gueees ao ae SI Stude, Sedan: .... .$295 Woodward at 13 Mile «| "30 Ford 34 t. pick. $299 {128 ard. Duminhom | __ Lincoln 5-1100 a} 49 Mere. CL Cpe. $75 | Lincoln 51100 | | "80 poode cr CLUB “COUPE, $395. | © ao00D sere “40 RONTIAC: / . Gyromatic, rad.o and beaier ft | Le ges CONDETION. 49 Buick Sed., Dyna. $125 _: OR $2660 okies oe een anime MATTE? AG [48 Stade, Sedan. 75 "are mon wet | Haro urner, Ford = ears oftuwesr CHEVROLET in oe "46 Cad. Sed., Hydra. $275| heater. turn signals. 8 : f Woodward at 13 Mile do Incoln 5-1100 at “eae SER a ee CENTRAL INCO | SSeguwnay cmevnoues il 2 B iG L O 1S * a 2 DR" st0 DOWN AND ORTHWEST CENTRAL LINCOLN ward at 13 Mile | a ta. 464 8. -1 Lin 5-1100 _ward, Birtningham, ores | ge Leg ral MERCURY KGRTIAC CONVERT — HOST | i962 poner a oe . ae . GYRO- ~| Bate pene ah Sat, Contact Jack ous | + Midwest 120 le 4460-4 ~matio— dsb LINCOLM _CAPRE 4 PR we Pik = “iat Ve Bint he that : : ¥ atherty -9-4008- Any cr town. “Wiledio and” hooker, hyérematie. 22h "PE 2-0167 — ina ) PONTIAC a | Woodward, Clery | cially. prised. od stigs ns eet S0e RY MONTEREY 9 DR olor and tires. 460 175 * teats tx | JOrdan 4-6266 * Liberty 94001 = ce ntl oh ll CHU iz ‘MOTORS | bier rondo Mee one i995 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATA- diate “ ” . 1955 FORD. LOW MILEAGE AL- peer - PLYMOUTH DEALER | thing down’ Carkner Studebaker lina loaded with accesr. $98 Oak Immediate “Spot” Delivery Eos etre Gown Will take 912 5 Woodward Birmingham = Mr 4.2410 Birm land Ave. = 5:30 gies © 428 | | une: Pela low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payinent ag rater cadet aa | ge aie Tig Seale — T SAY. “You Didn't Buy? — JUST SAY “Vou Didn't Look” -AT OUR CLEANER = T VICTORIA. FULLY .. ‘sae ES Like new. $1250. PR LARRY JEROME R Cu | Rochester Ford Dealer C- LE. A- N. | OFFERS Used Cars — | _ PRICED WITH YOU IN MIND 1955 ea & ] * ~ ochester we erg Pa wp eee ice Used Care | 1953 Buck 2, _ te hncunY “conveneisre | HE TiACE WEMREL YOU CAN - take over navments. FE | Radio and heater. One eo ‘ynileage, fully ' OPEN ogi te PM. 1 / a #2. PORE Di DUMP 3 aPEED Chevrolet Ready to go. 3 Olds 88 ne pela car. down. we Issa [PONTIAC 2. DR. 81 810 Bown : See. 8000. No trade. |_3-4070. “Binck top and blinding sun cord waeerony Doon _ Woodward. Birmingham. | ae rem garg e | rasorp often | i ein i Spe Pe a | ee een | Officials’ Cars D1LIO “ae Rosraghe ral "Catron | "Wescre™ leans + |AScrg_EPrATE DELERE trade. LI 65-7428 Courtesy Cars CHOICE OF TRANS? [SSIONS turn signa! ootws: m 952. 3.000 mi. 2 dr, Radio & Tr y 195. ‘FORD PA 3 snness 4 ‘ peraets Dr, AND COLORS AL 1 FOR loa aan ois! ecw cee aes goles. Enosijont tosiie & out. | ¢ new. Must be-seec 2 DOORS & 4 DOOR SEDANS ery clean. _p.m. 148 Cortwright St. a: eo 1A es | “nontawest CHEVROLET ie sie ae aie Show ee ‘stuff. L ARRY $1 {695 “Secoue from, roaios teaters ‘over ea = Prone | Prone a" ita | —_—————__Eineoin_ 5-100 _ | STANDARD TRANS. & : ; cove ane Tent ase cae pn rs Sealer. 3 1953 FORD CARRIER, PERFECT ER GLIDES , J 52 Chevrolet re tone blue, white wall tires. Who _BPa Basten miles ‘wil = weg kes, & EIONTS : jerome NORTHWEST CHEVROLET pn A | AS LOW AS $1308 FULL PRICE * Rochester Ford Dealer | ean Geeceiaeie | can ese | Wootyace - tite * Woodward at 13 Mile New and Used) se" icin fii ad 04 } > EP asl Nati a | aerate tte Se eee a es low Caina TRUSS wee +) E.ceerer SHG) EASTELER WARDTON. | asommgme a oe 53 Pontiac Catalina | a oe af . ‘on, eee white walls TRUCKS «| sasraieumstasrame | Vossen itis pene eee ANT ®t ge we oor oa) SRS ES) ce ee WILSON GMC Motandard shift. 14,000 mites. $1250 _iand, PE im see ee SAVE SAVE SAVE, wore ater San <2 $795 oT) » OLDSMOBILE AND “47 FORD. m and assume payments. 464 | - OAKLAND AT CASS | Don’t Delay—Act Today $] 3 9g 5 miles. Bleck and whites Fordo- Oldsmobile a Witte 2 DR 0. 9 Re > TONIN secrifies, Sivoo equity for $300, - ; ’ tng eal Nad : mex eventncs.| HASKINS Slovo Be egepeetecee 'S] Ford Conv't, 195° Demos SHEE SENA io? 1 TON CHEVROLET STARE. Chevrolet 1954 Ford Victoria ass FORD 8 “RANCH WAGON. Aun the e “accessories for" an et coat | SU WICLYs 1 WHEEL DATVE Wx: | Good condition, FE 4-076, -| Oakland County’s Fastest Ford-o-matic, beautiHul, i Bath ipeater "Ror aeons 2 fortiess | evening, —_—— i Courtesy Cars | tion Wagon: Low mileage, FE. a —30w FORD 400 P IRUCK. owing Deiex sson | ree eT cate eae | ek Floor Cars ae . - DIXIE 2 i erie o alar A Rocket, to Fit Your and assume payments, 464 8. ee ee Ee a | |] A05 Lot 232. Pocket See sa Fond DOME TRUER — | net Sre—aggn CORDON, Whire Used Car Custo- 8795 EBay ro pares The | 5._Parke , | Clean, Powereiié 1953 Buick Super 4-Dr. | ™€F Gets New Car | or NG PROBLEMS : - rRNA OAL PARET ve Us e pe r. i - har ens ere al, ted , _t0 kn ‘Keneett_ vied Sa Z , Dynaflow, 1 owner.. Treatment. SS Chev. Club ns ; oa ope NORTHWEST =e “house GMC, FE 40400 461 Rac- 1955 Ply: Convert ..$2295 Coupe “Don't Delay—-Act Today Right Spot ncoin#-f100— 2 1 CHEVROLET 3 DR, Wii_Re 1954 Chrysler ......$1595 A, lustrous copper maroon {in- H ASKINS a nice. 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AU GUST 24, 1955 } FORTY-THREE Television N Newsmen Tell Dramatic Stories : Effecti ze SS * Boolidge _ bo |? yj Sc ‘h ] I, Today’ s Radio De rams - - ‘ate [EP choolgirl, 12, era a Cops $16,000 | SERVICE? te : > furnished by stations listed in this column are Subject to change without notice. 8 Horse's gait ¥ 7 LOPS ‘ s* WIE, (100) CHL, (000) WW. cone) WOaR, (130) wxvz, | \*tecon Vid Sh | soniaat ne x¥2, ¢ (ine) WIBK, (1490) WPON, ro a 13 Possess 7 : on Viaeo OW e f : ! jons vs Wash. CKLW n a) Daal : M4 Pinan poem | | Fi TR. Joseph Ha.niine ware. re ee our Lite WIBK, Bee lage cutw. Breakfast club ; ; ad imoteniat : ] i NEW YORK Question television show. ware Eadie Cantor seer WCAR, Cotte enh an ad yy Gear aA ° er ate 6 — Wa = Gloria Loc kermaw calmly spelled | © Tape Recorders PON Zee and Orville WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine WCAR, Rhythm Roundup 27 Free 42d out this sentence ® Record Players 1*:06—WJIR. Ga 7:00—WJR. Jim Vinal PON, WPON Goes Cail.ing . LPG 90 Terror . asi tie onl . Wit Pier Mice | Ht Mob Meowall | ime Won arbor Opdtrey | | By CHARLES MERCER — 3) Vipvani pl 3» oe en Gans ste ne o ew ‘0! LEW t | i WoBK. New ‘So wma. News. Davia WXYZ, My True Story NEW YORK @--Tolevision and 33 Head wean | able chrysanthemums.” “ _ ) PON, Noe a? Seer) SCAR, meee Genie, wings WIBK News, Tom George | “Adio were industrious, Useful jour-| student (coi) The little Negro ‘girl was acute | BLAKE ww Newey" Lewis : PON News Rise. shine WEAR, News nalists last weekend. — : Mi and methodicalas master of cere- | SAME ES i ioy| Ein St heey wa | aemR, Ate outer | AS Houde swept wide areas of the| 2B I cence last nah she aed nm ff = RADIO: TV WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW. Terrence Ws, Second Chan Northeast. televisi 41 Sheep's cr E sentence last night. She asked him | WPON 7 ; _ | WXYZ, Whispering Streets St, television demonstrated A née and Oerille WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge KLW: Mary Morgan 43 Dreving roo! 3 it /@ question. Did he want that last | 3149 W. H 1:60 -WIR, Gan WCAR, Coffee with Clem WIBK. Tom the effectiveness of good films in| {3 Turned aside < ge ~g Feuren WXYZ cece Mazer gown | 860—WIm Suck White weoe wate sc . *ceuing telling a dramatic story. Most im-.| # Minera! rock 5 WW 9] word singular or plural? FE 4-5791 CKLW, News, Sport WWJ, Bob ‘Maxwell : eee | a T™- | 42 Lee : — ? ee | ww News. Mic shey Chew cure A neg Hl + pd Woll Owe uae nae portant, the ; three big networks | * =< = Re - rl | Gloria's su ac ess makes her ‘8, Dav al 7 = | . ee ta Wm ani hte | WBE’ Rowe Gentle, wingr | RAYE Comparten | were fast in bringing the story to) $f Bast, ,,, tyMttaytstel OY 14 Deca Ping pice |cligible to try Vor $12,000 next | — : w Top of om Tews WPON. News WJBK, News, Tom George | the screen. By Friday evening, use of a — 24 interjection 4i Television's Tuesday _ night yn her spelling ’ if Wom. Nowe aieicy ‘ars’, | "wwat ‘Boe “ieteel week BSS Kis rinen the total picture of devaste-| sq Rfsis‘darca ¢ Arauct | owen home category. \ Ward's TV Service | | ret toe 5 ait {11:95 WIR— WANs_Up WnNe tion. still was incomplete, they oe ates y heen eat zn Car parts . 9 goten, ship The’ decision whether to keep the TV R id C Radio t te cae ies CKLW David WWJ. Phrase Thet Pays | Were on the air with coherent | _ @ Operates ledger 46 Blood vessel $16,000 or go on is up \o her grand- » fa io, ar ww, John Vandercook THURSDAY MORNING wax vd od bao ay he ware. corte. _— stories, aptly illustrated with DOWN 10 Formerly » Cupela 47 Seent Lake the sen Bertt ’ K CKLW, Sentenced 6:00—WJR, Jim Vv wtitagef tir - Geren toro Cap Ta 1 Bottle tops 11 Golf mound 31 Paris’ first : PL cetadh tenet) |b tetera haat . lidele Lt Mickey Shore Ww, Bows . ia oes WIR, Wiliam’ Gheehes WCAR Musle-in the Air” matic films. “ eens u | = wile ot “ lowaship If Gloria tries for $32,000 and | “ pot evanines | | ews Ace, Wolf WWJ, Minute Parade WPON, Pontiac Party bd he wesign | ity E Mongol a0 Proneun’ | misses, she still will have a con | . | —_— - aaeneemnereeee a L os i Ore rk laid it period, the | : ! _ slation prize of $4,000. If she tries | , | a : ; a networks laid it on the line* esting selection of words, a viewer | and wins, she can go on Yo the | —————____....- __eneeeeiow -- Today's Television Pré TCIMS - - falco, to yn Kids Overseas Get sinister | makes one hope there never will | + * ‘See the Newest le anly a single network. First! Does the sxvacti system ‘of mili- Salk Vaccine Shots All the child's winnings will \be and Latest came John Daly of ABC, then | tary justice, as displayed since the put into a trust fund, where the Walter Cronkite of CBS, and finally | Korean War, consider the realities Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WwwJ.- dl money will be kept until she need Channel I—WXYZ-TV Channel o—-Car w- vw -PHILCO and ‘Str rikes,”” TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS in “The Cobra. in-; FWURSDAY AFTERNOON _— C. Swayze of NBC. of insecure personalities faced by’) WASHINGTON ®—The Defense! it for her education or reaches | ; ventor’s daughter and colum- : The second most important news | ithe brutal stress of captivity ? Department ll be { 4 1 age 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales. Comedy. nist catch thief trying to steal 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) ibreaking late Friday was the | Does military justice need a sliding | z Soe eae ee ee a night, for the Uhird con. | RCA VICTOR (9) Circle 9 Theater. Tom Keene secrets. (4) News. Paul Wil- Ding Dong School. (2) ° Ladies | court. martial pSentencing of Sgt. | se vale? Or — finally — what is oa oe ee ee Ce to secutive week, Gloria was accom. in “Lone Star Lawmaker.” (4) liams. (2) News. Jac LeGott. Day. |James C. Gallagher .to life im. | justice? j chi dren of its military and civilian | ‘panied by her grandmother, with TV Sonny Eliot. Variety. Quiz. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Birthday Blues.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) 11:15—(7) Film Theater. G. 12:30—(4) Hour of Shows. (7) | prisonment for causing the deaths; It’s as important a function of | personnel stationed overseas. whom she lives in Baltimore. Rat mn “Leen Shack” ae Beulah. | of two hut mates in a North Ko-| journalism to raise questions as} _e oc ~*~ Another winner last night was HAMPTON 1V tle Show. Toni Gerry, William | 12:55—(2) Girl, Talk. (9) _Prayer, i prison camp in 1951, Again ‘0 answer them. _ The new voluntary program was Marine Corps: Capt, Richard S. Hudson in “Romance.”’ (2) Miss| Sign On. television displayed its journalis: | Ta aaa ee announced yesterday by Dr. Frank McCutchen, of Worthington, Ohio, News. Jac LeGoff. ; Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop. | feline geen ae arial : An ~~ 216 million people’ BE Berry, assistant secretary of an expert in the “food and | sara nt — Bill Flemming. 11:2 — (2) Nightwatch Theater.) Per’s Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. lable Gallaghe Sune ke cen. | ave in Atica ee | defense for health and medical agp e category, who advanced ir Pasles erman. Dr. Ever- Sidney Toler in: ‘The Trap.” 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Base- | | ence. Answer tc Previews Pucsic care. ctuiott __ Fabian of Scotland Yard in “The |~ ball. *- 8 «@ l em: ~ = . : : 4 “ . a fer. = | It contemplates inoculation first | aaron sng Amore = Executioner. 2:00—(7) Stars on Sevepa,t4) Ted | To at least one viewer Daly was t a of youngsters in the 5-9 age racy, Hims of wildlife in calm | 11:38—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen,| Mack's Matinee. | the most effective reporter of this i bracket. wie @ Matt Denn — host. -—Buster~—Keaton;-Harry }2:39=197 ‘Thurs. Matinee: ray tr} BE*S_ event. Without editorial -in- - jms ao i { Songs Colorcast a Nowe. Ruby, guests. Pays to Be Married. dulgence, he let the event itself | v The National Foundation for In- | - s ° awe. : 7! raise profound questions in the N fantile Paralysis has given the De- Doug. Edwards. _____|____ THURSDAY MORNING 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) | minds of -his-eudience.First—he E336 |fense Department i Vaccine? 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John) Way of the World. gave the background with such A sae \Saneren Swayze. (2) ° Triple ;6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. | 3:15—(4) First Love. evocative phrases as ‘‘the ve for 72,900 shots, and the Welfare, Feature Theater. Drama. 6:55—(2) Meditations. $:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. | jungle of a North Korean prison - Farculporgel — bepress aie 7:00—(9) Million Dollar “Movie. |700—(4) Today. (2) Morning | **#5—(4) Modern Romance. camp." Then the cameras told the |cent of the available vaccine sup | CGY TV Mischa Auer, Ferruccio Taglia-| Show. 3:55—(9) News. (2) Scoreboard. | story with the court scene and aS ‘ply for the program. “Fam » | 1355 —(2 y . 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim-|.Gailagher’s calm insistence on ee ere vini in “Fame and the Devil." 7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. thy T., Folk Son (4) Pin (4) Request Performance. |g: othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky | innocence without great protest.< Gaska biied (id tas | ee Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. CBS and NBC had similar films | eo het = one —— 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy | which they cut to give time for Me idee ox r Pi ” (2) $:55—(7) News Ace. Doody. other events. But Daly, in giving Frankie pay — Polly on 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) | 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. this event a full treatment, pointed een * “singer: Jean ‘Caml. pot Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. &:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice | up its significance in our time and 7 : medienne; Joe Gray, singer, ‘$:30(2) Arthur Godfrey. Colt. (4) Mr.‘Twinky- Presents. | showed he knew it" Was not a dancer and Sheila Bond, dancer, guests of Laine. :30—-(T) Playhouse. Man seeks quick riches with aid of woman who can read cards before they are apie s tn— “Gift of the ~~ Devil,” ing Will Rogers Jr., Joan Cam len. (4) My Little Margie. ‘(Too Many Ghosts” haunt English castle and Margie is oné of them when she tries to help her father sell the place. Gale Storm, Charles Farrell star. ‘ 8:00 — (7) Masquerade Party. Make-up hides guests from panel. (4) Television Theater. Felicia’ Montealegre as Com- munist spy who finds love con- flicts with Party duty in “Haunted.” Jon Baragrey, | James Gregory, co-star. (2) The Millionaire. Million dollar gift to condemned man helps him fight his unjust conviction in “The Story of Jack Martin,” with Paul ington, Phyllis Coates, John Alv 8:30—(7) Penny to a Million. Bill Goodwin, host on quiz. (9) Den- ny Vaughn Show. Musical va- :00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Welterweight Bout: Danny Giovanelli vs. Ray Drake. (9) Play of the Week. Cesar Ro- mero, Ann Savage in story of | dance team that falls in popu- | larity in “Tango.” (4) This Is Your Life. Repeat run of life story of Gale Storm. (2) Front Row Center. Sally Forest in “Guest in the House,”” with Paul Langton. Drama of neurotic girl who ruins lives of her bene- factors. 9:30—(9) Cabbages and Kings. Foo seseosgage (4) Mr. District * At y. Street cameraman takes picture of bomb being planted and is kidnaped by plot- ters. David Brian plays ow DiA. 9:45—(7) TBA. 10:00—(7) Playhouse. Paul Kelly | in “Spoilers of the Nortli.’’ (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n’. Voice.” (2) I'm the Law. Raft as detective in ‘Impossible —Death."” e 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (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. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11: 556—(7) News Ace. (2) The Early Show. §:30—(7) Action Theater. 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A budge eatom and treated fue ot for its displays of metal-working, pow- er engines, and historical instru- Among the exhibits is a function- ; rene remy 30th anniversary, g the museum's dedication: | First in Many Ways ANN ARBOR @—Gov. G. Men- Michigan first tect nen Williams in boat building| breakfast food, baby food and automobiles. He also told a University of Michigan summer ‘audience that Detroit is not only the auto capital of the world, but is first in pharma- coal mine, The reopening of es museum coin- | ceutical products, adding machines, Continue Segregation MONTGOMERY, Ala. —Seg- regation of the races will be main- d in Montgomery County amp during the coming ‘year, Schdol Supt, C.\M. Dannelly- said yestekday. Local chapters of the National | for the Advancement of | Colored People ‘have filed peti-| Assn. tiong in Montgomery and several other Alabama counties demand. | ing jm mediate classroom in- tegration. = » - — ‘cides with the 100th anniversary'of | paint and heavy chemicals. ARS ™) TRAILER LOAD SEA OVER SALE | TREMENDOUS 4-DAY SALE— THURSDAY. ~~ FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY!: .. SAVE! & SOs aoe: Rayon Skirt, Back ALLSTATE good plastic . - or FIBER Embossed Trim Choose ALLSTATE fiber segregation . ordinance. MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A — white.cab driver was fined $15 for) The electric self-started for auto- allowing a Negro Wave to ride in| mobiles dates back to 1911, It was his taxi with several white Waves. | invented in Detroit by C. F. Ket- Raymond Saice was charged nd pen a prominent. automotive en- Recorder's Court yesterday with | gineer. 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