my > ~, + E PONTIAC PRESS _ The Weather es T Fair and Warmer. pees) Pollen Count 58. Details Page 2. ee [ : 118th YEAR ~. AmnocUrey EeRationas, NEWS saation MOTO Humphre Soe ee Sees 3 State Violation Files Incomplete Pontiac Police Report Arresting 31 Illegal Motorists Here Secretary of State James M. Hare said today there} are probably 30,000 Michi- gan motorists who should not be driving. Hare made the estimate in Lansing while comment- ing on. the report of Sen. William 8. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) that 15 motor- , dangerous drivers on the highway, and i i gir : rfl: iu Z ltts . i it | 0,00 Official Claims t. «2, O Unfit Drivers * * «*:. ®& * *** * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955—40 PAGES y redicts : Ba anced Budget for 195 New Loan Fund Made Available ‘= rived for talks with Secretary of State John Foster pretty daughter. Shigemitsu ARRIVES WITH DAUGHTER — Foreign Minister | 3 Mamoru Shigemitsy of Japan addresses crowd at | country National Airport in Washington last night as he ar- | complete , Kanako. said today the time has come when his | He brought a Monday. early Thursday. Under command of Lt. Col. Lloyd A. Gabler of Royal Oak, the 703rd moved its 45-ton M48 tanks into the-field Pontiac Reservists Move! to Ft. Knox Firing Ranges Pontiac Press Staff Writer : FT. KNOX, Ky.—Field training for officers and men Firing at both stationary and moving targets at 6 a.m. today and will last’ throughout the daylight man in the unit takes his turn triggering the heayy must go forward constructi independence. general outline of Japan‘s long-range Dulles atid defense officials. Shown with him is his | defense plans which he. will discuss with Amaticen| GO" ond Steel im. well as merchants." “AP Wirephoto vely” toward Japanese Diplomat in U.S. for Talks officials. His talks with Dulles begin officially on | enema aeaenee revealed Ld * * * Commissioners Show .Mixed Reactions: success and they must be serving | Commission into doing something a i mma hg | eve en mit wd om uty etn ye more money to spend today. * . “T just don't think this is just T iBink there is @ feeling Amore | ‘The plan also calls for grast- | tiac,” i whole community.” off privileges to cover new capl- Commissioner Harry W. Lutz Dr.’ Roy V. Cooley, District 1 tal investment. The loans — to (istrict 7), a building contractor and & physician, | CoO? out of om Oliice of De and block manufacturer, said: oald: wean | | fense Molilization fund—are to . “I -hope the merchants will pre- Bie: be available to defense and de- sent facts that will help us de| “I think annexation ts the best | fense - supporting firms which cide to do. At the present | means to contro! the problems | cannot obtain commercial leans on! chee tus MS Seon Oo project would necessarily | on reasonable terms. tion and until proved different I} ereate, such as police, traffic, | |v cinser units were busy would be against it.” 3 public safety and health (raised of flood debris and Jobn_E. Carry, commissioner| 7 sewese disposal). =| renain damaged roads, bridges and. from District 6, and a salesman,| “So far, no other plans contrary | like facilities. Sturgis said one of said: to annexation’ have been PP | te set pemeeeg Seats Basing SO ‘ sented." ‘eral disaster workers is re- “To date there hasn't been any C ‘ssi ; sonneat Aopen me > 1 cies S eee ne j annex and I hope this | ~ 6 ~ or. | sadety,.. : oD cake ca ones cok boas —— oe 'GONE FISHING foundations.” hope they are going to be | : — able to convince me that the city; In Denver, President Said Mayor William W. Donald-| wil] not lose revenue from this | hower takes another crack at trout | son (District 3), an insurance | shopping center or some other one fishing today—and plans to turn agent with an office downtown: | built in another nearby. area. chef on the bank of the stream if “I resent the feeling that any-| “We can annex this land. Some his luck is good. one feels they can stampede the) time in the ‘Sitten a shaping ee center might Tele- 7 W graph road in Waterford Township, Warmer eather padre rorigh We ca a sonex that coe aod te tomsahin/ San for Weekend “In other words,.when we have ; he opportunity: we should take i.” | . 7h? Weebend weather outlook is Philip E. Rowston, commission-| Sr mostly fair skies and somewhat patio’ 3 and an attor-| warmer temperatures, although my, a widely-scattered showers may “T_ have not made a final deci- sion. I am interested in having | sone frem the of down- before and after | Center : 4 so far not guns under the guidance ee began of trained Army personnel. the Officers, sergeants and the 19 and high in their praise after viewing | entire city, including residents as (Continued on ‘Page 2, Col. 2) e for East States 900 Million Earmarked for Reconstruction of Defense Industries ‘WASHINGTON (* — Six Northeastern states, strug- gling to rebuild flood wrecked towns and fac- tories, Nave been given an-) ment. place defense industries. A preliminary estimate by the Army Engineers set damage at. $1,600,000,000 in. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Tok. New Jersey and Pennayl- ia, Before leaving Washington | Wednesday, the President had | marshaled the resources of a host |of government agéncies to help in | reconstruction ers, other hefty lift from a sym-| ° S pathetic Federal Govern-) _ President Eisenhower yes-| terday made available up to} © 900 million dollars for loans; ~ to reconstruct, repair or re-P) ” Cou : e Together Again eit REUNITED — Airman Daniel C. Schmidt, 23, and his wife, Una, 20, are shown embracing after their recoriciliation in Portland, Ore. Una Chooses Her Airman; They're on ‘Honeymoon’ DEVILS LAKE, Ore. (#—Airman Daniel Schmidt and | __ his wife, Una, weré enjoying what they called their “first honeymoon” at a coastal resort cottage here today. Schmidt, 23, and Una, 20, were reunited in Portland late Wednesday, nearly a week after he had filed suit for divorce in Red Bluff, Calif. He came home recently after 2% years in a Communist Chinese prison camp and was told she had remarried. He agreed to a reconcilia-+ tion in a telephone call! — [Won't Promise. fo Recommend Lower Taxes Deficit of $1.7 Billion Fiscal’ Year WASHINGTON (—See- retary of the Treasury sme to as 2, Eccentric Edith Sanaemce Worries Nation | Press tocated in a cottage off Lake and “We are very, | very happy. “We have no definite plans. Metropolitan. Almost 47,000 family dwelling units have been e | or a gain of better than 42 per cent | family units available in Area Growing Faster Than in 40s Busy Oakland County 4 Adds 47, eS SA ahaa’ Ss “1 of this year, has been about 174,000, W, P. Edmonson, assistant director of thy ee. sue as ay *, to) = fe ? TH ? Still Seen for Present — (Dwelling unit ment, or @ group of rooms designed to accommodate ‘ : = Hi e 2 : ergee | $s 3 8): * < @&3 peS iil: . 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GRAND RAPIDS #—U.S. Attor- of the federal government and the Court Refuses fo Act in State Fair Fight LANSING @ — The State Su- preme Court today refused to in- tervene in a squabble over the designation of Michigan State Fair Some 150 members of the organi-| to Be Fully Evaluated zation in special audience. Among| . them was the head of the organi-| in Autumn zation, Princess. Maria Massimo Lancellotti, a Roman noblewoman. | WASHINGTON It will be fall eee ee eT ee eee Te eer eee ee eee eee before the nationwide polio vac- cine program resumes full stride and its results so far can be evaluated. This was indicated today by comments from federal officials and by a survey of state capitals on plans for implementing a new program of federal aid to provide free vaccine for many children. Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele told reporters yesterday there are signs the incomplete: in- oculation program is be- ginning to show beneficial’ results in preventing paralysis or death. 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Sharon, tenth grade in West Bloomfield, placed fourth earlier this year at the winter carnival at St. Paul, Minn. Site for Elementary School Purchased at _.___ WALLED LAKE—The Board of Education pd completed nego-| for the purchase of a site for a new elementary building at a tecent special meeting. ‘The -eight-tcre parce! is located , north of Pontiac purchased The building "will contain 15 classrooms, two of which will con- - ferm to Oakand County specifies tions and be used for special edu- cation rooms for exceptional children. There will also be two kin- Warren Sewer Plan Approved : $15,000,000 Network . Authorized; 3-Mill Tax | to Pay Bond Issue Final plans were ordered Thurs- day for a new 15-million-dollar | sewer network in Warren Town- ship, to be paid for with a bond | authorized Wednesday in a Russell MARLETTE — Service for Rus- sell Lamphier, 58, of Detroit, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, from the Marsh » Mariette, with , Cemetery. Mr: Lamphier gc crak ls Denied “pg G. F. Hannaford Named Walled Lake At_a—meeting with—_representa- tives of the Bee-Jay Homes, Wal- ter Anicka, school architect, and Clifford H, Smart, Superintendent of schools, grading of the entire parcel of 40 acres was discussed, School officials agreed to fence three sides of the school property ‘in accordance with FHA rules. Other business at the special meeting included approval of a resolution to sell the’ remaining construction in 1954, These bonds will be sold at a special meeting Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. The Board instructed Smart to attend hearings and register. the opinion of the Board that the prop- erty should remain residential. An. enrollment survey through 1960 was preserited for study with | a view to future site selections and building needs, <| Waterford Group ‘Sets Oct. 24-29 for Music Drive WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The week of October 24-29 was set last night as campaign week when the Waterford Township Civic Music Association met at the home of Helen Davis, executive vice-presi- dent, The group plans to bring to this area outstanding musical talent for at least three programs a year. Tickets are to be sold by member- ship only during the campaign week, Mrs, William Shunck and Romeo School Tax a ee ee ship in the district. to Troy Zoning Board In the Aug. 19 Press, information was listed for .Huron Valley, Im- lay City, Lake Orion, Marlette, North Branch, Waterford Township ‘and Southern. Oakland County Schools. cc be information will dis- close opening dates for Avon. dale, Almont, Clarkston, Clifford, Dublin, Four Towns, Keego Har- bor, Leonard, Lyon Township, West Bloomfield Township Schools. Avondale Pre-school conferences will open Aug. 29°and run through Sept. 2 at Avondale Schools, Auburn Heights, Enrollment here is ex- pected to reach 2,500 this year and the-staff lists 9 teachers, School opens at 9 a.m, Sept; 6 Registration for students fromAu- burn ts who attended Elm- wood year will be at Elmwood | lon Sept. 6 Seventh graders will | register at Auburn Heights School | 2.| Sept. 6, at 1 p.m. and eighth | graders, Auburn Heights at 1 p.m., Sept, 7. Kindergartners-- not previous- ly régistered should do so at the Stone. Baptist Church, Sept. 6, = 9 a.m. Kindergartners in the \Ebuwoed area should report to Elmwood ‘School at 9 a.m., Sept. 6,° ‘ Avondale High announces the fol- lowing registration dates: Seniors, Sept. 6, 8:10 a.m.; juniors Sept. 6, 1:30 -p.m.; sophomores, Sept. 7, 8:10 a.m, and wanynen, Sept 7, 1:3 p.m, Abnent, A teachers conference is sched- uled to be held in Almont on Sept. 12. Registration will be held for grades kindergarten through sev- wenth on Sept. 13 On Sept. 14, there will be no Registration will be Sept. 16 for leighth graders, and for sophomores from 9 a.m. until noorf, with classes are being made to house as many students as possible, but it will be necessary for certain grades to alternate day sessions or attend half day sessions. Parents will be notified when plans for sessions are completed. Clarkston Faculty meetings slated at Clark- ston will continue from Sept. 6 through Sept. 7,On Sept..8, junior high and High School registration wil start at 8:30 a. m., with ele- meritary: registration beginning at 9:15 the same morning, On Sept, 9, shortened high school classes will meet at 3:50 a.m., dismissing at noon, Ele- mentary classes will meet at %: 15 a.m., dismissing at 11 a.m. Estimated enrollment for this year is 2:200 and since no new sions are being made to rent fa- cilities if enrollment should exceed expectation, The School Board has been examining possible school sites for the purpose of construct- ing additional elementary class- rooms, West Bloomfield, Keego Harbor West Bloomfield High students will report for Sept. 8, which will run from 8:44 am, te 11:40 @.m.,/ and fron: 12:44 p.m. te 3:40 p.m. Five are expected to en- roll this * New students in the district are asked to enroll at the high school Sept. 1-2, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Teachers will meet Sept. 6 and 7 for pre-school conferences, elementary students will report Sept, 8, at 9 a.m., with all day classes, Kingergarteners are to report on the morning of Sept. 9. New students in the district will _| register with Mrs. Gertrude Ealy at Roosevelt School. Sept. 1-2, from | | 9 a.m. until 4 p.m, Pre-school conferences for elementary teach- | ers will be held Sept, 6 and 7, at | Roosevelt. Clifford | A greater enrollment than ever /is expected in ‘this- community, and school here will open Sept. 7. There will be three. regular teach- ers on the staff, with music being taught by the “bandmaster from Kinston High School, Dublin School children wilt reg:- ister Sept. 7 at 8:45 a.m., with the regular class schedule begin- ning Sept, 8. Bus schedules re- main the 4ame as last year. A teachers meeting will take place at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 6. Four Towns — Union Lake School will open on Sept. 7, at Four Towns. In the Waterford Township schools, Sept. 6 is mark for a teachers meeting. Registration will open Sept. 7, | with kindergarten children whose names begin with A to K inclusive grades will be in session in the morning and junior and high school with L to Z, will register, Ele- mentary, junior and senior high classrooms are available, provi- grades will attend school the full day. On Sept, 9, all classes. will hold regular sessions, Leonard School here will open Sept. 6. The school staff will include five = teat a hand director and the janitor-bus driver, Lyon Township Regular classes will be held in| the new high school unit here and | -vegistration for high school stu- dents will be Sept. 1 and 2, with ninth and tenth graders reporting on Sept. 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and eleventh and twelfth graders ‘reporting on Sept. 2, the same. hours Kindergarten sessions will be held in both the New Hudson and South Lyon Elementary schools and kin- dergartners should be brought in 4 p.m. on Sept. 7. Regular sessions. will begin for them on Sept. 8. Other elementary grades will register on Sept. 7. School cafe- terias will be in operation Sept. 7. Metamorp Opening date here is Sept. 6. Important is the decision to hold a hot lunch program for the coming year, beginning Sept. 12. Mothers are being asked to vol- unteer their services for three- “| Delayed Tax Bills fo Reach Hollyites HOLLY — It is expected that the village tax bills for 1955 will be mailed out soon, after a delay of about six weeks. This was occasioned by the dis- rutin | Marlette Study Grou Scouts to-Hold Carnival at Stiles School Grounds Booths will include .games of shooting, ring toss and basketball tos and other amusements. There will be a refreshment stand and Roosevelt, Green and Scotch" being registered. Elementary | : dren with last names beginning | - Oakland Schools List Op Sept. Other students will register be- . 1, at their Troy Township Schools will .open for all grades, kindergarten through twelve, on Sept. 8. Sept. 6 at 8:30 a.m. and Sept. 7 at 8:15 a.m., there will be fac- in their respective e Students im the Big Beaver, kinderg: register at their respective schools, Students in the Troy No. 2 and Smith areas will register as fol- lows: Kindergarten, second, fourth and fifth at Troy No. 2 School; School. Colerain students, grades one through six, will register at Colerain; kindergarten will regis- ter at Troy Union School. Seventh and eighth grade stu dents will register at Baker Junior High School. Students will go di- rectly to home rooms for regis- tration by home room teachers. Principal Boyd Larson, will be in his office for parental conferences ulty meetings of all teachers at ROCHESTER — Laura Elizabeth McInnes and Ronald Raymond Craven were united in marriage in evening ritew last Saturday in St. Paul's Methodist Church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. McInnes of 323 son of Mr, and Mrs, Richard Cra- ven of Lincoln Park. Laura chose for her wedding a floor-length silk shantung gown with princess lines and “V" neckline. A double crown of seed pearls secured her fingertip veil. She carried two white orchids MR. AND MRS. RONALD CRAVEN |'Rochester Girl . Married in Evening Ceremony Linwood, Rochester. Ronald is the | with delphinium streamers on a white Bible. Her maid of honnor was Roselle Richmend of Lincoln Park, and Mrs. Virginia Dahlem of Battle Creek was her bridesmaid. Best man for the bridegroom was Robert Dahlem of Muskegon and the ushers were Edwin Valks of Detroit and Edward Knapp of St. Clair Shores. The couple left for a tour of | Upper Michigan and Canada fol- lowing the reception, which took place in the church parlors. : The newlyweds will make their home in East Lansing. FOR: THE MOST COMPLETE SELECTION $F DRAPERY | FABRICS—BE SURE TO SHOP 11 N. 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Baga voiced by a few radio, It is SanaEvS. “a event fr tr weap. to That past of Africa. - Fresh wreot that the work of Radio Free Europe and Free Europe Press is effective can be found in the increased . barbarism of Hungary's puppet Com- munist regime. It is difficult for free world people to realize the extremes to which the to- talitarians are willing to resort in fight- ing opponents of their tyrannies. That the government in Budapest is desper- ate and feels insecure there can be little ~~ * * At present relatives of those who have escaped to freedom on ‘this side of the Iron Curtain are being subjected to brutal perscu- ‘Especially severe is the treatment accorded kin of those now working for these two agen- cies. They are being evicted from asbestos, mica, beryl “and columbium- _— their homes and exiled to eastern tantalum, HB 6373, which was rushed vernal regardless of age or oh es rmity # ~ Congress without “even the - * rs re All this is official reaction to the gov émment’s inability to combat the spread of the truth by pamphlet carry- ing balloons, the free \press and ‘free permitted to go on despite’ its obvious demonstration of the in- sincerity of Russia's re peace of- “no national defense ‘ the sainerne pur- * * Sen. Wit1ams, Republican of Dela- t that the bill would prevailing market price of tween $30,000,000 and $500,000,000. Senate Democrats Futsricrr and . Symunctow said that if Congress want- ed to subsidize the mining industry, it should do so openly and not in the guise of national defense. Se ‘From this it is easy to see that the President was acting for the : taxpayers when he threw this il perfect block against a special | interest subsidy. E + ‘Efficient Fire Fighting _ Wane quel fice becke oul te the electrical panel controlling our two high speed newspaper presses, Pontiac Fire Department was called on for help. Within minutes Chief Scurorp- Petition: PATTERSON ER’s men were on the scene. In akin to hay less time than needed to tell it However, he they extinguished the fire. So-—— quickly and skillfully was this _ It isa comforting thing to know that | this efficient fire fighting service is ‘available to the people of Pontiac 24- $i _ done that the damage was limited down a story. to only a few dollars. Had it not been for this speedy work the fire the quotas might have become very serious and-costly. Taras: seem to ‘+ two widely diver- _gent opinions as to the kind of fishing President Exsennower was primarily in- terested in during his visit to the New England States. ‘Changes in Y Attire Weather. Makes Di fference; Also Activities in One’s Work A list of people who didn't have the backbone to say “No.” This cooler weather has-made usall happy. And it also has foreed ‘ Jack Patterson, the Pontiac Press outdoor writer, to mend some of. his devious ways. During the heated spell he has been running around in Bermuda shorts and sport shirts, much to ‘the. erivy of the rest-of-us. ; Now -he -goes—back—to—a- much more concealing at- habit which he formed. during the period of. ab- breviated clothes now gives him a choked up feeling fever, even on a normal day. admits that scanty covering never is the correct thing when wading through mosquito infested swamps or chas- ing 3 porcupine through the bogs, in running “Army eulstments- eoutines to —— Y of the local Draft Boa: a low figure. The Pontiac City Board > . asked to send only six men in Septem- ber, and the out-county Board's quota is 12, The induction date for both is Sept. 6. Regarding that strange animal seen around Deer Lake, near Clarkston, : | ea hae Zem Sloane, who turned--his- fracas, thinks it is a beaver. says his dog attacked it the other night, and came out second best in the fight, flashlight on the -Preblem shoutd..be—eft to the Mr. tire, but the free breathing - hte Before. French Legionnaires © could rout the fanatical Berber tribesmen, po. oe Lk & “The whole town was looted and __ turned into a shambles with many shops and homes set afire. In Paris the official announce- ments put deaths at 715. On the _ Scene reports, however, indicate . _ that at least 2,000 lives were lost : « in subsequent fighting. aa = _-‘There is significance in the fact that - court, ‘and children—were slaughtered. Among Harvest apples the victims was Oued Zem’s mayor, whO same tree are reported by He has : ‘a happy ‘@lsposition “and 4 —but ee gus fr mate of Lake Orion. He has some buckwheat in - blossom, which is infested with them, al- though ‘he has no knowledge of any bee hives within a mile or two. . Herman Wyckott ot Lake Orion, who says is grafting job was _ thes ‘eeognized functions _ & complete success. ee Queer quirks of that Libérty Street ae plosion continue to bob up. At 19 _Evelyn_ Mrs.. Doris Hursfall noticed that a flower pot on her window sill, | that had contained violet plants, was empty. She finally found its entire contents tucked neutly away in the fold of the curtain at the top of the window. : ot at TL Starr Ave, dgpatently because be n : eT ee NAIVE CRITICS and harvest pears on the °. Fustest David Lawrence Says: a ~Nixon Explains Satitenist. Conspiracy Tactics Used Against Administration WASHINGTON ~ = Preddeat Eis- er gave all the extremists whd want to soffen the security syst of the United States some- thing to think about when he said the other day to the American Bar Association in Philadelphia: “An international political ma- chiné, operating within the borders of sovereign nations. for. their _ political and ideological subver- sion, cannot be explained away as - a cultural movement.” * + * This is a realistic answer to those who have been steadily pooh-poohing the Communist con- spiracy in the United States and who now argue that it is of no im- portance. . The truth ix the fight for an effective security system has only just begun. Maybe seme philanthropist will donate $15,- 000,000 to tell the side of the es Se nae OF for the Republic,” Tihanced by the Ford Foundation, does not ee oe oo, Se conspiracy in which he himself is guiltless must not be required to tell his government the facts, They. contend an innocent man must not have his reputation hurt. NIXON EXPLAINS Vice President Nixon has just rnade “a. speech to the American Bar Association, He said: “In times past much of the crit- icism of Congressional investiga- tions was directed to rather than to wubstance, Even in recent weeks when committees with admittedly fair procedures have been conducting investiga- tions the criticism continues. “courts. But the courts cag move tions to the FBI. The FBI investigate only. It cannot expose, It cannot institute prose cutions. Others contend Congres- sional committees are limited to investigations which develop . Jegislation. “fat I submit an outstanding authority to the contrary. Wood. there forming public—-he said was perhaps the most valuable of all, -\ “Lean testify by experience that . tistry. I have to Congress has recognized the evil and passed certain laws to protect the nation. But apolo- gists for the “philosophical” Cormmunist still abound. They argue membership in the Com- munist party is merely a matter of “political beliefs,” that Com- neunist yy Which in- volves murders, kidnappings and ‘blackmall is « figment of Me- As for so-called “McCarfliyism,” it isn’t dead because’ the anti-Mc- Carthyites have adopted some of the same techniques for which they weed mores senator. the Wisconsin They select isolated excerpts from one side of official proceed- ings and use them to belittle, if not break down, security meas- ures, They damage the: American government's influence abroad by t ying to drive a wedge between “retary Dulles and the President or . by Se American poliey. a These are the steadily — tactics of political opponents of the Administration and their left- wing spokesmen. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Ine. ) Everyone’ Is Out of Step ; but Brady on Teeth Care By WiHL.JAM BRADY, M.D. Ever since the. inspired huck- ster invented the slogati “A Clean— Tooth Never Decays"’—a fiction each meal or at least | toes data They imply that this silly rite will prevent decay of the teeth, al-- though the most 7@alous .tooth- brushers in the world have the greatest amount of tooth decay— the American and English peo- ples. The. people who have the least tooth decay never brush their teeth, at all—the people of Tristan da Cunha. Upon this premise the dentists :, pase their prohibition or restriction of sugar and sweets in the diet, particularly the diet of the ome child. | ALL OUT OF STEP Again everybody's out of step but Brady. Some narrow gage dentists” of me and my teachings by asking what I know: about den- admit I know Mind you, 1 believe excessive consumption of sugar, sweetened beverages, candy, ice cream, sweetened cookies, a ae ys, pastries Tt is all right to wash the mouth “with plain water, water containing ~@ pinetr of-soda,or-tas-I-prefer)— soapy water, whenever you wish. But be adult about it—don't kid yourself that a “powerful” germi- "cide or antiseptic can do anything that one of these simple” washes will not dq. * 6 © >. Perhaps the best prevéntion of tooth decay is (1) Consume not less than 1% pints of milk daily and (2) Eat some wunsugared fruit last thing every night. . Signed letters, no’ more that one page too as - yo ; Cage sy - Hurricane - Diane has : Voice of the < People 5 : a of Pontiac: Needs Moe Public ‘City And what about the steel pins on the wall around the court house? They prevent anyone from sitting on the wall, although no seats are provided for tourists or heavily laden shoppers. The county and city officials must prefer to have them sit on the court house steps among -the papers and rubbish, with a rubbish can sitting in the center of the entrance. This doesn't -enhanée the beauty. Also, other cities furnish seats “farge sucks of merchandioe sand a s." Facilities’ cal building and having a smal! downtown park on that site with modern rest rooms and seats for the public? > Charles R. Clark 65 Summit St. Hopes Exchange Visits Will Bring Understanding It's with a great deal of interest Rusia fariners visit to this coun- try. Their reaction shows cleariy that they are very much impressed. Would that they could tell the Russian people when they return just how wonderful they found America, but unfortunately their lips will be sealed to a great extent. ao 8 However, I sincerely hope that a little understanding and sonic good has come from the exchanged visits by the farmers of both cou- tries. “s ue 239 ‘tunaie Rd, Floods Point Up Hazards of Careless Investments By MERRYLE 8, RUKEYSER INS Economie Commentator The havoc wrought in six North- eastern states by what was left of symbolic significance in “reminding Ameri- cans during this era of rolling prosperity that we are not living” in a riskless society. * * * Each generation is confronted by. its own illusions, This time the: wishful thinking is that federal bank deposit insurance and fed- eral mortgage insurance, social security, minimum wage and oth- er social legislation have onlays depression. MORAL EQUIVALENTS There win in the financial world of intangi . equivalents for dams — tes. In the mie of intangibles there are counterparts for emergency ‘sand- bags in the form of insurance poli- ches and copper funds, In_order to adjust to the uncer-_ ‘tainties of life, a balanced, rather than a lopsided, financial diet is indicated.. Insurance takes care of the contingency that the exit pe ce av head _ be Baie catastrophe when it would be anpropitious to make a forced sale of stocks or real estate equities; : Sometimes where good luck saivages a family.. from financial recklessness on the part of the breadwinner, the ascot can be criticized, nevertheless, on the ground of undue exposure to risk. TOO MUCH RISK Thus, it would not be wise to put all the resources of a widow into a wildcat adventure. to search on ewe ess Sh tee he F cae ; Case Records of a Psychologist Leader in Hi-Y Introduces Psychology _ With Discussion of Personality Faults — Howell shows what his pees Poin Hi-Y Club is doing at Lynchburg,. Va. Other such clubs, as well as Sunday School classes, can profitably imitate this splendid erample. If you wish to stay satie and happy. you must learn psychology and * the sooner, the better. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-323: Howell Franklin, aged about 17, was in charge of his Hi-¥ progrant last term in _ aks oe Mialaie to ia ae tion operator, you can likewise be a psychologist all day long. In fact, success in almost any_ line of work is at least 30 per cent BEGIN YOUNG And the. best time to begin is while you are young. In fact. » You - can launch the “Compliment Club” So join a local nek and be ac- tive in it, LET GOD HELP Team up with God. At night when you know you must face a heavy schools next day, don’t pamper "naa ol fee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, AGU ST 26. 1955 : | Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK (@®—The Oddity Al- manac: If you think today’s teen-agers do nothing but hang around street corners, you've got the younger generation an wrong, , * A survey by Lester Rand.| head of the Yough Research Institute, showed 7 out of 10 American teen- agers hold down part-time jobs or earn money on the side. Their chief sources of income: Working in drug or grocery stores, typing at home, baby sitting, ushering in movie houses. Some 81 per cent of the teen- agers receive a regular weekly spending allowance trom _ their parents, but three per cent earn their full meee themecives. Being .a teen-ager today, like everything else, costs more than formerly—and it costs more to be a girl-than a boy. The survey showed that girls in the 13 to 15 age bracket outspend boys $2.72 a pa to $2.11. The weekly spending of girls 16 to 18 years old averages | $7.04, that of boys $6.93. Teen-agers who date regularly spend an average of $5.55 a week on social activity. When you get a new dog, do you | —put—a—great—deal the selection of its name? Remem- ber, the wrong name may give your pooch a lifelong inferiority complex. There are changes in fashion in dog names as well as human names. Who today would have the | heart to name his dog Fido or Rover? ? * - A poll by a kennel ration firm showed the most popular’ canine names now are Blackie, Smoky, Skippy, Pal, King, Spot and Tuffy. Such once-popular names as Tow- ser and Prince were far down the “Diamond Jim" Brady, the leg- endary man-about-town a genera- tion ago. * Frank Bacchi, retired maitre d'hotel at the Manger-Vanderbilt, gives this picture--of ‘Diamond Jim” in action: : 7. * “First he'd have a couple of glasses of orange juice at the bar on the chef's wagon beside his / always ‘wore. those diamond studs in his shirtfronts and diamond but- tons on his cuffs‘ and vests. “Nobody would believe how biz the diamonds really were." Oddities in the mailbag: Cham- | pagne is regarded by many as an ancient beverage. . . Actually it was invented by a French. monk | named Dom ans in the 17th Century, . legend that finest wines are pressed by batejabout the bad effect of drinking | year hunt which! cost about two | feet—although many stations have | feet. Today’s “Teenagers. Shun Srebt Corr . Tt isn’t true—the old | in the year 309 . the grapes for . 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You just get up in the air, and your're circling to land.” (I seater fighter. Two trips, nine | J minutes, six ae om) “Oh well, in a aia jet there's | no comparison. Wait'll you get in| the *70T,' with 134 other passengers, _ | going 600 miles per hour, all com- | fortably warmed, cooled, humid- ified, pre: rized and filtered... You'll love it!’ Williams ise prejudiced mai, niiinen seseatieninpenianceciaatnceapnees tadmitted he knows since he is in’ the employ of the Boeing Airplane.Co., which makes have traveled only in a jet (WO | the a a prototype of Amer- \ica’s first and only tin action) | jet Sremapert. * * But though . in inclined to go off into raptures about the future of jet travel, coast to coast and continent to continent, it must be whereof he nae. _ Saay day now,” he explains, the U.S. commercial airline out- fits will take the big step and sink their financial teeth into the. tippy “det Strato-Liner,” which is what the Boeing people suggest their mammoth silver “707” should be named of the Techni- color brochures. And when they do, the American public will have to wait about three years, to give Boeing time to ful- deliver about 700-million dollars’ fill its military commitments to | Then you and I and all Uncle Sam’s | travel Strato-Liners will carry 75 chillun will discover that: ' {to 135 ns eee tet 1 We can travel-30to 40,000 feet | a8 many conviv as you in the heavens without having the | im the largest po ongeng Ragged slightest sensation of going any-| 4 We will be able to ly where, Maybe TWA will serve jet Dot for long, in the snazzest dres- wit of Ar Farce teapot ts cha om th ry | yet invented. But on most flights stratospheri if — but we. o—— ‘there will be no time to take will know we are traveling in the | celebratory sense only. fe tose pe agecicg oe the 2-We will feel calm and cool | w orld to get a good night’s sleep. at 6,000-foot atmospheric pres: | when they finally come in, sure conditions, kept that way by | i¢ transport will force the current expert cabin pressurization. lluxury™ Stratocruisers to be 3 We will nave the largest group | grounded and converted to diners. of fellow - conversationalists | to It will relegate DCls to aeron- bins and | cocktails and Pan-Am will dish up |Sing rooms, ¢a go ed Bay hak wield Gunnin Ie ‘berths, because in a lightning jet | Heads Extension Service ANN ARBOR (#—Clifford Lar. the staff of the University of Michigan extension service, has beeii named supervisor of thé ex- tension program in the Saginaw the | Valley and northeastern Michigan. 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Pe icerveksc= = tp woms300 | JUNIOR EDITORS|| Jane Lee End of Summer | CLEARANCE > —— PRICES StS HED DRESSES DRESSES TO SUITABLE FOR NOW AND FALL $2 .$3..54 “SPOKANE, Wash, (@®—Wheat farmer Asa V. Clark came back ‘from a tour of Russia with a single souvenir ruble in his, pocket and said the trip was worth the $5,000 it cost, although he learned noth-| ing new about farming, | Clark, whose farm near Pull- iman, Wash., is in the nation’s; | richest wheat belt, said yesterday | ee | on his arrival home he thought | : some of the land in Russia up-| fo" peared as good as anything in) | America. - [ * * + j | Clark isa state senator and aft. :| 66 was the oldest member of the | {NO "| United States farm delegation. He MONEY DOWN said they took us to their best) | a farms". during the 10,000-mile, 30- 20 day tour. | WEEKS TO PAY ---“W¥e only got to pick one of our own choice.” = ‘Come eerly for best selection. | PEOPLES | 5 Despite sumptuous banquets, | 8 NORTH SAGINAW ST. Cart sald be oat 10 pounds 3 Values to $8.99 : ; “When en oes sons | . ', ” | " oniong, cucumbers and everything | AT THE FARM—s | ' SAVE TO Vp) and MORE ! ight, t ‘ : else morning, noon and night, i The tty tiresome. I didn’t drink| s = : si wy + em domestic water or The goose, a barnyard favorite, walks slowly with her head up high. : milk. We had some bottled water.| | Geese have been known for thousands of years and have played an | . P 8. important part in our civilization. : “The Russians were perfect. hosta. — the people almost too | Pictures of geese have been found. on old buildings. Until recent friendly. Everybody over there | times goose quills were made intb pens. Goose feathers make good ‘ illow filling. Goose fat is used in cooking. Roast goose is fine to eat. [-— : -bushels of flowers at us. And we Many of you, of course, have heard the ato about the goose that ‘laid had fo take in a home show every | the golden egg. 7 Buy Now for Cool place we stopped.” Here's how you can make a goose for your farm Collection Paste Weather Ahead The American delegates paid gown this picture on thin cardboard and color. Some geese are gray, : YS ae their own expenses. others white oS €ut out the parts along the black outside lines ‘Then-eut through Typhoon Iris Kills 13 ' the slot on the shoulder and slip the neck through it, Fasten it with a || -TAIPEL Formosa (®—Official | Metal fastener or bent pin. Now you can make the goose move her neck Build. Your Wardrobe School Girls Need: reports from southeast Fotmosa to. UP or down, as-if eating. day said 13 persons were killed When you fold the-end-panels aleng-the dotted-lines the goose will @ when Typhoon Iris lashed the area stand up. Werinesday. About 50 were apered. | ),, en Lcsnd Water Pump ; | J : S “Values to $2.99 : | : Lad Idolizin : Vik ott SH AWS MICHIGAN’S TUS. GI Given f re Ch ls bil ne uae 29 | _ LARGEST JEWELERS Lifetime Thrill | Leal = al yn for $3 FT. DIX, N.J. It was at ; aa ¥ an grea" | $125,000 estate of .2 mathematics day for David Young, who's wanted ri hae Mane ik ee to-be a soldier for most of his five - : pel fem phy — tah i bp © * j : cep heen Stel 16 the As transfer of funds to heirs in Com 7 1 T t 2. Se .; pvunist-Pehand. Young David was the Army's od hed as ; guest at this post yeste rday and he The action was taken yesterday was thrilled in’ getting to meet & the request of the attorney for two | the estate. of Prof. William 5. generals and ride in a tank. | But even more exciting was the | Schlauch of DuMont, a New York i Uni teac’ | fulfillment of a dream—he was) 2, aa acher who died Jan. id ‘ed, ’ _— _— * The surviving heirs to the estate ql | form and a helmet liner with | corporal stripes are two daughters--Miss Margaret “oo Schlauch, a former NYU English | teacher who went to Warsaw in) 1952, and Mrs. -Helen Schlauch | Infeld, who has lived in Poland | for 14 years and is married to a Polish professor who once worked | with the late Albert Einstein. * * * | Sc es ; brake relining. First Quality, Fully Guar- _# j anteed. Parts and Labor *. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE * -MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huren St. Open "9 te 9” FE 8-0424 She'll Be Hfippiest — With AT And the lad, whose home is in | West Collingswood, was appointed | honorary aide to the commanding ‘general, Maj. Gen. John W., | Harmony. A letter from David's mother to Ft. Dix, asking for information | about visiting hours.there, led to Atty, John J. Breslin. Jr. told | | the special invitation for the Army- , Bergen County Judge Lawrence A. i loving youngster. . : he feared the money; * * ‘| might fall into the wrong hands if His mother wrote that the cur-| | he sent it to the heirs in Poland. | rent idols of most other kids—like | The court agreed to take charge | Davy Crockett and movie cowboys | ‘of the estate pending an application )=playert second fiddle to the Amer-” “for money by the daughters. | ican soldier in David's affections.; Arthur A. Donigian, administra- During his visit to Dix, David -tor of the estate, said the last he toured the range areas for a first. had heard from the two daughters | hand look at soldier training, rode was a letter June 28,- 194, in ‘in a tank, and got to sit on the which Margaret said the Polish i Post s mascot, a Mexican “purre, State consul had acted favorably “Then came a roast beef dinner in on her application for Polish one of the troop messes. citizenship. “T want to bea soldier. when.1 | grow up," David said as he left. ‘Debris From Bridge = a % ~ REFRIG SS ge . . Kills 16-Year-Old Boy - FREEZER He Collects Big Family | , | STROUDSBURG, Pa. Flying Before Braving LA || géerlo fees 9 Greeting trilge \V LOS ANGELES # — Eighteen abutment fatally injured Jon | ‘years ago Joseph Moreau, Van- Keifer, 16, yesterday and = couver, B. C.,. carpenter, visited seriously injured five others, . at bs 68 8 FAIRLOVE.--$100.00 Los Angeles.. He liked it and do | cluding four children. 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It is so beau- tifully proportioned and designed for today's living needs — and it carries double assurance that you will enjoy living with every beautifut piece years and years from. now. * Because it is so sturdily, carefully made of solid select- _ed birch. Because its ““Home-Planned’’ designs assure Satine Ganiaes for . your whole home as-you add needed. pieces to living, dining and bedrooms, The Sculptura Bedroom __ The Encore Bedroom. Heywood-Wakefield Modern brings you many special satisfactions. It is bright, satin- Lamp Table $2995 smooth and so adaptable to your space and needs. And the secret of its instant eye- ~appeal in the graceful, curving linés that make it so very pleasant to live with year after year. What's more, this Modern_is painstakingly fashioned of fine, selected solid Solid Birch Desk and Bookcase interest ifyour home. 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Soto, _Hudior “This week’ Changeover Activity Cuts Car Production ‘*® — New model changeover shutdowns will cut deeper into new car production this week and next, Automotive The trade paper estimates this week's motor vehicle ouput at 132,- $22 cars and 21,330 trucks. Last week 138,283 cars and 21,270 trucks % a decline,” Automo- tive News said, “was caused by output suspensions by Mercury and Packard. Also idle this week were Chrysler division, Dodge, De- and Nash“ }on ‘the Red Cross, E. Roland Harriman, national chairman, listed the dam- age toll in the flood-rocked states east coast, Harriman stated that the coun- ty's quota for flood relief funds is $13,320, while the total Red Cross | commitment for the rehabilita- tive program has mounted to $8.- 000,000. With 75 persons contributing, So Cakns Gane Gapler nw National Red Cross Head Lists Flood Damage Toll In a telegram to the Oakland, County Chapter of the American | has nearly $1,800 goihg to ald flood victims, said Mrs. Mildred Bennett, director. Fifteen Pon- tiac citizens have donated, she In his message, Harrimari er- quested the county chapter to re- port twice a week on the progress of its fund drive, as the money is being distributed immediately throughout the six- state disas- ter area. Harriman’s. latest report » con- tained the following figures: Homeless families—34,612. Homes ¢ destroyed—557. —— seriously damaged—3,758. |. Homes slightly damaged—9,856. Counties affected—M He added that 8.000 families have registered with the Red Cross for long-term rehabilita- tive assistance. There ate 3,800 Red Cross chap-| 7 © ff ters in the U. 8: participating in : the flood relief campaign. The © Oakland County. Chapter of the | © Red Cross is located at 118 Frank- | 7 : lin Bivd. 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A motorist stopped to help. | seribbling when’ he went to police |. a Hearn pl ee “y He ' SANDWICH, Ill, W — A good) After they repaired the tire, the | to report the. robbery, adopted aan Samana necoeccesecilanrile | MacArthur, made ‘his big-time |‘ \rayarg ducks comprise neal ; ® the second for Mrs, Brewer, They | $270 from Robert Dieterline. . bertine in the stomach and took his} Consumption of frozen orange | television debut as an actor last salt the son oe ow will go to Europe in November on| It happened this way,’ related | wallet containing $270, nae increased by 48 per | night on CBS in ~ wg state in the Union, »'@ delayed honeymoon. Police chief Carl Water: — Dieterline ‘scribbled the license cent 1950 and 1951, story of juvenile delinquency, acd | LEWIs ~ fine furniture 3 3 —= 3 : : a L. Draeger.. It was Dietrich's third marriage, Samaritan turned robber and took unidentified motorist kicked Diet- ¥ = . LEWIS = fiaa furniture Allen, state corpora _ said 669 residents bought stock in the company “de- spite the fact that no drillings | | Were made to determine the amount of quality of the uranium Allen sald funds were paid to a Victor L. Smith of Tonopah, . Nev, Also named in the -com- , : beth C. Kunz, Leonard F. : : ; ' e Sr., Elmer L. Pressier—ali of a 1 ’ mer vent, "on eee 1] FLOOR SAMPLES . ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS . ... DISCONTINUED NUMBERS! Allen said Smith owned a group % »' Ee . ’ of uranium mining claims near eae | | | : |e M SUITES DINING ROOM FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITES. on » fy Yo : ee , , : : eral | : 54.95 Black Steel 5-Pc. Dinette, Extension Table with 179.50 Kroehler Modern Large Double Dresser, . Early this year, Allen said, Tono- 239.50 Kroehler Lawson Davenport and Choir, cov- extra leaf and 4 heavily padded Chairs in Plastic Mirror end Ponel Bed in storlite mahogany, pah — ta ee foerng tn ered in red nylon frieze, one only at a $40 ; Satna ee ee ee , ee =49:88 Mirror has 5 ind guarantee, reduced to... 159.50 — tion w car ae the original savings ee To oe 199.50 99.50 Modern Cinnamon Muhogany 46" Buftet eee + 69.50 229. 50 M bee el C wr ane y Nag argdh gaa —— pool for $650,000. 239.50 Kenmer Devenport ond Chalr—Modern T- 99.50 Kuehne 5-Pc. Dinette. Extension Table with extra —Panel Bed and Nite Stand 179.00 ad hae i gg Alt i yr cushion style with pink textured tweed cover. 219.00 leaf and 4 chairs. Choice of charcoal, yellow... 79.00 359.50 Drexel Modern Double D with “i Bay City people, excited by what ‘299.50 International Devenport and Cheie—Nylon 135,00 Drexel Lerge Size Ovol Dining Table. 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Thomas|}}] 54.95 Large Sine, Modern Seine (a 32.50 Simmons Rellewey Bed— : . boucle covers ‘in choice of omplete with innerspring ae La marty nr oe ‘ee oan sa _, _. 49.95 Ol ce. mattress, 2/6 size ..... 28.88 He couldn't explain ow | 54.95. Modern Swivel Cheir, an : 16.95 Simmons Metal Beds, full shelf Rage he tasted oasstgal boas & California pene t y} iy ee 12.88 - “Somebody shut the door on nes moss edging ...... : ime.” “89.50 Fine Quelity Upholstered OT one 59.95 ae Chair Bed, | only ise * Modern Choir with blond os loor somple .......... 8. Germans Left Idle — i. oc - 54.95 Ceder Wardrobe with élid- 4h yn Cheiea” Founaele OU, be ing doors, guaranteed to in Labor. Walkout selling to $159.95 ..... 109.50 be mothproof ......... 47.88 *— 99.50 Wrought tron Trun die . walkouts left 25,000 in Beds. — _Complete—wit mee — workers Par West orto to- oD LIVING ROOM PIECES SS ee springs and mattress .... 88.88 i ia deus to Wiied teeoren a oF Modern Step ~e were two shipyards pi re Peer eee burg and the giant Henschel loco- 12.95 Medern Floor Lomps ... 9.88 . | ELLA ous ITEMS. arate beg ytd techened 16.95 Medern Floor Lomps ... 12.88 # : Values le $23950 M Sol NE Pak tec ein coneied | 24.95 Medern Table Lamps by 695 TPe, Teel Set. including ke of 1,500 construction work: | Sandel and Lightolier 18.88 any ates ak — liars ane Guiieadinn pi | "24 95 Limed Ook Modern Step : “gs at aj eRpANens Pa Table .... 18.88 " Boosts to meet rising living costs. rack and boking pan .... 3.93 _ The West German government 29.95. Limed Oak and ‘Wrought ordered an inquiry into tron Plastic Top Lamp $20 Down 12.95 Unfinished Drop Leaf oe eee eaedieae Seed eee 18.08 MOD 00 ls tancbeg 209 37,95 Mehogeny Sewing Cebinet th ion of Kroehler and | ional 2-pc. Sectionals : bey Od 19.88 | in a a i above. Covered with decorator 12.95 Four Drawer Unfinished Firm Tests 39.95 Limed Ook Step Table by tweed. All ene of @ kind at 2 liberal saving. Chest, 28-in.’ high; 17-in, First Postwar Plane Lane nile WAOE vies va ves crsesen > 9.88 ‘MUNICH, Germany @ — The 47.50 Imperial “Mahogany Con- ak Se ee - 0 "ave panier AlrerattCo., : “as ........-. 23.88, oP oe en een Soe 9.88 huge flying boats and fighter-bomb- 44.50 Limed Ook Nest of Three Values to 27950 rpemuee cd bear bone io Cater ee enews 28.88 18.95 Metal Cabinet — With =. = ae ae “e 59.75 Grond rg 9 gd De- aos " vegetable bin .......... 12.88 “The craft is a single-engine, cor Lemp Teble ....... ; ' ' . slow 49.50 Wrought tron Desk—With ee $: 19.95 15-Pe. Aluminum Cooker ise After World War Il, West 59.50 bse rf tg Pad ~ B9.93 seacoeeuseess chats Germany was barred from the os ‘able in ma- _ faanufacture of airplanes. Earlier hogany, use as cocktail d 29.95 Weltiemester Serving ‘Set 18.88 2S “engin he or raise to dining 49.88. || finer 2-pc. Sectionals. Most have NYLON covers and FOAM peat vale : ee eee I 2 8 OR Oe Re wo a * ; 8 Also 2- { ¥ “Tee ortahep— mitted the manufacture, 179. 50 Me ny Hostess Desk highest quality metal went eek pi aes ced sas ae 9. 95 34-Pe Pe oo EGS 24.88 i by Sligh. May be used as o “eon ge fn desk ALL SECTIONALS IN THIS SALE 34.95 i Door Metal Wardrobe, ee or may opened into a bs WIDE 5 ov cee iciess : only, floor sample... ... 129. 50 7 :, . ) Bend roner, . sample. 50 : en ee MATTRESSES... SLEEP LOUNGES BOOKCASE HOLLYWOOD BEDS | CARPETS ... RUGS see re Puin-sies innerspring mattresses and matching box springs a 8.95 all Wool 15’ Green Leaf - Se. Ya a on Hollywood legs plus. attractive bookcase headboard cov- poe te es eet kes . : ® 29.95 180 Coit Innerspring Mattress with ered with black and white plostic tweed. Also full size 998 AN Weel Carved Ceret, green Re 5 ae SE — woven stripe ticking bacinivseuns 22.88 - et $69.88. ee a dain ae ee Bion Sq. Yd. i ss D 139. 50 Sim Sofa Bed, double 5 in See ee Oe ee eee 39.95 U r=. construction, green twued. cover, - 63,00 ote" All Wool Green Bork Pet. si } wT 115.00 12°x7'9" igs “Tone Tone | ah 259.50 Simmons Apt. Size Hide-A-Be , cov- oo ered lime green frieze with Beauty- rest cushions, floor sample BEER! sn gah 299.50 Pullmen Sleeper ith foam rubber _ . chins coved in metalic toed 26950 “OPEN "AN ACCOUNT : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, A UGUST. 26, 1955 ... = ae a : Hoffman Wants Erosion Funds. _ Maintains Lake Damage | Equals Losses Suffered in Flooded East RADIANT DIAMONDS ; BENTON HARBOR & — Rep. ‘Glare §E. Hoffman (R- Mich) | claims that Great Lal.cs erosion | damage is worthy of Federal aid | if the flood and hurricane swept. feast is “entitled to 80 millions | | worth of federal relief aid.” | Hoffman's statement followed | President Eisenhower's flying in- | spection of eastern states damage and call for envergeticy measires. The Michigan Congressman | asked the President “take a look | at the eastern shore of Lake Michigan,” contending (that. , | Michigan sholud be included ia the emergeacy relief, 10 DIAMONDS 6 DIAMONDS | | ssiz.: s 49 3, damon : x : pF pone iggy ; matching 3-dia- chim, Lake Michigan residents “have been plagued by a receding eee) | dine the past several years “There is no difference vsteroan | | the tragedy in the East than along | | these shores and elsewhere around | the lake,”” Hoffman stated, except | that our damage is not quite so) | extensive." Hoffman said-the U. S. Corps of | Engineers has the necessary ' data and information on the Lakes | damage and could move—inwith- ,out delay it the President so directed, j Williams Earmarks Special Session Date. | LANSING (#. ~- Gov. Williams | ‘today set Oct. 25-28 as possible | | dates for a special session of the | | legislature to consider problems of | | highway safety and mental health. i | In a letter to legislators, the | Governor said he would reserve those dates but would consider the | || possibility of calling a session the | following week. | Williams said he would * ‘grate: | | fully receive" any suggestion legis- | ‘laters have on the problems of Lan a ne or mentally re- ‘tarded chi | j in lustrous 4K sold. You can't iy eatthister value. Gave now, ‘Ter ott a 12 DIAMONDS farement ring oma 69, 16 DIAMONDS | 1s meghiiieast @a- ort ‘39 Kanee —— the price, 14K gold. TAKE A FULL YEAR TO PAY : Each diamond- - Tested for cut, color and clarity before it is set in one of our gor- geous clayey we re finest vale to get nest value for your . at all times. Phone Ff deral 3-7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW ‘Detroit Senior Is Fir Senior Is First ‘Under New Reserve Act | DETROIT @ — A Detroit high | } school senior is the Fifth Army! [district's first enlistee under the | | New Reserve Forces Act. i NO DOWN PAYMENT 1” Weekly | He is Michael G. MeMath, 17, } j and he joined up under the eight | ‘year enlistment program, The | , district covers 13 states. | After completing his high school + studies, McMath will go on six months of active duty and then hgerves for 7) years. 3 = st le ir. ee Where ‘Thousands Save Mittions a For People Going. 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Sedans and Wagons 1952 Country Squire ‘1953 Leantry Boa ton and Indian. consulates ! bm __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGL of official con- Indian officials-said the United | suggested informally that the Indian Embassy in Washing There also have been reports | 32-year-old Ray Goff, Flint factory from “Washington that the talks worker held in the fatal shooting here might take a decisive turn of a Flint divorcee Sunday¥-morn Waterford Man Fined When arraigned back yesterday, Harold E. Zoiman, 3%, of Waterford Township, plead- ed guilty to driving while under the influence of liquor and having no operators license. He paid a total fine of $125 and $35 costs. a The Orange Blos- ‘som. nome is your assurance to top Other beautiful styles $100 to $1000. Easy Credit Terms ~ No Carrying Chorge Cdn ~*~ Jewelers see ‘Polio Shot Clinics" continue the program another week, said Dr. John D, Monroe, County health director, Doctors at the Pontiac clinic in, oculated 65. children yesterday, while 62 youngsters were treated at the Health Center in Royal Oak. Thursday’s results bring the total inoculated to 2,242. Termination date for the school authorities, he explained. Local health department author | "Fties will decide whether or not to | hold mass vaceine programs in city schools after conferring with | Both clinics are closed Satur. Statutory Rape Charge Faces Independence Man- - Examination“has been set Sept. 1 for Charles Garten, 27, of Inde- pendence Township, charged with the statutory rape of a 12-year. ald girl, Garten was arraigned before Springfield Justice Emment J. Leib yesterday and pleaded inno- cent to the charge. He was placed in Oakland. County Jaf after fail- ing to furnish a $3,000 bond. Coal rates almést half of | the patieery Slectricly, s | | night. ‘ IST 26, 1 Committee Will Draft Changes in Zoning Laws” A: committee to drgft changes in the city’s outdated zoning regula- tions was appointedat a. dinner meeting of the City Commission and City Plan Commission last j | 955 | City Man Is Jailed Eugene W. Miracle, 31, of 249 Orchard Laké Ave., was arraigned before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum yesterday on a charge ot driving while under the influ- ence of liquor, He pleaded guilty and was fined | $100 and-séntenced to four days in Oakland County: Jail, About one-third of all the timber removed from forests in the United | States has been used by man. The other two-thirds has been destroyed by fir or tree diseases and insects. Live in Champagne towns in the Champagne area of France, where the famous wine is ‘produced, are Reims, Epernay, Ay, and Chaions, Natives of this region are called Champenois, Tr sy Just Receivd Another Shipment... and be Orion Justice a one — will depend upon Goff's release The dead woman, Mrs. Rita) mance with Goff after she had! ‘|to Aid Flood Victims ~i Betty ~ Sitek,; “29; passenger,” days. Operations will resume Mon- day in Pontiac and Royal Oak) from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m. The Pontiac clinic is at 15 W. Huron St., while the South Oak- | land County Health Center is lo-; cated at 12401 E. Fourth ~~ | Reyal Oak, ‘Murder Warrant A first degree .ourder warrant | |'was issued this morning against ing, according to Homer G, Gerue, assistant’ Oakland. County prose- cutor, , ta Gerve said arraignment date | from. Poatiac General Hospital, | where he is recovering trons self: | inflicted wounds, A suicide note, written by Goff, ‘and turned over to the ‘prosecu- tor’s office, definitely placed the | motive of the shooting as jealousy. divotced her husband, Bert, Ge-| rue learned from relatives, | LANSING @®—Gov, Williams to- | day called upon Michigan residents to support programis for the relief | of flood-stricken areas in the East. | , The Governor said Michigan well | knows the meaning of natural dis- | aster from the Flint tornado of | 1953. “During our period of suffering | we were gratified by the nation-7 wide response to appeals of aid,” | he said. ——. | 3 Detroit Teenagers — Injured-in Accident! Three Detroit teenagers were | hospitalized after their car failed to make a curve in Addison Town- | ship last night and rolled off the highway, according to State Police. | Reported in good condition this | morning af St. Joseph Mercy Hospital was, Larry BR, Steffes, 18, the driver of the car. He suffered a fractured foot and a | possible concussion, ‘ i Williams Issues Plea A plus feature found in no other mattress of similar quality | REINFORCED WITH x EDGE CONSTRUCTION mee f= Guaranteed @ Provides larger Area with Firm Support @ Prevents “Rolling Off" Bed Feeling ‘suffered multiple abrasions, bruis- | es and a possible concussion, Her | | condition was good. Her sister; | Catherine;15, ‘was listed as fair} with fractured pelvis and tez| and back injuries. State Police of the Romeo Post | said -Steffeg admitted: he was traveling 60 mph going into the lost control 17 N. SAGINAW ST. ai He was ticketed for speeding. _ curve and of the car. 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WARD-WAY | Bl CREDIT PLAN an. ins ecrtaint * t —— t oie * de i ' ; iroou tilt th i an O i PeMANeCOL Ori ba Sn ho ; r mur 6 ‘aril ' ne) fi * i] ~? fin ‘ iL it ule ee i ‘ i j : i ‘ i ch i : : ‘ it ; \ ' ir Geor , 1 ‘ ‘ i Til P ' Pin ‘ ts of ti : i Ro Peary 1 fe ai # t consen i rr iF i i i i ir far t Virgin ' f a! ‘ ' LATO A = OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26; 1955 “ie, es The Gecnsion © Decrees Men’ Ss Dress diaeh th thks cts ok, And, | TSE E i gif 3 oe. Lobby of Riker Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons | RIKER FOUNTAIN rece trterrrrenttnre ont 2-Hour Free Parking STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Seturday ~ HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED AT JACOBSON’S WHEN YOU - MAKE A. PURCHASE . MAPLE at BATES 9:30 A. M, to 5:30 P. M. date plans . that include every goy social eclendar «oe @ wash with @ white linen-look collor ond full box-pleated ties on the gentlemen. They'll sit in strangely enough, they'll be com- fortable because they know they're doing the right thing. ‘. It it’s net customary for the boys in your town to get dressed up for dates. with their girls, per- dates with girls are informal. The only way you can satisfy haps they don’t even own sults. “ a social situation in which get- don’t be surprised if he has some-' thing else vital to do that night— if it may mean going out and buy- ing coat and pants that match just to go out with you, way; if he’s only going to wear it now and then; if he’s going to outgrow it right away, When the normal course of his life demands such a costume he'll invest—if you can wait that long. occasion on the able and wrinkle shunning dress skirt. Green, grey, block or brown. Sizes 7 to 15. 17.95 “after spending the summer visit- City, S is a brother of Mrs. Quick. ] * NANCY JOHNSTON The Donald D. _ Johnston's of W oodbine Personal News of Interest Grace Seton of Ottawa | drive hag returned to her home ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. McLaughli:f of Mon- mouth, Ill. * « Mrs, Lee Quick of Beland street left by plane Wednesday for - Hill | D., where she will visit | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Law and daughter for 10 days. Mr. Law CASUAL DRESSES STREET LEVEL ‘BIRMINGHAM The boys spent eight weeks at Camp Cotiept at Cate, Ont. ssid Sin asiy ent « Wards Point have purchased summer _ drive announce hike The occasion was to honor the the engagement . fC approaching marriage |¢lub’s sponsor, Carolyn Dalley, of heir Oo ustoms daughter, Betty Jean. She is the| who is leaving for California, The dis . bride-elect of Robert Mathews, son club also met its new sponsot, Mrs, ughter, | Your Friends ce srs, waiter Mathews and the|Bugene Carey, who is a ony gad Will Appreciate late Mr. Mathews of Cottage street. ger Obes of Flint, sen dt Mr ag| Thoughtfulness | The weliing dite bow tome ot ter] mary hope, wae ses ove Mrs. Hubert T.| By EMILY POST ee = Hunt of A ae me; “My mates ~ Ecorse. Both | and I be’ to a bridge club that | ee capiting emepnge tg pened cotond - Students. Are Enrolling Now . at wi was = the University ove ot the couples was unable|l for the Fall Term! oe Siete ts minke, T half. BEGINNING CLASSES | is affiliated their places on very short notice, _ Tuesday, September 6 with Alpha 2 ‘ary reed Bengroang org ll oe 7 Pi a oo be (Evening School—September 8) — arp wie mS fs oe a ae Beginning classes in Business Administration, Alpha Kappa SS ach goes tao tote at reer Higher Accounting, Secretarial, Junior Account- Kappa. A is divided and given as first. and ing, Gregg Shorthand; “Stenotype an Steno- _ December second prizes. The night of the graph, Typewriting, Comptometer, a, wedding is | Party, one of the — went ete. being planned.|. Som ous onete’ Tue ebetents DAY, HALF-DAY AND EVENING player looked rather surprised at dollar willingty. The Business Institute ig thorough, practi- we Sih gael : cal business - ne SS wh sand nga i pene one for - + sew oy haben oe wae = us . .* Mr. and Mre. Patrick H, Murphy | host, should have paid the dollar | tains free emp pment service. and iamnily of Birmingham. them is they were doing us a APPROVED FOR VETERAN TRAINING Guests over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ronan of East Iroquois road. The Hills will ee Mrs. Douglas M. and daughter, Vicki, will Be guests over the holiday weekend. Meeting Conducted by Fashionette Club Mrs. Robert Smith was awarded the trophy for losing the most day evening meeting of the Fash- ionette Club. ~ The group, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- ee met in the Adah Shelly aide Sak wetie ti dete Riley will show movies of her fam. | ' ily’s trip to California, The club is open to new members, Calfskin and suede in black, combinations. Wonderful saving opportunity. FINAL SHOE wr Y $985 Orig. 19.95 to 28.95 I. Miller and Palisa. - Entire stock ‘clin and summer. footwear by these famous makers. navy, pastels; white and spectator _ SHOE SALON sramer Lev, Se ee eee Fine CHINA SPECIALS Always Tell Fill- 4 Guests ‘you didn’t see it. whether she could give him a, gift?” -____ —- Answer: A gift of small value would be entirely proper. ting dressed up is chllqntery, Byt| of National Federation of Temple Youth, and Jeff Siegel. Spo nsors Honored by vies Filles Club — BETTY JEAN ALLISON Mr, and Mrs. Orville Allison’ ot | Darty Baxter court are announcing the 214 S. Telegraph Rd. 7 W. Lawrence Street Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call, Phone or Return This Ad lor New Builetin eee e eee preety tee eee) Jackie Rae Dance Studio Enrollment Wed., August 31 and Thurs., Sept. Ist : 4:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. : Classes for: — Beginners — Advanced Students Children and Adults TAP: — BALLET — BATON — TOE MODERN — BALLROOM ediackie Rae Studio FE 2-2128 syria in open stock. ee -SPECIALL SAVE UP Here’s the china value of the season! ‘Fine imported i china with 22K gold band’ excep- |i} tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china | | FINE IMPORTED CHINA PLACE SETTING trim, yours at an $4 TO 50%. 16-Pe. Service for 4 ...........00..-.$ 299 30-Pe, Service for 6 ........0.0c000..$ 4.95 68-Pc. Service for 8. .s.6...00. 00001995 - 100-Pe. Service for'12. (8 extra cups) . .$19.95 Gift Items. Galore ba ered AUGUST SALE! Nave 10% WILLETT or on WHITNEY © shortens up to 8 inches without a stitch ,. . each tier finished . . . of softly-swishing Celanese acetate rayon taffeta «+. Washes in a jiffy... color-fast . .. shoulder straps available... sizes $2 to 40. Open Monday and Friday Nights "til 9:00 | Buttons 7% | | | : e : mt TT z | q A a hace leas bo. . i N. Saginaw St. FPSCSST SCOTS SST SS SS SS SSSSSSSTSHSSSSESESSSOSSESS EMPHASIS ON THE SIDE SWIRL. . ls very mach in evidence | Fall, Hair must be a trifle and well | GtANDALLS HARPER METHOD SHOP Phone FE 2-1424 Villers of the pes W ater Ski Club of the Oakland County Boat Club met recently to discuss the decor of their first annual Ski Show Dance Saturday. Pictured are com- Pontiae Press Photo Mrs. Floyd Shotwell of James K boulevard, Jéerry Brace of Kessler avenue and Carol Runge of Detroit. The dance mittee members (left to right) Ken Smith of Pontiac drive, | will begin at 9 p.m. at the boat club. Women Add Serenity to Family Life we women cannot solve our problems by male solutions a oe See Tea Ceremony I ttended seemed a most dramatic Stustration of feminine power. By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE our two children. If I can do A friend took me recently to a something better than housework, Japanese Tea Ceremony. why shouldn't 1?” s There is nothing better any y Sam Benson — : FROM ONE OF THE BETTER COAT — at really a budget price... season’s richest colors! Lined with Tempo - Resisto facie watreth oe) vied -- with ‘swe ; We tly @ feshion find! USE cE MY LAN LAWAWAY PLAN New Fall Coats @ Coat You Live in TEMPO-RESISTO LINED B ae ae Mm—i4—t6 .—18—20 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- woman can do than create serenity | for her man and her children. hae ad an cc Aten A beautiful clear complexion makes a radiant and pretty you. Let Merle ‘or that edded something thet makes every costume an eye-catch- or. See cour brand sew costume oor purses. cud accessories, MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron St. What © , | Le. | VITAMIN | Facts..; Pie MARINA ROGERS famed Vitamin Consultant Wm. T. Thompson Co. will be in our store ; AUG. 29 thra SEPT.3 | | to tell you about the latest |: information on vitaming F and minerals in the field | | of human nutrition, | You ore invited to | Goes your diet ie ay PLE bite | AEB Cate INL toh ctlove Yokes them in many cuttings including the star sapphire. a _ Open Mon, & Fri. Evenings Till 9 P.M. it fuses a atl : 3 5 tnt i ag ay ae z oN qe af ¢@ f } THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 ; S the right answer you be ir line for the $1,000 prize. Here is how they worked it: HOPE YOU WON'T MIND. Ellie had “stopped at the motel earlier in the week’’ to leave this message, so she uses the future tense. WE'RE STEPPING OUT IN THE COUNTRY. STEPPING OUT, going out RE-BUILT MOTORS Phone 18 Menths to Pay FE 2-9111 COMPLETE AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES (a tt tn tn tt in hn Se tt tt te it PLENTY OF PARKING Pontiac Piston Service CORNER OF CASS. AND LAWRENCE a 7 eT wTT meaning, colloquially, - ; for ‘a good time, is in accordance |with the story clues which. men- , tioned “unexpected festivities." WITH NEW FRIENDS is also sug- | gested by the word “unexpected,” |and is more informative than the lvague word FEW. WHO HAVE SCORES OF FINE ANTIQUES. SCORES, meaning a large num- ber, is a neater fit than STORES, which also meaning @ great quan- tity or number, has the implica- tion of an abundance of things in reserve or storage. WISH TO SEE NIECES AND DO A BIT OF SHOPPING. This is @ further reason for taking the ex- tra day. Ellie wants to see all her family while she has the chance, and will evidently see her NIECES /* Now you can paint over cracked walls or dry walls and plaster and paint in one operation. Gallon | ; # Most Colors | » Machine Oil Window Shades. . . OPEN THURS., FRI. AND SAT. 'TIL 9 P. M. *2.09 | up te 36” 9 KRIS cas salioaalaass Sin ciadinaindic WISH TO SEE PIECES (of the antique furniture) AND DO A BIT OF SWOPPING. EXPECT TO HAVE DREAMY TIME is also more in character; DREARY would obviously not fit the mood indicated In both story elues and message. HAD SOME TROUBLE WITH CAR. Probably harking back to talk with the elder (’’s before they ware von Wp menos SLPS Gut ws THE COUNTRY with Ni gw FRENDS wo nave 3Cones oF F ve amaques. wis}t, vo see NCES ano'po A erT OF SHOPPING.EXPECT TO HAVE DREAMY TUNE. WAD SOME TROUBLE WITH CAR. A Ej stanon man ercep Dogon. POC SIT a started, Ellie reports SOME TROU- BLE. If it were the SAME TROU- BLE, it would be hardly worth } reporting. A FILLING STATION MAN FIXED. DOOR. WILLING, sort of person, is not likely phras- ing here. DOOR is' the word, be- cause POOR TIRE. would not be usual phrasing. The story clues mentioned a “battered, old con vertible.” so DIRE TROUBLE ALSO WITH TOP is very much to the point. If a COP had entered the story, Ellis would undoubtedly have gone on to tell What happened. JOHN IS SLATED TO HAVE A > | TREAT. The TREAT is for future faction, and is a HUNTING TRIP PLANNED WITH DAD AND UNCLE. This is more logical than A GREAT HUNTING TRIP. BROTHER IS GROWING. We don’t know how old he is, but his | jgrowth in the past year, could | impress Ellie enough to warrant | |mention whereas CROWING, i.e bragging, would be of much less importance. HE’S LEARNING TO | WHISTLE AND PLAY CROQUET. | LEARNING is more positive than merely YEARNING. And LEARN- ING TO WHISTLE would probably as—a—description—of _an—obliging | Bonanzagram ‘Answer Worth if 000 af or “therefore.” So in spite of the reference to fall was ON PICKET FENCE. MOM WORRIED ABOUT] STRAINED ANKLE. A SPRAINED ANKLE would probably require the services of a doctor; a STRAINED ANKLE would call for home treat- ment, plus a little fret and worry from mom. THIS PAST WEEK SHE HAD TRYING SPELL. THIS CRYING SPELL, without further explanation, unlikely and if she, too, had had a SPILL or fall, Ellie would have not been so camel about it. ' SEE YOU FRIDAY, READY TO START FORTH. It’s not START NORTH because the story clues did not mention where their home fancier spelling, with . At any rate, appropriate to te motor trip setting of the story, the sig- nature is ETHYL. Luxury Ship Nightclub Returns to Muskegon MUSKEGON &®—Harbor spokes- men report the SS Aquarama, Great Lakes luxury ship. now moored at Chicago's navy’ pier, will return -to Muskegon .next | month, The veenel has operated this | summer as a an nightclub at | its Chicago dock. Reports indicate she will be! towed back to Muskegon for the winter while undergoing finishing | eve touches on the conversion work e going cargo ship. It is expected to sail to Detroit | next spring to enter her first sea- son-as-a-cruise ship between De- | troit. and Cleveland, City Manager Resigns WHITEHALL @®—City Manager Howard Gwinnup has resigned, ef- | fective Sept. 1, charging the City | | Council with “lack of cooperation.” In his letter to Mayor Alfred Wol- ler, the manager said he had something else in mind in the way | | of work, Gwinnup has been White- ‘hall city manager since 1945. He came to Whitehall from Anderson, | Ind. F Steel Demands - | Will Increase ‘tron Age’ Says Supply ‘Requests Will ns Mill “ Producers yelling for. hard-to-get steel “haven't seen anything yet,” the | Iron Age, national metalworking | — states. “The steel industry is headed for new records in order volume, in production and in the delicacy of customer relations,” said the pub- lication. “These will start a-build- ° * Iron Age said a slight dip in auto steel shipments! has “served but | to butter up some angry feelings | of other steel customers whose de- | liveries were hopelessly behind ori- ginal promises.” It said predic- tion that steel supplies. will be in better shape by the fourth quarter are “wishful thinking.” “Emergency calls tor other steel will be made—all of which will tend to further tighten up the “Soon the auto industry will be stepping up its already high level re stainless and other products. The pace of 1956 car optput will be this year, demands from construc- tion, railroads, farm implement | makers, | neous steel users will be piled | |upon the record requirements of | the auto industry. ‘There will be enough incessant steel*demand to support 100 per cent opérations for some time. “But mills are in no. position to reach 100 per cent operations in are not completed—hurricane rain set one large steel plam on *| ear this week. “More rehabilitation is needed | ! to put equipment in tip-top shape. | Steel deliveries will slip further | | behind in September and backlogs | will mount,” NEW YORK W — Customers | order volume for sheets, bars, | even with or ahead of last year's | | fast tempo. During the balance of | that started two years ago. The | Aquarama formerly was an ocean- appliance manufacturers |. jand from hundreds of miscella- | the near future. 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Maple lamps, mitror, two pillows, mat- tress and spring and framed pi¢- * , | es : : Mees ‘ S f - ee x ‘ i Teg Page| see “FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 Ce > eas a> PONTIAC, MICHIGAN) 1, | — *s pas Serer ce a i Ei ‘TWENTY-ONE WATERBURY, Conn. @® -— The! lies an uprooted six-family tene-; the wreckage, almost piece by | that traffic policemen wear masks.; The water swept down Torring: : Naugatuck Valley, known as Con- | ment. __ | piece. And as they do, another] In Torrington, the voice of a : St Main Street, reach an ¥ bean 0 Other houses simply evaporated. | body turns up. Civil defense work- tough-looking péliceman quavers ton's Eat tine ing necticut's “industrial lifeline, isi y Aenaiaticn & ink thro “ie i si to the marquee of the Palace smashed by ‘floods as though ou see a foundation here, a sink | ers go ugh the area spraying | as he says: . The as “= | there, That's all that tells you that | buildings still standing with DDT| “We've never had anything like | Theater, flooding the A&P a Panzer division traveled ‘its | Riverside Street once was lined by | the way a farmer sprays his or-| this—not in the memory of the! market and scores of other homes | ee ee length with all barrels blazing, 4 chard. oldest residents or anywhere in the | ness establishments, “Tt looks like the end of the| — “2 » The floods, ironically, now are | regords,” ee | Me world,’ muttered an old man on! “Even residents of Waterbury are | producing virtual duststorms as * ©€ 6 “I live on the top floor,”) said Torrington’s East Main Street, | barred from this roped-olf disaster | the mud dries, Right in the center of the city| the old man, “I woke up and shaking his head unbelievingly at | @rea, patrolled by National; Even in the center of the city,| was a European-style bridge that | looked out and all-I could was the : Guardsmen, Only ttiose on. emer- flooded but less hard hit than the | held eight stores, four on either | yellow water, Motorboats ~ “I'm near 80, and I thought I'd | gency duty are permitted in. Brooklyn section, the.dust stirred | side. The bridge is gone and so/ ing around, -taking people out of seen everything, but never any-| Bulldozers and cranes remove | up by traffic and winds js such! are the stores, windows,” thing like this.” * * * From Torrington, down through Thomaston, Waterbury, Union City, Naugatuck, and on to. Sey- mour, Ansonia and , grim / | scenes still unfold a week after *| the waters struck, Waterbury presents one of the starkest pictures..in. its so-called “Brooklyn” section, There the search for bodies still . goes on in the masses of debris. | | ae a @ducation in the Depression year He has been at it ever since: some of his “students” have been attending for more than 20 years. re Pontiae Press Photo _ FIRST MEETING IN 43 YEARS — Five sisters getting together for | Esther Cheevers of Chicago; Mrs. Daisy Hight (the host); and Mrs, the first time in 43 years are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hight | Mabel Einboden of Los Angeles. Two other sisters are Mrs. Hatti¢ at 494 Whittemore St, Left to right, they are: Mrs. Edith Robertson) Pearn of Southwold, Ont., and Mrs. Lillian Gray of Los Angeles. They of Hamilton, Qnt.; Mrs. Ella Weaver of 43 Osmun St., Pontiac; Mrs. | have one brother, Walter Grantham of Hamilton, Ont. Australian Goodwill Ambassador Visits Pontiac Area 1 SIGDEN 2 MEKOS 3 NYNSU 4 NIWD eo eon @ wWewnrs ea “Your communication addressed to Gov. Williams is hereby acknoty- By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL Jr. An ambassador of good will from Australia will enroll this fall at through the Rockies. ‘This is his _ first trip to the United States. Dr. and Mrs, Norman -D. Smith, mitting, he - will travel to New York and then go on to Boston Sept. 19. they were all given to the Tn dians.” Prof, Maurer, inspired by “Swe- : se dish Folk Schools,” started out on 5 SDROW aoe setts Institute of “Tech cr Holly, are the. hosts: while | VISITED STEEL MILL yard in Gary readily answered itte when he-was-a-young-instruc.|__| 4 — Chosen from more than 20 can-| Thorbjornsen is visiting Michigan.| While —_— Lo: rae —_ my question,” Max ‘said, rn eis tae 4 , didates of Rotary Clubs in West-| He was scheduled to depart for —* § larges’ | “LAND OF PLENTY’ gorau sth thos formal educa- > DTFR | or Australia, Max Thorbjornsen. | New York earlier this week but | Sivtnine lke it betwee mr my life,” | “This is certainly the land. of | 2, was selected for the club's m ome at| Plenty.and this is well represented - to Maurer’s surprise. “Instead,” he said, ‘‘college | graduates came, and they have al- “©1955 What's My Line, Ine. Yesterday's enawer: Penny, alee, Girl, f boY, Boby, quArter, saviNgs, nickel, cent. the sponsored one year fellowship to the eastern school. . is in the Pontiac area friends from Holly he met recently while traveling | British Routed in Fierce Battle Americans Open Fight With Flanking Attack; Tecumseh Killed. - itor's, Note: Michigan's history ty “len and ‘sive, but too often * helmet, oxygen mask, parachute, Police said they anticipated post- survival kit,. A radio goes into ing of the reward would bring a | One pocket. Now he’s ready te flood of tips. The only tangible stagger off his plane. Glue they have now is the report irs hee naan ae dee teste th coen be a bine Tinie on By the time, mother’s darling a road near the camp the day looks like he was ready to go out | Peter disappeared. ; doing and build a great big snowmans. “ype — pod it’s only the beginning: they Dulles’ Speach Tonight pounds on a survival . their flyers before Perhaps a Mae West, helmet and |Deals With Near East their planes. Sloves. A radio goes in the) NEW YORK (Secretary eee) ons te | hotaben pilots. garth eee : a “pilot's = starts) ‘They think i's nothing compared r of a) with the tight G-suit the fighter ag ie poten ih sult” as the | | but tent tt wonderful to fly home, | Girdle | have delayed his trip. for Gorham Killer | $2,000- for “information leading to the storms ravaging the northeast FOSTER GOODWILL Max explained he was here to foster international goodwill be- tween Australia and the United States while undergoing post graduate studies in civil engineer- ing at MIT. He received his bachelor of civil engineering. degree in 192 from the Univertity of Western Aus- tralia. : After his studies are completed he will return to his native land and visit Rotary Clubs and re- jate -his impressions and show - slides of the United States, The Australian arrived. in Amer- ica early this month and has since visited Canada, St. Paul, Minn., and Gary, Ind. Weather — per- $2,000 Reward Set MUSKEGON #® — A reward of the arrest and conviction’’ of the’ bullet through his head, Aug. 14. the finance committee of the board Max declared, “I am amazed at how you do things here.” “ While in Pontiac, the student viewed assembly line operations at Pontiac Motor Division and had a tour through the Pontiac Press building. . “TE can't get over how long, powerful, new and many cars /on your dinner tables,”’ Max said, ‘ Ww “I have never seen such a variety food.” + af : : i ‘ ee ee i er . mes oe ee pes te, if s \ eae : eee ; " : . ele t s 5 " r AR Somer ‘ * a . . oe at ae x Re : ee \ of : . pe m4 ee ret { : \ % ‘ ; as [= . : £ _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 | ae |\Giant Beans Could Be ferhse Wort toon |tecaeseamansis for next year's bloom, and this) sruch of western cowboy includes hollyhocks if tal plants | originated in Mexico, says and profuse blooms are desired. | National Geographic Society. CHECK how many ‘ways you can use , « BOLENS | Trou + ble for Bachelor Fai If it a2 sf ls H f f + jie i i + ig to maintain the status-quo, of beans could spell a mess Sweet clover. outdid stable fer- of trouble. ) tilizer in Michigan State | Univer. sity tests by J. R. Guttay, R. L. Cook and‘A. E. Erickson, they told the meeting of the it | enough every Bolens Gorden Tractors hove 11) ettachment | eS ee angry sald sweet which give you year ‘round vse. Only Bolens hes nit Oe | ~ Ge Gunhige ten cen’ Oh every two years, resulled | | Verva-Matic Drive, which gives yeu sontinveus smooth sears | P weeecceoccocccccosooooccoccocoocooeoesetoee/ 4| M0 them. “Eee in an increased row crop yield of | need AA peees eh oD RD, een - $3 +> Fred hasn't play his cards too - 23 per cont and 30 tna a bar men ensins | | -. pe ‘ either. Having the fertilizer every | i Se Inter-Garden Clubs 3: ion Gheesmn tae hoes apie years yields per t o> Re a | $ beets end com for the past nine cent. The two plowed under to- me © 4| years with no iM effects, he has al- gether increased yields an average 4 $4] lowed himself to become compla- of 28 per cent. i ' eficent. “This fact is important to the 3 | | + | Ca “an ‘Pontiee Rd. at O Rd. FE 4-0734 - FE 4-1112 Ree > SAMPLES, EVEN pdyke Rd. - - | ¢ ©4| “I love to see stuff grow, and . ant 3 4| the vegetables taste mighty good,” r Your Authorized Dealer for | Bg see % ———————————— Fe Tears, leaiig With Bis chin - TTT = nn - _ $$ WATERFORD C.A.I. BLDG. 3: as be hands cut compen from his uecORM NOAENTS —— KASCO FELDS. 4 : $4 The picture of his giant bean- , Season, ° © J | stalks on this is evidence > ae 3 Saturday and Sunday 34)sis0 ‘me 4 cde: was recovered ty 8 erp ef $3 = 34 way the Press gets around, any- “a “i 43 AUGUST 27-28 > — w he's ie fer trove, Other gleanings from papers LEE o, > Yet he innocentty believes that presented before the agronc- : 4 OPENS 2 P. M. *4 pepe TT pe pated nm sania : | The Tractor Man 5 ; © 4) Beans. 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Anaconda’ s BUTTE, Ment” @ — Anaconda officials say Butte Hills — called the richest hill on earth — will reserves than at any time in its Butte estimated at 600 million tons would be mined by open pit methods. The 100 million estimate was given by Chester H. 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See the fabulous “Kinemins”.. life-like little people so truly real, they laugh, they sing, a? walk, they dance... they almost breathe! hme aay xe é ~~ cy Bs a and West,” he INTERIM PHASE phase now. make a step toward the bigger goal and reduce burdens at the same time. So I should say that since none of us yet have complete trust in the other side. we must search diligently for sdme means to lessen the danger and proceed | a little way toward the creation. of that trust which must in the long run be the foundation for any real ‘peace in the world.” Geneva and considered it a good week's work when they responded by touching a finger or two. he came home with his head in the clouds, his feet seemed solidly earthbound. t -eept of man as a mere instre- 4snent_ot_the state. peices tow em things we are apt to be possibly discouraged. But I was also pro- foundly impressed with the need for all of us to avoid discourage- ment merely because our own pro- posals, our own approaches, and our own beliefs are not always immediately accepted by the oth- er side.” ful patience, intelligence, courage and tolerance, never forgetting | vigilance and prudence, can we) keep alive the spark ignited at | rue PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 af ¢ i] be] rE i : F at suspicious- fices and supplies. Concealment of tremendous nuclear weapons is easy, the questioner argued, and (pi z 5 3 _ he concluded with: answered, Agronski, this is just as true as you are standing there. jong run the—kind~ of peace for which we are seeking, the kind of peace that will allow people to be really tranquil and confident in their daily pursuits, will be achieved only when nations have | achieved that mutual trust of} | wah we ‘tatke--hed-—-on—the new tral “We are up against .an-interim | We are trying to! He extended his whole hand at) If “We must never he deluged In the | | Russians were sineere in the face | said. face...” floor, restless with still unex- pressed thoughts. “In. other words,” he said to a friend, “I'm sure we lighted some kind of a spark over there, | and it ought to be kept alive. | those fellows meant a lot. It le | probably the greatest thing that | wil come out ‘of the Geneva | meeting. Fd say the second most impertant thing is the ef world. We've certainly | lessened the threat of war."’ | An aide asked him if he felt the they showed the world at Geneva. | “We mustn't lean too heavily | on that new face,” the President “We must keep up our mv-| tual security pacts. But at the same time we've got to give that | new face évery chance to prove | its sincerity. We just can't say | ‘This is an act’ and dismiss it. There's too much involved.” Numbered among those involve- ments would be the satellites. It) may be the lot of Dwight David! Eisenhower never to effect their | freedom. But he will not cease | trying by means-short of war, In- deed, ns ay ba taken the first long stride: into believing that one week of friendly, even fruitful, negotia- | tion can wholly eliminate a | problem arising out of the wide gulf that separates, so far, East | from the. White House, “A gulf as wide and deep as the difference between individual Wherty and regimentation, as wide and deep as the guif that lies between the of man made itn the image of his God and the con- THE RUSSIANS -—“, , . we mustn't lean too heavily on that new ' “In the matter of increasing | contacts between East and West, many items were discussed,” he reported after Geneva. “We talked | about a freer flow of news across | ithe curtains of all kinds most of our attention in this gmepbitd Aie gg inter iay was the greatest possible degree of agreement. 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And relief pitching is more important- in the final Preliminary Victor in Doubt _ VANDALIA, Ohio —Trapshoot- \lers were still taking about yes-s ’s merry mixup which left Moss -Ouilian Eye Finals“. =jin Rain-Plagued Doubles : 3 : Z F * PRA = & 2 -¥ | z »|the National Junior singles title A Lt Boston at Detrott, 2-p.m—Susce (7-5) va. ie Heavy Weekend of Racing Washington ® pam. — Baines eae i ig i He pane te = Grand American Handicap Features} Trapshooting Program at Vandalia arlamsenin po maser The 2,000 shooters in today’s Grand. American tossed $35,000 into the BROOKLINE, Mass. % — Men's competition BOB WOODWARD Says: WALLY McILROY Says: | SALLY ‘GODOSHIAN Says: HELEN HANEY Says: EDNA HUMPHREY Says: EDNA LANGFORD Says: ETHEL SMITH Says: THANK YOU! : For Helping Us Prove to Sam Benson That We Could SELL MOST OF OUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE If It Were Priced SLOW ENOUGH! Thank You Again from All of Us... 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Before the game, Cleveland mound selection a ‘‘shocker’’ and the Troy, N.Y. southpaw certainly proved the executioner for one night at least. The loss dropped Cleveland two full games behind | ork, is emphasized ribe Yankees ari the - best pa fourth place Rei Sox could do was a split in a doubleheader with the Tigers. Detroit won the opener 6,1, and Boston grabbed the nightcap 6-4, falling five games behind Wew York, In ‘the other American League contest, the Athletics conked the Orioles 9-2 at Kansas City. for Yanks; National League action in the} and he made his first start Aug, 15 Swimmer Makes ‘Erie Crossing The Yankees called Coleman up Windsor Man Battles from their American Assn. farm, Exhaustion, Completes going 5 1-3 innings to beat: Balti- D. AAT more 12-6. In his only other ap- 18 Mile Journey’ pearance, also against Baltimore Aug. 28, he pitched one third of an inning {6 preserve a 32 victory for Bob Grim. * * * It was the other way around last of Lake Erie at 4-80 a.m. (EST) today, after completing an arduous 22 hour swim across the 18-mile KINGSVILLE, Ont. (#—Marathon swimmer Ray Muench climbed out | sports headlines called Stengel's’ East was spotlighted at Ebbets / night when Coleman got into trou- Field where the Dodgers were | ble with two away and a run home slapped down by the Redlegs, 85 in the eighth. Grim came in and and 6-5, It was the first time the | applied the stopper the rest of the | Bums had lost a double bill this year, and coupled with Milwau- jon 3-2 victory over ‘the New York Giants, it left the Braves 11 games behind Brooklyn in second | place. * * @ Philadelphia nabbed a pair from St. Louis 11-9 and 83, and the fourth place Phillies are now only a half game behind the struggling Giants. The Pirates edged “the way. Joe Colling's two-run: homer was the big blow of the Yavkee second inning and Anfy Carey con- tributed one in the sixth. Al Rosen homered for Cleveland in the sixth. Washington, in seventh place and beaten 15 times previously by Chi- cago, refused to play dead as Bob Porterfield won his third game from the Sox. The Senators knocked: out Connie Johnsén with a four-run fourth. inning, and col- lected 13 hits in all. Green Fees 27 CHAMPIONSHIP The New Look In NOW! In Private Club Condition MOREY’S GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 2280 Union Lake Read off Commerce Road HOLES an 10’ PER — q | | College Golfer Wins Indiana State Open INDIANAPOLIS (® — Joe Camp- . bel of Anderson, 19-year-old Na- | tional Collegiate Golf champion, | swept the list of Indiana tourna- /ments today by winning the Indi- | ana Open. Campbell, a Purdue | student, previously had won the | Indiana Junior and the Indiana | Amateur, the latter for the second | straight year. His 282 total was two over par ‘for the 72-hole open and two strokes | ahead of the top pro, Sam Drake \ of Richmotd, Ind _ feature the new trim- ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER®® “Nya ance re ‘DOLLARS AND SENSE eee "Siok gales Aah oa tsa abd iek masa ee tie low price. Those tailored by Hart Schaffner & .. Marx are priced as low as possible for their high quality. Just arrived ... our new Fall selections and-tapered Trend styling in v conservative Charred Tones. “Not inex- _ SAGINAW - LAWRENCE | Seminhem 272 w. + Mat passage between Pelee Island and the mainiand. The almost - exhausted swim- mer was barely able to stumble up te a sandy beach when he landed. It took him more than 10 minutes to crawl to the beach. He had entered thte water at 6:15 a.m. (EST) Thursday, The swim marked the end of an amazing example of endurance by the 29-year-old Windsor man. It | ‘took him more than four hours | to complete the last mile of the | swim. For most ‘of that time, he rolled helplessly in the lake swell, with- in sight of the tired cfowd GLabout 100 persons who had waited more = | it was all he could do to keep his || strength after a rest in the water. | © Regional Honors is trict softball champion, seeks ad- | than 10 hours to welcome him. He finally seemed to gather his strength for a last effort, and he stroked up to the beach. For the last 200 yards, he was accompanied vy an unidentified swimmer who jumper into the water and swam along. side him. Trainer Alex Henderson oid | Muench pwas extremly tired, | wanted only to rest. During the last nerve . racing | hours before Muench gathered his | strength_reports said the swimmer if SUNDAY, AUG. 28 CHILDREN’S DAY! FREE RACING HATS FREE RIDES IN THE RACE CARS a seemed to have lost all control of 7 - arms, and was~ barely able | 0 kick. bape stubbornly refused to be | lifted from the water, even when head above the surface. 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CURT, NE athe wo Mie ty wand Stara | Mage glioon THE ROKT) aan 2a || rising of the teenagers had been | Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of St. Clair, put down and golf's “middle se-| Mich., in a grim struggle that saw| | New MULTLFLOAT is the fisherman's dreom! Catch fish on multiple hooks on the some line! niogs,” as Jane Nelson refers to! Polly unable to win a hole after , g caTew the group in the twenties, had ta-|the 10th as they halved the last] | Oret bee where Sting’, boul Kets silt mons ree ken complete charge of the Wom-/ six in an —— struggle. used, set air valve, ottech te line — end start en's National Amateur Golf Tour- A be fishing! ZIP-HOOK eitechments eliminate knot = nament heading into. this after-| Miss eee has long had her tying . . keep hooks end bait cleor of line. \ aaer YOUR BAIT noons’ semifinals. eye on the national title. 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Stock Car Event | Art Walker, All-American tackle, | °°" pee sh co sees x sn an Watrous, D | , 3 eT ” “a NEE sere tat, played more mites than any oth to minutes to rank rd in minutes : . : | record as he won the 150-imile na- foal player ¢ on the a of | played. . "os : ~ tional AAA stock car race at Wis- | *aeos cs < ; consin State Fair Park Thursday. | Le : " ¢ : ——- | Bettenhausen, driving a 1955 7 _ : | Air Force piateans: | Native of Kenens Hank Sauer and Ernie Banks| Lowest number of winners tor al Chrysler, finished the distance in) Attention ‘BOWLERS Attention og am ‘Shanter Pee ramen nieruty of 8% oaly members of te Ch] years top man améng American ty nne mines taser an | a Ae bic QUANTICO, Va, — The, US. | Michigan’ s great football end, cago Cubs ever to hit three home | jockeys was 135 in 1921. Top rider oe His average speed was SATU RDAY, AUGUST 27th : : Air Force has the best “collection | Kansas-born, although raised in| The Montcalm Bowling Centre is officially This Weekend (<2 s."xsiem rome nism seer cs @OLE COURSE BOWLERS 9.7 || ome h° here b as an infant, moving to East De-| | say a te Inter Service Tene Champ ot ! . "||| OPENINGS FOR LEAGUES 4 im OPEN BOWLING Ockland Hills Team |" ay, Oars pr! | i | Patong gre 3 y 8 P.M. Mixed Leagues a | SS TWOW FORMING ontcalm Bowling Centre SPILLWOOD LANES Yi Free Parking 30 E. Montcalm __Free Porki mg a |Win Service Crown Host’ to Feynt Ni ane in one game, was Charles Lang. —_ ee _| of tennig players in the military ecctargss — beg Cl ARKSTON Opened. We still have a few choice League ™ the—Inter-Service- Tennis Champi-| troit, . his” present home, at the xf . INDIVIDUALS and TEAMS AbwQ) DAILY Shoots for 4th Title, Alameda, Calif, won the singles } i ATTENTION! Sen fFS27n 060 l KEEGO HARBOR M/ ° Coll Elmer: FE 5-1662 =e Share of $1,500 crews and teamed with Hugh Ditz- Berkeley, f., picker teeeieteeded § oF GG | Come Te By H. GUY MOATS . Al -W. All seven of Michigan's 1955 bd Veteran atrous, Oakland , fecthall guenee will stert st SAM BENSON S Hills professional, and his partner, 1:30 p.m., (EST) Auk about our Bowling Shirt offer Tommy Sheehan, long a top-rated | —~———_— : _ district golfer from Al's club, to| © oF ; day were primed for their 4th try . 5 at the Michigan Pro-Amateur . Charapionship. ‘ This team captured the event last year at Battle Creek, and im 1947 and 195% as well. They will set off on their 4th try Sun- | day at 8:61, over a somewhat revamped Tam O'Shanter Coun- try Club layout. The test will go 36 holes and is a best-ball competition, They are the event's | only 3-time winners, Sunday's tournament at Tam 0’: | Shanter is the 1st time it has been | held in the Metrooplitan area, since | its inception in 1935. 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With An Asphalt Surfaced Drive or Parking Lot © Commercial WE NEED SALES HELP EM 3-4236 © Industrial eM KR Kt Weather Spurs = = Grain Advance | MARKETS | q -eerpory p Aut. 22 cuncaco | wm — Weather again Eee A oar 5 light of- advance in In prices ve the Pa Bi! other sew on light if Board of today. i | tuee stronger. Celery tly This action of the main Midwest crops again aided the rest of the market, where much more modest gains were attained, Wheat near the end of the first % soybeans 1% to '™% higher, Sep- | tember $2.27%, and lard 8 to 5 pounds cents a hundred higher, September $11.00, . Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 26 (AP) — Opening -— 1.93 Mar ok Bee sisal Lome May LI tu Mar .sccccer y a Jan TSitL ome Bee iar eat | 2 MOT ..ce-s-- b.0g% gen conmcses 120M MOR ..cereee 1.05% csaseee Lat Lai Mar ..escoee 1:35 8 ©6Sep ooes- 11.00 ae * voubévee Bat Oct eee 10.00 - MOV wees 10.25 Sep aphesis oo-+ SOM Bee «AOS Chrysler- UAW Mum on Arbitration Talks DETROIT umPrincipals nthe Chrysler contract negotiations re- mained tight lipped today. Nelther the company nor the Indications were the talks will continue right up to the deadline Wednesday midnight. Unless ex- tended by mutual agreement, the contract will expire Aug. Lett | 2 don 490-478, mos Bs weaker. ie bet ? ie me eur 2-4" up 250-3.00 M 1.00 Blueberries: al pt. large 26 cents new 23 cents. fw Geatainoek Califerts Its 4.00, Ms ‘4. is; Callf, w ents, 6 dos. behs, 808: tapped ‘ond wasieg ih $2.00-2.28) Mich tne “3 eit dts: few $1.83. Celery: Calif of erts Pascal 2-244 dos ‘4 pe 435, ctms 125 2.40. 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J. %e | torte baskets Sunhighs LU. & No 1 extras 12” $6.00-5.50, U Ss No. I's #4 mgt Male Havens 2%.” $3.00; Triogems 2° | $2.00-2.50; Hales a “ 300-350, Cali? % | red and Rio Gems 3%” | bu basket: 2 5-3.00, few low $2.00. land 3” min A washed unless paren stated: Call- jong whites 400-450; bakers ; Idsho long | whines 3.50-3. 75; sacks 34 cants: roun Feaned and unwashed 50 Ib, sac Lt shes: _— debts 4 8-08 film sacks Radi 2.00, 305 2.50. ee Bweet Potatoes + 50 tb tb erte Porte La Tenn: 2.86, La 3.00-3.35; vs. Sota: few 2.40-2.90; Tex Pair 2.00. jones: Ind per melon long grays wo ioe 45. 38 ce ate, Black Lees 36 tbs 65-70 cents. @ ibs €8-90 cents 42 Ibs 1.00. large §6%-60 wtd- avg 60, medium St, small 3. Grade B large 8, US. peer Detroit : prices: wholesale fruit and; >| chips spotted the list. , Carbide, Dow Chemical and Bul- | ova, Potatoes: ae 7 facks*U.8, No 1 site aah. | adniiral »| Allied Stra .., b& "| Alum 4 Jones & L : AlCOR ss sane 121 zate Mayes. : ommecott .,,. Am Alriine ,,. 3 pom ora ana K ‘ae DETROIT EGGS IT, Aug. 26 (AP)-—Bege, f,0.b./ Detroit, cases included, federel- hate grades Whites: Grade A, extra large at’ Stock Market ” ‘Climbs Higher NEW York w—-The stock mar- ket, resumed its active and higher course in early trading today, * * * Gains ran mostly in fractions #*/ although some stocks ran up over f two. Some losers among the blu¢ The steels continued their strength of yesterday but the cop- pers were irregular. ~~ Bethieheni was up 2% at 15342 on van opening block of 1,500; U. S. Steel.was up %% at 54% op 5,000 shares; Colorado Fuel & Iron was up '% at 2942 on - 2,000, : Anaconda lost 5 at 81 on 4,000 but Kennecott was up 1% at 12942. General Motors was off % at 127% on 1,000, Other gainers included ~-Republic Steel, Youngstown Sheet & Tube and Youngstown, Joining in the rise were Goodrich, Boeing, Phil- co, Consolidated Edison, Union Losers included Allied Chemical, Phelps Dodge and Westinghouse. : New York Stocks jLate Morning — Air Redue Allied Chem ..10@ = Lal crs Cael: Jacobs ] ‘ Allis Chalmers be 4 Johns Man ,.. 405 wen Sonttew se SACRE SR MTS She. 1p exjoraiory ding only one ‘well in five produces oil Dad's « almost as proud Ca his CADILLAC as he is of me! 3 ge eggiz 2% q & . i i! SUES eLUSaSe-e Fee BSB HK & & SHewwe e eiaieriy: Lobby Reports Copper Price Jum Reveal Drop in Spending to 43 Cents a Pound . Lobbies reported spending $363,341.17 less during the first half of 1955 than they did over the corresponding period in 1954, according to a Congressional Quarterly tally of financial statements filed. with “The count showed that first-half lobby spending totaled $2,187,011.69 for 194 groups. CQ said 198 lebbies reported spending $2,549,352.96 during the first six months of 194, First-quarter 1956 spending, initially listed as $899,302.14, was awelled to $1,018,972.48 when 33 filed financial statements too late to be included with the first quarterly tally. Additional late reports could push the 1965 first-half spending totals higher. The top spender was the Transportation Association of America, which reported expenditures of $227,011.70. TAA said, however, that it was reporting spending “for support of all this organization's purposes and functions."’ It estimated that the law required no more than 1 per cent of the $227,011.70 total to be reported as lobby spending. Other top spenders were the American Tariff League. Association of Electric Companies, General Gas Committee, and CIO. MUST FILE All groups registered air the Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act of 186 are required to file quarterly accounts of their receipts and expenditures: National | THIRYY.THRER_ a ee sis There is a worldwide shortage of copper and prices abroad have risen as high“as 47 cents a pound in recent weeks, The shortage here was aggravated by strikes which kept most of the industry shut . 1 'down for more than’a month, Anaconda is a big miner. | Chile and the government hs rene pies sll mae copper In Europe so long as the price is higher there than here. _ nisin -_Death Notices © : ined FETS 1985, me, wae F Fea HAGE AIR AMBULANCE onounp Pursiey Funeral Home Fe Pia Complete facilities, OR 32-1187 + Drayton Plaine—-Waterford Twp. GNIFIED SERVICES Kirk ral Rome Pe ceed Donelson-Johns ay = oat. HOME ae Lots 5) ‘ w pice rata Oe ORAVE 3 : FOR WANT ADS | DIAL FE 28181 | | From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. F ¢ 3 present wees 26 * ws the union free to call | growns: Grade ¢ B8%-59 wid avg | Atehl $84. medium soy “se wid avg @%, ~ | emall 38; tw B large 52. rade C large 35. = B. peewees 26. Checks vr et —Newsin Brief Total weekly ro ts ree 4 * te bay an may grade: hee we — : . %, Gerald A. Davidge, 24, of Claw- ne ieraatie y . 28.6 oe | son, was arrested by Pontiac Po-|lsrse 42. ee oF ea co enerday fer Nevin rab | ian“ nae ee |B 3 * seal | a, k on large. steady on a. an %3 FI come hotties fell off his soft drink | q)ua"tte "tnt “so "atells Pijces ets) ‘Me Seiecl aoarup ae auen [Spe f Saspel Stace a |S 2 Be stop ean up t Ss. Ea: Sore the oe pe eld Ca . . Pare As Joseph Wilson, 35, of Walled | cflerings of large ce : 162 Penpey, J.C Lake, pleaded } to + - 5S Pe ee _ 3 of being prt ory Scie CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | 4 Ste One ves Many groups criticized the law, in stitements attached to their. terday before Justice Logan receipe “180,404: bay” ee Ra “$04 Bhelvs D ... $3) official reports. Some said the law needed “clarification”; they of: Walled Lake. He paid a $25 [B* Prige Spchanens, + ore Ae a -- 3° te $32 | pointed to “uncertainty as to covefage . . . and reporting obligations.” fine and $10 costs. EARS 2 ae ean “1383 Pillsby «a6 | Other groups attached reservations to their reports. Some groups Marjorie Huttenhower of 60? E. ae ~ Prices wacnans Ete 2 lower:\ . “8 —s- “ ed said they filed “in good faith’' while contending they were not subject Tennyson St., reported to Pontiac ge: C 0; mots 9; ys etanterds ‘ s8 33 to the law; others filed “under protest.” é ; : + current te- oY . ae yomeey Set 2 eer ae “4 18 3 Another area of confusion concerned reporting methods, Some , : ay ¥ listed all expenditures, including salaries, administrative home. Value of bicycle was placed | 4.,-,, SRICAG® potaross Fi ‘| Zoo at $7. er on treck 188 cad total U Tob ins | . @Xpenses, and overhead costs; others said only a small percentage Kenneth Lake Orica, | mend moderete and market avout sieady Ba oS ee oS eee ee reported to Ponting Police yester-| frat mat sh ta St isthe Orete Fly HH} — Representative statements indicating the contusion and-uncertalaty day that someone broke into his | Was, rules sare a Oa oe ovee coverage provisions of the lbby law auto and made off with his casting | sin Warbas 91.55. ? ; . 902; American Hotel :Association—Does not consjder itself subject to rodand rel. Saal at the... Act; however, it will file reports pending clarification 2. .” Robert A. Watt, 24, of 52 Frank- oultry : tea| American Medical Association—“. . . unable to determine: whether, lin Blvd., was arrested by Pontiac DETROIT POULTRY : #14) or not the Act is appligable . . , (but) is of the opinion that it is not. pp amg) FE eg Sa ee we Bi +7 | Because of the severe penalties incident to violation of the Act, even being drunk and disorderly. p@7 live peahry a ry up ee 10 «, 2, a ype f ra a4 et in good faith, the report is submitted under protest.” : wth -cotipys or hepa : American Petroleum Institute—‘Pending an authoritative construc- Learn to Drive. If walk, baal Std 97 we por ad ee a drive. rs steady prrat Rocks 353 } oe . 314 tion... . by the courts, the Institute is filing this statement.’ By doing or shi eg 4 ‘ - #82 | 80, however, it does not admit that it is subject to. . . the Act or that oe. Way a Sa = ing moderate to light earryorers of ail By : “7 it is required to file this statement." 2 : : T st an Ti Se Fee tine —ate | cea peng ct ae oe ee The Auburn Heights Lions Club, | , CACO, Aug. 2¢—/AP-—-(OBDA)— Hy uae a ee a Re Tues. night 9:00 bow league coops ibe} ; . categories forth - + + ‘official forms, Following will be bowling Sept or —Adv. foe. paying | sneha feds Reavy 39.7 | decision of the .. . Supreme Court. . , which, according to some household articles, | {;'s. “taponetien # io & 1 36 4% ‘io 6 tw 9 eee ea, Air Li ins i pane Epo perapeelliagee si er nee: sth erg Sat. 8 a. m, Lutheran Church,| re tea repented on the ‘efticier forms. Furnishing this inlerumaten, Hin —Aav: ait Fruit ... 862|, however, is not to be construed as any admission that the principal Aivetiod: On Ges Cp... 321 : a and. receipts was te ; Rummage sale, Aug. 27th, 9:00 DETROIT LIVESTOCK tk ; a ——. = a purpose = expenditures recel; influence | > gghar glee omer 7s . rr Aue: 28 (AP)—(DBDA)— Her \ Seeet oe legislation. Pen nt th on | Oe nay wre ene PRE BE ESE La Chamber Commerce othe. 8~"Lezl come ha evi your per cen sree OO \west x.. 74 | that... ft does not appear that the functions and purposes of the nse ae in vole al ge ere Compared ast Thursday reding ‘active, Inepir, Cop " a Wests r Pe a Chamber of Coiletates pape U.S... . are of such meine a to ; ~ tee ‘Sed saeecs and haters ete dee. int. reeves 287 Woolworth |. 49-6 | require reporting . . . since there still exists uncertainty as to coverage ; other grades steady; jo Nick .,.+0. 87.3. Youn 8h & T 95.1 . anes ag ar . tiene’ ee ote ¥ m Be ater? e ith Dad 123), , . and reporting obligations thereunder, and yaene possible garage Pine Adv. | condition and sort; buils' weak to Ga. lowed? mockers Gnd feeders sends; clarification thereof, reports should be filed , 10 head prime 1025 Ib. steers 36.15 NEW the Lake Carriers’ Association—". no expenses were incugred in |neariy 106 head mostly prime 032-1171 | .Suusied Pree SY es OF ete B. sigs HITS 56; bulk aver good toxtee whse oh eo | direct communication with Congress. ee utility to low good steers 14.00-20.00; | wei +14. +1 Stocks | asserts that-it is not subject to the... Act. 14 heed prime 972 Ib. heifers 23.00; | Noon si Ba 13 4a 170. Sse? ity "Sea "eet an | oat : Et ee mixed steers and heifers, 550- soe et 178. B Bri f T | h M cove igbe ison: te bean Ta sine | raase me i oe usiness Briefs elepnone ergers Holsteins 0 pe ne 148. “| stnooth, young cml. cows, type, ma eeeene 3 sa 1982 Affe Cae emmy tera, cores, 10 Affect Michigan i ‘J . — a a $ —e | = Settee low. choice “Soo-iis Ib. feeder steers | Pigures after decimel potain are eighina aS senior vice president of the LANSING @ — A merger of the 18.00-21.00 re i oe Saat Kudner Agency, was announced by | parent hol companies is ex- ore eo ro oa Gerity-Alehigaa® 5 tae «26° 34;3-—H. S. Ellis, president. to lead to eventual com: 7. ertaia, outlet | Masco Serews sss 9) 52 | dent of DP. Brother-&-Co.,_and. ince incomplete: receipts 3\Roay Mie? wee FT Ee : #1 Ce Oe Ag Se onee one of its organizers, Hatch will Z . er, most ‘loss’ on good. to = | WSR Saree i scice General Telephone Corp. of New and. finish Bled ee tacos Ai {assume his new duties in, New| york has merged with the Theo- i a ty for er SEARS HE ment Son ren: : 3 _ Gee TE ot | * : perme || fee eretienm || eT Tal CASH WANT AD RATES i Capes Sey 3 e iH BE el aE ie e. e __BOX- REPLIES Se T Tt : , at Ry the Press office in |. the following boxes: | ~ A, 0, 18, 16, 2B, OE 23, 2%, 27, 8, 38, 0, 5, fF? G0, 63, Tl, 73, 81, 83, 96, ' 9, 101, 102, 111, 114, F. \ |THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1953 | ) | ae. ty aed Female 7 MODEST MAIDENS “ + by Jay Alan| Lost & Found _24| Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32|Remt Apts. Furnished. 33: WE ARE BUYING AND, BELLING ‘Bese nod blehes ote Nicholie & Harger Co. nw : -8183 5% N AGES zoe home, Work ee . Pint Bt, S| Silat WANTED Gint GA Wi ie x 6 NO are for 2 childr —, aes he .__ ose: TRACTOR AND Sunday work, 12:30 to 8:00, 657) works ive Ne nere with 100 cs ay MPLEMENT — dixpenime PTW |. OR | BD CHARLES, Realtor | amnee Fe (os Pe eat 2 pone Waive “Hobbies 4 & "Supplies 24A | Bogpatie Basten, YT 8. Telegraph “ets ee fr fisuibet. t} DIVISION EXPERIEN ITRESE |ARGUS C3, USED. COMPLETE. i= $$ ACT & ‘SAVE $$ cELUSE OROUED VIDOE Vi FLOOR meet i een soe, Ra. Rochester, Mich. | $3. TDC. slide projectar, used. | act By calling. for our bid on| round apt for 2 Wey Ret F TENCED WATTRE new eed, $05, Polaseid. comared, topo | 2 contracts, fine joe RE couple. Near aus ae i ; | EXPERTENGEDW with modern comfortable | . movie t. Easy | fod time cw comme te _, commense | nn | Ming quarters, Cail collect MAy- | terms. See new PolaMatic 3D | vie wa | PURNISHED , yom FORD | cuba WT andaD "a ree La | projector” PAD! PiLM | ,, bel, of private evewters. come. PE 41 PR apy 3 REPRISED GAINES wou 1n- VEE OP A: nla a FY 2 ir _OgeEREENG, gt | _bretoered. 2 Shetere, 22m. Bagi snail epilren, ev oe a fis, | | New ‘SCRABBLE SETS. 00. PAINT W IT ect aa 1 yee aoe nad ote 1 Bi * MOTOR CO. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER WOMAN. 10 WORK” NIGHTS” 7. | to fit) BACKEN ‘STOSE: is Hast | MOan after § pm. PE ; ‘ ' rape Republic 22101, ext, 41.5 P™ oe i “Tetprencen: ‘Apety om —panrespe FE > BROS a at oe Cass. ; lrmim ham ‘EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. 3 calls, | _Notices & “Personala 25 | ee “| : lus Cross ~ complete charge. Good cook, fam- lharwen's, & 21 , Per | Secrest ttn et = | NEWLY DE ry a outed On Si] HAS NUMEROUS | _Mot“ ste 79h ‘Oe SEB" | WoMAN tO" cane PORCH: dite PRIVATE RETECUVES | Dixie i of : adie eaelieadlae, year " iy 0” 2 = ~~ EXP. WAITRESS bettie nh fone 3pm AY { 20.218, oxp. Bonded. FR 5-0001. OR Dis or ‘re Ot 3-20 Cee wand both Commo ear. Markel. SALESMAN POSITIONS FOR — | Atso assistant cook. Martin's WalTR ESS WANTED Week ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes — Mitod” cectrack cast wae OR YOUR NgwLY DECORATED, BEDROOM Well known, reputable concern | ares ew, eee - No Food PE 2-4386 Knopp thos customers irom the oe es es Cem ete - ere a the i ied ttiames tm the tome te) ENGINEERS [Wenued Baise | a ware ‘LADY ron a former Araur Sweet On 3488s, | KL. Templeton, Realtor | st - bee cond fate Cagitimate “EXPER ENCED KEY PUNCH OF. and ‘13. Pe ds mes degaet Pe tee ase brehard Lake Rd _PE +06 Mee Cana furnished. Ne aS. oy an EERE FRRISITA | ore ok on wn, To 7 Gin On OMA REFS | Wanted Real Estate 32A) hilt ary a Becta) ot seasonal. For men who | home nr, Pontiac. 2 adults. No ernon ¥ FE 287s. Rare soi heating. root we DESIGNERS SLPEMERCRD, WATTRESE | Utne” wee ioe tigre nita The Salvation Army. |. LISTINGS WANTED. | _2avits‘uy"re eae be sary. Low maruet saturation. gh Anas Bg WHITE WOMAN TO LIVE IN. Oatre pees. PE #3 Somes tatms, business of came We have futnished . ie “ Call PE 6-953 for interview. IN ~ res with care of 3 children and ‘ PACHA BEAM WHEN ROUGE ARI mercial ties us for . a ESTAR. | - . > | me ight housework. Sire -26 pa, aw ALANS i e FACES BEAM WHEN RUGS ARE os erover ~ apis. Avoly in person only. ng F e PULL OR PART TIME BAKERY | area’ waceuent = A LAN tn cleaned with Fine Yeom. — i¥'s ROY NAUE. ealtor a ae ; AASSIS o Pontiac salary for rr person. om a est. Wa ations. , es PO. e e_ Ores =: CHASSIS | Box 11 8g ee Seven oben escen FE tet ne NAPE Sore 26% W. Huron: OA 8.3339, FE 2-431 SrATIOWARY -. HOUSETRATORR, 5 AUTO WARRERS | BASIC PULL” Toe Me WAITRESS AND | Warre ms ; DERLY LADY FOR | - bat hate he exommd charming, and — that J can't af BER aits ke LISTINGS WANIED 1470 Vinewood, off Joslyn. : m) +. } sel A : i as r | vs I aye & We io ip e-hert’ ' $04 8. Sanford ikea YE ‘5-0720 | - matter wht *ou uave ‘ Jsthie CTAREPRORT OPTS Feat FOR DEN ENGINEERING a ig tingle ae per | ny oh r holidavs. ve torting "rs. | MON. 2 TEs, OR, WAVE. ibe service. a (a eaaiiied’ rouer | Rear Oxtord. Adults, 2-881. conditioning : ° ne on “Te | 27 | t ~ — a eq mS SS A ee ee Union | WATTRESS, CURB GIRL. POUR. | | Building Service 12 Landscaping 8A MST nm araen, Bucs na a eee Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 +. PRODUCT TEST GIRL wintae “FOR, BOOKKEER “tain girl, Apply 2490 Dixie Hig! “ the easn to. you FE 71-0086 PE ¢1157. BUTCHER AP. | ; ; ° | ee Pad PART vie FLOCK), BRICK. CEMENT WORK GENERAL LANDSCAPING. GOOD a 1 ROOM, PURNISHED, COUPLE ar Saver Mar. INSTRUMENTATION | empioyment & pleasent working | arTpaes. (NIGHT, PART TIMB. | and fireplaces FE 22468 sept hl ae LEM LET U8 SELL YOUR HOME WE ly. Private entrance, 120 Ee “RS Don conditions. § days week. Typing Apply in person after @ Dell's prick BLOCK AND CEMENT estimate Reasonable eres have buyers waiting if you want Cen MED TELEVISION een. | “were | & bookkeeping experience” ¥@ 19. 3481 Elizabeth Lake Rd. work Aiso chimneva No fom too —*:1!96 —— cash for vou: boar we cam «et sa. oo eh oe | IMPLEMENTS | Sewell eu a Pontiac Press Box WE HAVE POSITION FOR A | large. Residential and commer- Gl -or FHA financine We buy. 2 BEDRM. APT AT WALLED Clemens. re « sis | i tie young lady for general office | cial. Guaranteed work Ph. FE. Waterford . IF SO, se’ or trade a ai! force of six Lake Living room, large erm : DFSIGN ANALYSIS GIRL. POR SILK AND WOOL Fin. work Must be high schoot | _ 4-004 ‘) @=perienced salesmen to serve . modero kitchen, full - = a2, SHUN ANALY. | tehing. Sep, Collin Cleaners ie or gouivaions Typing essen- | CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR. | you Call today. move tomorrow | hed, and — : | Woodward, R eter, 27711. or ree estimates, 20077, ' school, = , | jocghe on sit | ae wecaisa cesme tonne rat | peo. mimakes. FS an scaping Let US Gon’ sok tat ean te: APPLY |GIRL FOR" GENERAL OFFICE | Apply in person I -p.m to 4pm | CARPENTER. REPAIRS AND AL-| ' Russell Young. _ cated in heated — butiétng-————— SALARIED | Roe oo ae experterice pre- a ef Michigan, 63 North | ype ste service. Weather- Campany | Give You 1 Place to Pay a j This { ‘one of th 2 4 : araeevarares | SOrSEKEEPER. TAKE} FULL = “7g | CEMENT "18 OUR SPECIALTY. Grading terracing & sodding.. Ease Your Mind | 419 W._mturen Fm $4528 +2401 or EMpire 33209, 5 PERSONNEL [= for working mothe: ne wi = Help| Wanted | __& Sen meee EM | Botistect operon pn Free .es- Restore Credit | en Eves, ‘tl 0 oun. ‘ ; SURGE BS ROOM: OOS AND BATH. OF AND BA secretes nates OR | menor aa ‘enrine Modernieme | Baar ig—seavicg | «= WE ARE N GREEN LAKE OFFICE arn 2500 E. MAPLE RD, —‘#0UaEKEEPER nrARE, PELL BEauTiciay AND MANICURIDE te a Saar ee Mesermisiee VE teers. | Daw" DAN'S | LANDACAPING ce WE ARE NOT A GREEN LAKE OFFICE | , 5. Misieed a y _foe tome tad “wager, PE 4413, Sine tutions Poutlac We nate | faTt, Veneer, and fireplaces. FE | Cleanup. PE -8713 | _ LOAN COMPANY | nants" SE Lemme | Peeler - BIRMINGHAM the clientele—you the taitietive, | —°00% after € pm. | ae BUILDING AND GARDEN- MICHIGAN CREDIT _ | cottages, homes and estates. |3 ROOMS, BATH, PRIVATE EN- 7 7 ea A Salary commission. Murray | (i MENT—GARAGES ing work. FE _. | COUNSELLORS Since 1925—LIST IT HERE ey Adults. 86 N.. And OPEN SATURDAYS KITCHEN WOMAN Li-w: et uron Shopping Cen- SPECIALISTS ROTO TRLINO AWD LTO Wt Mpa pote NSELLORS soase | 1018 COMMENE De Ens sana |? ROOME AND BATH. t4 MADE a 1 : -in_pereon 96 : floors, | trucking. FE 4.6229, 1d " pe. «a *s ’ - | Cafeteria Help W 7 | Garcken cotton tek yall, reese: | RAL PAR CORE | ee Catlend Theater _____ | —wosdtard eit Ringeebere__ | "ROOM UNPURN. : “ 9 to. 1 APPI Y IN PERSON ria e p ante L R TOP ; ¥ TE Pa) J std “RSV: Experienced commercial and in- me PnEe ESTIMATES ° ap) also snubs nd RAY ¢ URNELL’S MKT. | wiz, sox on uist your tace| Sf',,2ath, eae heat. FE . , : pie yy ——— eee pe x WORE a es 57, HENDERSON PrOice se00 Commerce Ra. |) ROOM APT. 300 CORDELL, \ ALDRON HOTEL. 1 ee — d. ig oy ag ; mp » lantoonping bd by experts, , “re Sonn Ph. Ponting INNEY ] Pay ne Th. A | SESE est | pec lcnema, booms b= | FR ely PS TRerh Sing baw Were) Fain tame. eer eae Sashes LADY TO IRON, CLEAN IN pe 5 ont betw. 2 and 4 p.m. Zook Ovin: Truc 19 wy UNty. . small home ing, Pri | Bueuse 23 thrown Auqust ” 36. _CE MEN] li & & BLOCK — ~: : prog. | Maen WEDDING pipe a fis WOULD LIRE TO BUY BMALL INC i Room AND ee i ; 5 ee i A ee — Meer phone - deck | ~ = : snd WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE ; |Hroote ye nase poe ke Bessie Pisins. messee | | LRCTpICAL | Vda; LICENSED “Co and every. Sone et service ai at ings ~ fast service. iene eee _2021 Scott Lake Rd. . Dinnan & Son, 66 W. Hur. ply Pontiac Press, Box 82 COMBINATION WOOL AND tLe | —=4_Murrer, FE Sow “Pu saot) any time, rr Wid. Children te Board 26 3 LARGE rou for “Weluing = ore. « ' good pay, + I = a 4OTHER'S HELPER, OVER finisher. Steady employment A | FLoor LAYING, SANDING “AND TRADES—TRADES trance. Ground floor. Walk: he be cation with pay. shone calls, | Ganren> GOMBINATIO os shing. C. Bud Bills, FE 43921, BEDFORD | MOVING | tance from Tom's Market, $68 Orchard | WANTED: COMBINATION BUMP-| for } smal children bouse-| ply im person, 33 8. Telegraph. acon EXCELLENT CHILD CARE. LI : Fr and vsinter with own tools.| work. Live in § days. _French Glo Cleaners. hoon LAYING SANDING AND | Local & Long Distance-PE 2-8787 "censed home. FE 5-6915 oe Se eee potas | eae erly couple pre | 3525 Elizabeth _ wea. off. $9 _pet_wt, OA 6-398. STEADY EMPLOYMENT POR | finishing, 10 yere experience.| creawup Jone AND TRUCKING : : SOAR ee oe ered $16.8 week. Inquire 97% ters, program. ‘ov spabe. No nan, Eaperitce. re ag MOTHER'S pRELPER. LIVE IN. | cither violia or saxophone player. Modera cquipment, Guar, work. 2 a aSW. bf 7 iE i” eama | permeate ate vearee. Trade’ vent ty ; Bob Building | -- Ruperieacs, preferred, Christin home. vale room. wm _ F138) +1616 . . DELIVERY and LOCAL OW. equity, iarzer lomes for small- hh Oa eons "Ba * RE aT [nook mre aro | Baha Pf Baas | Wid. Nomeebold Goede 27) on caer ome, penn die , Riding Gte- | WANTED, MA - in ree ; area. wl Py ey | DUMP TaUCe SERVICE BLACK anrieus ES HANGING m satisfy Arties com PBS woGe Sue Ra gear | Wary wick work, Mast be wile | OPENINGS IN OUR aay eae ‘gu edad: | Sater ar wine Bis kaon | ea snd gravel | “lamp “shades “and prism, MY sty of cece Sat : 3 worker. bene . ws. Good star __densen. 3 _ aoe a You our hone > Kppiy Mrs "Morgen, 106 8 Sag! | STAFF OFFICES Write Pontiac Press. | Frit DELIVERED "AND DiRT LIGHT AND "HEAVY TRUCKING. FURNITURE NEEDED | &. reser “to ‘the cossibility of ing experience necessary. Good) naw. ae ae : fox ‘- ive Michixan Certifica- moving, footing drain and seutic fae and grovel PE 34003 Entire home or odd lots, Get the trading vour propery We are ae “Tang Long Job. ~ a9 bar Sp ort. Cal, FOR —_ Instruction 9) taph diame. PE t9113 or FE! icivenatOke CLEANED AdW > Fy lm mes Community Sedma betas a fama is Roowia: ADULTS ONLY WAN ! OL 15031, Rochester, 4 : | FLOOR SANDING OLD PLOORS a| 9%5,5¢DD Dauled Clean up FE N. Perry. Pm ¢40ss. SEAS see | "REE EY NPE) SECSTENOS |ouamvasimoms BRI BE aoe Peete te tre | le ange punmear | RAE Sook Po HALEARDIS |, DORRIS & SON | pot Sttbmen eae o ines and '. & : PRR nnn g Berber, | men. g's Rt ToS | _= hal ot on Driv ‘ond on roof. No money aoe te HAULING "ODD joue | LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION ae ae ROOMS AND BATH POLL ‘can eae ~ibeeee. ~ dene Payments start at $4.48 | re Lixo "| tt for you. OA 8-2681. __ | Ceeperstive Rea) state Exchance basement. §75 @ month. East er a oy cpinea ‘nn | WE NEED A | DEPEND. | STENOS PIANO LESSONS — Leet Ea “3 geet separ 7 +7 ae OF PONTIACS LARGEST Biy . Gms Puler oven ABLE MAN ABLE TO| - Majors tm beginners and © | _“ervice. EM 3-4 - .O'DELL CARTAGE furniture buyers. Cash waiting. —~S R0oM UNFURNHED. available at once. Pontiac BUY A NEW ay "| SS ee ee age het Cd E D ROOFS. A ALL Local and Long Distance Moving | _FE +1881. rE 0 . ' = re = A NeW GMC TYPISTS TE F-89043 | _North Cass, PE 2.907 PE 3-8048. me. a. ee WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | por smal It you he ARCADIA ,. SR month. FE 22318 between § and mers Es | OTS FE 7-8943 wet ot. FE SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB- _of furniture. Phose PE 2-6003._ went ee ra ser Ee ag p.m. TRUCK TO HAUL nn | IS PLEMING FLOOR LAYING. ‘tiga ng. Peer. hat we we will be. at + cate, REAL ESTATE 4 CONCRETE. APPLY ; A-l_ CARPENTRY P-ASTIC AND Mad Trucks to Rent. gale and want prompt cour a . [we ay , Rave opening for fl tiny man | 339 S. PADDOCK IN tf TOCOUNT ET Se RPEAT ernize TRUCKS TRACTORS crac aut | Edw. M. Stout, Realtot | AtizMENT FOR TRENT. a Prenty “ef isede'S. fer tns:| PERSON. NO PHONE TRACTOR AND _ [* saced 4 yrs, office management. Pe Sy a a my Pickup iis, Tem stake L & S SALES CO, _ | 17 ™. Sageine Avpiy : CALLS IMPLEMENT DIV. | Meadie Sir finencial stalements | Sus whnaser al'sher weet! Pontiac Farm and JOSEPH F. REISZ |¥ouNG @ Man cae FORD MOTOR CO income tax. EM Sema "| gherations, Violations corrected. | 7 4uetrial Tractor Co REAL’ Y A CEMENT WORK SIDEWALK: : r ° $3%_W_ Muren re Se wear ageacy. hut Coed. drive. ways. ea ee D&M B @ SERVICE | open Daily Gncluding ‘Bundays MAN WANTED. Gi RY | Stuetbe neal ‘and ies pleasent Qeed — CARPENTER WORK WID. IN-| 0p E Puce _ Bree. OR 3.2000 a ee — "Selena Co, or Chey of Pom er ouulcoaker se 8. Wood. | © Birmingham, Mich. — ter? E. ‘warner, 120 W_ New Yo ork. | HOUSE MOVING. FULLY REDUCED RATES 7 ervice busines “wih gos — = Help Wanted a — | Open Daily # to 4.30 CARP ENTER AND CABINET | _caulpped. parenting ee Moving Pm s-saea Sous , = Murdock FE 26+ 1. 4 a3 on| =. ~ al Bat 8 to 1 se en » OR Painting & Decorating 20+— Aire umable ence trode oF P oe MENT WORE WORK RO. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING | 2) peonarino po Pa ee ae S c MIDWEST We ae Pas be = PART. Tone MORNINGS. AGE 30 drveware, Cheeo leer. MY | ssee* -samamame homme stay ad wall hours. h ee! | uate, ty) a rt i aque . a ing, Velephoning, National ‘farm. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. ~_ Building g Supplies 12A 2A | Ke PAINTING INTERION & EX- h Piece work basic. Downtown Pon- ter. Kitchens « specialty terior. 19 cent disc. cash. of’ or Woodward alan Detrott 31, | _ +6000 : GOOD KITCHEN Doors. _Gus Pree of. 2B ¢ewte. : = Sen 70" On ime, teaage Office o cereteres ITIO ESPONSIBIL{TY A binet work, Phone FOR moved. : Drafteman ...... scene ip tm 3 a company. cash- On yaa ve ~ USED LO} LOMBER FOR GAL SALE “hs , oo ao — rooms. ye nee quence. fering. typing. some bookkeeping. IO at WIRING AE — ; COUPLE. RM. APT. OR oe Mart. ve” hic school “graduate. | SLECTRICAL WIRING AND. Wi Business Services 13| _ fisson Thompson +0084 "house for ail_of sect, Pe 3-8008 HILTZ we nes Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC Age 21 to 20. single. Would "ike ast . COZY 9 BEDROOM HOME ON have 3 3. 4 STATE BANK BLDO. rience ELECTRICAL 1 WIRING @ AND PAC- EXTERIOR & @ between 10 & i? ord a 4,| {ory main med. Ea} APPLIANCE SERVICE | — lt. Crew of 3 men. EM 29608, | jG7f, Ah*, ores Union Lake. EM | 011 W. Huron St, | TE S618 | No pnene calle, Please? ADaivs _PE STIS. Me —haegwEs, EBON ae | We cenving ih takes of Sent ‘ etal Betate 606 Insurance REALTY. Anbura, siz GIRL L OR WOMAN |2 BOYS. 18 AND 20 WANT WORK erator washers radios, cleaners Painting Raurine, paver Sen Uae to rene oe 2 beg. 9 veto : Dravton ‘Piains Of "3 98é1 3w6 a ee Outside preterred. of small @ en. = et colus heuee Osan tae , Rent Houses Furnished 35 _ eter | Fe ee sa im | ae ve. PE | PAINTING, INTERIOR AND EX-| _340 West High St, Jackson, Mich.| © PEDDLING = : scuoor TEACHER D&SIRES pasting. Weeks, arese bale eut- 'e . B TRENCHING arene. re SUTTIDE " Ganester esires to reat 3 or YOUR PROPERTY? * Mendon Coke Ageieee tense bon, , wom seeded fertilised; 4 NGING, ; ae f : , dren and’ Sgtt Reauruerh’ been | fev. soll or Misch auch 1 et | Posting woler te. Pista - te painung, plaster repairing. PE een eee, he weer ee) ee a ae to ; is to May is. res, EM .ih, Hi. Bvee Bx >2 Pibed oom 7 <- To ao : MPL. OyYME ie rg Lg oe Vicinity 33000, loads FE 51207 or MY FE 5.0081. F 932. FURNISHED OR PARTLY 7 eaaliied a ~s You 2 A 4 a . Ds b, & ar " a . i . B00 am. to Noon, MArket_ ¢17M4 BON : RIKER EI SILK PRE SCF ERS | MAN WANTS st sreapr EADY Wonk oF | SOOMPIELD WALL Gaiam re Gee 5,01,8 oom house within 13 mi. | Weokers:" "Call us aow We s nice. # mos. lease. Adulis. POLICEMEN cae |. RIK DG. Experienced. Steady cod |-PLASTERING. PAT THR AND ine wakes 3 OF FAG Ps | SOREN Want Watt. WAGKING. “SLANDLORDS” ‘erties. Wee aie a details for | 2 BEDRM. AVAILABLE SEPT. 6 ae fetes Age limits 31 to 8. ‘Tims CHRISTIAN TADY ‘TO BABY Bit! YW 'nuron Bey cleaners Ti PLUMBING “WORK.” WANTED cereus oy, ‘ectory trained men | painting. OR -2204 ot OR 3-004" We have many tenants waiting see ; meree Lake. Si : trom age, Must | CAPABLE. Gilt, “WANTS BABY: iL FINISHER EXPERIENCED | _ Reasonabie, PE _5-1016 "| Office Suppiy Co. 37 W. Law. Sawg OE Me & Wall i Washing Sard time = “expeeee’ bely YOU BUY iP-WELL INSURE rr |* ,R* BATH. EASY By nla school - betas | Sting. PE 2 4968, | Biter OL eteake Caner Roch: | FOUNG “MAN JUST OUT OF | _rence St. Phone P= 3-0138. screened tenants will cail. Call in nesting Eph 4300 Portions Are ae oe AND Lion? SALESLADtRS 18 INFANTS. LIN- wen fal TE eee work oe” cae oe Physiotherapy rr ee DAMS REALTY CO. : 8 eu > A house work are Must have own erie r. candy departments. See . tne tnd tia teouliotee. Lies ~ a Rs 5 office PE 5-6100 between Air atson, Simms Bros, 9¢'s.| Work Wanted Female 11. “= i s igs = Ss = Grading. OR 3-7318 or ppecial oat MASSAGE & yuERAPY. ee "SEALY LADY FOR : wake hewevort |, STENOGRAPHER |? wouter, Want ,wALt .WAS0-| Dey WALL BY MACHINE PRES | SC" Pe funn. ! rences. OR 3-1568.; Pleasant work : - 5 small. , ferences. OR _3-7569. FE 5-468. Television Service 22 IDOLEAGED LADY | minguam tae ob EXCAVATING ren. FE - ; a a wis mother soa a mutes aari ‘xperience 6 ; RRR DAY OR NIONT Tv SERVICE | TEAR, oll ae toes W. Huron 4015 © wages, after 2 = SEWER CLEANING a ae 3 FES Detroit will take care of} . NEXT once Spel : — SOR GIRL, ~ AND WATTRESS | “STENOGRAPHER Sinks — Sunday Service, PR 42012 | OUARANTEED ED Tv REPATR ANY Beiroit ONiversitf 1-402) *. )_FE 39M, FE S-00i8 1. ee ee era eee ‘ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- RADIO & TY. 127 8. PARKE ST: | Share Living Quarters 30 , Contract = For he ti nee tREER GIRLS Pleasant, air ‘conditioned “modern ee, © eewdios. 218 8. Pike COPENMAVER'S RADIO. & TY | a ato see. 33 gg | ” | Receptionist . . ema! Seek Pace nr oee i og __Fe 301 —i _ice caile PE 45000 GIRL OR LADY TO SHARE RE- h | s+. { ee. ice © a CE] . Member Demacialive Real Estate | ad Cd eee ny S28 | thru Pri Mr. Armstrong. — = TRONINGS. 2) B AY sg. | rE 5-0626. FE. mre Leo Lustig _- ng Bs — PER C ENT pa ll ml} basement, Sere at reas, ot Matias ene | Sines, trainee ies “POT } Good work.” te hen -_ | EXPERT IMMIN Typewriter Service 22A | aiane Reforeoces Oe, FOh6, ) garage, automatic oll furnace lots. of business. ° J" "| Personal Secretary # SALES ADIES -_\2t,__Geed_werk. FE 2-00. | EXPER Eat ae poe te [ARE LOVELY MODERN 1. children welcome available Sept, se “ "LAWRENCE #&. Z +; Medieal Secretary . a 3 | | IRONINGS. Goop FIN. 5 oa yr. s and Bookkeeper... les pgeene ished \) day 3 & bushel. FE north of _ on : : Legal Secretary . eo oe ¥ weg eed for cupeieneat | Ae = + College Gredusie .....” gittoe weer, domestic 6 best Good _ She. ses aT _™ ¢ pay. Oumar boaethe, | IRON ot Py i DAY idwest Em splay ment _ Georgee Rew pers, 14 N_ Saginaw, | siete tie My at eo 6 PONTIAC ye coast BANK BLOG. TE D'S RESTAL ‘AU RANT _..Fetaris rearial service. Rat : CLERK-TYPIST & WALL Ww DAILY RIDE TO Pontiac Bacetions Ning "wuarters Located in recreal voor tn baseme: resort —s Practically vew heat. Must be seen equipm Soo i ‘i y 200 cash at only “tae, Terms can be ar eee BOTRAITS, - i : mee’ oe with shoes trees, ‘arm so 5 st rice, terme pe eeres of rotting tend with | “OO THO Ne Adil iis emo remode 7 room | Lovely, modern i room home: ings, Plenty: Ye are Inthe | 8, Earimoor, large Spe mond. Yard. * em: Davisburg ares. #29.500 with priced. DS a appointment rms, \ nd ry Co. Terrific XDAMS REALT ‘ ifie C portunity Modern gas statiog tn Lake Orion. Present owner in ir ——. Sta all a re includes tice. Sti | i. * 3 beds Lomo ba) with | | Birmingham Centra} home, ver district, Ideal for prtfessional of- ofA - Double Income 383 Auburn eo Johnson ° FoR opie HOMES | CRES SYLVAN | 9383 Orchard Lake Re FE SO418 wih aoe can ‘of ink irenare. _ , Cooperative Real Estate Exchange only § miles from Pontiac Nic e i 4 room heme with “Dasement | ent of} furnace, also extra 4 m modern home that's seated. This. location Weil kept up) last so be first close te main business is tao * with @ depoeit fice or =_ Cail for edditional PULLY FURERAED informal “and ready to move into 4 room | sat Rl * ~ gh ej 2 Blocks F rem Downtown folss have moved and will give | oo immediate possession. Ouly “#1000 | @ very reasoned stion. } for 2 bedroom home ath basement | 2 } i ruti ce Fr and clean. Close to stores owner pete Lake Front ates Beebe rae ad ome | rifiee for only ¥ . — _ _ “Banana laacal and hurry!” i Brick Cape 2 nice-sized down. A really goed—bu aia bedrms _ evn rm with fireplace, |. ! cme. i ante at mt gy mene Closet SO Rosa fl nel oe full For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 nook. 1s baths at amt und | basemcnt wes heat. garage lake ae | — ~~. | (od Whom with fireplace Attiched | oriviivees. only $1200 down with : | 2 car garage Excelientiy land- payments of 1. per mot ‘ seeped jot Cell tor miormation Deentnas after 608 call Mr i doll PE 4-9855. a 4 . { John K. Irwin OFFICE OPEN #6 | ing achoo} chure re Ri wt F See : T ROOMS, MODERN, rae basement, oll furnace, garage _ ae, | ED room Ri. eon erson- Ville> Rd Onl doo Aide rane d garage, Yfolectora ou. A A vers attrac: CE °0. “ii ARBLE, Realtor | 0a Antsrecarite Rd. Waterford “Kiow. Is the Time to Get Ready for Winter WE BUY—WE SELL— WE TRADE Etizabeth - ake Privilege | Fortress, owner, 3 Bedroom Brick: fee aa Bateman & Kampsen 3 bedrooms & Realtors FE 4.0528 i lizabeth t ake Privilege 327 8 Telegraph — By 9 bedroom | Basement s8ON) Co-Operative "heat eet ts Lochaven Road NORTH E 2 bedroom # acres 411.000 sylvan Lake Privilege “Je ‘room heuse $10,900 oy an Lake Income "Reed Lake Privileges i peiroom. New brick ranch twoe Northwest Section Pont. { i, My ta Latee lot. Basement | Picasant cake Privilege | ; Here's ene that needs oat look only $3, “eo NEY SESE S$ reoms & rt bath om & corner lot — bs'bo0 Cash to mort “** NORTH END § reonts Pull bath > Corner lot ar cote od seers aetecned Priced term CU cK “KL LER REAETY ON Oakland ft rake Privilege “une ee Alum tne 2 bedroom $8 000 — Fig Ey -. Se THELMA M. ELWOOD Tower Ra., Oubey 5b EM EM 3.3004, REALTOR AUGUST us = haat. ee rane Ra | SPECIALS NEW 3} bedroom, near Kia. La. al finished exce interior painting Will sei) with very low Cairn ww semi : room the: bv ot f e d t would lease option to- Seminole Hills gismpinn whine 6 siding” Beaut Fane bie. suarler bem onthe 2 ie BEAUTIFUL ‘sYLWAN Zee REALTOR A: JOHNSON, Realtor, | Teapegsibie people. | SS C hee an a | Lager one il wll eh yoo oo T pati’ we senene® Breet 1704S. Telegraph Rd. =| A.C. Compton & Sons j ond’ chopping § teem. i's reodloe = ap, Pore wf wf eit “2 bot_water peng ited Now. vootl: _Eve._ Fe? FE 4-2533 ;_° OR 31016 or FE 27058 Ory. wih 1% T leges. Storm sash and screens. aad all haisrior steading “Good suburban living, yet be State = enti _ eS gemener fT BRICK | baths, Screened ter- 12,800. construction * distance gs ee pee - pr rp r | dock : race, new $3 000 hit : 00 Down, Ask for Mr. Brown center end. clece GATEWAYS Be ‘ Ep eeRY FARK RANCH | large recreation room, This | Make the ow gown Parment and YH] BROWN, Realtor |SEE THESE: = HAPPINESS | gubeitaitte Sede lt Pree) | HOME | Fishing” by the ay or week. Foo:| home ls ail n excelleat com — 4 . H. , 0; y ‘poaseLt a) NOTT, REALTOR Here's a oe folks — | ihe "OR = mai ae amaas abe Loeiee.. re Vacant” eo ay 30 SELL, REALTOR SPACIOU 7AMILY | Tre “w. tpke +5005 Iona’ Lacated ‘om on 8 jaras NEW C “SANDY ~ Long'Lake Front NEAR WASHTROTON JR. mom | jot lee, nthe ‘i on Gon FACE BRICK HOME > | oe = DRAYTON W GODS | as Brick pith “vith eo ti alias 2 ear | -Just off Cooley Lake Rd, Four (4) bedrooms. Vestibule car- ne roel bum es heat, 3 AND 4 BE ROOMS Friendly north side home, off . Lovely 3 bedroom . brick. com- # heey ‘beck we. | j new 3 bedroom bungalow. od,.23 ft. living room, break- yom tath, aluminum 2 BATHS Oakh Ave, Near Wisner and | pleteiy modern. Attractive lving | — ee | ae room | 24 ft. living reom with ledge- last nook, tile th, of AC storm windows and doors, pias- Ligeoln Jr Bcheol, well ar- | room with fireplace, dining room, | nee lenis t0 © lar a with | rock fireplace, Nice shade heat, and an excellent double ga-| tic awnings, Offered for ¢ SOLID DRIVE ranged § room and bath 3 bed-| 2 bedrooms and tiled bath down jenty of © r . Large | ch. Pr 14, | | home in im- erge room with prospected L, beach tee «914-500, rage with screened summer cost 6 years plus room ene floor plan h ith with bic closets, Full er terms porch, Know the detatis—by price for oo "255 8 fF | CARPORT Maculste conditiog throughout, den, Large closets, ‘kitchen with | SS72E, “Nowhere else will Tou | pointment please. 82. down, $13,200 ore full basement, electric wall heat, ™ cumboasds 7owm | see this much house for so lilt For Rent | Rooms 37 JOHN Willis M Stowe : . lassed-in porch, landscaped lot, basement, new. oll furnace, | oney.” y $15. 780 * Cam OR TERMS ON . ONLY | seared » sold complete with,| Breeseway and 2 cer garege 2) $3,000 down. Call for appointment © ‘cLOS® IN. CLEAN 8LEEPING 14 miles west of town. FE ¢5181 EM | 34m PE 7704 . Linde a —_ and dryer Offered | ook eee Font Ag on ie. : y o Boman. : arabe nee net water beste. | PARE ORION YEAR ROUND peta : f] e tte! yee gown. TEE EI fo oad home, Priced attractively DO aoe ROOM. PRIVATE gee cepts cat ee | trates, Priced right. Law dows: Tere in LAKE ESTATES IT entrance. 36 Florence. REALTOR days possession. $1000 with 9180) Dovment. Call. plete orice inctudin LIVE WITH THE SU N | Altractive nearly new ranch type | "OURSELF ay > fesotion acer By =e. a be Gl ed Or Gaon" win Sus down CERES BORNE ln Ce LOT *| YOU'LL ALWAYS LIKE IT | bome, oo |. we setae pond peru * wi cure WwW ow md | ae otaleh GE meg Soon, | eamaeeeine Real _Natote_Eechonge On Baldwin, Wo. year old. ¢ room | Representing Marvey, Wien “Rltor “ boating Para Damage cad Prenses- eee erees oh nel a _corectnt. z aS | trie —_ — we — a tas : P frame home — some finish- : se —_ ing at your door of your im- - i ee ine Asking ies 7 Tag A gy $65 Rites okie mame 3] he ete Samed Sos fain Mk Hoare seed | Teme Ce ws 4 9, Only 013.500. Terme | be ed * room | = - Ge. sural dope serpent. inctive et we inate ed am Years reel. with 4 bedrooms and ana Dorothy Snyder Lavender | SS sei a hein = Nicholie & Harger Co. $000_Hiicheork - IRNISHE Min knotty cedar, car (3149 W_ Muren | TMMEDLA E ow Beton “oat, Pe see | NO DOWN PAYMENT EXHIBIT HOME pots te ene soem ses bet con | of OWNER _— a POSSESSION BY OWNER exterior dtm tl thterior UARE LAKE AND | test. space as" xistt: | Senement My_equity. OR 3-400 | $1,500 ecue Gace ; ruisions, § or 3 bedreom. MIDDLEBELT ROAD | $wtee, “haved ea give «Offered at | vom DOM -PAYMENT HERBER C. DAVIS ranch gree Garece © Picture, ve. You — act . onee. Only & N . ise a terme wen Bet pita large $ "beds mm = yembiing Punch ——9. 1 Lake Ra, cupboards Laree wulity “ good C "Cc on "x ‘Sons ort WO Yonwil ae the inree Scar at on conte cep me Br a tached garage Thuee wiility room For Colored Families Must be seen to pe rporeciated pe or_PE_2-1058 ORGANIZATION, INC Te Buy-To Sell~To Trade rebout 13 e ie 2 | yorgs tie or Yeas dowe. OR | BY OWNER ITE) __ PHONE FEDERAL ¢6191 | Rest. Storms & Screens. Neatiy | +0716 frame bungalow. West side with LAKE « ORION aS ee — bedroam ranch! ‘ nts tase ‘ 3 Tea notee 1 se 108. SHED. ACRE | | 3 very large rooms, bese- dane oe bot water, pe home with many é- | F ra. 1086 Cherry- ment. Cash 0. FE 2-603. pioee ihe features, large rooms! SPACIOUS . Saipan es Vacant La. throughout, new carpe tin « bel ae Je | COMPLETELY MODERN ¢ ROOM | __ WALTER , ORMER, ¥ 29001 5a) benutitul large kitchen with LIVING 7 ae ve cea tame} IN LEONARD REaury | ete ierceemmeiam thas | ei bak 1 ing oul ie i i, . - +5905 | Baten an _privileges. OR 3-602. 3. bedroom} bath, full basement. res Buy} coy td ne jheUnE ” | tacka . qutean, Gavel artve, Ne Sm k home — ROCHESTER | auld. Rest. 91.900 down. 065 per | | co-operative “Real Esieté Exchange | large 100 x 128 ft. lot oft, tt | Silh extra large vine room. Veo 4 ia . {orth Suburba vg Se bs (2 "Dedroom brick” Gas heat Base- FE 20263 | poiniment oder ot your) tire wine and dining L. dereel North Suburban OF ae de it acele uni | ment. 2 car garage bet. Pontiac 17s Ww. >) Dez » throughout The kitchen Youll love this cute and ly built. loads of clasets and | nee NEXT DOOR Py RANCY ee | i ee eee oT eek cory “doll house,” sur- storage space, big kitchens, ige 3 bedroom semi-finished OFFICE. | PIO edt. of cupboards — with beautiful by almost ‘> acre lots, paved st A ae aad el | Oheea bensnees, sewer, water, a ae tt iy = beet “oy | doors and we hard- ber ' on oe Pirst. : — : ‘ j Sealand’ all at the’ low Mr. Martin, OL 34678 or Mr) Pilg WEA 8 ; For Colored Families cue Mosk -te.0 nice sandy beach! Tirso Gully teem woh exits ‘price of you WOodward 1445 BE. Auburn Rd.. east of John R. Woodward Sub. 4 the ‘best of | ce The Rethroom | is can't sell Yourself, we won't .m. SE LDON ¢ co, Rochester L._ 3-062! newer Ite story frame bus: condition, ex large extra completely Giled. The jot uu ty. - Y OWNER IN ® gaiow — all in perfect con- ores taches Sith napesieds go | ft. Seemnee Diagktop street Tibee’ room house, 4 bedrooms, recrea- a inside out, To in lore, full t with gas ike privileges on Loon -St. Mike’s Area ‘ tien room, screened porch All e storms, screens, Ve~ heal, lot ts beautifully lend. tt, ws today. Full orice ‘Immaculate § wool ea ‘Wke new. Storms | —petian blinds and TV scaped. "You ‘can own this tm. | 18.300 cash to mo low with wall to wall car- & ore. a near: oe. es tlle ann, , am = maculate home for, cay $12,600.00 | Howard pe. tile bath, np oy. dine a cor a7 mam bed mer ie che lec ae — by appointment unly | i SCHOOL BOY ene ae rT beeen Best Buys _sible income property, OL 2.8048. grea. faumiies Ask for Mrs ; , root = Gillespie 40000 DOWN and receive cea mm . y RANCH TYPE a na 470 be ag fem home that needs 9 vo | BROS indervtanding Fand ——— Toda sioret’ cele "Pell pussmeeek: san eats Shan: ‘sub are’ csteed be he + : An Acre a Forced air of furnace. See ee new gas furnace = the a Pe 344, Mon. thru 6a. Reo coo bone. xin. fall BON al OR ~- "hee 2-? inte 7 ode / T = oe Phone 0 gel or OR. }-1789 TEENAGE BOY NEEDS basement, fureace, 2 car ~ 4 TIAC SUBURBAN $18 300. terms Oo Pontiac. am paved a eerest ott "Perry. full | a eae riaey of Weaver or Shed’ fruit. trees, berries Sowalown Pontiac, ‘Lerye § Packers, ted nak fi ' ur — ne. te S GI HOMES ton jor High School. ' pomig tile full basement — ' ound believe that. you m, e pone with basement furnace. Lake gut. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS Mra. ; Drawer A.| with rec. space, 2 car attac ean purchase so much for glassed in front sek oma ; terms. MARKLE st L Pont. ‘or «phone 5-8146 Ext. wely terrace and $5, Takes substantial -porches, Full basem: : ? AC_CREALTY “= VILLAGE . Josiyn, Lx “eke resident Ges a6. best. eet 234, Mon Pri. 8 a.m. to Sp.m. y ‘tandseaped. Priced right | down payment. ee clukhes Ci FF = Seem a. es Section: with large recreation space, se- Convalescent Homes 38A a > tie. p.—4 storms. aod aren Just « ape ot row plastered eon, oak lly leet a rer led For a Couple screens th Large 2 me ' from private ice eS fenced bus, stores and whose $11,300 noo avanasce in a con-| p,, White Lake Area Rrivaie and. neclotet shictoy fous oe ge OPEN siady cect inmate, | Mears ote aches “Ai:| tube per'em ves < 8 th. e j Couple, "Room board cad care, oe 6 ee ie most an sere of iand un gel: y orm bou or —— ine only, tio: 00, with terms Lal toom . room ¢ ture. Lo ‘ oy A = other ie. Spacious modern kiteh- rage, re #6000) wish evalic “attr s1dt00. SAT..& SUN. it's ® Buy! $1,000.00 DOWN eal er ea steamed hams | E at. 8 + = % e th «4 tag poll nn ewes 9 Se Pee! INCOME WEST SIDE | 2 to 6 P.M. sonra mtk | Set a Boggs | fle AE Rae et Privileges A fine home or invest-; 2 : One mule west of Telegraph 4 ern ones wells, ond are ree wall heat ia . roms itn iy 300SEVELT ed for immediate sale Digneer Highlands. Lake ‘ M1 8. Avery. Elizabeth Lake Es- fan uasemen) LAtge expen: Sboded lot ith shade galore, Se fe window and - HOTEL R mt 60.080 Easy to purchase terms. cc kesk ak csc uae: rge ¢ house with sates, Bei 5 Detreem SS S| ak otis: Sr extra block to two nice sandy bese od ong ee Geet be edroome mm Rooms O88) gis |. Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Area | ase Itc rodet"‘apartiment: up. White | wrth fireplace. ees ine room, | eT Mereee tard. | Beit che “ons te live Bere, See | jane, Sell or trade’ on fees HOTEL . AUBURIN “Very handy to Pontiac, schools, piney sit Ye frame house on nice mage | Bh oeese” “tot - the full price only $8,830 it today. | a ee Ce PE 2020 ttractive fully modern Wall to wall c i. oe a B cmos) frovinge tte, i rma : a RAST SIDE BUNGALOW | 474 Auburn Rd i a one type frame. Pull place, tile kitchen. it car tunity at $13,800 with a.s00 ot Be ee) Re Nosks from downwen, ll Y¥ 'B i 4 oy ote Seay basement m onge Eoy air i a Feno yard coeet ite ens fe naga pagar eects usse oung { Priced st ‘1.80 for this and Also_1_of 2 Room Apertments_ ‘Toom, fenced pect only . wv. - : and two }room airway HURON Bi ; N Sf > ee home ts | Sposastenent. acaaell ead WEBSTER SCHOOL epartments, each having pri 412 W_ Muron st. FE 4-4525 | me. heat, oa roles Har od rooms ay week, 45 West! « very economical excellent pur- : : vate bath Open Eves, Till @, Sun. FE 40612) oats fenced jot. 38206 fora, young or retired | 40) A f é DISTRICT Reagan eg are ned HOUSE FOR SALE. INQUIRE 380 Rent Stores a va. A buy at S000, 82900 | Res =i hoes ta A ras moet monm fn INCOME PROPERTY coon tad tile per moon” | Rest and Relaxation tation." Six rooms and _ FE 35-5091 or kode come, A wonderful deal for semaae Q00D MODERN ¢ TO) A sound ‘solid investment oF home Good for Many Businesses ; Kfovely home. fast’ miles ae ee nen 8 sate Sana 68 muses Easy terms. P.| and investment. Dandy 8 room ba ‘corer, Pike at San-| F-dison-Montcalm Area soll al Penta, hares Bee a eee “oon. = et Wethine ‘toke -- Subeive een_& fon, 8 eo, eB Bere home arranged for 3 families. ford Apartment build Véry handy to Lincoin Jr, High. = room with fi * very tion through- 101 oe TOR sion with privileges. 13220 walle, fresiaes em a er ees Liree test ceipeog. Seat | Sarah, Mecarral grade, Bt | ll banemese ttnerete | Bea mane Gisteh Pek aga 2 Biche, “Fbedigom, ana seat Sener "Bl “Pram | RUbarem Sa, area z e : . ‘Se , e yoo 5 4 , r over ; Pontiac ! rage. best of all, a 4 [i . Oak Moors. ee ees Meete| een, tase sree al ee | faim fet BO Tome Bet | dw. M. Stout, Realtor | dma saasun toe pow Ge | Bent Wi aeat oiaomemers tow | SE aut rae Kee lege lieedleomed move “to pend bere repatre. Eder, cae vow beat 8 tor TN, Saghew St. Ph. PE 66168 stra eost rR...) matic “hat eater 9 tote INO, HANNAN, ERS § €aDAOON BUNGALOW 2 (STORES 6x22 EACH, HEAT s es. a ee a oe totaling an hoe aw 1116 & 1114 | tonal value at 98 $2,500 down ; Shade trees, $10,500, $2,500 a © modern home with ful! a wor, es yee us a ene per mm K pe at tow, down, . MY: S basement, m like oak floors, Pate ampsen RJ. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor pFiyy gy A sor | Ex Save. shop,” good location. w. Prone ¥ Fx na $8.790 Rt 960 per month STORE LOCATED gs a mostetpel PER- Estate i~y ay on, lng WILLIAMS LAK : ‘This ts an outstand e 3 bedrosas rng living room with fit 2 : ermist : Roy Annett, Inc. size ee eg one ae au a Beautiful vee- | and garden. - ae REALTORS ; | ae we 2 ee 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. FE $0418 Real Estate homes. tenk i ae Fe | Real Estate Mottgare _int. | 67,345 NEW 2 BEDROOM | Sie lane Sete have exterior, 2 car eineons hoary, ofl pent tite be oath mt) Eee ‘The will ‘im oven, lovely Lo. “wardrobe closets bath over geass inc TEMPLETON: to and ice only wi fe anes Oe PE a. ining ‘Tooms, 1 bedvecm cee Reem) cae Niving space basement and separate 2 room in rear, no’ provides Income Well cic with hardwood be ou a *, J ‘porch intos wil) handle the dows bare ) 3 BREE & GREGG) 1 Unio “Lake Ey, é HinanNGHA eee atttt sth Cleaiig Estate dows, PHA. 915.750 withy cash to es to {| S"pascente “haome cor - e OF) emt, Ap’ jiver Beach . . ihexse0, for home or an f $7, 350, * PONTIACS BEST BUY IIT! Piastered wails. Russell Young REALTOR 42 W Bt SIE woam PE BE “GAYLORD gs ~¥ home tae Paiiets “ne “aqacment ‘tae nished for $18 per week, Two full baths. ui Lage home has of sal ton, femme. Lote of hs 100, ; rma. ° a * 6 toom home. Ten- Be eer rom, La diwing area end wh ie in brig iniming "kitchen. “915,300, price, terms, EE BEDROOMS story home off - : ae liv room, Sea Date reat ga eae ee ORION & 16 E. Pike 8t. “PINE LAKE Sethe NALS — 25 q ae, Sete € bf Mir ncsaibiateneiancteeauradcteaaiiltan a niiaaiiatan stitgaa a A ee Ne f od Ns * | * * & if ¥ a pect 7 ba % a ts os ‘e 4 % : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, PREDAY. AUGUST. sie. pe ee | . For Sale Houses /43| For Sale Lots - 46| FUNNY BUSINESS ca by Hershberger * Money to Loan ~ §3| Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57 IF WE PLEASE you. “— TELL OTHERS — JF NOT TELL US" : WARREN 1 la tee : Penal ~ Need $500 ss) Ba He wrt 6 VICK me | Ata ba. i : phage 8 eit 1 peace ote, 8 ou AND I me can | Commercial : Boece ‘for cash oe be fo oa : tea “hatastion: veut ‘ft, frontage on Orchard a repayavent BED, DDESSER. “AND POF, a FREE TO: CALL US an ick “teen, SO Barer. ook ne Sees drawers PE 2-0621..____ | Sates ‘sue Myrtle: Gar- ,DRAYTON PLAINS | | Drayton Woods = Onn TW AND USED HANDY HOF PORTARLE WA, ve room, 1 story, ' - bid : : 2 bedroom “frame “7 ‘alow with Bei tole My peaplitel Dear = Ph. FE 5-8121 FU RNITU IRE: HQUREHOLD NrORE By 12 x 35 living room, 6 x 12 din- to $1,800. $200 to $250 down. 3 om rs screen 2 ee o5 8 Pie H, Walnut chest. ....---., 9.9.00 | _Piorence_ Av ; ontrens joset. Oak floors, Pla ome & 11O | Dress peace 00 and 4OUSEHOL N FOR — terms. qreeses ar entrance closet, Oak fi beg | In Pontiac : m Aut , Bendix ‘wine * 00 cake Sac’ Veaving State es tered walls. Oak~cetlings. Auto- 860x100 on a corner with « 4-T156. ip inch B $20. rome breakfast set. all = . : tie oll : te ee ne eOreer on ( an: oe Oo Bawa ic | COCTN LLOMNONY,§ , me Boe rd orcH si¥Le CABINET. a. Woodward Estates ' uility : On On 8 terels oe we as a tice ™ $2208 Loan Company A og BE gas stove benes $12.00 = rhe = $1,500 DOWN, Lake otages on 100 x i. ‘0 go with this house : § to Sp Saterday & | eas Chef range ........ $29.00 ER. GOOD CON: ‘Near 2t Joseph Hospital, | "tase were Lewin Asean sia, hy | Mare i carpeting ithe Urine | Out Elizabeth Lk. Rd. woh"Soarmaniy Natt Baa “ade | OS ria canes § $48 | aitun, to, On es : oun basement, petroee epee | DANDY for $1,500 tian blinds and drapes, hn oe Yexe00 Hospital New innerspring mattresses. $19.95 KENMORE “ELECTRIC CLOTHES tring room ond Sel | PEROOMALITE PLUS! Mow te | Sire done Priest tea 1.210 “with $300 down, TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | Also, complete. liv ‘ving. room, dining | dryer. $8. P39 ag age ® heat | delightful charm "ound only where | $10.00 with 61500 down. = CHAPIN-BIGELOW 202 N. MAIN iinoleum ru Me a wekel Ok a og sud) there are such details os Brier | Watkins-Pontiac Estates 7 . ROCHESTER, MICH, | © OAKLAND $50.50. Suightly marred in traneh. street, ane box, wall-to-wall oa spa | fatale lovely 6 poem, 3 shorn, 9 LOAN $25 TO $500 FURNITURE CO. - | modeis at terrifie values, Michi. eves cites atea’ abo | eases Lal ‘0th og ine PP] ite? \ ule | 106 South Sacinaw_s*_! zee aa Vemeeees 303 Orchard _ West Side—2 e Family » | »oN FANCY Aaa a o| fa” ‘it “bath” go anger ed | Sa. ag Ceweee Ph. Rochester 60111. 1o7e1 | desk. oe a een wares. Rexncns ore Taare comfortable Hoors,” plastered walls, cov ST UAT GGT $12 am. 6-0 pm, PE 8-121, | _new. $20. 2020 Scott Lake “WHEN YOU NEED |star‘sso'iaoregae acy, HNO OT. MEARE GOVE FE om-| fellings, full, basement. "Auto. oll rd ent. eens 1 ter tor ee {a -| heat “Biectric hot wales o | et te one Bie ating vas to bold dis int and at men debgesd meets - tress, both "i ot ! — Vk w, $25. " = Ray Si |e esthe me one oe| Geese Bee et GixweonD ma $25- S500 | eee Sr oe fee pre on besutiful- \ UILT, the the owner will decorate the in-/ 53% W. Huron PE ¢154 1 iker GPFER TAKES MAHOGANY | LIVING ROOM SUITE, LIKE NEW. builder build’ tt, This is ‘indeed fener to sult the. buyer, Priced Eves M¥- 3-708 For Sale Acreage __47 Business iness Opportunities 51 5 You can: gett kly on your | BEST OFFER TAR , NY ? ie A-1 condition, fe ' Qy landscaped lot tn good @ very oltnastive 616 Fm. siene . re All furnish. | | sell at $14,500, $4, down, = ne had T ings on second, floor includ- ton Woods “o on a be ‘ot bale W atkins-Pontiac Estates ‘ "+ | PRIVATE OWNER, 3 ACR Sarcore “Posmeule to, gue fot | hag mee len cont 9008 edroom suites, LAKE FRONT LOT A-1 LI aph combination., cost. $600 | 2 bedroom 5 bs in price of $18,000, terms Is this lovely ultra- moder § a a Sashaba aa UOR BAR Sudget, Wer will be glad to bei | Si00l combine aign New | stove and_washef. and oll water Large lakefront tots to Spring- OF ates : ' new. Excelle itiqg : ae B. 'D. CHART. ES, Realtor | room. -1 story home. 3 bedroom | fied” Township. nc eRrine, | cash Cail | ‘Ma Sfter 4:30. Lessted ta Travers City “sree with mney PbO _ leaf table, | heater. 484 Third ae Drayton Woods brick frame home with 14 x 37 Clarkston Prived from $1,200 to LAKEFRONT ote e shows —grete—ot 960,000 yeariy.<-————— re 2 enatrs and i LIVING — ROOM. ROOM. = te acai inning Gt beteh FE 4-05 21 living room. Roman brick fire- Se oth Pontiac on Carpentér Lake. Small | Jive @ with, 3 oo Cost $289, sell for $200. Thayer kitchen furniture. chs wien te ‘ : ~ TIT 8 Tel Sun. ace, 10 x 13 modern kiteh: : : down t Kasv : res, eq ent A- " - cel * siding, Telegraph & pecs. 28 5 13 mex ap Payment’ Easy. terms, By | yorupes, equipment ie A} shape. baby ‘bugey $10. Baby clot PE 20682. 476 W. Iroquois. : Eroperative Real Estate, “Exchange 4 ceramic tile bath and shower | WHT TTAMS LAKE |, °%net PE $0008. ___| forgi0,000 down, Call Mr. Wilson aie cheap. | Bink jars Se 8 dozen. | ange Basement Ls » coved _ HAVE ACREAGE FOR GAL for FINANCE CO. OR 3 | Linoleum, 9x12... + $2.49 | ceilings. Pull” basement, " base-| wice quiet neighborhood with eee | eee | oe eee of the year. | . ROCK MAPLE | SURPLUS.PAINT ........... $1.40 ‘. rrvil side % > es 1 board radiation heat. recreation tvileges om south side of lake.| 93 E, eee ‘Qrourile, w serach 0078. dintewite ie | FE 4-1574 BeaGriPUL HARD RO oe MAPI in | Ving} Floor Tile ........« ae eae aS tdeded 6 on eet) ee ee corpereted.” 2820 E. Mile’ Rd, 72 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | beds Restacraft springs and mat: | White Enamel $1.98 »\i is On @ beautiful lot, 150 x. 150 ft. ¥ _| 2 ACRES TN" ‘DAVISBURG AREA— | _ Detroit tresses. ghboy dresser at is Talald tinseue sesneensseen. 18 Se Kui in” 1888 Priced "to" sel | MACEDAY LAKE pi fle ae baiaing | BUSINESS AND HOME | L ANS match au the “aew 8 Seem | Mage Sle ce cerecsecetse areioaacy = oon | go By Shores” Cone = = “saa ng aad tightly with a al ona eae oat _ ; Perens greed braided oval lines farold's s s Paint & Lino. QUALITY. BUILT | 3 thts tovety-« room: ES eens esl me GIROUX & FRANKS |. maim Bighway. Grossing $160,000 HOMES ~ “ 305 3 living rooms fi’ 519 Sie ~ GENERAL a weraTe. | feac, take went ‘Wie celenotey, : Constructed on | Jp, room, 9's 8 modern kite oO 4985 Dixie Hwy. Gn Sout! cod ienen eae hen ee ; = eae bling D-bedem.. Of fh. brick Diastic bait, "hot ater cor twee mA ase Open, until ¢—sue. 3 to § pm. | F100 land “tay saowe “tor _ aiord’s Specials - basement and vehed: and 1 car garage, oF Office e On ° For Sale F iteelf k inette cesveceeneces . ‘ + OR : or ‘arms 648 sata . fs Tanta F 2 i a Sra FOUNDA TTOR | Seno C’PANGUS 1919 MIS} foe one ee Available in > oF chaded fs hotter < "room home Ra “ei Stans Boke foray barns, ‘Other aye nane_Ortenrilie 133, coliect terms. ian ca appointment , Oth Trig tes very, Tor, tte per me. AgD fa forte ediate building ee eran te a . Rowntown Pontiac Ss Foukere and Appliances Roy Annett, Inc. eRe fits Se ir en aR ADE, Te bse ee Bd ervice Cat a id " hy . | file makes this an outstanding |. You can borrow quickly ‘i ae ee << Sylvan Wau “cated. i it illest trom Pon. ae [lads mode ethos! oaorsers tat Mi_¢6037 Salt ERY. BOGS. : ar oe | ‘ Qpen Evenings end Sunday 14 Realty barns ‘Bil corn cribe. Chicken Downtown Cafeteria me SOEs rooee, Ve o © cae A AND Hi |, HIGHCHATR: si, ae ‘at atied; Priva e Outstandt volume top loce- si aus dten scres, saw timber. Well| ton, New equipment and a real 10. FES Spiess. BY OweEn. 3 BEDROOM HOME. 9383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. an m equip = pee Fer os ie Saripeta Wataharbac | Saati" har se meateess| HOUSEHOLD “sa, ca couplers | — ; easy spin “ hideabed, Maple chair. E : DRAYTON WOODS. Attractive mod- | 4286 Dixte Hey, Drayton Plains LAKE FRONT Sorte, ,f © scree wih ered! scrncAN BUSINESS | ll INANCE a ” Fis. i FOUR BEDROOMS em home on spacious lot. Large |" OR 3-961 \" Open Sundays Lake Privilege Lots RIDGEWAY [SALES CORPORATION Cup SOUBLE PORTABLE g ENAMALED | | Seek ccoditien OR 54080. Er — nce, ited features. tied” bat, att ype —TGhie ait to % sere parcels Bales- “PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | st “7 iow gh kay ¥ Bids, “laundry tubs with cover. —celies s._OR_ HF ae gg ey attractive | Lenmenant mol Lapeer Rd vor M24 rty everyday. Out on welnt! "95 PE 1882 GET SH Ul LY 3-4280. sory . heat. Lar —— - _ +o) RY GENCY IN EL Sarat See) ogee | yew oe iter TIS VALUET |Sye"Pinue at tomegee "a See oe ‘Up to $500 : up. Yes, Nearly hntahed Te 287 Ookiaad Ave Call Rutledge OR 3.111) PR 40003 : Press S08 cctoene, 1a3) Teer nant, | NEAR AIRPORT. to sere lot aed 8) rooms, plan HB. me tate Exchange BY OWNER 4 ACKE FARM, Bor ‘108 1948 to ers. Bring your the basement. = aa rm full basement, off | tri we tive. Co-aperstive | Real | Esai nge ; Fenstitus lot 100x118. — ' Kirasce, “bunt bath Venetian tin phimbine’ rou = hed . 18, “You ORION _tene Monod oa ph 3a aeons ean | PRINTING 1B... RUBBER STAMP) Mest ‘eas closed tn . rmiautes 000 ol'so0 down. rage and fruit. Bee it at 96, A.C. Compton & Sons Excellent building site, east edge i et vuleesisey. ete te, Write end othe if securities. POR terms. __OR B14 or FE a, . iown just off Rochester Orion | Sale Business Property 49 | fe! Press Box *) NT BUY BAST GIDE. 61 000 down. Bdedre.| no, REDROOM. Hee DOW Ra eS ~via | SHOW CASES & FOUNTAIN — O akle a d electing gg ™ wn. rm.| R * I l ee poomaws eve, | camervetea nears | mamchie Saabs, em Sumy | Shee aGiER-meAL MATATR | BALDWIN AVE, | fait “Cats ‘egrmts "a | bea Teey ore Spacious ¢ room home me (3 bode and stores, Quick sce fenced t acre ofan Pun gncs GALE ON LAKE HURON FRONT | Cofner parcel located north ee J Loan Co rt ; ; Tesi -vaas'cpadition tastes, ond sion. “Total “price anly ¥7.000 eh Mat Whee Cubtoe- | tote, And inside lots, with, lake | O07 stor Femail” business. 1 Sealtest-type sede fountain back ae out! 23 ft. living room, 12 ft. onton. 7 J — | preeenes 7 . _ Plen nity here. ber, WW linen Formica counter, SD eee ny Ses | Fe tae tarp | See) Saree. | Pee S| FE 2-9206 b ‘ar ute Drive 6% miles Setie a rand race heat- = fr. Cornet tot tenese rear garde| loves wieety “aniscaped its SOSIvESs mL BUSTS Bead. Ontario, Canada. 28 Queene} INV ESTORS cose, ecian Sieashig etenster & | we pouring STATE BARE B28. | 5 car . large shade. outdoor s oa WNER day until all are sold. Be sure located on world's busiest : an Ly age —e 9 mixers.| GET. OPPORTUNITY "AT $10.90 with = "Yes" ry ed sage A) POTD RENT Rees! SACRIFICE | ttcnaitae| Pees | ESS a sae 58 ACRES ren Bree TE, _|_Ralo eocigerstnie mere | tee romngy ct Gast |_epcnt Sve Msten wim 2 bet} St" gervge, Pane fr aan a Next to the Consumers Power Beautiful 3 bed t ——_— .. THOM trip, write in_ toda pELoxe f MODEL n em spring fed lakes—nice woods, rary lake Ps Dome. | What Is Your Wish? -~ ete - Inq bare} ¥,. Haren ¥ SHOP teas eto e pe at San? mie of scenic building spots. , We Ma Have It Edw. Stout. ealtor REALTOR iN Es MI 6-4036. Focal’ tor boys camp or church Lots = y acreage is our | 77 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 by WF : * REAL FINANCE co. 7 er ls” ADMIRAL COMBINATION Sear "Lapeur’ Prieed APPROS - $1,500 DOWN P r) “BIRD TO 79.95. Suite alot Ask or Mr. Scott. K NI IDS EN your roca er) a wig itorlge. Seer ie EE "9 went “Lawrence 8 : WALTON TV " * C siae baie ; a est wrence FE Collar Toland Lik G Pangus 1919 3 M15 Priced from, $00 00 *Sesdet wet — ised we wa aw —-4- Restaurant & Dn ve-in | ye pene ___ Pontise | Watton, Cor. Joaly va s-2209 HUMPHRI S at asian e EL BRIC Also small acreage. Tf we do not tery in Pontiac. Enchades 1 4 mi. north of Pontiac, Here Mortgage Loans 54 ne RIC STOVE REALTOR FE 2.0474 You a con » pte _Ramatitte pes. , SELEVEL BRIC © custom » y BUILT beve awe wil tr oon ool ft. of commercial | fronta fe an opport tor @ buctness.4t | ~~ ps ; 4960, OR 37618. 3432 — By owner, $26,500 Fm 71-0760 aft: | ja, an with one brick i! 7 cs our own in this thriving —_ : ia 6 N. Oo Evenings cia tee none in {his lake home, _ripm or you. — io gg . ated near several new LOANS ON .BOUSES : Co-Operative Real Watace Exchange ame ae CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES, ¢ BED- an tn eacellent Home gy a | a ae a oiher - —— mk hairs, bed. FE 3 IN OAKLAND COUNTY NEw. Pisa are S| Gen tearhiaaa ati Nl ea ing] eee te fas cngtine ow Oe |. Reatatin pe Pak LAKE PRIVILEGES * _ Riant to to too 7 Lent sy — . 9000 to 61,500 T_ saivadio at PRILCO ELECTRIC RANOE., LIKE TO’ ‘aie . i form alt win of best, {ares eae Pontiac : FOREST *LARE. 1 i20 FT. FRONT. ih A. Taylor WHITE | ry = — - : * eoion tebe aad seve. 99 Giad- eet ave ae 8. Merabal a) SPE es A | roca i tus |chaspnowt Lor Gideal—16 INC. £83 carers bomen |F paces : a°siorytrame Nome has s nice | FAKEPRONT LOTS CLOSE, TO * 4. On garage homes . ceiaeiit living room, dining and | Pontiac dn Carpenter Lake. Smail | ALTOR = INSURANCE, . REFRIGERATOR, 990. ELECTRIO GI RESALE...-- kitchen, 3 " om 9 bath | @0¥n payment. Easy terms, By 4286 Dixie Hwy.” Drayton Plains | 100 "Oakland Ave. PE 42544 : ; 200 NATIONAL BUILDING stove, $35. ; condition, 2 “fat bene on besond basement | owner, PE 4-0058, OR 32361—Open Sundays Open Even." Pree Parking U é Teent, beet Slominum storms with ges heat. Garage. May we | NEW 9 BEDROOM BRICK AND 2006 Foaling Lake RA. MSé. 180 FT. ALL OR PART. REALTORS. PONTIAC . LAST RS cr ie ch ceae's come aad = utility Toon, Geport a Lapeer Ba. or 1238 fowl. Mas. near” Oxbow Lake, * | phone On 2182 or OR 31760] - aoe oe Fg , + balance at "$4 per month. WM. H. KNUDSEN driveway. $11.00, privileges. et as, Seren BRIER = wg go ——— ern ee |__Siteed for years. Buy ‘a new | vax _w.° pos tBAL St errs frets. ~ 4q| .ZONED BUSINESS | |" SAVE COMMISSION | —TOW INTEREST not ieee toe Fe ea used machine, Mithigun Fluce : 510 Pontiac pvt . c fa [. DOWN. Wataaans > For Sale Acreage 4 ‘This 3ix7s ft. Qatory brick bide. Due to ml on oe sell attrac- EASY CABINET IRONER. . rescent, Orchard Lake Av : Sx ‘HR AM = Nve, FE er +1908. POP OPLL LAO | en bees Wee foe 8 church. Has ped 7 > a so quarters. H, G, PETERSON sewing machine. MY 4 we ary OE ae hasaps BRAT > MOTOR SALES CART AND AE Se — PHONE OPEN EVENINGS LEE'S Saleseee Service. i Year Po, bewles FE2.9203 FE44531 | Mat ecupnte’ wake enon OR | xEw J trols: , NATIONALLY FA ak _SLOSING OUT ‘Ere PE rotbott Lumber Rowse: | IRLAID LINGLE" is2----ipe nN owens norany | "ect di Se hk BS WALL THE 8G PR. oT! Tuisee SPRATERS. vep |SMITH’S, 357 S. Saginaw A Gepost ca coe Tis| NGAGEMENS : seo Oakland GRANKSHAPY GRIN —; dining | fix aa ne RNG Perot se 4 TR ¢ full line of lumber = TE CONDITIONED KANKSHAY az eer : s 1583 8, Woodward, ‘North + Bigs Booths ened “ ER. | siwind ROOM ‘ROOM BET—9 PE Mi: | Saou, “> Bm. 3 years old oh, 80. . MAGHINES “s “damp with steady pear round Job Si gp te at | ey oaeaemes re | TIN] wg PRET sna | Sle Meier Sesoere SEES 3 al Gh pr me DRAW TITE HITCHES |* 8, & oop & Wasner rok ee oe ee ig, PERNA NORAT PARED GEROME Of ag gi Giazze, 100 §. Saginaw 8-2100 Can Save You Money ~ “21¢" Piow . ag and Used Cushmans, Parts body and tires. of all makes of ¢ ee | Cum YET. WESTINOMOVES BE] Compare These Prices Trt coceemee ed Cynetes” | 2 -Raraee_——__ MOGoodward st in hae FP 3245 ‘Dinte Hwy.| Padded golt’ chive. “OR 31208, ia . ea 2 NC. For For Sale Mot “Motorcycles | 83 a Lincoln" S-fi00 rom nn——nceneneeeee | - SVOS.,. OR 39-7490. Su4u6—td0 - 8 pipers . aay ty ye RANGE, $10 AS| 7] WORGE OIL HEATER. $16. 19 258 up to 12 long fe iin. f FC POR PA Pa RTs AND SERVICE | on : - Kua daar tte | eee Be panamrte mo | ty ey Hees" “HER axe ey ge "iets dete ye ass| ~~ PANELS Call PE 2-610 efter 3:30. _ | xe Hee 81. FE See. i $59 per I Le a hee _ Saginaw AND MENT incas Ti TT, | ONE. CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE i exvRAe Vine ; F SOME teri) OF eat water | yet, = ane cee Oe rccra | SEDAN DELIVERIES spray, $35. 18" rote ‘ : ete windows $5.00 u ] Py iar ' a THOMAS EG gouty ota viii, Ginn, eneine 45.9. | Sarge enough ts siscodiion's | Window conn. 8o uD ~ | “wont Chuteh came tach toeae | ]9 47 FURNITU Arnagon Ptambing Supply brooms beges. Zoe lerye tee mn?! Sleel Dasenient beams Qe tin. ‘ft “net . C. RY WEDNESDAY Sressens Lake, 4886 Pier St. FE 361 8. sscrmaw = 90 Mi Prise $15 cash, Call afer 1 p.m. | Bath tubs $10 . BK; Pom _ MICHIGAN Phone ise a) Neen ake Cent ee we EVERY tae cMONT APY PM i , = oat ‘ - 30 We Deliver OLD OARAGES | REPAIRED “TO | Ree qereae siding $14.96 per 100 i) miles weat of Lk. For Sale “Wicycios” ry} ~ Ae me: and waxers i? we rage. Put in garage doors. New ie, 00 28 ner 106 aq. f. in the house, Dining room teing | ~~ —o 2 1954 Bew Frenchy's Ploor Sealer, $3.15 | Terms. : Sheet rock ‘1.40 per sheet Stoves, “baby “eds rugs Tet cli | "GX," SOmWIIN. eo0 ma - -| Cloning’ out al Iswomowers at ‘e| bullding auppiies, OR Di3IT, O| "sy. ‘ne sipni ae an mirrore, lola ot antiques. We ave |, I", AND 1 MIN HOTS MODELS BARNES HARDWARE | Br OO wi oi a ral bedet aca ciaes | fe tech, She bert hetiwsisn , EE STANDING TORLETe- pot os PLYWOOD Biren ath 0.89 perl , ee Bee! eras LARRY | | M6 | Este exakie cine 44 All Kinds at lowest se ag | oer gel = he ious PORNIERTNGS AF 7 AUC] fee J. Falk condition. Maple JEROME. | : jest ast Bist, Sel ee eS ee ee oe ees E : Aivolmmniiews an 0.08) White $61.95 $100.50 SRetS - oop ere Living room, dining room, bed-| FE 37209 SIEES.| Rochester Ford Dealer ag SAVE. patBING. ae FE Foe ee : : fares rugs, diabes, cocking wien. | GING S | 2" Pg Ay * FP “Pon MORE SHAN te | 100 5S. Sagina: E_ 52100 | PLAY YARD AND. ‘aD, PER- | pont xe geme to Walon Wreck- “Oh, we've bought a TV set since then’ — you can do away! jis) shop. tools,” garden” tools, | training wi ebe8, MOR me a ea food LARGE BARN LOT Sous Carer io a eas ee Se beeen Noah with the ining room = ly!” Good “aunty” "Zoesld ane tnek: __ Boats ry Accessories 85 ri iba, “ig TON 4 3 re 405 E, Glass Rd, Orton-/ pts. old and % ton coal, FE ike the Gienets, secre, one 8 re | Pe oe AL UMA CRAFT BOATS (1 | ee ie, . ul . al eer for yi ve e are - o ~} ALUMA- ae ee a . Teed R ‘ Fi ' > . "ES oe aac Wilcke Maes ERM Ook | sil kinds « Peyreus matriais ne | samme, Gravel & Diet_ 66) _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Pe fee" Orten ka tase) EVINRUDE MOTORS |, Sie. recs fag = cows, Thompson, 80 8. Porry = | BLACK DIRT AND PEAT, 9 YDS.| ALL KINDS HAY PHONE ma| Of Michiga ers. _door. telephone - PE ROvAL PORTABLE TYPEWRIF We carry « complete line of new nitb.00. delivered. EM 30167. | $-0800 or PE }-S00d after 3. % a For Sale _Housetraiters 78; MA Lu ae senyice Pk a ~ FUEL OIL TANKS ~ cee Rite eer | Pulldine materials end a mocere PROCEASED ROAD & DRIVEWAY BALED SECOND CUTTING AL. | ~~~ S5A¥ AND “TRAILER EXCEE- a ¢ | gal. 15 tm. legs, gauge vented CON hardware store. gare. Pit run, 60-40 and cush-| faifa im field Carpenter's, 2154) 1999 ABC 40 FT. TRAILER. MOD- > jent MUlberty 6-1387. : Can be cap. aa FE | cvcouni omar ewer F Gravel FE nn” °) a oe = a | $390, $808 down. | 4160 Rochester Rd = — toon after €p Mm. of 31% Ellwood, FURNACE BLOWER UY 308 ee ss. tate Fe So | ~UNION ROAD C GRAVE L ine Calta COHN, MA 6-3700 APT- Pea. Leen . - real ans MASTERCRAYS eae SSF | For Sale Cars bd __300 Costs Rd., Lake Orion. | hate are nee ees | WRECKIN \r(7 | S_yards, $1.00 delivered. PE 4-6508 | 5°" 7 kT, ROYORAPT “MODERN. | Siateet eit, Wat Waited Laie. |an anouta, = t USED DEPT. | Pom BALE Use Lowomn.—at | POMEX,JuC EE 380, ¥x COR |’ WRECKING CO., INC, cane GRAV iLL eee tip BALES OF ALFALFA AND | ine new eee ine tigen nnd | POR SALB 33 PE. QPEED UNE "haa AP sites. interior tay 8 : sizes, Reasonable. 1488 W. Wat- RG ls na OW. 8 _foll, OR 3 cents from barn. 200 bales of | table top. Hoe water 400: Uke new, 10 hp. Mercury Super at to the tles. Bvham between Crooks and | SPACE. HEATER, (Corner of Orchard Lk. Rd.) - . Tame. | Hurricane . wr “3 ~_ Coolidge, MI 4-8967. oft tte fon, Cufatdo drums 004 | paty 9:306 ‘7 | BAND, Sino, GRAVEL f RPems, Boe teen SS Gee! Oot Pee an A teen | oe Th, FE +abie, | FOR SALE WESTERN SADDLE $55.) Eason, Wathine Ly. Tet od | 8ue-_ 1992 ___MBawond_6-9090 + ‘ ie a Tret iat Fon Sate ie it sieRcUnY + Old fashioned china cabinet. $28. | Sun, ?, 2 | UsED SED PURNAGE WITH ALL D ALL puct re te RL id at nagy Fagg gp tg ida trailer Fr FRAVELD Wot ty sate. FR bese aber 8. OR 3-0671. SHALLOW it AnD) York; Say grovel, 60-40 concrete | F509 BURHELS OF OATS, 66 | CU FE +276), , | ane Sak ata hemes ous | 7 OR rea LOUNACE 18000 | sin COAL PORMACE EXC” Used Bldg. inch” din and’ top eal. FE| {iiiy* ubel Near Onlord. OA (7 OF tor Wt Ph PE pee | _ 21 Danie. Hwy, peers | a controls. Excellent condition. | condition. Cheap. FE 4908. | = yr aterials of All Kinds EB Dedinnddemiite CUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF |" GENERAL FT 2 BED. ‘vost and eLrwons 61913. Seuipan, Garvoce Heating. Hai |Ts oP, cUinTON MOTOR UIER| | Matar Ria \posimmas | SCREEN DOORS |" srouits\vomtine Qhatearrnee | cvmr tt tacit tll fr | acta MaERCUNE MARE Hou: EQUIPMENT | cach. PE 43455 after 6:30. Lumber, doors, windows, wo, t Mins « Md Saw 9 GENESEE SEED WHEAT| [£*f °F pickup truck. Lot 64 Park- _30 trailer, Gell separate. OR 3-7050. : ee s 2 | and truck. OA 6-3660, STALL SHOWERS - COM beams, ‘angle irons, # oa 32°'x80"'x1 4y"—98.95 grown from certified seed, $3.20 o | U8 Trailer Park, Lake Orion. | ij HP. JOHNSON IN GOOD CoN. HUDSON & RAMBLER GASOLINE TANKS. Sn ee | eh reeects cnt ore. oan Open Sunday BLAYLOCK bu. 688 BE Avon. OL 1-64668. i PT T "4 Powriac ¢ iad ett dition | Cas mee re am Stan- - case. Mf sk Trond. iia, Show | fomplee wih toy 8 Pachoud Wrecking Co. | coat, sumpina SUFrLY i} For Sale L Ferry. NEW CANOE: CALL 0 Re sane Boat, mor” traiier, BEF S30 | ue, $1886 hees are Pactory sce: | “Beside Pemtece ot Rat Re ie or Sale iesieck 72) i? ALMA, ia P WETAL | E beaie = ieanwo—— alps. Wrw any} -20ds_Michisan F 3) | USED PICNIC TABLES FOR SALE i BEAUTIFUL PALOMINO ARABIAN | _ cash. 9388 Ponting Lk | oe ee her oy? 5g. __ Huron. mot one Rules, PE 2-709. __ FE ¢6085, 00 et Ee tle. At AMERICAN. ORNERAL. Aa GATOR TRAILERS while walle A. goed ‘clean ear, | AVY GALVANIZED STEEL WA- -s ACES, BURNERS, m after entours . begs : . ; WAYNE GABERT’S ter tank end ‘4 bp. motor. PE S M t Lp nadine iegesn, siemens #11. | 2 PRESH GUERNSEY Cows Wirt |. Fenny 23 to 46%. 2 fh. Pord-| KELLY'S HARDWARE “SCHUTZ MOTORS exw ak OOF Sam le Sele 2, AVE MONEY ATL) ttoves “wane Besiing Co. Re calves. 1 DeLaval me caly Gyese.. Genesee Seles. | soy auburs st Adams, Aubere | neson - : — f& w iM MORNING GAS SPACE chester. OL 3-021. chine, double unit Osorge aie Disie Mwy. | Heights, FE 2-881 DESOTO DEALER 3 og | hheatér for © room house. Rea-| — BURMEISTER'S lginecen wail FURNACE a | vtiter-“Cor te Mt & ‘Telr Re] 1885 AIRSTREAM SAPART EVINROGE } Sh —aaseoanb + — HS woedeard Bote Fminahem +4 sag Forme x aT ace BB pene -334—_Juniper, Auburn Uaed an ee 8 T season, cond. a vei _S - S e is Ma MA 63438. 1990 BUICK. EXCELLENT : ‘auto, $179 HOLLINGEHEAD VARIETY STORE LUMBER “it horse, 2841 mnie he by MOBILE ‘ CHRIS RAPT — i =—, de mp : “WATER ‘R SOFTENER ER _ PLatesu 23123 . top $04. | = 0418.95 Norge 1? ca. fh. Cistomatic | miles out Baldwin. Armstrong enabe cuiien mail auiste leeds EXCELLENT Ripind WORSE, © Palo ‘te BUICE SPECIAL. 9 DOOR om " doar epee a ch lene 800 000 $295. value, $189. FHA approved. gentie but spirited. ae qannered AP ARTMENTS ann STAR BOATS GN WAND. | dan. Excellent condition. PS = U ’ Buy factory direct and save. MI Wood, Coal «& Fuel 67 and harvess broke. Li 17-2611 per cent discount, ave mirage =... 2 ALL TOOL USERS Poot sale - | _@20r. HERD OF 3% HEREFORDS: | Stewart cosches are truly that. i eas and Serv TRAN ‘Ae the best at lowest prices] Buys in lumber on ~ Del It Yourself 61 cows, ‘calves. hetiers abd ball,| With storm & Jalouste windows. Goat “Grchard' Li | "io, radiator WAREHOUSE CO.,|- AT RURMEIS ER’S MARD ae woop gg corD _ Oa b3776. y of ward . new bieger | —R4 Reego | Mar arbor FM #0112, pay 3 ‘ frigeretor, chrome kitchen set, Disie vy. OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY cms or OUR TOOLS ie oe > aan oe oun a oe ‘4 CORD. is ryrs Wee oes Fi * Tt con ab. Da wy BH W Saveary Outboard Lake Rd, Milford. oil ume new. Davenport and chair, LOW, BUT OUR SER 18 | plumbing, wirme, repeiring. Com, Come ane fate: it, 3943 Watkins = wh aes ub cus we) = features. ige terms, Me a 3-362 os 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU aie “tile, “Moutenimn Butders’ | —Leze Rd. OR 33: ‘and ewe 5 oe Le reer package tp bictry on. this ‘otors ASKING NAPE OG50 COR tat want nest Cnc... nigt| EEA ret es aS | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | spray sor oesrue umina | Ki, Hee Gee Bem. tw | Genuine Parts _iition. 960, FE ¢70T after 4. | 4x8 masonite, sheet is Be Cigsed_every Thursday. x mon @eem von tee. Cracks wg Aubare Ra. between) Good selection. Buy or rentai| Sales & Service W tj h 1x8 Sta, w. Cine Das. per Me oc: |JACKBONS RENTAL GEE Also Blackhili, Norway, White. SHETLAND PONY OELDING.| Ween tar contract car, Sony ey sen es Ing. ouse ime ar bas ud ~ gence | UNDER BUILDING SER SERVICE. Pir, las & . Pine; Mexican ourro female Both with tur tt Sones ree oe net hav 30” electric range with wide oves. inlaw. pipe shelving. f .:.... Ibe wor FOR “RENT | Austrian, Scotch, Mugho, Arbor | saddie and bridle. Inculre after | “you on used trailers,” - a PER posi Fay ton ‘A ‘real buy for oni eR Eb tr ad fh ging | vs ia haa | abe year gen, Br S, Betive we tress, Dis | Pom. Fentive Eiscte Lend. 3000 Paitad Trailer Sales A CENT Ol OFF ON ALt 16) one 149.9 | Sa ee = ‘ wall paper sieamers—wexers & Soon ne 3 : isd ERA BOS sean belt . Sadien want oe ‘Geen ones L. —— co, electric. ot] cepts partes. walne = oe I eo Be, por Mt meee) te . vecuum cleaners Oak-| Commerce Yutage oe en wos Wass og ll a... pes a go gg : { Fears Woodward, Bichunghem. =e 1969. “Opdiyas. Cor. Pontiae Rd. at Jang Paint, 006 Oreb- sat ieee eignta, 2! Maile South Orion on 06-96 [Lk Ave} a | WHIREFGOL AUTOMATIC WISE. GHA | _Hurtery, Teva ine For Sale Poultry 74 9 polio iilee— was ie Viana ‘outboard SDP plus LMP : _ Beyer rr TO CHOOSE FROM} or any old” cat Northwest Chevrolet Mile | - Why Pay for It? : | When you-can buy 0 lean car for less =o Stock No. 0. 2303A, 3 we c Dover Sarre 7 “RED — DEALER a =| ee oath es THWEST CHEVROL aa ward 13 a *~ HELP! HELP!- SEUSTREEEESEEER ERE Oacde ferson, call after $:30 p.m. -PORD 1931 NO REASONABLE OF fi . * Hummer weigh eaten aes , entrar ¢ le ‘ Pie! A-L.con Ro STATION WAGONS "$3 Chev. 4 dr.......$129§ "52 Ford 4 dr....++..$1245 *51 Ply. 2-tone blue... ‘50 De Soto Carryall. .$495 coe | '49 Ford 2 dr...o.00+-$395 CONVERTIBLES "SS Merc., loaded... ..$2795 4°53 Pe bronze 220 01245 TARRY JEROME The Boss Sez,_| Rochester Ford Dealer Out These Cars Go! OFFERS Out'T Got 1955 So I Need FORD This Is a “Save The : Managers Job” Sale a Check These Cars ~~ —— At Give-Away ] Prices cnoice noms |'S4 Ford 2 Dr. RAH, | WM eg WW Pre erc. 2 Dr LARRY Merco. ....+.++«$1595 54 Merc, Monteray Cpe.,| Jerome = Bad, V wn mol tt enn 4|'4 Hivdson Sed, RH, Auto, . 4 f F D: Mextras $8 OL 3481 At the en Spor” diicreer Cars! Top Financing! Lower Prices ‘54 Pont. Chief 8 Dix., Hydra, R&H.......$1495 ‘S54 Buick Century 4 Dr., R&H, Dyna.......$1995 "$5 Ford Victoria, Loaded With Extras... .$2195 "54. Chev. Bel Air Sedan, R&H, 2 Tone... .$1425 54 Pontiac Catalina Dix., Extra Plus......$1795 'S4 Ford Custom 8 2 Dr., R&H, Extras... .$1 > || 54 Merc. Monterey Conv., A Sharpie......$1 53 Dodge Coronet V-8 Gyro, R&H.........$999 53 Packard Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, Auto......++.$1345 "53 Chrysler New. Yorker Cl. Cpe., Auto... wo oe 345 ‘53: Pontiac Catalina; Se TET ET ETT = AS |] °52 Plymouth 2 dr. $444.52 Ford R. Wen... .$799 43 CARS 43° 1946 to 1952 Models $49 to $299. YOUR CHOICE — NO MONEY DOWN ~ ~. 1955. FORD 2-Dr. Fully Equipped Ingluding Taxes and License $50.56 Mo. if Your Car Is Worth $125 $55 Mo, With Only $10 Down 1954 FORD HARDTOP WITH SPECIAL OFFENH AUSER " EQUIPMENT A-lIBUYS ._ ” 4.1 BUYS '54 Chev. 2 dr,.....$999 52 Buick Riviera. .$799 $3 Willlys 2 dr. ...$444 . 'S4 Ford C, Sedan $1599 $2 Ford 2 dr......$544 'S4Ford Hardtop $1399 $2 Studeb’ker 2dr. $444 53 Plymouth 4 dr. $644 lina y ode ge 120 Oak Always 80 Extra Nice Cont "52 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 Dr., Real‘ Nice......$945 "52 Chev. Dix. 2 Dr.,-R&H, P. Glide........ $885 ‘52. Chryslgr Saratogs Sed., R&H, Auto.....$985 *52 Olds S. 88 2 Dr., R&H, Hydra..:......$1085 52 Ply. Cranbrook, R&H, W.W., Sharp... .$765 ‘52 Merc. Dix. Cl. Cpe, Real Clean..........$945 No Money Down! 753 Ford 2 dr......$799 53 Ford C. Sedan $1044 ‘| °S3 Chev. Conv. ..$1044 'S4 Pontiac 2 dr...$1399 53 Mere, 2 dr...+.$999 47 Cadillac Sedan $399 ’53 Nash Sedan... .$699 54 Ford 2 dr......$999 '52 Pontiac’4 dr... .$59 50 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $299 53 Dodge 4 dr.....$799 "52 Chev. 2 dr......$544 "51 Ford Hardtop. .$544 °S3 Chev. 2 dr......$799 ‘52 Merc. 2 dr.....$699 'S3 Ford R. Wgn...$999 ~ ’52 Pont, Hardtop $3899 °$1 Ford 2 dr..+...$299 53 Hudson 2 dr. $54, "54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 52 Olds 88-2 dr... .$899 | 'S1 Dodge 4 dr.....$299 ‘53 Buick Riviera $1299 CONVERTIBLES ~~ TRUCKS 53 Ford Conv.. $1044 52 Ford % t. pick. $499 ' "50 Chev, dump... .$499 50 Ford Stake... .$344 R& ‘53 liens Seoetic ‘Cpe. Ms R&H, Auto:, Royal oe USED CARS seperrnent 4 __ Check These Cleaner Than Clean Specials ——— 1981 et Mod Several al gent tose through 1950 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES © * Chev. 210 2 Dr., R&H, "52 = aco 4 Dr., R&H, na. ‘90 Ford 82 Dr, "48 Stude. Sedan......$75 4 DR. je Oakland County’s Fastest Master Tires... .$1595 _P.G.,- Premium W. WMS ..cccvecs Salas R&H, W.W. . TAYLOR'S- GOOD USED CARS ceeeaentees $995 | ry +50 Lincin oO elect carers eneee eevee sGte 54 Chev. 2 dr. oeeeee -$1295 "53 Ford 2 dr.cccccacs $795 | . $385 CHEAPIES : a Ford 1* cecenes pod -|’51 Stude. Sedan ....$295 "49 Merc, Cl. Cpe......$75 "49 Buick Sed., a. $125 TAYLOR'S 's1 Nash Amb. 4 Dr. 51 De Soto Sedan ‘51 Pont. Cl. Cpe. 50 Buick S 4 Dr, 0 Chev. Dix., P.G. ; "SO Dodge 4 Dr. "50 Ford 82 Dr. ‘49 Nash Sedan ‘49 Olds 98 Sedan ‘49 Chev. 2 Dr. ‘Ask Your N eighbor, He Comes to Trade At the i‘~.. | I BRIGHT SPOT JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake : Open Evenings oe Cee : | FE80488 FE 80488 "9 Chev. Conv. ...$199 "SI Chev. pickup.,, .$399 $4 Ford Conv.....$1444 "49 Dodge stake .. $244 "47 Ford ¥5 t. pick. $199 '50 Ford }4 t. pick. $299 Harold Turner, Ford 2BIGLOTS MIdwest 4-7500 _ - Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6266 __ Liberty 9-401 Immediate “Spot? Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment SSE "46 Cad. Sed, Hydra. $275 CENTRAL. LINCOLN MERCURY FLOODS COMING!! FLOODS OF VALUES THAT IS, COMING | Bi WAY WITH DEALS OF A wt ‘Cidamobile 1955 Demos. Courtesy coats Anaad Cars Officials’ Don’t Delay Act Today “Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | curbs ——r ‘Seater ‘and ‘ere-O- SNP ARITLIT oe |SAVE SAVE SAVE] HASKINS |= Dodge tér Sedan with radio and heat- er. Good runner, "53 Pontiac $95 tad Stone te BME TT 4048 Pontiac 2 Dr. a $1 195 Radio and Heater "SO Nash $195 Meeter and Myarematie, 1949 Buick 4 Dr. $295 All the Extras oar com satin, Bente, cat on ||| 1980Pontiae 4 Dr. $162.50 - Good Tires and Paint “Whatever Your Need or Income— WE HAVE-THE >And There's a Price for Every Pocket! oe oecem ’*. $695 - - $1295 1952 Buick 2 Dr, ‘1953 ——- Catalina ' Special t Sanit Locking «Bright rod 3. eee 1953 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 1954 Victoria Mi _*F Matic $895 149 Rabi oo Be sey te 4Dr. $ Ee Ply. te « $895 185 B TRUCK DEPT. ae bb ceiade st hn ge Sp aa a po ee ici ad il eee Si err ae MRR cl bare eRe.) UATE ak ow x — A wae PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, —— 26, 1955 | , ple a 8B | Drug Notable Dies The population no Sts eg BASEBALL "Climax’ Director Values Experience cronastar om Se DAY & NIGHT “DUGOUT DOPE” (Preceding Each Game) “SCORE BOARD” (Following Each Game) 1460 On Your Radio Dial -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by sfafions listed im this column are subject to change without notice. Win, (00) | CRLW, Gee) WW, (ese) weak, (se) WXYZ, (1979) WIDE, (1000). WON, (i600) TONIGNT $:00—WJR, Pop Concert Hall; WCAR, be} Hour 0O—WIR, zosxepn Hainting |. WWI, Ramo Fan Club WPON, 8, 9:30—WIR, Page Wate "Wehelaknaie| Seuw: Somitepy'”. | “wha. Mummy aes’ | W2¥E, Makease ati McKenzie , Cow ; ¥ te CKLW, cae. se Sports wie News Misbey pa k News, Slag sat wean, gga 2:56-WIR, Amos. a andy ‘ Rhyoum Roundup 39 Musto | Rise 1o;00—W Ne Drake Oo wra bene terete tor Show | 7 Sat Jim Winall’ - p> hd WXYZ, Bill Stern A ig SS oa ear > be Se 10:00—WJIR, Tenn Ernie| CKLW, Art Laing Sue ies eee WCAR scnene ww. Medes WJBK, News, Gentile WCAR, News WPON, Bae bees, Vetlttres| wees eens suine | gee Wk eee Ee brig: Guest House Wik News, Mickey Shorr 120-0 7m. Farm m Ty = tor Pulyon ne ag hy Sale an lene EXLW. Mary. Morgan WJBK, News, Mice Bhorr | WXYZ, the Town| WJBK. News, Bi Se Bet WCAR. News J SALW’ Rockin with Leroy | WCAN, Coffee with Clem | WoAl ‘Polls Party abr WPON. News, “ai Shanley | WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Rise, Shine | »;.¢9—w. 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